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Jackson Herald.
KErUBLlCAN IW POLITICS. "
B. F. LUSK.
.PUBLIBIIKU
Rntr- lh prmtomre J wkion. Mo.,
M Mcoud-clua matter Novomtar 4, 1W7.
Terms for the IIkraxd are m fol
lows: . . .
For one year 1 1.00
fill months 50
Three raoDtha .30
, 1S
142
KenlcN
JACK SOS.
MO., OCT. 24. 1901.
Czolqosz will be electrocuted
text Monday.
On November 22 and 23 the
republican tJitors of Missouri
will meet la convention at St.
Joseph.
In answer to a little editorial
In the Hekald the Daily Kepub
lican of the Cape says, "The
republican party of this county
today standi) as firm as the rock
of Gibraltar." We are more than
glad to hear ibis for it was not
always thus. Two years aj?o the
republicans of tbis county inglo
rioUHly beat one of the truowt and
cleanest republicans in the county.
My dear broihors. if you mean
what VfU mlv. that you are for
the bent interest of the republi
can party, and not for any
faction, here is our hand, and
time will prcvo whether your
actions belie your words. Wo
hope to see you stand tirra.
Resolutions of Respect
Whereas, It has pleased Al
mighty God to take from our
niidst our beloved and esteemed
comrade. Frederick Oohl, who
departed this life September 29,
1901, at the age of 05 years, and
who in 18C1 left his home, friends
and relatives in defense of his
country and flag.
Resolved, That in the death of
Comrado Frederick Oehl Capt.
James Johnson Post, No. 350, G
A. It., lost their quartermaster
and a good and faithful comrade
his family a good and faithful
husband and father, the com
munity a good citizen, neighbor
and friend, and tho church to
which ho belonged a good chris
tian.
Resolved, That in memory of
Comrade Oehl the charter of
Capt. James Johnson Post, No
850, be draped in mourning for
thirty days in respect of the do
ceased comrade.
Resolved, That a copy be pro
scnted to the bereaved family
of tho deceased comrade, a copy
be spread upon tho adjutant book
and a copy le sent to the Jack
son Herald and Volkfreund
for publication,
Henhy W. Hahs,
Wm. Zimmerman,
Fkedkkick Haus,
Committee.
Real Estate Transfers.
Smith W. Mlnton tot'has. R.
Scluitto, 110 acres In Suction
17, township 111, range 14 ....$ 1,700
Clmrli'H Uode to Albert I.ampe,
lot 00, range H In Cape Ulr
ardnau llflrs of St. Edna Fondue, by
rilierirl, to Louis 11. Houck,
part of lot 2, range D, Cape
240
Olrur'lnau 6,102
Heirs of Luclnda Rus-toll, do
ceaid,ly sheriff, to Fhllfp
W. Kulbright, 207 acres sec
tion 11, towiiHliip 32, range 12
Heirs Ilimuan, deceased, by
(shoriH, to W. K. Hobba, part
of survey 2276, neotlon 18
and 22, township 31, range 14
Robert McCoinbs to August
Heiior, 27.57 uerei noction 1,
tay nshlp 31, range 13
Mapll.-blrt F. Mlxelle to Mann
ing and riharle Walker, 67
acres section 84. township 33,
ran:;i: 13
ihnry Krueger and wife to
School l'isirli't I), Ji acre In
icclion 19, township 31, range
14
!,105
156
4J0
10
f 'ard ot Tliauka.
We desire to express our sin
cere thanks and high appreciation
of the many acts of kindness and
the many words of sympathy ex
tended to us by our neighbors
and friends during the sickness
of our daughter. May the God
of us all turn this sad dispensa
tion of His providence to our
good. B. F. Lusk,
Emma Lusk.
For Hale.
310 acres of land, known as the
Ruff farms, about 21 miles of
Fruitlund, and about the same
distance from Poouhontas. Suit
able to be 6old in one, two or
three farms. Will sell cheap and
on very easy terms. For par.
ticulars apply to Ed Howard,
Jackson, Mo.
Ladies' blai.lt dross skirls, a
nice line, good weight and well
njiwle in latest stylus from $1 up
at Bruoning and Kerstner's.
County Correspondence.
DAISY.
October 21. There was a good
rain last week and now there Is
fine weather for the late sown
wheat
C. F. Hahs, the well driller,
has finished a well for O. C.
Kinder." Ool plenty of water at
il feet, between the two barns,
and has another . ono started
closer to his dwelling.
Mrs. G. C. Kinder is in St.
Louis,
M. L. Morton is out with the
railroad men locating the road.
They got to the Perry county
line Saturday. Hope the road
will be built.
E. W. Harris is doing a good
merchandise business. Ho shipped
load of geese last week.
Joe Kester and D. It. Crites go
to a shooting match every other
day.
Mrs; W. G. Sanders, from Gor
donville, is visiting her brother,
Joe Kester.
Eli Hahs & Co., from Sedg
wickvillo, aro shredding corn in
this neighborhood. A Tramp.
You will always regret it if
you don't go to Bonne Terre,
J.Uodger.of Frostburg.Md. writes
'1 had a very bad attack of kid
ney complaint and triod Foley's
Kidney Uuro which gave me im
mediate relicf.anJ I was perfectly
cured after taking t vo bottles. "Be
sure you take Foley's. All dealers
(Jo to Bonne Terre Saturday
and see the largest lead mining
plant in tho world.
Mothers everywhere praise Ono
Minute Cough Cure, for the suffer
ings it has relieved and the lives
of their little ones it has saved
Strikes at the root of the trouble
and draws out the root of the trou
Me and draws out tho inflamation
The child rens' favorite cough
cure. 11. Li. Jones.
Let tho old A. O. U. W. mem
bers bestir themselves and show
good attendance at Bonne
Terre Saturday.
KodolDyt,pepsiaCure is not a more
stimulant to tired nature. It af
fords the stomach complete and
absolute rest by digesting the
food you cat. You don't hare to
diet but can enjoy all the good
food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia
Curo instantly relieves distressed
feeling after eating, giving you
new life and vigor. 11. L. Jones
Show your appreciation of the
grand bid A. O. U. W. by being
present on tho excursion from
Jackson to Bonne Terre next
Saturday.
M rs .T. Bridd leman, Parshall ville
Mich,was Iroublod with saltrheum
for thirteen years and had triod a
number of doctors without relief,
After two applications of Banner
Salve, her hands became better
and in a short time she was en
tirely cured. Beware of substi
tutes. All dealers.
Cancel all engagements and
attend the A. O. U. W. celebra
tion at Bonne Terre Saturday.
12.25 for the round trip. Less
than one fare.
"I had long suffered from indi
gestion, "writes G. A. LeDois, Co
der City, Mo., "Like others I triod
many preparations but never
found anything that did me good
until I took KodolDyspepsiaCure.
One Ixittle cmed me. A friend
who had suffered similarly I put
on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Curo. He is gaining fast and
will soon be able to work. Before
he used Kodol DyspepsiaCure in
digestion had made him a total
wreck. II. L. Jonos.
Notloo to Bridge Contractors.
Notice is liereby given that I will
receive scaled hlds until November
4 at 10 a. m. for tho hnllding of a
teel bridge acrose Hubble crook,
north of Jackson. All bids subject
tv the approval of the oourit v courtw
The court reserving tne right to re
ject any or all bids. For plana and
specifications apply to
11. A. DAUOHERTY,
Road and Bridge Commissioner.
Notioo Is hereby Riven that I will
receive sealed bids until November
4 at 10 a. in. for tho building of stone
pillars for a brldgo serosa Hubble
ereek north of Jackson. All bids
subject to the approval of tho countv
court. The court reserving the right
to reject any or all bids. For partio-
uiir auu bpociucauons apply to
11. A. IUOOHERTY,
. Road and llridge Commissioner.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given to creditors
and all others interested, that I, the
undersigned executor of the estate of
Jacob Dambach, deceased, will make
final settlement of said estate at the
next term of the probate court of
Cape Girardeau county, to be held at
the court house in Jackson In Bald
county, commencing Monday, Nov
ember 11, 1U01. R. F. Kchabkkh,
Executor.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is liereby given to all credit
ors and others interested in the estate
of Henry Fentmore, deceased, that
I, the undersigned administrator of
said estate, intend to make a final
settlement thereof at the November
term of the Probate Court of
Girardeau county, to be held at the
court-house In the City of Jackson. In
said county, on Saturday, Nevember
10, 1001. Gkoko W. Fbwimokk.
Administrator.
loming to
Saturday, November 2
Two Performances Daily Rain or Shine
The Great Educational Exhibition
Pawnee
WDLO
Exciting and thrilling reproductions of Modern and Romantlo
History, portrayed by Indians and natives of many nation.
Cowboys, Hunters, Guides and Scouts, I loonier an? Throwers,
Mexican Lariat Kings, Gaucho Ttolus Experts.
' x -
lOOO MEN AND HORSES
Darlug Western Lady Equestrians. Tho Diminutive Stage
Couch; the Llliputian Prairie Schooner, and a Hundred Other
Features for the Little Folks. Chntnplon Rifle and Pistol
Shots; Iiodouln Arabs of tie Deserts; Imperial Cossack
Troopers.
Detachments from the
Biding .Shoulder to Shoulder
Military Evolutions.
Seats for 10,000 People
UNDER WATERPROOF CANOPIES
THAT ENCIRCLE ENTIRE ARENA
Strange and Startling Street Parade
at 10 a.
Attention, Tax-payers.
The undersigned collector of
the rovenuo of Cape Girardeau
county, Missouri, will meet the
tax -payers of said county for the
purpose of receiving the taxes
for tho yoar 1901, at tho following
limes and places:
Dutchtown, Hubble township
Monday, October 21, 1901;
Allenville, Hubble township,
Tuesday, October 22, 1901;
Sneed's Store. Welch township,
Wednesday, October 23, 1001;
Crump, Liberty township,
Thursday, October 24, 1901;
Whitewater, Hnbblo township.
Friday, October 25, 1901 ;
Tiirtit, Hubblo township, bat
urday, October 26. 1901 ;
Oordonville, Hubblo township,
Monday, October 28, 1901;
Burford ville. Kinder township,
Tuesday and Wednesday, October
29 and 30, 1901 ;
Millorvillo. Whitewater town
ship, Thursday, October 31. 1091 ;
Kurre ville. Whitewater town
ship, Friday, Noyember 1, 1901;
Oak Ridge, Apple Creek town
ship, Monday, November 4, 1901;
Daisy, Apple Creek township,
Tuesday, Novomber 5, 1901;
Friedheim, Applo Creek town
ship. Wednesday, November 6,
1901;
Arnsborg, Applo Creek town
ship, Thursday, Novomber 7,
1901;
Aoploton, Apple Crook town
ship, Friday, November 8, 1901,
rocahontas, bnuwnee town
ship, Monday, November 11,
1901;
Shawneetown, Shawnee town
ship. Tuesday, November 12,
1901;
New Wells. Shawnee township.
Wednesday, November 12, 1901;
Neoly's Landing, Shawnee
township, Thursday, November
14, 1901 ;
Egypt Mills. Randol township,
Friday and Saturday, November
15 and 10, laui;
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girar
doau township, Friday, Saturday
and Monday, November 29 and
80, and December 2, 1901 ;
From December 8, 1901, to
January 1, 1902, at my office in
Jackson.
Notice is hereby given that all
those who fail to pay at the times
ana places as above may expect
to have their property seised,
levied upon and sold for the pay
ment of the same with costs.
Back Tax Books will not be
taken with me; those desiring to
pay tne same will hnd tbo books
at my office in Jackson.
E. W. Flentcje.
Collector of Cape Girardeau
Coun ty .
Makes assimilation perfect,
healthy blood, firm muscles,
strong nerves. Quickens the
brain, makes and keeps you well.
Great medicine, Rocky Mouctain
Tea. 85c, Ask your druggist.
Jackson
Bill's
W
Armies of the World
in Dazzling! Reviews and
m. Daily.
Coated"
with stale eggs, glue
and other things are
not fit to drink.
Lion Coif oe
is pure, uncoatcd
coffee fresh, strong,
welt flavored.
TLiMlad niekut In.
upm uniform iuu-Hiy
Mtl trm ham,
Fruit Trees a
Plainview Nursery
riiuiMnn M'UMin la u".r at hand
anil are wish torallyuuratU'ntlon
to the fact Unit we aro ou tho
market.
Our utrx'k ha corne through tba
drouth In jroo1 hap: our awuirt
meat la completo, our varieties
ure tested, and the treat
TRUE TO NAME.
Write for deiwrlptlve catnloitue
and price-lint, nr come and make
your own selection. II ta can
not (tire you the worth of your
money in nursery atock you are
not likely to get It anywhere.
Youra for more and bettor fruit,
Carl Wallace, Prop
A few choice Berkshire
pig yet.
EDW. D. HAYS
Attorney at Law
AND
Notary Public.
OmcK Opposite Central note!.?
JACKSON, MO.
Orren Wilson,
Attorney
wmpmcticiriBil lit LiclW.
Courts of County. A-!- TV a
Collections a Specialty.
Cape Uirardean, Mo.
Dr. E. P. Emerson
Physician and
Surgeon.
Special attention given to
DISEASES OF
WOMEN AND CHILDREN,
Ornca On South High Street, one
door north Savings Dunk.
Jackson, Mo.
FuMlo Kale.
The Dastime club ftnvn mn.
eluded to dissolve and will offer
for sale in the court bouse yard
on Saturday, October 26, all their
paraphernalia, consisting in natt
of a billiard and pool table, one
set of encyclopedia, mats, rugs
and other articles of furniture.
Terms cash.
REM OVAL
SALE!
r tm.C. KaasUaietA 1
j Jscksoa, Ms. I 1
We are going to move into
the Ktore-room under the
Cash-Book office oa or
about tho iHt of Novc iber.
I will sell all
C LOG K S
SILVERWARE
CHINAWARE
At a Big
Reduction
Rather than move them Into
iny new store. You buy them
cheap this month at
Hasslinger's
Jewelry Store.
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Notions.
We sell Goods
the cheapest of
any concern in
Southeast Mis
souri Mens' Shirts, worth 50 cents
25 cts.
Good Pants, worth fl.50,
75 cts.
A Good Suit, worth 17.00,
$4.00.
' We will close
out all our
Summer Goods
at Half Price
R. Rcchan & Co
South HiRh Street,
JACKSON, - MISSOURI
CROWNS.
G. S, HENDERSON
emose
Resident
Dentis
Office On South side of
West Main btroet, ovor C, H
w oners' Harness shop, Jackson
umco phono, 172; residence 17
Dr. C. V. Alsop
Dentist
Dentistry Practiced
In All its Branches.
JACKSON,
MISSOURI
Dr. J. L. Jenkins
RESIDENT
DENTIST
Jackson, Mlssour
Orer Schaufer's Store.
Gold Filling, Silver Fllllhtrs. Ce
men KIlllnirB, Artlfloial Teeth.
Teeth cleaned. Plates repaired.
Painlofls Extraction free when Plates
CMS. P. HURST.
MASONS CONTRACTOR
ALSO l'BOPKfEfOH Of
K0CK QUARRY
One-half Mile North of Jackson.
All kind of RulldloK Itorlt CurtilSir ku
turuUed.nd l-IU In w.lUf dl"d. '
JOHN A. SNIDER,
ATTOKNEY - AT - LAW
JJLtKSCfil, ; .- jVfy
SCHAEFER
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Meier Bros.
FOR
CantonPAO.BlueJay, Q 1
iiaraicK-Uaker, J I
Jobn Deere,
Harrows&r
O'Brien, Smith,
Wag
loung Hickory
fN v I
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Manley-Thompsou Jg U g
and
Carriages
Come and see the Triumiih Sulkey Plow. We aro s'v
agents also for the Birdsell Clover Huller. Corner
and eee us before buying Plows, Harrows, Wjiojik, IJ
giea, etc. "VVe have the goods and can makn tin irk :: toj'J
suit the purchaser. Respectfully, j
MEIER BROTHERS. i
THE JACKSON
EXCHANGE BANK,
op p
Jackson, - Missouri. i
CAPITAL: $20,000. SURPLUS: $10,000. J
Henry R English. President. J. W. Limhauoh, Vice-Pres. :
Hugh R. Quinn, Cashier.
DIRECTORS: j
II. R. Enolish, W. J. Uobkktu, William B Schaefku f
J. w.Limbauou and Hnon R. Quinn. J;..
We offer depositors every facility which their balances, business J
and responsibility warrant.
Are you going
to build ?
If so, call at our
yard and get prices.
LUMBER
of all kinds. Lath,
Shingles, etc. : : :
GOODS 1'
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Hardware Co.
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