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ILLASBOUS MEliASOE. anrday's Daily .1 . 1. Bullard left tbls morning mis. ;ood farms for rant. Apply to BtTJ -iOtI. telle Wllker returned from ty last night. .'. B. Hamlett returned last a Kansas City. has. Kcltb aud bis wife 3 day to our city yesterday. irry Brown left tbU morn Waterloo, Iowa, wbere be remain a couple of weeks. lorence Neale came down nsas City last night to visit !y of her fatber, Mr. Lewis Archie nix, of St. Louis, . this morning; to be with her Mr. Chas. Wallace. In bis .' ona Kennedy, who has been her sister, Mrs. Chas. Wal urned t Higgtnsvllle tbls vniliam Calaway left for Mar- is moroiuir to attend tbe exercises of Missouri Valley til Rankin left this morning trong, Mo., to visit friends go from there on a fishing i. Geo. Stewart and children from Winton this morning he family of be father, Mr. , ars. P. A. DuBols, who has been t,lne her daughter, Mrs. Ed , left this morning for her Long ton, Kas. ..'in. Parks went down to nig tbls morning to see to the r, of his running mare, to St. Louis. Una ol eream and chocolate town tor 80c per lb; flat new 4J kind; figs, raisins, date and apse at Joe. I Look's. ' ave Ileatbman went to Llb- a mnrnlnff ii vfalt. frlonrln attend the banquet of the ool alumni association. '. E. Serat, who has been i week superintending the ig on at the serat mine here, sight for Kansas City. of the peace and douMm pnbllo pplled with chattle mortgagee 9m. at 5 mom per copy. All anka rrlnled to order, tf "ftttie Green returned last m Kansas City, where she visiting friends for a few attending the May musical Jeo. W. nail, from Hall's came up to Lexington yes venlng on a short business I returned last night on the o. I Johnson, of tbe Kansas City culation department, dropped i Iligglnsvllle yesterday even spend the night with the Iks. John Welborn returned yes- evening from Warrensburg, he went to attend a roeeti ng executive board of the State 1 school. an star company keep a call book ammoth liverr stable, and o at sd Central hotel. Leave orders at mm. 10-37-tf Nellie Marshall went to Mar this moroiog to attend the : exercises of Missouri Valley . Her sister, Miss Lucy Mar who has been attending school will return with her. Owen Owen left last night for uis, where he goes to take of the running mare, Orrlsls, :ng to Mr. Wen. Parks. He e mare at nigginsvllle and will barge of her on the race track Louis this summer. -.' tbe liver falls to eecrete bile, tbe iiecomes loaded with bilious orop tbe digestion becomes Impaired boweli oomtlpated. Herbloe bat , and a few doaee will care any ' biliousness. Price 60 oeote. For Crenshaw A Young. B-4ml rs. Tip Ludwigs and Allle Utt Us morning for Ceotervllle, They go to do the battery with Centerville In a game of all against tbe Neorasica in They make a strong battery " the team gives them proper t the Indians will know they against something. i Monday'! Daily. Will Cobb left yesterday even Kansas City. I L M. Williams went to Kan 3 thin mnrnlnir Chas. Royle spent Sunday here is father's family. Henry Gelzer returned g to Chickasha, I. T. Mr. Bob Ardlnger spent Sunday here with his father's family. Capt. Barnbardt, of W. M. A., went to Marshall this morning. Miss Florence JJeale leturocd to Kansas City yesterday evening. Mr. Znch Wright, Jr., returned to Tonganoxie, Kas., this morning. Mrs. Evan Young went to Kansas City yesterday to visit relatives, Mr. A. W. Staffer went to Kansas City Sunday morning to visit friends. Dr. C J. McCormack and wife re turned last night from Kansas City. Mr. Chas. Klnkead went to Napo leon Sunday to visit the home folks. Mr. Frank Barron left yesterday morning for a business trip to Dodson, Mo. Miss Frances Smith went to Rich mond Sunday morning to visit her mother. M". John Goebner and wife went to St. Louis lust night to be gone some time. Miss Delia Trail returned this morring to Kansas City after a weeks visit home. Mr. A. T. Johnson left yesterday evening tor Lincoln, Neb., on a business trip. Mr. Linn Buford came down from Kansas City Sunday morning to visit relatives here. Mrs. Lucille Robinson lett last nlgbt for a weeks' visit wltb St. Louis friends. Miss Llna Rodenburg and her mother went to Concordia Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Geortre Dudtre went to His. glnsville yesterday to spend tbe day wltb her daughter. Mr. Ike GraU and Mr. Wm. Palmer returned yesterday morning from a trip through tbe east. Messrs. Ed. and James nugbes, of Richmond, are visiting Lexington friends for a few days. Miss rearl Miller, of Windsor, Mo., came to Saturday evening to visit Miss Claudia Dunaway. .Mrs. John Robinson and little daughter returned Saturday night from a visit to Kansas City. Mr. Tom Crenshaw and wife and baby came down last night to visit Mr. Crenshaw's father's family. Mr. Neil Todbunter spent tbe day here yesterday with the family of bis father, Capt. llyland Todbunter. Mr. Ben Johns went to Sedalla yesterday morning to attend a meet- log of the commandery at that place. Mr. Dave Thornton and sister, Miss Daisy Thornton, went to Iligglns vllle Saturday night to visit relatives. Mr. Mansfield McClelland came up from Sedalia Saturday night to spend Sunday here with his mother's family. Mr. Wm. Bandon came down from Kansas Saturday over the Wabasb aod returned on the 5:11 p. hi. Mis souri Pacific. ' Miss Annie Jefferson, one of Cen tral's students, went to Napoleon Sunday morning to visit her home for a few days. Miss Louise Smith, of Central college, went to Kansas City Satur day evening to visit friends there for a couple of days. Mrs. James Robinson and brother returned Saturday evening from Tip ton, where tbey have been visiting their old home. Miss Margery Minter, a last year's graduate of the Baptist Female col lege, came in this morning to visit Miss Birdie Duncan. Mr. Frank Hays went to Leaven worth yesterday morning to visit hi sister, Miss Katie Hays, who Is at tending school there. Mr. J. H. Campbell and wife and little Miss Allene went to Iligglns vllle Saturday evening to spend Sunday with relatives. Dr. B. F. Sattertleld and wife, who have been visiting the family of Mr. Chas, Barron, returned Saturday evening to Kansas City. Church ot Christ Scientist, Sunday services aa follows: 10:30 a. m., Sunday school 11:30 a.m., at Kaights of Pythias ball. All ars cordially Invited. tf Mrs. E. B. Campbell and little Miss Vera May Campbell went to Kansas City Saturday evening to visit Mrs. Campbell's mother. Miss Edna Dean, of Cor.der, came up Saturday evening to accompany a party of Lexington friends on the steamboat excursion Saturday night. Homb Money to Loan. do good real estate security, la sums of 500 and up, at 7 per cent. So commission, no red taDe. AdpIv to J. Q. Plattenbarg. tf 1 Messrs. Geo. M. Mountjoy, G. W. Stler, W. F. ilincsley and David Lyons went to McAllster Springs ibis Saturday night to spend feuoday there. MiM Bessie Orrr of Lincoln, Mo., an ex-student of Central Female col lege, wbo has been visiting tbere for a few days, returned borne tbls morning. Mr. Newt Henry came in Sunday to visit his daughter, Miss Mary Henry, who lias Just returned from an extended trip to Virginia and tbe principal cities of the east. Mr. E. E. Estle, of DeWltt, Mo., came In yesterday morning to visit his daughter, Miss Bessie Estle, of Central Female college, and tbe family of Mr. E. B. Farley. Mr. James Edmonds and wife left last night for Casper. Wyoming, wbere Mr. Edmonds will again take up tbe duties of tbe position he left to come here on account of the sick ness of Dr. Hasscll. Miss Malta Powell, from Joplin, and Miss Anna Worihlogtoo, from Galena, will return borne tonight. Miss Worthiugton has just closed a successful school in Galena and Miss Powell has bad a large music class at Joplin. At Harrisonville last Saturday in the case of Watson P. Aull vs. L. A. Spingler, a judgment was given Mr. Aull for 1430, this being only $1.50 less than Mr. Aull s full claim Attorneys for Mr. Aull were Alex Graves, Wm. Aull and Jas. Burney. On the opposite side were Robert Railey, Pay ton Parks and John Lucas. I have had a kcesill Sale OF MY 0 ling In Boonville But have yet about and 300 Wants some Clot Boy s i lira $ In no. left. The same and lower prices will prevail on them until every dollar is disposed of which has to be done during this month. From Tueeday'a Dally. Miss Lizzie Smith Is at borne fur her summer vacation. Judge Joseph Smith left this morn ing lo.spend a few days at McAllster Springs. Mr. Jo&eph Bailey went to Buck ner Saturday , evening on a short business trip. Mr. R. K. Campbell, of Kansas City, spent a few hours In Lexington Saturday evening. Mr. John narwood, of the Ilig- ginsville Jefiersonian, Is spending the day In our city. Mr. M. E. Serat returned last night from Kansas City to look after bis coal shaft work here. Mr. Sam Neale, of the Hlgglnsville Leader, came up to Lexington yes terday afternoon on business. Mrs. Juliet Flndlay returned yes terday evening from a weeks visit wltb friends near nigginsvllle. Dr. Fulkerson went to Jefferson City this morning to attend a meet ing of the state medical association. Mr. W. G. Musgrove, who has been here on business for several days, returned yesterday evening to Kansas City. Misses Nellie and Mamie Warren returned to HiggloBville Saturday night and Miss Lavlnia Warren ac companied them. Messrs. John and Bob Peacock and Chas. Hoefer, of Higgiosvilte, were In tbe city yesterday on business In tbe probate court. Mr. Archie Hix, of St. -Louis, came ud yesterday morning to attend me funeral of bis father-in law, Mr. Charles C. Wallace. Mr. Dave Heatbman returned last olgbt from Liberty, Mo., where be attended a banquet of tbe Liberty High school alumni. Miss Anna Jefferson, one of Cen tral's students, who spent Sunday at ber home at Napoleon, returned this morning to her school duties. Mr, Wat Aull shipped seven car loads of cattle to Chicago last nlgbt and will ship five more cars today. The cattle business in Lafayette tounty Is good. Mr. J. M. Ward, who has been giving dancing lessons In tbe city during the past winter, gave bis closing dance last uight at Turner ball, and a pleasant evening was spent by those present. Mr, M. J. Butler, of Leavenworth, a member of Company F, fourteenth U. S. cavalry, was In our city yes terday on a short visit and left this morning. He afso served with the eighth U. S. cavalry in Cuba. Cyclists should always carry a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment, In case of aoot dent, If applied Immediately, it will sub due tbe pain, prevent swelling, and die coloration, end quickly heal the wounds Price, 25 and 60 cents. For sale by Cren shew & Young. 5-4ml Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vivion, of Lexington, drove to this city Tues day and extended to the members of the Happy Hour Club aod their hus bands an invitation to dine with them next Thursday. Mrs. Vivion was a member of this popular club before moving to Lexington and has entertained them several times since she has been living Jn the county seat. The club has accepted the in vitation. Iligglnsvllle Jefiersonian. Children who are weak, fretful ortroob lesotne should be given a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. Tbey will then become strong , healthy aod active, have rosy cheeks, bright eyes, will be happy and laughing- all the day long. Price, 26 cents. For aaie by Crenshaw A Yonng. Dr. J. E. Tucker, Mr. B. R. Ire land, Dr. J. Q. Chambers, Mr. Joe Graddy, Mr. Lucien Lesucur and Mr. Jamie Rankin left last night on a nsuing excursion, niey go to War saw, Mo., by rail and from there will drive overland about ten or twelve miles to the fishing place. They were provided with all the necessary parapueroaiia ror camping and took with them Dr. Thirkles to add color i. - a xtr i io uiu pariy. ne nope iney may nave a pleasant time and catch good lot of fish. Mr. Sinauer has leased my room and I have to vacate by June 1st so very little time is left in which to dispose of the Remainder of the Stock. Philip Keller. Pupils' Recital. Central college gave another of bet- Interesting musical recitals at the college music hall Monday night. - A. number of guests were present anoV enjoyed the entertainment very much. Space will not permit U9 tot give a detailed account of tbe num bers, but tbe entire programme w as marked by the high degree of ex- cellence characteristic of Central's- musical entertainments. We give below tbe programme: 1, Bonata, A Major (first movement.. Beethoveo MissQrlnstead. Vocal, Tbe Flight of Agee Bevaa Miss Alice Grace. Aqaarellea .Corlltt Miss Yates. Scarf Dance ... Cbamlnade Miss Lyons. 6. Vocal, The Night Mllllottb Missel Smith and Estle. Bimple Confession Thome Miss Abbott. 7. Vocal. Love in Springtime... ArdlttU Mlsa Peery. 8. Violin, II Trovatore Blngelee- Miss Marcla Sellers. 9. Vocal. Summer Chamloade- Misa Estle. 10. Caprlocio.B Minor... . Mendelssohn Miss Wynne. A Pleasant Afternoon. Friday afternoon about thirty- five of their lady friends gathered at tbe parlors of the Baptist college to spend tbe afternoon with Mesdames- White and Cook. The parlors were tastefully decorated with palms and cut flowers and presented an invitlaff- akpearance. Tbe amusement of the afternoon' was rather a novelty in Lexlngtoav circles. A number of pictures hast been cut Into two or three pieces and: these pieces pinned to tbe curtains, portieres, and other articles to the- room. ' Tbe one making up tbe lar gest number of completed picture- won the prize. Two prizes, beautiful lace hand kerchiefs, were given and the first- prize was won by Miss May Peak ou drawing for it, she and Miss Annie- Ireland having completed aa equat number or pictures. Miss Keller Manly took the second prize. Refreshments were served consist ing of strawberry Ice cream and pine apple Ice with a variety of cakes an salted peanuts. The afternoon wa. greatly enjoyed by all present. Miss Cornelia Ryland at Home. Monday -afternoon Miss Cornell. Ryland entertained a few friend-!.- hnnnr cit Mian Mnhpl Kfllforff. ttf Texas, who is here visiting at the- W. M. A. The guests were Misses BrosUis,.. Peery, Ruth and Llna Burgnen., off Central college, and from tbe oHy Misses Bradley, Atkelson, KriehB-,. Young, Howe, Andrew, Gordon, Mc Kean, Todbunter, Bates, Alford,. Sawyer, Craig and Black well. The feature of the afternoon was--"Wives of Professional Men." Mlsse McKean, Broslus and Blackwelf tied for the prhte, which was won by Mis Blackwell on drawing. The menu, was chicken patties, ham sandwiches, shrimp salad, pickles, beaten biscuit, and coffee. The second course wa orange souffle, angel and devil foo-J cake. j. lie panors were maoe mosiuu vltlng by a tasty arrangement of a J in.. -, it. i i . uu wtirs aim ansa lAiriieiia nyuuscess made her guests feel at home ac4bll enjoyed a most delightful afternoo?U'- A Texas wonuer. BALL'S GREAT DISCOvEKT. One small bottle of Hall's Great DIs- overy cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak aod lame backs, rheumatism and all Irregularities of tbe kidneys and bladder in both men and women, regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druwlxi will be sent by mail on receipt of f 1. One small bottle Is two month's treatment, will cure any case above mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufacturer, St. Louis, formerly Waco, Texts. Bond for testi monials. Sold by Crenshaw A Yountr. BEAD THIS. Mexico, Mo., July 6, WOO.-This Is to certify that I have need Tbe Texas Won. der, Hall's Great Ditoovery, for Kidney and bladder troubM, andean fully rec ommend it to all sufferers from these corn- Plaints. J. R, LUCKIIi. Right-of-Way for River Route Practi - cally Secured. . S. Cronk of tbe Missouri Pacific!. land department and Green C. Fowferr returned from Marion Thursday noon, where tbey had been to complete nego tiations with several farmers for riorW of-way through their property fr,(te river route. Tbe right-of-way had been secured in Cole county except through four farms. Mrs. Sarah O Brion, of Kansas City;, came down troni Kansas Citw iaHi. . j . and Mr. I'rnnk naid h (ai:.V(u..i.. . J " M5I VOUVMVT' mo - right-of-wav through the finlo eto . which she owns. The right-of-wa-vv will take np about four aces of her" ground, so she is paid about $ 75 per acre a pretty stiff price. Mr. CronR; and Fowler could not make satisfac tory arrangements with three other - estates, so condemnatory proceedings. will be hied against them. Jefferson. City Republican. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards of this city- bus received from England a group picture of the members of her brother. Moses Edwards' family and sent in ex change one of her family. The family- gathered in this city this week to have5 it taken. They are Mrs. Pheobe Wal ters and Edward Edwards, of Hodge t Mrs. John Edwards, of Blackburn John Edwards, of Kansas City, Wil liam Edwards, of Lexington, and Mrs.. II. G. Graham, Mrs Rebecca Hogan,. Miss Ida Edwards and Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards of this city. Higgicsville- Jeffersonian.