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—uintaasean seam alles Jackets vs Jackel, Childrens Cloaks, Lae Cape — WHY ARE THEY 80 CHEAP AT OUR STORE? ‘BECAUSE THEY ARE MANUFACTU RED BY Sam Levy & Co. 123 Prince St., New York Everything « Show Own Make of Goods Over 150 Varieties to Select from. Call and we will be pleased to Show You Our Line. SAM'L LEVY & COMPANY. may. J. B. Hill and Judge D. V.| Brown are attending the Presbyte- | rian synod at Brookfield this week. D. L. Edrington, land agent, sold to W. R. Forker. of Ohio, a fine | farm about six miles southwest of | town, Tuesday. It is known as the | Lucas farm The election of officers of the | grand lodge A. F.& A. M, in St. Louis, last week. Capt. F. J. Tygard | was elected Grand Jr. Warden and re-elected treasurer of the Orphans Home. The revival weeting which bas been in progress at the South Methodist church for the past two weeks, closed Sunday night. Sixty- three names were added to the e2ureh roll. Fifteen or twenty covered wagous | through Butler, They were from Dakota and on the | search for homes in Missouri. One| of the party said the road was lined | with wagons coming this way. | passed Tuesday. Mr. Holoway is in the apple busi-, ness up to his eyes, and his ship- | ments will run into the hundreds of | barrels. He has fitrnished a good | apple market for our farmers and has paid them a good price. Purify your blood, tone up the} system,and regulate digestive organs | by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold | by all druggists. The merchants had the biggest ‘ days trade Saturday, they have had this fall. The stores that advertise | were filled to overflowing, and really | in some of them it looked like an } auction was going on within. C. B. Lewis went to Foster, Tues- | day to cry a sale, and next week he! goes to Lone Tree, Cass county. | Charley is one of the best auction- | eers in the State and his services are in demand. Frank Lloyd came down from | Kansas City Tuesday and will spend | 2 few days visiting friends and play- | ing with his sweet little baby daugh- | i ter, who is being cared for by its) grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L | Smith. \ | day. E. F. erry: of Bedford, Pe., in| | Real estate is on’the boom in this visiting his sister, Mrs. S. A. McClel- | county and land buyers are plenty. lan. Marriage licenses were issued Prohibitionist of Bates Co., will | Saturday to Alfred R. Hickman, of hold a Pienie at Virginia to day. | Dekalb, Mo, and Miss Lou Etta Everybody invited. | Ubler, of Butler; R. B. Heddleson, ee of Elkhart and Miss Anna L. Avder Charley Patton, of St. Clair county, | son, of Butler: J. P. Barton. of Ain was arrested at Rich Hill, Tuesday | sterdam, and Miss Artie Marshall, of ona U.S. warrant by deputy mar-] Vinton; J. L. Wine and Miss Lizzie | shal Bryant, for selling liquor with- Melvina Short, both of Peru. out a license in St. Clair county. A. B. Crawford, cashier of the de- If the decweratic eommiltce woald funect American National Bank at employ the Populist candidate for | Sprivgfield, was taken to the peni- congress to makea few more speech- | tentiary a few days ago to ser es in the district, ean sou embezzling candidate would be elected by about $15,000 of the bank’s money and three to one.—“Gabe™ in Rich Hill making false entries in the bo ks sentence of five ye the democratic je He only broke down when taking ie . E ’ leave of his wife, the parting being rr T. Wemott. of Kansas City, very affecting. says W. S. Cowherd is one of the Wilham Lida was stabbed to most entertaining political speakers in the State and the people of this death by James Hines, a negro, rear Liberty. Tuesday. The trouble was over a buggy whip. Jobn Garth, a liveryman, lost the whip on the road and sent the negro back to find it. Lida hed picked the whip up and Hines told him he was sent back to graph of Miss Maud Nellie Silvers, | get it, and Lida remarked he would the charming little daughter of Mr. give the whip to Garth when and Mrs. Albert Silvers. This is the | to town. section will have arare treat vext Saturday when he speaks here. Come in everybody and hear this talented democratic orator. The Times is in receipt of a photo- he got . The negro accused him of | ; young lady who was awarded the ‘stealing the whip and called bim a | Tres’ prize on the 4th of July, for | vile name. Then Lida struck tie being the prettiest baby on the negro in the face and in turn was grounds. She is now 8 months old, | stabbed. The wounded ».an died in | is a beautiful little girl, and we are ten minutes and the negro made his | very pround of her picture. escape. get gal See Sse Ene Globe Democrstasya the bet | eG aaenei ONT manera ting in New York on the governor | is even money. Just previous to the |nomivation of Mr. Hill, this same | paper predicted that Morton would carry the state against a'l comers. Its hard to keep track of the Globe- | Demecrat, it changes front every was €o sick I could not eat, sleep or walk, for I coughed ali day and eee my weight was juced from 150 to L277 pounds. The first night that I slept four hours at one time, was after I had taken three doses of Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medical Discov- ery. The offensive mat- ter expectorated grew wi Mas. L. F. Coates. whole of one bottle I N. N. Nestlerode. our tormer vaiued coat cic: all night | Virginia correspondent, has opened SS a unis Coares = a store at New Home, and the Trves | itis, Lots ee eae ‘Co. N.Y. takes pleasures in reccommending , him to the goed people of that sec- | tion asa man wortby their friend. | aon eee | Se | ship end patronage. Mr. Nestlerode In Severe Seootala in every is agent for the Truss, and all sub- I dais attection ot | scriptions handed him will receive a the lungs that's called Consumption, in all | prompt attention from this office. | j PIERGE «==. GURE | its earlier stages, the ‘‘ Discovery ” CURES. Three years ago, I | less every day and | hen I bad taken the Human life is held too cheaply when the individual who needs a tonic for his system, seeks to cover his wants by purchasing every new mixture that is recommended to him Remember that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has a well earned reputation of fifty year’s sianding Aw Lllinois Democratic faxmer is hiring bis Republican neighbors to kick him because he sold a_ larger crop of broom corn at $70 a ton— onder the McKinley bill—and is now delivaring it. when it is worth $115 per ton, under the Democratic bill. —-Pleasant Hill Gazett. Hine O'clock Tea. A beautiful entertainment was the o'clock Tea, given by Mrs Joe * Meyer Thursday evening to about 40 The interior of North Main street presented a charming sight; awu and the par ug roum Uluminat ed with lamps uuder soft colored shades, while lovely cut flowers and ants in profasiou tastefally ed about shed their fragrance. ining room was radiant iu white and yellow; the gs of these exquisite tones, white far rugs were strewn on the floor and the flowers were in harm ony The tables, ove large and four small ones, were Jaid in snowy linen with center pieces of yellow. The imeuu, consisted of six courses was elaborate and was perfectly served Dainty souvenirs were hand painted name cards tied with yellow ribbon Mrs Meyer is an actomplished en- tertainer and a thoroughly delight- ful time was enjoyed by all. Those invited were Mesdames J C Clark, Dr Everingham Weiner, Day, Levy, Clardy, Bennett, Blachert, | Boyd, Wade, Hayes, Burrus, Ee kerson, Jenkins. N B McFarland, Lindsay, Mains, Duvall, pommel { Shaeffer, Armstrong, Harriman, JID} Allen, S P Francisco, Denton, Boul- } ware, Austin, W E Walton, G ane | ry, Weil, DeArmond, Trgard, Ki | Will Moore, J H Mills, Percival, eel Hannah, and Mrs C A Emerson of} | Amsterdam.—Democrat 12th. tive of ber lady friends. her pretty home on the blinds were dr lors, ball aud dir potted pt That Joyful Feeeling With the exhilarating sense of re- newed health and strength and in- ternal cleanliness. which follows the | use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to | the few who have not progressed | beyond the old time medicines and | jthe cheap substitutes sometimes | | offered but never accepted by the | | well informed. | i Eloping Couple arz in Trouble. At At Joplin the other He Jas. Wat- Excelsior Spriugs, Mo. Oct 11] 80a struck R. J. Woods, a colored -The Chilicothe eloping parties, | barber with a billard cue and frac- Pete Howard and Alice Jacobs, who tured his skull. came bere to hide their shame,are im trouble. The young mau is under Leaf ‘lobacco for Sale.—I bave bail and the young girl is critically about 700 pounds of four year old ill and the prewature heir is dead. | Jeaf tobaceo, good article, will sell Coroner's inquest is in session and in small or large quantity. Near much interest is fested ae Reve Saye te eanU ceed aus tbe ; head of Double Branches, Pleasant Gap township. 48 4t Assaulted a Detective, - sep. Mo. Oct. 10 —James Be inley, chief of the city detective Having alarge amount of cash on (ies as been very abnoxious of hand we will 1 » small loans on late to the thugs of the wcity on ae- reasovable terms and at low rates. count of the war be ha’ waged on Will lend on real estate running them, and they bave repeatedly from one to five years with interest threatened to get even. About 3:30 payable once a year and allow bor- o clock this morning as he was pas- rower to pay part or all at any time sing a cecluded spot, he was set up- and stop interest. Money here in on bya gang, who beat him so Bank ready, no deiay. Also want brutally that fatal results are expect | loans with good personal security. ed. The gang escaped. 28 tf Mo. Srare Banx. Ike Exiixaton. Three Leading Scientists Proclaim the Superior Value of Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. Scientists are devoting closer attention to food products. Recent examinations of baking powders by Prof. Long, Dr. Haines, and Prof. Prescott, were made to determine wh ich powder was the purest, highest in leavening strength, most efficient in service, and most economical in cost. They decide that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder excels in all the essentials of an ideal preparation for household use. They write:— “Chicago, March 28th, 1894. We have purchased in the open market cans of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and also of the other leading brands of baking powders, and have submitted them to chemical analysis. We find that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is a pure cream of tartar powder, that it has a considerably greater leavening strength than any of the other baking powders we have ever tested. Pror. Joun H. Lone, Northwestern University, Chicago. Dr. Warter S. Haines, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Pror. Ausert B, Prescott, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor.” Kaos odin ant wea alld ees “eRe