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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 4

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I llouslon Herald. Thi Wright County Republican is "off again, on again, gone again." This paper suspended publication a few weeks ago but has been revived with T. A'. Kt-lley as 14 B. k.LYLEft, Edltoraea PablUbsf I Iran Subscription Pries, $1.00 i tared at Postofflce at Houston, aa beoond Class Matter, i It is with pleasure that we note in the Houston Hbbalb the appointment, by Gov.

Major, of Judge V. L. Hiett, of Houston, as one of the Board of Managers of the Nevada Asylum. We have no doubt that ttie acceptance of this proposition means a eaorilioe 011 the part of Hiett, but it HOUSTON, 13, PWThe Editor will not be responsible for the expressions or views of correspondents. is by seleotiu suoh men as Judge lliett for positions of honor and trubt, that the Democratic party grows atrong.

We congratulate Governor Major upon his choice. Holla Herald. Editorial and Otherwise. WE have the best equipped Drug Store in Southwest Missouri. Our stock is new and fresh and we buy only the best of everything that we handle.

This insures your always getting drugs and medicines that are pure, fresh and Our Cigar and Tobacco stock is the largest of any in the county, and if you want a good smoke you are sure to find it here. We handle LOWNEY'S CANDIES Everybody knows they're good. We're very proud of the success that we have had in Houston and want to make the year 1913 better than ever, and if you will help us do it we will give you the best for your money, treat you right and will certainly appreciate your trade. West Flaikb bad two ground hog days in succession; Karl rt utile was in town Saturday with a wagon load of i celebrated Brcn Jvale farm sausage. Wtbt PUii-S Din's Kevilw does not afford much coasolation for those wLo have been predicting panics and a ritce to the demuitiou bow-wows for our U.

hi. since a 4 1 Democratic president was elected The Iihh ieeu working under great tiitliculiifs for tiie past With that president less than mouth from inauguration, this week with the Editor and our main tvno. C. E. Elmore, off the great trade review says: "No im portant change has taken place in job, but the faithful work of Job the business situation during the Rhea and Henry Burch kept the last week.

The leading industries old ship sailing. and trades still are prosperous. Dodolas Count? has just com The Balkan situation has caused some financial strain abroad, and pleted a bridge across Bryant riv er at a cost of $3560. If bridges could be built in Texas county at part of the heavy European gold requirements have been shifted to Christie-Phemister Drug Co "The Drug Store That's Always in the Lead." this side. The open winter, while If! any such cost as that, different parts of the county could get the benefit and the public would ap somewhat unfavorable to retail trade, haw afforded a stimulus to prove.

various branches of industry, Building and allied lines, for ex Ik thb proceedings of the House ample, generally have been active of Representatives February 3rd, and the unusual weather has ad we note the following: uring these burners in a small way "Mr. Tavlor of Texas introduced ded materially to the already large C. W. BOHANNON trafic of the railroads, whose gross House bill No. 586, relating to the for some months and has received repoated orders from several jobbing houses.

The patent consists filling of vacancies in tickets after earnings during four weeks of Builder Gontracter January increased 13.9 per cen the holding of a primary. Notwithstanding the strike in the "Mr. Taylor of Texas introduced of a flap that fits iusiJo the slot of a lamp burner and when the wick Plato, Missouri Wood, Concrete, or Brick clothing industry, the important House bill No. 564, relating to de linquent and back taxes." is turned down puts out the blaze. textile trades are prosperous.

Re Let ate Pleura on Your Work. Reasonable It is a small thing and can be sold cent snow has improved winter PAINTER DECORATOR I am a practical House and Sign Taintcr of '25 years experience. I am a citizen here, but ask your business on Superior Workmanship. Let me figure with you on any kind of PAINTING, DECORATING HARDWOOD FINISHING, ETC. Get my prices on WALL PAPER and ITae me call with my complete line of wail paper samples.

I guarantee all my work. M. R. SMITH, Houston, Mo. Houston is now working on an at a price little in excess of the wheat conditions." ordinary burner.

We never knew before what He has been endeavoring to or- 1 ganize a company tor several weeks and at one time thought the comfort oouH be given by messages of sympathy. Housed as the editor and family have been for stock was sold, but the deal fell BHbRIFF'S SALE UNDER TRANSCRIPT EXECUTION. By vlrtao and authority of a transcript execution issued from tho office ot the clerk of the olrcnlt aourt of Texas county, Missouri, aad returnable the Ma rob term, IBM, of said court, and to me directed In favor of Friedman-Shelby Shoe Co. and against A. W.

Ruede, I hate levied upon and seized all the right, title and interest ot the said A. W. Ruede, of, In and to the following described real estate situated in the county of Texas and state ot Missouri, and described aa follows, to-wit: Kk NX Lot 1 NW Seotloa 1, Township ii. Range It, and I will oa FKIDAV, MARCH 7, MIS, the past week or more while in other railroad proposition. They seem to have very little faith in the Ozark Short Line and are now seeking an extension of the Salom branch of the Frisco.

The Short Line people had better get busy. Rolla Times. -1 Not exactly correct, brother. Houston is simply ready to do her part to secure a railroad. It is not ft loss of faith.

through. Sinoe the present com quarantine, with a great sorrow over our household caused by the pany was formed there have been numerous applications for stock loss of our only son, with no sym by people in Cabool, Houston, pathetic, kindhearted friends with between the hours of 9 o'olock In tbe forenoon Springfield and other towns, none and 6 o'olock In the afternoon of that day, at into whose ears we could un tbe south front door of the court house, in tbe of which were accepted, as the present owners prefer to keep the burden our sorrows and whose city of Houston, county of Tsxas and stale of Missouri, and daring; tbe session of the circuit court of said count), sell at public auction to A professional haudshaker is the tears would fall with ours, the next office to be created according to a bill recently introduced in the the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title, Interest, claim and estate of the above named A. W. Ruede of. In and to Ike above described real estate, to satisf) said execution aud I'onta.

D. C. HOYT, 23 Sheriff of Texas County Mo. Highest Market Prices Given FOR EGGS, POULTRY, PRODUCE AND CREAM We Bell Buckskin Clothing, Coats vud Trousers cheaper than anyone in the eounty. Give you a good bargain in Hamilton Brown Shoes.

Have an assortment in the Dry Goods line, including Gents' and Ladies' Celts, Laces and Embroideries. A full line of Staple Groceries and Tobaccos at just about cost to close them out Best Parlor Light Oil 18c a gallon. Come in 'and see us and realize a full value for your money. I. W.DIR Simmons, Missouri New York legislature.

His duty will be to relieve public men of the task of shaking hands with the public. The disposition to create new offices seems to be rampant among legislators, our Missouri legislature seeming to be badly afflicted with the prevailing disease, bnt we hope the common sense of our representatives at Jefferson City will prevail. loneliness was indeed hard to bear. Right here we want to say that we owe a great d6bt of gratitude to Mr. and Mrs.

M. O. Coyle, Mr. W. J.

McCaskill and Mr. W. J. McGee, who made sacrifices of their own welfare and comfort to be with us during the most trying hours. But all during the week that has past messages have continued to arrive from dear friends far and near, and it has been so oomfortiog to know that true friends are sharing your sorrows, that their hearts are with you in the hour ot distress.

Beautiful wreaths of flowers were received from Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnston and Mr.

and Mrs. Rty Johnston, stock in as few hands as possible. The new company has rented one of the rooms upstairs in the new Grant Building and will commence the manufacture just as soon as the burners, which have been ordered, arrive in Cabool. While patent right fakes are numerous, yet it looks as if this was one of real merit and Mr. Fredrick has had no trouble in placing orders with substantial jobbers who send in repeat orders and it seems tho sales are limited only by the capacity to many fact-ure the safety appliance.

Marriage Licenses. George F. Houston Stella M. Watson Houston "Ben" Brackett Raymoudvillo Dollie Clover Eiaymondvillo J. Carl White Cabool Ruth Bradford Cabool SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER SPECIAL EXECUTION.

By virtue and authority af a spselal execution issued from the office of the Clerk of the circuit court ot Texas county, Missouri returnable to the March term, I9K, of said court, and to me directed In favor of Novella Anderson ind against James Anderson. I have levied upon tad selied all tbe right, title and Interest ot tbe said James Anderson of, In and to tbn following described real estate situated In the oouuty of Texas and state ot Missouri, and described as follows, to-wit: The South East quarter of the North East quarter and tbe North East quarter of the South East quarter and the East bait ot the North West quarter ot the North East quarter and tbe North Kast quarter ot the North East quarter or Section seven (7) Township Thirty Two (32), Range Ten (10) west, and I will on FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1013, between the hours of 9 o'eloox In the forenoon and 6 o'clock In the of that day, at the south front doorot tbe court house. In the city or Houston, Texas county, Missouri, and during the session of the circuit court of said oouuty, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all thu rlg.1t, title. Inturost, claim and estate of the above sa'md Jamus Anderson of, In and to the above dtwerioed real estate to satisfy said execution and ousts. D.

C. BOTT, Sheriff of Teias County, Mo. YOU CAN IkeepThe of Springfield, and even though they were delayed in transit and WOLF FROM THE frozen, yet they fulfilled their mission of sympathy aud love. We are indeed truly grateful for all RwhtSKNTATIVE JoHNBON, of FulaS- ki county, bus introduced a bill in the Legislature requiring all passenger trains to stop at all county seat stations when county seats are located on the railroad and also to stop at the nearebt station to county seat towns if such county seat towns are located twelve miles from the railroad. We would be proud to 6ee this bill passed if amended to county seats twenty miles from the railroad, which could not inconvenience the railroads very much and there are numerous instances, many of them recent, where if the fast trains stopped at Cabool it would have been of great advantage to parties here.

Door when NOTICE OF FINAL SETTL. RMKNT. Notice Is hnreliy liven to all creditors. nd these remembrances, the letters, other interested io the estate of W. II.

YOU HAVE Hare, deceased, that I. Mary Hayes, Administratrix uf Mid estate, intend to make final THUSTKK'si SALK. Whereas. K. Keller, unmarried, tij his eer-lain deed of trust uiited November li.

1911. and recorded November 21. mil, in Hook hfl. 1'iwe evtt uf the deed records uf Texas cuualy, Missouri, conveyed to M. U.

Cole us trustee for J. U. Simmons the following described real estute situated in Texas county. Lot One (I) of the North West quarter and the West Half (H) of Lots One II and Tiro K) of the North Kast quarter Section Two It). Township Thirty-one CIK.

Kunue Ten (Ui) West. cuniainltiK Due hundred and sixty acres I no mora or less, in trust to secure the nay the messages, the many evidences of thoughtful ness of friends which settlement thereof at tbe next term of the Proline Court of Texas county. Slate or Mis souri, to lie belli at Houston, on the xlst day of MONEY IN the bank. April. WIS.

MAKr IMVfiiH, KJ-41. Administratrix. added to our comfort and thus express our sincere gratitude to all those who aided us in anyway through the trying ordeal. May God bless all and protect all from TKUSTKKS SAM. Whereas.

J. 11 Klch and Karah A ment of a certain promissory note in said deed of trust described: and whereas, suld note has Klch. his wife, by their certain deed of trust dated March xlst. lull, and recorded in the Record become duo and payable and remains unpaid, aud whereas. It is provided In said deed of trust that upun failure to pay said note or the er's office of Texas oounty, Missouri, on May an, wis in deed hook 0" vnveTfd 'S 'IjI'tifliflliBr fm like a Clio Li on.

to H. Parmenter. as trustee, the following ae- scribed real estate, towlt: The South half of the South West quarter of Medina and Mouth Kast quarter of the South Kast quarter of Section XI. all in Town Stock Company Formed. ship 30.

Uansje II. coniaininif IS) acres. lULeiest ibeiuua ur auy part luercul wnen due then the whole shall become due aud payable, and tbe said trustee, or iu case of bis death, ahsence or refusal to act. or disability In anywise, tbe (then) udinu Sheriff of Texas county. Missouri, at the request of the k'Kiil holder of said note, may proceed to sell the property hereinbefore described as provided for in said deed of trust: and whereas, the said trustee has refused to act.

which writleu refusal is now in my possession, now. therefore, by virtue of ihe power In me vested by said deed of trust anil at the request of tho leifitl holder of said note. the unilerslaued Sheriff of Terns To seeure the payment 01 two certain prom issory notes of even dale therein described. Cabool Enterprise. Wk note in the Lebanon Rustic an account of the death of Mr.

A. H. Clark, which occurred February 5th. Anvil Clark was known to the editor of the Hkhald from our boyhood, he was a neighbor and Attorney Robert Lamar was in and whereas, one of said notes Is Ion past due and the interest Is limn past due and because of the default in the payment of said note as provided in said deed of trust, and TV1AT MUNCH.Y WOLr whereas. I lie sad H.

I'aruienter uas reruseu Cabool last Saturday fixing papers necessary to the formation of a to act and which said written refusal Is now in my possession, aud provisions being- made In said deed of trust that the ihen acting Sheriff stock company, whose business A ot Texas county. Missouri, should become will be tho manufacturing and sell county, Missouri, will on r'KIUAY, MAHI'n 7. between the hours of o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p.

iu. of thai day. at the south front door of the court bouse. In the city of Houston. Texas county, Missouri, sell at public Ten due to the highest bidder, for cash, the above described real estate, to satisfy suld execution and costs.

U. C. UOYT. Sheriff of Texas county. Kti and Aotlnf Trustee.

friend while we lived in Salem and many years ago was our employer when he was a member of the well known firm of A. H. H. B. Clark at Salem.

He was a big-hearted, kindly-natuied gentleman, a true man, highly respected, a thoroughly honest and conscientious' citizen and business man. The editor of the Hkbalo extends jympathy to the bereaved relatives. SlCKXtiSS mtiy come to you, but IF you ltuve money In the bunk you'll be Hiiro to be taken cure oft beonuae you cwii then ttike cure of youmelf. We will pay you lour per oent interest on the money you put in our Jinnk und compound the intercut every mix month. the BANK OF HOUSTON trustee in case the trustee mould reruse to aot.

and the said trustee having refused to act and bis said refusal is now In my possession. Now, therefore. 1, l. U. Hoyt.

Sheriff of tho county of Texas ttDd state of Missouri, and acting trustee, will at the request of the owner and legal bolder of said note, sell the above described real estate to satisfy said note Id aid deed of trust described, and I will on SATUItDAV. MARCH HTH, IMS. between the hours of Dine o'clock In the forenoon and live o'clock In lbs afternoon of tbat day. at tbe south frontdoor of the court house In Houston. Texas eounty Missouri, sell at puelio eudue fur cash in hand to tbe highest bidder for purpose of satisfying the ternia of said deed of trust.

O. C.BOYT. Sheriff of Texas County n.1 kj. Lin. Trual.Mi.

ingot, the Fredrick Safety Lamp Burner, a oontrivance for which C. H. Fredrick secured a patent some time ago. The company is capitalized at $5,000 and the stock is owned by 0. H.

Fredrick, Paul Grant, Dr. L. M. Edens, C. P.

Pat-ton and Edgar Parmenter. NOTICJC Or FINAL. SETTLEMENT. Netioe If hereby fiven to all parties In the estate of Colllsta Slrdureua, tht I Intend to make anal settlement of aid estate at the April term of the Probate Court of Texas county, to no neia on (1st day of April, isis. E.

WBtTMOBK. Uti AdBslaistrator. Mr. Fredriok has been manufact.

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