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GLASSWARE! WE ' are Boiling at a bargain a TABLE LOAD, of glassware. Como and get your choice for 10c. They are worth more. X I.nfVU, HIMM'X OPERA DRUG AND RAKCET STORE. I D.B.niCktY, Proprietor Open noose BIdg. Rich Kill, Mo. Attend the IJaaar opening to dty. Mr. David P. Taylor has been granted n increase of pension. John Martin, Jr., it viewing the sights in Kansa City thi week. Tbe big iron cistern on steel Ieg, in the east park, i about com. pletetl. Some private money to loan on good real estate tocuriiy. Gut. 1. MVCKkBY. People are flocking to tlie Haz.ur today, (jet in tiit; swim ki. 1 j in the procession. Mr. and Mrs. N. Johanne, of Nevada, spent Sunday with their sons in this city. Frank McKibben and wife have returned to Rich 1 1 ill to live again alter several months' sojeurn at Butler. All nr churthe were well attend ed J jt t Sunday. licit Snider spent Sunday with In imrriit", Mr. and Mr. J. V. Snider. Mi. S.J. Hudson, of the Arthur Coal Cc. WM in the city thopping last .Saturday. The GrilTith Grocer Company it putting a meat maiket in with their grocery ttore. John Hagan will be in charge. Win. McClelland of Salt Spring Mo , vimu-iI hit friend and former pawor, Kcv. C.C. Jame, during the pat week. I.unt Oak Towns! ip Sunday School convention will be held at Willow Itranch church, Oct. Ilth, Sunday next. Jwl.n C. Courtny living on a farm near Cornland died at hi home Sunday, Sept. 27th after a lingering illness of many months. Geo, E. Logan, lumber merchant of Nevada, nd hi wife, pent Sun vmm i;i:Ma.MY. ? LONE OAK. Em Tort Thiivji TT; M;-ni i'-i , I. it aiin l i.-l flight mrrX t!m lt w Mirve f,r,j- ! J -j.y mulr 4; hi T now. f woriI tart it t? k. Mit May Martin went 19 Kan tat city yesterday. Get om ovster toop of Ihe Ep worth Leaguers Saturday evening 17 . 1 - . . . . . j - . . . . ... Gertrude, are in Kamsa City thi driil a'-.ut ti.-My r-! atrfy nt . M-ry Vvtttiiar dio tt tr;n week. ! aci I l-sr;ii drilling l't Ktar 'y. trt work. . mf i,lron t i,r k Mr. W. ( Stootbraker it re- Urj, ari , ri, ,,,t. coserir.g rapidly from l.er recent , TU ftrt -n V. n...hUI U : tUiu;itUtUf-,.!(Ht!.i"iofj l-mt. Jv t.r2ff ha th- frnrti-ep IiKAVJ.LT. Mr.eta. , I ) f.t wiUi JvJntl-.na A gn. MittGeorgic Davit 'pending : T,-J '" , , - . , r 1 fr""t of W hitr Mil J tr.n carnival week with relative in Kan tat City An Ioo ., h'i tW ri!a-d Piper j T k pnvrwnt. "f r-re U uiw Mi&tet Ilatti and Y.tLt Piper arrf in Karitat City thi week, tee ing the carnival. Mr. i, xrn.-e .,f V!r4'.iU iVj, , t vr Vr. nh, it Urtru-r iwf r.'ilVr, I11"! thm'?f Sii.il w!r( a flr t':tv fc rA frtttV M'Uarttiiy, R'm. W.v!v a.n.1 r.Mn!;r, rt!foil at fci't Winmtty'. r Batkr, Sut nrUr fn. 'Rn-tty nt. J, c. ; s r'f!rt hi fc.y fr lliirrv Pounder f,nr,t nn . , 1 . 1 1 t r 1 .. day in the city and attended meet fjom Loatgate, Ind. 1 y., Monday, ' 3 1 1 . u . i 1 . 1 t itic rresoyierian cnuicu to visit fnendt at her olJ liome tor ' several days. Mrs. Saliie M. Lyndall of Ixui ville, Ky., arrived in the city Mon day evening on a visit to the family of Mr. Geo. P. Huckehy. Mr. Iteed is making consider able improvement in the propiy recently purchased by her, on the corner of 1st and Park Avenue. Mrs. W. K. Royce entertained Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Nash of Austin, old friends of her former home, during the past week. Mrs. W. T. lludelson of Kan- jsas City, spent most cf last week in this city, looking after property Ld. McCarty of Bcatley Bro. clothing ftote, ha purchased the Oldham property on Park Avenue and taken op hi residence there. Oct. jt'u was pension day.the 4th being Sunday, for those who are paid pension at Chicago and De Moine. Only a lew such live here about. Local Barbers Union No 19 ba been organized with Lee McManut, President ; Ja. Barker, Vice Presi dent; Milt. Hagar, Sec'y; and V. S. Stewart Tieasuier. Tne Richards Progress shows up a'big list of premiums for their interests, She returned home horse show day after to-morrow. Saturday evening. The people of Richards seem to W call fecial attention to the be l4ioa themselves out on the ud of C. F. Beard, the auctioneer, fair. C. G. Harnett came home Sat urday from Carthage to attend church Sunday with home folks. Butler is to have a lecture course of five lectures this winter. The first one will be on Monday, Nov. 23d. T. II. Tipton, the popular drug gist of Papinsville, was in the city Saturday looking after busines matters. Coal on our street it telling for 10c per bushel, and judging by the site of the pile after it it unloaded, must weigh exceedingly heavy. The Mg millinery opening at The Baaaar take place to-day (Thurs day.) Tbcy have a magnificent stock of headwear on display and everyone can be suited. R. V. Creech, the jeweler, it back from his trip down south. The climate don't seem to haie agteed with nim, but home treat- mailt w i'l doubtless do him good. Capt. C. V. Wincheli'a new cottage on Olive street, between 4th and 5th, it about completed and ia already occupied by Curt McKibben and wile, who begin housekeeping there. in another column. Those who know Mr. Beard know him to be as good at tbe business as the very best. Mrs. M. J. Underbill and son. George and Earl, of the Carbon Center neighborhood, have remov ed to Baldwin, Kansas, where the boys will attend Baker University this winter. Mr. Levi Pierce an old and es teemed citizen of Butler died Mon day of lat week after a short illness thought to be lock-jaw, caused by running a rusty nail in bit hand some two weeks before, ' Mrs. C. L. Phifer aod little son Leon, will leave the last of the week for Ohio, wher they will spend some time visiting. She 1 i r.i-tj wen vr-vcif) lT f' ' 1) fc k'ry ur t,w to .n. WX,f la w 0 t w I t.t w k w I'r-'1 k'n.i-i arjJ r-. T'-i.th nrd n W'it H'.:l '; rf9 iA rl-rtjr. fifr.!. Mt. ,4 K H ff I ill, U J A.n U-iYllt Aivl vX-MitJiXijtVwnri. a "ji,d'a lajrt Vwlnj, f sstti a tr.,'tnl tf, tlt hart tt hf the season, at the Logan budding, j l'J r.u'h. cut . i . I lift t- .nm .y. oaturoay ingm. - Mr-. i;aa ttM t La ; r lT Kmm lts. wtwi-r- i I u..-re WW tstl!t:ltbait mi(.rv nrr-, W tt.rruj ixuts ,a m wnirsl nl Wither Wre tLU K,t wore tt. I t. .f.tl'.-. M.-,. C. F- WWr- m HD'.n Hm Inrt fenr. I th w Any ti.it Jfr ' , . crop of l,r'ra ei-rn on otw -f onr I t.t,ir. i g-Ac z t t Arkia.. la ! t-.. '-, i, Js. !'t a )iil)u.: of Jt in onr i1sl.l'rli''j'!. Tli e.lrf-r eot;nj- fsiv.mitie-i tUnry l I tu'iitnit'is bJ to rorolnr " ist. i Jlr. ftfo-l Ks r.rr ', 'tiur.b t i'iuiTie ist SUr, 1 I!-, f J V: h .--,k th aotia train Mr. C. G. Barnett tpent last Friday afternoon in Nevada, visit ing her tittet. Mr. Lou Gench and wife took in the Pt.est ot Pal'at parade at Kan las City thi week. Miss Pereza PritcLard is able to be about her work at the Coming Nation office again. We hive $200 to loan on good real estate security. Mast te acre property or farm. J. T. Reavley and wife came up One ut our tH-lahltorit m!- h.. i i. J rd; rV-iJ on wLhh w clover lr thr"- r-ar. Arthur writ, o- that 1 fj uieatwE hi-.fir.t d..frit aunpcal jtlca ; W B , jj't. !. t- TVir Mrw. Iv:S ll-iri '-"-1 a Ki"J!ia f 20. a man ho air ttusj. ik-i u m fcji f-vr ti n.i'I falVn down an f k-rator !iA.'t i "v si5 j 1- rnaKldug l.im-!f rrrra".r acd ' cracking h! and had Ua aa-: ' eonw.1'n 24 hour. a roc!it ro i tbeLoepft.il w le n- Arttjr w n In "i cliar. Arthur cut Ja WJ ojrri, j from Nevada, Tuesday on a visit 13 1 baling and n-pairwl tt daizisi- Mayor Griffith's family. Mrs. C. G. Barnett left Tuesday evening for an extended visit to btr old borne in Indiana. Seymour Williamson went to Kan sa City, Thursday to pay his re spect to tbe Priest of Pallas. Dr. J, V. Roland of Eldorado Springs, formerly of this city, bas been "granted an iocrease cf pen sion. Walter Cooper, who has had such a severe siege with the typhoid fever, it able to be out on the street again. Rev. C. C. James went to St. Louis, Monday n'rgbt, to be present and perform tbe marriage ceremony for an old time friend. Geo. Page and Ed. McMahan ' be iomeJ ,l Heasant Hill by ate reported to have begun work s,sltr ,IOi" on the new coal spur from the Frisco road, between Hume and John Heck left last Friday on a fishing trip down to Current river. aa far a ponif..l-, and ut l;t re port the man wa on t!j- Labway ; to necoverr Lettcn from Panute in VlrnUi wirt that k1- U dvlishtl witbtlie' mountain mx-m-rr. altii(,ti-u at Crt ' there wt-re too tuanv anj Ih j ( : too close tovthvr. h!e W w-Jl pleaded wltb h-r p irt, c ti kIi.kI. ! Wo had tl? .K'ujuiv ot -titt-rtain- In? our old frV-ud and n-!j;ldor, W. C. Hedden. two wt-K ai'i. "lial" ' U the iMtiue getji.'il. w 1 jc5--1 M low he w,i whvu w- firt r;i ttius' It "71. Mar LU h.'iduw cti t-r grow : k-- : r. l B:ei. JAMES' CASH GROCERY J Walnut Street 51. E. Church, j There will be preaching at the ' Walnut Street M. E. Church next, Sunday at 1 1 a. m.and pjop.m. by? the pastor. ' Sunday Scbool at 9:45 a. in. i Junior League at 1:30 p. m. ' Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 :3a. Chas. C. James, Pastor, i A New Oklahoma Line. Sprague, out to the New llo:iie ' If he don't catch any rtsh he may coal mines on the Guard Wilson ! catch a good case of ibeumatism. farm, last Monday. They know 1 We have known many a fisherman how to make the dirt fly on such a contract. Be sure and attend the annual opening at the Baaaar to-day. We will be pleased to have you call ai.d j MORPHINE. in our time and rheumatism it at common among them as it is among old sohiieis. and fur the same re.-w son w et leet and sudden change. M'. J. T. Hockett died at her loon over our good, we i;av e h lle nc.,r Virginia, Wednesday most anything you want in m.lli- j iRht Sept. 30th alter a prolonged nery, dry goods, new waistmgs, I ,:;ne,.. she w at an excellent worn, book, shoe, belt, fancy buttons, j al)( , KOOj ne.jjhbor and her depart bucklet.etc It will certainly pay! nra xvill ,t moumed by a Urge cir you to call on us. cle of friend and neighbor. Ihe The G. A. R. Post will meet I bereaved husband vu! family have Wednesday. Oct. 11, at Odd Pel- j the sympathy of the entire commit)-, lows Hall whe doubtless the, pies- j Comt. me on MonJ tiou of a bean supper some time in h a Uo)(rJ o( A November, will be d.scussed. . 0, Mrme lU A mem. ber of the lioaitl present. The as- forget the , . ,, , , x . from $1)000 to Mr. Frank BurkholJer, one of our good farmer, was in the city yesterday and favored The Tri bune with a pleasant call. TRe Epworth League of the Walnnt St, M. E. Church will give an oyster supper in the Logan building, Saturday afternoon and j Ry. will t evenmg. Everybody invited. 1 Rev. L, L. Pinned, the new pas- AS'- Oklahoma, a d. stance cf 53 . tor of the M. E- Church. South, ar. ! mV.t, through the towns of Witcber. rived in the city and preached hi Area J:a, Lutber, r::.. Ctrreiy; A CAR LOAD of SALT jr r?;ti Pat ap ia 35 lb. ccttca sacks, 5-5 It,, ccta weir, ic-o lb. cotton sacks, ati jvj lb. tarr:. nzvi soRcnun. A fcarrel jast pat oa tap. Try a f tCcu. New Orleaas syrsp ia toe. car. .REnEnnzR We want jour prodsce cf all ilsii- Pay cisi traie, or wiU give css aa crir tt a -i."7 goods store. DOH'T FORGET That CRYSTAL FLOUR s tbe best c tV market. Dcn't take c--r wcrd fs it, lit tjive the four a trial. . ( t 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i JAMES' CASH GROCERY j H. P. JAMES, - - Proprietor. 0 0 tiVV.1 On August 24m t?-.e M., K. & T. ! y n fl. -. f ' 'n e ' ! new line tro.11 Oklahoma Citv to first sermon last Sunday. lie i and Tncri. Tbe lice opens up a ! well received by hi people and a ; aR!i!rkeat agricultural country cf surpassing possibilities a country; bound to be the Lomaseel ers" n:ecca fcr several years. By October itj the line will le completed through' to Bartlesviiie, Indian Territory,! giving the M. K. A; T. Ivy. a d;rtct j line between tJklahoraa C-.tv and; Kansas City, St. Lcms and all points north and east. ir.etrancn i:ne trorii vj:e to Wjbjrk, I. T . was competed on August 1st, anJ train ate now run- the members. Don't i-. 1 1 1... .. utic wi iiicoun, " W"Ui v,s- 11,11 .c ...l... .1 at. If the weather i fair almost $uoi. Sam. Levy JtCo.of Butler re- 1 .. ... 1 - esery uiemucr uus..i ,0 uc p. rrni . , jg . ,o at the u-.cci.rg. j nr(l & w,u.t!cr Mfrc c o( l?l. Mr. II. S. Stryker ha severed jjrr M friutrd fiom $.000 to bit connection with the Rich Hill ,$ ?7-0. Thi. concluded the bus- t,oal Mining to,, ana will speiui , iiu M ,iul collM .aioumed. Why Remain a Slave Whta Yon Can te Certd at Rome. An tswslbt, iM-rtiiAurut isud pnlu Un home cune tor Morphine1, CiK-ulne Iiiiidrtnuiu, Opium nnd ollsrr druv liatilu la KUiirnnttHH) thixw t.UIow lug luMrui tlona. tjur tn-aluM-nt la very lnij'W aud enn m taken w Ithout tlte knut-lf.' r HJU'jatatK'e d other l-arsou. We vlo not detuln you from tu!utwt and rat-b riir rwelve lu- dlslduul tivntmeut frvim an riier- htirel iwrve wlilUt. lU-ll f U tin HMHlliit. Apjet!t la rstorvd at time and Jvi lrcniii,j normal at thu iM-Ktiutluit of the trvutmt'Ut. We fVfttore the nervoii and phyUul yt-in to tlelr uaturul eouvlltloiia lutsuiiii we rvtuove the eauaca ot the dleat rUtCK TStUI. THKATMK.VT allowing the ierlVrt a-apjMirt our n iiK-ty uIvvj w lit Ini H'lit on riuft CoiiMdi'iitl'tl eurriMiuil-ue v bi II v W ith plivU lima, olivllcd. Wrrte tvHln.v for our Iwi bo.. a w LU b v siur rvfvrviHfe, tvrnut, etc. MHtUTTN TtiaaarafTa' Am'., lVp't. tt., 1U5 lirvwdwuj, ew some time prospecting in the west before finally settling down to business again. He deputed TuesJay for Spokane, Washing ton, and from there will visit othr points before finally deciding to locate. He bas been with the Coal Company sixteen ea;s. Circuit Court convened at But ler Monday, Judge Graves piesid- ing. This is the fitst full term under the law changing the ttrm 10m November to Octodec. There are 13 cases on the djiktt, cl bhica 29 are for divcrce. Neaily all of the divorce cases aie brought by the wives. There are 26 state caes. There are SS civil cases, several ot them appeals diin jus tices courts. Gee Davis aro about teaJy to open up their coal mines northeast Of Rich Hill, Aug. Marquandt is sinking a shaft just north of town, J. I. Brook & Co., are pieparing to operate coal works noitheat cf tbe city, W. II, Barker is gittmg out coal 00 the Mart Perry place which be purchasud last J. T. Eogels ia preparing to open up large coal works just south ut town, rnd Putnam Itrotheit ae getting out coat on the HotuntL.t tract west ol the city, near Sptaue. o4 Hill 'ilicu'i wets 19 llb)," Mr.a.ulMis. H.P.Moore and Mr. 11. G. Cook gave a lecrption to a large number of their taly and gen tlcnu n li itn. 1 uii la.t Thursday eve ning at the new, commodiou and elegantly appointed and furnished liomeot Mr. Moore and wife, cor ner ot Pine and High street. Re freshment in keeping with the elc Cant surroundings weie faultlessly disjtenseil. Record. l)eaiieaa (.'isnnot he l'uret tiy I.h ul iipiiliMtKiiia na thoy rannot r-Av U tin iliM-awil jHirtlou f the cur. There 1 only on w ar to cure tl.'iiJiU'KH, iui.1 that U by eonntitil, tl'.ii.vl ivuu'klit'it. V'n(ii- a cttiiKtM ty mi lull nn., I cotiititioii td the uiu- Conn llniiij; of ttui r.ut'Uliau Tut Wlu'ii thU tutx! U tuftatiutl Jtiu linve 11 riniiMIni; amind or liiii'rtrt UHr- Itiii, and w hen It U er.tlrvljr cKimaI, IV'nfu.io la Uiu rvwult, aud uuka the Inrtaiuiiintloii eun takeu out and ThU tuU' ivwiorvil to It iii.riuitl eou ditlnii. ln-iirliirf will l tU-.it ro.ved irver; iilne ma out of lets are eituix'tl l..v l atarrU, whkh U uothlng but an liat.imt'.l ettii!ilKiu of tlic iuih i'ii iM'rv Ut. U t 111 kIm-Hat' lliiinlnnl iHilhtnt f.r any em of lSvifiH-i (t rttil t'J i-:iiarih tint rnun.it ! etirsM by IUII a t .ttr;U fur. tVnd fir elr- rota th. Iiihs P. J. t HI.M.V & OL.Ttikslo, t Sold by vlniiijiUt. 7.V. lUU'a t'aiuiiy PlUa ftt tic Wat. ningoser that diviion schedule. on regular I How to Make Money. j As nt of ritiK-r - .li.m' I t,v-,ts v ' w rite Mnoli W.iuul.i. turiu 'o...V.; jl. Mrwr. tl.wjv.v. f.r eut ainl parl.U'uUra t t tn Ir l:.intlniu Ahusi-v Ilium I arl ( aw s li it your inru,u-l firuvt-. .ii it and f!i!-d' nilti t i t ti!-! Sii tr tnin.- r.'.. rr tiv i orvlr Ik-ih Saihi,.- mw ni..il . ', ( r.l. .l.ti.. 1 li I'm- nutl I'M! trU r l!l at .1 r-Mt toil) U.tXH OillV Kl-OW an ont.'r. -u-i an. I !! .r! tr m-ud f -rl ' rnrda wtttiout eaf. j . 1 r-Mt ton j .!i!l''.f Mnvurt'' 111 t.tj. l ir I K.' ! y MANAGER WANTED.! We oVfirv to taiji. v n lrut v . 1 tt j ! prosperous year it looked forward to. If yon want to see a picture, tbe design and execution of which tpnlng from the mind and the paint ing bv the hand ot a twelve year old boy of Rich Hill, just take a look at the drawing in Humeston't win dow. It It the production of Harry Con, ton of Mr. J. W. Cox. Dr. L, L. Amet. of Kich Hill, Mo., an occulist of ahility and an old friend of ours, i over here the fore part ot the week fitting glastct for our people. He it a man who hat made a study of the optics and the fitting of glasses to supply the defect in the eye and no man ever struck this town w ho did better work and more satisfactory work. We bespeak for him a large practice in this part ot the county. Foster Times. Many ot our reidcrt among the old soldier who know P. M.W yatt, so long CJuaiter Master of the Inter State Re-union Association el Nevada, will regret to learn that be ' H-r ' ! S( ti m j I.UViLm' Ul tl,l tv.CllV -i.lt. I f still lingers between life and death 1 i r?itor , uir Lii"uv 1 w-u and ! at Ft. Scott, Kas., with no hope of i Ul f-1 k''u. recovery. He was. slacken siih! paralysis many m.Qtuhs aga and 1 as been almost helpUs ever since. 1 He is at the borne of his daughter, Mr. Alb Lindsay, and it leccis- the best care loving hand can be stow, but notwithstanding all thsl hat been or can be dune, thtrt, s no hope thai he will ever be ary better. For several week past Mr. S. T. Broaddu, ex-County Cleik, ha been at woikontle paper of tbe Probate office. Tbe pper were in bad shape, owing to the fact there wat no place to keep them propr!y. k id the fact that Ihe office has bcu moved several timet in the pa three ot four years. Mr. Broadduth gone through the paper of all the estate, IkiIH rttled and unsettled, nuitiSei ing and Indexing the estates so that any paper wanted can be easily found. The work was badly uetsled and we .doubt it any prison could have done it any leutr than Mr. iOlKi Mraisht t h SaUiv anj alt l ippuirs sosltt -fhj Viverk .y ;..-; .i;rvt troia t;v-J -J tUr(.'e. I s! ' itu y a lvau-vl. i n-vi in t v;. ii my ii maKiwiri . ; SitKU tu ria.vu. tit. A.I !rv Tk ivi s.J.l ti;-f k. M.iii.iv r. KJCailvO rclsii'.nj. t'u n.o, li u JUMVGt 1101 St l-RIG STOSt. m'Y Yd k ri:uiPMf.s hj kk Wa CjvSikv PAt.VrU'S I'tl 1 rump I'SItt d Si., VMK Ukl il.T MAfS. NA.IH tsALSMit 1 I - - v .. tJ S .. . 1 -w4-vry s4 '1 f of 1 TO HOUSEKEIIPERS S. u I y tmr a.,1 tn-au. mi a .t il fvr lvi.vj l'r-iuluiH tc!. r an I H l.i rul triii I if taut it v s t ULECTrvO-SILICON tt l.sitioua !lvr ji. ui tv uUi ' vf V il'. i vl.).. ..itt rMiirt.' ail it r t U v. M. Have You Been In Recently? We are full to overflowing. Ifthis,Big Store" was any smaller we could not accom modate our immense fall stock of Dry Goods. Clothing. Shoes. Ladies' and Gent's Furnish ings. Carpets, Cloaks, etc. Bigger and Better than ever is tlris "Great Trade Center." A larger stock in each de partment to select from, and lower prices than ever before. We want you to see us for anything in our lino before buying. We can soon con vince you that this U THE PLACE and wo are THE PEO PLE to trade with. v . You can't afford to a good thing, so call cn the Big gest and Best. " s, ri v. V, i I n '! I I '-'; n n ;! 11 srM COVLES-McKIBBEfl MERCANTILE COMPANY. -c::":::.. 6th iS Park Ae. mhniii 7 -1