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‘ a eR a it it eee ee ee ee ee Hh Navy beans, pet Ib...:d.insniede tional Park commission, Sir Frederick and Lady Borden and Gen. and Mrs. The Representatives from 30 States | TAK* of Ottawa, Canada, are onane Gather at Joplin in Annual commander of the Canadian militia, Convention. and their visit to this place is not only of « | field, but also-to learn the WELCOMED TO MISSOURI BY GOY, FOLK | “%cE the park is laid out, that the MG CGS MES = = =ZESL At the Hardware Store ROUND OAK trove that keepe fre and makes no clinkers. MAJESTIC RANGE Siege Cr toaiteatte and charcoal fron, which does not burn out like ateel. ST. CLAI Cast fron cook stoves. See ' this splendid line of cast cooks. They are better than any ateel range. WOOD AIR-TIGHT HEATERS inc. and prices. We want you to see this ex- cellent ae of wood heaters. BIG CAST CANNON STOVES Por rt snoot-nousee. Have j fi 1 k of loaded Loaded Shells, shells. Seek gt 3, cay. ‘Teen New Some Fellows IN-THE GROCERY BUSINESS Sacrifice honor in the mad scramble for the dollar of our dads. Some of them lose sight of what they owe to their fellow man in the way of honest groceries, honest weights and quality as well as quantity. We are not one of those fellows. We give you good goods, good weight, good quality and courte- ous treatment. We have just received a car of flour and have another one due the 15th, and it must move; for we need the room. Come in and get prices ; we'll * the Great Productiveness of the Flow of Gold Continues, Kansae-Missourl District- and Its} New York, Nov. 18—The move Present Prosperity—Various Rese-| ment of gold from the vaults of Bue lutions at Tuesday's Session. Topean banks to the United States, which has been in progress for sever Joplin, Mo., Nov. 18—The first ses sion of the American Mining congress, which convened in Joplin Monday, was held Monday night at the new/tinues. The total, which passed the Auditorium, the opening address be | $55,000,000 mark Monday, was in- ing made by Gov. Joseph W. Folk,| creased Tuesday when the TIilinois of Missouri. An address of welcome} Trust and Savings bank of Chicago on behalf of the district was made by | completed negotiations for the tmpor Mayor J. F. Osborn. An address on | tation of $1,000,000. This engagement behalf of the committee of 5@ was/ makes the total to date $56,080,000, W : made by Col. H. ‘H. @ Club and Nublack. e have fine evaporated apples, 2 lbs for 25c. ‘The initial day of th Dead In a Hotel Fire. P . In stag, Cocos and White handles. Cooking figs, 8 Ibs for 26¢ iat devoted to the reception of delegates} New Haven, Conn, Nov. 12—at|] Beautiful Carving Sets Table knives and forks. Tea and ’ . > and a side trip to Galena, Kan., where / least six lives were lost in a fire that || table epoons in all etyles and prices. Something fine in dried grapes, 3 Ibs for 25c. a heaqast wes egeen at noon, A uetly Ganaait he Hotel Garde early nT fas Tebiaaks adianbabio book beaker, kuab . num of valual ucing mines e 4 ie dead were employes of 6 genuine Nebraska adjus ie HOOK husker, husk- See us about Northern potatoes. We have in the western part of the district ~ the hotel. It is believed that all the Huskers, ing Sore and pegs of all kinds, ‘ good ones cheap. inspected. A party of 150 made the/ guests escaped. The fire followed an i First qualit trip in automobiles, visiting Badger,| explosion on the fifth floor fn eas (ORE Remember we have fine coffee, 8 Ibs for $1.00. Santee. Seiten ane eat camps. “A ue wae 8 Go tabi Te Grain Scoops. From 75¢ to 950. ii a large number made the trip tire fire department was called to the B d Berry, New York Club Skates. La- bah Old Country hominy 10¢ per asie ‘lena on the electric cars. scene before the flames were con- Club Skates. dies and Gente in all cies, iain " , Regis 3 pound cans of California plums, 20c per can. Governor Folk in his address of wel-| trolled. The bodies of the dead were oo We have the best line of Chinaware we have 4 ome 0206 S| co vik mean hernet repent hy Razors. ciauss ana Geen sens : ae ever had and will make you good prices. pepeete. pole ery t om the city, Shears and Scissors, ™***,y “su Every pele mar. a ; Bring us your produce. We pay you high mained tm the United States. In this a. Sent tary Le eye * ranted to givesatistaction, Right _ a prices for it. Yours for a Square Deal, “Hi ce tha Wales Ghai to coctaosk’ be Suv, ‘Welch kas been fe senses tor ; Pocket Knives, In addition to our regular fall Cattarau US purchase we have added a line of fine pearl hand- led knives. Every knife marked Cattaraugus. Warranted to give satisfaction. the past'two weeks reported and filed their findings before Judge Dabbs Monday. In its report the grand jury reported 15 true bills, the majority against saloon men and gamblers. Judge Dabbs, in instructions to the jury directed especial attention to the duty of investigating the dynamiting of the News-Herald the night of Sept. 18. No bill was reported in this case. is with pleasure that I welcome this distinguished gathering to this won- drous commonwealth, representing as you do an industry, the annual out- put of which gives to the country each a year something like $100,000,000 a | worth of gold for the use of commerce INDEPENDENT AS ANYBODY. and the arta, The importance ot your work cannot be over-estimated. “At this time when a financial flur ry is agitating some of those high up in commercial hfe, it is reassuring to see the wonderful prosperity of the mining interests and to go over a state like Missouri and observe the agriculturalists so happy, so prosper- ‘| ous and so contented. With the farms H Take down, Pump gun. Winchester 12 guage, 30-inch barrel $20.50. Stevens pies. All kinds trom $2.00 to $5.75. So 16-in Jappaned coal hods... .20 Gray Graniteware. 17-{n Jappaned coal hods... .25 16-{n galvanized coal hods .30 17-in galvanized coal hods .35 4-q6 coffee pot... 18-in galvanized coal hods .40 6-qt preserve kettle.. The American Humane Soclety. Boston, Nov. 12—The thirty-first annual convention of the American Humane society was begun in the First Baptist church here Tuesday and will continue Wednesday and BIG 10 SALE and the mines—the basis of our na-| Thursday. While the first two days King Koal hod, the best 8-q6 preserve kettle............ .80 : tural wealth—in such good condition,|@re given up mainly to consideration hod made with double. 10-qt preserve kettle. + 85 there can be no disastrous panio, and| Of further work in animal protection, bent 14-q¢ dish pan....... 85 : the present excitement in the finan- —, Nyro & geag = “* y= 5 12-qt water pail 50 clal world must die away with the} matters relating to children i} 17-in King Koal R : —— AT THE —— causes that gave tt birth,” given a thorough hearing and discus- ve stiaaho 2-qt rice boller... 50 At the conclusion of registration 16-In King Koal 36-4n wash bast Monday night 30 states were repre- sented by delegates. At Tuesday's session of the congress committees were named and reports received. A committee of five was named to draft a measure that will Prevent mining engineers from aiding in the perpetration of mining frauds, A resolution asking the federal gov ‘ernment to issue separate patents to lands suitable for both mining and agricultural purposes, classifying min- eral lands as “mineral lands” only, was submitted, but action was defer red. A resolution declaring for an ad- valorem tax on imported zinc ores, of $30 a ton was adopted, and each mem- ber pledged himself to work for the enforcement of such by addressing a letter to his congressman urging it. In an interview here Tuesday, Prest- dent Richards stated that President Roosevelt, a few days ago, told him that he would recommend to the na- tional congress the establishment of a bureau of mining, similar to the de- partment of agriculture. The presti- dent added that the congress next year ‘would-be-held somewhere in the probably at Columbus, Ohio. sion in Thursday's meeting. BIG RACKET. “SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, We will have on saturday, November 16th, 600 pieces of choice graniteware for 10 cents for choice. This is the time for you to get a big bargain. The smallest piece is a bargain for 15c. Don’t forget the date, and attend this big sale Saturday, November 16th. THE BIG RACKET. ©. W. JENKINS, Prop. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS CASH. . Stock and poultry fence. See the Pitts- Public Sale. Pittsburg Perfect burg corn cathe, best ever. I will sell at puble auction at my residence on the Pat Maloney farm, 2% miles north and 1% miles east of Virginia, Mo., on Tuesday, Novem- ber 26, 1907, the following described property, to wit: Live stock. 5 head of horses; 1 brown mare, 10 years old, in foal by Percheron stallion; 1 bay horse, 10 years old; 1 bay horse 12 years old; 1 gray horse 11 years old;1 yearling filly. Cattle 14 head. 4 cows giving milch; 3 cows to be fresh in March; 2 yearling helfere; 5 spring calves. Hoge 47 head. 6 good brood sows with pigs at feet; 2 good brood sows to farrow in February; 3 thorough- bred Duroc-Jersey sows to farrow soon; 2 thoroughbred Duroe-Jersey boars 6 months old; 1 good grade black boar; 38 head shoate ranging Banker Walsh's Trial Begins. — lh —n 300 bushels Chicago, Nov. 12—The trial of John oe ee R. Walsh, former president of the Chi-|C™2 in crib, about 100 bushels oats cago National bank, on the charge of|{n bin, about 4 ton good timothy misapplication of the funds of that/hay in stack. institution commenced Tuesday in the} Farm Implements, 1 good farm United States district court before Judge A. B. Anderson, The indict | ¥9S°™ 1 good buggy, 2 set double harness, 1 set single harness, one 16 Brought contains 180 counts, ‘The ot-(iuch Good Enough sulky breaking fense charged is punishable by a term|plow, one 16-inch walking breaking of from five to ten years in prison. It/ plow, one 12-inch breaking plow, 1 is believed that the trial will last) Brown riding euldtvasce, 2 walking about one month. cultivators, I Fuller & Johnson corn planter, one, 12-foot harrow, 1 car- San Tresinc, Nor if_Seveqton Dent's work baneh, and many oth er articles 00 numerous to mention. Terms: On all sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. Over $10 a credit of 9 months’ time will be given without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due to bear 8 per cent interest from date. 5 per cent dis- count for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. G. F. Maroney. Stock Food and Poultry Dr, . Hess Pan-a-cea and Louse Killer. Pumps of all kinds, Chicken netting, Barb wire, Nails, Carpenters’ and Mechanics’ tools, Builders’ Hardware, &c. Perfection ofl lamps and Perfection ofl heaters. Deacon Bros, & Go, BPQOOBOBB @BOOBOO@ew oe Spal for Comfort-Soekers Our Splendid Fall Line of GOODYEAR WELTS Having decided to doa ASH BUSINESS | ‘We wish to anmounce to our customers and the public generally that otr prices will be worthy of a close investi- gation. The following prices will hold good until further ‘notice: ye $ They are bound to please you on account of their good characteristics, Smooth Innersole, All Round Flexibility, Wear- ing Qualities ) f 4 i : § Axd last, but not by any means least, they are the 4 : f § § f f Limit in Style! li to r, GAM iiss... meg Hiram Nichols, . NICHOLS’ SHOES ARE BETTER. Your Shoe Man. Es #8 SR ee a a a a ee ee his fate and ran home. He did not tell of the shooting. The wounded Poplar ‘Blaff, ‘Mo., Nov. 11.—De- | boy was found forty minutes later.