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Ak ii @ : MB /R'a Bbaa 68 ae ik wi es a i A ts id a? ek fom ba . & Werriys é ‘ Al ¥ baSaw jad a & PR GQ ber Cy bau i free eens 7 | ea a break in Prices we mean it, There willbe P SAMUEL LEVY AND COMPANY. — | | LOCAL ITEMS. Circuit court meets the tirstofnext! On account of the big fire at The Walton & Tucker Land About as bold a piece of business | month. | Hume. the Star comes to us this Mortgage Company are now taking mm the wav of stealing as we heardot | | é tions for eastern money to be Pees ' lenty Bargains for all. J. K. Broglar wants more appli | J. Scudder, of Adrian, was in the} week half its SS ee he : : : lately, was perpetrated in this city, | Eptious toc Mie Class: loans: 7 per city yesterday. | pathize deeply with our brother = a) at six { er cent. on good | Wednesday night of last week. John | re oa : = z - i who, it rted, st eal estate security. - ate re: c sutheast Corner Square, First doc cént. interest and commissions. 4-tf]| What has become of thetown clock] fox, wens ee tS FepoTs “ lo Se ea este eee Hail, a young man about 19 years of | _ aces ees a Oo in the removal ot his office. cae ‘ a cee age, living some four miles north— ; East Grange Store, Old Stand a i mene | ie Rev. Weiman, of unit erland, Reeser ae Sore rae ‘or collars a Tee are Sen Z Z ES eles x ¥ A sy least of this city, came to town tk t- pai itso ares That eighty dollar town clock is as| Col. Ed. Vance. official reporter Presbyterian church at Rich Hill, tend church on the above ni Sut Ve ine c 7 { : 1 war : iC i ci oO a . About seven inches of snow fell in dumb as an oyster. of the house of representatives. | aS by Rev. Walker, the gifted!" i ' hee 2 : 5 . = - j i. eee _ Sake Leal = ingah nging to his bro this section Thursday night last. — 7 NERSEES it ee eae es pastor of the C. P. church in this/4ing a horse b aging q —— al Judge Givens, of Harrisonville,|P8ssed down the road Satu oe it i ee er-in-law, C. W. Smuser, and hi { 3 . oo . PSs ° : | ing The ene > Was 4 city, are h a very interes ‘i i i Call on Gus Wyard tor harness. was in the city Monday. morning. The engine was headec : red the animal to the rack on the ; i ee ee sas toe wee for the ‘tinfant wonder’’ and so was Meeting at that place this week. j : ' s After ‘i Now we have the snow, next melt, The town clock is ¢ nly athing; ihe Goi north side ot the square. After , VIAKERS. 3 7 oO} : . a = i ie 3 s . s ae ; ‘ le ch t lismissed he came to gv { and last, but not least, slush and! ot beauty if not a ticker forever. | - Mrs. Frank McKibben is making /Cburch had dismissed he came to get + | rorses hitched to : Bee eee 1 — orse, and whe yithir yenty ving purchase . k ot mud. ete oe ae A team of eit 2: hed = * a brief visit with her father, Mr. H. b's horse, and when nh fin twen Having pr ased the stock of J. > 4 Groceries at bed rock prices. R ship was on our streets Saturday. psig aay oS “ ; 1 aes oe Ber eens eee ait i te eee . ; A. Atkison, east side square. a —___ Be oo ang mines, took aa tan aa Kibben wil! leave in a few days for Maes geod one, he discovered a man nd complete = —— — f { our delinquent subscribers will! aw ay the other day, thr Se ae New Orleans Exposition. —Rich justin the act of mounting him. “5 Men of foresight will fill their coal call and settle, it will be gladly re-| driver out and breaking one of his ill Herald | Not thinking the fellow a thief, Mr./ houses with good coal before the ceived by us. legs. {Hall called io him “that is my] 3 thaw comes =e - | —-_—— re : - : _| HARNESS & SADDLES E Reve © x RE : H . P. E. East left yesterday evening |horse, e scoundrel paid no atten- | ed ce ev. Duvall preac at South} A few days a lad about 14 Sold by Gus Wyard, everythir tor Kentucky with the remains of his/tion, but mounted and rode away as very serious = an the harness "S| Deepwater C. P. chu line. j Our esteemed triend, B. B. Big- staff, of old reliable Summit, gave a pleasant call Friday last. last Sun- | vears of age met with 2 We are prepared to do First day, morning and nicht Rich Hull. a who died near this place lastifast as he could. The cries for help accident in mine No. 1, all. tle will have the remains re-!ot Mr. Hail, brought the night watch | interred at Carrolton. Mr. East has/ but by the time they arrived the thief | disposed of his posession here and!had disappeared behind the opera One of the handsomest little sleighs Sy ose reua oxen with ea pox toad we have seen this season is that of /¢4 With coal. The box passed over Capt. Tygard’ i his ankles ta aia Guarantee Satisfactio hadly crushing them. ‘ Beko erat en eo will make his future heme in the) house and was cut ot range of their| Give us a call Pi For mince meat and kraut, zo to We understand several Butlerites Thursday of last week, at mine blue grass st He was avaluable! pistols, The horse was a DRY, 15 | cceneceanenan ; ki hs Pr . : | ; ~ : , : rae R. A. Atkison. will attend the World’s Fair at New) No. 5, on the Gult railroad, near citizen and regret to lose him.- ands high, bout 10 years old. and! Not ‘ase ere ate { Pe 3 : 5 A “ 2 : j otice to Tax-Payers. The supreme court hay not ren-| Orleans next month. )Rich Hill, a premature explosion of Rockville Globe. braided on leit four shoulder with Ke a = ila a sae ' fe Seis Hi » ‘ I< lo all ayers < xi 4 oS C ? < = : : wader se sly injured nar letter **A,’’ star in forhead, one hind | ai on all tax-payers of Xi. dered a decision in the cases of Leabo Coal has declined a little m Bae | powe asiv injured a mar a : settlen id b 1e per cent. v N ick n has s od |¢ : Zs | nt township son. The fr. J.J. Dickenson has severed jfoot a little white. The same even- ! Ant Hy injured, [> Connection with the Tastes ot this|ing some Person or persons, took i ary st. 188<. Dae. OM eee pena af od : eersec — icity. Heis an gable gentleman trom the hitch rack a pair of mules added ce eee SAU SENS cre abt ni Look at the date on the margin of| -\ premature explosion ot powder and an honor to the new spaper tras! sached to a spring wagon helong- Office at T. W. Childs’ store Ashby Hamulten left for Kentucky your paper, and if you are in arrears’ at Rich Hill Coal Company’s mine ternity.—Record. ling to John Harr , and Yast week on @ business and pleasure : please call and settle. We need the No. 1, the 17th inst. Two miners, Mr. Dickinson has been appomt-/ and Holcom) as yet. 2 inamed Wilson at It is now quoted at 12 1-2 cents pelo WE CuG, : ibey is supposed to be f Sign of the big horseshoe, east | bushel on our streets. snot y , and drove them outside of town, unhitched the mules Bip combmed. He will be absent, money. , Greenwood and Snyder, were seri- ed on 2 house committee at Jetier-l rom the wason. Ged up the lines! ~ ———_____________ H : = E ciel % = { gon, he f @ week or ten days. Sam Beall, of Rich Hill, assisted | ously hurt. Greenwood bes since sen City. ‘and turned them loose. The imules McREYNOLDS & SCHWENK For hamess go to Gus Wyard. | by Black Hawk Morgan, all attached| died from injuries received. Snyder I never was undersold, never in_{St@fted for home and were caught on BCE ae eee [to the handsomest cutter we have| i ©” the mend slowly. ; Pee ee ee Te ne new temperance Paper start— é pos Neate caet ioe tend to he while I ed by Rev. Ben Deering at Sedalia! fen this Stason. took in the Electric Jason Mark, of Bath county, Ky., sfocery business. oj the road by some one who turned " }them over to Mr. Harris. in th ; @short time ago, has put on a yaar = [ace is visiting B. B. Bigstaff. He was R. A. Arkon. | Laver- The 4 xt ie ies eal golden shppers. ; Chas, Campbell, of this county, !an old friend and neighbor of Ben's a steer: in Mr. a . aaa ae Ga ee | wena var > ats , ; ‘ae & z : t. where he had been hitch it as Gus Ward will sell harness cheap. [une Wedded to Mass Kate Edmond-|in the blue gras state He = @ = Everybody owing!" ie au iat cage simran wade SS ene8P- ison, of Henry county, at the resi- genial young gentle: is : Pap ns eee ee county hi © 20th ywt+ doing much | produce R.A. An Tee one ee Feln uary ist. if they Judge EF. A. Henry came home bs aod we ry - , ee . EZ } arty oa il nicht Dispatches say the greatest sleet | dence of the bride's aunt, by Rev. hope he ma ide to make Bates | 7 W é ( hilds, had ecu Syne, Eoity RE DIE tee the niche Boot & Shoe Ma k ers : better pans re me euthera half of the) Come and see Mate on 2! i tkison, in t ne, a \ Atk = els Saturday auc ret damage. | square. sons Wahit to save cost, i ever known prevailed ti he} Hill, January rath, 1S ay i EL storm ver kK np a’ nrough-; ea pay him by vcon06 Mal j ' ‘City Slonday even