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Local News Wheat is $1.00 a bushel. Heinbere's shoes are better, Misses Maryland Fay ?Hem - stend of the Cape' were visiting in Jackson, last week. The largest and best line of i cloaks at Heinberz's. Miss Bertha Henderson enter-1 tained a crowd of young people at herhome last Wednesday eve. Every one reports la fine time, i Plenty of the best bananas at Sibley's. ! Miss Norma Tirmenstein of! Benton is visiting Miss Millie, Ghrosman this week. I New dress Koods at Hein-I berg's. Mr. Henry Mueller gave a party at his beautiful home last Friday evening. The guests all enjoyed themselves and departed a at late hour thinking Mr. Mueller capable of fine enter taining. For paints and oil see Jackson! Lumber Co. ! A surprise party was given Misses Mary Howard, Mary and Fay Ilemsteadof the Cape at the home of Miss Howard. There were various guessing contests, rrize were won by Misses Nelle Cramer, Ethel McLain and Grace Browning. You can do better on cloaks at Heinberg's. Mrs. Ht-rnian Walters lenter- tained last Wednesday evening in honor of her sister Miss Midge Kurre. A large nuirbcr were, presont and all had .a fir.e time. Cypress finish at Jukson Lumber Co. Misses Currio Atkins and Im oeii. Vineyard left Sum): y for Car.i'.liersville where they will resume their studies. On Friday evening their girl friends gather ed at the home of Mi.ss Imogen e to bid iftim good bve. lleinbcrg is offering some very great, bargains in suits, overcoats cloaks, skirts and furs Corrected returns found by; Gmelichs attorneys shows that GmMich was elected lieutenant governor over Pianter by 10! votes. The facts have teen for- warded to the legaislature. , ,-. The old trusty horse of II. I . Didtons' the mail man on louie 5 from Jackson ran off. y.ster-' da- just aft'-r the cold wave stuck us. Ho tore up the ."bugy a little but hurt no or.e. Ed. WANTEI):'-To trade a New Champion sewini; machine, never been used. lfr a cow. Ap ply at this ollice. Mrs. F. A. Wigs of Lutesville knowledge in healing the sick was visiting Mrs. Goodwin last 'of his congregation and it is said week. ; he is doing a wonderfull work. Suuire H. W. Hahs of Daisy The C.-iik-( iintftleau helii was here Tuesday. I. ..-nit l...s lint advertise A. G. Schaefor attended to' .....n .,.. mii,w. :v .i.,.,.,, business in Jackson Tuesday. J. E. Cotner has moved to the Cape and Albert Shcppard has move into the jail land taken charge of the same. H. W. McNeely of Allenville had business in Jackon Tuesday Miss Grace Cracraft invited; the girls of the "younger! set" i to her home last Thursday even- IIIK HI WtlLII tilt vui Jiai uub. , yf it One of the most interesting fea- Saturday, .Mrs. Kohcrt hose, tures of the evening was a mock J llT .villains were liroujrht wedding. When the first chords here for burial .Sunday. Ser of the wedding march were j viees were eniulueteil at the struck the bridal party marched : Metho.lht rhuivh, of whieh into the parlor, where a very ,sh(. was a ,,.,,.,, I,v Kev. solemn and impressive ceremony , .. , ' , was said. After this many games M- I" tl'xt- were played, and at late hour j "The Lnl "ivi-th and the Miss Grace assisted by Miss , Lord taketh away. Blessed Helen Williams serve dainty re- j I ,,. ) he name of the Lord." tresnr.ients. inen an ugnts were sl(. uMVl.s lmsl,im(l turned off and the girls told1, ' . . . . ,, ... , itwo sous in lUOUl'll ghost stones, in the midst of one of these very wierd stories the 1,'!,,h- N tAli'iiil our "Wlid fat" whistle blew an- sympathy to lhe nouneing that l'.Kl'J had come. rea''d. After having sei)t a most de lightful evening tho girls depart ed voting Miss Grace a ino.;i charming uost'jss and wishing her u very J hippy New Year. l Jno. Macke of the Cape was in our city Monday. Squire F. A. Kage of the Cape was in the capital, Tuesday. Good cook and heating wood ,at l5 a load Good coal $3.50 i Per ton- Evrt House, ! Jackson Mo. t)r. Alsop has returned after spendng the holidays in the south, Doors and windows at Jackson Lumber Co. Read BrueninR & Kerstner's big ad in this issue. 'J he biggest ad ever run by any merchant in this city. Doors and windows at C. W. Henderson's lumber yard. The Peoples National Bank of Jackson presented to its cus tomers one of Ira R. Hick's al manacs as a Christmas present. This is a very valuable almanac and useful in any household. See Heinberg's elegant line of cloaks, skirts and waists. Louis Cook's horse ran off with a buggy on the streets of Jackson, Monday, but no serious damage was done. The horse was stopped near the post office. WANTED A good farm hand to work on a farm. Good wages and a steady position to the right man. Apply at this office. Dr. H. Finney of Kennett had buisness in Jackson last week. For sale, a good horse. Apply at this office. The two amendments to our state constitution adopted last Xovember went into effect on December 2(ith. This comUy wi KQ RcpuUican jn if there is sense used. Get prices on cement and i shingles at Jackson Lumber Co. j John McNeely (col) requests us to say that the white people , of Jackson made up $M5 for him. Jolin is sick and very much J appreciates this t.imly assistance. "You can go further and do j worse." subscribe for the Herald. YV f Qil-w1- nn.l Vila 1 irr ,of the sheritrs otIk.t,f T.iis office wm1(. jmvo )e(jn iU h(J ha,)(,s of lhe iie,)Ulj ieans, had the Kepuh-' j ,icans act(1(1 witfelv . Geat bargains on dross goods nt iit.i,1i)ej,.'s' ' Miss Louise Kies. sister of our representative, will be his cluet clerk during the session ot the coming legislature. Star Brand shoas are better at Heinbeg's. Kev. A. T. Osliron, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, is using his Psychic and (lie 1 )fiiKci at never le- notes a eolumn tn a lot nf seiisatinnal Mult thai, if it 111111 lie told, eilll he toM ill : IVw hues. I hat is the kind itl' newspaper writing we like "hot ail lien, lint sn llllieh l)iel. at Sikestnu. last ami her The old iM.tuily eiuiri lin- ished ilp its hllsilless hist week and the new eourt will eonvelli' this Weik. Tlie young people of .tack son had t dance at the Armory Hall last week and tbry had a tine time. The best shoes for the least money at Heinbergs. For Sale An Incubator and lxm rut tvr, good as new. Guaranteed to work In everyway. Apply to liural Itoute No. . Jtoxi. .lackso'n, Mo. II IHed, at 1 1 1m home near Krnlt land, Lum Phillips, of hinallpox. He was alKiut .' years old. Clinton (loyerl, son of County Clerk Fred (loyerl , returned to St.'louls, Monday, lo complete his course in plumhliw. You will find the best line of gloves at Heinbergs. The American Express Com pany has withdrawn from the Houck road.- Heniberg is making close prices on all rubber clothing, boots and shoes. W. B. Crites of the Cape had business at the county seat last week. Choice northern potatoes at Sibley's at less than $1.00 per' bushel. j Trof. T. E. Joyce of the Cape ! was in Jackson last Saturday. Joe Poinsett of Perryville and Gus and John Poinsett of White water had business in our city last week. Why pay $1.20 per bushel for potatoes when you can buyj them at Sibley's for less than! $1.00? We are in receipt of a fine copy of the Pioneer Edition of the! Colorado Springs Democrat. It; was sent complimentray by J. H. Kerr, founder of the Fruit-, lan Institute in this county. Now is the time to buy cloaks cheap any cloak at Heinbergs for about half price. Dr. Wiley, U. S. Chemist of the Agriculture department will; resign as the president and oth er members of the Agriculture board didn't agree on his ruling against the Millers of the coun try, when he claimed that the passing of an electric curret through flour was against the pure food law. : Try dem Orlean lasses at HofT meister & Macom. They are genuine plantation molasses. T. J. Akins, U. S. subtreas uier. was presented with a solid gold tea and colVee set by his friends, at his office in St. Louis last week. New crop plantation New Or leans Molasses, direct from New Orleans, at Hoirmeister & Ma com. Circuit court convened Mon day, with Judge Riley on the bench. The Southeast Press associaton meets again at the Cape Jan.1 )th. Heinberg's new suits for men, boys and children are now all in You can save much time and money by inspecting his line. ( Ilev. C. J. Moeller assisted by Hcv. D. S. Wall of Mt. Olive, j 111., is holding revival services; at the German church near Gor- donville. Preaching is in Eng lish next Sunday night. Meet-j ings will last all next week. Miss Addie liehrens of De Soto is visiting relatives in this city. For Sale--The farm known as the T. B. Kinder farm two miles west of Gordonville 137 acres. 50 acres of the of cleared bottom land and 25 acres timber, rest hill land. Good-house and barn. Mrs. T. B. Kinder. Gordonville. Mo. Rev. K. F. Carroll. State Evangelislt, is preaching in the Oak Ridge Baptist church. He will remain until Sunday. The regular meeting of the Oak Ridge Baptist Church will be held Saturday, Jan. 'Jth. at 2 P. M. All members are earnestly requested to be present. The Oak Ridge Baptist church have received and placed their new seats. It looks now like A. A. Speer of Chamois will be speaker of the house. Contest ends today. It takes MT votes to elect. Speer claims :S!. The Rev. Mr. Swoupe will be gin a protracted meeting in Jackson Methodiist church. Jan. 21. Dr. S. M. McAnallv of White water had business in Jackson last Saturday. The undersigned will pay the uesi inarKei prices ior iur. Ab McGuire, Jackson, Mo. 9 Warren Smith and family who nave been in this county for a few days. They left for their home in Sikeston Saturday. F. S. Portis went to Memphs last week and may take the fore manshship of a paper there. On last Tuesday night the Jackson camp M. W. A. gave a public installation and supper, the one at the Workman hall, and the other at the Turner Hall. The installation officer failed to arrive, but the work was well and impressively done by the out going consul. Chas. Behrens. After the installation supper was served, at the place indicated ahove, and such a supper was never served in Jackson for a long time. There three loner tables extending the entire length of the hall and each was loaded with every thinar crood to eat. There were over 400 pres ent, 200 of them were invited guests as each woodman had the right to invite one gentleman! and his lady. The Woodmen I were ably assisted by the Royal 1 Neighbors and this was a fur-' ther guarantee of the success of , the supper. The hall was a little crowded but all present' enjoved a very pleasant and so ciable evening. ; The chicken show held here this week is the best in the his tory of the association. There, were more chickens here and better chickens than ever be-, fore. The present management ! dserves much praise for the creditable and busness like way in which they handled the bus si ness. Mr. Riley of near Desoto was here this week. He came to place his boy in the J. M. A. Mr. Riley was associated with Honney the founder of the Mis souri Cash Book. Last Monday Revs. Browning Englebrth. Moeller, Tertley, Hembre. and Haw responded to the call for a meeting of the preachers of the county. Others phoned in that they were pre vened from coming bv extremely severe weather. M. T. Haw was elected tempory chairman and instructed to call another meeting for Jan. 18th at in a.m. The meeting will be held in the Methiodist church in Jackson. All ministers of the Gospel are invited to be present. M. T. Haw. M. T. Haw went to Charleston. yestrday to assist in the local op tion campaign there for a day or so. The election is to be held Jan. l'.th. Died, in this city, Monday. Mrs. Mary A. Armour, aged SS years. 3 months and 21 days. She leaves a husband, mother, father, and brother to mourn her death. Funeral services were conducted at the home. Tuesday, and the body was laid to rest in the city cemetery. The Herald sympathises with the bereaved family. Fruitland. Health generaly good with the exception of a considerable scare of small pox. Columbus Philips who went to the Cape some time ago died Monday night and was buried Tuesday at Shioh. Several peon le visited the home and probably have had a good chance for the small pox, several have been vac-; cinated and probably there will' be no futher spread of the dis-' ease. Rev. McCormack held quarter-, ly meeting here Saturday and j Sunday. The meeting closed at Shiloh i Sunday night with some conver-j sations and a few accesions to i the church. ! Esq. Minton held court here Thursday of last week the first j suit that has been filed here for, some time. ' Some of the boys were fined ; for throwing a few rocks here on Xmas. Scribbler. Notice. We are now dnin; a cash, or exehamre business, so please don't ask for credit.! KespeettuWy. ('. I). Bl.lJWl.LL, Millerville, .Mo. s Orren Wilson ; ATTORNEY AT LAW MM ARV PIHI.IC . COl.l.t.C I IONS A M'KCI ALTV CAPE CcNARDtAU MISSOURI X Small Depositors . There are several reasons why the management of the Cp County Saving Ranl welcomes small depositors and con siders It a matter of (rood business policy to K've eiial attention to small and large accounts. In the first place, most of our huxe depositors started as small depositors. Wo have had the pleasure of seeing many accounts grow steadily over a period of years and are glad to say that we have helped our customers to increase their business and deposits. So far as the bunk Is concerned, it Is Just as satisfactory to have several small Accounts aggregating the same as one larger one, because, although there Is three times the bookkeeping In volved, that Is more than offset by the posslbllit les of develop ment of three different accounts, beside the advertising value of three satisfied customers. This Hank's Capital and Surplus of iino.ooii.oo, and Its com plete equipment and strong personnel make it an Ideal dcxmltory for small depositors who hope to he bigger ones. The officers will Is- glad to talk over banking relations with you at any time and pledge themselves to serve your Interest faithfully when you intrust your business to this bank. ONE DOLLAR OPENS AN ACCOUNT CAPE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 MARKET REPORT. Flour, per cwt $3.00to3.20 Bran, per cwt 1.20 Shipstuff 1.25 Cornmeal, perbu GO Corn, 65 Oats 45 Potatoes, Irish 85 Lard 10 Tallow (4 Bacon Shoulders Ham Smoked Hides, green 00! Beeswax 25 Feathers -10 to .45 1 lv Ho , t Cox .' Spring Chickens Turkeys : Ducks Geese Butter Eggs .08 .02 08 12tol5 .08 .05 .20 HOUSE MOVING If you have a house or kirn . ..iiiove. call on or write to.. C-IIAS. IN YAK I) R. I . I). No. 1 Jut Itson, Mo. T-i :ui i.-aNxnali'e : v-irk Kit Isfactorv. S. T. DALEY, l.iKMii-d at VA In-ill lin-'ii Machine ', Siioji. cal Mtli-nf I'lilillo sii;iio. ! PLUMBING &. HIPE FITTING -Ciill .ll'l'lll lull ID tfVI U-l illtf mill tin win U. LOOK & LISTEN Hut ilium's" the word. (Jet voiir fainilv wiislj-, iiilT tloiie at the : : : : Jackson Luundry for 73c. I'hoiie lL.y mul our wairon will call Sal ifa tioii ruarantct'd. : William Wessell; UKXKUAL HKPAIHKH Of nil kiudi if I'liiniture mid I'p hoisti'iintf. Wimlo.v ilusOi nil sizes, ' I riiniinu I'irt iin-s. S -wiiit; .M:u'lilm-s, 1 ron itiir Itouuls. ( Iiiiir i ( t t inn mid ll-n-ks of all kind and -l.r. EDW. D. HAYS Attorney at Law ! Notary Public OFKK.'K I.N COl'IlT 1IOUHK JACKSON MISS0UM OPTICAL TREATMENT - linn iinv ii-Hclv lo serve tl,e -.iililic In my optical profi ssi.m Any one di-tirin my si-rviccs, c ill nl nfllci-. in i;;irii);in prop. i-i1y, norllii-usl of bunk. Illlk'e lioiirs troin II a. in. to 4 p. in. i S. M. McANALLY ' Whitewater, Mo. Ladies Piano You mihl gel one almost FREE, in our a puz zle contc&l. Send for this prize offer anil try counting the 4 mark,. When you send m vour an.wcr vour will ket hv return mail rRtL tcr vour efforts a tine booklet of Ola T.nie Sonus, and you may win a check that will partly pa tor a piano, bend for our ' Prize Offer" today. Ad dress a poUI card lo OALESBURC PIANO CO. 91 9. Cherry St. GALESBURG, ILL. Write your name and full address plainly. Boys CBCE 1 IXIuLi Time Songs favorites, such as Annie Laurta. Horn. Sweet Home. Old Oakea Hacket, Star Spantlcd Banner iss all tha aood old tunas and markmal airs words and music complete finest book el sonis you ever aaw, and it will be aivcn te von FREE., if you try our $ purzle. Youdea't have to sell anytbins or do any work. Write ua on a postal that you want our PHIt OrrCR. and wa will send you a funny $ puisla. Yon ca try Ibis punle count the marks and send ua your answer, and we will send you the eons) book wbetber vour answer is riehl er wrone. Kememher, you est the aone book by return mail when you send your answer to the puasle. There are other valuable priiea, Send today. Just ask for our "Prire Oiler." Address your posUI card to the C4I ESMURO PIANO CO . No. 91 1. Cherry St. GALESB11RO. ILL Write your Bam and full eddrcst plalr'r. David B. Hays ATTORNEY AT LAW Jackson, Mo. Onice: Wist Mdc of PiiMic S.uaie. j Telephone -M. . I JOHN ATKINSON ! Piano Timor and 1 Repairer. t'riii-r!y with Kr,-m It I'lmm htnl Or : .. mill 1 he Mil. lii -M)-t I" Munlc ' HiiU-l , I. "II in. Mil. I Phone 337. 433 Broadway, Cape Girardeau. A SWKLt. HANK ACCOl'NT inal, rs a svill iii.-in. He Ihh mini that doi's thlnH it;d U UhiI.xI up to. HKi llNK ACCOI'NTS its it r.ili itn t In1 rowi b of hinull Im HinniiiKs. Vim bank wllli us and th iii-ooin.ts l'i o" s. ippnri unit y pri-M-nlH mid ou iiiiiUi- a l od invi stiin nt. iloulilti your riipitiil tuid before yon liiiritiy know b vim rt' ncli. Try It and w. The People s National Bank JACKSUN, M0. TOAWrYFMY. REVOLVING. ...ALE 'o yi blri- DEAfULB fENCE CO. DE KALB, I! L. KANSAS CfTV, MO. "rWiiW, M, M. S. POULTRY FENCE Very dost Met. I'xill'Itt..! t rfi t 'ii.r S.i4 M1 ,'r fhw I'n ii.tliiie. 'r I. l,.r .-.I..... ,). :ing full lint ot lwli fuc all 'rj.'tCALB FENC5 CO. . P.Kstb III . Kuua Citt. Ms. Girls 0' '