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Buys Eminence Property. It Never Came Back. IftW Professional and Business Cards J. W. PhcnHrfrr.M.

A Prayer ellng. A prayermeetintf i-s lX--'m conducted in the vicinity of Mt. l'isgah, at the neighbors' houses, and has been in progress for the last few months, meeting time beim on Wednesday nijjht of each week. On Wednesday nijrht, January 10, the meeting was held as usual at the home of Rev. Willis A.

Dodson, Miss Frankie Biratu beinjr the Conductor 0 tuv- luctiti. Aflci Luc uie-eliug Levi McCaskill purchased AV. V. Paulding's fine residence while here last week, for the price of 250.00, aad may move his family here in the spring. Levi has bought into the mercantile business of Geo.

W. McCaskill, and is an enterprising, progressive business man that will add strength to the firm. We predict a good business for the new firm and pAysfw'an and Svrgezn. JOHN H. BANKS, Attorney At Law, Abetjacts Furnished.

Houston, Mo. Office over Bank of Houston. US' Ofr r.ext door nurrti of tht Vanslyke lintel. There wasa man in a nearby town and he was wondrous wise, he marl. -ed a dollar, and-he gave it ail to Lize.

she went to see the butcher and she blew it in -it wasn't long before the coin came back to him again. He took it to the merchant and with it bought a dress for Jane before the week had finished up, back came the plunk again: he soent th" ruin in his own town fully fifty times or more, but always got it back again and spent it o'er and o'er; but when to Chicago he sent the dollar, up to Sears Sawbuck's store, 'twas gone for good forever and he never saw it more. Kx. nuLiSTON, MO are glhd to know that we may again have Levi and his estimable family with us. Kminence Wave.

WILLIAM J. BRYAN IN FOREIGN LANDS- IF YOU WANT TO HEAD MR. BRYAN'S LETT Ei IS OF FOREIGN TRAVEL NOW 16 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COMMONER. William J. Brysn, editor of the Commoner, i4 from Sis r'rsnteo S-p teaber 27, fr a eai' viii abroad.

In the cour of his trael, Mr. Brjai wi1 Tint the following ramrd countries: Hawaii, China, Aunralla, Ne Spain, Franse, Denmark, Jpan, Intim, Eyp'. Turey, 9in rUnd, Norway. Ruiala, Britijb Philippin Islands, Greece, Palestine, lia'y, Germany, aiti. Holland.

From each of th countries named, Mr. Bryn will write lett -n doscrihint; hia tbMTfaiions and dealing particularly with the life Hie countries vicited. Thee l-ttT will he pub'ithed The Corr.morM', and ihow who to read eery one of these letters should lose oo time in fur tfryan paper. Tb Commoner i issued weekly nd the subscription prico $1 a ear. By special rrUR-aiect with the pubiisher enao.eJ to offer far a sn.jrt tin only, THE COMMONKK and HOUSTON HERALD one year, both for $1.50 Address all ui tiers to THE HERALD, Houstoa, Mo.

HOUSTON W. L. HIETT, Attorney at Law, Houston, Mo. All legal business promptly attended to. Office Southwest of Court House.

14 was dismissed, it was announced by Brother George Wallace that a surprise supper had been prepared by the brethren, sisters and friends for Elder Dodson and family in honor of Mrs. Dodson's birthday, and after the many valuable presents were presented to the family, we all went to the dining' room, and, oh, my, the eatables that met our eyes were beyond description, and the way the VERY May LiY8 100 Years The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs Jernie Duncan, Haynes-ville. Me now 70 year? old She writes: "Electric Bitters cured mo of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years and made tno feel as well and strong aa a young girl Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood Bow to Prevent Bilious Attacks Ono who is subject to bilious attacks will notice that for a day B. WILLIAMS, FropMfitOf. J.

H. COVERT. C. E. COVERT.

Covert Covert Daily Mail Hack Line to Cithool boys did take their girls to the table wan not slow. Those present were II. Kabler an family, Fairar James ajid famU ly, Geortie Wallace and wife, 1). L. Altonioys At Iaw, Will Practice in Courts in tho Stan-Omce-3d Door north of Leidy A-Elliou'a Store.

iy in connection, I5est of Rigs and Teams; prompt and courteous attention it all hours. The Traveling Public ia, invitee to give me a ca.i. rtatee Reasonable. Resp'y, Bray and ife, O. T.

Dodson and family, Mrs. Judffe Dodson, Mrs. Nancy Bray, Misses Annie Noe, Fr.1niie Iiiratn, I let tie Wallace, Fannie Bray, Maie HamricU, Myr. tie Baker, Virie and Kuphenia Jjines, Lutie llaniricli and Nellie or more ooiore attack ho is not hungry at meal times aivl feels dull after eating. A d.ose of Chamberlain's Stomai Liver Tablets when tneai; first symptoms appear will ward off attack They are Bold by W.

C. Johnson. Mis Loss Made The father of young KeeM, who traded the mortgaged team to Will King two weeks ago, has made good the oks of Mr. King and the latter wai not prosecute further. The officers had already secured Keed at Blackburu, Oklahoma, and had him ready to be returned to Missouri when the matter was adjusted.

Mt n. rove Journal. disorders, General Debility, bodily weakness Sold on a guarantee at J. R. Blankenship's drug store; price only 50e.

I. O. F. TJAIOS The following are the dates when I ill be at the. different lodges of I.

O. O. F. in District 83 to install their Sat urday night, January 20, Texas lodge No. 872, Houston.

Saturday night, January 27, Ca-bool lodge No, -Fill, Cabool. L. F. SltiMAS, D. D.

Grand 44 R. W. WILLIAMS. Lamar A Lamar Attorneys At Law, Houston, Mo. AUSTKACTS OK TlTLK KfNNISHI Office Upstair In Bank Building.

Dr. A Johnston, Dentist. HOUSTON, MISSOURI. WHY BUY McClure's is bought and road in homes not because it 13 A ut because It THK maffRiine. Why? FIRST THE PRICE.

It costs but one dollar a year, or less than ten cen's ntiuibir, for over thirteen hundred two column of rradmi? matter. This amounts in scual bulk to twnty or iweniy-Sve costing anywhere from a doll.w to two dollars volume. fECOND QUALITY. Th--j icadinR maMer ii written by America' hading wruers tnc test hc.rt story writers, the oeji writers on timely article, the best writers rn pecial arMcifcc, Hi best writers of importnut serials, eucli un Schuu's Reminiscence" or Baker's Railroad Articles. THIKD TIMELINESS The reading matier in McClure's is not only eord, it is not enly entertaining, aniupinp, ioMrucuv.e and inspiring it is sIpo aiiout the ml jpcts in which ou and all Americans are est at trie time.

subjects in the nut twelve months are iroirR to be ko important as the question of isiiroad rales and bates and the qntHtion of lif'i inserancp' Both of incne questions will be diseased by authentic in on impartial, careful, way, FOURTH ITS CHARACTER. MeCI'iro's Magazine is not edited ior ohil dn-n, hul nt the ran tinif, theie is i.e'vi a line in it that at yem trtrt might not read Its advertming pages as clean as its editorial pages. Garrett. Missis. Lou Smith, Torn Wolfe, Furjreson Bictiarils; Clarence Baker; Will Boston, George Souvern, James, liarsom and Charley Bray, Oscar and Arthur Link, Clifford Wil- ARNESS SADDLES iams.

After spending the night until ll The Grip. Dangers el a Cold and How to Avoid Them. clock in eating the crowd dispersed to their several "Before we can Kympmhize laces of abode, leaving Willis and For everything in the Harness line go to GEORGE HO TITTER. family to examine the many pres with others, we must have sutfer-ed ourselves." No one can realize the suffering attendant upon ents and to realize the fact that VcC LURES MAGAZINE an attack of iho grip, unless he ihould their neighbors be called hit. has had the aciual experience L.

H. WA.LLEN, Physic'an and Surgeon, SUMMERSVIU.E, Mo. Office in Bark Building. Calls answered day or night. There is probably no disease that causes so much physical and from time to eternity, that they had left the world in a better condition than they found it.

He carries a full line and prices are right. aT-REPAIR WORK D0NB ON SHORT NOTICE. 'WS mental aeonv. or winch so sue More fatalities have their oiigin in or result frown a cold than from any other caue. This fact aione should make people more, carelul there is no dai'per, whatever, from a cold v.

Ik it is properly treated in tlio beginning. For many ears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been recoguized as the.mofet prompt and effectual medicir.p in ue for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, lelievea the lungs, opens fiie eeciotions end aids nature in restoring the tyntem to a Onk Piiksknt. cessfully defies medical aid- All In ycur homo is intended to work only lor fpud. SI 00 today for om yeai's ion, lnve an nrler al your t.ook sioie.

November and December fi with new tt IU06. S. S. McCLURE COMPANY, 47 East 23rd Street, NEW YORK. Ton ess frn inod Income by klnn np the bnlneii of ftmring snbcrlhi-n for MnHnrs's.

is ol-an nd a publication "'J- wiuid ltk rcprB-n'-. It 36 imu for ec-h II sutwcriptlon, in addition lo big oeali prlzf a for ihs bl wsrk. Writs to-day Ur pull psrUsuisrs. fo danger from the grip, 'however, IM.tle 'I 'ratinfern may bo avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Uepm ted by he Trxas Cjrirry A- C.

F. SNYDER, Uoubidoux, Practical Surveyor. Among the- tens of tnousands who havb used this remedy, not one case has ever been reported STB.y AN!) (JAUANTr CllMI'ANV. Apply up-Update Abstracts for all lands in Texas County, t. J.

W. tone, PROPRIETOR OF STORE'S SUA YNG SHOr Houston, Mo. All Tonaonal Work fiiecuted in Latest btyie mat nas resultea pnnuinonia healthy -condition, tor sale by W. C. or that has not recovered.

For sale by W. C. Johnson. Large experience In uurvoyinc work and all work promptly nd enrelully ei ecuUd, Terms renonubifl. Noah Simpson and wife to Mtray Notice She Was Angry.

Agnew, so qr se qr 1-30-12. Anna A Haag to Clinton tlaag et al, sw qr 17 and se qr ne Taken up by G. W. Simpson, and posted before 1'. Stalmann, a Justice of the Peace in Date Township, of Texas Countv.

on the 2nd dav of De- A Missouri editor upeaklng of a biore kept by a woman, said he was eratilied to see her qr 19-29-11. Evan Smith and wife to II Wall, no qr no qr 9-32-9. HOUSTON MM AND FEED icember. in the tear the tollow- R. W.

A Lehman and wife to James tg described property: One blue stocKinjr up:" 'The editor was horse, Aii soon as the child is done JSIartjii, si of nw sw qr and horse, 11 years old, branded on left shoulder with on righ (lonl-. sw qr of sw yr 12-29-7. pliALER James Frederick wife to II wih 'V s.m saddle and Jonea, qr of se qr 2-30-j Ml nursing, apply Dhanibeilains Salve. Wipe it i ff with a foft cloth before allowing the child lo nursn. Many trained nurses use this with the best results.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W. O. Johnson. IIBI PARMENTER Proprietors.

A LARGE NUMBER OF TEAMS VEHICLF1S ALWAYS ON HANDS TEAMS WELL CARED FOR AND RATES REASONABLE. A CALL 'FKOM YOU SOLICITED ftFTavlo? and wife to Taylor, bw tir 7 and of nw qr of 18, ue qr 13-33-il. Nannie Falks t04 Walter Trusty, pt sw se 1-32-9. John McCaskill and wife to Huckshorn, part se of se 6- niatkjj and a slilf tieck; appraised to be of the value of Thirty Dollars, Half The World Wonders How the other half livei-. Those who use BuoklenN Arnioa Salve never wonder if it will cure cuts, wounds, burus, sores and all skin eruptions; they know thatit will.

Mrs Grant bhy, 1130 Reynolds St, Springfield, 111, pays: "I regard it one of the absolute tifi-oes-sities. of housekeeping." Guar HOUSTON, MISSOURI Public Nottce STATK OK Mll-lHothl, I 30-9. Hughes c1, lot 2 tVll'Sl'V OK Tkxas, The Clipper nw and e4 of lot 2 1-29-7. John Rho et al to Rudolph Seig and ne sw 2vfapd nw of nw aa-2s-a. anteed at K.

Blankeiisli'p a drug ttore. 25c. No Sunday Notice is hereby given that tin; County Court of said county wiil receive sealed bids up to 12 o'clock noon February nth, 1 for the care, keeping clothing and feeding the paupers of said county for a period of two years, commencing May 4th, llltKi. Parties who desire to bid shall specify the rate per month for MWIW am A Modern Miracle 'Truly miraculous eeemed the FARMS, WILD LANDS AND FRUIT LANDS HANDLED ON COMMISSION, AND IF SALfcj NOT MADE YOU ARE CHARGED NOTHING FOR LISTING VITH ME. NO gALFj, NO LIST YOUR FARM WITH ME recovery of MfB- Iolta Holt, of thi3 place, writes J.

O. K. Hoo An exchange has figured that no holiday will occur on Sunday during this year. The yeae began on Monday, Washington's Birthday will be on Tuesday, Memorial day on Wed per, Woodford, lenn. was each pauper who may be a.liudged if IStW so wasted by coughing pusa as such by said Court durum the from her luoga, uuctors declared her end so near that her fami end the nesday, Independence day on Wed- said period of two "yerrij uesday and Labor day on Monday.

Other special days are Valentine's day on Wednesday, Cliri'mrt itay Tnesdrij, Thanksgiving Novem ly had watched by her bedside 48 hours, when utmy urgent requf tft Dr. Kir.g'.s New Discovery tiven her, with the astonishing renuU thai improvement bi-ran HOUSTON, MO. party or part'e to whom the contract is awarded shall enter into good and sutVicient bond, to be ap proved by said Court, 'i'he. Court reserves the I ''lV fej-'ct any or all bids. IIkwwwk, J.

COKE SONS Proprietors, W. WILLIAMS HOUSTON, MO. ber flection day will be on November 6. Beats Tno Music Care Safe ano Fn sit Teams. i'Acry care County Cleik.

and continued, unl she finally completely reOoVe'red," and is a healthy woman to-day," Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 50o and SI at R. Blankenship's, druggist. Trial boUle nud courJcsv extended to our patrons. U10 iritveliiig public is invited to give us a call.

Whereas, MfV i tin on anrl S. Gaston, hor husl.nd, lv ihir certJiln Deoti of Trtiht, "To ktftp tht, Jn tune," wtes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, Poughkeepsie, N. 'I take Dr. King's New Life Pills.

They are the most re'iable dated Januarv llUt. IftW. and ivt'ordod in thp Tb'Hurilers; Dfjed Records of Tox.i County, (n Book 6fl, E33B tlift folio wtnff 'et ilMl ral tl sttuairt tn arid pleasant laxative that I have Texas Coimtv, to-wit: Th South Kast quartftr of tri-t South Ka-tt qaarter of Ballon s7n T.twii (3). Ranire SI 3 UJiimSL, jUAm best for the btomach, WHITE'S Cream Vermilug Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed 9 amo the LUWGS ElPTon fit) WHt, omlaininK 40 anros moro or If you would knoy of ar country which abounds til duck, quail, squirrels and other small game, with many a good chance at deer, get a copy of the new booklet, lfws, 111 tnif.1 to f-frenrr the paym-nt or a curiam nmmi'-norv notPia said 1 of Tru-t dtcriol: by John ft.

Blatikenship, drug 1 WITH gist. 2.e. an-) whT4, ih --ri i-'tpai anil of Mid no have ivivm du. and paya' I. A r-'inain mis unt-a'd; and wlT-a, is provt-lM to i' rrimi.

th.it mi failure nav sil i now THE GfJtBASTEEB W9BM AND Stale Teachers' ssrciaUon. (Mew Discowry ntor-v rr a r. pirt thereof dnf then ihr IipU dio and pav tM and the -a. 1 prwwfd to pU lui if'ih'fty After thorough tlicus.siou tf vnrh Iv-ri'io ur HejctilHjd; now. therf hy viitue frit TOHSUIMPTIOPJ -n vt'iited nv aid 1 rbt followin tUnsgs v.tTf d.uc bv OU'jiiS ana urn ai tli -ruaoKi ot tne iciral jr of aid 1 -V1riZST- "Feathers and Fins on the Frisco." It tells about hunting and fishing in the Ozarks and in the St.

Fiancis Valiey. Sent free on request by Hilton, General Passenger Agent, Frisco System, St. Louis, Mo. To The Public i 1 wnm nunr itans Itsalt on tnn fra Tnsl. I aule, wfii I' 1 UuicKeet Cure lor an moriicd to I i.i satMvvvi of Trust d''H( rii- ft' intuit mluf 10 tht; ht'iit-H I THI10AT and LTITG TTiOUB- iloMtlnlr.

DB.MeGIB'S BACKACHK AICD KZDXBT CUBI 3UES, or IONEV BACK. f.r oanh in md. itt tliti aonilt front H-. of th CO'ltt JiOl-1 In 'he It vT of HoUHtOti, -'VIS Al't- ty, Mlwtiri, tcn h.ii.rj t.t o'cUm-W. a.

a't'I fl od vtt, that day for ihe THE TOSiC. tlWAR or lllTtlO. TMC CEHUIN1 pRt OH4.T UI Ballard-Snow Linlnent Cfr. J. R.

BLAMTRIIIP. 1 Ta Met to purpose of paA tn iid Ji'lrt. tc--tmir with in- A petition asking the County tin-1 ana tlu cat of -X M-uVjit(t ihis irnt. the State Teachr'iV As.M:iation at I its recent ii'i th tK'vyun Appotnttd a committee to investi-tiate. the assessment of property aud sources of school revenues.

Hequested the State Superintendent to make special investigation -of teachers' salaries and report to the Association. Advocated loueey luunc. posit ft' 1 '11. Inc. Kr Court to order an election to deter '11 mmit, molnt klOnn HAtl BALSAJS S.

Clwix i4 lh jl. tI. iUa Krtor OT'T rlT5-Vi'5r 13 ll Coor. tntfm mine v.htther the Local Option law shall adopted in Texas County not, is being circulated over the county. Voters wishiiig to sign t'e 60 EARB' Im 1U forms.

mtwu to hla lorrlM Uom tm Umm br our lav botua oi Jkla woadortul romodr te omr. auro oor lor BJtan- Blia-ht' tMaoaoo. At your drct'a toe maA $1.00 I petition will find a copy of the same mm at the lollowing place in the. coiil)-1 lion ior esp: tiioiv 101 of' city and tn i. schools.

J4 R. Blankena Thm Manna with 41. Beaumont Rev. Sawyer Rev. FVlwarfl Brulwell CabocI; Licking, MONTtiUY A TAMtLV tl'SSAHY tic5, S.

Sims Sutnmerville, that nijriculture be made a reciuhement for any trade of teachers' cer-tifUwtesr Commended the compulsory attendance law but asked for nii.n-n-.meaits to make it more dillicull (. r. i.A, Cub i 1 aptl' Hunlshment la- fed mm ttlhlmmmwMmmXAktthaV'riH Hev. J. Martin Xnrwii flint anl f' OIH u0m tkmoffc mmmn Co, nw rml mitt.

tltlol OTWM.M Scitanncitetrtcsx 1 1 ft.tc, than of nr Jit Cons-tf- t4f.vrt YCABtt si via. ftccaran Miss An ile Hoffarth i Hev. If. D. Thomas 1 routes Afto Eilis Williams have bought and jow have charge of saloon nt boot.

W. A Hampton and Ly Itl Rey. Wm. Baker Fowler, Turley Clear Springs, Recommended lariyo, apj.ro, ria-! wUtitoti uf Mir MMHittfltt loaraflL Rev. llenderson Neal tions and liberal poi.cie.H towrii tn.

tvir4. Nnr momu, l. dwa AU 1q the Union prescribe the death penalty for murderexcept Maine, Rhode Island, Michigan, and Wisconsin. It was abolished in Iowa in 1872, but Restored in 1878. iv2.C0-.VtB: 2SCT8.COF rONTlnl'EO STORIES Ellis went down to that place Monday evening and will conduct the Jesse Khnore I new Normal HcIhh1s at Spi ingtUi IT'.) rm.m C.ltlo'-.

(' 'vSi CViiaY 1 OCr.PL.TC in IT3SLF cat ttm A4M Til HO.AU. i' STt It. E. FoAAi). I and Maryville business.

Muuctaia Clove Juurnil.

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