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ALL SORTS! 1HU Suit caso, at ltL0, Tho last Courier for ,. Horn to tho if ... "oar CnitchfleM i. - . T "U. -THE HOME OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MENh THOSE who have followed (he successive steps of progress we have taken, are aware of the helpful possibilities our store presents to all who seek sensible gifts. To others we commend the direful perusal of this announcement, or, better still, a visit to the store itself. When the problem of something to give "HIM" for Christmas confronts you, as it always does at this season of the year, turn to this store for relief we can certainly help you make an appropriate selection. What to Get For Himthafs the Question. Any of these are good: Suit Cases Suspenders Fine Shirts Umbrellas Sweaters, Ties Fancy Hose Shirt Sets Hats, Caps Fancy Vests Kid Gloves Collar Cases Sfioes Hand Grips Handkerchfs Mufflers Uuderwear BRADLEY & PARHAM Open cVcry night until 9:30 1 If a man die, shall he live sgain?" Job xlr, 14. AN questions all the silent stars; He ponders on the hollow skies, w Whose unreplying- darkness bars 4 The further vision of his eyes; Yet year on year the trusting earth Bursts from its winter winding sheet, And man sees not the wondrous birth Of miracles beneath his feet When bare, brown boughs blaze into green, When new life thrills the blade of grass, We scan the stars and leave unseen The little mysteries we pass The marvel of the swelling bud, The wonder of the bursting bloom, The blossom gems that thickly stud The ground that once has been their tomb. The patient trees, unquestioning, They live and die and live again, As comes the call of fall or spring They lack the hopes and fears of men. . No miser-life the blossoms lead; They spend their perfumes in the breeze; And he who knows of worth may read The lessons written in the trees. Man asks his answer of the night, And may not pierce the shrouding dark The earth looks up against the light That wakens grass, and bud, and bark. The common earth it has no creed, Save that spelled by each upturned clod, No faith save that of root and seed And the blind patience of the sod. FULTON PROPERTY OWNERS IN TROUBLE. Attorney Ed Thomai, of this city, nnd Attorney Wilt Webb, or Mayfield, had a conference Wednesday uvonlus with tho committee named by tho property owners of Kulton for the purpose ot deciding upon a course to pursue, with rogard to tho street ques tion. After hearing tho case fully stated by tho committee tho two lawyers wanted time to look up references, to consider tho caso from every viewpoint, to detcrmlno as near as possible tho chances their clients would have of wirmlnc the suit Mr Webb will return to Kulton cither tonight or Friday night and the citizens will then be told wheth er or not they have good grounds for Instituting a sulL If. In the lawyers opinion, there la no hope of winning, the committer will most likely drop tho entire affair but If the attorneys' opinion Is favorable then an Injunc tion will bo sought to prevent the council from accepting tho streets In East Pulton and to prevent the Is suance of bonds. Kulton Commercial Accordlr- to a statement given out by those li. c' argo of tho farming ton. Mo.. Iisaac Asylum, all bodies ot patients who die and their family or frleiid v 111 not pay tho expenses ot tho funeral, the bodies will boglr on medical colleges In SL Louis and Kansas City. Kotlco of death will be sent by trlegraph to the family of friends nnd n reasonable time await ed for answer beforo the bodies are disposed of. Christmas Suggestions Is cne hotel ot 700 rooms only, tho wage hill amount to 117,000 a week. A big bouse, that is one which con tacts from 1,000 to 1,500 rooms and the Ansonla apartment hotel in Now York bag 2.G00 will pay about 20')O a day for food; to feed its thousaud &r fifteen hundred omployes will m a from 1600 to 1700 to begin with. Fourteen barrels of flour, soven hun dred dozen eggs, twcnty-tlvo barrels of oysters the list may also go to Indicate tho wasto thoro Is. A Mr hotel will burn from fifty to 0110 hun dred toss of coal a. day, winter and umnr, for almost as much Is re Hlrd to keep the house cool aa to kocp It warm. Items might easily bo out of count 170000 a year for music and orchestras for example, add their astonishing now figures. $40,000 goes to now dishes, and ? 00,000 to now lmon, The whole bill for renewals, ropalrs and redocoratlons will annu ally amount to somothlng between 600,000 and $000,000. Don't fall to see our big line of Christmas Goods. Presents for old and young can be selected from our stock. Ilorendes, O MOT DRINKS CowgUl's I We are showing many new goods suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS rnriofmac T Imkwallao Not nly the finest, but the largest collection nnStmaS UmDieiiaS ;n the city, of Pearl. Ivory and Gold Handle Umbrellas, at $2.50 to $12.00 Handbags, Very suitable Christmas Presents. Price $1.00 to $8.50 C'lL. Q r LADIES NECKWEAR AND LACE YOKE COLLARS kJllrv kJUclI o, Our assortment is large, nil latest ideas for this season. Christmas Furs just received, new line holiday furs- Black and Brown Fur Sets, with Rug Muffs to match, at $6 to $15 Fur Neck Pieces, at $3.50 to $7.50 Holiday Slippers Women's Comfy Slippers in felt in black snd all colors at $1.50 Felt Juliets Women's Fur Trimmed Juliets, made of good felt, black and green, at $1.00 and $1.50 Children's and Misses' Red Felt Comfy Slippcrs$1.00 and $1.50 See Our New Line LADIES' CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS LADIES' CHRISYMAS KID GLOVES LADIES' SILK EMBROIDERED HOSE Call and see these and many other new goods we have to show you, Baltzer & Dodds Dry Goods Co. (INCORPORATED.) " 'a ion. CoUntr Pnr... . . otho.,ckI1.u0;,,!rriiVi ML. ehT vnrur. Hodueed nrlr. .... Coat Bulla .! ., 1. "-",.a't,M Company. "oiit D, q, O. I. Cm.. ot romc' h ' - nwk. Wo if A .ii t tSulUatbrT;'1 A Dodds 1). O. Co. WUtf Yea. a nlr nt i... ft he thinner I,,. J bare them-iuce's She, sJIj ' Wet weitw shoes, ha... .r. "7rr rllht price, at ,lc sho, Mrs. John Kin.. ... . U.l week from 8t Lom. , ww ,,UIR n,rdaBfat Mrs. Chaa. Kolti. ' Miss Nina AHn i j , .i .. .. Kulton. was unifi in ... . Thursday areninr i it. i , . mlngs, of Union City Miss Krsnlro !t.l,i v.... . . - r ' Mm week from B. r rv-t.u . i. .. .. SouUtcrn Helchts Addit.-n tsi n. pecta to build a Ulr, r...I . .. the spring. W. A. 1'rOSt, Of Wlutn rkilrm... of tho Democratic cour'T iomaiu. will probably make ti m,, i, .w. office of .State Sena', r the i . .u. ot which conws off t.jt y,r Sirs. Itoia tone it , , ,B . ... diet of II.U0 acain-- ". 1 r Rn, road Company in ti,. i ! Cosit nt Mayflnld, fur li.jur s tkHW whllo Kettlnr off the f- i at Cilrrt City Aucuit 6. UvJ An old xcntlemsn n Mauac&tmu boasts of having v.d iftin'J-tto times. There are Itcrublican rtcut. ors In rcnnsylfania wh althoati not yet on the sha.!y tide of U!c bavo beaten that r- J at otlj om election. Tho small boy Is i. i'.. r.i: t po ll ti and sreoromodi ir . j.t so There is alto a noir.,.Mc mtHH In tho Sunday uhu.l &'' rdar.c la Ulckman all of h .h f ntt to mind us ot the tjtMn.,.i ut Clirttt-mas. Sunday nlcht at trjnh in Itearta. a small town In Wftn. r 0t Ilayborn, ase 17. atru k irnJoa son, bro 21, lth r citnt stavo from a busrr t . frsrturtai tho akull from fni.'i J- fccsco dl4 tho next day. Tho poles of the Htstora l'l Tcleusph Company a'c t ins renw' ed from the city by ' firplojes ot tho electric lujhl pUn It order rf tho city. Tho V. r pioil" dored to tako aay th-- po!d 48 not so dohiK the I'T tonk proprt action In the matter i uNn Uit .11 ..I.. ' r E ? IQ fiflt Ail wyy wi u. week's Courier- tin '' i-s""ft ' YMWiniiil bo In Mil I VITR Tuesday mornltiK t. r a" "J ' t . ,t..n Ant cation. The paper . i j w -Wednesday aftcrnofn '!s' d of Thursday mornlnB. ' b ill 1 the moro advaiitnKrous for lis a' vertlser. Bamllerry.an.au sbou' old, was arrested ThurJf l Pn.l MarfleM lv sierln John C-alloay s.,d i- ton Friday uornlDK I c " cd with bouacbrtakirc o-d It w . . it . i m einiw leged moveu irom -to Mayfield aowral w flt0, m hi. ".,:'irjc;u Taft favors Krani'i" n ,lh,..CKU. to American ship bulW. o.jjjj Ins the iK).taKo '', ' " .SLboiloVn ud rlodle.U V v, tu-od flnnnclal a'1- ' K& the pubUlbom in ' ' ' (tn tlmllllotuirlfs nnd a of thomsolves. . , ,f from tk Wo are led to t" - ot Commercial's figures m ot skinned bolth In pn. o work dono on htr h . friends also tako us rferJ matins that the com jr tobulldaplko '"'Vncul" ton. and ns.uro us tna n I0,000 n mllo. Cut i ' (lplKl. you will bo nearer v ,j4 J U true that If tb. 1 as wide as a city ,l 1 ywwr; f4wttho cost oM te lre