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i F ; > ~ & & a —— — = a eee = = = = ee = = —— Zi PLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1898 Nt NEL Ze. IS. NQ gOL- XX. eae fe Second Miss De- cared by the Inspection | Officer. uri so CaMP Tr AS, gp, Tims: S pot are hoping every day for orders fomove somewhere. The hot dry} gather has given way It} commenced raining Sunday morning | snd rained or rather poured ali day | of BI | 1 to rain. Co. aod night. Washed two | tents clear out, and everybody got] wet, I was on guard so I put i4of | heboys in my tent aud they kept] As soon as I was pretty dry. qardourCo. was pt t daty at Mexandria Bric Chickamauga river, Gordon Springs, Blue Springs aud Col. Gordon’s r ide the park and abs rt The dence, all out five miles ap Lieut. DeArmond Bridge and Gordon Sy zs slept on theground and got wet. Sixteen } men under Sergt. Harper was at Col. Gordon’s residence and slept in the parn and on the porch and got along jngood shape. Col. Gordon hasa large plantation and a fine large house and the men had a good time, Eight men, under Sergt. Walker Cannon, wason duty at Blue Springs. Thisis where all our water comes from and is four miles from the other posts, The spring looks like a pond beside the road, but it was sounded last week to 125 feet and no bottom un at Alexanc wasfound. A small river of cool water flows out across the road. The 2nd Mo. passed its final in- spection Monday to sec if it was fit forservice and out of all the regi- mentsinspected that week we were first. Major Slocum of the 7th U. 8. cayalry made the inspection, and said that we were nearer the regulars | than any he had inspected. He tele- graphed his report to Washington and said we must have new rifles im- mediately. So Bates county hasa company in one of the best regi- ments ip this park. Allof the boys were well and in ranks for inspection, The sick list is getting smaller all the time as the boys become accustomed to this sort ofliving. There is ve little com- plaint here now, partly because “kicking” does no good and partly because they are getting used to it. It is getting awful monotoncus—get- ting up at 5:45 in the morning, har- tying around cleaning up streets, getbreakfast, drilling all day and lock at night. nwor han} just like re g ar lothes was! i saw men | the other day who had only been issued one suit of underwear out} washing. ‘They had finished their washing aud were sitting out | | ville, wili spend th |her sister, M town and far Mrs Jim Bl | Susie, of Ap | this community Su hot sun w tent b the where the boys are furnished tionery free and all of them read en ete ete SORE an Ne PRESENT CHANNEL \{00 Fe WIDE ber,” the narrow channel in actual ship channel is 169 feet broad, like tl t wi under the fire of me places is but 300 fr M there when off duty, and BUTLER, MO: Fa R™MUIOANS, Money to loan on farms st reduced rates'of iaterest. Your notes are payable at our ofice 8nd you find them here when due. We give You priyilece to pay sny time. Money ready ‘88 s00n as papers are signet, | WH Shelton | City on bu | Mr Jackson, v veral weeks in Poik irned hom teele and wife jedat WH t Mr H I | lt where he taug k | the latter part of last | were all glad to meet h and 1 welcor t | ole Charlie is a lively old jand is missed by all. Dr J W Choate will s baled hay Mr Logan has gone to ok up a location. gentle } begin ng rose tt eek. to Mentr t Montana to The dinner at the Shelton school | house was said to be agrand \itjbeing the last day of Miss Lelia Starke’s school. Miss Lelia isa fi class teacher and well liked by ell. ccese, When Commodore Schley stopped the rov 3 applied to the Spanish ships, seemed a v yuth or neck, was the bottl y but 100 feet w eS 3 ed prosperity now have s magnifi- cent opportunity to explain the pre- cise reason why almost everyt the farmer r is getting of 1 | value.—Ex. M Mamie Maxey of Johnstown, i that tne S ‘an Soll will e Fought. “Capt WoO is acting tes the negoti ited for the exc release of the Aneran prisoners. Royal makes the foodre, wholesg end deliciousag -jin the city, comprises everything fron ». C, June 20.—The e asreceied to-day fromj/@CU at 4UC. Bianco states uhegovemment refuses | might be paid ® secure the prompt Si 1 uj ¢ Give you only a few of the many prices Challies worth - - - 5 at 2 1-2 Scotch lawn 7 an Fine Dimities solid color worth - - 10 at Merode Dimities solid color worth — - Fine terra fancies worth Narcissus organdies worth - - 5 at 10 Viscose Francies worth - i> ut 10 Fine skirting crash worth ‘a i Meat 10 Dress linen (pure linen) worth - - 5 at 23 Plain India linen worth - 7 1-2 at3 India linen worth - If 1-5 | Imported India linens 15, 20, 25 Fine white candies t 2 15 wi t ca fies \ rt! - t Is vard wide i s rt te i. ce The Largest Line of a ress Goods and Trimmings, Whi { : -_ . jcheap 5c cross bared, to the finest mipert This is e year for white oods Table linen we show «a large line the Is at the old prices I é th 35 yo ¥ t t 5 ¢ } rs s j]-2 th 75 i ‘ 4b; 8d, $1.0 ~ Cy 5 Tee ay Fe he s t s { oi ~ L J 5 2 ( 17 { I 2 ty “ -2 5 (y ji - Don't fail to see ¢ rg yods and 2, ni prices before yuyIng it wWili oO nothing to look: it will save yo if you bu Lane & Adair.