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RY Shee | t 5 * Pen Dr. Irl Hicks Me Wste: October will be a Month of Are you prepared for bad weather? Our stock is Storms complete in all departments. Full of new things. New mene New Handbags Men’s Furnishing Goods. Underwear Department. \ New Combs and new Fancy Ribbons this week. You We have given our south room over to Mens Goods Only. Mr. Fred Wolf will have charge of this depart- ment. WN If we do not get your furnishing goods busi- ness, YOU LOSE. Old prices on everything. ° 50c underwear for . 39c \; 65c shirtsfor - - + 48c 65c overalls for : . 50c E - In this season of high-priced cotton, you would will always find the latest, new, up-to-date things at our Big sample line of Gloves at wholesale. naturally suppose you would be asked more for store. you underwear this fall and probably pode ge Don’t forget we are chants will ask more, but we are in a position to Shoes and Overshoes. sell you at old prices. : showing a new Better values than ever, vests and line of pants, each 25c up. Peters Pete ers prod Childrens underwear from 5c for 4 4 iac’ i ’ each garment up. Shoes Ladies , Misses Mens underwear worth 50c at 39c, and Children’s And so right on through the line. Our shoe business is constantly growing. aber Outing Flannels. Good, Honest Shoes, ey the kind that give satisfaction. “Peters Diamond _ We have splendid values in outing flannels Brand” have no superior. We guarantee every this fall. ” pair we sell. The Newest All Prices and all Bargains. Rh a $1.25 to $5.00. The Best * Extra good values in dark patterns and white. Misses good dress shoes, - 1.00to 3.50. AND Per yard only Mens good dress shoes - 1.50to 4.00. Boys good dress shoes” - 1.25to 2.98. The Cheapest 5e Baby shoes - - - = .10to 1.15. a Let usshow them to you We can save you money on your overshoes. ==° HILL'S CASH STORE = Public Sale. Corn Awards. To Quell a Texas Feud. Material For Bridge. 4&9 MtPleasans $11,176.60. War Impossible, Says a Jap. Thavesold my farm and willsell) 44 was predicted, the handsome| Dallas, Texas, Oct. 1.—As a sequel} “Work on the wire bridge east of oe ee Sees © Paris, Oct. 1.—M. Kurino, the Jap- at public sale at my residence, five : : re a sec 16 Mt Pleasant $7000. » ' speclal prizes offered on corn brought| to the killing of Cashier Henby of | Rich Hill will soon begin now, and it anese ambassador, has made the fol- miles southwest of Butler, on the) ont agplendid display at our fair. | the State cab of Totum, Tex., Sat-| will not take long to complete the ze i oe oe lowing a concerning the Butler-Rich Hill road, on : There were over 200 entries and all | urday night, another shooting affatr | bridge after once getting work under Wns Caldwell to Martin W Lee WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1907, | wore good. took place in the streets of Totum|way. The material has all arrived | 49 9 sec 18 Grand River $2,000. rumors of war between the United the following described property: The Farmers Bank special, aschol-| yesterday. Four men were killed, | at last,” sald County Surveyor and Geo W Stith toc W Shove 30 8 States and Japan: 13 Heap or Horses: 6 brood | arship at the State Agricultural Col-| according to the report telephoned | Bridge Commisstoner Borron to 8! sg 90 Mt Pleasant $5200. “I deny categorically the rumors of mares, 1 gelding, 4 yearlings, 1euck- | lege tor two months, valued at $75| to Governor Campbell in Austin by | Review reporter today, “and the| Joao H McCombs to WF Ruddell | 9" impending conflict between the {ng colt, 1 saddle mare. was won by Eugene Jewett, of Sum- | Sheriff Stone of Totum county. No| bridge when completed,” he con-| 166 g ger 4 Shawnee $6715. United States and Japan. Thedap- || 10 Heap or Muves: 1 2-year-old, | mit township. selegraph wires are working and the| tinued, “willbe oneof the best in| award Porter to W W Ruddell | 920° people are esrentially peaceful 6 yearlings, 3 eucking mules. 13-) The Missour! State Bank Speclal | telephone service was so imperfect | Bates County, everything being of | 940 a acc 33 Grand River $12,600, / 984 do not dream of plunging into year-old jack, 1 3 year-old jennet. of $25.00 in cash and $20 for ashort | that the governor could get only a | steel construction.” —Review. Frank Wright to Newton E Wright | je new warllke adventure. Publlo 93 Heap or CarTTLe: 16 milch | term courseat the State Agricultural | few details from thesheriff, Thename ee es 185 a eec 5 Lone Oak $2700. opinion in Japan is clmer than ever. cows, one of which {s a registered | College in January 1908, limited to | of only one of the dead could be un- Safeblower Killed at Work. Jon March to L M Griffith lots The proofs of {t are the manner in short-horn; 2 cows that will soon be| boys under 15 years, was won as| derstood, James Adams. Both sides} Pueblo, Col., Oct. 1.—While a bur- | 4, 5 & 6 blk 36 Rich Hill $1200. which the news of the distur! tresh, 42 head of yearling helfers, 14 | follows: Ray Parker, 1et;—McKenna | to the feud were arming, and Sherlff| lar was preparing to blow open the i at Vancouver was recetved and yearling steers, 1 registered short-| 2nd; Perry Bourquin 3rd; Vlarence| Stone urged the governor to send | gafein the men’s and women’s fur- be idle? indboetg ovation which the people of Tdkio horn bull, 1 high grade short-horn Barker 4th; Claud Wiser 5; Harry | state rangers to Totum. Governor| nishing store of Max Goldberge on HC Blake to Fremont Thompson | are at present offering to Secretary ball. Smith 6th. Campbell hurried Captain Rogers| Union avenue last night, the nitro- | !°*4 bik 18 Iittles ad Hume $1. —} Taft.” 101 Hogs: 25 brood sows, one| Major F. H. Crowell’s special of] and a company of Texas rangers to glycerin that was being used explod- male hog, 75 head of stock hogs. $25 for best 12 ears of corn and $10 | the acene. ed; killing the robber, whose body Farm IMPLEMENTS: 3 wagons, 1| additional {f raised on the Angelia was burned beyond recognition by mowing machine, 1 rake, 1 sweep | Scully land, was awarded Earl Kel- the fire that followed the explosion. rake, 1 harrow, 3° hay racks, 1 corn | logg,. who lives on @ Scully farm 3 The body was discovered this morn- sheller, 1 fan mill, 1 road wagon, 4| miles northwest of Virginia. Mr. ing by the police. The identity of setw of ineness. Kellogg also won the $15 prize of the burglar has an hien Rvccm Hay, 70 tons. Oats, 75 bushels, | the American Clothing House and i —_——_———_ A few articles of household goods | the 50 pound flour by Power Bros. Real Estate Transfers. and one incubator. A number of our people are mak- ‘ Terms: Sums of $10 and under, | {ng preparation to attend the state cash; sums over that amount, 9 | fair at Sedalia next week. WARRANTY DEEDS. Adolph Samelson to James A. All that any man can months’ time, with 6 per cent. fnter- annie ask for in a shov— | wen 5 blk 3 Williams add Rich est from date. Purchaser to give Given a Better Job. . approved security. Two per cent.| . Comtatt 8. 8. McGrath to AJ Smith 90 a dasa’ lok cath, ¢ following taken from the Semi- Fit; $ : sec 10 Mound-$4,000. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. Weekly Enterprise, of Sheridan, EN Chastain to WRCobb 1204 Lete will serve lunch. Wyoming, shows that W. F. Brit- sec 23 Walnut $4800. CHARLEY BURGE. tain has overcome the charges made * E F Hereford to C V,Suter lots 3, C. E. Robbins. against him in the postoffice. and claims 7, 8 and 9 bik 102 Foster $30. qe — : Frank Gi ren, | Auolonees 49 2¢ | hae been given a better job by Uncle wc Annie Hart to C V Suter lot 4 &5 rrr ee ee ale a alt Sam: bik 102 Foster $20. ; eeeeeeas = Christian Church Notes. “W. F. Brittain has recetved word Church services begin a$ 10:45 a | from Washington that his bond has m. and 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E, 6:30 | been accepted and filed, and is order- p.m. Bible~school 9:30 a.m. The | ed to report at the Buffalo landoffice Contest isa thing cf the past and next Monday, to have the affairs of victory as to points made goes to the office turned over to him. Mr. Kansas City, Kas., but we have won , Brittain will leave on the Monday in other and more !mportant re-| morning stage to take up his new || epects. We see now what we can do | duties as register, and the Enter- it we will, and let us have another | prise joins wigh his many friends here E P Cameron to Sarah Hadsell 88 @ sec 16 Homer $2600. Annie E Ross to Sarah I Helms und %int 80 sec 17 New Home $1000. W J White to Elmer E Adams 200 & sec 28, 24 & 25 Grand River $1. B A Ackerman to Delia darking roe gngs 7 bik 4 Reese’s add Hume |. ‘ou want light on the inside of the More important than sunlight—in having a to know it is pure, sweet and clean inside. Youdo know for you see the proof of thie next Sunday. From|in wishing him success in his new a || CA Denton to friends in and out of the church who | field. i b los 8 bik 1 Ai i 1 Paros eo unstintingly gave os their help| -Mr. Brittain is a good citizen whose -s : Richard G ‘to Dick’ John- during the contest we return our | removal will be noticed by thepeople Bete, / "pee cough a . heart felt thanks, and extend to them | of thie city. As chief lieutenant for ’ > ‘Reece Geer to Shawago 760 every one a most cordial invitation peeling recreate a to wreiieey “Uh se Pro sead hovediee