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HOW TO DRESS A WINDOW. Curtains That Are in Vogue This Fall — Their Effective Arrangement. Each year secms to bring about n lavishness in window dressing. re nty, artistic anc ine ie win them supply more haif of es of the room ve the uy rh are tremely rich and ¢ ‘ come in a deep ecru or hemp s it is notr so popular as y Renaissance is ah favoret ACE for curtains makes a handsome ow bor rforace i r ' ch s used in same way pore sa i other n y gauze ir ving appliques u ¢ y. th broad tilops, with y flour are a n e or of the ga } f bought at $15.50 a ’ rabe curtains may said to 1 among tre nove f t and there is no comparison between the real and the in ny s there pe lower-priced curta There al Arabian curt bbing showin are of the body of which is of net or we th heayy lace border in han¢ pillow ! after the style of Rus or Cluny. The best grades are ma in France, and are noticeably citferen the webbing or net is } ri soft three and fine, while in the lower the webbing is coarser and r and the lace border in a heavy and showy design. These are made in Switzerland. The finest examples of the Point d’Arabe curtair will cost ym $75 to $100 a pair. wh some of the pretty and simple ions can be had for less than $16 a pair. Cur re hung now direetly from a dium-sized brass rod. without the f r ns and rings, the rods be- i slipped through a hem at p the long, straight in is cons \ithough red the most the sill curtain is popn’ar with many and this is draped b six or eight inehes from the bottom, and reaches to the window sill. One entirely new, tasteful inex- pensive way to dress the windows r quires but a single pair of !ace curtains one for each window This cur laid over the pole direct!y in tl ter, either with plaits or gather either side and well over the lace is a cur lapping ain of siik or wool fabric or of brocade, which is generaily lined h soft silk in a plain color. These heavy draperies are laid over the pole in broad box plaits, and fall to the floor in rich folds. This idea lends itself eadily to the cheaper draperies, and always adds effectiveness fo the fur- nishings. FIXED UP A LITTLE STORY. Something to Give the Impression That Ue 76M ed with a Stepladder. “Wher that stey r?” inquired the head of the house in his most per- enipiory tones, relates the Deir Free Press. “In the barn,” from his wife “Not in the shed, of course The pleasant surprise to me is that you haven't sent it to your relatives in the country, or put it with some stora ‘ ny At the other end of the city. When you want anything around her it is always safe to go as far as possi ble to look for it. I'm go fix that blind the head of the stairs It's on crookeder than a ram's horn. That's what you get for hiring a cheap man the step ladder is rickety and "s right The and ruin wat to rack r go nough to bre around here ak upa mil Rut ye lit ten “Stuff and nonsense! rve h years.’ Did vou eve » went go the barn : as t wer a fire Very shortiy afterward there was a a as though a teamof horses we i Wall ¥ per Paste ee ee A ann SEARCHING witH A PURPOSE. Wha ent Office at Washington Was A which entent ving It is h n nature to deride What | Bodies of Fifteen Hundred Sailors and nterest t st 3 we cannot possess, to deny what we ‘ si e chair f execute .nnot understand and to insult those Soldiers Brought From the Far tee of national ee. we vy.—-Chicago Daily News. Bank: al figures, was told the other Magistrate — “Are = centennial headquarters in! Jo. married man‘ Prisoner—“I | San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 10 gton. says the Chicago Chre should say ! was—I'm the husband of | transport Hancock to-day le, | TWO wor that’s why I'm here-"— from Manila, via Nagasaki, with a ed to be on duty in the modei (|) state Journ a € patent office,” said a Wash- : i se grewsome cargo. It consisted of the ee ee “I think we're impro bodies of about 1.500 sailors and is See t r who abseonded took oniy | soldiers who either died in battle or t to one-f tas much as his predeces- | sucenmbed to the ravages of disease we 5 Z pics. t : . . : $6 so Town Toy = in the Philippines, ¢ i. Guam and od apes tear \ Fond C1 ife of His Boson : enti : Honolulu. eietedudenh ee p lo T is the largest num H sg brought home since the ; i , the Spanish-Ameri [ r contris i Hancock will likely remain in quar- allab.¢ g “> antine a fey He” nterestec ine | ae | Presidio and placed in the l ath \ x v)—"Here elegram | thore pending it of the ‘varsity team. ae ne to the homes ie broken. Hew €o you pre- The Hancock was tw y-tive days ek or Roman?’ "—Phiia-|in makiue the runfrem Manila y he d. was seventeen days in coming sort of s : said Sat” | Nagasaki, the last port at which she 2 touched. She brought fifty two cab would be at s hb One day t But. papa “Well in passe 5OU the steer: anking | eo te Breer nd there were eleven deaths on the issistance I hac in To take the starch out of them, Sam-[ | 1.5 to add to the cargo of Pi Chronicle-Telegraph. | ee zs cease aeseesneae tri rom the Ph ae plan Geol Midna Ee NATIONS AND CITIES. s « t - no,’ | d I appreciate it | How the Growth of the Century Has h, but we are well | Altered Their Rela our ah d what little | Ranks, &Y i x bee iy — vour and kit \ Nations. Jike the men who compose dgments “| them row-—and deeay, too. Mammoth Dinner for the Pe aid he, ‘de This nstant eee and w g ae ako 10 Tis Galion ane ey eeu of the mighty tide o manity, as i : g nC} E I am connected it is very interesting to trace, | 4T™, will provide on Christinas day stear and has often provided proble i dinner for 25.000 poor persons it Locking FP. r. « Frequent Visitor to the Pat- No angry a loafer ¢ PITH AND makes a bing POINT. busy Atchison man more t@an to hear the good nature of »ommended.— TRANSPORT ARRIVES Globe. LOADED WITH DEAD. 1AveE abled = me i th ‘ e the heart of the stz an. | Madison Square Garden ny an enormeus amount ey. | nout wishing to go into irritat- Ta tho aussie 16.000 uncook We receive so many. many ms |ing details, we propose to bring be-] ,. ° - ee ‘ Paden , : inners will be distributed to which are offered for adepticn fore our readers one or two striking - - ilies 3.0 baskets. Eac P r purchase as invest \ nation can grow in many families in 3,200 baskets. Each t ften find here but of these population and Jet will contain provisio.s for five per- nt office in some 1 wealth are by far the most important, | sons. In the evening 3.000 cooked rene lave proven says the Lond E ress. . 7 , pelea ele Soke : ‘ be onde =e a f dinners wiil be served at tables on It is almost impossible \ hundred years ago Russia was the : ‘age , ror not some inventions will de sue- | largest and the United States was the | ‘he main floor of the garden. After cesses until you have put your money | st st of the nations in popula-| the dinner there will be an entertain n them, and often the resu't is tion, whereas we find to-day that, | iment. when ‘ Passion Play” will eat loss 5 here 1 theveh the positi ne Ber n- reat 1c tut by } xh t position of the Bear ur be reproduced Commander Booth studying up wt en work altered, cur young cousin across Tocker will onal aoe } ut and w has anc not provec | Herring pond has been so energetic | UCKer WHE preside over the gather- a means of reducing or saving ex-| that be now ranks setond! ing. pense, I have been le to adv tt Germany, on the other hand, is con- EE aaa A comp: as to what new ideas it| tent to maintain her position as | srapes for Sp-er’s wine. Kead ail ell about eas idopt third; bet France has had to come | them, Speer’s wines are unexcelled by any leal to us and down from the second place to the |‘ the world ss e Here is my card In spite of the latter fact, how-| ‘™eri e Farme Club. ut to San Franc 1 want should be borne in mind that ee ee os é igs € most reliabl- ap ook me up. Good-b youlation of France has actually as superior to any in the world. ‘lL looked at the card It ased by about 11,600,006 in 100 ge C. Perkins. San Franciseo. | 4 r something considerably over “ Not long af that incident i ‘ Y S eard he had become Senator rt among the nati f California, and now he is point o should have grown H AVE IT E A DY f the executive com to such Me shou be a matter jonal cap centennia ‘ those among us who have fre to time thoucht ef Minor accidents are so frequent ¥ b : eatin and such hurts so troublesome THE YANKEE W IN CUBA. of the ho household should be with- To set out a bottle of There ts No Soch Letter in the Span- re el » only ta ish Wn uNs and It Made ‘ a i century \ Ww Ww One mer R Wi Trouble. paric y that commande liam 1 Havana ar c c rand Whipping face o Wanton akes us effec roof Cub: t was ¢ Ve r W ae Spend to those i George W. Da And Gen. Whee the island, an were st talking nd Wors niards W w allec enc It | New ¥ s Loodloon. } 7 ie \ Ww on} N. Ork Ss Ocvelson. | Cine Ye s m thej a s - craw the Winter ss doubled increased B r St. Pet'st From tbis 1 it city ir > 1S don, v Remarkable orowe its size as nd ourse xe seen th has which h in a this fa Ives confri wn undred Administrator's Notice is hereby given. testamentary on estate of Fr: deceased. were granted to th the i7 day of Nov im Court of Bates County, M All persons baving claims aga’ more ct is, ‘on‘ed eXeeutrix within one year al cequired to exhibit them for allowance to the Notice. that letters of ancis P Browning ¢ undersigned o: by the Probate eort inst-ald estate sre fter the date of still ore sc f ac . t more so, for a the | said letters. or they mas. be precluded trom New York has increased | ans b+nedt of ssid estate; and if such claims be wht 4imsen Sin ata he 2 cecatsbitet within two years from the date eight time in size Curing | 44 thie sublie ther shall be forever This is indeed pro-| barred. Taie t7ih day of Nov. } ieceee we eee LOU 5. ReOwW NING, & . 2-38 Administratrix lows in the United you may gather from the g table, which shows 1 ssivig sass growth of Americ chief Pau = | with-j} ane book No. i} rk D5 i trus- 9.000 Iving | sates and | The Snails Storm Door state of Missouri The north haif of t tion sixteen (It deseribed jefaal: bas princival of one of said interest on all of now past due and unpai — therefore t ast quarter of sec- y-nine ig cighty(~) Pez eaks back to sleeps. low es t up down bot goes out seek or < sf the © for and| Wegivein FREE, val P iv with} a. HALSEY C. HOW TO STUD STUDY ART! trated catalogue, ation and ES, “es - Louis gogect off FINE ARTS, WELDON YATE i in Bates County, the County Spruce Items. The health in this community has been very good the past week Burge Price is doing a rushing a iness. The at Stephenson's last Tuesday night was musie social Jose ae a decided success There will be prayer meeting at Pleasant Homechu:ch every Wednes- day night The protracted Ineeting at Spruce Tuesday. sa Skiler will leave for her home it Rosco, Mo., Monday Wesley Clark hauled a o Montrose Sotr Ss tiade a business Harve Cumming | trip to Appleton City Saturday Fred Fields visited Highlonsome Tuesday night Matthew James, Pleas ans and James Stephenson have been hauling baled hay to market the past week Mr. farm for the coming Phi iper, will move on the Curin vear. Thomas Baker Montrose, 18 vears,. died last week Misses Pet Stephenson, Merry Har- of $100 Reward $100 Vhe readers ot this paper will be pleas- -d to learn that there at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that fatarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Only positive cure known to the medical aternity. Catarrh being a constitution- 1 disease, requires, a constitutional eatment. Hall's Cstarrh Cure is taken aternall acting directly upon the »lood and mucous surtaces of the sys- tem, thereby destroying the foundation tthe disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors haye so much faith in the: | t closed last week with but little suc- cess adford hauled iy to Bert Shubert Thursday Ab Young haul to the ay and | Prayer meeting at every Wednesday night ! Jobn Wilsen’s little baby jday and was buried in tl cemetery Saturday Murt Shilling ind mother went to Montrose on business last Satur day Ab Young purchased quite a buncl f ttle the past wee j The party at Mr. Lawson’s Mon- | day night was well attended -| Mrs. Childs purchased a fat hog of jl. M. Kretzinger Saturday | Fred Shi er but red five big! * of coal, its curative powers, that they offer One! Hundred Dollars tails tu cure ials. Addre Tuiedo, O. for any case that it Send tor list of testimon- s F. J. Cueney & Co., B@F"Sold by drugyis t7sc. vey, and Walter Sn the Oak Grove school last P Miss Mary Lutzenhiser vigitag Carver Saturday. Frank Shillinger, in the City h rapital is IM proving, Adu Owens was in ow last week Misses Geo xin Galt, Jessie Jobuson boys «= Friday night, Fr CASTORYIa«, mings and tl ‘possum hunti Sevite Or Chatice far the Philippings, Washington,Bee. 13.—Ithe of high ranking oftic S in the P bserved, many imp res will occur at th pines are chang re end of present dry season Several at general officers are urging that be ordered home and it ig exp the volunteers are rety ed they will aceomy pany them, J well info Sp! that wh Wi officers that Gen MacArthar Gen. A. E. Bates will return to United States within a few mong and Maj. Gen. Chaffee, now in een mand at Pekin. will be ordered Manila Herbine the brightens the eyes and clear complexion without the slightest eff whatever. id ensures atural bloom of health. Price For sale by H. L. Tucker, sWeetens ig The | raini hen y wi 20tS cents. Horses Burned to Death, Fulton, Mo., Dee. 13 —The barn of Lockridge, Houchins & gett burned last night. Seven died in the flames. One of theh “Noble T..”” valued at 600 and owned by 8. H, T Peoria, Ul. This horse was fo owned by J. Samuel Watson of city and had a record of 2:10, De lost was dam was the famous “Joe,” H. Howard of this city lost horses valued at $750. The horses lost were ordinary stock ise 9440 60 med] ‘ var ef the ama z DOVA C or | sit te ur KD OLL C8, overywhere, “DIRT DEFIES THE KING,” APOLIO THAN tS GREATE NEVADA BUSINESS COLLEG LIFE SCHOLARSHIP $40. Monthly BOOK-KEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS. Journal Thirty-five Calls, Enter any time. Write for colles THEN ROYALTY ITSELF. Average For Free. NEVADA, MO, — ‘THE MISSOURI STATE BANK. of Butler, Missouri. al and Surplus, (full paid) - Capit aceives Deposits, Loans Mone and does a General Banking Ready at all times to wake loans at reasonable rates of interest. dealers, business wen and the public generally is solicit- ed, depository for funds. — DIRECTORS .— Cc aoe. R. Redford, T right, Frank M. Voris, Jobn Deerwester, T. C. Boulware, Booker Powell, J.B. JENKINS, Cashier. J. W: WALTON TRUST COMPANY, | Butler, CAPITAL Always has on hand n interest lower than ever fore Payers payable here. Records daily. Estate in Bates County. Borowers desiring LOW FRANK ALLEN, Seeretary, C. A. ALLEN, Assistant Sec’y. Abstracter, The patronage of merchants, farmers, promising strict attention Missouri. oney to loan on Real Estate at rates a offered We have a complete Abstract of Tit begun by our Mr. Walton Complete Abstracts Fees reasonable. RATE money are expe v5 $57,000.00. sues Draft, Buys Notes, usiness, stock to business and a safe Wm. F. Waitoo, § ul Jenkine, J.M Christy Wm. E. WALTON, President. No delay. es County. Lands and Towa and kept up w™ d to apy Reel le toa ) years ago furnis cially invited to call N, President. WM. E. WALTS J. WRIGHT, «Vice Presidest > J. BROWN WALTON Boodkeest™e,

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