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'I? A 1 ' 'it f LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 7 f ' I Wheat. 6,"3ct8 for sixty pound 1 yheat, lc extra for eacli addition c l pound over sixty. t Probate court Is in session this eek. N. P. Stearns, of Millerville, .."was in Jackson Monday. ';; Some of our correspondence ' was crowded out this week. A new Presbyterian church at -e Capo is in process of erection. i'V For all kinds of heaters go to j Meier Bros, 'I C. 8. Morrison and wife, of Doray, were on our stroots last $ Monday. Ch49. M. Behrens bought a fine piano last week from a St. Louis firm. Henry Behrens is handling Flachsbart's bread. The president has Bet Thurs day. November 28, as Thanks- Civ ins; day, Webster Davis will lecture in r Turner hall on Friday night, 'Lovember 15. 1 Hoar H. L. Davenport on woodcraft and fraternity at the if court house tonight. t A. J. D. Burford haa been on the sick list for the past few weeks but is getting better. Ed. Hendricks has bought property in Capo Girardeau and will tuovcto that place soon. Cull at Behrens' grocery store, one dour east of the old stand. P. H. Gcnoway, organizer of the Tribe of Ben Hur, of Fredor icktown, was in town lust week. Vegetables of all kinds at "41" on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Jucksou Exchange bank moved into its new quarters on south side of West Main street last Saturday. You can get your dinner for Suets, next Monday and Tuesday in the basement of the Methodist chinch. Ice-cream extra. The farmers met Saturday and decided to havo a display of products at the institute. Pro mi tun list elsewhere in this issue. If you wish your clothes cleaned, repaired or pressed bring them to The Central barber shop. Geo. Tallent. Dr. li. F. Sclmefer, of Apple ton,' gave us a pleasant call Mon day. The doctor has sold out at Appletou and will seek new fields of labor. Why not secure Mr. llouck the right-of-way from those parties who do nut feel like granting it and get the railroad through Jackson? The Presbyterian ladies will welcome you to their llower show. Bright and attractive programs are arranged for each afternoon and evening. Don't miss it. The flowers are prettier than ever. IBM It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight. You can always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But some of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scotts Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott'3 Emulsion makes children grow, makes them cat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott's Emulsion will make it catch up with the rest. Thin picture represent the Trads Mode of Scott's l'.mulsion and is on the wrapper of every buttle. Send for free umple. SCOTT & BOWNK, 400 Pearl St., New York. 1 I? 7 am iff J joc and ft. all druggist. Sole leather at IVolters'.. Mr. Tbeiss. of Alletiberg, was in Jackson yesterday on business. For good busies go toWolters. Mr. Gcising, of Farm.ngton, had business it Jackson Tues Jay. Bargains in buggies. Wolters. If you want to bear all nhout the Boer war go to Turner hall tomorrow night. AH styles of saddles at Wollen. A grand Thanksgiving ball will bo given in the Dutchtown hall November 28. White kid cans at Hutchison & Co. Mrs. C. F. Betten and a number of other ladies camo out Tuesday to tho Catholic supper. Buy your horso blankets from Woltcrs. Philip Heyde is in the southern states this week in the interest of tho milling company. Low prices on lap rohus at Wolters'. J. El. O'Brien, of Byrd's post- office was visiting his family a few days Inst week. - For a good mackintosh see Meier Bros. Wm. Green, Jr., and Stella Dirden, colored, were married by Justice Snider last Thucsday. Meier Bros, have now a full line of stationery. Friday at the flower festival old fashioned songs and "art exhibit" and other attractions. Bring your flowers to the Mueller building at 1 p. m., No vember 20, to enter for premiums. Fresh bread always found at Behrens' grocery storo. Kev. II. L. Davenport will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning and niglL Hubbcr boots for men and boys at Meier Bros, at low prices. J. F. McLain weut on tho ex cursion with the Capo lodge of Llks to Murphysboro. 111., last Friday, returning Saturday. Rev, J. Ii. Vaughan passed through Jackson Tuesday on his way to hold a quarterly confer ence of the Pocahontas circuit at Rock Hill. Bring in that stove wood on stibsciiption. We can use .i few loads now. Tho lecture at tho court-house last Thursday night by II. L. Davenport, deputy head consul of tho M. W. A., was irood and instructive. Meier Bros, will handle a larger line of holiday goods this year than ever before. W. II. Moore left last Thurs day to visit his son Henry ut Kirksville. This is the first visit Mr. Mooro has paid Henry siuco he has been at Kirksville. There's a lime for every thing. It's time to leave when the young lady usks how talking is. It's time to wear an overcoat when you get one. And iC you ve one, its time to put it on now. If you imve n t one we have nud Us time you let us sell you one. Schaefer. While R. T. Heid was raising ono of the large telephone poles near the court house, tho derrick broko and tho polo fell toward tho court-house, breaking a street lamp and two or three tops off tho iron fenco. It was fortunate to bo no worse. The musical farce comedy, "A Merry Chaso," with the Lyman I iron, us the lat ghaMe coined urns will appear at the Broadway opera house at Cape Girardeau, Heduesdny, November 20. J hi is the hnppicsl of all comedit-s and is chuck full of clean, whole Buine run. Tbcro will bo an abundance of specialties by first class artists. Seats will be re served by Dr. W. Polston upon application by phone or letter. lca.fucss Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot be reach tho diseased nor. tion of the ear. There is onlv one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedios Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian tube V hen this tubo gets inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imper feet heitring, and when it. is en tirely closed deafness is tho result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube re-stored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever: nino cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. W will give one hundred dol lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hairs catarrh Cure Send for circulars free. F. J. CllENNY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7SC. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Meier Bros, for silverware. Chas. Kiehnc, of Gordonvllle, called on us Monday. Sclmefer carries a full line of clothing. Kdw. D. Hays made a business trip to Lutcsville, Everything good to eat at S. VT. Brown's. Attend the farmers' institute next Monday and Tuesday. Dou't forget that Schaefer has overcoats. Tho enrollment of tho public school this week is 3;!2. Men's and boys' sporting goods at Meier Bros. T. D. Hincs was in Cape Girar do'.m Tuesday on legal business. Buy your fruit cako from S. W. Brown. Tho Catholic ladies cleared f 115 on their supper Tuesday evening, For all kinds of fresh groceries call on Henry Behrens. Ilasslinger is stocking up his new store with Christmas pres ents. It is your loss if you don't buy your millinery goods at Hutchi son & (Jo. W. L. Wilkinson, of Sikeston, is in Cape county selling organs and pianos. Checks taken on any store in exchange for millinery goods at Hutchison & Co. Dinner by the Methodist ladies next Monday and Tuesday for 25cts. Ice-cream extra. School tablets, composition blanks and all kinds of school stationery at Meier Bros'. Mrs. A. J. Tanl went to Mill- springs last week to spend a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Daniels. Hutchison & Co. are head quarters lor everything new in milletiery goods and fancy work materials. The regular meeting of the Ben Hur lodgo will be held in the Odd Fellow's hall next Monday night, November 18. Resolutions of respect and art) -i of thanks published in the Herald at half rates. If you want them published free don't send them to us. Joe Ilalley spent Sunday with his family in Jackson. Mr. Ilalley is building a house for our old friend J. V. llobbs, of Blomeyor. Call at Brown's for cranberries, celery, mince incut, raisins, cur rants, grape, oranges, lemons, bnmtnus, eitrou, ornngo and lemon peel, cheese, figs, dales. prunes, pickles, kraut, all kinds of rankers, wafers, tc., and 500 other thiugs. Miss A. Layton, who attempted suicide at Mrs. Rennecke's last week, ays she is tired of life and thut it will not he the last time she attempts suicide. Did you ever stop to think what a grand thing Christmas is? By operant; our hearts to loving thoughts of those about 'tis, it makes us belter, broader and stronger. By opening purse- inug it gives it stronger. healthier flow to tho rational currency the very li f o blood of business anil material prosperity. Uxilish Christinas gift giving :md you will throw a million men mid women out of employment, win thousands of merchants, imd cripple hundreds and hundred' of magnificent industries. Abol ish Christmas gift giving and you will rob life of its sweetest mo ments, its greatest hour3 of noble unselfishness. Hasslmger keeps Christmas presents. MARKET KtilDHT. Wheat (ill urn Outs 4o Potatoes, Irish, Apples 1 1 lay ..'iO(.'-il) ,40.i till Cattle llotfH, gross I -ant 10 Tallow -I Bacon 10 7 .imiUUlem . . . 11 II 111 Utiles (uTtM-ll) ItieKWrtX 12 ( W....I lf Feather .... Chickens ... Turkeys .... Duck i-eso Htltter F.irirs 0 0 Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the dlKcstants ana (Ukc-us an Minis oi food, ltgives Instant relief and never fails tocuro. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. P.v its use many thousands of clys)cptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation ofgason the atom aoh, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary, Pleasant to take. It can't help but do you good Prepared only b?E.O. ! Witt & Co., Chlcurtt U. buLU conUUu a H lime lb XX, &!. All Dealers- :i.,i.t 4u -k.f)i i Hi low ir 17 Chrysanthemum Show. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will hold their second annual chrysanthe mum show November 21 and 22 in Mueller's new building. The following is the premium list: PREMIUM LIST To Amateurs. ' Class 1 Hush Form. I. Best specimen, red 0 cents, llluchcr Sperling. 8. Dost specimen, yellow 60 cents, Chas. La Pierre. 3. Hest specimen, pink 60 cents, T. E. McNecly. 4. Best specimen, white 50 cents. 6. Itest two plants, red salad dish, Fred I.al'ierrc, 8. Hest two plants, yellow batten buru dolly, Mary Hope. 7. Hest two plants, white lace handkorchief. 8. Host two plants, pink bottle of perfumery, II. L. Jonos. 0. Hest collection (not less than 12 plants) frown by one person first, silver bread tray, Mrs. Jones, Hope & Wilson; Becond, Jnrdininr, Alvlu Doss. Class 2 Ostrich Plumes. i 10. Hest specimen, red IjO cents. II. Best specimen, yellow 50 cents. 12. Hest specimen, pink do cents. 13. Dcst specimen, white SO cents. 14. Best collection (not less than six plants) grown by one person llrst, battenbern dresser scurf, Mrs. May Hlblry: second, silver handle whisk broom, Mat La Pierre. Class 3 Single Stem Onk Hloom. 13. Hest specimen, red ono year's subscription Cash-Hook. 10. Hest specimen, yellow drawn work doily. 17. Hest specimen, pink plush pln- ctibhion. 18. Hest specimen, white lamp, Al. MeOulre. 19. Hest collection (not less than five plants) grown by one person first, roaster, II. Ilcloikaiupf ; second, half dozen hemstitched linen handkerchiefs. Class 4 Miscei.lanbocs. 20. Hest collection of Chrysanthe mums grown by one person first, flower stand, C. A. Haw yur; second, i't.oo; third, $2.00. 21. Hest plant grown by child under 12 years Orst. $1.00, C. W. Lnthnm; second 50 cents. Vase of best cut chrysanthemum blooms llrst, cracker Jar, 1). U. Helbert; second, box of candy. O. Sibley. 23. Largest variety of gourds first, bridle, I. Klein; second, pair chickens, Oliver Morton, 4. Largest gourd 5u cents. 25. Hest loaf of white cuko made by young lady first., Mexican drawnwork handkerchief, Mrs. Cannio Fuleiiwider; second, batteiiberg doily, Mrs. Latham. 20. Hest chocolate layer cake made by young lady; Hist, sofa pil low, Miss Julia Wright; second, tutting doily, Mrs. J. A. Hope. All cakes to he donated to society HAHV SHOW. A baby show will ho held on Thurs day afternoon. Prettiest baby between 12 and IH months 1 dozen photos. A. F Williams. Prettiest baby between ti anil 1: months solid gold ring. Prettiest baby under 0 months old solid gold pin. The New Exchange Bank. The Exchange bauk is now re moved. Tho directors of thi institution did not make this move for elory but as an in vestmeut. Hero they havo their own iniorty. They havo a fine building well arranged and equipped, and are more centrally located. Also hero are found, all under ono roof, a variety of the best professions and industries of our town. The bank and John A. Hope's office are on the lower floor, J. W. Limhaugh and John A. Snider have their law ollices upstairs. Also Dr. Alsop, resi dent dentist has his oflicc upstairs, and the telephone central office will be moved upstairs. There foro this uew building has within its walls representatives of somo of our leadiii industries. The building will bo heated with hot water, and it has every convenience necessary. While tho building is uice, tho arrange ment good yet tho managers of the bank desire the patronage of their former customers and will welcome the business of auy uew ones. The placing of this build ing on this location adds to the looks of the town, instead of vacant lot covered with rubbish, we have a nice structure with a plate glass front and an inviting entrance, Attention. Everyone likes good music and a good instrument is one rcntial for good music. Call on or write W. L. Wilkin son, of Sikeston, if you desire a first class organ or piano. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Urooio Quiuine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove' signature is on each box. 25c. STOPS TUE COCGH AND WORKS Oil The Cold, laxative Bromo Quinino Tablets euro a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. 25c. Farmers, patronize the Metho dist ladies next Monday and Tuesday. Good dinner 25cts. Ice cream extra. Today take Foley's! loncy undTar. It positively prevent! pneumonia, or other serious results from colds It may be too late tomorrow. All dealers. Dorn, on November 8, to Ed Howard and wife, a boy. Ed is now the happiest man in Jackson. It is a ten pounder. Brings attractiveness to listless, unlovable girls, making them mar riageable women. That is what Hocky Mountain Tea will do, 85c. Ask your druggist. Tho Jackson orchestra has re organized. Thats right, boys, let us have a good orcbostra. I'd leave my happy homo and cross the deep blue sea, Kather than bo without Charley and my Hocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druegist. Buby show Thursday afternoon of the chrysanthemum show. Three premiums instead of two. four baby will get it sure. THE BEST PKltSCKIPTION FOR Malaria, chills and fever is a bot tle of Grove's Tasteless chill tonic. It is simply iron and qui nine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c. W'm. V. Wossell, Sr., Wm. Wessell, Jr., Von Priest and the Westliche Post agent went to Dutchtown yesterday on a hunt. Joo. A. Points, Upper Sandusky, O , writes: "I have been using Foley's Honey and Tar for hoarse uess and find it the best remedy I ever tried. It stopped the cough immediately and relieved all sore ness."Take none but Foley's. All dealers. T. F. Mitchel, of New Wells. left yesterday for Peoria, 111., whore he will reside in the fu ture. Theodore did not forget to have the Herald visit him in his new home. iile ut Cost. Am closing out my entire stock. consisting of dry goods, grocer ies, shoes, queens ware, etc., at eost. U. U. Davis. 8 Bee, Mo. The Southeast Missouri Mining, Manufacturing and Devel oping Company. The Southeast Missouri Min ing. Manufacturing and Develop ing company is now an assured thing. It has a capital stock of frSO.COO, and in a fe.v weeks will be ready fir business. This company will do much for south east M issouri. A.J. D. Hurford, our gatno and lili warden, d serves muih credit for puttintr this enterprise on foot. The office of this company will ho in Jackson. The following are the directors: A. J. P. Burford, W. II. Miller, II. li. Ecclish, and T. E. Mc Neely, of Cape Girardeau county: W. lv. Chandler, of Bollinger county; F. 1 Foster, of Stod dan! county ; Col D. II. Mackuy, of Howell; Hioa C. Shultz, of lVmivcot countv; F. K. Yount, Dr. li. K. Williams, and A. D. E Iiisl, of New Madrid coun'y; and P. II. Fellter, of tho city of St Louis. Real Estate Transfers. Horimiii llnblcli ami wife to Frank E Iiurrou(.'li mid Hen jamiu F Huvik, parts of lots 2 and 3, Cape Girardeau $ l.o'X Aditui J llfiisrhobrr and wife to Mrs Claru L Isbt l!, ont'-qiurti-r acre In survey 1:!, township 31. ranyo III 200 Lillie U Hendricks and hus band f Minnie It Mndje, part of lot 31, Sclunuke's ad dition to Jucksou 4." Henry Escuber mid wife to Henry Kaiser of Frledheini, 4.41 acres in section 3, town- sliip 33, runu'e 11 l.'iO James A Matterson and vjfe to Walters Albert, lot 1, Capo tSirardeaii 300 Martin (J Kerstuer and wife to Claim Krrstncr, lots fi and ti, In Chris tiroes addition to (lordonrille '. Wm M Proffer and wife to J A Proffer, loo seres In section 4, township 30, rantco 11 300 Harvey L Proffer and wife to John A Prollcr, 90 acres In sections 3 ami 4, towuslilpliO, ranire U 4m) John Clippnrd and wife to John C Iluerkle.part of survey 2253, tow nship 31, range 12 and 13. 100 Charles II Prultt and wlfo to John 1) Wilson, lot 87, Capo Girardeau CoO Henry lUakehusch and wife to Caroline Brakebuscb, 2.31 acres In section 24, township 31, range 12 300 John D Wilson and wife to Lillie R Hendricks, lot 87 In Cape Girardeau 800 W. II. Miller, President. CAPE COUNTY a vi ngs Jack so n , Missouri. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - - $65,000. Guarded by Hosier Screw Door, Burglar-Proof Safe and Yale Time Lock. We carry Burglary Insurance. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, Offering Every Accommodation Consistent with Sound Banking. DIRECTORS W. II. Millek, Joseph Koehlbr, J. L. IIinklc, W. C- Ckacraft, Clads Kerstnkr, C. W. Henderson, O. D.JStatlbr. En. Howard, Cashier. The American Mutual Aid Ass'n. PERCY STONE, Oknkkal Manager, 723, 724 and 725 Wainwritflit; Hulldlng, St. Louis, Missouri. Licensed to do businoss In Missouri, Indians, Kentucky, Mississippi and Arkansas. Woekly benefits for sickness or accident. Denenta for death. Froo use of surgeon or physician to all members. Good Organizers Wanted to Increase membership. Apply for oral AK't'tit for Soutboust Missouri, or The Lyman Bros, in "A Merry Chase" will appear at the Broad way opera house, Wednesdaj, November 20. Reserved seats 75cts. This is a musical comedy of merit and worthy of the pa tronage of our citizens. Dinner will lie given both days during the farmers' institute in basement of the Methodist church. A. II. Byrd and sou Edward, of Nogal, New Mexico, arrived Tues day to attend to some businoss. Mr Byrd looks improved iu health. Lewis Oekerraan, Goshen, Ind.: "DeWitt'sLittleEurly Risers never oend mo double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel liko a boy. Certain, thorough, gentle. II. L. Jones. Come to the secoud annual chrysanthemum festival Novem ber 21-22. Admission 10 cents, 5 rents for children under 12, and those under 6 free. CM. Phelps. Foiostdale, Vt.,says his child whs completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWittsWitchllazelSalve.Beware of all counterfoils. It instantly relives pain. II. L. Jones. Ileury Ulelco, of Gordouvillo, was on Indian creek lucsday paying the loss sustained by Mr. Statham on hi house that re eotitly was destroyed by tire. Do Witt's Little Kaily Risers ticvor Jisuppoiut.They are safe,proinpt, iientJe, ellectiye in removing all impurities trom the liver and bow els. Small and easy to lake. Never gripa distress. II. L. Jones. Mrs. Etes, mother of J. II. vstes of Burfordville, died at Sikeston Sunday. She wns brought to Burfordvilio Monday and bm ind Tuesday. Died, on last Saturday, at the residouco of Albert English, of eat let fever, Erie Ledford, and was uiterrea in tne JacKson cemetery Si ndav. Do you suffor from piles f If so do I not turn to sunrery for relief. De- Witt's Witcli Huztlrialve will act more quickly, surely and safely, I saving you the expense and dan ger of an operation. II. L. Jones. 1 Secretary of State Cook has issued a certificate of incorpora tion to tho Caps Girardeau and Northern railroad company. This road is to run north through Cnpe Girardeau. Perry, Ste. Genevieve and Jefferson coun ties, but it is not the llouck road through Jackson. It has a stock of !i00,0t)0. and its stockholders are Newman Erb, li. E. Rom hauer, Chas. J. Dandt and E. F. Blomeyer. Notice. Strayed away from tho residence of the undersigned, a red male calf. Any information leading to tho recovery of the same will be liberally rewarded. AL. FULINWIDER. Notice. Tho undersigned has a first class well drilling mochino (the tamo that drilled the test for lead at Gravel Hill), and is pre cared to drill wells north of Jackson. For particulars apply to C. V. HahB, Daisy, Mo. 5 Jon. Koehler, Vice President. ALVIN Boss, Asst. Cashier. terms to ERNEST GHOLSOX, Gen to the Homo Oltlce, St, Louis, Mo, Wants, For Sale, Etc. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR KALE OR TRADE A New Home, drop-leaf, five-drawer sew inir machine. Never been in use. Just from the factory. Will trade for a irood milch cow. Apply at this oHlcc. 5 FOR SALE CHEAP Eighty acres of bind lvinir between Pocuhontan and Necley's Lauding. Apply at this f.llleo. FOR HALE Two (food houses and lots In .lacksou nt a barifuin. Call on L. M. iiean, Jackson, Mo. FOR .SALE Two second-hand or gans, both in good shape. Apply at tli is olliec. FOR SALE CHEAP A Rood wnsh in(f machine. Apply at this ofllce. WANTED? WANTED Tu buy old carpets, ply at this otllcc. Ap- in Qlft a week salary OIJ U) '7IO fur an intelli gent man or woman in each town. Permanent position. 30 rents per hour for spare time, Manufacturer, llox 1102 Chicago. Notice ol' Final Settlement. Notice U hereby (tiven toallcredit ors anil others interested in the estate of Menry Fenimore, deceased, that I, the underpinned administrator of said ett'ite, intend to make a final settlement thereof at the November term of the Probnte Court of Cna Girardeau county, to be held ut the court-house In tho City of Jackson, la said count;, on Saturday, November It), l'HJl. tiEORUB W. ! EKIMOKE. Administrator. IT SUITS ME TO SUIT YOU business Suits, Dress SultN, Full Dress Suits, "Smoking Jackets, Lounifing' Robes, I'niforms, and Clerical Garments made to order. Ladies and Gents' Clothing Refitted, Remodeled, Renovated, Repaired mm treason, tine trade .especially solicited. The Walters Tailoring Parlor Second House South of Henry Wasner'a Rlucksmith Shop. WE HAVE OCR Winter Clothing 1 Dry Goods. ooooy Our Coats, Pants, Top and Undershirts, etc., go at a Bargain. ooooo Call and examine our stock. We will make you prices that will cause you to buy. ooooo R. Reehan & Co. South High Street, JACKSON, - - MISSODEI