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ear it j ; SA RRR NRONINENAten eo spears smranesemrenirenns case — f nscatacerns er LNG CAE Cet elias sinensis ore were per BOT Antenna uomnarniantilstriiclathenniicnaininsbisiies:. p>mmiss 1s coming into New potatoes ents per bu ‘Kiss me quicks”’ are all the rage a Butler. The Peacock Rye Whisky has no 1s HorrMan’s. sin your hat: Pharis & wor undersold in grocer! DO YOU KNOW CLORINDA? The town v day and our merchants all wore a pleasant smile. HAVE YOU SEEN CLORINDA? S. B. Newbuill represents the best Life Insurance Co. in America. Go 22tf have your life insured. That* imported sherry wine at Try it 35-Im Lewis Hoffman’s 1s delighttul. reward tor bred dollars the man that will sell groceries cheap- er than McGhee at the opera house. Money to loan ia $100 to $500 amounts on real estate, by 33tt Bren B. Cantersury & Co. DO Ye IW CLORINDA Alfoncio Hil, a hi respected young min of Henry county, was accidently drowned in Grand River, near Urich, Sunday last. More groceries and queensware tora dollar at McGhee’s than any other house in town. Invaliis,do you want to get strong ? it so, get you one gallon of Import- ed Port Wine, only $2.50, at 35 Lewis HorrMan’s. NAVE YOU SE CLORINDA? The Rockville Globe andthe Os- ceola Sun are having a little tilt over St. Clair county bond matters. m DO YOU KNOW CLORINDA? Hold this im your head, Uncle Jim McGhee won’t be undersold in gro- ceries. Call at opera house. For pure whisky, brandy and wine, for medical and family use, eall at Lewis Lloffman’s, North Main street. 35-im Money to loan in $100 to $500 amoants on real estate, by 33. Ben B. Canreraury & Co. Don’t forget the union Sunday school picnic at Mitchell’s Grove, in Sumy on the 30th. HAVE YOU SEEN CLORINDA 2 Bottom prices tor all kinds ot gro- ceries at Pharis & Son, next door to Ties office stairway. Never mind what other migat wa McGhee. in town. tis the cheapest house Sim Francisco h ro ness. DO YOU KNOW CLC Mike Horner killed O. Boswell neighbor, on the edge of Lawrence } county, on the roth, and Israel Alexander shot Mowers, his fathe wood F: Red- . Minnesota. HAVE YOU SEEN CLORINDA J. K. Brugier lot of good farm loar months, Th ts per Ss e champion gro- are selling at 60 s full of people Satur- illed Charles | Elkhart, a few more | affairs immense. Fourth he corresponden son county to come again < wait for a Gaugnt s i news trom that section will esting to so Seth swan for; the found Mercy Col. s buggy is g repairs and he will soon appear with | ee that vehicle nicely enlarged; so the { nae , : oe ne boys may look outas the Col, will Warren White threshed a neld of wheat last week which vielded about take care ot the ladies regardless of i igen. the weather, H fifteen bus! Squire W Elizabeth C i i > attend theS. at or near V it was elected by ; Were week, who gave a soc their city cousins. We present, but by quizzing, (as newspaper corresponc nth The month. Rev. Meigs, will be present, and t Squire was instructed to make an effort to procure his services for the benefit of the schools of this town- were know a ship | can,) we learn the soc was a grand Misses Eltlaand Swan Cl of | success and well att i G. M. White, « Saline county, are visiting their brother and sister, H. A. Clark and Mrs. Allen Wright, of this township. | Of making a sale ot Mr, Samuel and Miss Nannie | going to Eldorado Sy McRoberts, Miss Lou and Mr. Robt. | proving Mrs. White” Disk, all ot Hz ind Mrs. | Jim Brow J. H. Smit sas City, tthe Waddell farm Mr. I week, returned We Mac amit’s fairest ¢ aY has resigned his of have family o Sam past Mond muel ly. S. M. Talbot is p a brand new board fence ar’ The last bg 1 1 take one of Sur a ters to another locality soon. Mr. George Graham hired to teach our school Is yar away small 1 washed has been bridges the across in district | several 3- known as Redmon school, at $45 | streams. wl uUmost a good round price per mon but Mr. ¢ and will doubtle excell sweat We notice so Well, Browm you did not call n us a crusty old bachelor it was just | stack. as bad as you said we must be very Prof. Spake, of Kansas City, has hard to please. So you are wrong organized a ‘*Normal singing class’’ yet as our better i will not ree |} at Willow Branch. Thisis a long with you in that view of the case. | needed orgamization, and we feel We know you are not an old maid, | sure the Sunday school and our statements to the contrary not-| will be greatly benefited, and we J great t . an withstanding ; but it you are as timid otherwise as you are in regard to letting your name be known your chances are splendid to become one unless you should form the acquaint- ance of the capital | B’s in his name He ts a jolly old fellow and we would hope to have the opportunity of in- torming the readers of the ‘Good old Tim by the :s’’ of a social picmc given some time in the near class’” future. Bob Black Sabbath eve. Now that hay is harvesting— man with five Elkbart last visited and addre judge is wanting a housekeeper. The solemn choly days have come, Your obseryations has probaoly } ee oe To the boy who steps on a bees’ nest And finds the old bees on. Walley White is gathering cream for a Neyada creamery. shown to your mind that he is not in | the least what we would call bashtul among the fair sex; and that he has a way of drawing out those of a back- We have heard of no contest yet ward turn. for the Vinton P. O. Who will The Summit Sunday schools will | aspire? have their picnic on the 3oth of this Fisher, Holoway, MeNut and The committee on arrange- 5 work and will] to Cox & Weayer, ot Adnan, month. ments have been at last insure all who may a good 8 | to $4.00 per cwt. | Wel tme, Everybody interested are in- baskets me, **Leo,’’ to the corps of vited to attend i heir well filled. Goo d music | county fcorrespondents, We trust e ee | ga, wi oft the tk ritz’’ has not gone astray or | R. suicide, tor we have w, come to pe to see Mrs. Bird j successor do as well. | correspondents, the Rosier, 1s not you | nt} week, for prices ranging from $3-75 | center of at- Chas. Sm ~ ; sear des. SEaE =I action is nue coits, in our province Monday tor jot the universe the ladies occupy | ; j that center, aswe are sure ‘Leo’ wou'd agree were he to ow, as we been m White delivered several loads of hogs | Bud Starke, o: » Wednésday le people tolive in and we | hope the county court will take this mat- ter into consideration in behalf ot the iaw abiding citizens of Shobe town and restrict the petition to a two-third major- come at last run up and down | em after they have | cepa t | ity of the tax payers ot the township. SUBSCRIBER. ott quiet! 5 vor, James Kirkpatrick Company are permanently es- tablished in loaning money on une elay, no red tay hed, Money competing | 1st ward, | | proved farms—no Abstracts of u on hand at the ond men 2nd les furnis lowest rates. 33 struck le price ay loaning 1 : 049 1 | for, work was resu d with but little} money at very lowest rates. | = Privilege graated befere due, Mon- } A. J. Satterlee and Dr. Giimore have | es eee nae a | E ey furnished without delav. 33 nished the new additions to their iture John Spow had an arm severely hurt gg abinder turn over with him He is one by havir one day last week. ot our most prominent farmers. There ht of done here, judging by the way trei; ail kinds is dumped on our plattorm trom every it keeping two job wagons busy to deliver it to its destination. Ww. 4 hearted agent for the cyclone anchor, is | train, H- Gibbens, the genial and big with us now showing the merits of said | anchor, which is certainly worthy of a trial, Quite a number have concluded ! to try it while others are hanging fire on | the hope that we will not be visited by any storms just yet. Crack joke corner is still furuishing whittling timber and ice water tor gentle- men at leisure, and the fun goes on even | when the mercury goes up in the nineties | there being enough ot this class tor two sets one resting while the other pertorms, before you buy. Harness at of us. It was tun atter learning that no one was hurt to to think of the way Dr. got his 200 envelopes out of the way ot ' the runaway horse the other evening, smile after get- | «--- even the doctor smole ting through panting. Woods & Cox ure ings sharpening their around ouring Mills il be ready in a tew days new cro To loan at the Most ot the farmers have their corn and Hand lowest Mone~ on laid by crop, and, all we have talked to, join in saying the prospect was never better in this county, <20.4 | loan on ir Special Notice. ut Mua ge surplus ot money te ' Ys tal Life Ing, roved tarms at seven (7) Without cent. Loans closed Apply to The Warron & TuckER Land Mortgage Co, A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it isa part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. Don’t Forget That you can save | cent. by borrowing money trom Jar vis, Conklin & C Butler, Mo. Ever offered the people of the Southwest. cost fron 1 to 4 per -. north side square, W. L. Powetz, M anager, LIN & LEGG Spring trade the finest line of CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS & PHAETONS. Examine our work to purties buying buggies We respecttully solicit your patronage. Office, Shop and Sales-Room East Dakotah Streets Special attention paid to all kinds of Buggy Repanrs. MR I OO VA ELEVATOR Having leased the Butler Eleva- tors for aterm of years, WILSON arkel Piet fi id] be iri! ty ‘or biry at iti ‘? ta