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LER, IO LF RIOR, SAM TO mes F Deg -Mr. Letton, who had driven through SAMPLE LINE OF FASCINATORS AND HOODS CHILDREN’S SACQUES &c. 335 of N _ Leas Than Regular Price. NEW LINE OF H | Li’s: ’ Brass Ti ames New Fall Display of Kinds. Big val at ® Ge ier a. Latest sak’ ama b — | LADIES WINTER COATS. Our display consists of the latest seasons vogue andauthenticstyles. Our styles are absolutely cor- rect. The scope and beauty of the exhibition will win the admiration of the Devotees of Fash- ion, with that degree reciat it d attracti' of perfection that is be- - ms aaa ov he germents ‘and and every mother .% yond comparison. -~ taste, ‘by provdin pg 2 The coats we show are “ : nan 7 AEE. all new and excellent The woolen stuffs for autumn, are more fas- At the sat TOUnEDLOTS need values and we are confi- cinating than ever, in the rich autumn tints. First | coats that will stand hard and ; in favor are the soft golden and reddish copper | constant service, and good dent you will be pleased | browns, then comes the blue cast and reds, with | substaniial wearing qualities with their superior qual- | a touch’of rich plum. Fall fabrics are inclined to RR EE sought ==~ ity and duribality. be of more of a plain nature and to be in solid col- | The coats we are showing pens Puy a — in large sabato — will be found to meet both re- and dark semi-tones. e most prominent in the i ts. Th fully put together, good SPECIAL VALUES AT autumn stock are batises and taffetas in plain and quiremen are hised. and the cut tting and fitting are all that could be desired. Our assortment yon ob garments that are suited to every purse. In all cas- es our prices will be found to be most reasonable. We invite a critical examination of these coats when you are nezt in our store, for this-will con- vince you of the desirability of purchasing from us. AUTUMN FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN. _ NEW FALL SKIRTS. When well made skirts are offered at the extremely low prices we mg be Shoe styles for women this fall are very diversified, and therefore lend | is no reason for attempting to make your own garments. By feu themselves to the individual tastes of the wearer. This naturally compelis | 4Ctual cost of the materials needed, to say nothing of the time rouaired to cut: and a large stock to select from. We are showing some new arrivals that are very put together any skirt shown, it will be seen that one really saves money by attractive. We are showing an excellent line of hand-sewed turns, and good- Sper Aan ag gayle og i Stind “and tie, plackets are carehuly year welted in high shoes,fand all the newest shapes in button and lace effects. taped and lined, ous effectually preventing the hooks an es from ever show- The Cuban heel and arch instep will be very popular. A most complete stock ing or dropping off. Every de is cared for in an equally thorough manner. of Mens’, Boys’, Misses’ and Childrens’ shoes and overshoes. From 98c to $7.50 the staple serviceable broadcloth is much in evi-. dence. We have them in all the new standard fall colors and the prices of our entire line will be found to be very moderate. § 5 Oo Oo fancy weaves, cheviots of the medium weight and . e Wedding of Popular =» | -—sLitle Girl Killed. = j~—===—Joly Tima, =| $175,000,000 Mortgage. | Will Gladly Stand Trial, | bot wae obliged to be earfal and Young People. Little Cleo Dake, daughter of Rob-| Mr. and Mrs. Lovis McKibben en-| The St. Louls & Frieco railroad| Captain Flavius J. Tygard who arene era ee: 4 filed for record in our Recorder’s of- | was brought from the insane Asylum treet Sel Wnt be wae born fice last week a mortgage for $115,-| at Farmington, Mo., jay morn- 000,000.00 in favor of the Bankers! ing, says ‘the St. Louis Repub Trust Company, of New York, with | lic, was dramatic in hia statements a. A. McMillan as trustee, he | before United States Commissioner mortgage covers all the »property of Chase Moreey, when he appeared for the rail road company ‘in the state | identification. and has to be recorded in every} In answer to whether he wae will- county through which the road rans. ing to go back to Kansas City to ‘There are 125 printed pages and will stand trial, whjeh was asked by ; to death in a few minutes. Funeral ent trees, which bore the leaf the la-| occupy 140 pages of record book, | Assistant United States District At- ol Missourl, A. F. &aM. Hla © services wore held at Adrian Satur-|dies wore. In this way parduors | The fee for recording will be $85.00. soraay Charles H. Davee, bo foplied: died “five eed he b day afternoon’and the remains were | wore found for supper. ‘The evening ar ig weer Tam, andtorthreoressons. First, [faye interred 1 Crescent Hill cometery.| was spent in various gaines apd good Sound and Sensible. because I can’t help myait. Second, | the day before. Mr. Letton had se- were bright peevay Lisle gir sed ace dagszete hog 1 cured bis leence in Butler before de-| she idol of her parents, Sontenn er how'eoeh parting. ' ‘ 4 ert Duke, of near Adrian, was ace'- | tertained at their home thirty of the a eae 9 apts ws dently- killed by the discharge of a | young folds of the netghborhood on she Rirlotian Church: at Joptin +e gun, near Appleton City Friday. Her | Thureday, Sept. 19th, 1907, in honor , "gy, Parente were going through to Cedar | of her friend Miss Mattie Taylor, of county ina wagon. Mr. Duke hadj Adrian. The dining room was beau- jshot @ rabbit on the roadelde and/ tifully decorated with golden rods laid the gun inthe bottom of =a autumn leaves. The young la- West Virginia and partially educa- ted in the University of Virginia. He | served in the Union Army and came to Miseourl in 1866. He te expected to otand trial.in the United States: . Court at Kansas te gr _ are 6 yoare tr on last Sunday afternoon. Riv W.' F. Tourney performed the ceremony. ! These pepular young people took snap judgment on their many friends. | While the engagement has been | known for some time, the wedding date had been kept secret. Mise Lisle left Saturday ostensibly to pay her friend Mre. Suider a visit at Jop- lin, She was joined at Nevada by wagon, where it was somehow dis-| dies all wore leaves of a different charged, the load striking the Ittsle| kind. The young men carried slips | wtel fh the leg, from which she bled! of paper bearing the names of differ Mr. Letton is bookkeeper for the CarpenterShater Manufacturing