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Bargains that are Bargains ($3.00 Custom made Kip boots for $2 WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND MUST UNLOAD. Prices that will make The Goods move quick. ($2 00 and $2.50 Shoes for $1 50. Our entire stock goes No Humbug We mean business The stock must be reduced. Come early. Boots & Shoes | Now is your chance for genuine bargains. 06) | in this Bargain Sale. Such en opportunity for buying at these prices, the | quantity of cotton, was sandbagged best BOOTS & SHOES made does not come often Max Weiner. | Duvall $ Pereival of this | city are saving the farne ers of Bates county thou- sands of dollars by giving them the benefit of their lower rates of interest on tarm loans. Dr. A. KE. LYLE, _ Butler. Mo. Special attention to Surgery, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases. ORFIcE: Southwest corner Square, over Boston Store. Residence: On South Main st, *40-2m T. W. Legg, the buggy man, for buggy repairs and everything in the buggy line. 5 26-tf $3.75 buys a handsome pair of Chenille curtains at D. W. Drum- mord’s. 1tf A steer recently dehorned in Ver non county, breathes through the holes in its head left by the opera- tion. See the beautiful fur, Moquette aud Sinyrna rugs at D. W. Druw- mond’s. The prices are surprisingly | low. 1tf The small boy has begun to taik about Christmas aud Santa Clause. Encourage them in their innocence, it is happiest period of their lives. We understand Mr. Cherry is go- | ing to start adrug store at Adrian. The town has about seven and there is room for one more if you know of | a vacant building. The newspapers say Miss Helen | Gould and Harry Woodruff,the actor | are to be married. Geo. Gould, however, publishes a card stating | the report is utterly false. Wm Selles, an ex convict, Edward Van Meter and Clarence Howe, Ili- nois train robbers have been captur- ed. Selles’ daughter, whom he had} terribly abused,gave the gang away. Messrs. Cameron and Mabbet have sold their billiard ballon North Main Street to Dan Lafollett, who will take possession Monday. Wo understand the citizens of | WANTED, BY DECEMBER Ist. 1 county. | Butler, boued for southern Missouri { to locate. , cide Thursday morning by (aking an | overdose of ren in the past week, and one more ‘is not expected to recover. Adrian who lost their houses in the recent fire are making arrangements | to rebuild. This is enterprise, and | | substantial buildings should take | the places of those burned. You will find the Best Grade of FURNITURH, Carpets 500 O'POSSUMS. Also headquarters for furs, eggs and game for which I pay spot casb. Friexy Carpenter, at A. O. Welton’s east side square 521m Robert M. Patterson, the newly appointed postmaster at Enid, Ok. died Friday. Shelter your stock from the storms of Winter. If you cau’t do better build hay or straw sheds. The sav- ing in feed will more than pay for the outlay of labor. We are requested to announce that an oyster supper will be given at the Fry school house ‘in Summit township, Friday night, Dec. lst. The proceeds will yo to a library fund. All are invited to attend. Lewis Green Stevens, son of the vice president, and Miss Helen L. Davis, daughter of Wm O Davis, editor of the Bloowington (II) Pantagraph, were married Tuesday. The light rain which fell Monday night was appreciated. While the cisterns were uot replenished to} any great extent, the growing wheat | crop will be greatly benefitted. We are glad to see South west Missouri on the boom. Friday five} covered wagons and two carriages containing three fauilies from Rock Wisconsin passed through | Julius Luther, employed at smelters in Nevada committed the sui- morphine. He pretty well to do and his family re-} lations were pleasant and it is not known why he com:nitted the act. Was We see from the Nevada Mail that diphtberia is raging in parts of Ver non county Mrs Tol Dixon, in Do- ver township,has buried three child- The scare has closed several of the schoo!s in that part of the county. No other Sarsaparilla has equaled Hood's in the relief it gives in sever | est cases of dyspepsia, sick headache | biliousness, ete. Window Shades, 1]/Picture Frames, And Ca: pet Sweepers, for the money in Southwest Missouri. Also URDERTASING in All Branches. When in need of purchasing, they will help you. in my line. let me quote you prices before c. B, HICKMAN. | Wheatland, knoched him dowa with GOES TO DR. PRICE. Worid's Fair Decides m His Favor- Chicago, I, Nov. 17—On the analysis and recommendation of Dr. Wiley, Chief United States Govern | meut Chemist at Washington, aud greatest living authority of food pro ducts, the World's gave the highest award to Dr Prices Cream Baking Powder f purity and excellence sively settles the f ority. Dr. Wiley rejected the u powders, stating to the World's) Fair jury that he considered then) uuwholesome. | air jury t o day couclu | questi Tue corner stone of the new Presbyterian church at C ee was Jaid Monday. The new cbureh | will cost $22,000 aud will be built! of Boouecouxty stone. Sem Stowe, a planter living west of Denisov, Texas, Mouday while returning home from town where he had sold » span of mules and a and robbed of $847, at the city lim its. A stranger, giving the same of John Jones, was arrested at Kings- ville last Friday, aud convicted on a charge of stealing u set of harness. Being unable to pay a fine of $50 and costs, he was brought down to this city aud confined in the county jail. When caught he was driving a bay stallion and a bay mare hitch ed to an cld wag.n, all of which was thought to have beau stolen — Warrensburg Journal Democrat. | Diphtheria Raging. Nevada, Mo, Nov. 20.—Reports of diphtheria raging in the ueigh- borhvod of Milo, near this city, are alumng, avd the death rate is growing. Tal Dixon and ne peculiarly upfortunete. An IL years old Gaughter died on Wednesday; Sunday morning at 4 o'clock ove of their twin baby girle,aged 2 years, died. while the other is also serious- ly sick with the same dreaded die- ease A iamily residing cast of Milo als» lost three childreu the same disease. Four sckools in that neighborhood bave been missed on accouut of the disease. from dis- | Puxton- -Quigi: end. Collins, Mo.. Nov. 19.—Another bloody chapter im the Paxton and Quigg trouble day. which resuited in the Jobu W. Quizy. Theodere Pe was enacted ye Quigy came up to xton on the streets of a Winchester and attempted toshoot | hia, when be was shot five times by Jobn W. and Ora Paxton, father! aud brother of the ove assaulted. This is the thid killing in the past year resulting from the difficul-| ty between the two families. son of Johu W. Qui last Paxton was ac term of the Circuit ambushed and kille: The Paxtons are iu ¢ ficers. It is feared further eee, SCRATCHED 3 3 YEARS « | Suffered, Seratanedant and Bled. tors No Relief. Sets Cuti was hilled | Paxton. November wart og men arge of ine there will Dees | Cured by Two | ra Remedies. j Nothing like manufact with a sore ma ter, I tch until I i | several. persons, and they all tell me they are No. nice business in UT) cure. Ihave givenchim th my name as proof of their my portrait. r. MM, er, Mt. Horeb, Wis. | SALT RHEUM CURED ‘My wife has been troubled with the salt rheum for four years. Leas this time doctors of i the most eminent of give relief. I bought the Cvutictra REMEDIES, and she used only one box of CuTicura, one cake of Cuticura Soap, and half a bottle of CuTiccra RESOLVENT, and these have cured her completely. 5 C. M. STONE, 141 State St., Chicago, Ml. Photoz: CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS | There is no doubt that the CuTiccra Reve Drés daily perform more wonderful cures 1 all other = and ee combin They instantly relieve and 5] iy cure ev uuscor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from infanéy to age. from re ages u scrofula, when the best physicians fail. Sold throughout the i Crticura, | 58c.5 ee Resouvest, $1. Porter Dace | aND CHEM. Boston. world. Trice, EP , Sole Proprietors, = How to Cure Skin Diseases,”” mailed tree. ome =—| a... | | post at the Soldiers’ home. Leaven FOR YOURSELF OR BOY For less money than any house in the ‘Southwest. All we ask is to look throwgh our stock before ‘yng peri | _ jcommodity in Leavenworth.—Seda | j morning a double funeral took place |together in Boone couuty Avs JC Laugblin et al; | plaintiff dismisses. Tra, all | missed. | Thompson et al; ; judgment for ; ‘be | ton; judgment for plaintiff. | Ove week in Butler, the Sadie | Reymond Co. D. W. Druniuond’s store iv bead | quarters for window giass, pair aud painters’ supplies. Charles Dimmick, who abecanted with £400 belonging toaG. A. R.} worth, was arrested in K ADSAs jaud taken back {rom an over died —which wust be a rather ane lia Buzco Columbia, “Mo., Nov. 17.—This tat Boune Femme church, this coun Lines, boro in died yester His wife, aged 75 years, died ty. James Madison | Lewis county in 1809, day. the day previous. The two had lived as man and wife over sixty years, and were this morning buried in one grave. In the last forty-cigbt hours have died iu this county Simeon E. Clris- tian, the well known horseman, aged AA 65 years; Judge Samuel M. Tuttle, Childrens overcoats Mayor of Ashland, aged 67 years; Blanket lined duck coat a . 50c and Caps at 25c Mrs. Sallie Rice, aged 90 years, and Mrs. Rebecca Fox. aged | OL years Gone With his Ur, anise. We can sell you a DFACTS. OE MEYER, THE CLOTHIER. ROBBERY IN FOSTER. Baltimore, Nov 16 --The Rev C. M Bragg of Cavalry Methodist eburch eloped Monday with Miss Iinthe Phelps; the crganist of the church He is 42 years old and de- serted a wife aud five children; the Aelicate hexlth. She was under the impression that ber husband was in the country ou eburch bnsiuess, uatil she happened to find a note ou his table reading: ‘Tama ruined man. I am going away end will not return. Tell the children I am dead ” Tie church authorities held a uetivg last night but arrived at no final deecision. eral Merchandise Honse Entered. Foster Mo, Nov. 17.—About 12) o'clock last fight this city was visited | by a gang of thieves who carried ; away a great amount of plunder. The awount taken is estimated at about $4,200 This was a bold piece of work and the pepetrators were undoubtedly experienced in the art, asthe sa‘e in Havely'’s hardware store was litterally demolished. Four atraugers were seen in our ve city yesterday, and they disappeared Circuit Court Proceeding. about dusk and nothing more was Jobn Umstadt vs Elizabeth T.| thought about them until the citi- Bullock et al; report of trustee Jobu | zens awoke this morning and found Taggard filed aud upproved. that th had | Jost Dulleyiva CsWeDudleydie| tern ee ee missed _ Laney Strode vs C. P. Coleman et | 0ur little city. The robbers broke the n!; plamt:ff dismisses. Jas. A. Kennedy et al vs Sareh E.| north section avd made good their | Keunedy et al; HC. Clark appoint escape. No clue at this writing, ed guardian ad litem, ‘ R. O. Hill ve D. A. Colyer has beea ascertaiued of the bold rob finding for defendants. ~ bers Those who were molested State of Mo. ex rel Silas M. Doyle | were: dismissed at former is in et al; H. H. Havely, deuler iu bardware, | harness, ete , who had his safe blown | open, shattering door and blowing | et jit about ten feet from the safe Mr. Havely lost about $8,500 worth of notes mortgages, etc., besides a number of knives, rszors, ete, amounting to $50. They effect: | ed an entrance in his store by break- ing the door open. Judge Henry’s ofiice was broken | into but nothing was taken W. A. Ephiaud & Co., dealers in} general merchandise, were their next | vi . Their loss is about $150. | Seventy knives were taken, 3. pairs | of shoes, a few Jersey jackets about | $25 worth of ribbon, $70 or $75 ere Beckett | morte of jewelry, thiee or four doz- to J. W. Badger k haudkerehiefs, and one bolt | ig eet fith vs — A. Colyer | of worsted goods, but they et al; e ntiuued at plaintiff costs, ee First National Beak of Appleton fon ag ae ab y WL Ogg et al: judgment ‘for j plaintiff Jchu E cost of defendauta. State ex rel Vernon Co. ys A. J. King et al: report of referee. D. B. Requa vs L. H. Perkins al finding for defendants John W. Brown et al; Mary E Spawet al; decree for partition as prayed. H.C. Cla $10in money rk vs MT. Dunean; Standard Electiic Light Co. vs Rich Hall water, light and fuel Co.; laintiff dismisses. JR Mull Mrs. Meddle; } dis Paul —— vs Geo. Bb. Catterlin; Au IMS Vs ie co tinued by sent. Prentis Co vs K. C. &S. Ry. N. & len sill g it ull in all this was a very bold piec safe In sav vs DON jaintifY dismissed. ‘OM. Hodgson vs Continental | lus. Co. judjment for plaintiff. Emma Garrison vs Rich Hii miving Co.; plaintiff dismissed L.S. Paddock vs Mo Pacitie Ry. | Co ; judgment for plaintiff Henry Christman vs J. A. Coulter} inent by consent. H sae oe Geo. Fivnel et al vs Wm. Jackson | The little three year old son of A | et al; jadgment by consent | A. Tibbe of Washington met with a A. L Dixon vs Ches I. Burk;| peculiar and fatal accident the other judgment for plaintiff. jday. While playing in the yard he | Chas. Pharis vs P. C. Fuikerson t al, dismissed as to P. C. Fulker- poet cage pnsiine 6 pect cane 7a Eee | frent of ian when he fell the end of | S. C. Lemar vs W. T. Johnson et | the cane penetrating the skull just | al; continued on application of plain | above the eye and piercing the brain. | tift 2 «| Heremoved the caue from the wound eee eee phere without assistance but died Joseph Hook ws J. O. Shelby; jafter—Ex. aintiff. | Brown et al t have to pking in town yesterday bad strang cou] | era that were baving hair about seven inches long | banging down over his shoulders. Two Safes Broken Open and One Gen- | been a daring robbery committed in | lock on the hand car, belonging to) A sec ured | of work and weare about | that the robbers who} labout a weeks growth of beard, cne | The five o ‘clock t tea given by Mrs. D. A DeArmond and Mrs Jesse A. i Trimble at the elegant home of Mrs DeArmond, Friday evening, was one | of the most pleasant entertainnrents ever given in the city The parlore, | dining room and halls were beauti fully decorated for the occasion and the supper which was served from nine tables, was just as elegant as the heart could wish. Those invited were:—Mesdames Mother DeAr- mond, M.S. Power, Dr Morris, Dr Frizell, S F Warnock, A L McBride. 'E D Kipp, W E Walton, W H Wal | tor, H E Percival, W F Duvall, J R Garriman, E S Carrithers, Dr Boulware, M Weiner, Dr Evering. bam, J Meyer. R Deacon. Dr. Chris ty. N A Wade, J C Clark, Silas Levy, J B Armstrong, H H Pigott, ww Cook, I N Mains, Jas McKibben, A Hart, O D Austiv, TJ Smith, S E Childs, Dr Fulkerson, H L Tucker, H lpg Day, J C Hayes, J D Parkinson. J D Allen, W W Graves, WC Bur- j tus, S P Francisco, W G Schaffer, C Denton, W F Rosser, Maggie A | Jones, and Misses Abell, Rosser, Pyle and Hannah. A Child Enjoys ‘The pleasant flavor, gentle action | soothing effects of Syrup of Figs when in need of a laxative, and if the | father or mether be costive or bil ‘ious, the most gratifying results fol j low its use; so that it is the best | family medicine known and every fanily should have a bottle hand. | By request ; of the plaintiff Judge | Gibson set aside last Thursday the | divorce granted Mrs. Emma Rose of | Independence last September separ- | ating ber from her husband ex-Sup- | erintendent Kit Rose of the Jackson | county poor farm. Mr. Rose said |they had settled their differences (and desired toagain become husband } and wife. Judge Gibson expressed | himself as being gratified and com | Pili ied with the request. Mrs Rose jisa sister of the Younger boys who | gained fame as outiaws.—Nevada } Mail. | B.S. Catron ivsures growing | Cops against hail, a!so writes fire aud learn | tornado insurance. 413 tf | Killed ina Mit. Pleasant Hill Mo, Nov. 19.— Daniel P. Ingram a prominent and influential citizen and ex sheriff of | Cass8county was instantly killed at asaw mill six miles southeast of | Pleasant Hill yesterday afternoon. | With a slab be attempted to rake i away the saw-dust from underneath the machinery, when the slab was caught in the teeth of the saw and hurled with great force striking | Ingram in the right side, cussing ‘death almost instantly. He was a Mason in high standing, also x i member of the A. O. U. W. and _ | Knights of Honor ou which orders | soon | he carried policies to the amount of $6,000. German Ivsuranee Co. ys J. W. Harshaw; judgment for pian 5S B. Cole vs Thos. Ciicx +i al; yerdict for plaintiff. J.P. Edwards vs Mo. Pacitic Ry ; change of venue te Henry Co PAR Thos. McComb vs Ben Fink et al: Fs ds verdict for defendant Fostes moe Wm. Schapler naturlizet s ong ae State of Mo vs Perry Waldsox; 3 age deiendsnt pleads guilty to tine of | be Reis 40:00. j J. W. Hanley ys J. N. Barrows; | UY plaintiff dismissed. 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