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The Houston Herald from Houston, Missouri • Page 6

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A .1 A A JB Circuit Court Docket. THE HOL'STOX HtRALl) Simuel P'Ck vs William Crab- tree, et al, quiet title. i KAIsKIt A WAKUAST. bub Tj it is in Christian County Jail. Du ring the Year 190 5 it I will offer for sale my entire stock of Hardware, Furniture Tinware, Stoves, Coffins, Farm Implements, in order to increase ray sales and save money for my and I will guarantee to you that I can save you from 10 to 15 per cent on every bill of goods you purchase over any merchant who buys goods and has thein shipped by local freight My line of Cook Stoves is equal, if not the best ever brought to Houston.

They were bought at the factory and shipped in Car Lots, therefore avoiding the middleman's profit, which means 81.50 to $2.50 on every stove saved for the consumer I sell the celebrated TROY WAGON. It cannot be excelled for durability, workmanship and tor light running. Don't forget I am the sole agent tor the genuine ZA1SESVILLE BROWN CUTIVATOR. I also handle the South Bend Chilled Plow, one that is adapted for this country and for durability and light running it cannot be excelled. If you are looking for better qualities and low prices of goods for 1905 give me a call.

May Term, Beginning Monday, May 15, 1905. i Hon, Leigb B. Woodside Judge Wm, L. Hiett Prosecuting Attorney Aaron Wood Sheriff Jan. F.

McKinney Clerk CRIMINAL CASES. State va. following: Jonathan Pitman, practicing medicine unlawfully. Mart 8immoni, neiltm whjnkr( m-h canes. Jefferson Hale, arson, 4tb degree.

jumei Doty, rape. George Bells, perjury. Durnell, feloniously making seu- ood deed. A McKinney, McKinney and McKinnev. disturninir tieaco.

Joe Pruitt and Elijah Pruitt. di.turh- log peace. Nancy Jackson and Ollie Merreil, sault. Blankeacbip, selling whisky, ivo cases, i George Harmon, selling whisky, six cases. Elliott, selling whisky, nineteen cases.

Ross Aldrich, petit larceny. Roy Allen, molesting telephone wire. Ally Davidson, felonious assault. George Amburn and Lovie Bracken, lewdness. John Lane, petit laroeny.

John Tate, disturbing a lawful CIVIL CASKS. Chester VanLoon vs Frank Gee, io foreclose mortgage. Mathew Quann, et al, vs Lettie 8abinc, et al, title. James Orchard vs Myer Bros Dru Co, to redesm note, Laura Stephens, et al, I-ac Lane, et al, partition. A Britton vs McKinney, contract.

Walker vs A Dunivan, account. John Martin vs Douglas county, Mo, to revive judgment. Martha Foster, et al, vs Gulis-pie, to set aside deed. John Foster, et al, vs Halley, et al, ejectment. Mrs Millard vs Smith, et al, promusory note, Mary Bradahaw va James Brad haw, divorce.

Wade vs Cnas A Kreger, i.oie.. Phebe A Cox ve James Jaikson and Sarah Jackson, note, John Allison vs Rachel Ahiion, James Walker vs Maltha Walker, di-voroe. Thomas James vs Juhn 0'Hern, dam ages. A Johnson va Thomas Duff, damages. Er.iabeth Stogsdill, et al, vs Drusilla Nicholas.

Marrs vs Eli Massey, breach of promise, Mary Anderson and Juhn Andenon vi Frank Cash, et al, set aside deed. At the relation and to the u-e of In-', No 4-29-7, WilliacDS vs A Wood ford, et al. ebanee of boundary line. Meadow vs John Sawyer, i unt. George Amburn vs Omra Taylor, damages.

Kelly, Goodfellow Shoe Co vs li al and Hassell, interpleader, Mary Girwita vs Fannie Marsee, ejectment. Britton va James A Morgan, attachment. Herrick va Wallace arid Jar, A Wallaco, action on note. Appleton Co vs AleFarland, note, McCourtney vs Martha MeCourtney, divorce. John Osboan and Lavina Oabom ts Wes McGown, ejectment.

Richard Foard vs Geo McAuelly, ejectment. John Davis vs George Wheeler, Harry Smith and John Smith, divest of title. Joseph Mitchell vs Missouri Mitchell, divorce. Mary Stephenson vs Walter W'iliiams partition, Sandidge vs Catherine Woolsey and Clark, quiet title, Fleming vs John Moran, et al, quiet title, Richard Crawford vs Cordelia Crawford, divorce. I I Tlie t-pritifififid Lfador Bays: "It ki an thou j-h Hob Tyree, erstwhile i yii politician, school teacher and good fellow, cannot stay out i-f neither can he succeed in koi -pir-g out of jail for any length of tiuie.

Fnr.evcjal weeki Tyree has been in the ChrUtiau county ii i win" re he was lodged for lii ii i a of raidog a school warrant, an i the prostcutin attorney of Taney lumy, wliere the crime is alleged to havi- ben committed, has filed an ln-f' r.i aion against 1 yree for forgery. ilu- jail in Taney county was thought tut unsafe the keeping of such a is. nits piimrer as Tyree, it was 'D'i'il best to taice him to Christian for safe keeping. Home time in Fbruary Tyree went to iiuiey county and convinced a school in one of the rural districts that ic id a firtt-grade certificate to teach i-: i. 1 nd that he was amply qualified to preside over the corning generation i Uijl locality.

The Bchool board Tyree and at the end of the moritn he was given a warrant i for his berviccs during the por-ti iri of i he momh he taught. It is e. aimed lhat Tyree took the warrant aid raided it from $3 to $33 and cashed it uen confronted with the charge it naid ih-tt Tyree did not attempt to Juny il. He claims that his certificate i uianh bad long since expired and that he had no authority under the law to teach, and the school 0 aid who employed him had no ority to ianie th-i warrant to him. Tne set for trial at Fcraythe, scat of Tar.ev county, and result tili be watched with interest thie who know A Word of The following is from a Missouri i.irmci's addre before a farmers' in- "As a rule the farmers knows no flr.n- friend than the county press.

The h'm papi-r is distinctly tne farmer's oivii iper, supported directly or indi -eMy by the farmers who compose the n-k i. o( the printer subscription list, largely fur what the enterprising ini-rciiaiit. advertises. "Now, brothers, let us not forgot our filNidu. Let us see that our subscrip-imki paid before the first of January, year in advance if we can afford it.

The in in f.r the paper that fights my battles all have my support. ''Another thing: The merchants who a-v itise are the ones who make it possible for us to net a good local paper and i he men or firmi who are too penurious to xivortiee and help support the eal piesi have no riht to the farmer's pation-ign. 1 propose hereafter to go to a s-i i.d, live, losal advert teer, the man who d-ea lils part in supporting the lo-I pn ss, thin c-intrlhuting t-i my sup. p'-rl, rather than buy of the man whn prepo-es to take all and give nothing in return." 'IViTifio Iiuee Willi leatli. "pe-iih wqa fn-t approaching," writea nf Timm Pit.

A-. I'" I "4 "'t' "i seribinii his fearful race with d-'ath, "as a refiill of liver trouble and heart dis- I which had robbed ma of sleep and of all interest in life I had tried many different doctors and several medicines, bui got no benefit until I began tc use Kineti ic Bitters. So wonderful was the eft tt tint in three dayi I felt like anew anj I am cured of all my i roubles." Guaranteed ai Blacken-ship's drug store; price fiOc. A minister's wife, a doator's and a traveling man's wife met ona day nt I and were talking about the of their hushands. The minUt-r's wif thought her husband was the most torger'lul man living, be-e-iure be would goto church and forget his HO'es and no one could make out whr.t he wa wying to preach about.

Pie (lector's wife thought her husband had a poorer memory still, for he would often blurt out sea a patient and for-tret his medicine case, and travel nine ur ten mile for nothing, the raveling man's wife, "my husband beats that. He came home the other day and patted roe on the cheek and jri.id; ''J believe I have seen you be-i fore -whit ya.jr name?" Bx, Fleo-icg and Hoatetter I A t0 caacel totgei 1 I. mdidge vs Martha A Carter and George Carter, quiet title. Mtn Grove Back vs A Chambers, Chancer, Simmoca and Cantrell. note.

6antiidge vs Maria Crotbers, quiet title. Jaiiue Laughlio vs Josie Laughlin, divorce. John va John La Force, et ai, to try Baumgaroer vs Janie Baumgarn- e', divorce. vs James Branam, to quiot title. John Baker vs Jennie Baker, divoice.

A liracki-U vs Lovie Brackett, divorce. Louis Kimrey, parte, application fc" to Praelice law' Robert Sandidge vs Benjamin Liveng-iod, et ai, quiet title. George i Scott, ex parte, application 1 cense to practice law. il I. Sandidge vs Sheldon, et al, uie'.

tula. Yiiiutn Stevenson vs Theunkac wn heirs of John Sr.orr, deceased, et al, quiet title. Spcfford vs Nannie Spofford, divorce simraons-Burks Clothing Co vs I Crumrine, account. Anna Rhodes vs Thomas Rhodes, di- Salyer vs St 4 Co and Livingston, action in replevin. Mary Raweon vs A Rawson, di- Sandidge vs Edward Heaton, quiet titia, Albert Hutcbeaon vs Alma divorce.

William Gale vs Elixabetn Gale, ihvo'ee. Jaiiford vValker vs John Holt and unknown heirs of John Holt, quiet title Fred Parsons vs Bessie Parsons, divorce. John Organ vs James Peak, to determine interest and quiet title. Mrs A Fenner vs Harry Fryer, mortgage. Wm II Ellis vs Mary Ellis, divoroe.

a Newton vs Benjamin Lee and O' orge Anderson, quiet title. Mary Crews vs Nelson and llamby, note. Lee Yoakum vs Maggie Yoakum, di-v ireo oiephen Varga vs Francis Zarley, et al, foreclose mortgage. John Claflin vs Asabel Terrill and John LaForee, quiet title. Euphemia James vs Jesse James, divorce.

John A Rogers vs Judson, et al, quiet title. 10 Harvey ys Bessie Smith, set aside, deed. Mary A Spencer vs William divorce. Frauk Pellett, ex parte, application for licente to practice law MeGee, ex parte, application for license to practice law. Cleared For Action.

When the body is cloa-ed for action Dr Kind's New Life Pills you can 11 by the bloom of health on the brightness of the eyes; Srairi-si oi the flesh and muscles; oooyancy of the mind. Try them. 1 Blankt nship's drug store, 25c, the the the At cheerfulness. If ou would increase your happiness and prolong your life, forget your neighbor's faults Forget all the slander you have ever beard. Forget the fault-finding, aid give little thought to the cause whicli provoked it.

Forget the peculiarities of your friends and only remember the good points which make you fond of them. Forget all personal quarrels or histories you may have beard by accident, and which if repeated, would seem a uiouianu times worse tnan they are, out, as far as possible, all the dis agreeables of life; they will come, but icy will only grow larger when you re imm er them, ann the constant thought the nets of meanness or malice wotld only tei.d to make you more familiar wuh them. Obliterate evervthinir disa greeable fiom yesterday, start out with a clean sheet for to-day 'and write upon it for sweet memory's sake oniy those things which are lovely and lovable. Es. 1905, MAY 16th.

Yours for Business, F. P. Rutherford C. K. Ul i-i-e I t-l (iibet IX 0.

MA'Y II, SUBSChJ I.I, ii. Largest Ciiriiialicn rt I IVutity 'It (lev. Uctkeiy en cri.ui.' (Jov- as is gathering St J. A pa cn.cr A. M.

Pccrery Uc in rcicrer.c:- to tint- nr.d usually the en elj''k J. Ub iC rtllti i i ring: "For mr re than 30 ci f.iie party of tin-tnined Hi it.pr n-vy lent O-, Dock- r': I rri i I i ii.air.- xcel- the cm ire! tin This i Ziitioii, tlx ty Demccrath; aceorJ. an of li. i pari spirit. A sits supreme and where fiyj ni activity ichievod i I i i-pr I 1 unbro- at ken Pemwralu! victo'ies.

"It is u- i t- rtifguiso the fact tnat we i.pih) fino'lier (-vat Dc-tnouatie dully in Si iiouri now tiut i-i irma.niotr i.i I Suite. Th others liuve v.i. vvA oil of finaiicia! rv. "There uut he in and a summons In battle by I jcul. ern, Tih'ip if: no iijij-on why i i ahotiid not rcivjnf i sition in the Stales.

1' I guns upon tlin i other. "I lii-jry in ihp r- I tj.jinc ure inenkm. i-j nu-irinat parly as a wlmlti iidtmnr-ira' i and juuiuUil'-ir inti-i-rit loyalty to the inl-r- I'-- r. nu-di'. tiiiuet i if a ipfur.l itiv li' ami hfi jti-f has n'-vt-r been cd rairiy rjuali-d by any other "I have no jji' i i ric i Rtuntially 1 with t.i sin- i people.

I'utting t' lit-i-i cnee-, let us go forward the of I) i off lor iL-h i-'-uti. Suii- "'-ai iv ff nil accompli!) I cy. it can be d.ioe in the mm IKH tif r.Ni. "Party honor, priile oi aul ieve- mentH of s-pl-mini Woodson until the Kii suirnujn D-iUKiciat- to tln Itign duty if redeeming i proud uhl Common -Wealth from I'et nue." MlfOl k'! Ntli S. i KauMi Over it' ncy a i named who is flghiiu the iiniuier litjuor eollers streniviuily.

The Carthage vny gro woman hai uai i cd he whipp "I- hi r. wiili hi(: chain. Among the Ui pe lia man ngai hi- wtf i h- want" be divie-ci, una tliat ch i tobacco. Farmers in tlio vicinity of b'iT- are a iii which wi'l wire Ii-i. i-w Of li 4 ou polei.

At in F. nti in ie a i.ii.i-' h- hard teileT ('jrer i ar.1 T.i-n has In en alrai.l to look a In Ti1 in the face since, tiioiig1'. A ki'h chick-n-belorc''K P. of Hon the oliu nitlit Ail that, i i iidnry Bow fo maue L.v iuaji ii toff sonu-body to eay "ra-n" io him. The 0.urt.iui';! Usvifiw oi a rrcek iti which ntz- i i i i thn a mm Las- -l hchi.i.l a rc one! his lieep fi fr an citicg tne liet'oro t-iicy lii; tin: wai -r.

'Xhr- editor of the SwrMt Sprinjiii fl r-aid aa.vi t'" don'-, nart to tmybody tallrir.g newii, jf hit, i-ciof no the 'Uie ot tup iluve pqusv-ty larmer, S2vd thHr trcr-brtry C'oiit oy h' over the pianu on the n-eent -id nights. mm When allow en-imr i tnoir work. ou at once besrm j'our Lack, urine colored. 3our -i-IiiM -niiwi. Diabetes, E-dpJiVs limn 1 A .1 n.

i a f. I I i fhbpi iour iCin io St The Most Successful South Missouri, List of Lands. A. J. -JOHNSTON, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, MAGNIFICENT SET OF HEW WALL CHARTS Tbe most attractive premium offer of recent years is contained in the proposition made by The Repubiio, St.

Louis, to OLD ahd new subscribers of the Twice-a-Wekk Republic tne oldest es tablished weekly newspaper in the west, and Farm Prooress, the great monthly farm and home journal, also published by The Republi-j. To every person who sends $1, to pay for one years subscription (new or a renewal) to the Twice-a-Week Republic, (llH issues a year) and Farm i'rogress, tne big monthly, the Republic will mail istage prepaid and securely packed, a aew, accurate and complete set of wall charts, containing three great sheets, each inches, with nine maps, as fillows: Map of the world; your choice of any of the following Mis-ouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Kansas, Texas, and Indian Territory and Oklahoma, (the two last-named on one sheet); a new map of the United States, and up-to-date map cf Alaska, the Philippines, Porto Rioo, Hawaii, Panama and the canal, and a topographic map of the Russo-Japanese war district. Portrait of all the Presidents, from Washington to Roosevelt, are also shown. The Home library wall chart contains a wealth of lode spen6able information among the statistics being a complete, index of the counties and towns of State represented, moneyorder postoffines, rural free delivery routes, railroao. and express offices, electric hoes, terminal or belt lines, banking towns, population of towns of at over in United States a history ana description oi Panama; I Billed and wounded, battles fought, and otner aata oi kusso-Japanese war.

The chart is approved oy school teach ers, principals and superintendents ev ery The regular selling price 'is t-i aVi out you can get the chart FREE Wifh a yearls1 subscription tb the Twlce- a-Week Republic and Farm' progress, both of which will be sent to anv adJ dress or to 'separate addresses for 1.0Q 1 The Twice-a-Week Republic was es tablished in 180H and is therefore one of the oldest newspapers io the country. More thaq half a rpilion readers attest its merits as a great semi-weekly jouf nal. Farm Progress contains 16 standard-siied newspaper pages each issue, filled with the best farm information, poultry, live block, gardening, norses nq mules, cat'-le, dairy, and other agricultural de-Rartmntsi pictures, puailes. noems, (tories. phoipe fiotjon, fashions, domes- tie articles an a bos' -of other valuable This offer is limited to 60 days.

In ordering, specify which State map is desired. Address, Map Department, The Re public, St. Louis, Mo. StvHt By Dynaont. Sometimos a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a apace the fire can't cross.

Sometimes a cough bangs on so long you feel as it nothing but dynamite would cure it. Gray, Calboun, Ga, writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough which kept hor awake nights. Two physicians could not help her, 10 the took Dr King's New Discovery for Con-sumptlon, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep and finally cured her. Strictly scientific cure for Bronchitis and La Grippe. AtJR Blankenanip'a drug store, price 60a and tlM; guaranteed.

Trial bottle free. Houston, Texas County, Mo. IT IXliS gV 8 fr 9aJe; AIso have 82. aces of unim-iiVRS'lnHp1 lan, heavily timbered with W.k tnd ak Have 35,000 acres of Pine Real EsteteCeafer in and Controls Larges. FROM HERETO THCflC EVEMXy 9:80 p.

St Louis 9:30 a. p. mi diverging. 17 JrJl 7 5 neaV- t)mbored with largo bodies of Pine, to sell reasonable prices. Correspondence solicited and triven county, sent freo.

i Of Tax Lands to Sold at May Term, Circuit Court. IlBHEY DlSEHSES. to become affected from rRISCO Clltcago Eastern Illinois Uicerntctiicm tliev caunot oerform louble Daily Train BETW.KKN St. Louis and Chicago MORMXG A.M From LaSall. Street Station, Chicago From Union Sta.

(Merchant's Bridge) TUESDAY No. Parties sued. William Haliiday, et al Arthur Baucher William Gillispy Wm Schaar Dunbar James Peck, et al Alfred Fleming, et al Madison Wyrick, et ai 'I4 lOO) 1043 1620 1492 1616 1587 1688 U73 Nathan Eisendrath l5Sf A prandall, et al 1638 BJBoot, 1010 Judson 1W7 Alvls A Nelson, et al 1586 JHDerks 1575 Lucien Nichol, et al 1408 Peters, et al 1603 A Cades, et 1684 Samuel West, et al 1662 Carrie I Hain nLi ne4 put ow'-i s'- und nv'i ('i lots to nave nams in tli small of Poison then begins to affect ,1 Dl I r-. ri Di 3t sy. Rheumatism, etc.

ST. LOUIS, MO. ton; J. T.Chilton Sumn erville. Defcription.

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4 17 28 7 iinerest in vii 1 28 12 nw'4 23 33 '9 "4 i 30 8 16 32 91 7 4 8 lot 7 nw4 3 29 11 Ifaalihy KidKovs Wake 11 ht thc wor of the kidneys to ReaStliy Kon Jvicmen. ffT-te wf nn? acid from 1 bleed in orfer that they pass out of tkz system through the urine. The kidneys must be healthy ami able to perlonn their work. We recommend McGee's Backache and Kidxev Curk for all Kidney Troubles: keeping; the 'kidneys in good condition. When yen to have pains in your back, feel that yon can hardly get up when down, then you are beginning to get in bad ghnpa.

Try r. McGek's Backache and Kid-key Cure, price SQc. and 51. Prepared only by VI The Mayflcld Medicine Mfg. FOR SACK BV DfiLEiiS.

old R. Blanherifiliip, Hoys HERALD ADVERTISING PAYS..

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