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Brown hasa new ad. The REGISTER job office does the best printing. The Iron County Bank is cashing checks again. J. Grandhomme has opened his pool and lunch room. To our readers: A good dinner, and Happy Thanksgiving. Read the new advertisement of the Lopez Store Co. this week. Wolves are reported plentiful and annoying on Crane Pond south of Ironton. The box party at the Manse last Friday night was well attended. The receipts were about $25. Rev. E. L. Spiller will preach at the M. E. Church, Sunday, December 1st, morning and evening. The ladies of St. Paul's Guild will hold the annual bazaar December 12th. Particulars later. The steel gang and extra gang on the railroad have been laid off. Hard times is assigned as the cause. A shipment of an even dozen of thoroughbred colts was made from the Iron Mountain Stock Farm to Chicago last week. The St. Louis Court of Appeals has held that a county court can grant dramshop license at any special or adjourned term. Services will be held in St. Pauls' church at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday. The 7.30 A. M. service will be omitted. "Green-Eyed Monster" at the Academy of Music Thanksgiving night. Reserved seats, fifty cents. On sale at the drug store. Mrs. V. C. Raney of St. Louis was in Ironton last week. Mrs. Raney tells us she may come back next month and remain quite a while. The Ironton schools will take a holiday Thanksgiving. Principal Buford tells us that the teachers have not asked to be excused Friday. The Mexico-St. Louis special will be put on the road, for the winter, December 10th. It will be as fine a train as there is in the world. Prof. Daugherty, principal of the public school, is planning a dramatic entertainment to be given by the school at an early day.Piedmont Banner. The money stringency has played havoc with the passenger trafflc. Not more than half the number o: people are riding, in comparison with two months ago. This was printed on one of the windows of an Ironton salaon "Hush, little saloon, don't you cry, you'll be a drug store, bye and bye "Piedmont Banner. Rev. W. H. Rudoph of Marble Hill, will preach at the Baptis church again next Sunday. H comes with a view of becoming the pastor. All are welcome. Rev. Wilson Stitt of Kimmswick has accepted the call to the Iron ton Presbyterian church and the reverend gentleman and his family will remove here in about ten days The saloon in the lead belt, nea Desloge, St. Francois county, con ducted by Carter Ashlock, was de stroyed by fire Sunday night week ago. Loss partly covered b) insurance. The hunting party on Cran Pond have, as far as reported, suc ceeded in killing four deer. W understand that there was "some thing doing" in camp the day Wn H. Whitworth slaughtered a fin buck. J. L. Strader, cashier of the De Ark Bank, was in town Tuesda: He says that his bank has weathe ed the financial storm niceiy, an that it has had no trouble in con trolling the situation. - Piedmo Banner. Deputy U. S. Marshal Wild a rived from St. Louis Monday eve ning having in charge N. B. Ro gers, late postmaster at Steelvill Mo., who will serve six months the Iron county jail for embezzlir government fnnds. City taxes are now due and my be paid by December 9th if y wish to escape penalty and cost This is final warning. Further d lay will be expensive to you. please come forward and settle once. JESSE M. HAWKINS, Collector City of Ironton We guess every county se post-office in this part of the sta except Ironton, has one or mc T rural free delivery routes. proximity of several other postfices to Ironton probably rende the rural delivery here impractic ble