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i Crescent Ridge Clipping. Our feeders boy com at 45 cent. , Sport mem killing plenty of pmc. ' Weather cool aad blotter? at present. COME - COME - COME AND SEE THE GREATEST OF ALL Bv. Parkin prwcW. la BothviBe. last It .rWV ' 1kJ : Bund j. J. N. Mnlovkon th sick list at prevent Writing. Coa Stanley mad a basin trip to XI r CliBlat Friday. Miss Maud Ingram is th guest of lira, lizzie McCaaipbell this week. Our young loll enjoyed a social at Wn. Peitricb's but Tuesday night. Soma of oar young folia attended pc'.licy, Bt Rothville, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sboop vUited their daughter, la Brook field, last Sunday. Mr. N. A. Wolfe and Miss Matti Teal vert th guests of Mia Oliv Wolf last Baturday. -Alvoa 8hoop ia carrying a bruised noa an J a aor upper lip. tha remit of a fall from lii horse. I. Z. BJJdell aod daughter, Clara, of Marcelln. attended service, at BothviD, Euaday. Maui Sadie Brecon nt has returned from Carroll Co., wber the baa been visiting friends aod relative. Mrs. Nona BenoUa visited relatirea, la Xothnn,Sturday and 8anday returning to Jut home, la Marceiloe, Bandar evening. Borne of oar vouna people it tended neat lar, a New Liberty. 8uaday, bat owing to aom mkaundecstandlng Rt. Glenn did sot Tber U another BepnUkan located la SothTdaand wQlmakhl bom with bis lather aad mother. Mr. aad lira. Job Ganeroa, for sTeral year yet. Feeders are shipping their stoek to Chk go, LastSatarday night oor stock yards werafuIL Was. Falbrigbt shipped six loads of cattle. 8. Wtlliama two loads, 8. Bldie?) three loads and BUJell A Simpson tare loads of cattle. Eight load cam op from Mend on aad all started together. llamden tlavmentng. D. B. BafSngtoa shipped a car load of cat tl tb first of this week. Bom: To Frank IVrer and wile oa TTednawlay aight of last weak, a girL J. A. Stan tart, of near Moberly, waa la this Tkiaity on boaineea last Saturday. alter Llghtfoot left last Satarday oa a wlsit to friends aarelatlrea. near 81a ter. C. U.'Mowery la getting oat a aic lot of coal from his coal mlo which he recently opened. Tb yosngsters report a splendid tint at a aocial gathering at tb residenc of ffn. Oal loa last Fridsy night. fier. Cb.i. McTBrry, of Salisbnrr. filled his appointment, at Mcinrry ecbool boos, last 8nndey. morning and night. ' altburv Scrlbbllngs. Vote coal has been diacoTcred at tb new I Zala. ' pr. Welch and Dd. Ldwurds lUit d t Locia thU week. MieaBoaa Street is holding cases loth P. 8. oBos this week. 8tock of all kinds sold low at th Taa De Tea ter sal on Tseadsy. Tha wife of Boastoa Fanaler, under treat Zot at KlrksrUW, died last week. Ne hold's court: dtet ts Cbaa. Brill, charged wita disturbing the peace-, tried by wry aad verdict of guilty nd flaa fixed at tl aad coat. Dcfeadaat took aa appeal. Alter bearing tb rideoc for th state la tb eaa of th state ts John VT. Bichardsoat Ca.pt. WaOac declined to proaecat farther aad It waa dismissed la Bradley's court- Tb meeting at tb opera boose, road acted ty Ddar C. it. Crowder, continue, with 47 additions to dat. Th audience ar Urge aad tb attend en ce all that could be desired. Mra. Browder is her attending the meeting aad visiting friends. At th regular meeting of th A. 0. U. W. lodg Tuesday night tb folio in g officers were elected for the eoauicg year M. W.. J. 2. llyde; F-, Tbeo. Doerrie; John Le gaader; recorder, J. E. Dismukrs; financier JL V. Johnson; rrc., Ilenry Jacob; guide. JLobC Cusaalaghsm; 1. Wn B. McName; O. Joha Bchneiiier; trustee. J. W. Morris. AvoTtXK SrtcroB Word reached her on Wednesday morning that Henderson 8nyder, a tarsser Being four mile aoath of towa. ad committed suicide by hsnging. Dt. Wekh waa called, but when be arrived Mr. 8aydr had beca dead for toot time aad the aad scan closed. So far as w could learn 1m left ao note or word of explanation, but Ida family bad noticed that b waa some what despondent for two or thrso days bc Sorahiseoath. II took his lif by fastening A rope to a rafter of bis feed and stock barn, adjusted a no with a ring in It to his Mck. aad then slid do a som bay to his 4aat h. U eedersoa Snyder waa a model maa jaall tha relation of lile. prosperous aad apparently happy, and his death by hi awa feand is a great surprlea to all his frieada. Ba lavs a wL and family la good circam ataacea, who ar prostrated with grief at th ausband an J lather's untimely eod. Snapp Saofa. Jss. Herby is doa aitb typhoid lever. r a .it.r Veal b verr sick at thu writ anaaaaa - log- TV farmers ar greatly la need of raiato xaak stock water. Tb debatins: society, it Scritaer, is well ytoeMrnted from the parts, KejtesTilW' city msrshal wss in our neigh, borhood th first of tb wek. ja L McCart is canvaastas; th county la tlw iatereil of th Lee' Sanmlt Nursery Co. Tha tobacco growers ar taking ad rants gs Jr. Sfeptott Ifclnf frw Like a New Man As tho Result of Taking nooa a oarsapariua Tor tore winters past I bar suffered wtt& tha trip, aad It left m all eat of fix. I bad pala la bt left slda aad was troubled witb n stomach for about six months. I bad a tire feeUag ad I ronld Dot work, for the muscles of say leg wnnM she pvt. end I would bar to sit sow aiui r. ..i- rtkl dm any rood- I read so nof i :.:-. Hirwapanll thai I de cuaa i : -. I aoUosd after tore doses th-t I cnus-t be Oar. I bar bow saaaa i-rr ; .. . ai4 1 rc: I.::co a New Man. X ct pst4ockxk, aad eaa plow aad work about tha lira sll war without rettlr tired. I eaa trulbf uHy sarUiat Huod's Hood'sCures parllla broexbt m out, aad I feel Bk asprlag chicken. X bar advUed sereral of vrf friends to try Hood's hrm pari 11a, aod several ba aoo so sad my Uut It has flatve Ihein cood." a ara . dtuhh aicixTLKK, v csioa, mimouti. Hood's PUIS car Brer ICs, cossUpaUoa, binoosoesi, jaundlc, sick besdacbe. UxMestioa. of tb weather which was never more farora- bt for stripping. Quit a number of oar young folks attend. d the tabrnarl meeting, at Salisbury,! last eatarday night. Tb young folks ar expecting a good time ICbrutmaa. Tber will b an eotertalnment la connection with a Christmaa tree, at Beth- soy, tb night of th 34th. Itruntctcli Brevities. H. S. Barker spent Sunday ith friends, la Carroll too. Mias Maggi Dyer visited friends, in James town, this week. Tom Harper, operator at KeytesviU. via ited boms folks Saodsy Ms sr. Marshall, Fram and Keyt vUited in Carrol ton. Sunday svening. Fred Osye, of Salisbury, wss th guest of Ernest 1 lodge the first of the week. Mis Keula Ilampton.of ae-ir Triplet t, waa shopping, la Brunswick, Monday. Romeo Bartx, of Key test ill, visited bis grandmother her 8anday. Mra. Maria Kennedy and daughter. Alii. of Salisbury, visited friends her this week. Mrs. C. C. Michaels left Tuesday for Kan sas City where she will visit a few dsjs. Bert Randolph and Tom Beatley visited friends, in DeWitt and Norborne. Sunday. Mies Sena lianstaaaa, of Keytesville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ilenry 8trub. Ilenry 8rs returned bom Saturday after a pleasant visit with friends, in Kanass City. Frank Bragg left this week for Raton, New Mexico, vher h has accepted a posi tion as fireman. Miss Loa ('rockett, of near Triplet t. waa la I our city a few hours Mondsy, whil oa her way bom from a visit of several weeks, in Kansas City. Tb Last End Reading club wa eater talaed Tuesday evening by Mrs. 11. F. Lia coin. A very pleasant and profitable even log wss enjoyed by all. Mrs. Saell aad littl daughter, Marie, who have been visiting la Paris. Mo., for the past two weeks, returned to their home. In this dty, th Utter part of this week. Mitsea Leaai Beans aad Claud Pugh vis ited fneads. la Norborne, Saaday. They war a ceo ao pa a led bom by Miss Berenice Eankin. who will visit her several days. Jluscle Fork Untng$. Tbs farmers art bury shucking out their fodder corn. Tb spelling t.M at tb P rather acbool hous. was wtll atUaded last Monday night. Gus Chapman has moved into his new bout, lust south of F Pe. r' vera! of our young folks attended tbs spelling school, at th Hobblns school house, last Fridsy night. Some of tb young men, from this neigh borhood, attended tb "tabernacW meet iogjit Salisbury, last Saturday and 8nnday. Echo Etching. CneloDaa llrewer, of Dynamvill. wss visiting la this section List week. Prof. John Csrter gav a spelling match to his school, at Echo, last Tuesday night. Rrv. Jamea His will occupy th pulpit, at Echo, next Sunday. All are cordially in vited. W. F. Kyea went to Salisbury Tuesday for th parpos of' disposing of his mule. W did not learn th result. Jam. Bastil. with bis sister. Miss Ida. of Bosworth. wer tb guest of Mr. and Mr. C IX Brewer th first of thi week. Mr. and Mra. Joha Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jane Worsham, of Echo, and Mrs. James Ellis, of Westville, wer OTernear Thomas Hill last week colling on Mrs. Gsrth Epperly, who is very low with consumption. We ar pleated to not th rrogre made in th reps ring of th Van Busklrk flouring mill, ahkh will soon L leady to make Into iqi ii M hjeo li 8 m : A Range that consumes less fuel, does better any other cooking apparatus in the The Store of W. D. Vaughan, Dec. And carefully examine uccwuucr ist anu za. jiacn ana every lady who calls will get a lovely souvenir To demonstrate their wonderful baking, cooking and water-heating quali- " ties one will be in constant use baking biscuits and delicate cake which will be served with delicious Majestic coffee to all who are interested in such matters. Tnere mm be Save in temper, iave la food, h08band may come: toe Dro-Dectire have the irreat and onlr "MAJESTIC- WiTJWW a. I'llVIU UUIVtalY I aAT UUUIUCI ( a aa a-a trvl .a sai rvulAtr la 4Ka W ea - Koat minted with a preeent. first-class flour all tha irood wheat tb farmers msy bring. Tb steam attachment ' " s to this mill has long been needed, and will ! ! a great benefit to tbs community as well as its owner. Dr. Price's Cream aldns towder Most Perfect JWad. Tripletl Timet. J. D. Sharp, of Excefctior 8pnngs, paid Miss Nanni Cawthron a visit last week. Jess Leonard and wife, of Illiapobs, III., hav moved into Dr. Smith's new hous. C. W. Settl. of Monro City, is visiting his brother, J. M. Settle, and bis sister Mra. 0. 0. Feadell. this week. Nathaniel Clair returned bom Boturdsy morning from a thre weeks visit to rela tive and friends, near Quincy, I1L Mrs. A. 0. Irvla and children left 8aiurdsy for Bocklln wber they will visit a few days befor returning to Carroll ton. J. J. Wackley, W. F. Taeker, B. F. and M. F. Fleetwood were called toKansaa City last week to testify lath De. Fraker law suit. Mr. and Mrs. Vs. Jonas, at Hannibal, bare been vietUng th family ! Rv. J. M. Settle for a week. Mrs. Jones aod Mrs, 8et ti art tistera. Tb ladie of tha Christian, church ar making preparations for onset their grand sapper to b givea la 8ahders' ball Xmaa night. Every body is invited. Th hustisg party coaaisUng of A. C, Sam and Dick Fleetwood retained Satarday morning. They left her in a wagon on Nov. fithaod drov to Northeastern Arkansas, wber they spent a pleasant time hunting aid fishing, rbey concluded to return by rail, so they sold tb wagon and two horses. Tb third hors they traded for a "dog Up to this writing tbs dog has not been shot Tor Cougt Cold. Atihma, Bron chitis, Or any d urate of th throat and longs, try Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. It relieve wber all other fail. Sold and warranted by Bneed'e Drue A Grocery Co. Soma person, who had perhaps becom tired of standinz op. stole two split-bottom chairs, which had been in tb family for a number cf years, from th front porch of John C Miller's residence, in Keytesville, last Saturday night. On Tuesday night of this week Mr. Miller's clothe lin wsa-raiJed," and two suits of underclothing, on belong ing to Mr. Miller and th other to his son. Blair, wer stolen. Mr. Miller is thinking se riously of investing in a bull-dog. Dr. Egan, proprietor of ths City drug store, ha been Indisposed for several days, having been confined to bis room. Jess Brooks, living 0 mile north of town, who lost bis barn and contents some tiros sine by fire, has Just completed a nice new barn. M. F. Courtney, of threw miles northeast of town, left yesterday morning on a business J trip to Centralia and Mexico. Mo. to every good lady in these Ranges, a full line of which will be on a lajesiic io lm lonseiolfl. BirOne ai Save in Fuel Each Year the Cost of the Range. tare Io repair eave io labor. aDd save husband with hi flweetheart. m , v romp ranire on earth apt uo. SoTci inrfnrnVnV. e' '. 'l eat a tBArAas vrw as a 1 1 - -1... a W J a; UWwOv V Cr. aj U Urw UI1U. HUU 1 llfj lajesiic ! ATTEHXIOJI FARMERS AND LABORERS. Uavins been appointed by the Chariton County Farmers' nnd Laborers' union as j organizer and re-organizer at their meeting held in Keytesvillo Aug. th 7th,1834. 1 her by notify all ex -mew bora of that order in Chariton cooaty of that fact. The order is being revived all over the state and nation and tb farmers and laborers ar mors thor oughly convinced than ever before of tb im portance of a united and concentrated effort on their part. Our next county union will b held, in Kjytesville, at the court bouse, onths first Taesday in Jan., 185. Ilenc tbs necessity, of immediate action in the re organization at all sub-unions in the county in order that all be ready to elect dele gate to tb January meeting which will be an interesting session. Brethren, get togeth er, talk th matter over and notify me when and. where temeet you for r-organ!xiug. Fraternally yours. J. F. Johmojc, C'asnty Organizer, Ecclea, Mo. Notice of Administration by Sur viving Partners. Creditors aod all others interested in th latflrmof Owen A Courtney, recently dis solved by th death of Caswell Courtney, ar hereby, notified that letters of admlnstration upon said partasrsbip estate, bearing dat Nov. 3rd, 189. bare been granted by th Probate court, of Chariton county, Mo., to tbs undersigned as surviving partners of said firm. AH persona having demands aaaiast said Asm ar required to preaent tb name for allowance within on year from tb publication of this notic or thesams will be barred. A. V. Owe. M. P. '''irBTXCY, Borviving partners of th firm of Owen A Cortey. Ksyteavnie, Mo.. Nov. 2Gth, 1804. J. C. Crawley attended th tabernacl ting, at 8a1isbary, last Sunday and 8ua- dy night. Hs reports larg congregation and continued interest in ths meeting. 11-. C. K. Shilling waa tber also Sunday night, lie, too, gives a very favorabl account of th meeting and says tber had been over 1 1 00 conversions up to that time. The meet ing will ! likely to continue Indefinitely,. at least as long as ths interest now manifested keeps up. . W. C. Gaston, on of Keytesville'e wid awaks druggists, is making some desirable improvements la th interior of bis place ef business. lis has had his store-room, nicely painted and papered, a new show window put in la front, and shelving constructed In ths rear for the attractive arrangement of bis larg lin of wall paper, which he ia now prepared to handle to the queens-taste. Andy Binford, who is successtally holding down a position with ths Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., of St. Louis, cams ny last Thurs day for a week or ten dsys' visit to his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. H. Binford, and other Keytesville relative aad friends. Ucggm Little Ulant Plil. Ths most complete and effectual pill on tbs market. Guaranteed to cur Constipation and Headache. Call on your popular drug gist, II. L. Snevd. He always keeps them. Henderson Snyder, a well-to-do farmer tir ing four miles sooth of Salisbury, committed auiride by banging himself last Wednesdsy morning. For particulars se our Salisbury correspondence. work, heats more water, and will last longer than world. A special invitation is eiven this city and vicinity to In health. Pre rinv nr k;. utut. a.-i i ' . . ... - In fr n -7 V "'"iV u Pw,ai 7- nt the A ... sUTSb DQiTDaflrr9 W 1 1 1 rOPOIVA tKa M1B7C1 X Uanufad uring Gonpainiy, L I ft o -EEOPRJETOR OF nal KEYTESVIbLE, MlSSOHRI.' Men are always judged by their euccee. I will show you the one cer tain road to success. Yoa must first strangle that monster, CHEDIT, and conduct your business, both irr boying and ielliog, on a CASH basis. I have always done so, which yon will readily see by the big bargains Um ofreHnj: for CASH. SEE r.lY DRY G00OS. Calico, fast colors, 3 .and 5c pr yard. Ginghams, 5 and 7c per yard. Domestic, G and 8c per yard. German Calico, 7 and 8c per yard. BOOTS AND SHOES.. 4 cases men's boots, side lined, worth ; f 3.50, led need to $2. 3 cases men's heavy boots, old price f 2, now only. $1.15. v ' Men's Shoes, f L.75 and $2.25, front lace, calf and congress, $1.25 nnd $1 50. Ladies' Shoes, $1.C0, Doagola and Cloth Top Button, $1.35. Ladies' heavy shoes, $1.25. 100 pairs Misses' and Children's shoes, 73c. ' Misses' Spring Heel Shoes, $1. BLANKETS. $1 50 Blankets, 73. cents. $1.00 Comforts, 75-cents. K1Y REDUCTION SALES. My reduction sales undermine all competition. I want all m v old cus tomers to com end get tho benefit of my low prices, and as many new ones as wunt lodo justice to 1 heir families by buyicc their goods of the only excUslro cash bousa ia Chariton county, i L.E.COOKProp, Keytesville, Mo. cm visit 21 and 22 - n - -- : . r-i ,n, a ii t S. ? fl" ir exhibition. Remember ' Me ai'h c.ome PPaf? .to order and thin exhibit, which is done with r The first fifty ladies will becompli- C001K PRICES; ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS: 50c Henriettas reduced to 35 ct.i 75c Nary Bhie and Black Serges re daced to 45 cts. All Wool Drees Goods all color, 25c peryardt. FURNJSHINQ GOODSL. $1 Laundried Shirts, open and doe ed fronts, 75c, v MISCELLANEOUS; 10c Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fan cy colors, 3 l-3c. Men's Overcoats, $5 to $9,. Men's $2 Hats. Fedoras and 8tiffs, rednced to $1.25. Men' and Boys' Caps, 25.to 40c. groceries:. Sugar has reached the bottom. 5 lbs best Coffee for $1 Everything in the Grocery line I will knock the bottom clear out of for CASH. -1, I I