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OUR -:- Attention: in merchandising to make it namie plain to you why we do such 2 large business, we are now going to give you a chance in thig *’ NOVEMBER SALE of ours ' Another Verse of our Matchless Sales! to Commence Saturday, November 12th, Save To follow up our last October far we excell competition in value givin some money NOVEMBER -:- SALE. iv sales m by” 2aDs (the largest in the history of our business,) to show to you how x; to add another victory to our already long list of conquests of offering the Liowest Prices Ei\ver Heard of, I washe Our line of Groceries is more com plete than eyer. As we buy for cash, we are enabled to sell at prices that will astonish you, come and see us. Frank Surrn & Son. Mrs. Laura Brooks was an arrival from Texas about ten days ago, on a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen. was another arrival. All are doing well, and everybody happy —R. H. Review. Haggard is recovering from by the train. For a time it was feared that he might not recover, but he has given his friends an agreeable surprise by rallying rapidly. Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Buck- jen & Co, Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will eonvince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effect- ive in the cure of eonstipstion end sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they haye proved in valuable They sre guaranteed to be perfectly invaluable. They sre guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giv- ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regu- lar size 25¢ per box. Sold by H. L. Tucker, Druggist. and continue during the month of November. Wo will give you such values that you cannot fail to appreciate. So great that yo ’ will save one fourth on every dollar you expected to spend. a in : : S . Join the Crowd at the MODEL and see the Wonderful Bargains to be had, OVERCOATS! OVERGOATS! SUIT DEPARTMENT. It may seem to you impossible goods at such unheard of low prices, but Men’s black, blue or gray, (some stores call them BEAVER while we call them : See eee ST eae Peak ot a lal, es ee ? by the right name, satinets, in all styles and sizes, “ . # $2.95 | Mp ips FNS ile Pigeae y ii - s! = h 4 A real good chincilla not the kind some stores ask you $5.00 for, but the kind Black or blue « worsted suits at . = ~ = i they brag on and ask $7.50, Model's price this month, - - - £.50 slack, brown or ¥ — ap at - - - i . ; 4 : ; Young men’s suits, sizes to 18 at - - - Fine black or blue beaver overcoats, velvet collars, Italian cloth Jined, the kind a Ne si n’s suits, black or blue worsted at fe ' they brag so much about at $7.50, during this month, sale price, - - 1.75 Child ns knee pants suits at ; it S - a Fine imported melton, Irish frieze, chinchilla ulsters, in all collors and sizes such Childrens knee pants suits, a lulla at = = = - (Z= as you would have to pay $10 and $12 for, while they last, during this month 7.50 « rens knee pants suits, 2 hone at 2 S a = Childs cape overcoats, - - - # A es ? f: —— —_ — — ' : , > ag “wi > jf ssible to describe them all, but will merely give you an idea, a you can You may look and hunt for days and months but you can never equal those prices# It Oe ce et aa ’ . Men’s shoes, all solid leather in lace or congress $1.00. Men’s calf shoe in lace or Oo 8 . 2 ’ ik oe : aoe Cs eee muprenaerciar at tacn:4 f vest S2.00 calf shoe in town, in lace or con , 2aVY lerwear 25c, or two for 45c. Men’s red all wool underwear 3B8c eress in all the latest toes $1.25. The best Wea J i rl on 3 : i ii ia c.. Bae fleeced lined 55e and while they last $1.50. Men’s boots all solid leather $1.2 Ds Boys boots all solid Heay , weight canton flannel - 25e. Rockford socks - Otc leather $1.00, Ladies fine kid shoes 90c. Ladies good solid calf shoes 90e, Men's tars male skin gloves or mits 20ce. Heavy husking gloves Bde arcties rubbers 75¢: men’s felt boots and rubbers $1.58 ; men’s or ladies rubbers 25e, Blanket lined gack coats black, blue or brown es ieee S7e¢ No matter what advertised goods you sce or where you see them, bring them to Men’s heavy weight double overalls, 35c. Men’s jeans pants - 65c and we will discount them one and all. The best St. Louis jeans - $1.00 Men’s fine fur fedora hats with silk band T5c YOURS FOR GOOD AND CHEAP ‘GOODS, Saicide or A tent. E. J. Mathias, a commercial eler for the Southern Stove Works, of Evansville, Ind, diel at the Tal mage House in Rich Hill very eud- denly last Friday. The Review says: Arrived at the hotel, he lodging, and arose this morning at the customary apparently as well and cheerful as any man in the house. At 3:30 o'clock he was en- gaged in pleasant convereation with one of the gueste. A few seconds later he was seized with conyulsions and in 20 minutes more was a corpse. As soon as noticed that he was sick, he was assisted to a room secured hour, and Drs. Allen and Hulett were | called in. Dr. Renick arrived oo the noon | train and at once proceeded to inves Last Saturday there | It was a boy. | ° jin. Adrian Journal, 11.—Uncle Lewis | the | injuries he received by being struck | | death. tigate the tragedy. The following jury was empannel- led: J. H. Christie, J. A. Payne, W. G. Beasley, W. C. Beasley, W. C. Stonebraker, S. T. Broaddus and C. A. Clark. Dr. Allen testified that the man had three spasms after he was ealled Asked if he had been drinking, he admitted that he had taken a couple ef drinks last evening. The symptoms, Dr. Allen said, indicated strychnine poisoning Dr. Hulett corroborated Dr. Ale len’s opinion as to the symptoms of The man was already dead when Dr. Hulett arrived. A post mortem examination was made by Drs. Allen and Truex. A portion of the contents of the stom ach were remoyed and sealed up in & jar for future analysis if necesaary. The deceased was a well-built tine | looking man, perhaps 32 to 35 years of age, and would weigh in the neighborhood of 190 pounds. He had regular features, brown | hair and as The stock sale of Dr. J. F. Robin- son at Windsor last week, advertised in the Tr aggregated over $5000 Over 50 head of horses averaged $50 per head, mules sold well but} the cattle low. Some fine bred race | horses were sold for fancy prices. tray- Model Clot The Salisbury Orchestra Co On Saturday night, Nov. 19, tt celebrated Salisbury Orchestra com pany will give a grand concert in the opera house. This company is composed of an orchestra of fine set of instruments and a mixed fifteen soloists wi quartette, soprano, contralto, tenor [rust and bassc They have appeared in lecture courses in the best towns of this state, Kansas, Colorado and adjoin- ing states, and it was only by accident that they were offered to Butler. The following euperiatendent from the at Harri- they were letter of schools sonville will show bow appreciated there. HARRISONVILLE, Mo., Nov. 8, 1898. Mr. O. T. BEESON, BuTLER, Mo. DEAR Sir: Salisbury Orches- tra the best entertainment ever given in Harri- sonville. Every member is an artist of high order. Their music was superb and very popular. The quar- tette consists of the sweetest voiced singers I ever heard Another excellent feature is that they are ladies and gentlemen in the true meaning of the terms. I do not believe a better class of people can be found in the busi I most heartily recommend them to you and guarantee you will want them to make another date for you. | We could sell over 100 more tickets if gave us, I believe truly, they could come again. Very respectfully, Amos T. FISHER. A PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER PRICES BAKING POWDER Awarded Highest Honors, World’s Fair Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair | hing Company Wofortunate Girt. Try Allen’s Foot Ease, rto beehaken into the shoes, ar feet feel swollen, w An s| Mevada Post James H. Sherman, who just re- nd get easily tired. If you * or tight shoes, try Allen’s page turned from C county, tella a It cools the feet and . Cures swollen and sw remarkable story regarding the ters andecallons spote. Rel ee - gs ¢ thn4 | DUnions of all pain and gives afflictions « a young lady cof that | tert. Try it to-de Sold by ' hoe ; sample sent county. A 68 All - OlmStead, Le Koy, M. Ey *| Italy Shise, the 15 year-old daugh sa ior ter of John Shine, of thet county, Carthage Man Wanted Revenge, hae been coughing for two years and Carthage, Mo, Nov. 14—Lasb physicians have been trea her bight Charlie Carroll “the cowboy imption. One day last evangelist,” while returning from ad ughixz = spell the mission chureh where be bed coughed upa hard 6 tance been holding successful meetiog® ble was assaulted with rocks and but for friends who were with him, might have besn severly hurt if not killed His assailant was not captured bub about of a smal! An investigation > revealed a rusty tbe 61z23 of this substance needle point one- eighth of an inch long, which had been imbeided , under the tonsil for two years recognized as a man who wes knows in the girl’s throat to have made threats against the preacher because he bad learned She recollects now of picking hickory nuts witha needle about that his best girl had beeo convert rary = two'yeare apo, and itis supposed | ©d at the meetings and was advised by the preacher not to keep him company any more. He had simply carried out his design. that then the point of the needle became fastened in her throat. Since HEATQUARTERS : : she coughed the needles up, she has een entirely relieved of her cough. The same when a child, acei- dentally slipped a wild cherry seed into her ear, and was doctored for deafaees for four years by Dr. Daw- son, of Eldorado She accidentally located the seed with a hair pin, when it was taken out and she was relieved of her deafness. She seems to Di h fortunes Is es, For an elegant stove, to see is to be convinced that our Superior air tight is not only fme but the band- somest heating stove in Butler: anti clinker shake and d >, grate, large girl FOR Advice to Consumotives _ There are three great reme- every person with gs, or with consump- Furniture, Stoves, be a chill of mis- Tinware, WOOP LL OSL OSE OOOH L OT 2096 0900000 9000000 0000000000 0000000 000000090008 ash pan, fine nicke Crockery, Se - Honey Does Her no Good Window shades, seattic. Was! steamer W Alaska, bri Mirrors, sl ea: a |All CHEAP for cash at wo at the | was found 2114000 O ly lived in Minneapolis. With her sister she rans dance ball on Con- | CULVER & CAMPBELL, sister she. | : rs > : : = = 4 = 2 S $ =