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1 MY 3geate skis sto3K Xo Ne x ORIG: SAI EAS AE Is now sweeping everything iii the Winter Goods line from their shelves. ing will escape; at! Woolen and Heavy Goods, Cloaks, Blankets, Boots, Shoes and Trimmings musi go at a price before Jan. I, 1895. 2 eee! ie ——— Noth- DRESS GOODS. | GINGHAMS. | 60 inch Bleached Linen, worth 65e, go at.............00.- 50 6 Double Width, former price 20¢, now............ lic Good Solid Color Dress Ginghams 5 = — — see arate Sic GUM: - -5nthe “Ree ge Double Width, half wool. former price 25c, now........ 20e All of our 10¢ Dress Ginghams go at.... TEN SS I ty IB Soe 36 inch, all Wool, former price 35¢, uow................ 25¢ All our Sle Apron Chechs go at........000.0002 eee cena ee bhe oe = aD Gees sane 2 36 incb, Hop Sack, former price 35¢ now........ .-.......25¢ SATINES | a el —— i ae Wore ee eee ees vi = 38 inch, Full Henrietta, former price 40c now.......... .30¢ i ep Gray and Mized Yarua, goat. ........-......4.54-+ aus 40 inch, Half Wool Henrietta, former price 50c, now........ 400 | Good Solid Black lic, tow. ...2<...... 26... 205... -2 08 l2he High Colore goats. cscs. 55s ses ence cee eee 606 40-inch All Wool Dress Flannel, former price 50c, now...... 400 CEhote) JECT SEETT ZAe Ta fe reps Sates hae ; Lawrence. L. Muslins.... 2.6... 22. eee ee eee 56 HOlnabe Arnold Eenriatiaslocmacipries TGeinows <<... 65c Fine French Satine 25¢, now.........--..-----55-- 20¢ { 4A Bleagied: 55. 55 eine Sasso sees te eee ee Se 46 iuch Arnold Henrietta, former price 90c, now Figured Satines, worth 26c, now. ........--.--2+-- 2220+ Hee Lonsdale Biesched . . os nes sone es ees os Sho 40 inch Jacquard Black,former price $1,now Red Table Linen, worth 35e, go at..........-.0 ee eee we Sie ore Des oe ee She 52 inch Broadcloths, former price $1, now............ ae, = P All of our Dress Trimmings at greatly reduced prices | Half Bleached Table Linen, worth 40¢, go at.............-4 a { 4 Remember our Boots & goods, the lowest prices to be found in the market. Shoes, the best stock, the cleanest stock, the newest stoc ‘k, the best made Don’t fail to see them before you buy. LANE & ADAIR. The Central public school building | at Moberly burned one day last week. | It was heated by steam and the cause of the fire is not known. The Doctors Are Coming. J. J. Settles, two miles south of Altona, will bave a public sale De | eember 17th. Four dollars a month till cured— | Once in a life time—For oue and all, rich and poor—No use of telling you | what they do, go and see. They ‘treat all forms of Chronic Diseases and they have a well earned reputa ‘tion for success and candid treat | ment of their patients. If you have | ‘tried others aud they have failed go| 0)! and see these eminent Physicians | They will tell you your troubles and | witt out asking a question if desired Remember that they do not cure; | everything. If your case is incurable | awarde FARMERS BANK:: OF BATES COUNTY, Cash Capital. The Switzer, public school in Kansas City has been closed for | more than a week on account of the prevalence of diptheria in that neigh- borhood The verdict of the jury | Duncan-Fuller damage suit over ia lot of hogs. Fuller was 1 one dollar damages, wa’ W. W. Graves has gone to Warsuw al business before the court of He left Sunday eve- ning and will be absent several days - J. T. Graves, J. b. Shubert, Elvin Wilson, Jack Paget, W. Patrick and ; Bob Stubbletield have gone to Ar-; kansas on a deer bunt. The Times on le that county. in the $50,000.0 a COUNTY DEPOSTORY OF BATES CO.! wherein s set OSCAR REEDER . President Ex RENNETE Vice-President ‘they will tell you so and give you | j aside by the court Friday wishes them success. ED. KIPP ois. ceee esse seeeeee ce css seee cscs eeener erenee Cashier ‘advice free. Tay will se at Butler | A Special insurance agent was in : Es Cottage House on Wedneadsy, Jan | Sab a ae 8 The case of Wagner, the insurance investigating riske. uary 2nd, one day only. Do not fail | Butler Friday man charged with defrauding H. L. to see them on that day and make! Look out fora raise soon. Nevada, Tucker, Joe Meyer and Fet Wheaton, application for the cheap treatment. | and Clinton have got their dose and | as Galle for trial, Saturday. “ie Receives Deposits subject to check, Lones Money, issues Drafts and transacts a general Banking business. Your patronage respectfully Solicited. DIRECTORS. D. N. Thompson, M.S, Kiersey, John EK. Shutt, R. J. Hurley Call early. Remember Dates Office | in all probability it will be Butler z 3 John Steele M: @. Wilcox; Clark Wix, E, A. Bennett, open S8a.m till5 p.m. This price; prisoner not beiug ready the case Oscar Reeder, J. J. McKee, J. K_ Rosier. t Gailey, | next. 2 a 3 E.’ D! Kipp. J. EVERINGHAM. Secretare includes all expense. went over for the February term of a A blunder on the part of the sher- | wourt Ladies Silk Unobrellis | | iff of Lafayette county will cost the county some $9,009. John Catron sued the county on some bonds and | levied on the poor farm. This class | of property is exempt from levy, but ‘the sheriff did not designate its character in his return hence the county must foot the bill.—Jeff City The president of the defunct bank at Springfield, T. E. Burlingame, who was acquitted at Forsythe the other day has again been indicted and arrestal. He recigved deposits when he knew the bank to be in a failing condition. | t know where they came from or who Bland is a Democrat. paid them, but 1 know that the Re- | £t. Louis Post Dispaten. publican populist voted the republi | Mens Silk Umbrellas up to $5in all the natural wood handles, crooks, Knobs and gold headed sticks. Splendid for Christmas presents McKIBBENS p : The last formal declaration made ean ticket, while the democratic pop ‘by Congressman Bland before he ulist voted the populist ticket. That | | left St. Louis for the East was that | looks suspicious, doesn’t it?” | he was not in favor of a bolt of free | The poor are continually envying | Silver mea from the Democratic par- Lamont shows that we have employ. | the rich. Many people have an idea|ty. A representative of the Post-, ed in the regular army of this coun. | Tribune. that riches constitute happiness, for- | Dispateh asked him whether he was | try 2.136 officers and 22,772 soldiers. } | The collector of Henry county getting that they bring labor, cave) in favor of forming an independent He recommends that the army be | levied on an M. K. & T. engine, at) and solicitude. About all the riches | free silver party. 30,000; and claims to! the Clinton depot the other day for | The annual report of Secretary Fine Wool Dress Goods increased to that one can enjoy inthis life is what | “Tama Democrat,’ he replied,) have made a saving during the'taxes The road managers gave prices A Dress Pattern ma 8 8 Bes they can use for comfort and neces- | “and shall make my contention for | last year of a half million dollars — boad and the engine was allowed to a Be he ea sities." The surplus is only a source | gilyer within the lines of my own | Ex. of care aud worry. Ifa person bas | party.” a surplus of wealth in ready cash) “Will you try for Congress again | stvobe Hihts'sGulaa Bent shh mf his bank may fail and engulf it,' two years hence?” = The rich man is subject to all man. | ‘ner of bunzo games to deprive him | proceed after veing detained for Henry Tilson, living near Rieh acme SDE. | Hill, called Monday and renewed for Capt. Martin and R. S. Catron 1895. He said he had just consum- jit is our aim to have the paper rend ; went over to Merwin Saturday. We bees ces Per how | | by every man, woman, and child in’ understand efforts are being made by chen cra ye nae peh ane 6 peO-| Bates county. It is our intention! by the citizens of that village and ler. of Onaga, Kansas of bis wealth. All this causes much | | ple want me they will let we know | to black more paper than all the oth. | ples to startabaok It ee gooi bone is cea finished uneasiness of mind. Really the per- | | it, and if I want to go to Congress I | ey offices in the city combined. The! location and we have uo doubt a | sinking a sbaft, Sunday within 300 son who has great wealth is about | will be very apt to tell chem iu due) merchants are making preparations | small bank in that place would not feet of Mr. Tilson’ land aud ata 3 much distressed over the question of how he can keep it as is The poor | (ase for a big holiday trade and are mak-| only be a convenience to the public depth of 90 feet struck a five foot The booming Ties is getting | land adjoining his farm of Mre. J. A. struggling fellow who is trying toa Fish aia do you attribute yqur ing special offers to the people of | bata paying | institution. "veiu of coal. Mr. T. bought the acquire wealth. There is 10 rose | efeal this county. Read their advertise- ene tiact of land principally for eoal, | without its thorns. True happiness | | ° SI think over coutidence had more ments aud you will be convinced of Holiday Presents and the coal company assure him consist much more in true content- ,todo with it than anything else. ment than it does in the acquirement | ; The democrats thought ive would of great wealth —K. C. Times. for everybody. We have a beautiful ‘Hine of the latest uovelties and pat- For the beuetit of the public the! terns in far. Smyrna aud Moquette | dry goods and clothing merchants ; rugs, Chenille avd damask curtains who have been closing their places | and table covers, pictures and pic | of business at 7 o'clock, desire us to | ra terest Rinne io 1 ee Mr. H. OL Roomate es a “e st chan c iz salary ~ f S7A,ENN « Frere president ; significant of them i is ‘thai iobee Bums ep Loree ate — a practical and . appropriate for a) j of the rs. Christmas prese-t. ulist orators meee imported into my | night iu the week unti! after ‘Christ-| Office, Butler; Mo. district than ever before. I- don't | mas. D. W. Drcauoxps. this fact. jland as soon as they can drive the jentry. Then Henry will sit back; and draw his royalty and enjoy life. | | win avyhow, and so a good mauy of No other remedy is so reliable. in | them staid at home. Some circum \ cases of sudden colds, or coughs, oF | stayces point to a secret ficht on me for any and all derangements of the | throat. and. lungs, as-Ayer's Cherry | from outside sourees. The most | Pectoral. .This wonderful: medicine. affords great relief in consumption. even in the advanced stages of that disease. ‘ ? ita year North of” Post | as truste- D> tie salaries “stop with | the ‘shutdown like the wages of bis "|Taborers* —N. Y. World.* mated the purchase ‘of 40 acres of | that they will mine the coal from his | Alex Lamb, lost his team of horses one day Jast week. ‘Fhe cause of | their death is uot known All the Sunday school in the city are making extepsive preparations to welcome Santa Claus ou Christ- mas eve. Joln Blachert) bought a 49 acre furm of W. E Walton, Friday. The land is near the Tygard school house west of town. Jack Elgin living worth of town was taken suddenly il} Friday with congestion of the stomach and for several hours was dangerously sick. Judge Lay, adjourned court Sat- urday, having cleaned up the docket. He will hold a special term cf a rouple of days the first of next month. Over at Oluthe Kansas, they are having an epidem’e of scarlet fever and the public schools have been clused two week on account thereof. When General John B. Gordor - went to Columbia Mo. to lecture on the “Last Days of the Confederacy” he met the man who carried him of the field when desperately wounded ,at Gettysburg. The veteran walked seventeen miles to see bim.—Ex. The case of Frank DeBolt a Be'- ' giav ininer who asked $50,000 dam- ages of the Rich Hill coal company for injuries received in the :nines cane up for trial on change of venue from this county, at Nevada las: week, and was demurred out of court. The! front Colorado sends two wowen repre- sertatives to the next session of the state legislature and selects a wom- an as state schoo! superirtendent. Wyoming has elected 2 !ady schoo! superintenden! for ner seecnd term. —Ex. Women are coming to the An exchange. saye> Talk about going to.Florida. te raise oranges. Fine apples now coet two or three times as much as fine oranges, and the energetic farmer who will look over hie \.4) -q4 «oo heat it needs to adaprs- 4 the cat oF apple treegand go isto the business has a fortune before bim. z