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THE CL IN THIS GARMENT HAS BEE AFTER ALL WOOL BEING SUBJECTED TO A THOROUGII CHEMICAL OLTH N PROVEN ABSOLUTELY < rset TEST SS | them on exhibition in his show win- | H. L. Tucker has received his line! My millinery must be sold before! of Christmas goods and is placing | Christmas. Mes WxE:pos dows. ; i WaxtTep.—A girl to do general One night last week Monroa Las | house work Apply to Mrs. Joe key, of Lone Oak township, ina fight | Meyer, North Main Str. at Rich Hill, drew bis knife and se verely cut Chas. O'Neil. _ A. F. Hickman has moved his of- | fice from the west side to the rear | rooms over the Farmer's Bank.8 L. Watts, a farmer living half mile - ; Mrs SW. east of Harrisonville, Levy entertained a in boring a Cost cuts no figure. Y (‘ é THAKSGIVING eee 4 | _ c = a a number of her lady friends te au J ao ' § BY THE MANUFACTURERS % By |well struck a vein of coal 3} fest! stternoon lanshoon Manaus atten | Our store will be closed all day RAPPER PPACPIPARPIRA PFS eee eee aaeee ee \thick at a depth of 155 feet. noon. Mrs. Levy is a delightful en but we'll be ready to wait on RRP PP PPP LPI 4 8 RRRRRRARRRRRRRADR ) : = u ras Marshal Hedrick, whe was cut caiiaogrinuns Sas at her home $& you bright and early Friday — as Saturday night, is on the streets | "8 ‘aD | morning with renewed ener, - G oF lagain. He wears quite a bandage| Mrs. Hale, wife of Recorder J. C. | ae = a ; eal over the wound and says he was — rl 80 mel, While eating your turkey and ” : # - | SICK Stiew days, and whose} other good thi gs let yo ind Cards like the above are sewed upon the sleeves of pretty severely hurt life was despaired of Monday night | is a i ae aa oe sin ioe every one of those wool Kersey overcoats we're offer- Bob Orr, one of the two brothers by the attending physician, Dr. ie - oS a ; you wan in 12.50. Th bests tee f th who held up, robbed and shot Thos. paises and family, was some better | CLOTHING and when you i 50. sy are absolute guarantee from the “i a. ; ange aes ca - eae oe are ae Nes ‘ : ago. was arraigned in court Morday ealied Dr. Foster, of Ronens City, | BENS they will treat you right in ) : fine wool at that. The eloth is very fine end nee for trial, and by advice of his coun into consultation on Tuesday. tas every respect. superior to any ever ays ei an mage i ae sel -aisk nue was given five OrenHarde. of NewNirk1Olla.| this, but the lining is either absolutely all wool Clay years in the penitentiary. pont yiclericlscliof Kevilccunenae Sed are : : i J y, 18] ve yyy QOD Te jel > ~ F Worsted with fine satin piping or elee half lined with Willis Man, 14 years ofage, living |in the city visiting relatives and Look at their $2.75 Mackintoshes. } ; the finest Skinner’s satin of which the manufaetures at Schell City had a narrow escape | friends. Ove is looking well andj 4 me 4 for his life. He started hunting and | reports his family enjoying good a a in climbing through the yard fence | health. No man ever left Bates coun-| OHSOGBOGSOGHOSSVOOSOoOogo So Soe Goes Kxxg@ R : BS 7 |the gun was discharged. The load ty with more friends than Ove Har- = Ne or) & of shot passed through his pants / rie, and all rejoice in his success at ane t SOEOPCECECPRBR PCIE DO ICT IE K over the hip and tore away one en- . his new home. de is deserving of oni SS PQA SCE GE SEO f 4 ] eee ee SE ag tire side of bis coat tail. jany honor and trust the people of 2 $ ~ LLDCS RS: ‘ fib es iteh that county may impose upon him. : SATIN LINING IN THIS GARMENT HAS BEEN PROVEN ( q A young lady at Ovid, a ewiteh P F THAN KSGIVING . ul ; oe 2 z 2 Qa station just south of town, attempt- Jesse Summers, for the yast two 4 y ABSOULTELY PURE DYESILK 4 4 ed to board a moving freight train | years salesman in the clothing store 1. BY A THOROUGH TRST WITH OXALIC ACID ~:- -:) -:- -: > Friday, and had it not heen for the | of Joe Meyer, left Monday for Inde is here aud they are going—our solid seviceable foot- dj BETS GUAREA RED OO WE See eNO) prompt assistance of a brakeman | pendence, Mo., to engage in the wear. Customers tell us that our $2.50 boot is the 6 nae ARR RPE PR APPPIIPA: PRPLRRR AAPA EPD would have been ground to deatk | lumber business with his uncle, H. best value they have eeen for the money, and it is a \° under the cruel wheels of the car. | F. Abell. While the Trvzs regrets factithericanmotbeibeat 6 . n, | to see Jesse leave our town, we can . With these two guarantees, you are absolutely safe Io a SiO i | aay to the good people of Independ d i ing these coats—they are fit for a king. anciapete aleyuet area Gena nial Pee thieicicity has) gained wmode) CS O Yr Trade Y in buying the last week in December,we notice | oy 8 UW ee e Our $10 coats are another big bargain. that Supt. J. P. Thurman, of Rich | young man in whom they can place 1 Hill, is down for a paper on “Recog | the utmost confidence in a business : ‘ ‘ ian se 4 i i i S is increasing, we have the goods and the price is ri nition of Normal School graduates | °° pocislaaay= (10 Hts new undertak e = P 8 ma jin Public school work.” jing the Trwes wishes its young and customers are bound to have them. Our Ladies 2 4 a ' b {friend the very best of success and} Cs fine shoes in button and lace from $1.50 and up are ‘ Me ae Se : trade winners. Rubbers, heel or spring heel ia C) | F es 3 a : : t 4 a of i eu the Tiwes a pleasant | The grand jury in its investi- 25 cents. We can fit you out inall kinds of foot wear . @ € |and substantial call Saturday, ro. | Ration of - — —— from a heavy stoga boot the finer grades at prices - | 5x |newing for 97. He said the farm-| oe cap = 4 pee a that are in the keeping with the times. a ers in his section were well up with |9¢" 1» the Brat degree agains We solicit you patronage, : k PS their work, the corn being about all W. F. Nelson, and Saturday he was mS 1 & gathered and cribbed. | placed under arrest by deputy a | € Ww altho ‘ | sheriff Ludwick at his home near aw 4 @ received the Beacon, the new) pug > | : = : urdette and brought to town 4 Next to Deacon’ bes b a = ea ae etree = and placed in jail. Nelson ia the East Side Square Next to Deacon's. t oi - Tris |@ame man who Dr. Lockwood be- Pe rien er a ae er a Spt mon” aU local cae . — pl fore his death charged with doing eich eae Asana ed, and the merchants o e town : y i i i i hemeelves nicely by imi board of icult Our fellow townsman John Tnm- t a T best at {9° behaving ¢ and released on premliminary exam The state board of agriculture ur fellow to BUTTER WEEKLY TIMES Pana iasoapia hi a itt patronizing the little sheet liberally. lination. We understand Nelson de. | 1! bold a farmers’ institute at Fos-| ble, has announced hia candidacy fc eli F s building | 3acce’® t° Bro- Baker. | mands a speedy trial. ter, on December 7th. The institute | t4, doorkeeper of the next house a LOCAL ITEMS The Blair line railroad is building ; ‘ will be in session two days and ft wlaisen Die Tae would kh_ea—X¥—=_=_—=====—_|a handsome stone depot at Osceola Jesse Trimble, one ok our popular) Bone Coleman, a young man tiying | there will be three sessions each day. . a = ‘ hana Good 80 acre farm for sale or ex c t and enterprising drug gists two doors | near Johnstown, was placed in jail At these meetings a free interchange be gia to see r rimble success- J. A. Stivers. 35-ft The Tres office is a candidate tor th of the postoffice, has put in | : of opinions on agricultural topics | ful im his aspirations. He has had nge. + Ae SILVERS. 99°%"" | all kinds of job work. Our prices |?°™ P ’ P | Saturday night. Coleman was ar |°. ill bi 1 : B af : r Soden peat ie his store a graphophone and by buy- | : | Till be bad. There will be several | considerable experience in the legis- ere +> chnrch to-day. Coie ote i tt ‘ ; rested Saturday evening for break | 7494 speakers present. A general lature and, no doubt, would make d i bi d Wood f our most a | ing ¢he city ordinances and placed | invitation is given to all farmers and case ff Mr. Trimble’ ee poe pecan living west privileged to hear this remarkable | ;, the calaboose. During the night |all others interested in agriculture ot efficient sfc ea © | Onolera has killed nearly all the ria doednrties eubeerintiin’ machine talk, sing or a brass band policemen Hedrick and Warder went | to be present. democracy is at par value and no man < in Miller county. | j lay. It is a great curiosity, call and : Hoon: 5 in the state takes a keener interest i in Siler county Notwithstanding Saturday was a play 4 | to the cooler to look after the com Thos. W. and John A. Silvers have in politics or works harder for - 7 | ee re = : . All who can afford the luxury will disagreeable day, the city was well see it. | fort of the inmates, and while War esse SS hs sennek. 6k ak ga ie @ turkey to-day. filled with couatry people and trade Sheriff Hatton,of Cass county, was ale he —s = bs = oa re - laa ae of ability and | acquaintance with the leading politi- n | Mrs. J. W. McClure is visiting her | in the afternoon was good. in af a keconger pohnig | oe — aes ne oe fe learning. They have had large ex | dicanicflihevatalevend memberenot ' - with him Bob Orr, one of the broth- | and was quite severely perience in the practice of their pro | 4.4 p “il ‘nabarially: ensiat -hika ; rents at Lock Springs Mo. Hon John B. Newberry left ito ers whe assisted in the hold up and | knife behind the ear. The cutting | fession and have been very success t eo ~ mm y 2 In Camden county there was not | day evening for Binghampton. New sbooting at Cornland. Orr bas been | was said to have been done by|ful. They are well known to our in Dis) am/ition- y pitingle vote cast for Palmer and York, for a vieit with relatives and Boe tneka Cpatihis cureticate: Pe gre a people seats as —— Borglar’s Traps Found, a Buckner. old friends. He will probably be é littl t a him freely from his wound, clever gentleman an | Nevada atai. ‘lind cowing a little uneasy turne im | dressed by Dr. Christy. The wound | upright citizens. It makes a strong Va O files Tiss Gare : Everything must be sold. Prett. | 8°° CGI ES GES over to the sheriff, who placed him } though quite painful is not consid-| firm and will secure its full share of | Several days ago ee sat - jtillinery at almost give-away prices.| Andrew Kissing, a farmer living |in jail. ered dangerous. the business. ver excavated acorn shock east o Mrs. WHELDOX | near Galesburg. Ill., made a bad oe an eee the smelter, and found two band. oa ina! ‘ , s & 68868880! ® SSeoeee OOK SD ret Nis het as ai aie ~ | some revolvers, a number of burglar’s J.U. Bruner, of the real estate | speculation ina Texas land deal and dnvuwelcaried the’ sad newalthat| oe . firm of Clardy & Bruner, bas return-| becoming despondent over the mat x eo eo: E. C. Neel, the young man so badly skeleton keys, 3 joints of dynamite, td from a trip to Iowa. ter hung himself to the limb of injured about ten days ago by being a lot of steel drille and files, a tube ‘ i : a tree. A DEEP CUT IN thrown from a load be Se of ‘used by burglars in putting powder Miss Kate Watkins, who has been | town, died at 8 o'clock Tuesday jin g safe and $1.55 in dimes and Naiting her brother, Rev. J. F. Wat- While out hunting aear Warrens- ———EE = =e“ night Mr. Neel fell about Parcel ins, and family, returned home| burg the other day H M. Knaus, a ges aE — mal Shannon, Lewis aed Wallace, the i i ; : ed of the kK, é ? Ste a. | wer gredgiuatiatiian cn j caused from internal injuries re | three men arrested for burglarizing lewis Ellic, driver atzmine nine, | '©- One eye was destroyed and his a ceived in the fall. His death was ' Schroder’s store told some women at en . Pia ‘Skene face was badly lacerated. The shoot- not a surprise to the family, as there | a bawdy house in this city that they hlling f, : ich had j ing was accidental. were little hopes of his recovery from | had put these things in the eorn ie ne cach nee are o-=< > D—~< ) the first. The deceased was one of fi Wd the track. A dispute about a small account a Rates coanty’s most proment young |shock. They told — o ; : friends and he went there and found the ) i between Jeft Humbred and She : ; farmers aud bad many warm friends | an : : or Sie ig gene Aiken, two farmers living near West Mens Suits worth $ 4.00 our Price $ 2.50 @ I io will be sorry te learn of his un- — —_— ee — é and burglar tools — Plains, resulted in the death of M Sui th 5.00 r Price 3 00 timely and tragic death. The Tints | pega oe et er pa eo a ee en eed wat aaree 20 Humbred, who was struck in the ens Suits wor : ou ‘ extends sympathies to the young | will : eg e : in jail. iy : Pri 4,50 wife and other relatives | against the men. temple with a hoe. - Mens Suits worth 6.00 our Price : cased oar: £ Rev. W. D. Blair, who has been : The Chr bh i fee Awarded if Sai “i i 7 E * ysanthemum show be : : = ae > Ercteneied meeting t a i — a $ Mens Suits worth 7.00 wii Price 5.00 come to Butler and it has ee fe | Highest Honors—World’s Fair. . i i ce ee : : 'stey. The one held by the ladies o ot Rid, Hudson stey. Tb by oe > ree ciety. J. D. Bowman was elected Mens Suits worth 8.50 our Price 6.50 Bee tian sie ok ; pent, ten. Racnedy, ve poo Mens Suits worth 10.00 our Price 7.50 | Thursday and Friday evenings was : T.W. Silvera left Monday for) dent; W. H. Liston, secretary and j : $: success exceeding the a e Nebraska, to look after a) W. B. Smith treasurer. | Mens Suits worth 12.50 our Price 10.00 | of its a - — A 1 . ig —e : = : ;room was used and th a Me pa he has in court at that place. A. J. Slaughter, of St. Joseph, will Mens Suits worth 15.00 our Price 12.50 | Hower in all its varieties and vagaries . will be absent several days. serve three years in the penitentiary ee — rgcey oa. : a + “ i = I flo gap potted pants of OF : | Thankegiving services will be held | fo; forgery. He says he was driven | Joi n the many People —- - sFelightfot pea ceialiaes z tte M. E. church south to-day at | to the act by poverty, the sickness larranged with local talent for the Mo'clock. Rev. Inlow, of the Bap-| of his wife and the pressure of her | Who buy from us entertainment of the large crowds , g@chorch will preach the sermon. | physician for his bill of $20. | Pretty girls 8 d cut flowers f i see our all worl red = rae es} utifally decorated booths, f Mrs. Jefferson Davis and daughter! A cut of ten cents in the wages of | See ans aise nk a iEVER A o faney need'« work, dolle, 1 jo spent severe! days in St.| section men by the railroad com- SOO cunts Pex Suit: sty ‘ Cree ; > last week. They were the | panies immediately after the election | THE CLOTHIER event ==. t ls of the daughters of the con-| of McKinley looks unfairand unkind. : fu Mey, who ae holding a con-| But we guess the bloated bond hold-' SSXKGSSSSSSS SHES OCOSSS, 5 Gee be Ation | ing section men can stand it. - - le bi i