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Vi lL. XXXI ee Virginia. oo — = — City lasso) more land and started another wife died al out 28 years ago. ;The jweek hobvobiog the Governor” orchard. Mr Cope ta looking well older ones sre passing off fast from The Sunday Schools were well rep |Query: Is WW. the mysterious and bis old friew (s were jlo vo. seo\ the stage of action giving place for ented Sabbath. stranger? him and learn thas be had poe the younger ones. Mre.0 M. Drysdale of Braymer,! Goo. Crooks and ataser Mire J. Ae did now tellus but we beard a) Mra Ben Parker went to Kanga’ Mo, fs spending the week in Bates) Park went to New Home Sabbath to Whieper that hia aexs tr vir abe City last week to have an operation county, She landed ut Passaic 'a48 | see their motiier who fell and hart! ii tec. matrimony A wishes, We hear she paesed through the Sabbash noon and will be at Vir | ner arm him a plessant journey on she mat operation well an? is dotog well. Her ginia about the middle of the week. | wy ¢ ope, of Palleades, Mean, a t “sea mother, Mrs Ju es Cuzick, went Dr. Foster of Butler was called | Col, apent Sabbath nicht with D. © Lowis Porter died Inst Wednesday with her and her husband. ad Saturday night about midnight to Wolfe. He was around Mouday call nd wae buried la the Mocrts grave Dr. Smith was called last Sabbath seo Mrs. Thomas Hufiman. Monday , ing on his oid neighbors and he did) s a0, He was ia his 70th year and Mhé to ees Mrs, Charley Vermillton night she was reported doing well. | not forget Aaron Mr Cope want to! was known by many reoplain Rates, John Sparks returned from Okla, Kaneas City Star —“The myete- Colo , afew years ao and parchased eomnty Hehat lyet ty Charlotte Monday. He rented a farm near rious stranger wae presented to Gov- | some land and set one’ an rd hip som years, followed | Lawson and will move there soon, ernor Hadley lagt week.” Bates and he recently solu tive acres of Sis) sh many ars aid had al Monday night the Virginia switch County Reeord.—‘W. W. Park of orchard for $5 000 He has pure sas « na hard working san. Hts board broke down and oh my, how SALE NOW ON Every pair of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers in Poffenbar- ger & Douglass’ $10,000.00 stock marked down to FACTORY COST $5.00 Men’s CD ) RUBBERS einai Now is the very time Florsheims, and 6 $3. 65 Every Pair this great Factory-Cost $3.50 Shoes, MUST GO AT Sale at a great saving. $2 65 Actual Cost SOME : $3 Values $2.25. OF THE $3.50 Values $2.65 PRICES The +4 “es $3.15 Lambertville Rubber ‘Walton’ —— ===! boots, $5.00 values $3.75 Shoe For Boys and Girls at Factory Cost! Candee Snag-Proof boots, $4.00 grade. .$3,25 Men’s $2 and $1.75 Ar- tics, Factory cost....$1.30 All Women’s and Chil- dren’s overshoes and rub- Style, Fit and Service are combined to the§ highest degree in the “Florsheim” shoe. After once wearing a pair you will always look for the ‘‘Name on the shoe.” bers marked down to FACTORY COST! This Sale means a saving of many dollars*to every one who takes ad- vantage of it. Remember Don’t Delay BUY EARLY EVERYTHING They Won't Last Long = Get Your Size! (AT COST! Croeseit $4 Grade at Factory Cost ba,19 The nisseiat'? Assortment Godmans OF MEN’S HIGH CUT BOOTS | "74 Stes In Town All Styles Marked Down to | Faty Cost! FACTORY cost STORE FIXTURES Every one invited--Come and see even if you ; don’t buy. , FOR SALE Bought and placed on sale by Hiram Nichols Shoe Co. || BUTLER, mo. ; “THE HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES.” SSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 19/9. NO. 14 many human rapid | ta!king machines Mingo and North East Bates. were knocked out of actitn. | Some of our farmers were plowing) Hello! your*Auns” tsget ting read Monday. to take partin the Spel nig ‘ontest. The M. E. Ald Soctety will meet ag | Did you notice our spelling in lass W J. Bards chursday afternoon at gg sAiciadbe 2p. m., Feb. 4. Aaron ts aware that! © dy fs talking about the jhe loses many tine things by not a:-;roads. Now ts the time we can see tending these meetings and so do ail) Whebher they ® properly worked persons that stay away. k Some cf our farmer uelng the Thomas Hockett has his shop|{T8#, aad “you bet” it does zood done wand will accommodate all thas} '?° want work, He also says he will be} Houley Clark aud doe Jacobs wens in Virgiota Feb. 4 to look after the) 60 Urich last Saturday wants of the old soldiers, from eight] The teachers of Mingo mes at unsil ten, | Hackler lust Friday nlgnts to make They had a big rabbits hunt ashort | some arrangements for the Spelling time ago slong the timber, They Coutes killed S00 rabbite, They had tw Nealy Scranton tas nos yet reburn armies, each one had» commande i fro New Mexico. it ts rumored Col. Crumly and Col Barton, The} thas he will probanly locate tt Col. that was the loser had to furuls! Z. 1. Polley ie the author of abook the supper, which was held at the, u L presa, which will, doubt }Concord school house & week ago t Lterest vo the people of jiust Saturday night. A large crowd unity = Tr contains an of mea, women and children wer ft ele weather conditions present and had a grand time jfor sb bWenty D years, and | Oyater pleand all the good things {nto the fusnre twenty | that heart could wish for seven years, 1 was reported thelass of theweek| Miss Mary Middleton sponte Satur jshas Joe Whinnery was not any bot.| ay and Sunday with Miss Ethe ter but wetting weaker all the time | ‘lark. It {s hoped by his friends as spring) ‘Velby Stayton and family visited comes on he will get better, Aaron | iss Sunday with relatives in Aaron Recital “tat So } SB Smith has received some new Foster Notes. }books and apparatus, purchased with the proceeds of the box suppe | N.L. Caton, of near Reavely, at) The Is of MeKinley sehe a " i tended the funeral Sunday of Grand-!now have one of the best ‘quipped ma Briscoe, lrural school roome tn Bates county Ed. Loyd and daughter returned} Mra, Emma Seranton and ber bo their home tn Pivtsburs, Kansus, | mother went to Urtch last Saturda Sunday. } The latter took the noon trafn for a | Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Barton! yistt in Kansas City | Briscoe, & girl, January 18. Allpar-}" Mfr. aind Mra. G. WIT ire spent’ | Hes doing well. Sunday at J Sutth's The Gold Medal Mine has turned) Leland Page ts atfl! reported ver {ts toes to the delsies and quit. | Sick D. L Hughes bas sold she Water] deff Taylor is ubblug tt eb Mockivon Mine to Clatk and Hecke! boughs from Mra. Davi nM von, Dave can be seen padding up! posts are quite an item to tt pe wh acd down Gillin Creek with Bob! live far trom timber Treasure’s ducks, he Urich Camp M. W. A. willhave The latest fad in Fosser ts MUMPS | oyster su sper next Saturday and measles, Phe b ys aud girlsare night. 7 vmp recently he ble going around with jaws, lookuue) pabbttl aod the lostng + will somewhat Ike the old-time saddl | pay for pper bags. i : ; REL Chandler ana family, of Case Charley Garwood and wife, of Kel: | conasy, vistted at Judge Suileh’s last ner, Oklahoma, are vieiting Grandpa! Sunday. Mra Elizabeth St som Orenr, of this place, mouly known ae “Aunt Lizzie.” went Tom Budgets and wife, of New | he mewlsh then foranextended vlelt. Howe, spent Sunday wivii vhelr par-| BK. Godwin has been ont bred: jents. ling this week. He will buy any: Misses Maggie MeCann and Willis) thiag from your farm to a pia of Darr visited with home folks satur-| old {rons Aunt Jena | day aud Sunday. | OBITUARY, West Star Items. Alpha A. Briscoe, neo Covrum, died! Lass Monday there we , | Fridwy at her home op East Senth) seoek went bo market streets we the age of SL years, Ll} LG. o i Chee months, 19 days. Auat Aiphe Brie Al Baa i be | : : ee Camer iver get ir jcve was born fa Cooper Co, Mo, | February 3, 1828, and died Jan 22 noe: }1909, She was married to Samuet) Jesse Warren, 2B Lesonrn L. Briscoo April Sth, IN460 Low Albers Rowers aud | union LO childrea wer \ Wivek Whom precede bu C. B. Briscoe, W. 1 Jeoe, of this vieiaiby; 3 1 is, of Bla kwa r,4 j Moj Mrs. Susii Slo | Sprit igs, Mc grandehil dven end 25 prea’ dehildren [At tue tee of 2O ye he united)” with Mount Nebo Baptlst Church of), Cooper Sie Was baptized byt JAP. Willitntas aad cota sined t BkKab ing» {sistent member until called home so [that good land thas (od hasprenar- | Lesaar Warren edtor those shat love and serve ffm, | Ed. Cameron we Fonera!l sermon wes preaches ag {day nighs. | Solem Sanuay by Rov. P.M. Mrs. L. Y. Thomas spent last Sa ring, pastor of the Baptis sChurca of | urday with her mother, Mrs. G. W Rich Hill, Her remains wera Inid by | Dantels thealdeother husbandatsalem. for} Ali who were on the sick lst last lowed by a large concourse of sor week are betser at shia writing. fug relatives and friends, as ste 758) Meg Geo. Dantels is feeling bad ‘onderly laid tu ress. Mauy lott Well) wigh a bad cold this week. toars were shed. The children of she Tho vlo's f on a |deceased have the sympathy of thiy! ¢ 008 P> Supper proved @ aulvcess a community in thelr sad bereave |* tar last Saeurday. Had a tine time = and made $13 90. The money goes ‘i Dinan : ment. for digging @ well. Mt. Vernon News. Allman Dantels and daughter, The roads in this vicinity have Eululla, resurned home last week. j They hada fine tlie, Ib was awful tip ope impassable for the last) ooig downtthere. Mr. Daniels fs not Mt V __| stuck on that country. The literary at Mé. Vernon was! @ Ww. Daniels, L.G. Thomas und well attended !ast W ednesday ~~ C. W. Dantela spent Sunday al Ail- ere pa bgt ee ered. | cian Dantels. John Dugan fs very sick with pnen- LW. ; oi 6 monia at this writing. We hope for an i. ae pot mt i a epeedy recovery. business, : M. The services as Mt. Vernon lust scebiiiiidaimciiniais Sunday week were not very well ut- Amoret Items. tended on account of lots of sickness in the community and unfavorable | From the Post. weather. Manual Nestlerode and wite have F. M. Christopher and son, George, fyone to Kansas Clty, where they will leit Saturday for a few weeks visit in| make their fasure home Kunsas. James Heartley aud Miss Birdie John Jenkins sold two good teams | Barker drove up from Worland last ‘ot mules lass week for which he re-| Friday and were united In marriage ceived the highest market price. by Squire Lackey at his home. Tom Raybourn and wife visited The dray team became: frightened 3, 3. §,}@% the depot Tuesday, while Mr. + staat at the home of 8, 8. Downey was loading freight on the " wagon and ran away. When the. PB choy weigh gaa ey, tyler 4 turned {nto the street, Mr. Downey being so bad but few of the boys were was thrown from the wayon and in- to afence He sustained one broken able to ges thelr wagons home. mb and some internal injuries. Medi- Walter Young and family arestay-|cal attention was given him, but ing with P. C. Burnes at present. owing to his internal {njuries {¢ will W. H. Hart has been on the sick|be some time before he is around let for the last few days. Y. K. W.! again. hunting last Tues