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V SMITH, BLEECK & CO. ABSTRACTS Here vou get services of no flxpert ui - INSUR 1 Vc . itetotor and title einujiner, REAL ESTATE RENTS. OVM TENANTS AME MtOMPT PAY. Farming ton Times FRIDAY, I KItKI AKY lu, 1906. CHURCHES. I'mslii n.KI vs llcv. K. I III. koK. Hal lol HveacMOl Sunday asOtOlaf unit even IMi -umluy School at 'M a. .WM M Hablas, SHipertntendent , Prayer nesting n ednasda) vnlBf. Miun.ni-i i.i i-i ui i . n th-Kkv. UK iim,iv. castor- ihrsecblni vry Sunday Morning and evening! Sunday Mhiiol it in h bbbill nnun . BunstiBtendent , Prayer nieetins. every Wedneaaay vnln mi i in. in -i Krw nest "K1 w " iihmack, I'm lot I'reaeblaa every Sunday nornlna and vtulngi miihUV Behoot '" in ,in w. i Ktllot, superintend! prayei in. i rarj Wednesday evenln u.,1 i i-i Ri i M M in MlLfH i Haatul Preeclitn ever) -inula . noruta and eve nlnf sunda) scl i M u H a. nr. w i um I,. sui leudent. Prayei neetlm .a.h Wedl n vanln " " N c c auwti Bunds) in p m. and wealm It I I' I ul M p I" , hhistias " ' ' " '' " MM. imi..i it. i bin ifi n sundai mornlM uii. I evt mi. Ha Ul U II il 111 J -i ii ni every sunda) 1 1 , suiewlntenuenl i.-i . i.i suinla) i lirli .i. I. n i in i i-' evi i.i nuiiua) a anln I al 1 I.I till K IN 111 IT"' ICbtBS V 1 J tin. fourth ; it lit i v . it it i .."in i . rMe . rerj suuua) etcepl Ural 'Utechh m 'Lit h' - - prtai Uai . ,'f ., k . I COUNTY OH ICfcHS. ' II J I. llNAId l ' HM.I 1. 1 t'rmildlna ldt mi 1 t TBfcMH k ii jude Kiwi i'1-tii. t u J Mataanm in ,iud aaomd lilatrlrl wm Bin ,. ,,, HniiMta. '. I Mafioaii ml .1 i WlLLIAMa I 1 l.lUKkM l i II hums I f rirT.ix .1 .1. I lokl ..i.. M WlUMjk i. u Honroa I' i I uiai in'" H it Ihjm sin. I I . iii.i. .s It K I It - lalk ' 1 it) . ullarlul 1 1 'ii urai Miartn Pmaacuilnii .fiint --iii i"ir . '..iniii-r. . I'UllllC AilllllllKti.it.. i v 1 i -ininil-' i i COURTS ii. tin ki ii. aniiHiur, Jwiaa saruiiu aondwn ii ttr. wawti "i"' a , auttMtl 1'iiuari it I rat llundwi la PaWna . ) . uux uu .t and SuaaniOar paoaai aaeoud Moadajri m Jon tarj . April. JuH and intnHar H & B i cooncctinK .nut. mi K' R. R Kivtralde witb Kit We St. I.i. Ills. s 45 a m. 1 ;ou p. tit. 715 i' m. Arrive Kn'k Hprinjgai I I lu .1. til. i ll p- :s4 . m. rain It Al. Ii l.l'. u.' ... k juiUK p. 1.' ,IMU' St. I. .mi 1 I 2 2 p. V.V P- Electric Cat Leaves Farmington At , u a in lo meet llllnoui Bnuth eru K"'u8 '" Biamarek. Ai i :'.i' u'elook in. lu uin't tiain mi Illinois Suiiiburn going to Sle (lencvleve Ai :; 1 ,', 11 ui lo uieel lllinoli Koulb ern ''ii.;: 10 Bianiarok Ai 1 1 .. o'clock t in. lu aieei 1 1 1 1 m is Houlbern Kolng 10 Sio, Oanevluve, 1 ,11 1 1, Lu -11- in uieel Iron Moon- loin train m I'i 1 10 and ii o'ulock p. in liny .1. . - ... Unkiuaii I'ow Id ! I i al K'. L'niuii-ui tdc Morthi rn ! Nui'l I'm.' Si . ,- at Httraiig . la' at Klein - put ai al K I--UI 1 , I.i tana at Klnin'a, NiKtbern Need I tat ht : .lest desiKiia, al In al Kle Val Pelt) Hon the Sv u r. A lloaiut Ii i" moved lulo I, reniilt'iice Buy youi Shoes now! K iroh Caah S) -'''in Shoe Sle Vou will always tin. I a full line if the bajat make of shoes al Heraog'a, Valenti , all the latest shape- uud deaign, t Polty'i Book store. Mm- Gertie Pally visited bar ister, Mr. Lie Marti, at lie Solo last week Shoes! Shoes! nothing but Bboea, ai low prioes, at Karaoh'i Caah Syetent Shoe Sale Kd. ' Hani. II I making towns on the ill ii i u ime ..I the Iron Mountain selling t) pawrlier. Mr. ind Mm Frank Tbompaon of St 1 l aliens -pent tiuada) with S. .1. Telle)" ami family Order taken for engraved visiting cards al Tin hMRI offlee. Call and see sty la and atamphM. Miss Kale Hraltaiii I pent MVOTal days l ist week visiting Mis 0 . Norwlne at Boone i'erre Miss Marian Kelt h goes every Thurs day to Flat Hivcr nd Detloge wbete she has a large tniisir ehUM. I he nei entartalnmant nf the Mon day ( luii oonree will be a lecture by Spillinan liiggs, Feliruary I'Ulh. You will not know bow muob money you can save on Shoe, unless yon atien. 1 Kartell' Caah Byatem shoe Sale. For -Siiuon-puie titirl.it heat flour, New Orleans MolaiMM and Canada sap Maple Syrup, go In tnl- A NIXOB Mercantilfl On, There was a Iii" alum Tajeaday noon which proved to he a Hue burn ing out ai Lb residence ol Kev. (i. W Barlan, The Cash System Shoe Sale. Mi. Tonj i Irlob "I Cape ;irar dcati visited Uii iliter, Mrs. .1 f, Hull man, and family law ilny tltii week IV an ted Herman girl tor house -work; family of two: aragai 18,00 par waak. Apply al anoa al Tbi Timki otfloe, "(in away from noma lo hear tin1 news " Many of the southeast paper oonilaoe in talk of 'grafting'1 in eon ncotion with Bute Hospital No. t rii- talk ! ilir town )aai now, -- pn i.llly Milling III.' ladil , I- till' "bargain days" inaugurated by am hards ii mau, Mr E, C Urolook. Mi-- VI finui SI I ( "Ian y eamo down I the luoetiuii ul ibe M nitda j i lull lnt 'I bur-day ' v 1 1 1 1 . . ,ii tin' tceidenoe ul Mr A. .1 ul I. mi. -in Hi In.- tht t dor i.'.t come tiu i iban ii 1 1 -i - been March Mb ii A'li v.. I . Ml Hi ll K II 1 April K3d, I i..t ti toua lime 1 .ii.. -l:i , wbloh 1- 1I1.' beginlng of Lent. ll ui. ttrotliora ,v Co 'In n genera reel t late, inaoranoe umi oouvayanoa bnalucati 'I he) have offlcea in tin Karmingiou Meroanllle Co Uuilding, in. 1 will treat you right, Nee Ibeli 1. tnl in I'm 'I'm na ami il yon have an) buaiueaa in their line call and MM lulu. C r IVIIkaon w as appointed Po lice Jutii. ul the ally nf farmington by tin' Hoard of Alderman al theil mealing laai Moudayuigbt, JudgaK 1 . I'ookei i.i- built bin a new raai denae Jual outaide the oorporale llnaa umi removed Into it, which neceaftitnted lu- realgnation. 1 in' Karmlngton Uume Building mill I. mill Aaaoolatlon is pottiog out mn.ilii'i -in.'- ui slim us, ivhicli maker the fourth. The tunuiai maating n( tharoholdara of tins aaaoeuUiou will in hold m 11 ilii i- ul tint laaratary, J. t Cayea, on ' the ' isi ni-i . al '.t o'ulock a. to . w in-ii direntora mil in- elected. Ui V. M. Uaealinaud wife have In-1 catad in Farmlnifton They Damabore it "in JnokaoUi and the Caah Hook aaya ni tbeni: "Hr. F. M. Ueealln leave I in day lor Karmington where in. and ' 1,1- ROOd Mill', "III. is alslll till OsliMi path, "ill practice their profaaaloB. The Ltoetoi has wade many frlendi iirtf win. will regret to aee bitu leave." MeCabe v Maek, last leaaoa tea lured with the Irish Pawnbroker, will head the aomed) itan ihai will appeal ai tiie Opera llouaa Thuraday, Febru ary it., mtii "Malonay'i Wadding " They will be aupported lv a itfoog I. 1st, inoluding Windaor Idttlc, Miuul tutton, the dancing girl, the Beaut) 'lini it- anil fifteen others. CHASE & SANBORN'S SPECIAL COFFEE, 25c. per lb., at KLEIN'S. Damage GrtJtei than Was Thought in ii. A In Use .ii: lite at II. ui. o.ier - lesnli dnnioge t Ul efleeta at e it e gave the htrnltora ind mi JOU This wa hceaine unusual eare lor an neeas loll nf that k mil was lollowed out in removing the nrUulaat but a Mlbe iueut examinntioo nf the eMaot shows that tt gooil deal tuore damage than I wa ni tirst thmighi to have been done WM diaCOVered Much Of the wearing apparel, bedding, vaiuahie pictures, el, ., were bndlj damaged b) water, rendering them praetieally useless, ami unite nf the furniture, which was of a line character, waa defaced and broken. Mi. Kozier eBllraate thai the damage is batweaa ntiu ami ft.ooo. Marriage Licenses January S7th, .loseph ('imk ami Miss Maud Cain oi Blrini February 8, II .1. Cunningham f l lat River am! Mi-s Julia l.aHose of Klvina, uii, Joaaph Probii ami Miss KM It l.eouatil of Klvitts Accidental Shooting. Last Satorday while Mr. T. J. Short ami bia son, Ohie, were out bnnling, he accidentally abot the boy in the leg. The wound whs promptly attended to mill the boy will soon be all light again Special Notice. Having sold my (tore and gone out ol business, I urgently re.piesi all per snus who are indebted to me on ac count or otherwise to call mid settle, either at my old stand or at my resi- denoa. Prompt attention to this re ojneat will be najpraaiatae. A I.. Outi.n. To Cure a Cold in One Day l ike LAXATfVK BUOMO (JU1M1NM Tblet . Ail drnggbH refund the money M It fall to cow E. IV. Urova'a signature I mi each box. Sine. OUR MORNING MAIL fsrmington in 1 Fur Way to Secure Early Morning Service via Illinois Southern and Electric line Mr. Carkttoo oi the urtiee of Buper- IntendaBt ot Itailwuy Mail Service at St. Iiouia, umi Boparlntendenl Well of the llliiinis Southern railway, were here thin week. Their visit had lo do with the proposed change of the morn ing mail services to Parmicgton The mail lot (hi place from the last mall train -.nth on the Iron Mountain rail road is traiiafcrred t Dlamarok and brought from that point to lie laua on the local freight, which is presume.! to reach the latler point til about a. m. ; but more frequently it miaa al together and doesn't reach here until 1 p. in. Superintendent Wells pn.po.es to operate a train over the lllinuis South ern from Bhmiarok, leaving thai point at 0:SO a 111 . if this early mail -i'i-vice is transferred to thai mail. Il w.nilil teach Hat liner .shurln aftel ami he brought in Farmingtoo orei the eleotrie railway, reaobing here between T au.l a. tu li would ni' a great eonvenieaoe tu Farmington ami point- along the llii noia HoMhern, inoluding st (lenevieve We undetMand ihu this ntoruiot! 'rain frum Bbmarok will he placed mi il Uiiuoia Kouthern in about a week, and thai Mi Cnrleton ul the railway mail eorvlce is favorabl) Impreaaed with the plan, anil will 10 report to Mipei inteii. dent I alt ol the Hallway .Mail Sen ice. t he proapeel ..I aecuriug this nervine in encoui aging Karsch's Cash System Shoe Sale begins Saturday, Feb. 4. Buckwheat Bom ami pine ) nip at k Icio V maplt The Oitord Affair. The Monday club entertained In a handaoma man net their friend to the number of one hundred am! titty last Thursday evening at the reaidonea nf Mrs. A. J. .wan The playette, The Oxford Affati,' wa itivan with the following east Mrs Jack Osford (who en joy hersetl in spue ot ob stacles). ... Mis M. P. Cayea Miss Margaret Odord (who is nearly distracted by her duties as ohaperone . Mi Cayoe Dorothy Howe Mias Ox- Pbyllkt Aabion I ford's nieoe am! her fricml, who ale enough lo distract any ehaperoue Miss Allele ( nyce Mis. Anlbony Mrs. Zaoontiah BaroataJile, (who is not averse to oil, playing bat newly acquired wealth) Miss Gladys Hosier Miss Bopbronia Price (Mi-. Barnatablo'i sinter, who aspires to Shakespeare) .Mrs. .wart I. lien (iiliu think- bat mh iress, Mrs, Harnstalile, is "llegantlv fashionable" . . Miss Kate Mark Mary (who i- maid In Ocean side Hotel, and who enjoys a bit ..f gossip) Mis.. Myra lardy Tlie beaotlful reaidenoe was wall adapted lo nerve s the -eene nl the little affair, the parlor being used as the stage, while the audience was Healed in the library and diuittg room, the whole being connected w ith w ide sliding doots. The music was excellent, the follow ing being the sell'.. turns given: " I lie Adminitratiou Match." "Violin Holo" The Btroller," "Mia Bella," ! n ole Rammy" ami "Spanish Kilhnu ell.'- " Mt.-s.'. M iiioii Keith and Irene Nixon alternated at 'be piano, and they were aaaisted by Mi Jaokaon, grit violin, Ml dounlmi, necoud vio liis. and Mr Meal, ba viol, all lucmbar of the nrcbeatr al state HoapiUl Nil I. Mr Frank I. Keith wa manager of the nntarlninment, and she showed good judgment in 0Bliog I he charac- tets, which were all must admirably eartlsd out After the play refreahmenU wete served, and the invite. I gueat voted the whole affait a 1001 delightful MM) ill all its details. l ite play was lepealed al Stale Hospital No. I las', evening lot the entertainment of the Inmate of that institution. Save money on your Shoes at karsch's Cash Svstein Shoe Sale. Corn, oats, hay anil mill Klein's. feed Carleton Notes. Oarletou is still alive and thriving sumptuously, despite the cold weather On account of the protracted meet ing there will be no literary society next Friday night, and probably not during lite meeting. Watch our an nouncements and keep iufnrtnet! about the most iinpoitant college in South east Missouri. The subject which will be debated by the representatives of Carleton Col lege and Marvin Collegiate Institute is 1 Hesolved, "That there should be a law enacted in Missouri making education compulsory for al! children from the age ol eight years to the age of four teen years." J. 1. Sutherland and Otto Hopkins will affirm lor Carleton and Klmer l'cal and Fred Cttlmet w ill dony as the representatives of M. C. I. lircat thing- will happen on thu 2 1st ol February at Frederick town , Wo invite sli our friends lo encourage us by their attendance. Please wear the college coitus oltl gold am! nuvy blue. Further announcement will be made liter, lu the meantime impure. Just come and see ham cheap yoa can buy Shoes at karsch's Ca-li byatem shoe sale Rev. Lincoln McConnell a Preach er of Great Force The New Methodist Episcopal Church Crowded. Splendid Music by a Chorus of Between Fifty and One Hundred Voices With Orchestral Accompaniment. LECTURE SERMON FOR MEN. At the Opera House Sunday Afternoon at 2:30 "Why Boys Go Astray, or the Psychology of Sin." Beginning mi leal Monday night, Union Kovival ami Kvangeliatlo services undei the direction ol Kev. Llnooln MeConuull have been held in the new Methodial Kpisoopal Church of this city each kfternoon and eveuing. Much in terest is being manifested in tht eetv- ei", nttUOOgll they have just com menced Kaeh mghi a larget oongre galion than any preceding one ul 1 1' nils the service. A feature ul the meeting is the large chorus eboii It bt expeatnd that the present number of lilty member of this choru will he doubled within the next lew days. Uev, Mr MoCunnell directs lb music ami is assisted by his Wife til tin' piano, ami hi- son Kilvvun! emphasising the time anil movement by aid of orchestral drums. Special hy mn books for the service are being used mid both choir and BOngMgntion are rapidly becoming familial with the liyiuus The music Is of unusual ex oellentlC ami a large pari of each ser vice Consists nf singing Mr. MoConnell't Introduolory ser mon on Monday evening was upon the subject "Have Faitfa III (illll " He used as an Illustration the incident ol l.azaius' deatli mid Christ's visit lo the home of hi- aiatefa, Mary and Msrlha Front tin- the niinitter dednoed three oharaoteristlo of their faith, three things in which theil faith WTO at fault ni lacking. Tin c faults are ehanie leriltlc of much ul the avowed faith in thu world to-da) and tire as follows: First The mistake is loo often made ..( limiting the WOtk Of fllld by place "If Thou hadst been hoi it brothel would not have died" We need to believe that 0ml i- in Pennington, Hot only by lu- omnipresence but in lu power to save -uuls fiom sin. gejeund The mistake i- tou often in uie in limiting (lod's work to ibefu thrc, "I km. w mi brother will arlte al the last dav." We need lo believe that this tune, this day , I the one in Which we shall ie the results of Uud' Work in saving souls from sin i'hird The mistake is ton often made of limiting Uud'i work a to His power "Our brothel lias bean dead four days and by Ibis time he stink Btb." We need lo believe that He will leach I., the lowest and most de praved one ui this community to save from sin. On Tuesday night the senium was preached front the text "There is a way that aeemolb right unto a man, but the end thereof I death." Mr. McConnell laid down a series of propo sitions, logical in their ooueloeiona, sin. wing that OUC must be certain ol the right In lubstano they were a follows : First Hight and w rong ate princi ples eternally Axed, separated and im mutable. Accidents mid incidents nf life du not alter these. Second A man's Opinion 01 think ing dn mil affect or alter either right or wrong. Violation of the laws of right inevitably lead lo punlabment, as violations of any other law brings its penalty. The sermon was largely devoted lo the consideration of the function of conscience and only one conclusion from the sermon was possible : a man's conscience niiisl be educated and Uai nod by the laws of right be,ore its approval is of value. Or, in other words, a conscience educated in the law ul (iod as revealed in His Word and through His I. aw. Wednesday night his text was "He not deceived: (iod is not mocked; as a man soweth so shall he reap." He said Ifaat the heart ol man is above all thing deeeltful. and showed with logical conclusiveness that the laws of (iod, both in the natural and spiritual world, were immutable', they cannot be eironmvented nor dodged -"(iod is not mocked : '' the violation of Hi. I l.'l.i I. is. ui. s Vt. 1 ..ssl I I laws brine sure retribution. This as true of the moral as of the physical law Whore His laws are observed, Ood honors tbeil observance; i( in the natural or physical luws by fruitful vol Itl and healthfiilness of mind and body; if in the spiritual by lite ever lasting. Throughout i lie larmon there were many Illustration that were well se lected and made plain the truth the preacher sought lo imprest upon his hearers. There was a fund of humor that drew laughter from the congrega tion, but the homoroui lllualratloni were all so well litted into the texture of the sermon and pertinent to the point illustrated that each one was made lo leel the force of the spmikct'- (xpoeltlon of the truth. Throughout thecomlng week preach ing nervines will he held noun at half past two am nine at half past seven each after- each eve- v. union service will be held on Sunday Uioru-I ing, a- each of I he cliun lies will hold its own On Sunday sftert u at' half pa-t two, however. Be Mi Me- Cnnnell will deliver an address, to men at the Opera House BB lite Sub ject, "Why Hoy- (in Aatray, "t The psycholog) of sui." COUNTY COURT County Court mat In regular ieiuM last Monday, all the nfHeer being proa ant. Amons nthei ntattar of a rou tine nalure, luult as allowing bills, etc., j the following buaine has been Iran acted : School fund loan nf 60U lu -I IV, gltlei transferred to .1. !. Rittet . Hatisfaothin ordered entered on -el I fund bond nf lohn M Bean Alexander He Iding, pool and iulte ..w with in in- uiiijiiii.it. wa- admitted in ihe 'uunty Inftrmai f. ( .instable Jeaee Metiltt nl I'eriy township vvas ordered Ui remove from old pesl hulls,, mi Ihe B. I I vV ( Cu 's laud neat limine Telle, used ol smallpox nnarantino, all clothing, bed- and bed elothinu and tlestro) same b horning, ami to il Ughly fumigate the remalninii article, such as stoves, furniture, etc. i and OOUVC) same to tie new Inlirniar) Imildingfoi purpose if storing. Moal of the 111 if the CoUII up lo rhursds) Boon has been taken up with he cxaminntlon of pxtlitinne tor saloon ieetise- . License- have been gi anted n N O. Buchanan, s un Pertiuger, II ' Meyei and A t Boyd allnfFatlii inglmi I 'i-i it ii in - nl .1 ..tin V ilksnii mil I. uiii- Walker of Bonue li ne were rejected, on ground of mil being Buffi- ienl Court was still at wmk on pe titions fni loloon licenses at UOOU y es- lerdat We do what we say the best at Hboes made, at the lowest prie Kartell's Cash Sv-lem Shoe Hall SALEM NEIGHBORHOOD. Mr-. Ka- Kdwards i- dang irouily ill. "Aunt" Polly Will ,,,.), I tt'r) with nrlp. Mrs Maud 1 Whaten ha painful t liiitnli i nuscd bv a tiiiui' felon ( has. Zeiniet relumed Fjhlay Irom I i nonth1 visit to relatives in r Several Ste (ieuevieve people e at-Wcd- tended the lull .! ill llu- place ncsilav . Mn Joe Bradley has I n tulte illlng with a bod cold but is battel at this writing. Mi Walki r Johnson has had ami second simko nf paralaay expected In live. Mi- I. aura Roeenatcngol nf His narok i- viltlng het paruuta, Mr. and Mi-. It. N. pnlaion. Waltni Perkins ol Farmington W. A Perryman "t Oikland a this v icinlty Saturday . Willie Perryman utOskland t Iv spent Sunday here with hi- U' Ton ami i. on Perryman. Prof. .1 w Ho nl Klvins and icini- .ll-llis Mies Ida Hoy oi Zell -pent Saturday and Sunday with I,,.,,,,' folks. Kev .1 a Wood will UII hi regu-1 lar eppolntmonl SI Salom Sunday. Kverybody il In oburch. Kev W. A leti.-y nl ste t.em reive was antertaincd Wadnesdat at dinner by Mi - and Mr- Kd Brewer. Si Johnson and Kd lllewer look the Immense lot of rabbit they killed Monday tu Flat liiver on I'uesday, Mr. am! Mi-. Ilaytv I Darnell and dangbier Mi-- l.niu and sun Bryan, were guests u Justice llrewer and family Sunday . Miss Laura Tbampaon's school will oloea Friday muob in the sorrow uf all het pupil-. Miss Thompson has gained many friends w hile in our mid. I and we wnnt her to remember there is a warm welcome awaiting her at Sa lem. The infant and only SOU ol Mr. and Mrs Tom Straughan of Sic. Gen evieve, and little gland-sou nf Mrs. Mary Straughan of this vicinity, died January lll-t. 1906, and was brought here last Wednesday lot burial. Kune ral services were conducted in Salem church by Uev. W. A. Tetlcy of Ste. Genevieve, aftei which Interment took place in Salem cemetery. Mr. and Mr- Siranghnii have the sympa thy ol a host of friend- here in their sad hour. Ofai.. I Kittle Red and Sapling Clover seed I at Klein's. COAL. I he Fartninglon Coal Company wil sell yiii coal. Leave orders at Ihe sta bles of Mayberry vt llinhley, pi e t. at Byington Bro., phone Its. Thomu Morris of Llnooln, Neb-, ifi 111 yetirs oltl ind is still hearty and Hctive. lie tins never in his life eaten warm lireml tinil Ims been u Htemlv user til' beer niul tobaOCO. I HAILE EROS.d CO. FARMINGTON, MISSOURI. OFFICE IN l;AK.niN0 TON nKRCANTtl.E CO Bl.OO., N. W, CORNER PUBLIC SOI ARE. . . Mntl CONVEYANCERS. 'PHONE NO. 219. Special Agents New Tork Life Ins. Co. LIBERTYVILIE ITEMS (iliulys kinkead ha the grip. t.. w gimpeon is sick with grip. Hortle Halion is recover! na from "l"'H of grip, ! Snow here every I --now every night. dav and mini Henry and Myrtle Mcketi.le me re '''Bering ftfMB grip. A M. Smith, his three daughter nod one son are gripping. Postmaster Stutgess and family an recovering Irom the awful nrip. Homet Bradley of si 1 tntkt is vis iting in- father ami mother, Mr, ami Mis i; w Bradley nf tbi plane K I' Sebastian happened with what might have been a serious Baal dent last week, by a buy piercing him near the tight eye with a pitchfork. Judge W. M. Smith, who lias been seriotislv ill wild the nrlp, al-o hi- wife and two daughters, are all now nonvnlaaoaul We trust they may - dily recover. I'uesday, January Slat, Joe I'bnm son wa- driving J. c William' large gray mare hauling lumber from the Walls latin In the Williams farm, when one of the males ( , k sick with -oinethiiig like colic and died UU ttie load bom The mare was worth 900 or 85u, .1 I), ( row and Henry keippi at tended the stuck show and -ale in Fast St Loui .Ian .'nth, and Mi Crow added two heifer- and one bull ..f ihu Qneai blood lo his bard ol Hereford, ami Mi. Keippe purchased six head nf AbnrdnonAngu, embrac ing some of the best blood. The last sneial was given al Circuit Clerk ,1 I Williams' mi danuai v .; i st it w as a mrpriiM tial, We have nut heal. I If il wa- much nl a -uprise tn Joe ot tn.t We cannot tell w hn was present, far we do ttOl know, and should we attempt and tail lo mention some who were pie sent we vvi.ulil net a "lieken " Morion Moran started last week in see his wile at Colorado springs, when she went some two Month ago with I Ii .1 II Keigusiiu. w it I. i he In 1 1 : being restored to good health again We bear that Mis- Mi. ran ha I i Improving rapidly since she went there. Wa lu.pe she may MMMI be parmanantl) restored tn good health and leturil tn het home heie. Mr 1. A. Caabion ha- been talking iii the fanners this winter In gel them interested m some plan tn raise munct in do some prospecting for niineral In. re The (al met - have lint been ible to agree on any plan I.i raic tlie money, but the Cowley Hn liavi n..t vim and push cm. ugh aboul thOOl in be prospecting tome mi then land and the report I that they have a good proepaet foi mineral. We trust that then hopcc will matel ialize. I I I I OF PASSINO INTEREST A ti". loot section of an Atchison bridne in Indian territory, washed awa) ijurlnit the recent flood, was found In tact iii s nilles down streni The Western national bank of San PMaefaeo anon win nrotaed upon a "never close" basis All clas.es of its bualnaaa. iBeladlag that of its safe u posit vaults, will be carried on iiIkIh and dv Pacently the southam Paclfk con pauy cut Wudaworth. Nev off It.s main line, and since then the residents have been abandoning the town the I'luK I Indians taklnn poWBWlon Now the) re tbraotentng to burn ma piece unieis .ku MMilnlM ulilt.. ri'slilenls Inrnlsti i w,, fllod ,, MMI la order taatt the old eoldier who en- I tar the National Soldiers Home need ! not be aaparated from his wife, if sin- still llvas. the Ladles of the (I A It 1 California have undertaken to erect a number of cottages at BaWtelle, neat the home, w hich w ill be t nrnell over 10 Hi.- married soldiers for their OCCUpaact The New York Hiatorloal society v ss Inn years old ou November SO, and an anonymous gift of 100,000, Just re reived, places It in a position Where It rsn progress In lis work In a more sal Isfactorv manlier thsn before, Pes pec pie know that this society possesses on. of the fines! art gsllerles In America ant! a collection of Egyptian antiquities, which Miss Amelia D Edwards pro Bounced a the imeatoutald of Bgvpi and surpassing them In some lines Home Market. Wheat 1 1"! Hats I". Corn M Hour e li I'i l", H -rn Meal A 0 May v ton lo on Irish Potato am ' aweet Potatoes onion 1 10 lirleil Apples Bt Chickens. O "T frying chickens i hags a mix '.'.'. Apples, V liusllel n nutter r a t-i Bsuttl V t.ustiel 'I 75ns i.i Macon a B u IV , Ijini V . H I aiinw v B nl Burgnom afohsee. M suit Mil I as llonay I.'. Ineinni v ai Final Settlement. Notice is bavetar atven ttmt the undr- slvtntst, AllllltHlstrntors nf Hie estulenf jamks tRtWan , noeeaeed, w-tll make a final settlement of suld eclatl tit 1 lie next term of the I'rotmte ( 'ourl of hi . Francois county . .Missouri, to lie la-gun unu lielil ut Hie Court House In l urintnalnn . Missouri, on the seconil Mnnituy In April. MS. KKBBKT TKBTLKY, I'ltKtlKllICk shltAIVkA. Kxeelltnrs l-eliruury III, !.. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. LOANS. NOTARIES PUBLIC L0UGHB0R0 ITEMS Mis. I.illie Veates entertained her fr I Ml Flotenoc Barton a couple "l"- nf day. last week II. S. McKarl I .,( I.lvi... -neut a and nf I ,lv in- -pent a hurt time here last week with Mr. MeFarland ami the children. Amelia lilankeiishin wa- the Ml- guest of Mr ami Mis .1.11 Blanken- j -hip and damrhter, Mia Fannie Blank- P E,,M- '' Wednesday ev eiiiu If any of the people of tin- place ' know of an) new item Tin Tixiks I reporter here will appreciate it very1 I much if such persons will hand thorn lluv Tie- at kle Osteopathy Dr. F. M. GEESLIN. Dr. FLORENCE GEESLIN. FARMINGTON, MISSOURI. OFFICE; Lang-Duller Building, Rooms t furmerlv uttupicd by l)r llurltin i CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE Office PI , N.i. liesidei Phi No I Order ot Publication sTVTI ill Mlssill ;. , i mint) ..i m . Prosieoi. i sl" la theoireoll Pourt , Ma) Tern 186 Robert a novii, piainttir, i tettonto vs. uulet P. i Hatdjr, lielendont I i lite, N..w ut tbi UOyeouvitbailelandani Iters In tqr nlsaltnrney, Marrlll Pipkin, ami ni... in-p. 'tilt. in and atttiluvll , ulieinna am, ma otharthlnaslhatdelendant. F. I' llalUi Is a n. .11 ivMHtanl nt tin- Stale ul Mlsaourt, iiu.i .-auii.it in- served in tin- aiata Willi in provided ti.i law , iii das riinraaled nim s.-ll -n that tin. i u. 1 1 mi i n .'.- nt law .-nn not in- served upon him, whereupon it i- or iler.-.l hv Mia Clerk .t tin- i umi m viieaitnii that said defaadant be notined bj publics umi ttiiii ptslnttn n i- rommeneed a suit .i:;alu-t lilm In nil- i.hiii tlie nlilect and urn. nil Ha t ii i I which I- an action tmiulel III.' till.' tn Die I. .II..W Inu .l.'.ri l-, lanil I,, wtt Tlie inuibweal iiuartei nl the soulbeasf . mailer nl s..i-ii,,ii une. ,.wii.un Hum eliibii num.- nx- .-.i-t, lYtotaln.n ioriri vim tluil unlaw tn.. .ii in defendant lie ami appear nt this i ourl . at the naif tern then if. lo he la-Klin an. I In, I, leu at tl nun noUM in tin- eltjr nf Kiiriiilnuinn . In sunt rountji, on tbaMJi das ..t Mai. IW3 imxt sndontnenrst da) ..t sain tarm, ami an -win ni plead tn the petition In said .'ause, iti.- same shall be taken a rnnleiaed and :u.ii it win ii reiHtemil leeordlnirlr tnd It I lurthei ordered Hint a roofbe imiw in. ineiniaw, in in, larni . melon Times anil lleralil a new spaiier put. Ilbed in -iit.t enunt of at, Kraaeols, lor lourwaeksn nlvelr, nuMlihen at lead ones a week . tin- last Insertion t ih- at ieaal nrte.'ii .lav s hofnre t in- iti -i da) m said Miii Tarm m t i.uit i W n.i i vms i ireull i i.ti. V till.' eopj "t tin- re.-, ml w line.-- uns band ndealot the : sui ulrcull i '..urt otst. (rmncolecoun ' t.v this ltd .lav ot Keiiiiinrv. tan'. .1 i w II I.I wis, i in uii "i lerS Order of Publication ai 1 1 rn Missui in. , uountjr ni m pranco!, i in tn.' circuit i ourt, Mar Tern, i -w naie. elalntlrr, VS. Veil, ni i,, III.- I nklinw n H.-tl ol uul.'t .mini I. Koaeb, ami He rule i nkm.w n Helrvol I'et i it. 'in. Dsnndants Nnw ni tnis -in. i routes Hi., delenonnf hare in o Merrill Pipkin, bis attorujr, mnt Bis bt petition ami urn.lav Ii . iill,l:iua aim. in. at hat tttiiiK- ttini defendant, ilia unknown heirs of John t Koaen, and lb uukn.mn hells nt l'"lei li. -I.I are linn residents nl Ilia Stat.- of MUaourl and enniint i aervauln Hits state wun proeasa, a provided bj law m iiav,- absconded or concealed themselves so that tbe ordinary process ul iaw eai t la served upon then, whereupon u Is or dared by the Clerk of this Court, in un a tlnii.tliat salil .lefeiiilaiiis 1.1 nntltti-.l l.v laibllnatlon tint plaintiff lias commenced u uii amiiiist then in tins iiiiu't. tim ouyisei ami lanerai initio.- nt whleii is an a. -Hon t. lUll III title to Hi,. Ii.lluwtinr it rlli.ll land, tn wit ah that part of tn west nun ol lion eight, townahlp llilrt) elslil, ransesli east sitnat" tn st inn is county, Missouri, cunt a I n I mi acres Plaint in states in nis petition thai in verl I) ts'llev i- sal. I unkmiw n li.-li , in,- lnln-l Hint lir.it' Insell Hie Inllli.'s ..I -illil hell ...... .-,.i,,-,t ni -inn I'.-iiinin 111 sulil H'tlliiiii um 1 In llil- .ii.li. i ,,t .iil,ll.'.i ttOU beeuuse theli nam.'- are iiukniiwn In nim. Hint said heirs are mi lad in virtue ..f being heirs ni sni.l .l,,im i hoiieli ami fatal iieiti. and theh Interest Is derived b) Inharttance from -.n.i John I Roach ami retcr ueiii tnd thai unl-ss Mid .l.-l.-ii, lam- la- and iipi.ein tn mi- i nun ul Hn n. 'XI term tlier. house, in the . it) nt I Brninsjton, in sunt county . mi the eighth iiav nt May, line next ami mi tin- m st iiav ..i said term, ndaswei nt piemi loihe iK-tiiion in said can, the same .-hull lie taken ll enllfessed um I luii ii nwnl win in- renaend aecordlngly Ami it is further nrdared that aeon t laibtlshsd. accordtn lo law . m iin- rkna Ington Times ami Herald, a newspaiiei pulillsiieil Iii -ul. I st. I ran.-.. Is .'niiiiiv, n.i l .ul vv eeks sueeesslv ell . piilillslied at lead unce a week , me inst insertion lo !. at least tllleen .lav s in. i, ire tlie n i -l ilai ol salil term nf l 'nurt . .i. o. Williams, circuit clerk. true COpj of the iit.ii.I W Itness my linii.l ami seal nl the aast circuit court ofat. Krancolicoun ty tnis mi iiay nt Kvbruary. tsnn .) c w it. 1. 1 wis. i n,-, ,1, r ler, Kebruary in. um:,. in- is-uiill anil In, , en a tl , ,.i r l ASSIONKR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all the cred itora of A. li. Rod) ol Knoh Kick thai I will, on PBBRl'ARY so, 1905, it the office of Merrill Pipkin, in the city nf t'armiugton, and count; of st. Prnn- cms, and State of Missouri, proceed pub- lit-K-'t.i nilii.si -.,,,1 ..1l.. .1 .l. I li.'iinsl IhaaataSa and ......... ,, SjrSinst tne SSlStl mil effect aaatgued to me hv A. II. Koilv for the bench! of rretl- itors. and will continue said hearins duriiie Ho- hjn fnttmlnu .l.n h ounng Hit two follow ne d.ns. UOIII'.Ul FORSYTH, Assignee of A. II. Ktulv January 1 1 , lorn,. sTAOOB 11 i:i,li:il AM. KIN1IH OP h'AHM tM 1 LKHKNTS 0 0 a HPECIALTY A iff fCllanl ok HotTiBBOLiO I'owenienck All kinds of Sporting Supplies Hnwht'H, Kent her IHwtm, HrcciiiH, Toya, Novelties, Etc. FARMINGTON, My ni us mmamgm UNIVERSAL OINTMENT Is guaranteed in cure pile-, letter, eusema, naanl catarrh, plmph, mo ami eiupt ions uf any kind tlftu pel no. Manufactured solely by K. M LaattMOK, druggist. Farmington, Mn Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. A special meeting of the stockholders ..( Iron Mi uatalu Company will be held .it the office of the Company at Iron Mountain, St. Prancoii County) Mis souri, mi WednssJsy, the first day of March, iq..s. at the hour of nitif o'clock . M , tor the purpose of consider! ns, acting ami votmc upon a propositiou. then and there to be submitted, to li mini h tin rapital stn.-k of the Company j frotu three inilli in six hundred thousand OOltars l1,00O,0txi.oi . its present ail thoriseil capital stock, In thirty-Hi x I InoUSaml d .liars i fjb.ooo.oo), and to re ri!"' !1. lu i a f . nl tin l -.tiipanv (rnin ime thousand dol , , , , l00o.oo), their present par value I . " """.' tf1 -ii. 1. 1. ... .uai mi- .ii.u.ii siiHk oi me Company, if and when o diminished, ihsll consist of three thousand si bun. ured (y,60o) shares of the par value oi Ian ,1,, liars (n Mr ahaaa un(..r the trsnaactton of such other businoee as ms '"' iirolM'rlv brought beiore thr I a t a... TlliltMv s I t t t I ' I 'I ' J- " pi I . I . I V , ,v.ide. Idem . Si-eretarv. THOMAS S. MAPPITT, DANIBL, CATKIN, I c W. STKBDMAN, WIHS r. VALUt. KDWAKD V. PAPIN, ah nl tin- blreetara. Dated December 27, 1904- TRUSSES. I make a specialty nf Tm-s en, Trunttea fitted and sati taction guaranteed. Single Spring Trusses 75 Cents. fAlfMi ilu- m tv best and hijf It er priced. Largest stock and lowest price. Call and in spect them. E. M. LAAKMAN Druggist. City Meat Market THOS. AUTSEN. Prop. I lent meats alvi avs mi hand. 2 1 .. per cent, discount on cash sales. All or ders lt 'phone promptly attend ed tn. PHONE No. t4o Merrill Pipkin, Lawyer, Abstracter, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent. FARMINGTON. MO. OIHce ovet St, Franool County Hank I'HONK N'i .'iT. H. B Ledbetter, INSURANCE Finn. Ton NAIJO PL.ATK OLAfl ! ACOIUBNT. Best Comparies Represented. RGB'ir.'TETliE-Y, Isst A l.s It IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver asd Plated Ware onioiw. Flauow. Sewm - Machines - and - Attachments. Pni'iiiiaiou. XUXo. ATCIIK8 AND CLOCK . . . . . . Ol.KANkli AMI KirAIKIII Administrator s otlce Notice Is bsrehf aiven that letters orao inlnlstriitlun were aranted tu the under ilgnad to the Probate Obum of st. rranodls enunty, mi-, .mn dated January II , 1MB. nn the estate of HANK W AS( llllst IIKk. Deceased. i A" persons ha una claims ainlnst salil estate are required to exhibit them to the Administrator for ullowanee wltlitn nan rear Irom thedate or said letters, or they may tie precluded from any lament of said estate, aim If um exhibited for altowaure within two years from Ihe data of sal letters ther will he forever liurreil. 11. I MlllCKls , Administrate! trobmarf I, itset. gff 9 . Hardware