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Farmers' Union. j The information cora.-- s to us tfutt j after Cii:iinierlin was ."eicared" for ! ki!itii: es "in beif-defeu?- ." tiuf made it so vun forj NO MORE PREMIUMS. s s a S5 AGAIN IN THE T&&J New Ideas! M Styles! M Goods! That is What We Have ih We are in the field with the most fieaatifnl assortment procnrable, com- prising everything that is new and t lih. Our repotation is well known io this, otif strong tlrpartment, and we have tnade greater ef!br than ever to select a complete Tine in all New Xov el ties, and are now ready io saply nil demant's in that line from a srs:w stogk i Ein Tj racing the neatest and most elegant designs' in all grades direct frofs the leading mamifaetorics and from this day on we will open the flood gate and permit to .flow a tidal wave of genuine bargains that will deluge nil1 competition. We are SOLE AGENTS for The World's Fair. . The Dakota Ruralist, the ollicia! organ of the National Alliance sas: "We are erccasionttily asked if the X. F. A. & I. V. will have headquar- ters at the World's Fair. Wc have made no arrangements nnd are not likely to. The Kansas State Alliance are, however, arranged to ai-cai- n mo-dal-e all Alliance bretheru who may visit Chicago during the fair at very reasonable prices. The Farmer's Wife, a paper publish- ed at Topeka, Kansas, the home of the association, endorses it as follows: Again Kansas has stepped to the front in behalf of the people. Presi- dent Hanna of the State Alliance, has just returned from Chicago where he has completed arrangement for caring for visitors to the World's Fair at about one half what la asked by other associations. He is presi- dent of an F. A. os 1. U. association whieh is endorsed by the state Alli- ance, the State Grange and the State AYER'S Y-o- ur best remedy for Catarrh and la. Gait-Rheu- m, Sore Eyes A-bsces- Tumors R-unni- ng Sores S-cur- vy, Humors, Itch A-nem- ia, Indigestion es, Blotches A-n- d Carbuncles Rashes Blood Dropsy L-iv- er Complaint A-- ll cured by AVER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Ir. J.C. Aver ft Co., Lowell, Him Sold by all Drugglsta. Price 1 ; els botllM, Si. Cures others, will cure you Going: out of the Coupon and Premium Busi- ness. - You must get your Coupons ready to be canceled not later than JULY 1st, and must present them by -TTa-TTST 1ST. Now we give you LONG- - Notice, so don't complain if you preseht coupons after August 1st, and we refuse to receive or redeem them. Remember, we will give you coupons until July 1st, im4 cancel themredeem them un- til AugiiSt list. After these dates no coupons will beredeemecl, so do not make any claims. Now is the time to roll up your purchases while these otters are still on. After this, we will have something to in- terest our customers. G, W, Pitfcios Mixed Paints', Low Frioes n n IV II 1 1 - - fa : Brown & West Side, We will have given our customers more than 1000 Dollars before ou.t Premiums are withdrawn, and we believe they appreci- ate this fact and will continue to patronize us. J. F. WHIT ACHE & CO., W-s- t Side Square, First Door Sou'.h P. O., "2Ol ; Keokuk & Western Railroad Co. cSi JHft Tke Short link JSraP&ll' J3fc: ' From aho To RjJS? I : . . Southern Iowa Points. t Sf S" ' KC OOOORICri, Of NL MWMttii. KSOKUK. IA. d. f. ELOM. .C MSS SEPT. ' ef'Ca v?' bm 4m&& aSasskf gam to -- the Fseatn JOHN H. MULCH & CO. .Are ixow ready to show their Summer stock of Furniture and Carpets. Perhaps it is not nececessary for us to here mention, as we sup' LOCAL BREVITIES. John D. SmK)t was iii Granger last Monday. Mr. L. D. Nuck'jls wa in Keokuk, Monday. Judge McClintoelf went to Kahoka. Tuesday. For cheapest bats in the c'ty go to Mrs. Davis. J. A Gill, of Livrn Kidge, was ir. Memphis, Momlay. Harry Allen, of Nebraska, is in the city, visiting his parent. Efforts are living nvtde in this city to secure a series of lectures. All who attended seemed to enjoy the Gould lecture Tuesday night. Chas. II. Tinney left here Tstrdav to join Ringling Bros. circu9 hand. Wm. Sigler, of St. L iuis, arrived in the city Monday, for a visit with his parents. The past week has been a dis- couraging time to early garden makers. Pete Doyle has gone to Keokuk for the purpose of in a print- ing office. Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Knoti, re- turned from a short Initial tour Tues- day night. Mis Gertie Wilson, of the Center-vill- e, Iowa, College, is in town visiting her parents. Dr. Charles Watktns and wife of Lineville. Iowa, are yisiting relatives in this city. Humphrey Bros , and Mount .bip- ed :i fine monument to iiirmiiigiiani, fmvri, iasi Week. The coinmeieoiu'nt ) the? '.i:n;I class of tin citv hitfb ccurs tonitiriow. rians. Uon. Ol million, (iw:i. wu in the city Tuesday and node tins olTi.-- a pieii.iul call. F. A. I'routy, N'civtr n, Kansas?, was in r.i yesterday and purchased a Sue jack of T. II. Wagner. 0. S. V:irrii went to Kokuk. Mon- - day of this week, to add to his already l:ir:e stK;k of groeeries. M 'i ri :md Shank keep the Jloline eotii ji.ji'U r, tullivntor anil plows, tke best made. Call and mcc them. Virgil D.nfor 1 arrived in the city Monday night for a visit with his parents, Kev. and Mrs. Dan ford. Geo. Woodruff, James Dehart, A. E. Van Ilosen and J. B. Tuoina9 are new subscribers of this newspaper. This office has just finished print- ing the proceedings of the W. C. T. U. convention at Kahoka in pamphlet form. W. A. King of this city, and Miss Rosa Smith, of Henry county, were murriei at Kahoka on the 13th instant. Virgil Hunt, of Mt. Pleasant town- ship, was in the city Tuesday and bad us place his naae on our sub- scription book. The K. of P. entertainment at the Opera House and supper last Friday night was a very pleasant affair in some respects. Wm. L. Gale and family have mov- ed to Louisville, Kentucky. Their many friends here wish them un- bounded success. The county school commissioner will be at her room in David Justice's resideuce in Memphis, the fourth Friday in each month. David R. Graves, northeast of this city, sold bis 160 acre farm last week to Wm.M. Hardman. K. R. Bartlett figured in the transaction. Morris and Shanks opened up an impliment business, west of Citizens Bank. Call and see thtm there or at Ben Morris's hardware s.orc. The ladies of the Chriotaia Ciiurcb will give an ice-crea- supper at the Opera House, Friday night. Pleantv of ice cream and cakt will be served. If anyone has an idea that J. J. uim Ui:i the c uiiir. that knew him once, knows him no more forever. If this should be so, our two city contemporaries should get up an ib dignution meeting and protest They bhould see that Cbamberlin lie given a chance to "provide for bis family" and have a good time generally. And after things are "righted" they c.uid ''slop oyer" as was the case next day after the murder "trial." Rounscvelle Wildman, who furn- ishes to the May Wide Awake a de- lightful sketch of life on an island in the China Sea, was for some years U. S. Consul at Singapore, and brought away mental add actual photographs ef life in the Indies. H inipli.ey Bros. & Mount's mar-b'- e works in this city, presents a scene of activity from morning nntil night, in getting out the large amonut ot orders receiveu. No otLer estab- lishment of the kind lias a better re- putation for first-clas- s work. Rand, McNally & Co., 166 Adams St. Chicago, III., desire a local mana- ger to take the management of the sale of their new Universal Atlas. Anyone desiring a pleasant and prof- itable position would do well to write them. An exchange has arrived at the conclusion that "the longer we run a newspaper and write about people and events, the more we realize how utterly impossible it is to scratch every man on the spot where he itch- es the most. Preaching at the South MethodLt Church. Sunday morning next, by llev. .S. K. liotsfonl. of Goiin. Mr. Bots ford ia the "boy preacher" pt this part of lue slat Conic out uud hear bim Sunday. . . The contract for the building of C. 1. Baxter's new residence in the Sinoot addition was let, Saturday, to Geo. Tricket. The houe wil contain five rooms, pantry and two verandas. Frank Monroe shot and killed a large pelican last Friday, that measured eight feet from tip to tip of wings. It will be stuffed, mounted and placed on exibition The Centerville, Iowa, band went to Keokuk, Monday, to furnish music for the soldiers encampment Prof. J. A. Gordon, of this city accompain ed them. HAZELVILLE. Well, as is often the case, most people thought spring was here be- fore it realy was, and as a result was disagreeably surprised by the late cold wave. Some preparations for corn planting in this part, but not much planted. Has not the late cold spell been pretty hard on the fruit? Bad weather spoiled a gathering at S. J. Francis last week. School at Liberty is getting along very well. Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Ungerwere the recipients of a new girl a few days ago. As a result, William steps high. John B.trker and Robert Johnston had a raising and erected their sum- mer residence, last week. Every defunct sub union in the county should reorganize and send delegates to the Couutr Union, May loth. Inethein wake up! aud help make intelligent citizens of the American people. Liberty Union met Saturday night April 22ud, aud meets again in regular session May 6, 7.30 p. m., important business aud every member should be present and take part More Anon. Lawn Ridpe. Eeitor Union: I thought 1 would pen you the news from Lawn Ridge and vicinity. Considerable sickness here. Wm. Uaney, who ha-"- , been sick for some time, is not improving as fast as his tuauj friends would like to see. Mrs. C. T. Adams, two sons, Job 113- - aud Freddie, and Burt Bard have been onite sick for a few das. the little J fulks are still whoopiug. ,.ousin MjlW Ellu McEldowney. visited W. P. Miller, near Upton, Sunday, Mrs. Kmma Stevens has returned r,''n Colorado. Look out for a wedding soon at the Knlge. Why don't we people of Lawn "idge finish repairing . the church, I i. L3 1 l si a,m oiay scnooir Best wishes to the Union. List of unclaimed letters remain- ing in the postofflce at Memphis. April 25th, 1893. Chas. Armstrong. Mrs. Minnie Green, Mr. W. D. Linton, Katie Mason, Willard Oliver, Perry Oliver, G. W. Scott. F. M. Cowell. P. M. free. BotUa Dr. XUs' KarrbM atDranista, T WR-- DS F I . (The above words when properly filled iu compose the name of the great event of the year.) Every person who properly fills them in and returns this card to us with an order for 1 50 of our 5 cent cigars (S $35.00 per 1,000, (making small C. (. D. bill of $5.25),ill re- ceive a beautiful and reliable gold filled watch free (aocompnnicd by 20 year guarantee) full jewelled, stem wind and stem set. The object of this extraordinary tiflferjs ofjeourse to 6ave the heavy expeuse of of traveling salesmen, and to introduce the goods at once. Ail goods shipped C. O. I. ami full ex- amination allowed before ou pay one ee-n-t American Cigar Co., Winston, N. C. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In- digestion & Debility. Memphis Stock Market Dressed Beef, per hundred.. .t3.00O3.SS Cows and mixed " . " .. . l.SS1.;5 Hors. ' .. . 7.5017 If you feel weak and all worn out take SHORTS ISOa BITTERS D. C. Riley, Pleasant i Retreat, i Mo., "Exclusive Salesman In Scotland Co. for Dr. C. I. Shop's Family Medicines, Don't fall to write for free Kara rlea of his Headache Tablets, which guarantee a cure in twenty minutes. If You Waal Monnatioif Afcoat Address a lcttvr;or postal card to The Press Glaiks Gompany John Wcdderhoni, Managing-Attorney- , P O. Box 403. WASHINGTON, II. C. PENSIONS PROCURED FOR Soldiers, "Widows, Children, Parents. Also, for Soldiers and Sailors ninllrd in the line of duty hi the Kesrtilur Army or Nnvy since the war. Survivor of the Inilian v.ar of IKC! to 142. and their widows, now entitled. Old and rejcctedtclajms a specialty. Thous ands entitled to Burner rates, nena tor new laws. No charge Tor advice. Ko fee until ueceasfaL WORK FOR US few days, aad voa will he startled at the ancc-parte- d sacceaa that will reward vour etVarta. We positively have the beat baiaeas to o3er an aeeet that raa be foaad on the face of this earth. SMS.M nrnBt SIS OO worth of bwsinees is being eavily and honorablv made by and paid te handrsds ot men, women, boys, aad Rirls in our employ Ton can maae money raster a wora ror astbaa nave any luea or. inv mum mm to lean, aad Imtnicttons so shunts ana plain. that all soeceed from the start. Those who take bold of the basiness reap the miivaotare that arises from the soand reputatioa of one wf fhe iMest, SBSSt saeesssfal, and larrret pebUahras; boases ia America. Secure for youreetf the profits that thebesians so readily and handsomely yields. All beginners succeed grandly, aad more than realise their greatest eapacratfons. Those who try it lad exactlv a we tell them. There is plenty of room for a few more workers, and we urgs them to becis at once, ir yoa are aireaaT ei nlnvad. bat have a few snare momenta, aad wl to aae them to advantage, thea write as at oaee (for this Is yeur grand opportunity), and receive fall particular by retara mail. Addres. TKUn A CO Bos Km. AOt, AsfaiU, Ripans Talmles banish pain. Dr. IKIes' Xew Heart Care at firm-.- f. officers of Kansas', and inyites alliance people of ail other states to stop with his associatioil while in Chicago, Headquarters on and after May 1st will be at 6825 May Ktreet, Chics-go- , Illinois. It is about three miles west of Jackson Park and has direet com- munication with the Exposition. The association is not exclusive and invites all who desire cheap board and lodging to take advantage of the low prices il offers. For further in- formation, address the secretary, J. P. Stevens, at Topeka , Kansas, until May 1st. and after that date at head quarters in Chicago." Arbela News. Wednesday of last; week, Frank Hatfield arrived from III inois with two car load of stock and implements. He had recently purchased' a farm. Mr. Hatfield, father of frank pur- chased John RowenV farm one biy last week, the consideration being $4,-10- Possession will be given at once. The snow storm of last Thursday was very severe on sttK-k- , sarly linil and corn planted. Win Rendles and wife, of Ft. Mad" ison, Iowa, arc viiting-'he- r father a:nl sister, II. Campbell and Mrs. Sue Power, of this city. Mr?. Eva Cravens has 'established oue of the finest millinery stores in Arbela to "oe found anywhere. Mrs. Ben Hou'z and two daughters, of Seattle, Wash., were visiting hr husband's relatives ' here last week; They went to Ft. Madison and will soon leave for home. Wood Kite's father and family, of Tennessee, has come to this couuty to reside. Mr. Forbes, of Kahoka, was on our streets last Saturday. Robert Russell and family moved to Ft Madison last Monday. Farmers are on a standstill on ac- count of too much rain, but such is life. 240. Fine Books, Fabulously Cheap. Many of the choicest books of the world are now being issued in styles and prices to delight book lovers with limited purses. John B. Alden. publisher, 57 Rose St., New York, who was the pioneer, and is still the leader in the Revolution," send ns a copy ol Bayard Taylor s famous and delightful "Views Afoot, or Europe Seen with Knapsack and Stall," as a sample of his half moroc gilt top style, in which he publishes some of the world's most famous books at prices ranging from 30 cents to CO cents each, the same books being issued also in neat cloth binding at prices ranging from 15 cents up. These books are always in large type, printed on fine paper, the cloth bind- ing being of excellent quality, and the half morroco, gilt top style fit 10 adorn any library. A 32 page descriptive pamphlet may be bad free, or a 128 page catalogue, a vcrti-bl- e feast for liook lovers, may be had for a two cent stamp. Address John B. AWen, Publisher, 27 Rt.se St New York, There will be an . adjourn session of the county Unin in Memphis on the 13th of May it 10 a. m. Mat- ters of great financial interest to the citizens of the county will be acted upon. All members who want to be benefitted right now, from one to twenty dollars, are requested to be present and take part in the work All persons who have ever been mem-Ijer- s are invited to come, don't stay at home because it !s a busy time but come out and attend to your interest J. L. Texxant Soc'y., FARMERS ! When you want a carriage, buggy, spring wagon or farm wogon, it wili pay you to see the immense stock of my own manufacture. 1 am now enabled to compete in price and can give you a better vehicle for less monej- - than can be purchased elae where, and you have the advantage of a firstclass warrant. J. J. TOWXSEND. A dispatch to the St. Louis Repub- lic says the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road is seriously considering the feas- ibility of building a new line of road from Sioux City, Iowa, to St. Louis. "One point is yet in doubt" the dis- patch says, "and that :s, whether it will connect with the Q O. & Iv. C. at Kirksville or with the Keokuk and Western north of that place." This is a matter of general interest to Lan- caster and all other towns along the K. A W. road. Lancaster Republi- can. Choice short horn cattle, Poland China hogs, and Patridge Cochen cbickers for sale at Lone Oak Stock Farm, Eggs, 50 cents per setting. Farm four miles south of Memphis. C. MV Moons. First quality of Millet Seed for sale, which can tie secured by calling at J. J. Townsend'a wagon shop, Mempb's or at my farm south west of Mem- phis. A. C. Cowell. For Pond Hydrant Valves and Mole trap, address M. McG art, Memphis, Mo. pose all know, that we carry the Greatest Va- riety and the most Complete Stock in our line of any house in this and adjoining counties. U May Look The wide world over without finding as Complete a line of goods as that shown at JOHN H. MULCH & CO S. Every article is new in design, handsome in finish and sure to please you. Come in friends and see us. We have something startling to show you in Children's Carriages and Refrigirators, and can assure you that the prices are all right. Yes, right to the front of all competition. We place our Elegant New Spring Stock of Furniture of all kinds, Carpet, Curtains, Oil Cloth, Mattings and Bugs. Come and learn that it pays to trade with JOHN H. MULCH & CO., The Leaders in Undertakers Goods, on the West Side. R. BARTLVTT.ig- - GENERA", FINANCIAL AGENT. BEJLL ESTATE Bought and Sold or Exchanged on Commission. Rents Collected arH Taxes Paid or Abstracts Procured. Money Loaned on Real Estate Security, 1- -3 to 1- -2 value, from 1 te 5 years time, at lowest current rates of interet aud most Liberal terms. Loans payable iu entailments "before due. if desired.jj County, Township, City aud School Bonds bought and sold on Commission The Rote and not the Exception with 11$. Dawson, Memphis, Mo. Northwest Missouri. fcyAll wtuiaea Dealer in all kinds of best material in the market. Side Public Squre, tepii, Itssxri HEART niCACC ! n't farm, PatpltMUa, UlOCMcC Tain Id fide. Mionldcr and Arm, Hhort Breath, Opprciln. Anlbnia, rvul!eii Ankles. Ucnk anil -- rauiberin t il's lropr. Wind la Stomach, etc., ore . eure-it- DR. MILES' NSW HEART CURE. A now rfivovcry l.y the eminent Indiana Sp?rl.U. ht. A. K. Uavla, silver Creek. Neb., after taking four botilee f II K1HT CI" It K t belter i il he lino for twelve years. t or thirty years ub!1 with limit I)ivfisi: two bottles of PR. MILES HEART CURE rural n.e.-- ltl , can, rlucbnnau, M.ch.' K. H. svitson. Waii niatinn. oa., naa taken DR. MILES' HEART CURE tor Heart t.oiiWev. iih (treat results. Mrs. ' M Bar. Kitrhbnr. llicb.. was III tar t vef itte Heart Drwase. had to hire house help, liver on liquid food : tiiied Dr. M ties' Heart Cure and ! il pains left Iter : ecu-to- ut use cured tier. I bsvsfor Uteri years been snlTerlne with ' tli Heart, and never fuund n remedy ibal cava ma relief, unlit I tried It. ildrs' Ario jirart Van: It orlted wonderfully and gave ma tnatant relief and bein. I rn cheerfully rema-men- d th: mcdlcme to ail woo suffer auy kind Of Jaaaxt D !. at. IL ntSEAXD, Greenville, Tcsaa, The eflbet of ronr .Vrte Hrnrt Oiee la wonderful. MUH. EVA LUKabKH, McOregor, lows, i Sold a peeltlv sjamrnatee. wiaeTOMtrated bock- - FTtEKat TniKKlta or address . MILK9' M&DICAl CO., Klkhart. ImS. Sold by BUOWS & DAWBO.N Citizen's Bank, Wnn Side or Pcblic Square, Piid in Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $16,000. Orrici IIovrs from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. J. R. PAKRIBH. President. C. B. COMBS, t. N. V. LESLIE. Cashier. MILO COWAN, Assistant Cashier. In rectors: J. E. Parish. N. V. Leslie, J. J. Townsend, V. 3. MEIlcr, C. R. Combs, Charles Falter. T. H. Warier. A. It. Pitkin. Joseph II at lick. R. M. Thomson, J. D. Sktdrnore. Milo Coweo and O. K. Leslie. W. ej. Black's M TRANSFER USE. We will do aaytlisaf la our line on short mMn, Ths Celebrated FrsnoSi Cure, "ZZX "APHRODiTINE" sSST In floin OM A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to en re aa? form of ucrvona dim o or any disorder .( the aeners'ivw oifnnn whether ariclnr fMnf O? n r v. an BLFOflE tunc! Stimulants. AFTEA TobaxHjoorOplBm.ortlirouph yoa'.hf-i- l iv.d!scrr-3k- orer indulgence. Ae..such as Um of P. r. J'ower, Wakelntnecs, Benrln? down l'ain lrt the Seminal Wtaknesa, Hyttor:a, Nervoas i'ros-- l rtkD. Nocturrial Kmlsslons , i iia-s- , weak Mernorv, ixf or ower a c mpo--1' ary, Wblcb 11 reflected often lesd torreTneture I ana mammy, mw a ixx, iua 'A. Sent hr mstT an -- tcvl. t of rjrice. 4 WRlTfEri UAHANTES is alron for everr f 'O order received, to refund the moitev if a f naaaral enre la not elfertei. we hnve tliou-t-.nd- a of teatlmoBiala from ell and yruur. of liota saxes, who ha been nrd trjr the uae of AphroJ ltine. ffrenlarf-e- e Ad .raas TBI APHRO MEIIf ' K CO.. WeaHiu nrancb. llu 27, Pobti.m;, Ob. For Sale by Bkoww & Dawson. Henry Courtney, Watchmaker Jewelry, uth of 8. K. Corner Square, MiMrai. Mo. Watches and clocks repaired on short bo-l- u. AH kinds of Jewelry neat ly mi nded and werkwarraated. A full stock of WalCuts, Clocks at! Jevclrj rnataatl on hand at reasonable prices. A iberal sbaro of the public putronae Is so- - aiaaf. Ulre Mm a eau oeiore u vinjf. Sotice of Final Settlement VMbWIi tieee.br Hren. that the undcrslim- - ed adminietrator of the estate of Jonathan I UisseU. deceasad. will make flnal nettletnent ; f Ma saoeounta with said estate as such ad-- , rsiniatrator, at the next term of the Probate Court of Scotland county. Missouri, to be b- - tlden In said county on the 5th dav of June, a- if tasa. A. W. MOUNT. Administrator. - " I r- - 'Tat Drape. Hues' Slew Heart Care. V. WANTS. If you want a cheap farm, go to . R. Bartlett's. If vou want a nice city residence, go to Bartlett's. If you want a cheap farm loan, go to Bartlett s. If you want reliable insurance, go to Bartlett's. If you want c) clone insurance at $1 per $100 for five years, go to Bartlett If ou want six percent interest, go to Bartlett s. If you want to borrow or loan mon- ey, go to Bartlett's.. , If you want to buy or sell lands, loans or merchandise, go to Bartlett's. Bartlett's twenty years experience in his varied fin of business, with a contested claim, shows' that he is able and willing to do thoroughly, prompt-1-- , all that he advertises to do, and doss not resort to any catch penny tricks to get business. Lumber! Lumber! For the spring trade. I have on hand 75,000 feet inch, of which 50.000 must be sold, as I have no place to stack it; therefore, I will sell at cost Those wishing to build, will make money by seeing me. I cau and will save you 50 percent. Time given to responsi- ble parties. Come quick. Profit is not what I want it is sales. Am do- ing business for my health. Are you going my way. Lumber delivered if desired.. llonT. E. Daoos, Azen, Mo. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! To loan money on realestate securi- ties for five or seven years in amounts to soit the borrow. .Loans closed and money paid on the .same day that notes and mortgage is sjgncd. No' delay. -- Best ahd most liberal option to the borrower ever ; offered. Alao the lowent rate of interest. Call and svi rue. A. H. Pitkin. A Wonderful Discovery. Dr. Cbecini's Electric Spavin Cure positively c;ires bone spavin, ringbone splict or ouib in '48 hours without pain. $.()0 reward for failure or slightest injury. The grealeKtritinder of the ninteeeth .century., astonishing as it does Tbe cnlirie veterinary world. Circulars and testimonials free. Addres Dr. Guy Chccini, 378 Canal St. New York. A Marvelous Discovery Free. Superfluous hair removed perman- ently, instantaneously without pain, by Electro Chemicl Fluid. In order to prove superiority, we will for the next 90 days send sample b ttle and testimonial's free on receipt of ninteen cents to pay tmstage. Address, Electro-Chemica- l Co., 25 East 14th street, New York. For those desiring to attend the Worls Fair, and who have not yet se cured accommodations in Chicago, I wish to say I am cow prepared to pectire suck accommodations with the Worlds Fair Tourest Club or Worlds Fair Hotel and Boarding Bureau This Bureau is regular Chartered and comes highly recommended and en dorsed by all the leading railway lines running into Chicago. It is the only Bureau having regular authorized uniformed agents on trains as they approach Chicago to act as guide and Conduct Tourists to pbaces which have been assigned them mho hold contract with this Bureau. For all information, rates etc. Apply to, C- - A. Pkwet, Agt., Townsend is going to q iit iuuufac--j Mrs. Wiluioth and daugherts, turing carriages and wagon-i- , a visit Muud and liattie, seut Sunday at to hi- - establishment would at once j 'urry Dean's. put to flight such a notion. There; Frank Fowler, wife and daughter, !aiu' cousin M:s Minnie Long, sient will End vehicle. des- - otcvei3 they SlJ(lav at j Q . AdiW- - criplion in all stages of budding and , A(am wif Written on all classes of property Fire, Lightning or Cyclone. Also, LitW and Accident Insurance in the leading companies of the world. Agency Established 20 Years. many to completion. A isit to ins extensive ios would be a treat to every uodj", whether thi-- want to' buy or not. ai C'ra J. Gould, the lecturer, appear-- 1 ed at the Opera House, Tuewuty night, ; liefore a good sized audience. Mr. I... th- - ahditr t. i.lur an audience ami at the same tune told some cold facts that might beuetit almost anybody. Crawford Capen, who has a paper on Sumps and stamp collect ing w the May Wide Awake, is a practical New York philatelist of many years experience and has much interesting information about postage stamps. Does the largest business of any in promptly aitentiea to. commissions reasoname ana Satisfaction GUARANTISEJD. GIVU ije: CAUL. Manufacturer of and D-PE- UCES A Complete nod Varied Assortment of Tinware Alwaj in Stork. Special articles made to order. Spouting, Guttering and other work im line done Droinntlv and efficientlr. at tiricen lower thar. anrwlar else in town and out of the cm Hia as Early Call. KotH The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Amaamia; No Alan. Used in Millions of Homes-- 40 Year the Staadard

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Farmers' Union. j The information cora.-- s to us tfutt j

after Cii:iinierlin was ."eicared" for !

ki!itii: es "in beif-defeu?- ."

tiuf made it so vun forjNO MORE PREMIUMS.s s a

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AGAIN IN THE T&&JNew Ideas! M Styles! M Goods!

That is What We Have ih

We are in the field with the most fieaatifnl assortment procnrable, com-prising everything that is new and t lih. Our repotation is well known iothis, otif strong tlrpartment, and we have tnade greater ef!br than ever toselect a complete Tine in all New Xov el ties, and are now ready io saply nildemant's in that line from a

srs:w stogk iEin Tj racing the neatest and most elegant designs' in all grades direct frofsthe leading mamifaetorics and from this day on we will open the flood gateand permit to .flow a tidal wave of genuine bargains that will deluge nil1

competition. We are SOLE AGENTS for

The World's Fair.

. The Dakota Ruralist, the ollicia!

organ of the National Alliance sas:"We are erccasionttily asked if the

X. F. A. & I. V. will have headquar-ters at the World's Fair. Wc havemade no arrangements nnd are notlikely to. The Kansas State Allianceare, however, arranged to ai-cai-n mo-dal-e

all Alliance bretheru who mayvisit Chicago during the fair at veryreasonable prices.

The Farmer's Wife, a paper publish-ed at Topeka, Kansas, the home ofthe association, endorses it as follows:

Again Kansas has stepped to thefront in behalf of the people. Presi-dent Hanna of the State Alliance,has just returned from Chicago wherehe has completed arrangement forcaring for visitors to the World'sFair at about one half what la askedby other associations. He is presi-dent of an F. A. os 1. U. associationwhieh is endorsed by the state Alli-ance, the State Grange and the State

AYER'SY-o- ur best remedy for

Catarrhand

la.

Gait-Rheu- m, Sore EyesA-bsces- TumorsR-unni- ng SoresS-cur- vy, Humors, ItchA-nem- ia, Indigestion

es, BlotchesA-n-d Carbuncles

RashesBlood

DropsyL-iv- er ComplaintA--ll cured by

AVER'SSarsaparillaPrepared by Ir. J.C. Aver ft Co., Lowell, HimSold by all Drugglsta. Price 1 ; els botllM, Si.Cures others, will cure you

Going: out of the Coupon and Premium Busi-ness. - You must get your Coupons ready tobe canceled not later than JULY 1st, andmust present them by

-TTa-TTST 1ST.Now we give you LONG- - Notice, so don't

complain if you preseht coupons after August1st, and we refuse to receive or redeem them.

Remember, we will give you coupons untilJuly 1st, im4 cancel themredeem them un-til AugiiSt list. After these dates no couponswill beredeemecl, so do not make any claims.

Now is the time to roll up your purchaseswhile these otters are still on.

After this, we will have something to in-terest our customers.

G, W, Pitfcios

Mixed Paints',

Low Frioes

n nIVII1 1

- - fa :

Brown &West Side,

We will have given our customersmore than 1000 Dollars before ou.t Premiumsare withdrawn, and we believe they appreci-ate this fact and will continue to patronize us.

J. F. WHITACHE & CO.,W-s- t Side Square, First Door Sou'.h P. O., "2Ol

; Keokuk & Western Railroad Co. cSiJHft Tke Short link JSraP&ll'

J3fc: ' From aho To RjJS?I : . . Southern Iowa Points. t

Sf S" ' KC OOOORICri, Of N L MWMttii. KSOKUK. IA. d. f. ELOM. . C MSS SEPT. '

ef'Cav?' bm 4m&& aSasskf

gam to --the FseatnJOHN H. MULCH & CO.

.Are ixow ready to show their Summer stockof Furniture and Carpets. Perhaps it is notnececessary for us to here mention, as we sup'

LOCAL BREVITIES.

John D. SmK)t was iii Granger lastMonday.

Mr. L. D. Nuck'jls wa in Keokuk,Monday.

Judge McClintoelf went to Kahoka.Tuesday.

For cheapest bats in the c'ty go toMrs. Davis.

J. A Gill, of Livrn Kidge, was ir.

Memphis, Momlay.

Harry Allen, of Nebraska, is in thecity, visiting his parent.

Efforts are living nvtde in this cityto secure a series of lectures.

All who attended seemed to enjoythe Gould lecture Tuesday night.

Chas. II. Tinney left here Tstrdavto join Ringling Bros. circu9 hand.

Wm. Sigler, of St. L iuis, arrived inthe city Monday, for a visit with hisparents.

The past week has been a dis-

couraging time to early gardenmakers.

Pete Doyle has gone to Keokuk forthe purpose of in a print-

ing office.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Knoti, re-

turned from a short Initial tour Tues-

day night.

Mis Gertie Wilson, of the Center-vill- e,

Iowa, College, is in town visitingher parents.

Dr. Charles Watktns and wife ofLineville. Iowa, are yisiting relativesin this city.

Humphrey Bros , and Mount .bip-

ed :i fine monument to iiirmiiigiiani,fmvri, iasi Week.

The coinmeieoiu'nt ) the?

'.i:n;I class of tin citv hitfbccurs tonitiriow.

rians. Uon. Ol million, (iw:i. wuin the city Tuesday and node tinsolTi.-- a pieii.iul call.

F. A. I'routy, N'civtr n, Kansas?, wasin r.i yesterday and purchased a Suejack of T. II. Wagner.

0. S. V:irrii went to Kokuk. Mon- -

day of this week, to add to his alreadyl:ir:e stK;k of groeeries.

M 'i ri :md Shank keep the Jlolineeotii ji.ji'U r, tullivntor anil plows, tkebest made. Call and mcc them.

Virgil D.nfor 1 arrived in the cityMonday night for a visit with hisparents, Kev. and Mrs. Dan ford.

Geo. Woodruff, James Dehart, A.E. Van Ilosen and J. B. Tuoina9 arenew subscribers of this newspaper.

This office has just finished print-

ing the proceedings of the W. C. T.U. convention at Kahoka in pamphletform.

W. A. King of this city, and MissRosa Smith, of Henry county, weremurriei at Kahoka on the 13thinstant.

Virgil Hunt, of Mt. Pleasant town-

ship, was in the city Tuesday andbad us place his naae on our sub-

scription book.

The K. of P. entertainment at theOpera House and supper last Fridaynight was a very pleasant affair insome respects.

Wm. L. Gale and family have mov-

ed to Louisville, Kentucky. Theirmany friends here wish them un-

bounded success.

The county school commissionerwill be at her room in David Justice'sresideuce in Memphis, the fourthFriday in each month.

David R. Graves, northeast of thiscity, sold bis 160 acre farm last weekto Wm.M. Hardman. K. R. Bartlettfigured in the transaction.

Morris and Shanks opened up animpliment business, west of CitizensBank. Call and see thtm there or atBen Morris's hardware s.orc.

The ladies of the Chriotaia Ciiurcbwill give an ice-crea- supper at theOpera House, Friday night. Pleantvof ice cream and cakt will be served.

If anyone has an idea that J. J.

uim Ui:i the c uiiir. that knew himonce, knows him no more forever.If this should be so, our two citycontemporaries should get up an ibdignution meeting and protest Theybhould see that Cbamberlin lie givena chance to "provide for bis family"and have a good time generally.And after things are "righted" theyc.uid ''slop oyer" as was the casenext day after the murder "trial."

Rounscvelle Wildman, who furn-ishes to the May Wide Awake a de-

lightful sketch of life on an island inthe China Sea, was for some yearsU. S. Consul at Singapore, andbrought away mental add actualphotographs ef life in the Indies.

H inipli.ey Bros. & Mount's mar-b'- e

works in this city, presents ascene of activity from morning nntilnight, in getting out the large amonutot orders receiveu. No otLer estab-lishment of the kind lias a better re-

putation for first-clas- s work.

Rand, McNally & Co., 166 AdamsSt. Chicago, III., desire a local mana-ger to take the management of thesale of their new Universal Atlas.Anyone desiring a pleasant and prof-itable position would do well to writethem.

An exchange has arrived at theconclusion that "the longer we run anewspaper and write about peopleand events, the more we realize howutterly impossible it is to scratchevery man on the spot where he itch-

es the most.

Preaching at the South MethodLtChurch. Sunday morning next, by llev..S. K. liotsfonl. of Goiin. Mr. Botsford ia the "boy preacher" pt this partof lue slat Conic out uud hear bimSunday. . .

The contract for the building ofC. 1. Baxter's new residence in theSinoot addition was let, Saturday, toGeo. Tricket. The houe wil containfive rooms, pantry and two verandas.

Frank Monroe shot and killed a largepelican last Friday, that measuredeight feet from tip to tip of wings.It will be stuffed, mounted and placedon exibition

The Centerville, Iowa, band wentto Keokuk, Monday, to furnish musicfor the soldiers encampment Prof.J. A. Gordon, of this city accompained them.

HAZELVILLE.

Well, as is often the case, mostpeople thought spring was here be-

fore it realy was, and as a result wasdisagreeably surprised by the latecold wave.

Some preparations for corn plantingin this part, but not much planted.

Has not the late cold spell beenpretty hard on the fruit?

Bad weather spoiled a gathering atS. J. Francis last week.

School at Liberty is getting alongvery well.

Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Ungerwere therecipients of a new girl a few daysago. As a result, William steps high.

John B.trker and Robert Johnstonhad a raising and erected their sum-mer residence, last week.

Every defunct sub union in thecounty should reorganize and senddelegates to the Couutr Union, Mayloth. Inethein wake up! aud helpmake intelligent citizens of theAmerican people.

Liberty Union met Saturday nightApril 22ud, aud meets again in regularsession May 6, 7.30 p. m., importantbusiness aud every member should bepresent and take part

More Anon.

Lawn Ridpe.

Eeitor Union: I thought 1 wouldpen you the news from Lawn Ridgeand vicinity.

Considerable sickness here. Wm.Uaney, who ha-"- , been sick for sometime, is not improving as fast as histuauj friends would like to see. Mrs.C. T. Adams, two sons, Job 113-

- audFreddie, and Burt Bard have beenonite sick for a few das. the little

J fulks are still whoopiug.

,.ousin MjlW Ellu McEldowney. visitedW. P. Miller, near Upton, Sunday,

Mrs. Kmma Stevens has returnedr,''n Colorado.

Look out for a wedding soon atthe Knlge.

Why don't we people of Lawn"idge finish repairing

.the church,

I i. L3 1 l sia,m oiay scnooirBest wishes to the Union.

List of unclaimed letters remain-ing in the postofflce at Memphis.April 25th, 1893. Chas. Armstrong.Mrs. Minnie Green, Mr. W. D. Linton,Katie Mason, Willard Oliver, PerryOliver, G. W. Scott.

F. M. Cowell. P. M.

free. BotUa Dr. XUs' KarrbM atDranista,

T

WR-- DS F I .

(The above words when properlyfilled iu compose the name of thegreat event of the year.)

Every person who properly fills

them in and returns this card to uswith an order for 1 50 of our 5 centcigars (S $35.00 per 1,000, (makingsmall C. (. D. bill of $5.25),ill re-

ceive a beautiful and reliable goldfilled watch free (aocompnnicd by 20

year guarantee) full jewelled, stemwind and stem set.

The object of this extraordinarytiflferjs ofjeourse to 6ave the heavyexpeuse of of traveling salesmen, andto introduce the goods at once. Ailgoods shipped C. O. I. ami full ex-amination allowed before ou payone ee-n-t

American Cigar Co., Winston, N. C.

BROWN'S IRON BITTERScures Dyspepsia, In-digestion & Debility.

Memphis Stock Market

Dressed Beef, per hundred.. .t3.00O3.SSCows and mixed " . " .. . l.SS1.;5Hors. ' .. . 7.5017

If you feel weakand all worn out takeSHORTS ISOa BITTERS

D. C. Riley,Pleasant i Retreat, i Mo.,

"Exclusive Salesman In Scotland Co. for

Dr. C. I. Shop's Family

Medicines,

Don't fall to write for free Kara rlea of hisHeadache Tablets, which guarantee a cure intwenty minutes.

If You Waal Monnatioif Afcoat

Address a lcttvr;or postal card to

The Press Glaiks GompanyJohn Wcdderhoni, Managing-Attorney- ,

P O. Box 403. WASHINGTON, II. C.

PENSIONS PROCURED FOR

Soldiers, "Widows,Children, Parents.

Also, for Soldiers and Sailors ninllrd in theline of duty hi the Kesrtilur Army or Nnvysince the war. Survivor of the Inilian v.arof IKC! to 142. and their widows, now entitled.Old and rejcctedtclajms a specialty. Thousands entitled to Burner rates, nena tor newlaws. No charge Tor advice. Ko fee untilueceasfaL

WORK FOR USfew days, aad voa will he startled at the ancc-parte- d

sacceaa that will reward vour etVarta. Wepositively have the beat baiaeas to o3er an aeeetthat raa be foaad on the face of this earth.SMS.M nrnBt SIS OO worth of bwsinees isbeing eavily and honorablv made by and paid tehandrsds ot men, women, boys, aad Rirls in ouremploy Ton can maae money raster a wora rorastbaa nave any luea or. inv mum mm

to lean, aad Imtnicttons so shunts ana plain.that all soeceed from the start. Those who takebold of the basiness reap the miivaotare thatarises from the soand reputatioa of one wf fheiMest, SBSSt saeesssfal, and larrret pebUahras;boases ia America. Secure for youreetf the profitsthat thebesians so readily and handsomely yields.All beginners succeed grandly, aad more thanrealise their greatest eapacratfons. Those whotry it lad exactlv a we tell them. There is plentyof room for a few more workers, and we urgsthem to becis at once, ir yoa are aireaaT einlnvad. bat have a few snare momenta, aad wlto aae them to advantage, thea write as at oaee(for this Is yeur grand opportunity), and receivefall particular by retara mail. Addres.

TKUn A CO Bos Km. AOt, AsfaiU,

Ripans Talmles banish pain.Dr. IKIes' Xew Heart Care at firm-.- f.

officers of Kansas', and inyites alliancepeople of ail other states to stop withhis associatioil while in Chicago,Headquarters on and after May 1stwill be at 6825 May Ktreet, Chics-go- ,

Illinois. It is about three miles westof Jackson Park and has direet com-munication with the Exposition.The association is not exclusive andinvites all who desire cheap boardand lodging to take advantage of thelow prices il offers. For further in-

formation, address the secretary, J.P. Stevens, at Topeka , Kansas, untilMay 1st. and after that date at headquarters in Chicago."

Arbela News.

Wednesday of last; week, FrankHatfield arrived from III inois withtwo car load of stock and implements.He had recently purchased' a farm.

Mr. Hatfield, father of frank pur-chased John RowenV farm one biylast week, the consideration being $4,-10-

Possession will be given atonce.

The snow storm of last Thursdaywas very severe on sttK-k- , sarly liniland corn planted.

Win Rendles and wife, of Ft. Mad"ison, Iowa, arc viiting-'he- r father a:nlsister, II. Campbell and Mrs. SuePower, of this city.

Mr?. Eva Cravens has 'establishedoue of the finest millinery stores inArbela to "oe found anywhere.

Mrs. Ben Hou'z and two daughters,of Seattle, Wash., were visiting hrhusband's relatives ' here last week;They went to Ft. Madison and willsoon leave for home.

Wood Kite's father and family, ofTennessee, has come to this couutyto reside.

Mr. Forbes, of Kahoka, was on ourstreets last Saturday.

Robert Russell and family movedto Ft Madison last Monday.

Farmers are on a standstill on ac-

count of too much rain, but such islife. 240.

Fine Books, Fabulously Cheap.

Many of the choicest books of theworld are now being issued in stylesand prices to delight book lovers withlimited purses. John B. Alden.publisher, 57 Rose St., New York,who was the pioneer, and is still theleader in the Revolution,"send ns a copy ol Bayard Taylor sfamous and delightful "Views Afoot,or Europe Seen with Knapsack andStall," as a sample of his half morocgilt top style, in which he publishessome of the world's most famousbooks at prices ranging from 30 centsto CO cents each, the same books beingissued also in neat cloth binding atprices ranging from 15 cents up.These books are always in large type,printed on fine paper, the cloth bind-ing being of excellent quality, andthe half morroco, gilt top style fit 10adorn any library. A 32 pagedescriptive pamphlet may be badfree, or a 128 page catalogue, a vcrti-bl- e

feast for liook lovers, may be hadfor a two cent stamp. Address JohnB. AWen, Publisher, 27 Rt.se St NewYork,

There will be an . adjourn sessionof the county Unin in Memphison the 13th of May it 10 a. m. Mat-

ters of great financial interest to thecitizens of the county will be actedupon. All members who want to bebenefitted right now, from one totwenty dollars, are requested to bepresent and take part in the workAll persons who have ever been mem-Ijer- s

are invited to come, don't stayat home because it !s a busy timebut come out and attend to yourinterest J. L. Texxant Soc'y.,

FARMERS !

When you want a carriage, buggy,spring wagon or farm wogon, it wilipay you to see the immense stock ofmy own manufacture. 1 am nowenabled to compete in price and cangive you a better vehicle for lessmonej- - than can be purchased elaewhere, and you have the advantage ofa firstclass warrant.

J. J. TOWXSEND.

A dispatch to the St. Louis Repub-lic says the Baltimore and Ohio rail-road is seriously considering the feas-ibility of building a new line of roadfrom Sioux City, Iowa, to St. Louis."One point is yet in doubt" the dis-patch says, "and that :s, whether itwill connect with the Q O. & Iv. C.at Kirksville or with the Keokuk andWestern north of that place." Thisis a matter of general interest to Lan-caster and all other towns along theK. A W. road. Lancaster Republi-can.

Choice short horn cattle, PolandChina hogs, and Patridge Cochencbickers for sale at Lone Oak StockFarm, Eggs, 50 cents per setting.Farm four miles south of Memphis.

C. MV Moons.

First quality of Millet Seed for sale,which can tie secured by calling at J.J. Townsend'a wagon shop, Mempb'sor at my farm south west of Mem-phis. A. C. Cowell.

For Pond Hydrant Valves andMole trap, address M. McG art,

Memphis, Mo.

pose all know, that we carry the Greatest Va-riety and the most Complete Stock in our lineof any house in this and adjoining counties.

UMayLook

The wide world over without finding asComplete a line of goods as that shown atJOHN H. MULCH & CO S.

Every article is new in design, handsomein finish and sure to please you.

Come in friends and see us. We havesomething startling to show you in

Children's Carriages and Refrigirators,

and can assure you that the prices are allright.

Yes, right to the front of all competition.We place our Elegant New Spring Stock ofFurniture of all kinds, Carpet, Curtains, OilCloth, Mattings and Bugs. Come and learnthat it pays to trade with

JOHN H. MULCH & CO.,The Leaders in Undertakers Goods, on the

West Side.

R. BARTLVTT.ig--

GENERA", FINANCIAL AGENT.

BEJLL ESTATEBought and Sold or Exchanged on Commission. Rents Collected arH Taxes

Paid or Abstracts Procured.

Money Loaned on Real Estate Security,1- -3 to 1- -2 value, from 1 te 5 years time, at lowest current rates of interet

aud most Liberal terms. Loans payable iu entailments"before due. if desired.jj

County, Township, City aud School Bonds bought and sold on Commission

The Rote and not the

Exception with 11$.

Dawson,Memphis, Mo.

Northwest Missouri. fcyAll wtuiaea

Dealer in all kinds of

best material in the market.

Side Public Squre, tepii, Itssxri

HEARTniCACC ! n't farm, PatpltMUa,UlOCMcC Tain Id fide. Mionldcr andArm, Hhort Breath, Opprciln. Anlbnia,rvul!eii Ankles. Ucnk anil --rauiberin

t il's lropr. Wind la Stomach, etc., ore .eure-it- DR. MILES' NSW HEART CURE.A now rfivovcry l.y the eminent Indiana Sp?rl.U.ht. A. K. Uavla, silver Creek. Neb., after takingfour botilee f II K1HT CI" It K t belter i

il he lino for twelve years. t or thirty yearsub!1 with limit I)ivfisi: two bottles of

PR. MILES HEART CURE rural n.e.-- ltl,can, rlucbnnau, M.ch.' K. H. svitson. Waii

niatinn. oa., naa taken DR. MILES' HEARTCURE tor Heart t.oiiWev. iih (treat results. Mrs. '

M Bar. Kitrhbnr. llicb.. was III tar t vef itteHeart Drwase. had to hire house help, liver onliquid food : tiiied Dr. M ties' Heart Cure and !

il pains left Iter : ecu-to- ut use cured tier.I bsvsfor Uteri years been snlTerlne with '

tli Heart, and never fuund n remedyibal cava ma relief, unlit I tried It. ildrs' Ariojirart Van: It orlted wonderfully and gave matnatant relief and bein. I rn cheerfully rema-men- d

th: mcdlcme to ail woo suffer auy kind OfJaaaxt D!.at. IL ntSEAXD, Greenville, Tcsaa,

The eflbet of ronr .Vrte Hrnrt Oiee la wonderful.MUH. EVA LUKabKH, McOregor, lows, i

Sold a peeltlv sjamrnatee.wiaeTOMtrated bock-- FTtEKat TniKKlta or address

. MILK9' M&DICAl CO., Klkhart. ImS.

Sold by BUOWS & DAWBO.N

Citizen's Bank,Wnn Side or Pcblic Square,

Piid in Capital, $50,000.

Surplus, $16,000.

Orrici IIovrs from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

J. R. PAKRIBH. President.C. B. COMBS, t.

N. V. LESLIE. Cashier.MILO COWAN, Assistant Cashier.In rectors: J. E. Parish. N. V. Leslie, J. J.

Townsend, V. 3. MEIlcr, C. R. Combs, CharlesFalter. T. H. Warier. A. It. Pitkin. JosephIIat lick. R. M. Thomson, J. D. Sktdrnore. MiloCoweo and O. K. Leslie.

W. ej. Black's

M TRANSFER USE.

We will do aaytlisaf la our line on shortmMn,

Ths Celebrated FrsnoSi Cure,

"ZZX "APHRODiTINE" sSSTIn floin OM A

POSITIVEGUARANTEEto en re aa? form ofucrvona dim o orany disorder .( theaeners'ivw oifnnnwhether ariclnrfMnf O? n rv. an

BLFOflE tunc! Stimulants. AFTEATobaxHjoorOplBm.ortlirouph yoa'.hf-i- l iv.d!scrr-3k-

orer indulgence. Ae..such as Um of P. r.J'ower, Wakelntnecs, Benrln? down l'ain lrt the

Seminal Wtaknesa, Hyttor:a, Nervoas i'ros-- lrtkD. Nocturrial Kmlsslons ,

i iia-s-, weak Mernorv, ixf or ower a c mpo--1'

ary, Wblcb 11 reflected often lesd torreTnetureI ana mammy, mw a ixx, iua'A. Sent hr mstT an --tcvl. t of rjrice.

4 WRlTfEri UAHANTES is alron for everrf 'O order received, to refund the moitev if a

f naaaral enre la not elfertei. we hnve tliou-t-.nd- a

of teatlmoBiala from ell and yruur. ofliota saxes, who ha been nrdtrjr the uaeof AphroJ ltine. ffrenlarf-e- e Ad .raas

TBI APHRO MEIIf ' K CO..WeaHiu nrancb. llu 27, Pobti.m;, Ob.

For Sale by Bkoww & Dawson.

Henry Courtney,

Watchmaker Jewelry,

uth of 8. K. Corner Square,MiMrai. Mo.

Watches and clocks repaired on short bo-l- u.

AH kinds of Jewelry neat ly mi nded andwerkwarraated. A full stock of

WalCuts, Clocks at! Jevclrj

rnataatl on hand at reasonable prices. Aiberal sbaro of the public putronae Is so--aiaaf. Ulre Mm a eau oeiore u vinjf.

Sotice of Final Settlement

VMbWIi tieee.br Hren. that the undcrslim- -

ed adminietrator of the estate of Jonathan I

UisseU. deceasad. will make flnal nettletnent ;

f Ma saoeounta with said estate as such ad--,rsiniatrator, at the next term of the ProbateCourt of Scotland county. Missouri, to beb- - tlden In said county on the 5th dav of June,a- if tasa.

A. W. MOUNT. Administrator.- "I

r-- 'Tat Drape. Hues' Slew Heart Care.

V. WANTS.

If you want a cheap farm, go to .

R. Bartlett's.If vou want a nice city residence,

go to Bartlett's.If you want a cheap farm loan, go

to Bartlett s.If you want reliable insurance, go

to Bartlett's.If you want c) clone insurance at $1

per $100 for five years, go to BartlettIf ou want six percent interest, go

to Bartlett s.If you want to borrow or loan mon-

ey, go to Bartlett's.. ,

If you want to buy or sell lands,loans or merchandise, go to Bartlett's.

Bartlett's twenty years experiencein his varied fin of business, with acontested claim, shows' that he is ableand willing to do thoroughly, prompt-1-- ,

all that he advertises to do, anddoss not resort to any catch pennytricks to get business.

Lumber! Lumber!

For the spring trade. I have on hand75,000 feet inch, of which 50.000 mustbe sold, as I have no place to stack it;therefore, I will sell at cost Thosewishing to build, will make money byseeing me. I cau and will save you50 percent. Time given to responsi-ble parties. Come quick. Profit isnot what I want it is sales. Am do-

ing business for my health. Are yougoing my way. Lumber delivered ifdesired..

llonT. E. Daoos, Azen, Mo.

MONEY! MONEY! MONEY!

To loan money on realestate securi-ties for five or seven years in amountsto soit the borrow.

.Loans closed and money paid onthe .same day that notes and mortgageis sjgncd. No' delay.

-- Best ahd most liberal option to theborrower ever ; offered. Alao thelowent rate of interest.

Call and svi rue. A. H. Pitkin.

A Wonderful Discovery.

Dr. Cbecini's Electric Spavin Curepositively c;ires bone spavin, ringbonesplict or ouib in '48 hours withoutpain. $.()0 reward for failure orslightest injury. The grealeKtritinderof the ninteeeth .century., astonishingas it does Tbe cnlirie veterinaryworld. Circulars and testimonialsfree. Addres Dr. Guy Chccini, 378Canal St. New York.

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