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Jackson Herald. KEI'VBLIC AN IN POLITIC. H. K. Lt'SK. Knori-l lit I ) iHir.ti.fl1.-) r.1 .l;wl."te M. I niKtUT NllVl'llllMT 4. I Ml i. Terms (r the IIkkai-0 are in-fol- F.T-'.np year Six niontlis Three tnonth" om.-p Keolili'tii't' 14" I4J , nvr.KTlsiso Hatks: LuchN r-er line each hiM-rtii.'i. Professii.mtl Canl P' T venr. l.i-iral Advert ic liients-leL'alraleB. Ii'lnyal rati- ma le known on nnplleat ion. IACKSMN. MO . IK'T. r.". Now is the time for the W. C. T. V., and nil others who believe in stopping gambling nt the Cape fair next week, to strike :i lick. Prosecuting Attorney lauos will prosecute anybody on whom he pets sufficient evidence. Let any two persons swear under oath they saw gambling and Mr. Danes will do the. rest. In the last week's Cash-Hook its editor spoke of Sheriff Oockel working prisoners for his own personal benefit. We don't be lieve there is a word of truth in this, and unless our editor friend names the prisoner and proves that Mr. Gockel did work him, up shall be inclined to believe this another of the Cash-Book's i.'inrtiv aberrations. "Let the first witness be called." Wi- Are not personally inter ested in the Cape Fair and Park association, nor are we special defenders of the county court, for they pet along, it seems, very well w'ithout our help, but we would ask our friend of the Cash P.ook to read page 40 of the pre mium list of the eighth annual fair of Cape iirardeau and then prepare an editorial justifying his former one, in regard to the SI )) appropriated by the court Thk Cash-Hook man poses as being oi. posed t.. helping v r p. r- Get SCOTT'S Emulsion When you go to a drug store and ask for Scott's Emulsion you man knows you ought to have it Has Stood the Test 25 Wars. The old, original Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you nr? taking. It in iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. iiOc. Millersville A. L. C. Notes and High School Notes. Orren Wilson, Attorney at Law AND Notary Public. Collection a Specialty. Cape OlrnrdeHii, Mo. EDW. D. HAYS, Attorney at Law AND Notary Public. Okkick- Opposite Central Hotel JACKSON, MO. The Amateur Literary club and the Millerville high school navel . ... i know what you want; tho been running along smoothly lor I a murun, already, ine scnooi Dont be surprised, though,..',, ., f. t ..,, vpn. if you are offered something jnp. ,,f the 8ih. The class has else. Wines, cordials, extracts, changed its time of meeting from j etc., of cod liver oil are plentl- j Friday evening to Saturday) fill hut Mnn't M evening. I ... ... , The following are the officers getting cod liver oil when youL, ,,, ,.,,, flir ".,, ,.,. ,,.rm. take them. Every year for thirty! president, Pearl ,J. Stearns; Vice years we've been increasing Pres., .loci P. Nunn; Sec, Miss the sales of Scott's Emulsion, j Carrie Snider; Treas.. Miss Ma-' Why? Because It has always ,'n'.v: loorkceper, Miss Ploya j been better than any "substitute j 'TXb'has decided to hold' for It. ii n mien session on Saturdnv I evening. Oct. 2Sth, which all our j J a c s Q n , MiSSOUri. friends are cordially invited to attend. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemist The club has twenty-three ac- ; 409-415 Pearl Street. New Yorh tive members at present and oth- 50o. end ,1.00. A.. -n.....u I era .re exited to Join , soon RESIDENT DENTIST ' v i -- i i year is very encouraging. The boys, and girls, too, taking mere Send for free temple To Cure a Cold in One Pu.v. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine inten Bt in debating than ever be- Tal.lets. All druggists refund f' re ; our young journalists are the money if it fails to cure K. 1 gU8 upsome excellent papers; ... ,, , . . , land we anticipate that some W . (.roves s signature is on eac h , amatelir dramas will beren-1 box. 2.)C. I derpd riurinir the vear. i In our high school, we are ex Sam Vandivort I Compiles Abstracts of Titles from the only set of Abstract Hooks in the County. Your business will be given care ful attention : : : : : : Dr.J. H. Howard,' OAK RIDGE, :: MISSOURI JACKSON EXCHANGE Gapit-nl Surplus S2o,ooo, S lo.ooo. Will practice dentistry in all its z branches. Kxamination and con- 1 ST sultation free. Office at Central ZZ Hotel. Solicits the accounts of ivriaxxoir yv3jT. HTOOIE. DBAtiEnB, FAnMBIlH OTXZXinB, and oliVrs them every facility which their balanct'H and resjMinsiLilitit's warrant. Your account is solicited and will have the best care, no matter how lar'' or small. have the protection afforded by the Mosler Screw Door Safe and Yale Triple. Time Lock, and carry Burglary Insurance, and insurance against daylight robliery, and are members of the Bankers' Association, affording our depositors and customers every safeguard possible. Interest paid on Time Desposits. Rally Day. ations and vt he will print the ; were mad- by Rev. .1 Hpecifications f..r tin-water works jSupt. l. M. Mct.oml of .la. kson f..r less than h- will j 1 l'-ward. Hally Day at the Methodist church last Sunday was a suc cess. The attendance was 428, and the program was good and eacn one on me nrocrram render- . or ed their i)art well. The church. was fittingly decorated with flow ers and appropriate banners. The motto of the Sunday school, "Working Together to win Souls for Christ," was inscribed on a cross suspended over the pulpit and resting on a large white ban ner that extended across the church, bearing the inscription, "Rally to the Cross and (iain a Crown." KncouratrinLr remarks .J. Lovett, t and l-M. perimenting with pupil teachers ? I and post-graduate work ; and. so ugaleii is far, the experiment has worked ipriWAnr. TWARP STflYFS O. K. Five of our graduates of HAKUWAKL, llAKL, MUVtS. lust spring have returned and are RoofiniT and GutteriflST a Specialty. either pursuing advanced studies I f,n . . , ,n f)f . grades with a view to taking the thing in his line 1IJ teachers' examination in the. sprintr. To compensate for the' individual. ! All went home feeling that they .ii ii l ti I il'lel fi il a 11 1 .. . : ....n 'll.l.l Lll.i.tlt ! llhi ifSl.lltl.l ltillt' Sevellty-live cents n .aue i ...... , . . t... ......v.v ....... reirular price for briefs of -1(1, and was glad t.iey were there, pa.'es and up, and the Cash I Kach one in attendance received lioT.k iirm prints 2KI copies of ala ribbon on which were the words, similar work for sixty-live cents a i "Trust in the Lord and do Good; ,,.,, When he would onlv have to ; so shall thou dwell in the land, .1 Tit twentv-five copies of briefs, and verily thou shalt be fed." It N.'.v we J.. not care anything all will heed this motto it will do a',u"t the matter and as he was . them good. the lowest bidder of course he is i j.-,,,,,,-,;, s,,,,!;.,,, j(.v,., entitled to t he j. .1; : bu e. n frightfully from the ..... wh' li SO I MCOlsll.OI 1 . 1 r ivirulent lioisons of Thk countv court remembered food. C. 1. (Jrayson, of Lula, the editorial of the Cash-Honk j Miss., took I r. King's New Life ai" ...i... Ti...v remembereil that ! Pill, "with the result." he writes, the i':',h-l look' man objected to that I was cured." All stomach I the court appropriating l" for and bowel disorders give way to; premiuins atlhe Ca.e fair. 1 he their tonic, laxative properties, fact is the Cash-Hook man did at I R. S. WOODS" drug i Uih.w. or rather he unl m-i siore. -uaraiueen. time they take from the other ! pupils, each teaches one study in : the sixth grade, thus relieving! the principal from hearing five, recitations daily. The time thus j saved is devoted to higher work j than is permitted by the regular: course. I In this corps of "specialists,"' Mr. Lmra Fulhright is ous "pro-i fessor" of science (physiology),! Mr. Herman Miller of mathemat- j ics(arithnietic). Miss Annie How ard of Knirlish (grammar). Miss Georgia Tucker of expression (reading), and Miss Kula Miller of geography and agriculture. I We are proud to note that two of our graduates are now full fledged pedagogues. These are' Mr. James Arnold, who has en tered on his third week of service I in the Williams' school, and Miss Alpha Miller, who begins this iimlirr,.k;l..,i i weeK in tiie is UlTCVIIle (list rici He will treat you right. JACKSON, MISSOURI. Dr. J. L. Jenkins, R ESIDENT DENTIST Jackson, Missouri OvtT S'liucf.T'H Sturr. Cold I'Uliiii:. Silver Killinc. Ce ment Killing. Artitieial Teeth. Teeth plelilied. Piute repaired, ruinless Kxtnietii.n tree when Platen are unut ed. Dr. C. V. Alsop, Resident Dentist. WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge UJLXXXJ- E ARE now ready to show you one of the best and most up- to-date lot of goods that we have ever offered in Jackson. Such as FINE DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FURNISHINGS AND NOVELTIES. Shoe stock is complete, for ladies, men and boys. Men's Furnishings are the best, including Clothing. If you must be shown, COME AND SEE. SGHAEFER SOUTHWEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. Ilk I 11 want to know, what that Mouwa used for. That goes to the fanners ..f fape county, and without this srn in.-n the court t... fair would last one day less. The ('ah-liook man cither did 11.4 know tlfl : else he U-ed his usual ta.-ti.-s in eoneealing tins tiulii. II .v. . I . his putmej; in had no Ini-ine-r. more lv ..,.1 .he ai..v..riaiion Lanr.. I ti-l ' it ,f w!::.'. it nnV'iit ha From Daisy. W M'-I'e t! .an !i f..r lie August Lines wile was very! sick but is improving now ; other-j wise llo iekness. T. 11. I 'rum from Sedgewick ville was here Saturday deliver ing bone meal to the farmers. There were about thirty wagons i n to n at one t ime a I ter done THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY Dentistry Practiced in All Its Isranclifs. I iHlee plume 17; IJesidenee 7 A naestliet ics for t lie niiinletiK ex traction of teeth used it desired. KMiiniiiMtii.il and consultation free. All the work is done in in y otllre; none of it is cent away. Satisfaction truiiranteed. Refer ences cheerfully jriven. JACKSON. MISSOURI. .I'! tin ii 1 ! 1 1 . 1 1 I., ell. laiT.i 1 n I t . i Pie a!i .V I- ill II, I I.iitU . I ; - v i - a rn a re now selling In 'U-e vai-a i .1 by I-.. if-' THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. acwARC or imitations. THI OCNU.NC PREPARCO ONLV BV j Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. ! T. LOUIS. MO. ! Si. hi and I : . i I 1. t l. DR. WOODS ILLINOIS CENTmAL DR. G. S. HENDERSON, Resident Dentist. it i . wi iii i hi- .! Ir,.,.i II-.; .1 II, mm Cii.i; f.'.cttirs Yiirkc-i h she Mi-vijig lot ,, I, m K s 4 If 5 Z7 '.j ..vtw; .w, trie ii re c- i- EACH ilOi.D :-. Gf aMci) M' I Ci.. li II I-' 1 1 1 . . I .11 . p..,. ai.-i i 1 1 I- !l It. i r i ii i: . . . i ( a .lai'nsull. l 7j : On . ...! t r i ' 0.1.1 M i . u i i . I. nee, I'll, We Sell and Rent The Smith. Preiniei The World's Best Typewriter WY. curry a enmp'rr.' ;ork Desk., U;hloi;s, IV.;- c . Tvp.'Wril t'lllxll ;.' a 11 supplies CoI'ljK'lLtlt any m. of : to citleT Ji.iri". Sr. i r lor a'l ..tk-j -t p!u rs, 11KU l.i w ! i ' i 1 1 r I V : It tS21 Pine St., St. Louis, flo. k ilCM.T ENABLING I1IM CH K-R TD TRAVEL FREE Cheated lieath. Iliev iroiil.le olleii P ill. I! tin lie li P ...'P-K-' mi ami Vi'-l:1;..:. 1 1 - j - naumil res. iiir. -. Aln ,1 :nT .miaillee v a aip i I . I d t.i l.'.eel a e, 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I .-e from the eoiintry and lry l" u.l a belt.-r r .ad iiiinie leading from .lael;-...n to l-'ruii land. S..nie of the member?- allied for reasons for locat ing the power house on Hubble ( 'reek at the point the eoiineil lo cated it. Mayor Hays, neerelaiy of the cdub, gave a full explana tion of the power house location, arid his explanation Heemed .sat isfactory to all present. The meeting then adjourned till the f .urth Friday in October. i. T poll.! . ! in.. Ilollek I'.'lill'' .ad a- 1 1. nick w as iii I aiy bis; ('ri. lay and Saturday looking af ter the i in ere.M of the r. iad. T. I'.. Wills and Win. A. ('rites are siill prospecting for minerals and the prospects are inio,. The sia'ion agent, M. I.. .Mor ton, can be found in his office day and night. He collects the freight at Slowgo and Needmore. Hello! Scribbler and Brady, what is the matter with you? Are you sick or have you been on a bum? Success t.u the 1Ikkai.ii. A Tkamp. TO CHICAGO AND KETU3N ti. v I I 'I. MM - . . 'i I-' I fof 111-' (.M I I.; :i -. i .r I v 1 in 1 .1-! Ilii' I 1 1 1 1 i i . i il .i ' . -t ' Hi II.' .MHl I hi' .1.1 V .it tin lnfi-1 li.J iiinl lol Iriuiii f U I 1 1 I'rulii I'lit- . i . . 'ii H "ii tin- V 1 I I if li.t -el I ami IIm- I. 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TA I I lll-H Sri! Kl-IIU'V imiilih' clli-ii rii-l tally, luil I y fntiin,u" tin-iiu'iiii-iru', li. 1 1. Wolf.?, ii (iri'Vf, liwa, cheattMl ltalh. says: ''Two years ayi Kiliuy TmultUs which s fa-, right 1 Hear! lie I had caused me great jiain, Hiiffering and anxiety, but I took Fleetric Mil ters, which effected a complete cure. 1 have also found them of great benefit in general debility ami nerve trouble, and keep them constantly on hand aince, as 1 find they have no equal." DU. S. WOODS, druggist, liny, guarantees them at Title . Ifs Kasv to Kcej) Cool fHOM HEPETOTHEKS. .lust K''l n lop "f a mount a in. Thai may not M i ni eas.v. but it is at Kineka Springs, Arte. An elect l ie car l inht to I he tup where juu Mud the linest hotel in t In Southwest, Tin ('resent, an ideal place fur rest anil rei'i'i'u.Uoii . IJediieeil rales via Frisco System every iluv. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE GENERAL PASSENGEI AGENT, FRISCO SYSTEM, ST. LOUIS, MO. P J