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VOL. V?. — FRANK JAMES TRIAL In Progress at Huntsville Aisbama, for the Mussel Shoals Robbery. ‘The Case to Close To-day and After | ndetintniaaiaeee tedaeanated ‘bed him or government bonds near Musse! Snoais, Aia., March 11. ‘Ehen Liddil tearned trom James tat they and Ryan robbed Santh in tie Jsoutuern = fight. inis was first Knowledge of tne robbery uo: hils their parucipation, Lautdil described The Butler W . MISSOURI, tot 11, the date of t robbery. March 12. He knew this one Harvey offered on t tith, to him Poland-China hog, which he said he bought from Wood- son. Tames Spann met Woodsen that | and because sell at WEDNESDAY APRIL 23, 1884. SUMMIT AGAIN. A Times Scribe Tells About Crops Etc. —Personal Mention. tice 1s hereby given t! uation placed on described lands by _ Summit twp., Apr. 16, 18S4. Eprror Times:—It might be best NOTICE. at the following the assessors, | the val- | and d NO. 21. Trustee’s Sale. | Whereas, James F. Cook, by his deed aring date September rst, 1879 y recorded in the Recorder's office | Of Bates county, Missouri, in book No. i, re 473, conveyed to the undersign- tollowing described ed tru Argument go to the Jury. ee an ot yee “8 Ryan wacu | afternoon and asked him if the hogs for usto keep mum and not intrude, yS raised by the County Board of | es co hecaTe hE Ra eene Ek ie : _ at > satel March 6, ! were pure blood, and Woodson say- | $0 often on your valuable space, but | Equilization in the sums set op- ead promissory note’ in. said x i yas describe xy Withesses | ing they were. bought one 3 : } a hb) an posite eack : deed y es > ACY TAL. : y rg y re. bought one as you nave not blown yo yhisdle p ch tract. and turther that} deed of trust tully described, to-wit: HIS PROBABLE ACQUITAL | who Baw, de wobbeis ican Ninel day. eminelltis “cote Gt ipthabeece anh eS Has Saad Woard wil aenct on oe he northwest quarter of the southeasi = = Ishoals. ‘Ihe descriptions of the men | He produced the note in court w Eee ee we see so much : oo ne | quarter and the north halt of the north Kansas City Times. oa zi oe ze S 2 | Cg ee et ee court een his prosperous country, “OURT 4 r > ha tthe southwest qurrt of sect:c Huntsville, Ala., April 17.—The | cocide except tiat Liddii describes | bore date of March 12. He also, that might be areas to some ot FOURTH MONDAY OF APRIL, | thirteen os cae hip tan i) os ille by —_ If : ae | . = | : O sor i | thirteen [13], s orty-two (42), ot ; untsv: CM cones ss Je yanks James as wearing a beard o1| testified he knew Frank James as your inany readers, we Al venture | tO hear reasons it any may be | USE thirty-two 2), in Bates eeraty. trial of Frank Jam z | be at Color six inches long, waile the | Woodson, was intimately acquai tl again with what we've gathered, g¥en why such increase should | {1stouri: centaining cighty acres more Federal! court this morning. James ose supposed to be Frank is des- | with him: lived a quarter of a e/ within the last day or so. } not be made. tai tats beter s M sie foes is accompanied by his ate anal es —s as wearing # rather dark | trom n. Often visited the house Mr. Samuel! Potts has fifty acres | request of the legal Balie of Bafasy it beard tour inches : f os: he live lote } z i as Be pcs ge pe cae ne eens tle son. Thomas Peden was the four imehes in Tengtn, (of James; hg lived plainly > Was a j of corn planted. Quite a large area , a and by virtue of the authority in me vest Stas forte penceentae He} LIDDIL WAS CORROBORATED, oor man, his wite domg housework. | will be planted this week, weather Z = a or vytheterms ot said deed ot trust, J ve | as to the visits of the pang | Witness also knows Howard; saw / permitting. I as = £ | will on tified that he thought James was} yj; - the gang to Adairs- |). = = + saw) per 4 on z é ie th nt 4 j H ville, Ky., at Silas Norris’ and Mrs. | — at Woodson’s house. Saw) Some ef our youngsters enjoyed eee are Thursday, April 2yth, 184, one ot the three well dressed, we Hite’s. | iddil several times. j the pleasures ot an old fashioned egg | between the hours ot nine o'clock in the mounted men who stopped in his He was severely cross exanmedl Joe Gnith and Robert Dale cor- | roast Saturday night. | W 1-2 sw see 35 42 29 $160 | forenoon and five e’clock in the atter saloon, near Mussel Shoats, two as to his own connection with the | roberated Spann as 10 the residence! The vote im district no 3, was | © Eo sce tS a2) 29 seo ok th OF Chabon rine teneastysro nt sone hours before the robbery; loitered robberies of the yang and the indict- ot Jamesin Nashville the day the |um@animous tor the proposed new | © 1-2 nw sec 13 41 209 uo ete conH sour ay the city of Butler, , ments against him, which b -7|note was executed’ Also James, | district. In the other district affect— | 2 1 4 5€¢ 13 2 D cebant pierre tg teks Obed carga F z iE P Als 4 er district affect-— 3 4 29 320 | at public d i a ’ < sos aS 4, which he said| oo. ee ‘ as | soeue cane public vendue tor ho in hand so about the place ’till Smith, carrying numbered tour ortive. The impres- | style of living. ‘ ed by it was to the reverse. In dis- | Wide d ow Sec 25 41 39 200 | much of said real estate in said deed of money to pay off the employes of| sion of the testimony ef the ane ae Joe Smith, colored, saw James at | trict 3 J. W. Redman was re-elected | © side aw sec 17 41 29 152 | trust and this notice described as may be the works, passed by, and then went | net considered favorable. 2 ashville the Sth, 9th 11th and r2th, | as director, so he still holds his titles ne qr sec 15 41 29 Foo lester Fey LINC AR OEE ke off tellowing in the direction ot which The prosecution have probably | ixing the dates by warrants he was as road overseer and school director. | 5 13 S€ see Ig 41 209 160 +e 4 » Trustee. Smith had taken. Witness would put forward the strength of their ev. | Se7¥iNS On the Sth, which took him | We don’t understand how he man- \ Daa a cen? 41 29 240 Trustee’s Sate. oe ' 2 idence. ‘Lhe remaining testimony |" James neighborheod, where he | ages to get along, encumbered, with | © 1-2 ne sec 23 41 29 380} Whereas, |. M. Foley and Jennie Foley, not, however, positively identify | wall probably consist in evidence ot | ?'*' James, seeing nim also on the | these two offices. We bent our ener- ee eres 40 2¢ 150 | his wite, did on the r2th day of Septem fames as one of the men. persons who saw the robbers about | @CCessive dates named. j gies in trying to retain two, but bad {® 1-2 S€ sec 24 41 29 220 Ee mee by thats geen a Janes which Be ee ~ z a 2 ea = yt- we ct y 30, Alexander Smith testified that |Mussel Shoals. If ne stronger than| Martin Brewer, colored, testified | to resign one, and yet we find it a Ww 1-2 se sec 35 41 29 460 cacalgrst of Beckook feeds TSE GRE Gn es nt ctsioae chiles (Gut: Gam that developed in Liddil’s testimony, to meeting James with Smith the | very difficult matter to keep our re- nw qr sec 7 40 29 400 | Recorder's office, in the city ef Butler, Rhredce aliout ak ge Meee it will add nothing to the case. Ac- eens while Smith was serviug a pro-j| cords written up. It eur township | °F IF Sec 7 40 39 So | fer the county of Bates and State ot Mis- ore! pin euunae ~™ | quittal would be probabie even if | “°% ; }noard don’t make some arrange- | BW SW sec 7 40 29 Fa ees onveyed to the undersigned trus- 11, 1881, three men, who bad been|the government evidence was inj 2 oressiun is that James has | ments to furnish us a deputy don’t | WY SY 96° 7 40 29 9° | ihe : Be sollowd ng descelnedireny oe is on 6 : - #2 moter ea } H ' t Ey 9 i , ~ c - “ y u a aid, ow riding behind him half a mile, halt- whole. i , apie’ ; tablished an alib In | know but we shall have to give it up | Sw qr sec 35 49 39 220 | Lot 3, in block No. 16, and lot NG: Barc cenit pistols icearcned James: testimony petite. chow bear ® case tor the same offense. | also. : I-2 sw as 3-4 nw 13, in block No, 14, aiJ in the town of him, taking $5,080 of government him an Nashville on the date of the UO“ SYS s heid the defendant; The tollowing named {persons} SW S¢° 35 29 2,000 | Walnut. And, whereas, said conveyance casa . & robbery, and will certain! Soh j could be covicted of conspiracy it | will comprise Summits broom corn | “ 17 S¢¢ 36 29 530) Wet Aes Feast Secs terre tunds and $200 of his own money. | ¢ : a ee : esrb: Pan unsavene 5 ot acertain debt therein described, ar : : ther weaken the cause. { {raisers and the amounts each will)" ~~ ®©* : 29 1,600} tne same was due en the 12th 4 They‘took him with them northward! Mis. Frank James is a constant | r |put out: G. B. Parker, 40 acres; R. |" 1-2 Sec 2 39 ~—-1,200 | March, 1883, and is yet unpaid my into the woods, and about dark let { attendant with her husband on tial. |SO'O Ms 4 © ;V. Stubletield, 4o acres; JH.) 2 Senne ces a Be Base er aitot Gain geuand bee iG 5 : ee #1 associztes, althoughit3s pot p wae ae DS gre , | sw ne sec 200 | der and owner of said debt by virtue ium go, near the Alabama and Ten- Mrs. Jesse Jumes is also here as 2} - ee re ROLE Parker, 30 — Ruben Harvey, 12 | ° ci 3 oo paces a the ow CiveraiG ae by : id se fees fue Wie qienuned jamesaa| ene fon me deleaees (he end jthat he PRric:pated in or es: Boyd Miller just across the Secs 30 400 | T witlon Pe eee “| will probably b shed Nanna the s Shawnee township, will also 30 400) Pedas theiecth dev of Aur 188. one ot the men, but would not swear “ ple nesened one touday| Se ; [ating Pegi foi lol ee) pone 5 e nt sweat Tuy Tuesday. | : tout 40 acres. So it will pay 30 JOO | between the hours of g o'clock in the positively peut: Both Peden and @prii ig.—At the Frank H ed to-d t © whe ue sa business of 39 200 » the afternoo Smith described the man they think | al to-day, Altred 1] { i self handling this crop io 30 SOO t 7 1 oe ais 2a a v 1 w ‘ clude« > his loc it ¢ 3 2¢ to be James as wearing a dark beard he, ten who speat a night at his |, oe en : ae i pe eae nae | 3 ae : louse. twelve i N (yp | morrow. best broom corn to be 3 32 and mustache, James is now close- Ive iniles from: Mussel | 3 Shoals, the day b | i 31 140 | cash, ror the purpo ly shaved,? except as to mustache Ot ee ee ony j ; = Meth } - ( nd cc Ag = = ’ as acne, exactly as Janes and Ryar ae ose who were esent at Dr. Matchett has gone east to lay 3! 3001 eee <2 Ute DICCeCe ie eae Lee é ) aes and Ryan were dis- ie ae RANE ea pat i a © I- sw sec 2 3 ; Jon McP rar ‘ which is of a light color. enbed by Liddil when they lett Nash- : entertamment at L nion tiall, | in his stock of drugs and ete., for} aes ae 3! ote Another witness, trom whom the | Ville Maren Gch. His description of |“, SYSNIBa Mere greatly pleased j his drug house which is nearing | = a ae Trustee’s Sale. x : ae Dk Geert h the perform : . 5 etion at , I-2 sw sec 33 I 1,600 . er eens cap | OMe of the men corresponde awe h the performance, departed | completion at Johnstown. 3 3 + oer ~ inquired the way to Mussel | ees ere = corresponded exactly | iisfiea that this is one ot aie [> Geseonyaueeistocreete ier on; Hie bose secs i Aa ae heceas, Chrles E. Thomas god een ean "3 ee k James as he new ap-|_, t 4 ‘Te hn > wh: : sisi 2 lara A. Thomas, his wite, by their deed _— the day before the robpery, pedtnextept auto tienes eee ste nd performances that is | road to Butler last Monday, had the |S t-2 sec S 3 380 | of trust bearing date October 3 1879, thought James was one ot the men. }is shaved. ‘The men said they were nota mie il return Mon- | misfortune of loosing his pocket | et as t5 & 6 ne | Us re ee 1 the Recorder's office but would not be eertain. voing to yi eee ae /|day evening taking their friends | book containing $75,00 in cash; | BES 5 39,3 240 | of Bates county, Missouri, in book No. i : ye gome to yisit the canal at Mussel | 4), them. Andress evince ie aencne the ee re: fitty |B 1-2 Sec 31 ar 130 17, pave 507. conveyed to the undersiy Alter taking the testimony. ofthese |obouls. “Whey usked when the Bands|" 4) ee | een PEON) ies ie tots ce al Be edtrustee, the tollowing described real Witnessed Ghetcout adiouraed were usually paui ott jin the magic and sleight—ot-hand | dollar bill which can be identified. | '0t 2 SW See 31 39° 3 S00 | estate situated in the county of Bates The indict a es flogh Riles. tested: tuat ees performance, that makes him a ta-| We will liberally reward any one | lot 7 sec 12 39 32 270 | and State of Missouri, to-wit: Let one I ea hearers ak Brank | ncniot techie seneral appear seg | Wore at once wath ins audience. | Who may have found it tor its deliv- | SY S86 See 2 39 32 000) nena eee hota north- ames also includes Jesse Tames. z Pies cee eeseare eYilses 1 ge but what ery to him. The ket book con- | 5° SW See 24 39, 32 AOD | CAEe SIBISEE OF te west quarter of Ja S, | as that given by him took a drink in — OminSs Vet Wiat 15} ohim. Lhe pocket book con- | 2 2 ; section three (3), and the sovth half of “alae ne . : i ae g Y took a drink im = aa } Z San es a Onan Ww 1-2 nw sec 2 30 32 1,800 ? 8 - jaa s Hill, Dick Liddil and Bill} his saloon near the Shoals the day | ne ie ; es ot ae ae aes eee Ww : oar bne nw sec 25 a5 >2 400 ie weer. Ht Gt tet seem : 7h ie yan. Aaa Sg aes tae pe SAY etl cks are al , | of land which he owns in West Point | ; 5) 32 northeast quar'e section four (4), all April 18.—Dick Lidail’ f | eee Sine coe. x ee — me f Phu A l Tavention chien | tonwship. E. Oour. nw ne sec 25 a9 «32 400 in township thirty-nine (39), of range é o.--Dick Liddil’s testimo- : he Sovernmment s eviaence. J a } ‘ | = $$ sw ar sec 2 3 32 1.600 30), in trastto secure the par SES 2 S. H. Fields, detect , a eee eee ae eS ieul i ix | : _ men? of ene certain promisso te it ny occupied most of the session ot jan. | elds, detectiv¢ ff Nas | S sciline Els mick ace Clenadll Horticultural! Meetiog. sw se sec 2 39 32 hoot ee ee ee ; pape ville was the first witness for the dce- 5 | oat ‘i s 1 As . i oa 5 8 said deed of trust fully described, and, the court myPrank James’ trial te-|fense. He testiied that be knew | 2°" His tableau, * vating in the The Bates county Horticultural) se nw sec 2 59 ES 9800 | whereas, said note is Jeng past due and Meee BRE cetdence ac ohiscted inl fine a ee ee tongs? nicely perfommed, far | S6ciety held another meeting in the | S 1-2 €xcep se unpaid. Now, theretore, at the request i t a ojecte 2} James as B. J. Woodson of Nash-; : 2 2 Grange Hall last S: rd vith | sec 26 = 600 | ot the legal holder ot said note and by by the defense allen Se nes zs | better than anything of the kind we |; Grange a as! aturday, with } = 4 : tis cates 1 on the ground that | Ville from 1579 to 18S1, during which |) ove ever seen Another pleasant | Vice-President E. FP. Henry in the | SW Se sec 26 you Tee the authority in me vested by the ay: 5 Ss oees oe S 2 jh Be, of leasant 2 2 ’ =f 7: id deed oF 16 vi 7 Liddil was convicted of horse steal | time James was engaged in haulin feature of his Annie my is th | chair ;€ pt sw ne sec35 39 32 592 Ker mas DPE SCEE ONE ny ot aes tort iia r © 4 hese © c} Rn sty | Ser 5 : ‘Mae. Ax ing in Vernon county, Mo., in 1874. penne Indiana Poa ee trained tropical birds, which excel | J. B. Durand was elected to fill |e t-ne seg 35 39 32 1,200 Thursday. April 24th, 1884, i S ess saw and talked with ames | . i oe , ide: y 2 y C25 2 <2 * * The governor’s pardor ly 1 J a hing of the kind. th “ aver | Vacancy of tormer President. WwW o1.2 nw sec 35 39 32 1,520} he h P Yclock t s n only remitted fe er y ~) j anything of the ind that bas ever! De | R) : 5 netween the hours of nine o'clock in the his - z ; z Nashville at Taylor’s blacksmith | j,.¢5 before the publi Thei -| Question of Horticultural exhi- | w pt wo t-2 ne and torenoon and five o'clock in the after- is imprison t out fe eS ie | heen before the public. heir pre-| | p nment, without restering |shop, March 11 ane 12, the tormer | Rerancee, Glet Gade vonderful, | bition at the World’s Fair to be held; € I-2 nw sec 35 39 32 1,648 | noon of that day expose to sale ter cash competency. The argument on this | Was the date of the robber Saw |“ Barinoton eee wenger s.| at New Orleans next winter, was le pt nw ne sec 35, 39 al 6So | in hand so much of said tee estate as = : : him again z a SSH ier as gton Hawkeye lieeke an : 2 . 3 28 : sa be ne; te pav said debt, inter- point consumed the morning session, | D1 #41n at the magistraie’s court.} Wralton’s Opera H +) ae | discussed, and finally laid over till |S I-25 1-2 sec 6 39 632 640 Cane pr ete esd an alates pga 3 Ss iclds xed these digs bevondacabe| alton’s Opera House, April 35, | os est and costs. the court finally overruling objection xed these days beyond doundt | 46 4s and 29. “ ymext meeting. n I-2 sw sec 36 32 20 F. J, TYGARD, Trusice- 5a 4 *| by reterence books Tay joes = t * = admitting the evidence. Liddil stat- nce to De ee | = = ae | 2 HB branes J" B-Derand and pistes ScePetOiactes ucklen’s Arnica Salv ahi * blacksmith, corroberated with Fields ae . | Squire Ennis, each read interesting | off neotnw sec 36 39 32 9,300 Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. 1s true name was James Liddil,!as tothe meeting ot James at lus | Every member ot the P.H. S. | essays on hie following subjects: | SW qr sec 30 4O 32 400 The greatest medical wonder ot the at pr tg ~ Cae [6 al ame we eee ie i saneetes a : SOOT xe d pamagae. Sek eee ss ~ | world. Warranted tospeedily cure Burns ; present a resident ot Kansas City. | shop, also fixing the dates by reter- | Club is requested to meet at the | «Fforticultural Societies, Profits of | nw sec 31 40 32 100 } Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Sait Rheum, Fever in 1881, he, Bill Ryanand Jim Cum-|€™e to his ledger. Both knew Club Room to-morrow (Thursday) | Apple Orchards, and Proper Prun- | w 1-2 ne sec 28 40 33 160 | Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, mins lived with Frank and Jesse a oreo ern the i night, on business. No ladies will | ing,’’ after which a general discus- | SW ne sec 28 49 33 So Teter, Chapped oe and ail skin ee . et i y y Deyon oubt. aylor was/ = Rs ! sion ot the subjects was engaged im ‘nw ar sec 28 o 200 | tions, guaranteed to cure in every ire James’ families in Nashville, where | copmidenat lc lela a Gissevnce (coocet be present H = ae ae y ? age ie a Ge ae ve 33 ‘ stance, or money refuuded. Prive 25 cts the James brothers had their home | examination, which w directed ¢ ria es Mcgee renin ' & ; “ per box. Forsale by F. M. Crumly & Co © ion, which wa: directed to! | It was decided that the next regu-/ S$ 1-2 lot 1, 2 & 3 Ow from 1877 i Tnrivaled H ae = m 1877 to Apnil, 1881, Frank go- | show the vooks were tampered with. | rivaled. ‘lar meeting be held at the residenec) nw sec 29 40 33 210 SEEN CE ere ing under the name of Woodson and 1 he book produced ees extensively | ue renowned livery establishment of | of E. P. Henry on the 3rd. Saturday | lot 10 see 5, 39 33 160 VIRGINIA CITY esse. that of -Howued: Early. in marked with inkstains, and other Geo. L. Sou n Ohio street stands | in May, 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m. acon : — ai March wlinuGaninnns'eiaiealy dix features calculated to excite suspic- | without a rival in the southwest. Tne! All interested upon the subject are j Notice ot Final Settlement. r i - denly dis-}jon. Both Taylor and Fie'ds testi- | seven new buggies he has just received | earnestly requested to be present. | Notice is hereby given to all interested £ a d = B) ,ea nestly quested iCoF ent. | y t ppeared. Fearing he had gone to | fied that the horse shod by Taylor | are beauties; his carriage ts a noveity— | A special invitation is extended to } in the estate or Stephen: M. SE H - jee ceased, that .M. riggs, adminis- Thev were manutfactur- } a . oer 5 give away the others it was decided | for James March 11 was a sorrel. to disperse. Frank and Jesse James | The horse ridden by the robber sup- i ed Prank os a 5 and Ryan mounted their horses and | POSe4 & be Frank James was des tode south intendi ! cribed by most of the witmesses as a ; atending to work up a jsorrel, with roan marks. Such was Plan to capture a train as soon as! *s desemption of the horse on the weather became gooc T twhich James iett Nashville. Tay goo Es Vt having no horse took the cars | Was positive as to th oree owned Adairville, Beek ne aoe ne ry Jamies. de was known to Hlites, ki . i It had no d tnut marks Asviby aaa ss ; Whatever. Apri 21.---In Pranix | case to-day Bailey Brown, j trate, at whose office F ithat he had been with Ja ri JAMES Boys, where the gang sometimes hide out Returning to aes the ashville after learn ended, test ided March was dc ing = nothing of Cummings, Liddil |” — found James and Rvan at the old | | mning the place. Shortly atrer they returned judgement Ryan was arrested on a drunken | date. Bruwr ated that two cases frohe; the rest cleared out to Adair- | Of attachment were beard in his court aginst Howard, atterwards know as al James, in one ot which Frank James. as Woodsen, was co-defen- Ville. to Uite’s to. avoid being con- Qected with Ryan. Here it was! leaned by a newspaper} that Ryan Was wWentificd by Postmaster Smith | #8 one ot the three men who rob- that) he Mareh jam Spann testified Nas met Prank James n vi something hew. ed at the Ft. Scott Carriage Works, and } de according to Mr. style, and he having had la ma in his business knows just how nade. be should ever know what pleasure is ene of his new ness is entirely new, iny pair of horses, he can turn out, ha Call and see his vou tire ot hi He will and treat how vou thro vou M Phe Postotiice fiuilding sight seeing place. People who to see the greatest variety of pictures ever on exhibition in Butler, M. A. Mavnard sells them. When vou call at the office tor vour mail. tarry aweile and admire Mavnards pictures. Smith's peculiar | i ¢ experience } thev { the ladies. The following mittees were appointed: ORCHAKDS. Henry Speer, J. B. Ennis and Hy: standing com |B. Francis. ETYMOLOGY AND ORTiiOLOGY. E, P. Henry, Henry, Speer a Squire Ennis. PROGRAM FOR NEXT MEETING. Pregident’s L[naugur address: Shade and Oraamental trees,” 5. W. Frederick, ¢ lowers the Home, Mr onry 3 Farmers Garden.’ Meeting Adj red. i-w Secoud-Haud store. recently opene I hay store, on east side of square, and sell any kindof second-hand goods. ¢ trator de bo nis mun ot said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof, at the next term of the Bates county Probate | DEALERS IN Court, in Bates county, State of Missouri. | —————~-——--—~s oo to be held at Butler on the 12th day of rg e May, 1584 NOTIONS, Y g0oD\ Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps W. M. Grices, { Administrator de be a/s mon. | receive free, 2 costly box ot goods which will help all, of cither sex, to more mon- ev right away than anything else the . Fortunes await the workers ab- ysure. Atonce addresss True & ta, Maine, t7-tyr* For a Clean Shave Go to Crouch Bros. shop, near southwest | Groceries and They have aneat, | Queenswar ' —Also a tul! line of — corner of the square. comimtable room i i Call and see me when vou want to sell. aries or want to buy’ J. L, Seaweer. Hes - | Herdware and Imp:ements, Call at MM. on ce : see ' iecpoaee amen ee Call and price our goods and all at his . ~ A. Maynard’s and photegraph ya or pictures in the city. est selection | . @ , Stor 2 j examine their qnality. RA | 203m VIRGINIA, MO. i ers ae