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The Growd Game, the Crowd Saw and the 6 Since the announcement of our great Clearance Sale, we have been crowded from e at night, and wny? Because, never in the history of the Clothing business has such made, well trimmed and stylish Clothing been soid at such unheard of Low Prices. « eds who have been in our store since the sale commenced will attest to rir ati hun ur ¢ learance sale price, or 85 our clearace sale price 3 ts usually sold for ST « ~nits usually sold for uits usually sold for S10 e sa ts Sue! It tay seem impossible, but nevertheless a real fine fur hat, in all styles, shapes and colors at 94e 59, our clearance sale price sur clearance sale price 3 S6H.00 our clearance 87.00 sale price } would be } le price n the Childrens Knee Suits 50c. ) Sots. All we ask of not g¢ you i shoe 2 25 Children wood Misses shoe spri longola butt lippers all sizes wood slipper, late SEOES. 1 childrer ig ChiMecreh, 3 40 and 50c caps for 18¢e. Fine kid gloves in all colors 44c, COME! LOOK! 41° vou wigs By Sumptuous Slaughter and a Red Hot Jubilee of as you have never seen before, in Boys and Childrens Clothing. Read the quotations: Real nice Knee suits with sailor collars $1.00 the best overalls, pants styles 40c: + 2 the fa The greatest reduce Goods evi them. buy it is true, that we do sell good pants for men at 6Oc, 75¢e and 90e; a OC rd R COOD MODEL CLOTHING room, oue block from En- quire at this office. equare. Prof. Maxey received word by wire, Saturday evening, that he had been appointed one of the inatruc- tors of the county teachers institute. We congratulate the Professor on his advancement 1 also con teachers who are sompetent and genial for tructor.—Amsterdam Breeze. rs. Zera Raybourn, of Jefferson City, passed th ler the last of the week to their faru Homer where they will ree the township, way in e for a couple of we intendent of the mess halls at the penitentiary, which pesition he held during Col. Pace’s term as warden. Next to Col. Pace he thinks Warden Starke the greatest man in Missouri. Prof hold Richardson moved his house x0ds to Appleton last take charge of the publi of that city the coming year. reason to be- wise that every week. e every made a i listrict has selection a Prof. R obligat sati in shardson w on entrusted to his keeping torily to the patrons of the schocls. people of Appleton will fin pro e educator and excellent citi- ALT | HEUM FOR YEARS CURED lin him a wide-a-wake are - My leg from n,and the Hartford, and New Haven, tonoavail Cu- J OLVENT, CUTICCRA (ointment) box of CuriccRa Soap completely curedme. \ GARRETT T. SAYERS, Hartford Electric Light Co., Hartford, Conn. Sraror Cunr Tasatmant por TORTTEING, D:srie- wRrwo HcwoRs, wits ov Hats. — Warm daihs with Cures Sek, Sentie snointings with Curicuss, and Scid throughout the world. Porras Dato axp Comm, ‘Coar., Prope, Bostoa. How to Cuze Sait Ebeam. en Mr. Raybourn is super- | For xent-—A pleasant, furnished | The Academy—New Management. | Capt. H. P. Nickell, of Mulberry, The announcement of the Butler'1s favorably mentioned as Lieutant Academy will be found in our advere tising columns today. The term will commence Sept. 5 next under/urge his appointment. the directien of Miss E. A. Ludwigjtain was Colonel of one of Missouris new regiments, and his many friends will The cap- Lieutenant in the a Ist and an able corps of assistants. Miss! Confederate service, rising from the L. is a graduate of Michigan Uni- versity, 1891, principal of Houghton School, Houghton, Lake Superior, | | Professor of modern languages in Ann Arbor, Mich , Sigh School and has had three yeara experience in private school work in this state, the last at Rich Hill, where she had 130 pupils is a lady of f talent and superior executive ability and knowing no such word as fail, we doubt school a success. Parents wishing to give their children a higher edu- cation than can be had at our public not schools should see Miss Ludwig, as, the same or superior advantages can be had at home at les3 expense than by sending them away. ! wig will make a canvuss of the coun- ty in the and we bespeak for her a cordial reception by our hospitable people are in need of a gascline mmer remember we Meal, not « you e If t Mo, and further return, notice, Kansas City, every Sunday until $2.10 for round trip Tourist rates to Colcrado Utah, period of sale June Ist Sept. 15th, 1898. Very low rate. Summer t ratez to Pertle Springs, Sweet Springs and McAl- laster Springs. May 15th to Oct. Ist. Ottawa, Kan.. Chautauqua A bly June 13 to 24, 1898 for rourtl t Speeial Fourth of July rates to all points on the Mo. Pac. system with- in a distance cf 200 miles at rate of one fare for round trip. On sale July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; limited for return to July Sth, 1898. Trans-Mississippi Exposition at ; Omaha, Neb., June Ist to Nov. Ist, | 1898, round trip ticket good 30 days j $10.55. E. C. Vaspzsvorr, Agt and to ist s One fare Miss Lud-} interest of the Academy, | | ranks for bravery in action. That he would make an ideal officer there is no doubt, as he is ia the p life and b would too, h » him invalua hter, and wo she will make the j of mskiog 3 the o th cur Soda Water and use of absolutely pure materia’s has brought deserved success Our tsvors are made from ripe fruits For those who may be sick or meet with an accident we have a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Stick- ing Plaster and Liniments. H. L. TUCKER. HEAD BLOWN 6FF. Hughey Stmmons, « 15-year-old Boy Meets With a Shocking Death at Rockylile. Thursday morning at about 8 o'clock a loud report of a gua broke en the stillness of the morning and that aged about 15 immediately it was reported Hu ghey Simmone, years, son of Mr. and Jar mons, bad accidentally shot b while working with a shot It found that the > been instantly killed and the Dr. to Mrs. Sim hysterical con- She and was irned his®attention ng, who was ia a tion, bordering on collap the ho given immediate attention Dr. Vi was carried into went to the little smoke house where the boy was, to make ination of the unfortunate dt 40 eXarm boy. At a glance it could be seen that his bead was torn all to pieces, the full charge having taken effect a lit the tle to the left of the center of p the head into fragments, and bespat- blood 2 of forehead, blowing the entire top of tering the entire room with and brains the most horrible ever looked upon. It was certainly sights we have There was but one eye witness to the affair, Mrs. Jack Ooley, who lives next door to the family. Her infor- mation is to the effect that while she the ike was hanging some clothing on line, she heard a slight noise some one tamping a load Just as ehe turned to young 5 in @ gup. she nons sitting on a b in the ke b e working with a shot gun, a single bar k loader; at this instant the explosion came, and she saw him fall beck.— Rockville Reflex. The unfortunate young a nephew of Geo. L. Smith, who at- tended the funeral Friday. He had been in very poor health and some think it was suicide, caused by de- spondency. Our M. M.S. Poultry setting is , the finest netting in the market. | Frank Smith & Sen. aed look yreech } J INTorth Side the Square. A DASTARD'S DEED An Appalling €0 When Harry 4 at the c streets, went and cow,ad met his gaze tk Post 1, residing and Elm feed his mare er of ickory it to Nevada Both baltered in t ing at alt anis Lhe 1 and the walls covered with it. Long strips of qu flesh had been lies of the They bad t 1 lacerated ground lay sh of a fiend torn D poor most 3 beate nm st Here and there upon great f ofs It was the v McConnell says he & in the world anybody shoul The mare ork Mr. and t i done this ill hing will overy has been y a lady in tl fastened an for severest ¢ ite but her ed and death three months « r Dame writes | Co, of Shelby, | beca absolutely cured is Mra Luther Lutz W. C. Hammiek & N.C. Trial bottles frees at H. L Tuckor’s drugstore. Keguler size) 50c and $1. Every bottle guaran-| teed. | In syrups we bave the best in the! market and at prices to suit any one Frank Smith & Son. T ea RPRISED S ARE SOLD. bave to! ¥- ought, rly morn till lata excellent, we S hundreds an ot ‘tion in Furnishing 1 known. Rrarsains, Childrens Knee Pa nts eoo0d wool hat 38¢ handkerchiefs all collars 2 1-2¢ HOW Notice of Democratic Conventions, Pursuant to the call of the B county democratic central com tee, the democrats of Bates counl will meet in their respective tom ships on Saturday July th, 1898, 9.8 2:30 o'clock p. m. and elect del to represent them in the county vention to be held at Butler, Mo on Monday July 11th, 1598, at I which county conve tion is to select delegates to attend the state senatorial convention, the circuit judicial convention, the com gressional convention and the stal convention The basis o'clock a. m of representation wil as in the recent demo cratic county convention, to-wit: 0 delegate for every twenty-votes fraction thereof of thirteen, cast fe Hon. W. J. Bryan in 1896. Mus 8S. H Chairman Bates Co De-nocratic Central Com u, Sec’y be the same a Perhaps you have made up your mind to take Scott's Emulsion this summer. Then look for this picture on the wrapper, a man with a big 4) fish on his back. Ages Do not let anyone talk to you of something “ just as good.”’ 6 ‘hen liver oil phosphites y very best. You them in only one p Scott’s Emulsion. There is no other emulk- ( sion like it; none other does the same work; and 3 no other has the same ; record of cures. @ All Druggists, sx. Scott & Bowne, C SISOS rn. POOORDOO.OOO”? AP MMOOOS LPAI Hl will find lace, f COOO.OO.OODOMAMM AHHH APOE . i 313, N.Y.