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D. W. n.TKVIS
Vice Pre.
' ii nuiiiiiiiniiiuijuu I
WALTF.lt U. WAKuELL J
Cashier. j
f .11 D BASKIN
LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK,
LEXINGTON, MISSOURI.
:AID UP CAPITAL, - - - $50,000
Doe a I eneral banking bualnesa. Solicits account.
Liberal aocommodatloni to customer.
DIRECTORS
,CH0LSOK WU RANKIN JOHNEKVLANb WALTEK B WADDBLL
g HOFFMAN A O VOL'NO I w n TKVIS
STOCKHOLDERS I
,trBl"l
.( Barton
; Duke. Curator
uoi Bradley
M Chapman
II Hoffman
Rilful Toung
Alice W Wlngate
A 0 Young
Henry C Wallace
J no K Kyliind
MrsS Kenlck
Hot tic W Smith
C E Chapman
R A Wallace
W o MeCausland
J Q. Chambers
O A Krlchn
Henry llatnkel
B F Nicholson
L OChapnmn
1 juiiiinnnn n 1 1 ii t nm nfiiliifio,oooooilxKiCMac
iUMBBR,
LUMBER!
BOTTOM DROPPED OUT OF PRICES.
tare a few prices that will convince yon that the bottom lias dropped:
2x4s, 2xfls, 3.8s and 2n10s per thousand ft. S12.50
12 inch box boards per thousand ft. - - l3.r,o
''cueing, and 0 inch, per thuuMtinl - - - 14. oo
Star A Star red cedar .shingles, per thousand 2.05
0 inch leveled siding, per thousand - - 12.r.0
rca r.v "10re tnan l,ese prices for lumber you buy at the wrong place
Es-ti meat -:- Krccly Given
llif.in- t.uylne wo J. J. RHODES. M'in.iceri.f the
Harris-Anderson Lumber Company.
eating Stoves
Steele Ranges,
Cook Stoves,
Cheapest and Best at
105
Lexington. Mo
tl'SI.'ND. I'rcn. II. K. IIIKl-ANIi, Cathier. i.XV. .1. HM'SH Ell. Vh
The Traders' Bank.
LEXINGTON, MO.
ID TJX CAPITAL $50,000.
.i iIdi-6 a general hanking business and solicits the accounts ot corporations. ftm.
Wuals. Collections will receive prompt attention. Liberal accommodations t.
i -i FIELD, Phchi S, J. ANDKEW.Cahik
GEO. M. CATKON, vice Prestaeut.
KTF.KED JANUARY 2,10. Paid Up Capital. $50.CC0 .
lorrison-Wentworth Bank,
LEXINGTON. - MISSOURI,
i General Banking Business. Liberal Accommodations to Regular Customer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS;
Mo. 8 J. Andrew. Charl-a Lyons, O.M.Catron, Jos. H l(K.n. i
HUIam J. Morris, n Kdw. Marks, w. H. Mevenaon. Rufua Toung
ANNOUNCEMENT.
As St, Louis is rapidly growing to bo more of a financial
water, this space is reserved for one year to portray the
overal departments of the Mississippi Valley Trust Company,
located at N. W. Cor. Fourth and Tino Streets, ono of the
larjost financial institutions doing a general Trust Company
business under the laws of tho State of Missouri.
WATCH THIS SPAM OR WRIT! FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
Ill
NSURANCE.
Prooertv inQtirpH nr-
. t v ,
1 y tenant or owner.
wntten in nny town in
Will com and make
: inspection, and name
:Pn application. Will
E anything. Write or
n him at office in
IV
Ml ESTATE
IV ! .
in Lexington. Farms
HoURf"; tn rpnt II
, Ve any real estate, to
Rce it ; u:
I ii ins nanus 'iiu
, mi sale. Office in
W I Will)
Kill,
I.
WINKLER
tNl'ill
i
COMPANY
H AHCrAOTORIRS ARO OIALIRSI
FURNITURE.
ARB PA1PARID TO DO
ALL IIBD8 Of
Turour, Planing Scroll Stw ng, Etc.
We aisokeepcoustsntlyon bund
Stair Banisters, Newel Posts,
Walnut Coffins, &c.
Metallic and .Wooden Burial Casts
Always on hand.
They respectfully usk the attention of all to
ho articles of their manufacture, pledging
thotnselnes to sell as cheap as uen artlc'ri
can bo bought.
Winkler Furniture Co.
BREVITIES OF FUN.
Did it take you long to write it?"
ed his admirer. The great nov
elist shook his head. "On the con
trary, it simply flowed from my tjpe-wriler."-Town
Topics.
What Did He Mean? "Oh, fa
ther," exclaimed the hudding poet,
bursting into the library, "1 had a
poem published." "Serves you right,"
snapped the father, without looking
F iium nis dooic. Ohio State Jour
nal. He Knew He Didn't Know.
"What is this negro problem that so
many people are writing about?" "I
don't know." "Then you have a de
cided advantage over the writers who
think they know and don't." Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Mr. Goodman "Your little play
mate stems sad." Willie "Yes, sir.
He had ter stay home from school
yistid'y-" "The idea! And he's
sad on that account?" "Xo.sir; it's
because he had ter come back ter
school to-day." Philadelphia Record.
BUSINESS CARDS
Abstracter, Loan
Insurance Agent
rno and City Property lor sale or rent
MONEY TO LOAN.
Vlll loan money on improved farm landt
at 6 and 61 per cent interest.
Office front room over Tevis' drag
store, Lexington, Mo.
J (i. WORTHINOTOH.
WW
m
Ilotlick ' V mir Ann "KTf ma )nct
night in the leg, and I want to know
wnat you are going to do about it."
Lambley "Oh, I sha'n't do anything,
unless the dog should come down with
some disease. In that ease, of course,
1 shall hold you responsible." Bos
ton Transcript.
Polite Sarcasm. Mr. Tightfist
"I'm always willing to help a deserv
ing unfortunate. Here is two cents;
now don't spend it for drink." Tramp
"Certainly not. If I don't buy a
ticket to Florida I'll surely purchase
a set of winter flannels." Chelsea
(Mass.) fiazette.
Realistic. Mamma "For good
ness sake, Elsie, why are you shouting
in that disgraceful fashion? Why
can't you be quiet like AVillie?" El
sie "He has to be quiet, the way
we are playing. He-'s pupa coming
home late, and I'm you." Philadel
phia PlTSS.
APPEARANCES DECEPTIVE.
Strauuet's Actions Were Suspicious, But
Ha Was No Pickpocket.
A lady was on one occasion riding
in a tramcur with a considerable'
amount of money in her pu!c At
one of the stopii;'.;ts n man came into
the car; she in.-tantly tame to the
conclusion that he must be a pick
pocket. When he sat down beside
her the thought of her well-filled
purse, and at once resolved to watch
him. Suddenly her suspicious neigh
bor put his hand down at his side.
She felt it slide down until it touched
her purse, and instantly she put her
hand down and seized the stranger
by the wrist. He did not struggle,
and she was in some perplexity as to
what she would do next, but she
thought that if he should attempt
to get away she could at least shou
that she had him by the wrist with
his hand in her pocket.
She said afterward thai she could
not tell why she did not give an alarm
at once, but :-he sat quietly, waiting
for her neighbor to make the first
move. They rode in this way for some
distance, when, to her amazement,
the stranger, at one of the stoppages,
prepared to rise.
"If you will let go of my arm, mad
am," he said, with the utmost cool
ness. "I will get out."
He' half iom as he spoke, and, to
her utter confusion, the lady discov
ered that his hand, instead of being
in her pocket, was thrust into the
pocket of his own ulster. The gar
ment hung down so that his hand
had pressed against her purse with
out being in contact with it, and she
had been holding him by the wrist
with no apparent excuse whatever.
She was overcome with confusion, but
managed to say that she had thought
his hand to be in her pocket. The
stranger smiled and went out, while
a gentleman near by leaned forward
to say:
"Don't vou know who that is, mad
am? That is Rev. Mr. "
The lady's feelings may, as the old
authors used to say, be better imag
ined than described. London Tit
Bits. Atbletic Notts.
Mrs. liarnaby Alexandc-r the other
day cleaned two rooms, from ceiling
to floor, taking up carpets and doing
all the work herself Alt hough she
had never been coached, Mrs. Andy
Smack, the bride, boasts of making
ten gallons of tomato catsup in one
morning Professionalism enters
into the work done by John Sandy
and daughters, and coaching and
good team work are responsible for
the fact that they were recently able
to do a week's ironing in two hours
....Luther Dickerson, 77 years of
age, has handled 80 cords of wood
twice in the past two months. Atchi
son Globe.
MIME,
mom SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. ---rlnW V 1 11
KANSAS CITY
17! FAST HE..5 TT
M 1 ,WABASH
VJLX5ZM3 4.JEiS3UEt4' jf pJjjj
Missouri Pacific-Lexington Br.
VIA Ae-.
WEST BOUNPTKAIN8. ,n
No. 71. No. 73. jpwwjBjJwyri
Leave St. I mils 7B:nil :lfpm 'Pr'J -vS "
Arrive Steualtii .... 1 ! na 5:.iaiu U H f" ?! VfT
" C'oiimrrtiu 4:tiJmi ilB j H VM 17
Anllvlll.i 4:'i"ium tl:i'4um M k " J a A V,-'''; n ill
..6:ilP 8:IOu foi-K.yfr&KVVlr
... jiiipra J:l?H,n M&M.
... 5::Hom 7 :-': ni "iW'S''-t &&MT
...vmpm 7:3.1am I-mJ
. 5:47 pin 7:4i nta
. .. il:4r, prn X::tSiirn :.'
,.. 7:l.'i)i') !):il.'inni TO
l:il.r pin
LEXINGTON, MISSOURI.
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance Agents.
ABSTRACTS OF TI1LE MADE,
VI1I loan money on improved farm lands ai
. and 514 per cent Interest
OFFICE IX IIRLE BUILDING.
Dr. J.W. Meng
Surgeon Dentist.
Office in the Meng Building,
Lexington, Missouri.
CTRON & TAUBMAN,
LBXINQTON, MO.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
mi ESTATE INSURANCE,
MONET TO LOAN
Have the only complete set of Ahctrnct
U'H-nrd of Title to the Lands of Lafnvone
Cout:ly.
OFFICE in HERE BUILDING
J L. PEAK,
SURGEON DENTIST;
MASONIC BUILDING,
Lexington, . - Mo
Needed in Every
Home ....
Nothing is productive of more
happiness in the family than
a good Sewing Machine and
THE SINGER
is the best machine on earth.
It is always in order and can be
depended on, to do every kind of
work. If you are interested,
write or send word to
L. W. BRELSFORD,
Local Agent, Lexington Mo.
Dr. T. B. Ramsey.
Buccessor to Hassell & Ramsey
SURGEON
DENTIST
Olfice over Schawe & Weis, Corner
IOth and Main Streets.
Nltras Oxide Gas Given.
G S Mitchell & Son
FEED STORE
The best and cheapest line of feeds
kept in Lexington at the Franklin
St. Feed Store. We do a general
exchange business with the farmers
for wheat or corn. Our Flour is the
best on the market. Phone 179
Cigar Clippings
granulated and coarse
30 - Cents a Pound - 30
HINESLEY'S SMOKER
Supply Your Tabic
From our splendid stock of Gro
ceries. Every article carried is
fresh and prices the very lowest.
Prompt Delivery.
Eggleston & Ewing.
Ceo. I. 5T.itr;, D. I. S,
VETERINARIAN,
Pnonein Lexington, Mo
DR. W. E. ECKLE,
Burfreon Dentist, office tn Hearle Building
Eleventh and Main tercets, Lexington. MM
lourl Ihaortl
St. louls
ve SfKiiiliii .
Concordia
Aullvillo
IliK'insville
I'niiM City
Lexington
Mri.:k
Wellington
WlltlTltlO.
Napoleon
Independence
Kiinsii.s City
St. Joseph
DAILY
EAST ROUNIl TRAINS.
No. 74.
Leave St Joe ::( pm
' K 'ill-its City .V. lupru
" I in. (XMiileiiee n pm
' " Niipoleon 7:08 pin
' Waterln .. 7:14 pm
" Wellington 7:.'i pin
' Myriek 7:1") pin
' Lexington 7: twpm
" Pane t'trv :1 pm
" HilDfllKVillO S 21 pm
' Auliv.Ue f:3'' pm
" Concordia 8: 4! pm
' .Hdiilia -10 : mil
St l imlu 7 : 10 tim
Special niteH to Kiuiaus City every
evening iind Sunday.
East
8-50 am.
9:4.'i am
lOMiA am
UCHO am
11:00iiii;.
2:1a pm....
rilEIQIITrt.
Leaves Lexintrton...,
PiiireClty...
" H!)fiiinvllle..
" Anllville
' Ciiiicorlla....
" Scdiilia
No 73.
h:2,'i am
tl urn
7:4" am
7:44 am
7 mil
S:ii:l .in:
8:0im
ri'Utiam
H:i; am
8-47 Hm
il:n2 ii in
lll.ll.'i inn
H mi pin
Siituruny
West
.1::Vam
2:5" pm
2 2.r pm
1 :lu pm
1 :ln pin
10:40 am
3am Antonio.
VIA
VACO, S. A. 4. A. P. and SOU. PAC
AND TO
AUSTIN,
Via ELGIN AND H. AT, C.
Daily, except Sunday.
Jefferson City, Boouville and Lexing
ton Division.
MIXED DAILT KXC. SUNDAY.
No. 72. No. 71.
Leave. Arrive.
7:1. am Lexiiirton 5:11 pin
8:2 am Myriek 4:4S pm
8: Mum Nortlirup 4:1! pm
fl :10 am Hover 4 (HI pm
tt:27 urn Kdwards 3:115 pm
!l:.8am Waverly 3::m pin
ll;:Klam Marshall. ... 1:15 pm
2;2am noonvllle 3:x pm
4 45 pm Tipton 4 :45 pm
Read down. Head up.
SANTA FE ROUTE.
Trains arrive at North Lexington!
No. 26 (dally) 7:45 a. m
Trains leave North Lexington;
No. 23, Express (dully) 7:.Wa m
Main Hue trains pass Lexington Junction
OOINd EAST.
No. S, (dally)
8,
an.
2,
6.
4.
):19 am
Hi:oo a m
7:'.r p m
8: a") p m
3:47 u m
" California Limited
OOINQ WEST.
(dally) s:.Vium
" California Limited.... lar.iiam
" li;tO a m
" I2:.7pm
' 6:4U p m
J. I). Easter. Jr.. Agent.
W J. Black.G, P. A.,Topeka, Kas,
No. 1.
" 8.
19,
Chicago and Alton Railroad.
Trains leave Hlgglnsvllle as follows!
west Bound.
No, 5, 8t. L, and K C, mall 5:45 am
7, Calif, and Col. limited 7:40 am
u HI, Hlgglnsvilleand K. t: accom. 7:55 am
" IS, St. Louis and K C. mHll 4:Hopm
" lit), Local freight and accom 9:47 am
east bound.
No. 14, 8t. L. and K. C. mull :47 am
' B", K. C.and Higginsvlllcaeoom. 7:1" pm
' 10, Calif, und Col. limited 7:3"i pm
" 12, St. L and K. C. .null 10:57 pm
" lis. Local trclubt and accom 12:4."i pm
W. 8. LYONS,.TIcket Agent,
Telephone No. 50.
Through Tourist Sleepers
CALIFORNIA,
Via SAN ANTONIO and SOU. PAC
Quickest and Best Line to
MEXICO.
"KATY FLYER"
-TO-
St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City.
ALL TRAINS HAVC
FREE KATY CHAIR CARS and
BUFFET SLEEPERS.'
ERlftPUljAI LROAD
PERFECT PASSENGER SERVICE TO
AND POINTS IN
CHICHESTER'S EfiSUSH
PEflMYiJOYAL FILLS
Huff. Alwavn relliible. I.artle.. cut rirncKlst for
'! iii:st:k'n i:N;I.ISII In Kr1 and
4iild uit'Uillic Ihixcs, maleU with blue ribbon.
Take n.i .rllier. Kefutto diiiiKerciu. hmIn(i
lutloni.nd lintlnllunH. UiiynryourlimcKin,
ur win! 4c. in tttnmpi for Parllrular. Tefl
ninnlal ami "Keller for l.nillo.." in kttrr,
by relurn nll. 10.000 Teslmionirtls. Sold by
all UruKKixta.
CH'CBESTER CHEMICAL 00.
100 IHadUon Nqaan, 1111 LA., PA.
Hwitioa thl papuk
AND TERRITORY BEYOND.
W. 8, LY0N8.
Passenger and Ticket Aifent.Hlgglnsvllle.Wc'
Oko.J.Ciiaklton, 0,:1'.4T. A., Chicago,'!),
A RARE CHANCE.
Having decided to close out mv bold
IdrsoIuows and heifers, Rome 80 head, I
offer lor wale one and all. My Hue com
prise Shorthorns, Aogiises Herelurdd and
Jersey mixed. All were selected wit!)
reference to milk atraln, tormerly helm
Id creamery business Some Twenty odd
with calf at tout and balance to cnlve
shortly. Prices ranging from fJo to fSO
per head. Call on or address.
Talbot Simpson,
apr27year Anllville, Mo.
STEPHEN N. WILSON,
ATTOUNEV-AT-LAW.
Lexington, Missouri.
Office: Room band 10, Hatrle Building.
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