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—_—_—_——_ | The Harshaw Stock Saleon Mon-| Theclothing of Mre. Ira Smith at | day was well attended and the prices | Hartville, Mo., caught fire from a were fairly good. | stove nee and in attempting Cc . to tear the burning garments off she W H, M. Hudson, a prominent farm- e are mare fer of Mingo, serving on the Petit eee ye Re eee, Rievas tet lary was's pleaeant caller and favor- ba sear bee ge a. = os. home. J. ©. Biggs, cashier of the Hume ; <Mr..and Mrs. J. A. Padi it Commercial Bank and E. M. Dicker-| wish a serious loss in tbe deoth of COLORED WASH GOODS SALE, .s0p, cashier of the Hume Bank, were tore the clreult court. i = Secale : , horse stot pore. in good health ie ee wenn -cerewaernnneesraoerel A large number cf prominent citi- | When turned ont in the morning, but zens trom the southwest part of the took suddenly sick and died before county were here the first of the| night. ‘SPRING ~ reg . week, summoned as character Wit-) The Royal Neighbors gathered at nesees in the Garrison divorce suit. | the home of Chas. 8. Ewin Saturday , . The big h t " evening to greet Mra. Geo. W. New- And will need every inch of A eS tenkoes on berry before her departure for the room we can make. We will Saturday. is weighed 750 pounde| West. A fine supper was enjoyed and therefore continue our Already Receiving |. Come and see the Beauutil ‘WASH GOODS gross and netted 618 pounds, I¢|@#octal good time bad. ‘they pre- was @ thoroughbred poland China, |Seated Mrs. Newberry with a sub- and was two years old. stantial token of their esteem and A.D. Hyde, of Prairie shi a . D. , Of Prairie township, was @ plnenns caller while in the| A team belonging to Seese & Mab- city the last of the week. Mr Hyde bott aud ¢riven by Frank LaFollets, BIG CUT PRICE is a condidate tor Judge of the south |T@0 away Saturday, collided with district. He was @ candicate for { | SALE OF ap electric light pole near the jail, this office two years ago and made| broke the tongue of the wagon and @ very creditable race. He is a WINTER SUITS ANP OVERCOATS. Weare selling threw Mr. LaFollets to the ground. stroag man, agood Demoores, voald een relied and bas eullered nc bed FOR TWO MORE WEEKS. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK. now at such most excellent county Judge. effects from the fall The team was ure. M3. @ + tents Be caught near the lake. re. M. J. Gri at Santa Bar- bara, Cal., sends ittance for re-| A meeting of the Democratic edi- newal. She is the widow of Uncle] tore of the state will be held in Kan- “Billy” Griggs, one of our best known | 848 City atthe Midland Hotel, on and popular citizens for many years. Friday March 9th 1906. Prominent Mrs. Grigge writes that she is etill] men in the party from this and oth- very much in love with California, ite|@r étates will be present. Senator lovely elimate, ite variety of fruite|Stone and a Democratic con- and ever blooming flowers, greseman from Missour! have been invited and are expected to be pree- ent; A banquet is arranged for the evening. Low Prices for GOOD GOODS. We are having this sale | in order that you may have your sewing done before warm weather— get the choicest styles which always go first and at the same time save money. Charley Fix, who was eerving on the pie jury from Prairie townebip, took sick Monday night and had to calla doctor. On Tuesday morning Judge Denton excused him and he Silverton National Bank, of Silver- took the noon train for home. ton, Col., remembers with a renewal. Charley ‘and Frank Fix, brothers, og og Be yg eg he poy f.. An a nee? ee would aoa without it.” Mr, Emer- and popular Democrats and citizens. jreehed ery 4 Tn ce, = bag young gentleman with brains and energy and 1s fast working himeelf up in she banking fraternity of his adopted state. Thecitizeas of Worland, if the peti- _ WE ALSO OFFER HA ~WARM FOOTWEAR | AT SPECIAL BARGAINS. \ Guy L. V. Emerson, cashier of the = Primrose Batiste 15¢ ya OUR SPRING — WALK-OVERS © ‘ARE ALREADY HERE IN GREATER —+l- VARIETY THAN EVER.- To eave his family from freezing to death Charles Wightman, a farmer, living near Plattsmouth, Iowa, de- termined to destroy his furniture and useitfor fuel. When he had wrecked a kitchen table, which years} tion presented to the county eourt ego he purchased second hand, #}correctly indicates the sentiment, package rolled from between two of early tired of their village organiza- Pa American Beauty Batiste ; The - . The the boards. It contained $1,200 in| tion which was granted as prayed for | bills. at the Ootober. term, 1905, of the 10c yd ‘ Good county court. Now a petitionsigned ! Good CLOTHING HOUSE Charley Dickineheet recently traded | by fourteen citizens prays thecounty i Clothes Shoe fer afarm of 160 acres in Howell|court to reconsider its action and | } county, near Mountain View, and|grant them relief from the burdens | left with his family Monday last for] that attends the ke+ping of a village | Marigold Batiste | Bie ya | i] that place to take up his residence. He expects to run @ poultry and fruit farm and we have no doubt he will get hie share of the great prosperity visiting that country. He says hecan standin bis door and shoot wild turkeys, which makes some of our local sportemen turn green with envy. corporatiod. The petition recites that there are only 125 inhabitants and only 30 are taxpayers. Mrs. J. A. Padley graced our office on Monday and remembered the force with a treat of delicious home-made candy. While we do not pretend to be a connasuer on these sweets, we are firm in the belief that few could equal and none excell Mrs. Padley in this art. After their sale next week Mr. and Mrs. Padley will leave for Seattle, Wash., where they expect to make their future home. They have been among our people but a few years, but have made strong friends who regret their departure. The Walnut Land and Coal Com- pany petitioned the county court to make an order vacation certain lots in the town of Walnut (Foster) to- gether with all the streets and alleys running throug® the same. Thelots asked to be vacated are owned by the Coal Company. Two remon- strances were filed with the court against such action, one signed by the town council and the other by business menand citizens. Thecourt took the matter under advertisement and deferred action until its next meeting. | | Store. THE RIGHT WAY. Store. | ee ——_— Mare, Phaeton and harness for! Black aat een ekirte, outing lined, sale, call at this office. _ | reduced fro m $1.68 to $1.23. . Hi ’s Casa STORE, W. F. Hill, manoger of Hill's Caeh Store,was in Kaneas City the firet of the week on the marketior his store. 1906 Madras Cloth | yard wide | 10c yd | The candidates over herein Bates are out rustling among the people for votes and ure making a good natured and friendly contest. We are glad to see this and hope to see, the good feeling continued to’ the end. There is nothing to be gained by quarreling so that when the die is cast the defeated will have no cause for complaint. Keep the friendly ball rolling, that is best for all and the party. Cannon- Weiner Elevator Cunseny {a receiving corn. 52-tf to OES a Dr. A E, Lyle favored us pleasant- ly on Friday. No one can be perfectly free till all, are free; no one can be perfectly mor- A few more brussels rugs left at a) until all are moral; no one can be $1.39 each, at Hill’s Cash Store. perfectly happy till all are happy.— R. E. Miller was a pleasant caller | Spencer. and favored us with renewal. Childrens drilling waists, goodand . les i isti strong with supporters attached for wut suthieas a8 Eilts Cas h = 25c each at Bill's Cash Store. Miss Bessie Cable is visiting rela-| De Vanhoy and Del Luteenbizer, two of Deep Water township’s ree ween Serious wortby citizens, were pleacant callers on Wednesday. They had brought hogs to town. ° N. W. Murphy and E. A. Kimble, two prominent and influential citi- sens of Deep Water townehbip, were . pleasant callers the last of the week Japan ellk 27 inches wide, white | and favored us. , and colors for 50c per yard at Hill’s Cash Store. | Panama Silks | 25c 34 Bruce Wigger, a ten year old boy was shot and killed in the house of his parents, near Spruce, in Deep Water township, Sunday afternoon, by the accid utal discharge of ashos gun in the hands of Walter Gragg, fifteen years of age. The boys were cousins, and were discussing the merits of fire arms, when Walter ge up the gun to or t 5 hy ‘ Fi dhe Copel ghee Tse = x In company smn his wah, L ‘ . careful, but the gun was discharged, peeked, be wd be “egos H. Schiiehtman, proprietor of the) the entire charge striking the young- Raton, New Mexico, made us a pless- : Marble and Granite works of Apple-| er boy, who died in a few minutes. ant call on Monday and ordered THE Pratt. Wyatt, proprietor of the| ton City, remembers us with remit- Tnies to his address. He has been Wyatt Lumber Company, called and | tance fur renewal. He is an old pat- working a8 6 boiler maker in the had hie dates eet. ahead into 1907. | ron and good friend of Taz Timza, | estate man of Rockville, was in the|mechine shops at that place for city the last of the week on cours about a year, and was called home The pale of Clinton will vote on] ¥F,0. Jobn, for many yearsa prom: Pbusiness and made us an appreciated 7 \ Imported Mercerized | \ || Checks ' | 25c yd Mrs. D.N. Thompson graced our sanctum and favored us with renewal. Joe Whipple was up from Siloam Springs to spend Sunday with rela- tives and friends Mercerized ‘Embroid- ed Tissue 25c yd W.1. Marriott, a prominent real on account of the sickness of his m ‘ownership of the water] inent citizen of Bates, sends usremit-|vall. Mr. Marriott said the anllers|mother, Mrs. J. L Snodgrass, who Linen Finish and light plant of that city to-day. | tance for renewal from Peterspurg,| ure at work on his place just east of | was very low with pneumonia, but is Chamb Good blankets at reduced + Ile. He writes that they are regio the town, and he is very sanguine|now much improved. As soon as ambray Aill’s Cash rosin prices a avery mild, dry winter, with little| that they will strike a good flow of/she 1s able to travel she contem-|, Hil’s snow. ofl. The first well drilled is a half|plates going to Raton to visit her 15c ya eon. Our old friend Willis I. Yeates, of H EN Hon. Geo. B mile away, oil sands were passed remembers us with renewal | ,..%o eon of Hon. Geo. B.| through, but cased-offandthere-was| Frank M. Eldridge writes from fecceed isu 2m Neonanly considerable ofl on the casings when Tulare, California, 4 renew his sub- drawn out. Sittin. He a overetary of oa E. A. Porter, a substantial and jn-| Tulare Water Co., and agent Wells, fuential pti Tachuer’ of pooh 9 Fargo & Co. Express. At one time Imperial Silk pleasan there were few better known or more washable pp age sng a a oe worthy young men {n Butler or Bates kf s The Creditors Committee will ask| attend the Harshaw stock sale. He|°ounty. He ran one of the first pa- Pure Silk thas Judye Denton ype with a] informed ue that his father, Robt. I. eee i ene Lan. : p Oc ya tow of cutting down the silowance| Porter, had rented his farm, and be} °C." Like some of the rest of us —— 50c y pu: Frank is not so young as he was HotSpringg, Ark., to try the efficacy pg but his iat r) j asmna) greeter eyearaecetaecae™*"| 9,000 Yards Beautiful Laces on Sale, = One of the principal social events TORCHON LACES, i) medicine. \ “R.Allen, of Butler, Mo., wh ot the season wae the masquerade aizien ‘bonded rosroon, “ies ‘Armetrong, Silss WIDE PLATT VALINCENES LACES. ‘the J fit hag tedeahny North Main| Soft Fine Grades, Suitable for Trimming Wash : pnb, won Hrosit’nad the|Dresses. Fine Underwear, Etc. e.3 Fe tae Chole tet 4c, 5c, 7 1-2c, 8 1-3c, 10c, 12 1-2c. abo Come and see us. We want your trade. Eggs taken same as cash. Lowest Prices for Good Goods. McKibbens. e bille of Re-}and his wile will leave shortly for “te « and his ve shortly Pwo prademeit cascetele bs