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McKIBBENS. Opening of Spring Dress Goods Ginghams, White Goods, Golored Wash Goods, Ginghams, Hosiery, Underwear, Ete, Ete, * SIrOons. 5000 Yards of Laces on Sale During February at 4c, 5C¢, 7:C, 8ic, 10c, I2ic. These are Unusally Good things Bought at a Bargain for this Sale. INSERTIONS TO MATCH EACH EDGE. | - E@GS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. GOOD GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. EEC DT __.._ EEI__LL Two Little Snaps. John Carroll Dead. The Walton Trust EGGER STEPS OUT. ' Stork Sale. \ e 60 acres, 54 miles from Butler, on} John Carroll died at the home ot Company’s Meeting. om H. H. Harshaw’s fine stock ‘ sale ¢ , , be - : - Monday, February 12, 1906, at But- main road, 3 room house, nice young | his brother, M. M. Carroll,in Lone] The stockholders of the Walton Salmon B nk Atfai Be % ’ ' y 12, , at Bu orchard, good land, desirable home | Oak township, on Friday morning, | Trust Company of Butler, Missouri, a $ to Set ler, Missouri: 30 head registered i “ shorthorncattle. 26h i Clear, Price $2,700. Let us show | Jan., 26th, 1906, after a protracted oy a en De wt tled in U. S. Court. poland-china hogs. Sale colachiee you this. Half down. : illness of seven months and ten days, Boulware, CR. Radford, Frank M. —come rain’ or shine, The Clinton Democrat 4 ; : 35 acres, 3 miles from Adrian,|of dropsy. Mr. Carroll madea gal-| Voris and Max Weiner to serve the die budeiesiens ante Bank wits sell this stock at the Cannon all house, good little home can be | lant fight, and at times it looked as | Institution the ensuing three years ard on Monday, February 12, rs Fale 900. Would |ithe had won, He tried the epectal-| a8 directors, The holdover directors | Recelver Egger, his attorneys, Mann| 1906. Commencing promptly at bought ensy. Price $900. Wonld/I ? ansas:0 4 one are John Deerwester, . H. Dutcher, | & Daniel, and creditors, who brought | 12:30 p. m., no later, no earlier. exchange for Butler property at | ists of Kansas City andevery thing |), ‘5 Everingham, J. R. Jenktos, | the receut action decided adversely The Shorthorns consist of 9 balla fair valuation.— Atkinson & Atkeson. | that human power could do was ex-/Sam Levy, John E.Shutt, Wm. W. from elx months*to one year old. ‘ : y, , to them by Judge Pollock, it was de- erted in his behalf. Ais brothers , siseasnabietiiisaiiaia Trigg and Wm. E. Walton. . Three of them by Imported’ Tilly- Weare in receipt of an invitation | M.M., M.A. and 8. W. Carroll were| Mr. Wm. E. Walton, President of cided not to appeal the case or con- | cairn. SAAT the Walton Trust Company, submit. | ttnue the fight, A like number of helfers of thesame to attend the twenty-third anniver- pong to him and ggg - ted hie aaanal report np 5 ne sere ‘The real work of winding up the| 8€e and breeding. sary of Central Business College, | pains or expense to help him. He} 45,4 during the year 1905, viz: estate has already been delayed too Some good young cows with calves Sedalia. Mo., at the new Sedalia| was born in McDonough county, Theatre on February 3rd, 1906. Tils., Sept. 4th 1868. Came to thie county with his parents Mr. and Waxtep:—Men, women, boys and | yg, ) M, Carroll, in March 1875 Gross earnings, $38,169.10 | jong, and it te realized that farther | o4f00t °F bred to Imported Tilly- a axpensse and taxes 16,720.14 contention in the eourte amongcred-| Hogsconsist of 25 last spri Tgilte ° ya -* | {tors would be disastrous to their in- yo _ bg my - « herd boar, t McClure’s Maga- : Net earnings, $21,448 96 | tereste. Accordingly the decree of y U.8. Ison. They are alleup- - pte gory : se A Ppa pape gong . yen pon The Directors then elected the fol- | Judge Pollock will be quietly accept yar ae iy my dng 224 St., N. Y. City. 19h [oat aad , | loming named officers andfemployees | ed and the time for an appeal, next| They are worth coming t0 eee it pa , y and of strong physique until disease | to serve The Walton Trust Company Monday, will be permitted to never need a h 7 Oakes, the Urich school teacher, | laid a heavy band upon him. He 3 Ee veo ag 4 ili witout antion. _ As I said befees this is a dispersion who wae brought beck from Callinr.| was popular with all and ble untimme-| 65) 110 "ies Presidents, The course of procedure will be | Sle and nothing reserved. This is nia on a charge of eloping with agirl | ly death is mourned by thecommun-| Fan, aij en, Secretary; ; when a temporary or permanent complete dispersion of my herdex- _ il, wae convicted in the circuit| ity. Funeral services wereconduct-| ¢, A. Allen, Aesistant Secretary: cept some young atoff that is not in papi ' J; __ | trustee ts appointed, euch office, will | shapent thie time. I wonld noth court at Clinton Saturday and given|ed by Rev. 8. D. Jewell, and inter-} A.H. Peach, Clerk and Bookkeaper; go betore Circuit Judge Denton aska| bad this sale till A nothave two years in the penitentiary. He| ment was made in Fairview ceme-| |W. D. Yates, Title Abstracter and foemal cxtere an Say ay that I have some 20h head of ca was convicted at the first trial, but | tery by the side of hisfather, mother -. Nix, Clerk and Bookkeeper. | turn over the pe as posahinn <8 in| band and need the room. Judge Denton set the verdict aside | and one brother, on Saturday, Out of the net earaings of the last | Bankruptey. Such request will, of| g I — hei age choice yearling because of error in the record. ——— seven months a eix percent cash div- course, be granted. Receiver Egger | suit the Manor ob ooo _ sige We note with pleasure that our old Call For County Warrants. Capital Seoek emcurtinn st OP | will thereupon make his final eettle-| Write for ca: e of sale, they friend and schoolmate, T. D.Embree,| yoticy is hereby given that I am $3,300.00 | ment with the court, and after pay- will be ready about February 1. of Bates county, is a candidate for | prepared to pay the following pro- ing all clatme, turn over all property| a uctio; , . a gee And placed in the. surplus the office of circuit clerk of thatcoun- | tested Bates county warrants, and | fund 8,000.00 | of the bankrupt bank to the trustee F. Beard, Frank @. 7 . | that.interest on same willceasé from | Mr. Walton said that he was glad Chae. F. » Frank Greene, Clyde pie ne oo — ot date of this publication: to be able to report that after more in Bankraptey. Robbins. On Contingent Fund to and includ- | than thirty years of continued busi quainted with his opponents for the ing Dec. 15, 1905. position, but know Dan to te “true n Salary Fund to and including blue and yard wide,” and if elected | Oct. 5, 1905. ness in lending money on Missouri farms and eelling the notes and mortgages to Banke and individual Next Monday is Pension day. I W t Ww. at my office on Ft. Scott al j a $, street, one block south of Court On Bridge Fund to and including | money lenders that no purchaser of Bates county may rest assured that Nov. 11, 508. eg our Farm Mortgages has lost a. dol- oa othe Presta whocome.}| Farmers having red Texas oate F thecircuitclerk’s office will bein most |" On ai! other funds to date. lar of the principal or interest nor .. Hereafter | for sale, from the seed wé shipped in ¢ efficient hands. Dan, here’s to you W.R. Beta, | dose any of them own a farm pur-| 25 cents. If you want contract, | last epring, bring samples at once. hoping you may win.—Urich Herald. Treasurer of Bates Co., Mo. | chased at a foreclosure gale to save | deed or mortgage, or have business | We want 3,000 bushels and will give the money loaned. Our practice has in any of the departments at Wash- premium over shippi tice, f always been to see thata purchaser wii cia Misa Crd i pe Ur 32 pagan neo The Walton Trust Company has | Phone No. 293. 11-tt Butler, Mo. only Thirteen hundred dollars invest | ey ed in foreclosed property. It was found that daring the last five years the gross earnings of FRO) gv ght gin Py aie , The Walton Trust Co, were era es ad \\ a 2 « 2 » » 2 © GROVES, nwa ANN] Expenses and taxes paid 59,757.52 Lea’ as net earn 2,502 52 ur. Walton las’ | TNT) Ww =>», Ke > Choice Floor Coverings. For every room in the house. You willbe sure to find just what you are looking for, if you examine our large collec- tion of handsome’ carpets.’ Quality First As Ever Fine Wiltons, Velvets, Ingrain, Etc. We are still doing business at the old stand and are ai 2. ecto rma ote you a re nad vith us give ude ta convinced that y aye | ‘ “umouy JDAZY DIES UO!IPONPSY }S9}C9U 9y quowWedeg AJaAq Ul Bes |eIN9dgG jeadH And a very complete assortment of — Short ends of carpets and mattings _ at big reduction in price. ee ‘