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Ooh Ry, = s _ Wednesday morning the Miami Virginia Items. BULBS “ { > was on a rampage. G. W. Park says| We heard it and jotted it down, the water was out SO rods west of the; What happened in and out of town. CHINESE SACRED LILY —OR— bridge and almost up to the wagon] Mrs. Dr. Mitchell-of Peoria, Ill, is ORIENTAL NARCISSUS. bed. Visiting her mother Mra. W. D. Orear and sister, Mrs. John Hensley. She M. 0. Doyle, of Burdet¥, and Mollie | attended S 8. at Virginia Sunday. Spencer, of Adrian, were granted rhe teeter Page om shake The Water Fairy, Joss Flower, or Flower of the Gods, as it is An gaia lac called by the Celestial, is a variety of Narcissus, bearing in lavish profasion chaste flowers of silvery white, with golden yellow cups. They are of exquisite beauty and entrancing perfume. The bulbs are grown by a method known only to themselves, whereby they at- tain great size and vitality, bloom from 6 weeks to 2 months after planting, were ordered in June for shipment in September, we have just received ours. You will find them quoted in seed catalogues at from 12 to 20 cents each, but by this method of importation can be retailed at 10ceach. They will do well in pots of earth, but are more novel and beautiful grown in shallow bowls of water with enough pebbles to keep them from toppling over. Now on sale at our store 10 cents each. marriage license the Sed inst. by “all Recorder Lisle. Aleo on the same} “John Sherrick and family of Bur- date license was issued to E. C. Starr} dett, James Drysdale and wife of and Gayle Yeazle, both of Pleasant} Butler, helped 0. M. Drysdale eat his Gap. birthday dinver Saturday. Mrs. D. had her husband's picture enlarged The Metz Times says that Luther and presented it to him on his birth Walker resorted to heroic methods) to rid his barn of the flea pest. He scattered hay over the floor and set it on fire. Luther got rid of the fleas and barn also, which he hadn’t count- ed on. Some of the Parktown carpenters were on a strike last week. Frank Erwin and wife spent last week with ber parents, Mr. and Mre, Isaac Park at Moundville, Mo. "SLHSUOD LE NG A NEE A NIE tte Cast TAK. Scape wee gf See worD “OBEY” EXCLUDED. Freesia Bulbs, Refracta Alba 2 for Scents. Mixed Hyacinth Bulbs Jj Circuit Court Opened. | seaaua Eveag Sati Oot ite | 210F 150nnte, Narelasue Bulbs Von Sion each & pir : 7 A surprise marriage was solemniz Judge Graves opened the October : 4 We are showing a term of circuit court Monday morn- oS eee ee DEA CON Bros. & Co. ot é ing. The docket cortains in all 143 : COMPL a L INE cases, 20 of which are for divorce, 26 Hardware and Grocery House, : state and the balance are civil suite some of which were continued from last term. Inthe divorce cages it is singular that nearly all are brought by the wives, ‘ s+h ip, | im@ bride requested that the word In the afternoon Sheriff Smith in “qbey” be eliminated from the cere- compliance with the order of the] mony, which was done. The newly court made sometime ago instruct- wedded couple will remain bere as ing him to summon a special grand the guests of relative until the latter jury, presented the following named | P@rt of next week, at which time they who were sworn in and charged by will depart for their future home at thecourt; Ben Ireland, O. D, Austin, Butler. J.M, Vaughan, J. E. Dowell, J.R.| D.C. Wolfe's barn is sided and the Simpson, Sam Bothwell, R. R Ersom, the lower set of rafters on. Peter W. J. Bard, Frank Smith, Lee John- of the above Corsets in addition to our Millinery tt Latins Furnishing _ New Millinery Received Daily. Come, draw up your chairs, and I will tell Of a mistake I made when poor stoveé I did sell, I worried all night, and talked all day, Silas W, Levy. North Side Square. eaten fn SLSSSSLSSSLSSSSS LSS SS BOOTS AND HIGH CUT SHOES These are going to be used more than ever this fall. You should not fail to But t’was sell this stove, or get no pay. When Sunday came, there was still no rest, Customers would kick, though I did my best, ¥ But I sat in my office chair one day And my thoughts flew out in a dreamy way. (Spd I dreamed of a stove, a wonderful kind, That took less fuel, and pleased mankind. The grate was right, and draft was good, You could burn coal, or any kind of wood. But where to get such a stove bothered my mind, see us for these goods. Until a drummer, so neat, and so kind, Hove in sight, and then all was well, 4 For he had the stove, and wanted to sell. 7 BOOTS $2.00 to $3.50 High Cut Shoes $2.00 to $3.50 He showed me the GARLAND, so neat and so fine, And in leas than a minute the Garland was mine. So now the stove man’s Sunday’sare all his own, His troubles and cares to the wind has thrown. IS LSIANPNAL SAD AD SA A Rae mce _— pele eer Come get our price, the amount is small, Aad you will be happy all winter and fall, Your wife to you will always beaweet, CSIE solid leather. . . Extremes meet at If you take our advice, and buy a Garland so neat. And this is our story, when all of it’s told The moral is clear, get the best that is sold. The price is no more, at the outset the cost Is twenty times saved, ere the stove you have lost, So buy one of these stoves, and begin life anew. our store. High quality. Low price. a fawn Poffenbarger & Edwards. SSLLSSLLSLLSLSSSLS LS LS At the meeting of the Lexington Presbytery of the Cumberland Pres- byterian church held in Peculiar, Cass county, last week, Rev. J. W. McGee, We've the right price, so its right up to you. Dennelt-Wheeler Mec, Co, Sloe Re oe oar ore elas Steet oe hel ah (ISDAALASCH IA Da SALASDAPPASA LAA SLALILSSLIAALE IA SADA Denning’s house willsoon be finished. son, D, L. Edrington and H. Phil- W. My. Seawe heated enatesss one brick, The latter named gentleman Rev. Sap will preach next Sunday at lla.m. He announced that he their room in the northeast corner would preach a temperance sermon of the building and began business. |. E. church. Friday afternoou by instruction} Elder Coffey failed to fill his ap- pointmente Sabbath. B iv il, Sheriff Swi ankson, of Rich Hi 1, herifi Smith AGvan, were 4h Landeau tridas lock pulled a supposed jewelry thief from ing at the red hogs, and took’a herd a freight train, as it pulled into the] header home with them. The fellow had been selling finger | Sep x 1, set in Elkhart township, rings, ete., and when Marshal Bank- i ht gy + = ae P eagedn son undertook to arrest him, he ey bE . To this union seven children were train at Ovid. born, two of whom preceded her to ‘aiachaditnaiaiaeaieiipiinsies that better world. Those living are: Frizell-Wood. : dhe ye Gregory, all in ‘this vicinity and Last Weduesday afternoon, nt the} Thomas W. of Poll, Washington | She leaves one sister to mourn with]. cathedral, in Denver, Mies Luella Mra, Hockett had been in poor health K vizell and Samuel N. Wood were} for many years, but bore her avffer- united in marriage. Dean Hart per |ings without a murmur and waited Fimes, Oct, Ist, contains the follow-|4 eatly age she joined the United ing: “There were few who knew ot Brethren church, aid afterwards the affalr, uatil it was over, and the ulad news, Miss Luella Frizell, who|for the Master whatever her hands has been a teacher-in the Ebert |found todo. Rev. Coulter read the school, was the happy bride, and to-|8¢Tiptures, prayed and sang at the well as those of Mr. Wood’s legion, |OP®S, 8s laid to rest in the Scott at their home 130 East 19thavenue, {Cemetery to await, the resurrection Mr. Wood is a capitalist and was|™orn. The following Hnes were se- lways been prominent in Denver's] _ mother, best society.” The bride was born, | We miss thee from thy place, raised and educated in our city,‘and | 4 Shadow on ou: life is cast, mos Thy fond and earnest care; ter of Dr. and Mrs..J H F rizell, one cf Our home ie dark without thee, Butler's oldest and most prominent | We miss thee every where. fainilies and a sister of Mrs. J. A. roof on. Aaron has the roof on and his office partly sided up. was appointed foreman by the court. The jury immediately retired to as required by the discipline of the over the telephone from Marshal p Wm Erhart and son, A. J., of Butler depot and locked him up.| Drep:—Mre. Thos. Hocket was born married to Thomas Hockettin 1867. made off for Butler and caught a Ray, Esther and Ruth Hockett, Mrs. deavery of St. John’s Episcopal the bereaved husband and children. formed the ceremony. The Denver| patiently for the Master’s call. At joined the Society of Friends. She ieralds were sent out to sound the | lived aconsistent Christian life, doing day she is receiving the congratula- | »©me, after which the body, followed tions of her own hosts of friends, as|¥Y & large number of sorrowing long associated with D. H. Moffat in| lected by ber daughter Miss Esther: the First National Bank. He has} We miss thee from our home, dear began teaching in the Butler public hh ais the << of thy face. schools, She was the eldest daugh-| ¥e miss thy kind and willing hand, Miss Icy Jenkins has been on the Trimble. She is a pretty and talent-|sick list for several days. She eays A large number of witnesses from East Boone before the grand jury, headed by ex-Sheriff Mudd, on Tues- i .| day. It was suppesed the killing of _| by the time the paper is printed eh Birthday Party. - - Coal! Coal! Fi : apr nang ppg ly A Mart Hoots by Robt Feeley pe, — o~ - ee é ~~ * hopes to be in t » postotes, pede ny Abundance of coal at Hunt’s bank” ceaneh. He also opposed the union | der investigation. sively, having toured Europe during} ‘MeCann and wife visited his eis.| J: ©. Snodgrass, of Spruce, was| in Hudson township. 41-tf the last season. Her many friends] tor near Passaic, Sabbath. agreeably surprised by a visit of a here congratulate and extend best} The Lewis-Porter Threshing Co.|large.number of his neighbors with wishes, returned from Okla., last week, where they have been for some time. They report a big crop of wheat. Dan Smith and son Henry are dig- ging awell for Scully on what is of the church with Presbyterians, @ proposition which is now under consideration at a conference in St. Louis. Money To Loan:—Ten years time with partial payments. Lo well filled baskets on Saturday Sep- | of Hitieees. Chiland ee OB. iil \ tember 26th, in being the occasion! 483t Buruer Lanp Company. of his 36th birthday. Mr. Snodgrass was the recipient of many presente known as the Gobel farm. County Judges McFadden, March and Bruce, as @ court accompanied by Clerk Herrell, went to Nevada on _———— 'uesday to confer with the Vernon Ben Hupp Dead. At Nevada Saturday morning in a | county court with reference to some drunken row over # game of dice, be- pow pers Fang — er The funeral of Ben Hupp, held at h ‘ m an jum and see Ba’ the Christian church i * in token of love 4 tween Eddie Gray and Jobn Nelson, | Sunty's | patient mbile there. ‘The | gry sttersvos yon ewan dere Wiss Sosan Pork of Butler, vsited| apout torte relat Feossed Briere colored, Gray was hit on the head | court returned home Tuesday night. The d ee Rely "ithe family of James Walker last leg with a burning lamp and the ofl was| Judge McFadden when seen said| The deceased was a member of the! week. This week she will visi in| "er Present and participated in the thrown over his head and back. ignit- | there are now in the Asylum at that|Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias,| Parktown. festivities. Mr. Snodgrass is one of ; Texas.—$15.00 for round trip to lave 33 county patients and 11 pri-} Woodmen of the World, Fire Depart-| Ray McCann visited relatives near|Bates county’s promintnt 4 ed, burning him eo severely that it P 1 part y ys p young | San Antonio, Fort Worth, Houston, ts call te dene’ tecover. ‘Thotialt bra le a a fio page ment and Flambeau club, and all ey 8 last week. farmers and a worthy citizen. Heis|Galveston and all southwestern. took place at the home of Gray’s} They spoke in the highest praiee of | these orders turned out and headed| one day last week. Tele fecred ‘os very popular in this community. _| pointe; also to Louisiana and inter. mother the mavagement of t mediate pointe. Tickets good: at institution | the procession to the church, where] some of her riba are fractured. A Frienp, Te- and the splendid treatment they had| services were conducted by Reve.| Sabbath afternoon Mr. and Mra, peng p Be nl Sieh. Titty oe Walter Ledlie, brakeman on the joerg ot alkene hand of Superinten-| Williamson and Jones, The flower| Aaron called to see Mrs. Geo. Thomp- : * apnea 3658 For piano tuning and musical in- Shager theneeh the address F. M, roug! postoffice or leave orders at the Endres restau- rant. 46-t! “We hope that E. C. VanpERvoort, Agt. & Inter-State railroad was instantly | 4x8 Ro! 6 decorations wore very pretty and fit- wed pepe nag — the — . a+ cueniag oat tye Fey Agt { killed at Kincaid, Kan., while making Capt. F. J. Tygard fled notice with ting testimonials of the high esteem is better than oocapeelels tisement of Dr. Moflett’s teeth! Mana Ger b baohigr ete iy Sa a flying ewitch at 8:05 Thursday evening of last week. In making the switch he fell under the car. His head was completely seyered from in which the deceased was held by the | She is able to walk about the yard. ry al wi ut le orders in which he had the pleasure RAS Dillon ond wile of| north a etn tae up Ma pag Be oe and fortune of being a member and| Butler, was , a : ‘ of dear friends. Ben Hupp died at|*Md called at Aaron's to look at to us highly endorsed by the best hoge : : ing. his body and be was otherwise badly hie home in this city Friday at12| The Free Methodist quarterly] eu a have used it, mangled. He was the son of C. G. o’clock m., of consumption. He had | meeting at Grand View school house, but a favorite ’ of Dr. o Ledlie, freight agent at Nevada, and aK it hie 1 attention, | 0%? spending the summer in New till) + Moffett wh Prescription Be es | ‘te the body of the unfortunate young giving Pereome: "| Mexico in quest of health, and fora 3 Graduated at Jetler- Mr. Johnson requested the court to man was sent to Nevada for burial. i jnvestigation of his office, preter ty _pobcey stein: bon hte form two miles no th of|Pa., and has had mush ex is | >< ; trade of painting. atler. 5 . o ¥ It it is advantageous to the farmer ago he was taken with a slowfever| Geo. Jenkins has boughta half seo ee Se oo ‘1 and gradually grew.weaker. Know. | tion of land near Grainfield, Kan. by ing his condition he started forhome Aaron.