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- Cloa _MUST GO IN THE E NEXT 3 30 DA ks, Capes and Dress Goods While we have enjoye “dl al immense cones in these lines this tall, we still cea our stoc k too ee ae this season of the. year and we will now stir up a perfect hurricane in our Cloek and Dress Goods departments. CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS FOR LESS MONEY than many houses own them; Our prices are the same old hard time prices; and now we can and will reduce them. because we bought them and had them in our house long \_S. | We will We Defy Competition. want a Dress, loak or Cape, don’t be duped into buying until you have seen our goods and prices. It will two, it will do you ho harm to look and see for yourself, it is uo trouble for us tou show our goods. Blankets, Ol nal, al kinds and walls, fom the cheap 101 -4 Cotton at t Mc b the Fine all Table hphcbe, ou the dren red at 20c to ie finest ieee 82 meer Ww Napkins to match. Cotton and sanitary flannels from 5c to the heaviest mitten cotton flannel at 20c, Muslins and Sheeting, it will do you good to get our prices on these goods before you buy. We sell some of j them for less than they would cost to-day. Hoods and Painatrs from 25 Jae | ine of ati ant Maes U ——- tights or single ii Ses as ae want them. Prints, Ginghar BOOTS AND SHOES Need no comment, we have been selling them for years, you know what they are, we will sell them to you cheaper than ever. see what you buy. ns, We can save you 25 per cent straight through our stock, try us and see. before the new tariff bill became a sell a law. 3 If you © save you a dollar or sara Jeans, Overalls, Shitts and many other things for bargain hunters. Come in at once while the stock is complete to make your selections. ide at $1. 50 per yaral We have no old shelf worn, moth eaten goods, but new fresh goods, the newest stock in the town ; the lightest store room in the town; Wool, a t Thi ‘Suits, 3 you can LANE & ADAIR. Large line of plain and fancy Chiffons, — in to-day. ITCHING SKIN DISEASES Sprevy Cone Treatweyt for torturing, dish, ‘ring, itching, burning, and scaly skin and scalp diseases with loss of buir.— Warm baths with Gu- Ticura SoaP, gentle applications of CuTicu: ointment), and full doses of Cutiouma Beso ‘VWanT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures ticura 3s gota onl rhout ey world. Porrss wie Cure aE Bee Sti Diowases,” free. RED ROUGH HANDS **fecncoxt"Saar Deze s H. C. Timmons, Barry G Thur- man and Jobn B. Cole, prominent attorneys of Lamar, are in attend- ance on our circuit court, counsel in the damage euit of Baldwin vs Boulware, brought from Barton Co, on a change of venue. Our local attorneys employed in the case are Smith & Francisco for the defend- ant, Graves & Clark for plaintiff. The corfidence of the people in Hood’s Saraaparilla is due to its un- equalled record of wonderful cures. Lecture Course. The next number in the course will be a musical entertainment by the Arion-Cooke Combination on Monday evening, Nov. 29tb, at 8 o'clock sharp. See what the news- papers say of them: Richmend (Va) Dispatch —The Arion Quartette excels in perfect blending, shading and expression. | Mr. Cook, the celebrated poet | humorist, had four numbers, but s>/ delightful and plasing were bis ef-! forts that he was forced to give sev en encores.” Lincoln, (Neb) State ert “The Arion Cook Combination put, out the best entertainment, perhaps that has eyer been given in the Wes- leyan University chapel. Each of the numbers was encored from one to three or more times.” Corea, Court: Actions. Boyd Lum Co vs C B Robinson, dismiesed. Emme J Park vs AJ Park, di- vorce and $1,500 alimony; custody of children to defendant. F V Gagan et al vs Frank Hagan, decree as prayed Jane Borrows et al ve Berrigan heirs, decree as prayed. Kittie M Creasey ves John M Creasey, divorce to plaintiff. Bryan U London vs Zora A Lon- don, change of senue to Cass Co. Isaac Kelley vs J C Ciark admr, decree as prayed C Ford ve Katherine Ford, change of venue to Oass county. R W Smith vs Sarah A McCray et al, decree as prayed. Jas F Smith vs Sarah A McCray, decree as prayed. GW Smith vs Sarah A McCray, decree as prayed. LS Paddock vs Laura V Paddock, divorce to plaintiff. FY Orear vs Ida Orear, divorce to plaintiff Mattie Ryan vs Geo Ryan, divorce to plaintiff Mary J Stansberry vs Garrett Stansberry, divorce to plaintiff. Katie Allen ve Fred A'len, divorce to plaintiff. Ida M Reeder vs L W Reeder et al, order ot publication in Truzs. Geo M Berry vs Mary Berry, di- | vorce to plaintiff Henry Brayton vs Mary E Bray- tor, divorce to plaintiff. Julia A Robbivs vs G W Robbine, | divorce to plaintiff. | Martha A Earley vs Earley, divorces to plaintiff. Morgan “Ager? : Cherry Peciorat saved my child’s life in an attack of — Croup.” G. H. FRANKLIN, Bedford Springs, Va. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, soc. | .CF Pharis & Co vs J B Chown.; J Broughton vs C A Setile, dis missed. JC Adams vs Sophia Adams, di- vorce to plaintiff. diemissed by plaintiff. W R Bell ve E E Hamilton, Mo Pac Ry Garnishee, judgment for | Garnishee. Wm Page ve Ella Lockwood, con- | tinued. The Geo F Blake Mfg Co vsG Jaeger, continued on appeal of de | fendant. | Libbie J Gilbart ys Albert Seece, | dismissed. ing et al, verdict for plaintiff $500, | | jury of six Logan-Moore Lum Co vs Eva Lewis Adm’rx et al, judgment for plamtiff. $966.71. HM Cannon ve John Sears, judg- | | ment of justice effirmed. James Davis vs Fred Cone, con- | tinued. | W M Crabtree vs J B March, by | consent judgment for plaintiff. Belle Copeland va City of Butler, | | dismissed by plaintiff. G B Parker vs Peter E Henley, plaintiff dismissed, defendant waiv | iog right of action oa attachment | bond. i W W Graves vs Peter E Heoley, | judgment for plaintiff and 1 cent | damages and costs. i Phelps, Dodge & Palmer Co vs J | W Spears, judgmeat for plaivtiff | $181.80. | C DSmith Diug Co vs Frank V) | Archer, judgment for plaintiff for | | $123.54 Wm Wheatley vs Rich Hill Coal | Mining Co, continued. Bertha C Muller vs William A | Bad gley, dismissed by plaintiff. JD PowersvsJ W Hail, judg- - | ment fox plaintiff for $255.20. | Stella Hamilton vs Duniel Carson, | jedgment for plaintiff for $50. | DBJohnsonvsJ W Ennis, core | tinued. i | WR Wilsoa ys J W Jones Inter- | pleader S E Jones, appeal dismicce ed. } i i Adam Long vs J K Martin et al, judgcoent for plaint:ff for $450 90. Antoinette Jenkins ve Mo Pac Ry_ Co, dismissed by plaintiff. Morriu Powers Mere Co va Sawu- | ‘W J Benjamin vs J Sam Brown, | el Walla, judgmeut for plaintiff for| $676 17. Suean A Bentley va Mary Swift, judgment for plaintiff for $124 63. C C Williams vs J M Boreing, petition for alternative writ of man- | damus, writ ordered. Summit Items. Miss Josepbine Mitcaell returned from ElDorado Springs after a four months stay The protracted meeting at the Chapel closed Saturday night. Wm Dudley returned from Kansas last week. Chas Crouch is no longer a mem ber of the Batchelors’ Lodge, as he | broke the Lodge's rula Wednesday} | of last week by marrying Miss Jec- | bie Allison, of Vernon county Yes, Bro. Crawford, we do attend SS, but*by some misuiderstending jwe did not get the time right last! | week, but we sre gind to make the | correction, the S S at Herrell meets | for more thao a hundred yards from | at 3 o'cleck instead of 3:39. Mrs Wm Dudley was on the sick list last week Robt E Lynn returned Friday from Colorado, after a stay of seven! robe and an empty ehot pouch which standard. remedy for nearly a | months. Drxtz Farm For Sate.—S0 acre, one and a balf wiles north of Burler, on | fonen road J. M. Vacouan. * AwarGea Highest Honors—World’s Fair, | Gold mee oi: inter Fair. vices BAKING POWDER A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, Sunday, | | ANOTAER BLUE CUT ROBBERY, | ¥ive Masked Bandits Stopped «a Mis- sourt Pacific Train. | Sherif Mudd and his Bloed Heunds Taken | to the Scene on a Special. Oo last Fridsy night the St. Louis ;Miesouri Pacific limited night ex press, which left Kansas City at 10:45 p. m, was held up three miles east of Independence, Mo., by five masked men, who flagged the train with red lanterns. The safe of the exprers company was open but it is believed the robbere got but little money. The scene of the hold-up is within a mile of the famous Blue |Cut in which so many robberies on eek Chicago and Alton road have occurred. A special train was made up at Nevada and Sheriff Mudd was tele | graphed to have his blood hounds}i lat the depot to go to the scene of the robbery. Sheriff informs us that the dogs immediately took up the trail of the robbers and followed it! ithe railroad when they came to a place where a team of horees and ;@pring wagon had been hitched | Here the officers picked up a lap |bad evidently been dropped by the! robbers in their haste. j Mr Mudd eays the dogs did ex. | \eelient work and if the robbers hadi jatayed on the ground they certainly | | would have been :ua down. All who! iwituessed the trial were loud in} | praise of the dogs’ acticrs The Sedalia Capital v: gorously denounces the attempt of holders to eoliect from S: Clair county the 7 fraudulent bond issue by imprison- ng county jadges with the Capital, we are surprised to see it criticise unjust Jaws aud oppressive federal courts just like an wildly anarcbistic democratic paper.| If it was anarchy to criticise a fed _eral court last fall, it is anarchy now} jand we welcome Geo Rice among ithe anarchists who believe that the common people have still some), tights which a j respect.—Clinton Democrat. J While we agree °F ~ Fall and Winter Styles. Send two cnt stamp for new edi- | tion of Fashion Book. Beautifully illustrated io colors. Contains a— complete liet of the latest styles in ladies’ dress patterns. Address, Prickry Asn Brrrzas Co 14t St Louis, Mo. - Review, 10. Sheriff Mudd wes down from Butler this morniog. He was quite buey during his stay ia Rich Hill, but went back on the noon train. Court is io session and is occupied io grinding the regular grist. Mr. Mudd is muking a good and ener- getic sheriff, and will 10 doubt be | renominated for a second term with © a whoop, if he makes the race. William Car Sentenced. i Liberty, Mo., Noy.,13—The gal- lows waits for William Carr, who drowned his little daughter, Belle, in the Missouri river, Oct. 10 To- | |day he was sentenced to be hanged December 17 General Debility j and Loss of Flesh Scott’s Emulsion has been the- $ quarter of a century. Physicians | readily admit that they obtain re- © sits from it that they cannot get trom any other flesh-forming food, There are many other prepara- tions on the mar! that pretend to do what SCOTT’S ERIULSION does, but they fail to perform it. 7 = ure i Cod-liver Oil ceed ohh the Fy skill- | with t ‘ypophos- | £ Lime and Soda, which SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York