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exouangs a load of wood for the Her OROJNTxXr BROS. fexa (Jo. er)tir)0lf NOTH'i: fr'OH iTHSI.M AllON. Land Office at Iron ton, fo, September 10, JNt)u, aid. He also wants it understood that he don't deal in "sobby yood to whion TQolnnij In we will bear testimony, SOUTHERN PROGRESS.

T1)0 people who have for five years been constantly Haying that the South oon Id not keep on in its steady march of progress must be amazed by this time to see that despite their croakings, despite Wall stroet financial inanipula-tions, despite ovf prices for iron and all other causes that one might suppose would retard its development, the KVKKY T1IUHRDAY FRANK A. HAKES, Republicans, the faot that you hayo no county ticket in the field this fall is no reason for you to bo negligent General Ha dvaret Furniture, fulworl ptlon Prloe, Oiieljqllar rlavaiiubly Iq Aflvancu. police for I'ubJIcmloii. Land Ori'icK at Ironton, I September 22, 1 WOO, Notice is hereby given that the follow? lngr-nuiued settler has tiled liottue of his intention to make final prqof In support pf his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge qf thjt county court, pr In his absence before the clerk of said court, at Houston, on Saturday, Nov. 8, IS0O, viz: lyilllam M.

Kel-ley, h'd entry No. for the wi of se see 0, 1 30, 11 8 w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove Ida continuous residence upon and cultivation of said and, viz: Charles Alltuhell, Charles Miller, Sand. Townley and Alfred Hot Notice Is hereby given that the follow iig-named settler has filed notioe of his Intention to make final proof in support qf his claim, and that said proof vyill be nptde before the Judge of the County (jpurt, or in bis absence, before the CJerif of said court, at Houston, on Satur day, Oct, 85, 1 890, viz: John Taylor, luipieslBad entry No. 7,203 for tho ti of sel Sec 23 2ft ft 7 west.

He names the fqljowing witnesses to prpvo his OQittiriuniis residence upon and cultivation of. said land. Vizi Thomas J. about doing all In yonr power to help elect the Labor ticket. Jf it is elocted Ptm of ArtvuHItiSt TORilu known on Application at tutu offlcu.

South inoves forward with an ever accelerating rate Of growth. Nothing seems tp retard it. I'lom the Potomao liiver to the Rio Grande there is an it must bs partly by your support and Also Agrents for ttic Celebrated. 'f OCT- 23, 1800, votes, Tip ticket contains reproseu tatiye republicans and demoorata who ever widening industrial deyolopement, a rapid improvement iu the financial condition of the farmers, a great activ are worthy of your votes. Go to work gptered at the P.

0. at Houston, its njttll fnatter. ity jn the building of railroads, tine ho with a will you will have the satis Stoops, pliver Iuy( Jlavld Reed and Jeremiah Summers all pf Sumwerville, Mo, flAWus. Jfow.i,, Ifegister, 7 tels, costly dwellings and splendid der, all of Raymondville. Mo, 8t(1 Jamks C.

Register, factipn of seeing the present ring routed Waps business structures and a steady in ami a set of oihcers put in its place who will turn ovor a new leaf. crease in prosperity. Froin 'he boundless stores of hidden riches in its hills Notice for Iiililli'lilii. otic i'ost ri hj.m' vi and nipuntains the South is creating 8-8 Land Ori'icii ronton, 1 Wept. 18, 1800.

Notice Is hereby a iyen that the follow Land Qvvusu at Ironton. Mo 1 September 10, 1800, I Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed nptiiie of his By virtue of a special execution Issued Republican Ticket, For Judge of Supreme Court, W. MIIIJJNS, of Linn county. for Railroad Commissioner, JAMES JlF.IffllFIFI.D, of St, Louis county, for State Stiperinteiulunt of Schools, MANIC SKEYEtt, of Newton county, ing-named settler has tiled notice of her from the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Texas county, and return Tpoa4tJ more rapidly than was ever done before in any part of this conutry and yet the work has barely commenced, The record of the last nine months shows the organization of upward of 3,000 new enterprises, including almost every line of industry from the small snw mill to great steel and intention to make final proof in support intontion to make Jinal prpof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be Of her claim, and that said proof will be made beiore the of the county able at tho November term of Circuit Court, and to n)e directed, in favor of Ross ami against Hi. Grapes for the sum of one hundred and tifty-six dollars THE BEST BECAUSE The Spokes and Felloes are oil soaked.

It is made of the "best material It is the lightest running. It's the most durable, Call etid See Us. court, or in his absence before tho clerk of said court, at Houston, on Satur iron works, and the last quarter ot day, Nov. 1, 18110, yijs; Harriet Morgan, the year bids fair to be the most active ever seen in the (Manufac ($1511) and idso certain costs which have been taxed tho sum of eighteen dollars and fifteen cents which said Widow otbcwis -Morgan, entry No. 8,277, for the nwj sec.

27 'ill, 0. turer's liooord. made before the Judge of the Cpunty Court or in his absence, before the Clerk of said court, nt Houston, on Sntur. day Oct. 25, 18t0, yissi Tbos, Stoops, homestead entry Np, 7,201, for the nej of uw Sec.

25 'I' 2U 7 west, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John 1), Taylor, Oliver Day, David Reed and Jeremiah all of Sunimerville, Mo. amiss C.N Register, 7-0 dent una costs were ueelareq fo Re li lien arid charge upon the following de There is one thing that would fitop She names the following witnesses to scribed property, to-wit: The sj of mvj and nt of swt of section no, US, and the prove her continuous resilience upon and cultivation of Bind bind, viz: Robert For Congress, Eleventh I)ist JOTW of Callaway county, For Senator, 2'24 District, JOS1AU BXIADFORD, of Texas County, HOUBTOJJ, MISSOURI, WET OF COURT HOUSE, w.1 of Bel of section no, all in town' the rapid development of. the South, and that one thing Southern statesmen are (striving for. They want Free-Trade, which would spread a oloud of Price, JolmE. Stultz, Win.

Dnnivnn and ship no. 28, range 8 west, and the same Thomas Uunivan, nil of Stultz, Texas county, Mo, as. C. Register. was ordered to bo sold according to law And I will, on Wednesday, the 10th P.tV Of XOVH.MIlNIt, 1).

1800, darkness over the bright industrial fu rjwT IIH IIII III IWW' I tWtB pf ture now lying before it under the lietwoen the hours of 0 o'clock in the shelter of Protection. How long will forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the South ooutiune to send representor MKS, JNO. T. LYNCH, PROPRIETRESS. tives to Congress who work and vote Proprietors of the that day, at the south door of the court house, in the town of Houston, county and state aforesaid, sell at publio unction to the highest bidder for cash, the above uesariuod real estate charged with said lien, to satisfy said execution and costs, 11 A.

J. Snklho.v, Sheriff. Union Labor Ticket, (COUNTY.) For Representative, PETE 11 MA SOX, Prosecuting Attorney, II, IIEIIIIICK, Sheriff, P.I.VBYEH, Collector, R. II. FALCOXKR, Circuit Clerk, 1).

C. Mi PHElIMOV, for the adoption of a policy inimical to her highest interests? With thu growth of mines and factories and their concomitant diversifications of industrial life, old social distinctions will die out and the race problem reach its final solution, The New South has af present us little use for Free-Trade as it has for slavery. Order of 3Tvi.Voliotic?ii. Aoeommodations as good as any in Southern Missouri and the tables are al ways supplied with the best that the market affords, Good Sample Room for Commercial Travelers. Hack for Licking and Cabool call at the House at 1 1 p.

m. respecU ively, each day except Sunday, Stable in Connection, with tlio House. Carry the largest assortment of rv Goods, Boots and Shoes William M. Bailoy) vs, Lydia Bailey, III the circuit court of Texas county, Mo in vacation Sept. 22, 1800.

Now at this day comes John D. Young, attorney for plaintiff in the above entitled cause, before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Texas county in vacation, and llles his petition stating among other things that the above named defendant, Lvdia Bailey, is a non-resi PHOTOGRAPHS! OBGANS! ORGANS! THE QUESTION. The question for eaoh farmer to answer for himself is, for whom shall we voto, farmers or lawyers Hare is the way it stands: Farmer Erwin vs. County Chirk, JAMKS A. DAVIS, Treasurer, C.

HICKS, The HOUSTON GALLERY still continues to maintain its excellent and well-earned reputation and all those wishing Any person wishing to purchase a first-class Initrument on easy terms can do so by calling on me at P. O. Building. Assessor, G. W.

I Lawyer Bland; Farmer Bradford vs. Lawyer Hines. Comet boys, lot us think some before we vote. It is useless for us to expect anyiman to work against his own interest. Why not try the farmers this time? If you have any good reason why we should reject dent of the State.

It li thereupon ordered by the clerk aforesaid In vacation, that publication he made notifying her that an action has been commenced against her by petition in the circuit court of Texas county founded upon First-Class Tlie "Bstey" Orgran Hats, Sadlery, Groceries Grass Seed. Need but give us a trial, as we are positively HEADQUARTERS for lino Photographs, We rec.ogn.ine no suc our own class ot men as our representatives in the Senate and Congress, divorce, and, that unless sue bo ami appear at the next term of said court to be holden at the court house at Houston, within the county of Texas, on the Ml Mondav in November next (Isllil) and on Is our leader which wc will sell on monthly payments or discount for cash. Call and inspect the instrument, see tho ditforent styles and get our prices, before buying elsewhere. THE ES'l'EY IS THE I-: BEST, HOUSTON, MO. Probate Judge, AI.K McKIXXEY.

Presiding Judge County Court, JAMES MASON'. Judge Co. Court Eastern Diat. M. STOOPS.

Judgo Co. Court Western Dist. JOHX O'lIEAKN. Public Administrator. GEORGE GRACE.

cessful opposition outside of St, Louis and Springfield. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, XJ. O. WIWTBB.S, i'uat write it out and send it to the Ne a so that we can all have the advantage of making a wise choice in the matter of voting intelligently. We have but one price to every one and a child can buy as cheap as a man.

Call on us when in town. T. SCHISSLEH Co. or before the day thereof (if the term shall so long continue and if not then be fore the end of the term) the same will The time lias come for us to think, he taken as confessed and judgment ren choose and vote for ourselves and not allow scheming politicians to say what we need and who we shail vote for and dered against her accordingly. It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published in the 'J'kxas County a newspaper published in said county "of Texas for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least fifteen days before the commencement of the next Coroner, BARGAINS! BARGAINS! wo go and vote just as they say.

No, but let us say to the politician, you can go to-to the-the north pole or some J. J. EVANS. TUB STORB 03F- Drugs jVledicines. -o If you want anything in this line oall on J.

11. BLANKENSHIP, Houston, IVIissouri. Twenty-one years experience enables him to know what to buy and what to sell. Don't forget that he is sole proprietor of term of said court. Attest: other outlandish country, but we are going to work to our best interests and vote for men whose interest is our interest and men who will giyo us some Thomas F.

Nicholas, Clerk, John D. Younh, Att'y for Plaintiff, Justice of the Peace Piney Township, SAMUEL KOOSS. Constable F'mey Township, BOBERT WALL. assurance tliat ttiey will try to look after what is for our good. Gome, boys, let us reason together.

Order of Pulalloatloii, If you can convince me that it will be William R. Dean EARTH" of "CREAM 1 IHV high taxes to our interests to vote for lawyers in preforenoe to farmers, then I will be OltCH. If you are tiivd of paying vote the Labor ticket. vs. Sarah B.

Dean, with vou, The best Ointment in the World for all kinds of Sores, Fresh Cuts, Itch, Eto. Also, a "Dead Shot" for lark lice on Fruit Trees. It invigorates and improves the health of the tree. Let us make our demands of those whom we vote for aid then let us watch thorn and if they fail to work for In the circuit court, of Texas county in vacation Septembor-22, 18110. Now, at this day comes J.

'D. Vomit, attorney for plain'tiffin the above entitled SPKAKim Hhf.d is to make a western campaign tour and is expected to be at Ht. Louis on the 27th inst. CLOTKIKTO, cause before the undersigned clera of ESTABLISHED IN" 1883. Ponrjy Grocery TitR PROIMlIETOlt OF THE tuose ilomauda, then let us fail ever hereafter to vote for them.

It matters not how much thoy may work for silver syndicates and such like. Let us ask them, How much have you worked for us? What have you done to aid in building up manufacturing interests at home hat liavo yon done to got the government to aid by appropriations in improving our water facilities for shipping purposes? The.ie and ruauv Tun question of removing the county seat of Pulaski county from Waynos-villa to Crocker will be submitted to tlio voters durum the coming election. With our county in debt as it is, it would surely be for the best interests the circuit court of Texas county, in vacation, and files his petition and affidavit stating among other things that the above named defendant, Surah li. Dean, is a non-resident of the State. It is thereupon ordered by the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that publication be made notifying her that tin action has been commenced against her by petition in the circuit court of Texas county, in the State of Missouri, founded on a petition for divorce, and that unless she be Everything i in i the i GROCERY i Line.

Takoi this manner of t.hanking the good publio for their kind patronage, and hopes, by close attention to the wants of the public and extreme low prices, to merit a continuance of their good will. We have by fair dealing accumulated a business second to none in Southern Missouri, outside of Hpriug. field. We buy and sell for SPOT CASH, thereby giving patrons full value. Fine, GROCERIES a Specialty.

We claim to keep everything in the grocery line and an immense assortment of Mueical G-oods. CARTS WAGONS, BUGGIES and and appear at the next term of said court to be holden at the court house in Houston, within the county of Texas on the other like ijuestious we may ask and then look at the past and all is a blank, and yet we go on and eloot the same kind of a man again and again. Reason says no; common sense says no; all of our betler judgoment savs no, and KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 'M Mondav November, .1800, and on or of the people tn have the ollice filled by a man with plenty of experience. Vote for Horrick, Bland was quiet on the silver question during Cleveland's administration because rover said he should be.

Do you want a man to make your laws who will not voioe his con victious on all occasions. I irerest Stock in Xcxas From Wliicli to Select. before, the third day thereof (if the term shall so long continue, and if not, then before the end of the term) judgment Bespectfully, T. t3POrderg by Stage promptly filled. Cabool, M.o.

Croocls for the Our Specialty Bo'c yet we plow boys aliow ourselves to be led on blind-folded by some office seeker's eloquent speech, and then after it is ull over have the same oifiee seeker to laugh at us and say, "Oh, how I can gull them boys down in my district to vote for me, by talk on silver or on the tariff." Boys, just open one eye and take a peep. Correspondence iu New will be rendered against her. It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published in the Tkxah Corxrv a newspaper published In said county of Texas for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least, fifteen days before the commencement of the next term of said court. A true copy. Attest: 'i'lios.

F. Niciioms. Clerk. It is a common remark in referingto candidate Hines to hear people say, ml ummi tor ma Trad Houston Institute. Houston, Texas Missouri.

The Eighth Annual Session of the well-known Institute -will begin Sept. 1, 1890, and continue Fourty (40) weeks. Parties desiriug to prepare themselves for Teaching, Business or College, can do no better than to patronize Well, if the farmers of this county voto for him, after the campaign of two years ago, they can swallow almost anything. iiuaujf MILLINERY GOODS Just Received at MISS LYLES' Millinery Store. A new line of trimmings for fall and -winter.

Birds and wiiifrs from 25 eta to 1.25 each. Elegant black tips 75 cents and 1 per bunch. Itibbons, velvets and ldiialios in black and colors. H.its iu straw and felt. Flats, toques and utolla.) Casi'ER Obf.u is a mechanic of our town and anybody who is acquainted with him knovis that he is honest in every expression be makes.

On last Friday evening he was sitting in our office and upon being asked how the wages in the Old Country compared with American wages ho remarked: "1 have worked in parts of Europe for many weeks at j0 cents per week and board, ami paid my wash bill out of the half dollar, while extremely high wages reached 70 and 80 cents per week. this Institute. n-Tinei: Tcrnox, Per Month, From 1.00 to 3.00 Boakd, Per Week, From 1.50 to 2.00 Music, Per Quarter, 10.00 For Particulars, oall on or address, C. W. White, A.

Principal. Lrci.v.N Dep'ty. Clerk. J. I).

Yoi nu, Att'y for Plfff. 8-4 A'uliicc lor 9tfillBciitiou. Land Officu at Ironton, I October 10, 181)0. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge of the county court, or in hts absence before the clerk of said at Houston, on Friday, Nov 28, 18,00, viz: James K. Garrison, homestead entry, no.

for the lot 0 nel and e.J lots 8 and nwi sec. Owing to the fact that the Lottery law is being so stringently enforced, an old maid asks Post Master Gen. Wan-namaker if matrimonial papers are to be excluded from the mails, as marri-uge is a lottery. 11. E.

Haven says the MoKinloy tariff bill will ruin the Republican party. Platte Co. Argus, Ex-President Hayes never said anything of the kind. Better read up a little, Bro. Gustin.

toque frames. Also, a new lot of kid gloves, white and colored handkerchiefs. All linen lid'kfs with lovely border, 15 cents. All linen collars at 10 cts each, ltuchings, infants' cloaks and caps, beads, dress trimmings, etc. Mrs.

Keltner will continue to do first-class dressmaking in all latest styles. Ladies, it will pay jou to patronize this house. REISCHLING, Mr. Ober is a carpenter, is a Republican through and through, and believes Cabool, Missouri, in America and protection. Buy Your Lumber at the 1, 20 7 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ti. F. Cooper, John Pruitt, W. 15. Cooper, and A.

M. of Eunice, Texas eountv, Jamics c. Noui.l, 1 1-0 Register. If you had an unruly horse and every The reliable grocer has a full stock of fresh goods always on hand at bottom prices. He has just completed his oven and will fill orders for At Pacific, on the night of the 111th inst.

the Pacific City Herald office was broken into ami tho entire outfit of the newspapor demolished. New type will be secured and the paper will appear this week as usual. Bread, i Pies, i Cakes, i Buns, Equal in Quality and Cheaper than the Springfield or any other Market. Extra large stock of thoroughly-seasoned LUMBER of all kinds on hand. Flooring, Ceiling, -Weatherboardlng--Specialties.

t3f Get my prices before placing your orders. i i roil ia sh.h vno. IiANo Omen at Spritigftukt, mil, Sipt. 18, '90. Notice 1m hi'Hfby frivfti tlmt 1 tic following-mimed settlor Ihih fijiid notlc) of hifl inteuiioii to mtiku final proof in support of hi claim, mid tlial uid proof will lie made before Probate Court of Texar at Houston, on Snturdny, November IsiiO.

viz: Jobn Stoi llumyor, boinc. sh'iid application No. 12.151, for the ii 4 at1 hi and He1 ttv li sdi'tlmi as, and nw 1-1 sw 1-4 sucliou iil, tftwji 3lt, ruiitte 11. lie Humes tin; following witnwserf to provi-. hiri continuous riHi'iico upon and cultivation of, Haid land, viz: Taylor Rust.

Melvjn lemons. Inane 11. Vnrnt'll and Jo.sfphns Lett, Hi! of Dykes, Mo. H-(H Jos, w. i'Cl Uita, Register, time you hitched him up he would run away, break the bugy, demolish the harness and uncouple your backbone, you would feel like getting rid of him some way, wouldn't yon? The Democratic party in Texas county seem very docile now, but just wait until they get their new harness on and are hitched to the new buggy, you will have to pay expenses for broken harness, etc.

Hitch the other fellows up and try them awhile. The old team has been iu harness for almost 20 years and you surely have paid out enough for repairs to know that it isn't a safe team to ride behind. Thk corruption discovered in the Cincinnati Hoard of Publio Improvements goes to show that Gov. Fornker knew exactly what he was talking about when he said that the restoration of the Democratic party to power in Ohio would bring certain reproach upon the State. Globe-Democrat.

AND Builders contractors FOR Ifl BSS.M -TBO. Laku Officii at Jronton, ept, 10, 'fll. Notice Is hertiby given that the following-n turned settler lias tiied notice of intention to mtkn Aral yrnol' in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be nmde before the .1 dm of tin; Circuit Court, or in hia absence before the clerk of at Hhusioii. on Friday, Oct. 31, IKWi, viz: John homestead entry, No.

for the 1-si sw 1-4 and 1-4 tnv 1-4 section 24. and 14 14 section town ifW. nuiL'f i). FAnMKKs, yon cannot afford to vote against the Republican nominee for Congressman of the 11th District, Jno. L.

Hrwin, He is a man whose interests are identical with yours and legislation which he will be instrumental in passing will be to your advantage. You surely are tired of sitting here in the back woodi and votinur for a roan who never thinks about you or your interest until it is about time to vote. Tals.e Motice! Either in Oak or Pine Lumber you will find it at Edwards' Mill, 6 miles northeast of Houston. If not on hand will be sawed on short notice at lowest cash price. ive me a call.

JLm 3. EDWARDS. Better got your almanac out, Bro. I.yles the jolly Dutchman referred to last week is a Frenchma-u, Ho informs us that he didn't say to the Herald man, "you give vj republicans particular 1, and I don't like to pay a man to do that," but said "I don't like to pay a man to scold me," when asked to He natncn the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Jalld. fwu.

C. M. liJ. Andrew Miller und Willium Pipkin, nil of Fork, mo. Jajieh 0.

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