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, -Mi (I -J f ,vxs la town oa Thursday..' vr:. X7erk o the v new- calafwioeala .C?!fj o.BErIr pe." !- '; ;V'. tfinr aromlaeat eitt ?jfOaw township, wm ! towa f QgTcr pore wiaes,- liners sad efears ' erj niuifc nmta a uooo o. Vv'-t2r.' John Ssaftbeoa's baby boy la -V slek with pneaooala. Dr. B. . ; - Jcr baa the eau li b,.--' ' 5?It sot aly so, it nast be isoy iBte Cough Car aeUquIeklv.aad tti what make It go. B. S. Pries. T. ti Meeaersmlth, of 8rlagaeld, pawed through the city Tuesday oa way to Taney county la eemrch of .tad- Oaark llerald. . ;Tauey county pore com whiskey caa't be beaC For aaW only by A. lw Fairish. Try It. - ; XIr. J, ET. .CbamberlaJa, of Taney . viae, made a visit to towa last Friday ; laeompaoT with Mr. O. T. Wormaa. 'A hWniver with a torpid liver will i not be a loag liver. Correct the liver ' with Oa YTitt'e little Early Efeera, lit- tlePUU that core dyspepsia aad "J; atSpatloa. ; B. B Price. - - ' ' .llr.B. 8. Branson, the well kaowa Eepablieaa politician, and : foi mtrly (laaatr and Circuit Clerk, was la A:';; towa this week ;:;V: V': Ilex cholera . care th best oa earth, ftnaraateed. Ask for Moore's V jfo Cholera," at 4oha TJHckasoa'a, Taaey Cltyetora. V; The Osark Herald of lasThuxeday, v - i sayat "lllae ' Ella Caney, of Taaey eeuaty, arrived la the city Taesday to attend Ibe Oxark High 8chool." .'fK::' ,The celebrated Anheaaer-Boach H hser always oa - ice at, A. L, ' W- Parrlsh's saloon. It la the beat on i Vtte saarkei--. vC- , , Emle Williams, the f onagest son V.ef Mr. 8. J. WUUam. U lying sick s with intercostal avuralKia at the rest v deace of Mr. J. K.. McUafle, where f-vthe little telhw had fcone on a visit. ? TfGtre ma a liver regulator and I can rraulate tlte world," said a ; aeuius. - The druggist handed him a liottle of De wilt's Uttl Early itisers, tbe ra tsoas little piila. H. B. Frice. ; The following narri ge licenses r-'wre Issued by the ' recorder since tour last issue: lewis B. Warren and " .-IT.- Dora Uiddletou, both of 6waa; ; B. F. Houseman and Laura Kluyon, both of Forsyth. ; ;lf suffering with piles, it will inter 1 est you to know that De Wilt's Witch :tlaaL .haivo will cure theav This medicine is a specitlo for all coav v plaints of this character, and if ia i strucUons(wnicn are simple; are car V ried out, cure will result. We have V tested this la numerous eases, and at ways with like results. It never i feller B B Price. ;V . , 'r . : f Messrs. J. C Blair, George L. Tay ' lor. A. L. Farriah and L. C. Walker f made a trip to the park last Friday, and returned the same day. They net MrGeorge McCaaa, president of the park company, oa tbe grounds, sad discussed future improvemeata With him. Our people are growing more and oore la tbe habit of lookia x to F V. Caldwia tor the latest and best ot every thing ia the drug line. He aeuls Cissaberialn's Cough Hemedy, 1 eas lor Its cures of bad colds, croup sad whooping cough. When in need of sack a medicine give this remedy a trial and you voa will be more than , pleased with the result. ; V l'--' 'The Kissee v Hills roller mill ; a now running and is doing first v class work. The proprietors want ; , " your wheat and will pay bo cts per bushel for the best wheat. i f aissee, Metzger & Co. v.ff sy- uraut, or lauey vuie, was ! trougut to town on Monday for ex Uuaatlon as to hi sanity Probate Vad Hull summoned a 1 jury of twelve men, who, alter, bearing the testimony and seeing Great, brought Via Va verdict to the effect f &at he is of uatouad mind, violent .0 sad dangerous. Graut is now In the ; etrs ef the sheriff; and at times Is a W wjld and unruly He is prob ytlyl2or2S years of age, and came ; tiis county from Iowa ' last year. I Cppoiatment in love is said to be tie cause of his Insanity. Judge Hull ts notified the county court of his idiUoa. . You near it almost everywhere, read it in the newspapers, that vCaoos Liver Regulator is ; tbe liver remedy, and the" best tng1 medicine, and tbe best ;od medicine. "The only med- any conseguence that -1 m Simmons Liver Resulator." Co wrote Ur. R. A. Cobb, of canton, N. C And V. F. Park, yfc.cf Tracy City, Tenn., writes ooca Liver Regulator is the ire XC buahela of oats to seU. ;U J. G. Coot, -':X '?iarhyyn2eV Mo. " rp oMIi talis tz tg'iS t-z ca crt, f -r wtki a Oodrrcjrj, l..-:a ia bclrj prepared. The; procwj wUI be devoted Jo bclsff ; JfcaceH aroa tie church. - Doat iavlta diaeTeztcseat by eav periaecUzTJesd epea Oae Min ute Coah Cars cadyew have lamed-late- raKs It core croc. The' only harwdeaa 4eed that Mrfodueea- lm nediaia ree:t.D: D. Prise. : , - J.H. Hlltoa pjat, IK A; Xihad a beaa eoop dtnaer here last Saturday. It was wy atteaded, both by Union soldiers aad "old Confederates BUI Wood did the cooktag, and waa WMD9IT pseaitfsav VI HWaiis)aHI alaVtlae The old aoldler. d their friend, had a good time. v aBAMaaM vabi Bftaai aiaaaaiaiaaaT abvh Tbe Utde daughter of Mr. Fred Webber; Holland. Ma had a very bad cold and cough which he bad not been ablo to cure with aay thlag. I save him a 25 cent bottle ot Cham berlaln's i Cough Bemedy, aaya W. P. Hoidea, merchant and postmaster at West Brimf eld, aad the next time 1 saw aim ; be said It worked like a charm. This remedy Is Intended espe - ., r . , uc?Mu,g - r ? TV "d W0T - " : . - . Tk. I. J..M.'U-.l.. U to children for It eonUlna nothing injurious, For sale by F. V. Baldwin - Mr., O.T. Wormaa, of Rpriagfield. has been spending the past week at Taaeyrllle aad Forsyth. He had a lamber yard at Osark for several years, sad is well kaowa to many of our. eltlseas, who had deallaga with him in the past. ; Mr. Wormaa has some Idea of locating ia Taney county and going into we minper Dasiaeai. Soothing. ' healing, cleaasins. De- Wltt's Witch II axel Salve la the ene my to sores.wonnds aad piles, which it aever fails to cure. Stopa itching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold- sores in two or tnree hours. 0. 0. Price. Congressman Tracey has introduced a bill which seeks to prevent the fraud uleut transfer of alleged Spanish land grants iu Southern Missouri. Persona ia this part of the State have beeu seJ.Iug such land at a Tory low , figure, though the title is In reality in . the United States name. This ha .been goiug on in Barry, Stone, Taney and w. vaaM mm mm mmmmmmm mm mmmmiam One MlauteCougb Cure touches the right spot. It also touches It at the right time if you take it when you have a cough or cold. See tbe point? Then dout cough. B. B. Price. Messrs. G. L Taylor, L. C. Walker, Walter Arnold and Lawrence Carroll went up jsov Springfield on Saturday, aad ail returnetl on Tuesday night, except Mr. Taylor, wbo left Spring field on Monday morning oa a visit lohu relatives ia'liliuois. The For syth party heard lugersoH's lecture oa Shakespeare, Saturday night, aud easily reached the eoaduaioa that they had listened to the greatest oi living orators. Quick In effect, heals and leavea no scar, punting scaly a erupuou anieklv cured bv fJa Witt's witch Ua-1 skla eruption .I InnHI A hnnil imMi I bid sores, it is magical la effect. Al I ways cures piles, b. B. Price. Mr. William Wood haa set but I thirty-six young trees in the court I bouse yard, paid for by contributions I from our enterprising citizens wbo I . . . a t .L. . I we aa iwcrca in improTwg mi ap- pearaace or tae town. ur. wood took great pleasure in his work, as he helped to build the drat court house here, and well remembers the scenes and events of bygone years, when ho and Taney county were both young. For fifty-live years lie hns lived in Forsyth aud ite vicinity, aud only one mau now alive has been longer In tbe county than be. Mr. - Wood . also helped to build the old jail which was torn down last montn, and ia now en- gaged ia tbe work of erecMug tbe new calaboose. He saw the rire aud fall of the Forsyth that flourished be fore the war. witnessed the slow growth of the little town that strug gled into being after the great con flict, and for the last three years haa I rejoiced la the prosperity and ad vancement of the aew Forsyth.' Mr. Wood possesses a memory that ia a I perfect treasure-house of old tradi-tals tioas and the romance of the pio-1 neers. tie haa aeea tbe red Indian 1 vanish from the scene and the wolf I and the bear slink into the fastnesses I of tbe Boston mountains. He haa I lived to aee the wilderness blossom Arkansas, for to . the one r that buya like a garden of : roses, and today, not there are two who do settle la though still bale and hearty, has come Taney county, charmed by tbe evl to regard ktaself as coeval with the dences of prosperity on all sides. He oaks of the forest. ' who saag of the hard times and law- IOHM T.fDlCMHSOH. NOTAXY I Pubuc. is now readv to do aU Legal Business. Deeds, Trans-1 era and ITortesres executed. Pen-1 sion Vouchers, Acknowledgments I ana acidayits sworn to. v I The Bankers' aad Menaaate Town Mutual Fire Insurance Cnnnaav of I Liberty, Mo. have established a ra- eprdiag ageney at this place nadir the supervidoa of Gritri & He- Ooakey, who are now crrrrrtd ta is- ssa policies at reasocxtla raica. ' f twa EartraxnAa-: Prcf. J.- B. Hicks and hi pupils are : making . preparations for an exhibition at the ' close J cf bis scbboL : They will have a strel band and ' everytnittg". thai "me ana caienc can produce, as the professor is' very energetic tn line. Tbe roads are very bad, but the a - : . m ... I a t 1 - - f?10 popuion ol ur town and uburba vhave been repairing the f wWt places this wf,ck JIn probability they W,U gde them when the weather geis.ietter. . - 1 An .enormous amount, of rain I during the past week has been I hindering factor to our energetic 1 farmers. I Andv Sveraol and hia wife have 1 bn quite ill during the past week with u are some bet ter at present. i T. . e-.-- . ;. i uc ; uuu ui icmui uici jui week and v elected ' the following 1 officers: W. L. Randolph, cap- Uinf Andv Bersoi, first iieuten ""J - ' v cas, second ueuten I "t; and Arthur. EversoL O. A KLinz and A. F. Vanzandtsere I selected as camp counsel, Arthur lEversol to' act as chairman of I said counsel. They named the CMno Gea; Lyon, who was kaied.t Wilson creek while lead ing a bayonet charge. lames . R. VanzandL Ir.,- has moved back on his farm two miles west of here, and Lige Vanzandt is now living with Rev. -Vanzandt. On account of sickness.' Com mander. H- C Devall ' was unable to attend the last regular meeting of the G. A. R. He ba been very, punctual, having been absent I onfy twice since they organized iasf August. W. . Randoloh. our aecommo- w.rlr-mi.h ha i.,t wagon timbers, and ia now prepared to accommodate his' customers in that line. . The son -ot Mr. Botts, who was accidentally shot about two weeks ago, was called hence the 14th inst.. and the ' remains were in terred in the Kirbyville cemetery, just south of town, on tbe 15th He leaves his parents and severs brothers and sisters to mourn their loss. . -Mr. James Pernell and his fam ily are now occupying tbe Lay ton residence, recently vacated by R. W. Cline. He is our new mer chant, and. has many winning ways which promises him success r r . A lOOSK CU10VU13 UIOCC WIS held at the residence- of William lEvintrton not loner since, and all who were present expressed them - w selves as having a most enjoyable time. prof. M. T.flackson, of Brown y . Branch, has iuei cloaed a moat successful term of school at Cedar Creek, and has been in our midst for the past few days visiting the school here. The professor is one of Taney's best teachers, and he is going to teach out' an unexpired term of school at Lone Elm. Our. old merchant, John Kin trea. arrived here Sunday. He says it njakcs him glad to be in our . ,t ftn : Miss Irene Bracken, one of Protein's shining lights, who taught the Turkey Creek school, has been with us for tbe past week visiting her friends. " Incog. AOYOSf SCHOOL PXSTBICT. Correapoadcaee of Tae Bapnblteas. There are still a few deluded mor- who, in their search for homes, pass on through Taney, looking nei- tber to the left at tbe . rolling upland acres, nor to the, fight at tbe clover- red meadowa aad- brown-turned soil. We can afford to let them go on to lM)M f " U OfXljhAtTfU of P- Taney la OBl, coming to the froat she's there, aad means to a tay there. Mr. Clark, an Eastern maa, has trchably located la this eoraer of lUacla Sam's checier-board. He has adaded to barehasa the fkrat of aUaelVEU Klayca eaa of tbetidi- Vtatt bv tv war la Taney httle taros, by eJ eoaaty. There is a tjlr-d orchard; with staall trnUs ilructrtUa. ; Any Otrt3 tMtij a IZily xzn tzzl b rTz: Z rzTJ ttre the czztZzz tJ r-r?i Cca dba net propose ta Ive Cia esrty, t jweveraa.' he vrss oae ef t-i cirty ttaei ra, and havl: j aeca Tccy rrowf cad develop, he txteads to itay tars and enjoy the era of -v. vetsro. ead trca kaowa all over the.Creci P. O. U tbs fiase tojt Ca. coeasy, eoatezusas a trip to tus old home this aprhj. ;.o,.V'; ; ' :'".. - Irv Lewia Jcnso, ioae . of . the brightest aad naiveraany Cied youn; men of the eoaaty, is very ill mt pre. eat. aad with eon e doubt as to hia recovery, extreme sympathy la ello- ited, and kind friends and adshbors vie In attention and, care.? We ear nestly hopo for his recovery. f The htiuse' of . CoL Prather, oa his farm on Swan, ia about ready for occupancy, and tbea' the wprld in general will aee anch a revolution la tbe agricultural world as will amass the aqulrrehv and bluebirds. The speetacle of the digalffea and.' stately Colonel corraling a 1 cultivator or en ticing forth the fruits of mother earth will be a novel one. The merry and giddy social circle of this section enjoyed, a regulation hop at Mr. George Uull'a the other night, and a highly, enjoyable even- ing is reported. Mr. Rains, who located here a short time agoyb transforming hia place into a thlag of beaaty and uaefut- ness. lie baa built a fine new barn, the kind one sees in the North, and is laying, the toundatioa for a: new house. There have been over fifty homeseekera located la thie Immedi ate neighborhood la the last rear, and among their many commendable qualities foremost Is their Republi canism. ,V - This principal feature of alUhe en tertainments around this winter has been the music furnished . . by . the Ocally ..famous violinist Bill Siios. His skill is required at alttbe daaces, and in the same , demand at all box suppers, school exhibitions, etc ' BaxTaallL PROTXM, ; Uormpoadeaea ot 1 uu JtaroaucaaT. As Protem has no regular cor respondent, I will give a few items. A little son of J B. Johnson, who lives two miles south of Pro tern, was kicked in tbe face by a mule. Dr.. McCurry was called in and soon set matters all right. : - Mr. Dan Clemens, the night watchman, : and Ur. - S. W. Fain, the postmaster, are "on tbe sick list this week. Mr. H. F. Owen is having a new addition put to his store. The Woods hotel seems to be well patronized, and Uncle "John knows how to cater to. the wants of tbe public. Mr 'Mat- n9ni:M X3.,-A.. U.. I .. - . 1 locatetl in our Inwn wik gin inlpn. I tion ot runnine a blacksmith shoD. ... , . 7 . ,. I We are glad to have Mr. Danlies in onr l.'ttl villxr- . Mr. Isaac Latsbawleft our.town this morning, moving on toward Taneyville. : The youngsters had a nice time over their valentines on the nth. Mr, J. J. Allen, our pho tographer, left here last Friday with the intention of going to the Boston mountains. Mrs. Blanche Bunch arrived home last Saturday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ella Lamber son, at Isabella, Mo. ' f' . Mrs. Shaffer was in town today. tne nrst visit tor -tour .weeks on . a m at m account of a bad spell of sickness. We are glad to see her out. Rev. Ruble preached here Sun day at it a. m., and Sunday night also. . ' ,: -. ' ' As this is my first, 1 will close, or fear it will find- its way to the J -. vaste Da&lcet. . ? . USA. I ilrD. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black Creek, N. Y, was so badly aCIeted with rheumatism that he was only able to hobble around with eanea, and even then It caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Faia Balm be was so mucn improve; inai ne . m - 4 a . a I threw away his canes. He says this liniment did him mora good than aU other medielaes and treatoext put together. For l W P, bottie by F.V Baldvfav ?: Our offer of the Ciada and I tbe Taaey County one year tzr one do tm the m ci Tfca IUida fa pn3C)fcstt inthsUtliUCttlrt Usaa is tta cCchl eoonty, ccruuuss ta aUcar fri Triedo xiarca weiily the Ccb rcf Iztcit trttr crcr;C:rtrrlt-tr z'U C';-llm fciir :.Tr 2y c2tc:llrt tz tA crjav ksstX' as3 clca -r::- --rm nett ctsra tsuc3tsc tJ Cciir nassUaXareaxaaxd Uiea aUe rrodaca la esxa&cs for fvCx, J. T7. Pierce, EtpUla, U, eyseI Kara a T!i-cntrVuN rv.M t-. aaV tT 7 iZ?"ZZ t I' -ZrZ7 Our offer of the ToSdo weekly bisoa aad cm Xaney twoty Xpab - Mean for one year for caa CoOar baa already found several takers. Call on ua or write and- inclose f 1.C0 and we will furnwh youbttth- paperai on these terms. Tbecoat of clUieroaa alone Is tbe same as that of both un der our clubbing arransemehi.' . ; My shop ' is neat, razors sharp and towels clean.; Ily scissors are keen and clippers . in order to do you the best job you ever seen. Give me a call when in need of anything in my line of business. T. J. VANZANDT, Barber and. Tonsorial Artist,- South . side of squarer Forsyth, M o. 7 DaCaoH aavtag beea maaa sa the at tsaawtssaasarsday a esrta ayMsaree AGaa aiUa, aad. Ochsrt . I. Alton, augla msa, astad Jauary t, 1SSS, aad rsssrtfaa la Siaek S. at aasa 1SS m taa aflss at the rsasrasr ef asaCa at Taasyl vsuaty-saaaart J. W. Laara K. Gaaasbarlala, ta tas Taaey Csuaty Cask. L w. tt. wade, Oasatsr Tansy County Bank aattaf far esM la araarOaeaa wtta tas tanas aai atsaUBMrlaaaa dsei wUI. be iwasaiasaaureef S-a. aad a. at. a aataroay, Ua Tta day,r Xtarab, lS. at tas seatt dear at the esatt aseaa fca BW. syta, Taasy Ceuaty. Wiaaart, u 1 He vendue ta taa nlaatst b4dar taa piayitj la said aisrtaaas Uead bsd tawttt Taa eouttwest cjuarter attaa aorUwau qnartar of seat tea St. tswasaip Si, nets 10, eoetafalaa aeras ta .Tarns Oauety, u: far tas purpoMSof sail caea. - v - Taaay CMD. Suk; -; By W. SI. Wada, tiaaaiar. Ftm pubtloattoa fab. IS, lass. HOTlCB U. a- Laad OOoa, I oariaaaaia. m CoaiBlaiat aaTlac aaea eiurra wmo-y j,sv - Soe bv B. CSwi O Belli uu M Un eff -sua vawaer for attaaaoaiae eatry Sa. ' S1741, datad So Stfe, " upoa witqr 1 ar. sca.ssa war. a wqrssssx, iwp. M . tung- si w. la Taa eanaiy. suawuti. wit a vlaw ta th aa llrttee ot aa d eatry. taa said aaitla ra aarvoy awaioneo fa appear at taa U. 8. Laa4 OOoa. hDrTaitSalaT Ma.. ik. lOtk cay at AprU, isn. at 10 o'e ook a. a., ta msnaad aad furalaa trvn ,nv m. eeralaa said atkarad audOBBi . J. O. NEWB1LL, Baiatar. M. B. DaOROSf , Baeelvsr. -BOTICB. U.S. Land Oaee. aortaaaM. Ma., . ii- -rsfraary lata. 1SSS. Osmnlalmt aavlac baaa entered at thla at M by 8asaoef D. mMt A. SBMOOaiBC "W WIM no. inn, eaiaa jaaaary Uta. USS. ' aalf, MM. SS. tWU. SS B. t 1 w. w . m- mm an rwom- Mm iwm. n raaaanwaaty wast, ta Taaey ussfj. tto- toon wtta a view u taa ewillaUia at aatd eatry. taa said mertles arc hereby easi HPS? -T? JSrjri Ltvyuu ca. aefsrs WnxiaM D. Joaaaoa ea taa eta day at AprU.lM,. i a'etask a,wraoaaad raratob taattaioay aaaearataa aatS aliatatf mwamuMuut ta oa aad before taa B4fbaaBeet!ver at Sprtasaak Mo.,! M. B- DaOBOF?. Baeatyar. Mcmvm. U. 8. Lead Otlaa, SprbavaaM. XJa., CoaiBlaiat havtaa aaaa frail at ikk nea or rreoanea wmmi I W. Cate'sssa for abaadaata entry He. HWI, dated Nee. H, 18U. taea.e. frl. f,r. s s frl. qr see. M, A a w qr wqriwqriwqr m os iwp. X4 ss w m Tan to tbe eaaa partita are rr wed'-sppl?lt 8. Lsad Oflee, SoHaal-kl. tlaToa hi v. 9. msa uaee. simacnitia. am. taa SStb day af April, 1896, at 10 e'aloek a. . 10 raapana aae raraisa tattlaiaav as rata said aliased abardeejeat. J. e BEWBILU. Badatar. at. aw uiuKurr VOTICK. . .rZ- .. U. 8. Land Offlea, SprlncaaM. Ma.. February IS. IBM. : OaaiBlalat bavlaa bam Mi.rd ht. gee by Willis Carpenter aeatest JTaba It. Wlaaatt far salttM bla bemaated ite MtryBa. S81A3. dated Uarob s.' USi. ubmI mmmj m mmtw m w nr a W ar H OP S. pboaty, t:iwaaH,wttb a rlew tetaa Ilatioaof asM eatrr. taa said Bar "R. SS 19 W., aaraby anw-'eaei ta arpaar ar rarsytb. bo., earere wuxiut u. Joaonmai oa taa a a oaj as Aprs. Sprlaamald. Ua.. eat Arll Stb. 1S5S. v BSHciui. casaaer. Mm VHwif, ones fos jpumcATiosr. ' laadOaas atfJprlaxSaU, Kv. - v : Jaaaary 4, itZX seoee w aetasy rnraa taas tta uawd asttlsr has flad natSaa at tefssaatMreatusrT9ertef lis art t Tat II taastwf ! I ir-itn-ii IhJlFlLhSLU ttjth. w.aU,se 1.1. cr. 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