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UICI1 HILL, IHMSOCtll. TIIUU80AY, M)YEM HF.lt 2K,11K)1.
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Great
iiollciay
Assortment.
All tlio big markets
of tho world have
been hunted over by
us to obtain an ele
gant and great vari
ety of Kelliday Goods
With tho high price
pulveriser, Spot Cash.
TT' .-ve reduced the
the very b
ot-
torn.
lsra! value SI. 50 traction tcjs
for $1.24.
I'sbkI J 3c iron tops fcr lOcts.
Usual 13c ircn safes IcrlOcts.
All "kinds of toys, al
bums, cups & saucers,
and gift china, dolls,
doll buggies, games,
etc.
Underbought
and
Undersold
For Spot Gash
The Opera
Drug Store
D. B HICREY,
lClt'll HILL. MO.
114 in. 'ill and eipntw kare tj:4.1 a. in.
f 'oimiTt at l'bHMiDton with flyer
from ti north.
I .VI frvlht and aceom. ar. 9.S0 a. m.
'nrrlfn inn II mid ripnw.
ir.rt i iirl'i. . litre mall 4 ae'm 4:.r0 p.
".4 lr Itlil in.il at'm It'iivt- 6.00 p. tn.
' "' I' :il" ...! , ipn-MM tor f ti 1 h
Mini roniMt'tM w Ith flyer at I'Ichm
iiutun.
113 uinll and -spmui ar9.25p. in.
C'oriirit lit 1'lcHKJiiiton with flyer
from tlx mirth.
Send your frind in the old StitM one
tf our l!Uo.tiratt pamphlcta, to U had by
L.Mf-4tg Koom No. 7&, Century Building,
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The most camprtixtMiv railroad literature
fe tlw bnmekf, traveler or tneatar
puliiJicd lur gratuitous dartritvtioa.
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1 he Ola ffailablaOaolar. OldatlnAa and Longaal Lacatad.
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FllS A GRtAT ' MANY TEETft
on Thnnkt:lTlne day but Ulilnw tbi-y
iir jrood tn-th the tilllna In more
lILi Iv tn uuim pn!u tlian pifMKurc
1EE1H
nr-flll'Mlon that nud ither day at
t bin oltifv. too. Th- ninti-rlHl nwd In
rolil, h'Ivit or nbiuilirnri. nwordlnir
to vvUhi'. The vrk - S fklllful!r
dour, mid IU durability fiuuru-ti-l.
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NcwDcntal Parlors
Ccnsultation "Free.' :
DR. II. D. OLSEN,
. v 1 : Manager.
Over f.&M ; Bank;
Satisfaction Guaranteed. :
The best flour on the market
501b. forft.oo at llolloways. !.
Home m(!e candies at Jas.Amek'
confectionery.
Get your job wotk done at The
i'bibuke office.
T. H. Tipton of Papinville, one
of J3me county'n bt;t citizen, w
in (he city" Mont'av nd called on
Tut. Thibise, He read good
nespapcri and keep? posted.
Pure country boney at Holloway'a
for 10c per pound.' ,
Best atoves for the leat money at
Gcnch I?ro. . s ; , ;
woJiM. r. Clutter ana ii emma
i.rdrr toin'bcn CnTre were mi-
Curliii.. Ark. '? in thi city, at the
GKX. R Coffey, the of-
true,
LI IthlSr.ruUVhipped
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nohth: wiiT
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4. p. in. No. I. M io , pound
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arr.iiiloa of .i.tv i s, it;. 1., i a i .
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Free Museum
rf Atemy l.r is-a
Tt.Oum.n4. af ourllMill r.
Awtn.ua out.oul -ei.
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lit thai
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3 mm
TILL CURED.
a aolil Oms aniM, ail aa aonf aipM4 nntit
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MINOR, loth & U.k Ms., k.na City, Ma.
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Died.
Mm. Mry D. Wear died at the
home of her daughter. Miss Minnie,
last Saturday night. She was 62
yean of aire and hd been kick but
a short time. Mn. Wear was an
estimable lady, loved by all who
knew her. She leave a husband
mill IIVV llIIIMIClt Itf 1IIUVIII lit) IVBI.
The funeral took place Monday af
ternoon from her daughter! home
...I V-. I J . I .
in the northwest part of the city. In
terment in Green Lawn cemetery.
The . family have the sympathy of
the entire community.
Mrs. Caroline McAllattrr riifd
Sunday at the home of ber damrhur
in Chicago. Mr. McAIIanur M, ,,,35, meeting of the citizen of
well known in ihi. city having lvedj .,kh anJ a o.hep Inerted
here mot of the t me i'r.ce 1SS7 '
Fortw year. paM he . i on "i
Chicago with her younl dauht- j" " KUOti ueln.n ming our peo
er, Mra. V. E. Bailey. She leave ( p: and considering way and means
two von and two daughtett to
mourn the low of a mother. The
body wal brought here for burial.
the funeral ervicet. being nt Id at 1
the hrmc of het daughter. Mi. A.
Teft, Wednesday afternoon.
Geo. R. Sweeney, formerly upcr
intenden of the Keith A Perry Coal
Mining Company at ihi plce, di-d
at ExceUior Springs, where he bad
gone for bit health, last Thursdav
and wa buried at Fort Scott last
Saturday.
Try a bottle Germau Washing
Fluid for tale by Uolloway.
Diana.
Look, Nymph" and SlieplienU, too
What audden bla of MnJty
la that wbtcta we from hfwe dtwry,
Too divine to be ndHtook;
Thla, thin in she.
Mark what radtent plate he atireadn
In clrvlna round her !;inin;r throw
Shootlnn hvr tieanm like thrvadu;
TUur. thla 1m ahe alone.
AIo Zora La Circa'e, Nymplie,
Atala. Sitting Bull and many other
historic figures are with us See
our windows. Oriental bric-a-brac
and many other beautiful Christmas
goods, usually only kept in the Urge
cities, are now on band at the 13
taar.' Lovely china, real imported
beauties. IlaviUnd china, real stuff
not Cheap John goods made in this
country nd marked Uaviland.
Last but not least, obliging cletks
always ready to show good. Come
and see us.
Mas. S. L. Auks.
The Christmas
Delineator it about the first ot ti e
special Christmas issues. It iv a
beauty. Tbe cover is a most anis-
tic production, showing a beauti-,; ' ' . ,
f..tt .,.nA.nJ N "'"nt Street M. L. Church, of
" " F " " " w ...... ,
woman
gracefully in a brilliantly lighted
salon. Two charming love stories,
one by Cyrus Tow mend Brady,
plenty of advice regarding Christ
mas gifts, timely pointers 011 cook
ery, winter tune care of plants, all
the fashions of the day inteipreted
into simple language, can be found
in' tbe Christmas number of The
Delineator. It is a splendid mag
aiine, satisfactory inside and out.
There it no magazine lor women at
present published (hat is more prac
tical in all its pages. As a Xma
gift itself, it beam its own recom
mendation. Aoniouueeuient.
Mr. llumestan hat sold a half in
tercst in his furniture establishmrnt
to Mr. Mitchell of Ah Grove. Mo.
The business will be couducted by
the new firm of Ilumeston & Mitch
ell, at the old stand. Mr. Hum.
ston eiptesc his thank to the peo
ple for past patronage nnd asks a
continuance o! the ame lor the nev
lirm.
If vou want talc bills, posters, or
anything in thisl"f, Tur. THtriM
will do it for you.
Wanave ijt lecriv.d
.1 . i.-....... ik... vv h.
ft i iJts it. ii a a i . s s.iii'i.11 . . us o
up town don't fail to sk j and look
at our line of China and Fane
Lamp. Very Krsprctfully,
lj.oilosvay.
Card ofl Lauk
I hereby extend to the miner', 'r ti .i.? itln i? dd txr?
conlederates, cuitens and all f. lend! Lathi; r
stay etirl lata H. It. It J H.t.uio
of the did soldiers, ho so gener- nUl,K iti) wulib iuak ilia buud
ouslv contributed to the bean supper.
Amos Pontiois.
One of Committee.
Mouejl Mooejl Monejt
we nav ioo.ouu iu iw
farm property at Sji snd 6 percent.
rrowtll 4 Cook, Rich Hill, Mo.
1 liaukweltln?.
Thia day U net apart by the Pie
idttit of the United Statet and the
(Jorrni.r tf Mi'touii ai a time for
trcit thank'gning ta Almighty
Cod for r.m continued goodnev and
, un-rc 10 (he people of our great
Diiiio'i nnd Mate, If the Supreme
1-a.lnr e 1 1 bieed a nation and a
raie, he ha b!ced thee If any
people oq earth ought to be thank,
ful it i these peopte. So let it be.
M eetioe.
i 1 i w 11. ' h lit at the Opera
Houve thi afternoon at 3 o'clock,
. "' ' "' ""P'"" harmo
for the advancement of the interests
ol our city. The time ha come in
our history hen it wiil be well for
the people 10 unite in action and
Kvmpathy tor the public good.
A j;oixi program has been arrang
ed, consisting of hort addresses and
music Everybody interested in
Kicb 11 ill should be present at this
meeting
Suudy School Institute.
Thtre will be held at the Salem
baptist Church, ten mile northeast
of Butler, Mo., on Dec. 13 and 14,
next, a Baptist Sunday School In
stitute, conducted by Chariet Rhodes
Slate Missionary of the Missouri
baptist Gtneral Association.
An interesting program is being
.innnprJ for this occasion. It is
t! sired that u good delegation from
every Baptist Sunday School in our
Association be present.
No Sunday School officer or
teacher can afford to be absent. A
preparatoty meeting will i'e held at
the church on the evening of the 12.
and following the Institute will be
held on Sunday the 15, an interett
ing meeting.
Everybody will be entertained
ree. of course.
Thos J. Smith, Pres.
W. H. Morn. Sec, Butler Bap
tist Sunday School Convention.
Martla spencer.
On Thursday evening of last
number of The''ek, Mr. Uert Martin and Miss
Nellie Spencer were united in mar
riage, at the home of the bride's
parrnu, Kev. W. I. I'yie ot the
ficiatuij;.
Mr. Mattin is the eldest son ot
Postmasier and Mrs. J. K. Martin,
and it a joung man uf sterling
worth and ability. He i at present
employed a railway mail clctk.run
ning betwven Nevada and Kansas
City. The bride Is the only daugh
ter ot Mr, and Mrs, O. Spencer,
tnd is indeed, t lovely vour.g lidy.
Slie wa a teacher in our public
schools for several jeart, and ha
boi of trends heie. The happy
loiiplc ri' . nce to Nrvj:!,
lur- th i l HKitle fur itu pn
int. The test stishts cf The Tri
in vi: are extended.
Don't fiiigt j to aticnJ the c'uvcus
in-ctmg at the Opera Hons? thi
hfietnovn.
Quite e i.uir.btt of the member
i t (tie Knicht and Ladie ot Sc-
uriiv K " C. W. Bov ujjii and wife
.. tuipnse Monday evening, in honor
i f theii f.'.th weduing annivtrsary.
The t:iiic vxa spent vviih muMC,
ij.mirs aiivl social conversation; dt!
icaie ii fic shrornts were scivtd, and
l lie etiii vs ill be loiij Itir.cude:
rA by all pirselH.
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1. 1 i.i....'rmiiiiiii.iii
i f...- - - - - - j
: IKies y.mr skin lioh and turur Dl-
j rrupuou. u tba .km so yvwj
hair vr Mil Hv you rvliu?
ktu'rt mil l rr4 kv.t Ub I.toli
k. . . I.. . . a.. IS..
' -1 s-.o.i, h..r ah
uraaud neb. iha lhaaoraa t.l baalj
mud iba Kehu.ff of Mi-turn atop rr.
avar.tbaak.tu tixoa cla' auj lb
blood pura H. H H. a.i:4 al dru
lore fl Trial iraaimaul acl Ira.
and pr aid by nona' to B :'nl Ba'oi
II1.. Ait ..la tia. Ilwarriha StMir
Ur,Mt,ia ...I frra iumMoi a-lvloa fivt.it
!Ovr 1 000 Iuhmi1 of curs U.
tt
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Is tlie Host Economical
Greater in leavening strength, a spoon
ful raises more dough, or goes further.
Working uniformly and perfectly, it
makes the bread and cake always light
and beautiful, and there is never a waste
of good flour, sugar, butter and eggs
While it actually costs less to make a
batch of biscuit with the Price Baking
Powder than with the so-called cheap
powders, there is the additional advan
tage of better and more healthful food.
PmcE Bma Powota Co,
Cmic-oo.
. " : . . a
Dr. Okvon wan lu Hume iion-
day.
Fr.i Krirxr rvtarjrf FriUr
from Kauvia.
Une e Ike Neat tande n a pVa-
ant eall Tuesday.
Uk-n tart ol Ft. .-Ncott. ett
Sunday tn our citv.
C- IL Walters rvturut-d from h i
vlalt in Iowa Tuesday noon.
Mr. Homer Spencer ha retarTK-d
from Iw-r viit to Nevada frlt-nd.
W. (t. IWo.y vvtin trnwu-tins
bui-lntssji In Kanxaii City Tuti.daT.
A. E. VanVoirhii returned h. nie
from hie Kaasaa trip Saturday nSM.
Perexa lYit.hard. of Tae Tki
BI'.sb, apent Mond.i v In l'aola. Kan.
Mrs. .V. J Suldi-r of (.'arbon (Vt
tre. wia In tae city Uon!.iy !! p-
plnR.
Dr. J. H. MUk-rof Nevada, wa!
ha kin handu with h!a f rV til tu n
Friday.
J. T. Roabrook ol Hume. a
tranaactliijc buainesa la our city bt-t
Friday.
Mr. l''U Una ntul Misa Llnnk
Sharp -tit Sua l.y in Kixkviln vl
itins friend.
MrK Geo. K. Hall -y nnd i-li!l trvu
h-ft yterday f. ' ; 1
i tlv at o.,u
'irandma KuotU- l In Um eity
viftitiiiK vtltli t!k t.uvi'.iy A. D.
i'outlouit, au ttrUtiUor.
Dr. I.ntlsrr t"li.-tt. in aud aUtt-r.
ot t'ilnlotj, re ti.-re uiidy tu al
end tlie funeral s f thrlr aunt. Mr.
Wear.
A. It. Hollow ay "a inothrr: Mra.
Siirnli t'.ita. V-ft Turwlay for Ilray.
riHT. Mo., vh-r' ! vtd i-nd the
wlntor.
tirW.y Ste.tn-!.K try aftor a vlait
with hi mother and .tU-r r-lat!vs.
returned to hia bviue ta Hull.u
Mo;ubiy.
Mr. Ji'iU Stij d,-r f ttv 1'nrUm
tV,,t ' n ei'y
iim;i i.vosir.rf uiir iwiim
nwitt.-r.
-Mr. W. T. T.vk- atid aou. Kay-
, Irvint . MM StuM.t.r ivturt.lut
' Mon4iy
Mra. U . K. hoy tv rvturnl Ti:o-
ly from a vllt to Autlu, and U r
a. MU Faunte hhv, cu Ith
: ,,r H Bh,,r. vWl
w.aa vores. jun. siim in ur
Walual Strvvt u rcUaut, It, A. Jurd.
waa Is tV city and atN'h.t.tl ctmrv k
wltU la r brotlKe'a l;iul!y huu lay.
Hrii't at t?a.-t I la li'i-, .-
. U.-hi- vt.- hiuh u n.n i
tuaf tivbta -wo. Thar ba
. K-vtv vu'au. T it da iicta.
Uk joar drUi.v.
cream
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Note. Aluni powders thocld not be
rwed. bo matter hcrr crap they are.
Tber induce dvrepsi, liver citx.-Uia&
and iiiaey tru-Ue.
Ma Li,b orr h.-u. retund frota
a rWt ia Iola, Kan.
Mra. fjerard nnd Mr. Irt I'.atk
erid were vUltora ia Huiue Mon
day. Mra. J. M Groaa la ntertatnSn-
h-r aiaiter Mrs. Dora Cnt a&4 BiVe
ML Sallie Iteaa, of Cmwfort Co.,
Kanjia.
irvs. Walter Do man. of l'ut-Ulo,
C4o., arm? ia Suuday tihtfora
month' vihit with her mother Mrs.
I'd leara wf ratpy bou aa t fo
tha S p ilua -ra.
Ballirlbao t IB UU r.a - i
dt R.kT Mmintata Taa Aaa
K. Oldharu, formerly with th
Con kn-McKUiben Vlfre. Co.. apent
Sunday wiua hU pareuta la tlii-dtr
on tiU retaru from the burial cl hU
fjtther-la-law, Mr. :. Kweeuy at
Ft, Scott, to hU house at Uur.u-tOIi-.
Mo.
Ilc well known rural comedy,
Alvoi Jo-Jin," wiU be tbe attrac
sua at tic Opel a House tor one
.iiii, nisi FnUay, Nov. jjth. Al
oou;b "Alsia Jo. tin" was the tiivt
. t.c iMVvaiicd rural cotnedie and
.j. had many im.tators, yet none
.4ve ever attjtr.cd the great success
i ir.e original. 1 he plot binges ia
i. visit ol an old New England
i.imtr v ho leaves hi Vermont
!. c.s- (! tir viil ! New
t . .... U.C.U Ot S.kOtl(
l unstlt into alt son of trouble and
his cMt to txiiicate hiiiiktll fur
i il. do end of tun. Sesrtat well
iitiiwri localities it New Voik are
. iivticsi! represented by tpecial
sctnrrv aaicrg ire mmopal
scrre aie theCirand Central Depot,
Tier !) East Kiver with a view ot
the btooklyo bridge, beautifully
illuminated, a thieves den in Bivtrr
stteet and a npicat Bwwcry concert
hill. During the p:ay several novel
specialties w!t be introduced.
ItSavea Iter Life-
O.ui'b'a Maais'M eyrui h vs aeta
putid a ear lu tbta a'tbbari.iu4
bieU ha aatoilakat Iba ps.i. Miaa
Lav. a givao Uplodi by bar at
iMiJinrf ty ciau r.ba bad lung
tavae. Tu doenor said aha wlj t.
bvtuea tnlu( aad a4ttal to Uta
citititoi bi n.adien.a, aa II a da
li. bre m c.aal H r par.m. tiaJ a
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U.ii.Q.M'k ftvtiat lit tt bwa.
I liry a n-a s.a.i Id fi I aa rt;ra
In d m-v h.Hir apart, au.l Irvuaal
lv n.i.il liai clival snilis (t)(4ilfe.
liltrf. rWtvM utueolna aba a t(
I, and ai' ui.'f a law bolt In. nt
a. h, aba la atnt.al sa il aa avar. It
aa a.'W dka ralaixf lb dn4. aid
baa aaial.-iaiiad lb raptitaisoa) ol
Uxairb' li fii Pyraa hara aa a
eKlab rud ; e aall pmliUia'
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li.sa-b a M.t'Mtt trtip ear fc
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h ti i.mrJy tr vl-vy-nt eouU
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