Jefferson Democrat March 17, 1892 Volunteer Transcription Part 2 (Page 3) ~Local News~ We have not noticed any one missing garden this week. One million bean-poles wanted at F. C. VOLLMAR's, Antonia, MO. For drugs, medications, etc., go to the Opera House Drug Store, DeSoto. We had an all-days snow, Monday. It average 5 inches in depth next morning. Seed Oats! Black or White Seed, oats at VOLLMAR's. Misses Olivia OPES and Florence McMullin will teach the closing month of the Hillsboro school. The prices at which HOEKEN & WITTRAM are selling their saddles and harness is remarkable. Call and be convinced. For sale cheap - 15 colonies of bees in improved hives. Apply at HAMEL's Harness Shop, DeSoto, MO. From the looks of SPARK's glass door, Sunday morning there must have been a picnic in town Saturday night. Ladies! You can buy the neatest and most serviceable shoes at E. VOLLMAR's. Call and see our display. The finest assortment of perfumery and toilet articles, at the Opera House Drug Store. The jail now has seven occupants, two awaiting the action of the grand jury, and five serving out sentences. It is low prices and good that is causing the rush at HOEKEN & WITTRAM's - Are you in it? For Sale Cheap! Three sows and pigs and a lot of shotes. Apply to E. B. MAUPIN, Hillsboro. ~Licenced to Marry~ Charles WULF and Mary KADLETZ George E. PERRY and Mattie E. REYNOLDS Anything in the line of harness or leather goods, will be found in the stock of HOEKEN & WITTRAM at bed rock prices. Go to the Opera House Drug Store for anything you need in the way of standard medicines, perfumery, etc. Henry LANHAM, of Dent County, is here on a visit to relatives. He is somewhat crippled up in his legs, but his tongue is as glib as ever. Have you seen our Ladies $1 Button Shoe? Don't fail to examine our stock. Bargains in all the lines. HOEKEN & WITTRAM. For pure wines and whiskies, for family and medicinal use, go to Max FROMHOLD's Commercial Exchange, DeSoto, MO. Powell SPITZ, who was convicted of dynamiting fish, is now in jail serving out his fine. He was brought in last Saturday by Constable KIRK. To Rent - A 40 acre farm; orchard and good spring. Near Zion. Apply to Mrs. BART, at Dr. KERSHAW's Horine place. Post-office, Horine, MO. An examination of the stock of HOEKEN & WITTRAM will surprise you. Their assortment is complete and their prices will suit everyone, quality of goods considered. Prof. SCOTT, of DeSoto, is an applicant for the position of county school commissioner. He and Prof. DAVIS visited the hub last Saturday in his interests. Green HUSKEY, a young man under indictment for stealing clothes from Mr. BAKER(RAKER?), of DeSoto, was captured and brought to jail by Jas. E. WILSON, last Saturday. Nice hats and furnishing goods in great variety. Fine shoes an specialty and prices that are sure to please, in the stock of HOEKEN & WITTRAM. See that your packages are wrapped in red. For sale - A fine farm, containing 186 acres. Good improvements, 60 acres in cultivation, good orchard, plenty of water. For further particulars, call on or write to M.F. BYRNE, Byrnesville, MO. Mrs. McNEARNEY has been quite sick the past two week's and for a time was near death's door, but we are glad to know that she is now convalescing satisfactorily. S. P. HARRIS, of near Sulpher Springs, will stand this season, the imported shire Spretbro Marvel, and also Hetspur, sired by old Silver Heels. For terms, etc., apply at his stables. J.W. MATHIES, the Pevely merchant has opened a lumber yard at that place, as an addition to his business; and will make it to the interest of the people of that vicinity to patronize him when in need of lumber. Don't forget it. Mr. MONIG, of Jefferson City, writes me that he hopes to ship the rest of the library books ordered in ten days. Mr. R.W. McMULLIN has kindly consented to distribute them when they arrive. D.B. VEAZEY For the finest in Gent's neckties, hats, shirts, etc., go to E. VOLLMAR's. We lead in style as well as low prices. Call and see out $4 Kangaroo Shoes. They are daisies. Lost - On the 12th of March, a leather pocket-book, containing eighty-two $10 bills. Finder will be liberally rewarded for sending same to E.B. MAUPIN, Hillsboro, MO Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Ad…. The DeSoto Roller Mills took all the blue ribbons on flour at the fair. No other mill did or could compete. If you want good bread, buy only Lily White flour. If your grocer don't keep it, go to the mill and HOPSON & LEPP will supply you. Prof. SCOTT, of DeSoto, will perform the duties of school commissioner, by authority of Commissioner VEAZEY, until Mr. VEAZEY's successor is appointed. Parties having business with the commissioner can confer with Prof. SCOTT. For Sale at a Bargain - Two good work mules, young, large and well-broken. A first class team for all work. My reasons for selling are that I have rented my farm and do not need them. I also have two good mares for sale or trade. Call at my residence, or address me at Belew's Creek post office. Joseph BECHLER. ~Advertisement for HOEKEN & WITTRAM ~ (End of Column 2)