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<> aA * — : - 5S = pps tts a aL AAA Aa Bargains to open fall business WHILE IN THE | | Urich Herald. J.T. Yates has purchased a team of mules of Will Page. Henry Reez and tamily have been attending campmeeting at Sedalia. Ray Stayton, wife and baby have gone to Michigan for an extended | vieit with relatives. W. M. Stayton recently purchased School Supplies Prof. L. B. Allison is now engaged exclu- sively in furnishing @ lawn swing, of course Mrs. Stayton j school supplies to will have to take full charge of the ew or ar e€ school boards in coun- ssore now. : try districts. He is the Nealy Scranton visited J.S Carl- a son and attended the reunion at Hau- maneville last week. Mr. McManama was reported quite sick last week. Joboson Bros. of Urich assisted by & few men of this neighborhood are progressing nicely with tbe new school house at Hackler. Mrs. R E Thurman who has been quite sick the past two weeks fs re- ported better, Q ite & number of our Mingo boys attended the Farmer Boy’s Encamp- mens at Butler last week. All report « ood time and feel greatly benefit- ed by golng. ‘ Mre Geo. Fisher and children have N general agent for Hylo- plate or Slate black- boards, school books of all kinds, desks for teacher and pupils, wire window screefis, window shades, bells, chalk and crayons, in fact everything used in a country school, and at the most reasonable prices, Send your or- ders direct to ' PROF. L. B. ALLISON — BARGAINS Butler, Mo., rturned home from a visit with naan Mre, Fisher’s parents, John Colson and it will have prompt and wife at Moundville, Mo. AS LIS i ED BELOW attention, 44-tt The Butler Bnptiss Association ee ee ee ee we ert will ‘meet with Prairieview church near Drexel beginning Wednesday, 2 2 2 2 - 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 oe 2 8 2 oe OO September 2nd Adrian. From the Journal, Lyle tue 10 year old son of Mre. Daisy Maban, died as the home of his mother In this citv, Friday aftr- noon August 14, 1908 Lyle receiv- ed an it jury to bie hip at school over & year ayo, since which time he had been a cripple and a constant suffer. er, All:hat medical skill could do was done to no avall, the little boy dived {n great agony on the date abovenamed. Lyle was an unusually right boy in his books and possess- 7% Heavy unbleached Muslin only \ Percale... eso teeiavacte 15, 20, 25c Ribbon, all colors. 8% Valenciennes Laces 25c Nainsook, Special... $1.25 Eagle brand shirts........ $1.50 Petticoats «RPC a ee NORRIE $6.50 Taffeta Petticoats. .000000oo..0oooooccooooooccocceeeeeeeee $4.50 Shop E have opened out a new paint shop two e! an amiable disposition, which doors west of Vantrees’ brought to bim the love of all who Blacksmith Shop, ground koew him s Hloors Will ge nothing bat, THe Adrian Bireet Fate willbe held We are ready to show the greatest line of eat September 9, 10and 11sh and the . ° ‘a Bure lead and oil, no patent catalogues are now ous. By reading Dress Goods ever shown In the city. Also paints. The very best of shem it will ~~ that the premium r i sstistactinn auwkes m batds beral Those who havestock satisfaction guaranteed, |able literal ‘Thove who baveatock, a complete and nobby line of Ladies Ready Twenty years experience in hould take ewyan entry tleket at Tove, to Wear Suits. painting and paper hanging, In reburnliig froin the faveral Mon “Tay evento Henry Re der and his sother met three touring cars and the h reethey were driving net belong used to the devil wagon became un Let us figure on PLEASE CALL. Sam] Levy MercantileCo | SLANASSSSAAIA SASSI GSILDAAGTALADAA SA A your job Jt Lewis Webb & Co, shaving Gootls Gillette Safety Razor » with 12 blades ‘ $5.00 marnyesble. Mrs Reeder was thrown cothe gronnd and qilte sertously {njared about the head and should: (VLILIDADASCILAIADSSSLALSISLIIDIDS Sct pugugn gu gn gn gn ggg gpl gaggle ggg ae Sed dd ded ere and one of her thumbs was dij | located or broken. It is nor thought that her condition {fs pecessarily | dangerous. Ballard Notes. Jobn Winegardner an old an high. ly reapected citizen of thiscommunity | died at his home Tuesday morning of last week The tmmodfate cause of bis death wae heart trouble | Funeral services were conducted Mrs. John Reeder Injured, | beat Prowram for O14 Sessler's Day | ed up to Wednesday, Sept. 2od. and While returoing from the tuneral «t| Picnic, Oct, 7, 1908, it atopted b | should be addressed to 0. D Austin, Ulayton Suith Monday afteraoon, | the Society. Propusale will be recely- | See’y. | Mrs. Jno. M. Reeder and son met! ;tbree tourtog cars, Thinking their | ‘horse would bee me unmanageable, | {Mr. Reeder besily uohitched bim; from the buggy, and as Mre Reeder | wis getting to the roadside, the ‘horse plunged and struck her, knock- ed her down, droke her left arm neur | the shoulder, broke her right thumb trom the Presbyterlan church, «f/@%4 made three ugly gashes tn her which he was aconelstent member, “it teg, besides several brulses and she remains were interred in the| Mre Reeder was taken home fn an Walnut Grove Cemetery. ;other carriage, and Dr. Robinson Mr. and Mra. GL Price, of Butler, | C@lled to attend her Injuries, Atthie visited at the home of J. E Warford | “siting Mre Reeder ix resting well, “| the firat of the week. jand {¢ is not thought her Injuries Mry. Ella Black, of Kar sas City, is | fll be permanent. yg the home of her uncle,J | The two-days annual Woodmen + a‘ |plente at Amsterdam, Wednesday t; view church Sunday. September 13 vapested. The Tetepeee estimates There will be an all day seesion with| the crowd at five thousand. A eee eet og? body | heavy rain Wednesday moroing cordially invited. ELLE caused some uneasiness among the nance ti }mavagere, but it cleared off in the Killed by Frsight Train. | afternoon, when the farmers poured Myrt, the little 6 year old bay |!ato town. A splendid program of mare belouging to L 8 Radtord, was | 8peaking, movic and games was car- struck by the Ked Bull frefght, south |Ted out. Each day’s proceedings bound, abou’ one o’cluck Monday | Were closed with a three act comedy- morning and killed. She was oue of | drama, | entitled “Diamonde and the most pupuar livery hureesin | Hearts” presented by the Royal the city and had been out several Nelghborcamp. times Sunday. About 7:30 Sunday| Reub Walton died at Excelsior evenlug she was hired to’ Fravk' Springs Friday of last week, where ty t Suith,who is employed in the R tert | he had gone {n quest of health. Mr. = | Blacksmith shop on Norsh Main) Walton had been fatling for several ,Streeé Shortly afser 11 o’clock Mr.) months arid his death was not un- Smith appewied at the barn and re j expected tu his relatives and friends ported that the mare had been tled, | The remaine were taken to -his home but had broken Joore A search was made but ehecould not be founa, and early Monday morning, one of the employees of the barn was notl- fied that she had been run down by @ train and killed. From ali {ndlea: tious she bad wandered onto the railroad track in the yards near the Cannon-Weiner switch The. Red Ball which is reported to have water- ed here must have struck the buggy near the north end of what is known a8 the first trestle and running slow shoved the bugwzy with the horee un- | injured across the trestle. At the souti end ofthe trestle the buggy was torn loosefrom the mare and thrown off the track onto she fence The first sign of injury to the mare fe about 77 stepssouth of the trestle where she must have been over taken. From there she was dragged about ‘ - 2 POPPI LY PLP LL AOE EN IG RE OE ee oe Economy | Fruit Jars The jar you can save any kind of vegetable in. Every can guaranteed. If you lose one jar we will refund the money for all your loss. | Ever Ready Safety Razor with 12 blades You can hone them LATHER, BRUSHES, SHAVING SOAP. PURE, BOE GION ovis vsrised ciciccrvess Quarts, per dozen.... ; oe ere eee err ree Two registered druggists to fill your prescriptions. Cc. W. HESS, Butler, Missouri, ane Buy your Oatmeal in tin cans and you are sure to get the best; 2 cans for 9000000000000000000000000990060000000000000000000000 A few new articles we have added to our Haraware Dep’t: Hinges of all kinds arid sizes, sliding door hinges for the barn you are going to build this fall, locks of all kinds, pad locks, rim $ locks, mortis locks, pocket knives, sheers, butcher knives, table knives and forks, razors, safety'razors, augers, braces and bits both for iron and wood, drawing knives, chisels, squares, levels, sand paper, chalk, chalk lines, hammers, hatchets, shingling hatchets, sash cords, sash pulleys, sash locks, corn knives, files, hay knives, saws, buck saws, cross cut saws, wringers, washing machines, grind stones, wrenches of all de- sciptions, hog rings, hog ringers, hog holders, hog snooters, ma- chine oilers. We have the best line of lanterns in town, anda | thousand other little things in a hardward stock. Come to us for hardware. We only ask one profit and that a small one. ‘ at Richards, Vernon county, for burial. Green W, Walton and Thom- as Walton. brothers, of this city, as- tended the funeral. Mr Walton was for many years a citiz-n of this couu- ty and at oue time was considered one of our wealthiest cattlemen. He and his brother, William A. Walton, were partners. Both are now dead. You may be able to match our prices elsewhere— perhaps—but not our kind of Harness and Vehicles; in fact we are always a few laps ahead of the procession. We have made a careful study of the likes and needs of our customers, and with our immense stock we are now pre- pared to suit you in any style vehicle and at any price. We have Top Buggies from $47.50—cash—to the latest style Auto Seat, Bike Gear, Rubber Tire Buggies. Our Harness are all manufactured here from the best leather and guaranteed to please. We have just received a few new styles in Kentucky Saddles, and with our immense stock Steel Fork Saddles, you can find anything you want. Buggy Tops, Cushions, etc., as well as Upholstering and Buggy Top work. Tents and Paulins for sale or rent. Johnson's and Mica Axle Greace, Buggy Paints, etc. | We are in receipt of a copy, of the August edition of the official folder of the Mo. Pac Ry. Co. ‘The 78sh page is devoted to Missouri und the advantages offered not only forfarm- ing but for dairying. These folders are printed In large quantities and circulated not only throughout the United States, but in Canada, Mex ico, but goes to England and the Hawaii Islands. is company og peor of dollars a 53 eteps and entirely cut to year in an effort to attract home From the. ‘ugh lamage done the| Seekers and settlers to the various buggy, which was etrock first, {s/ states PARR WR ere re een, we Yours for business, Come and see us, you are always welcome. McFarland & Sons “Don’t forget to visit us during the Big Fair.”