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There'is no That wo liavo tho best quality, prettiest patterns and largest assortment of Summer Goods in the city. See our line o.f Ginghams just tho goods for Mens' Shirt Waists, now the fad. Dimites, Batistes, Swiss, Organdies, any thing you want in Wash Goods. Call and see us. . K. ROYCE. The Store that Never Misrepresents. The Store that sis the Pace and Does the Business, -J'APIXSVILLE. rim- tdiowers Monday. Mr. Kate Adam i vifitlnn her brother W. II. r.urs;vreT in Nevada. Ainonir those that attended the idiuin Imttle at Nevada Thursday vrcjr Win. Knt'. I'.iirinTMT. i,nl Vn rik ii SfViifi-r mid Kum I Kipnlwrvr. For the Intent fad in the dress line ask Mi.s lx tia IV!!. Mis Anna onie-ll. w ho ha lieen tlu jjucst if Mi Mary Jnckon. nv turned to her .Imiiie in ltu-Ii Hill Monday. Miss Mary Jackson was in Well 1 J ill Monday. Mr. 1'. A. Kntifmrui. who was vi itinir her son L. A. Kaufman nd wife, of Kansas City, limed home Sunday. Wonder if Johnny lias leiirned how to Hinr Sweet Mary ui '.' Some of our fanner think that they will. ir.-t nlumt 1 bushel of corn. " luhel of eoi: ::d M limdieis f.f staiks to themiv this year. Chas. Pollard disappeared from heiv last Saturday. . lie left on foot . jfoipi? to Ki.hllill with .vi In his pocket and the last heard of hi in he will in liieh Hill dr'utkinic with ome other men and making n display of hi money. He always was looked Tijvoii s 4i solar industrious man iliw fondly would ! jjrently pleased to hear any information as to his whereabouts. Kiinw say i( he . rant net Luell, Jamord will do. Wonder when Win. Itaps will g:i to Nevada i.sia. I'iSZ sold for -i' a doen lu Prairie City mid 4c a dozen !n this bury: last week. Now talk about t he old hen. Fl.MiorT. lAIKIECITY. tiood r'fn'.- hiiiu: siiowers aivfallin ja-etty generally over the country. The fanners in our neighborhood have bei'ii waiting w ith Iriuds on the plow hnnd'e for the opportunity to plant and sow fall crops. No'v Is the time to do it, cow pens, or Khum. mj'.let, rye ami urnips makes splendid eow fis-d ami can yet ls raised abundantly wit !i seasonable w eather from now on. A iiiiinlxT of our peojilean- xmnn; to att'iid the old soldiers reunion at Nevada August 12 to 17. Mr. Ioi.i.ij'd HenaiiiJIhas returii ed home on a short vai atiou and to vNIt his parents, We womh r w hy "Johnny" don't Through Si DETtfvSEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. Cl'FFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING KATV CIlflIB GARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED DV THC COMfVNY EUPERIOH MEALS, '" ' . - " - 'i v .. Jjf IRVICE ueslion ? conic over nrty more? OlUfs It ha" been too dry and hot. lescriiK' nail t r c tin nee to nee some new'whent threshed nfew day eiro. I never saw ln-tter quality of frrniii, very heavy and splendid color. A. J. Johnston was out west last week with aloud of cheese. Ho re ports it very dry and svnter verv scarce but cheese market very pood. The annual picnie at' Fair Haven Springs, Aupuat 7-10, bid fair to ex- cell nil picnics pivenat that place with a jjtoJ program for each day. 1 - Mrs. Joe Suinmy, formerly of this plaee, but now of Illinois, Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Ilor buckle. Mr. and Mrs'. J. W. Sunderwirth of Koekvllle, were vYsitinp parents over Sunday. With Senator Jones deserting ISry an, and Stone slde-steppins the free silver quest ion, it liegln to look like the free silver jieople are doomed to take a back sent forever." Fred llollwec took in the sham battle at Nevada Thursday. He re ported a Jolly time. Mr. and Mre. Hombnckle are vis iting Mrs. II. b parents at Nevada. J. W. Sunderwirth made a busi ness trip to Itockvllle Monday after noon. A refreshing rain fell here Monday evening which was welcomed by ail. JlfTVM. Dowt Be Fooledi Tako til genuine, original HOCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Med anly by MedUan Medi cine C.. MediMHi, Hli. It keep yam well. Our trade mark cot an each package. Price, j cent. Never told in balk. Accent a eubeU KHwutniMi tate. Ask Jur draggiet. KEITH. Farmert are rejoh-injjr and very thankful for the raJns the past few days. Hope it Is a fjeneral rain and all drouf h sufferers liave had rain. Prof. Kobiuson ind family visited in FostT from (Saturday until Mon. day. I. V. Lynch, of Peace- Valley, Howell county. Ava In Keith and Ilea v ley Saturday and Sunday. Pete reports a nnepl?l baby at his house. Quite n nuiiilM-r of our jteople ox srt to pjim the excursion to Ne vada Wednesday. We are bavin;; n siev of malaria and will have to stay at home and taki our iiuinlue. IM Slater ami famllj- iundayed at l. Castello'H. Wonder w here VZ. II. is? A certain .voting lady win around hunting company to rd to Nevada Wednes day, I'arineiM are sow fn Ka.'lir -orn. tnrulpM. millet and augo beaiis for r ill r-ed. Ivll!oroii writes home from Ok li.homa that he Is liavinx a line, time vli'w ln; the eonntry and he Ii ' sure et a claim. I'verj ImhIv evj t'"ta l"S't one. P.os-the hot Weather Is over Jor ' I'. Is summer, KlNSIIINK. METZ. The fanner are all rejoli un over the line jju M vuuu. ,M4,ulay m'wht. T. K. WIlliitKiH a)i!ia a ear Jivid of lio Monday night. M'm. Ir.i, of Nevada, wu on nr htirti Tn ewday. The ft Neott tiraiii t o, liatve eompletw .1 a larger hotine liU Ii: U hx ated on the Kile of tlief l f kvv that wit u liurned lat fall. ieo. Khdddrlek left laat Moimlay for ("il orado where he exii't to "'ay ur til winter. Minn! LI I lie liaxe entertained a iiuiii Imt of her frieiulH Holiday evonln. lee ere mu and euke wan wrvt-d audit J'lll.v n ,,d lime wait had liv all. Unit e a iiuinlier of our yoiiiiu folkn attein the eueauiiiieiit at Neada hiMt v ,'evk and ri-nort the ahuin liat- tie ex, i Unit. Win. Hiidsons resldeiiee was s) ruck by liuht liiiiur one day last w eek, die Inf coiiHlderable tlniiume. Itev. llv.K" "f Sprnji'ie, Mas In Metx Monday. lr. .1. T. Ilornlwick Is completing Ills oltlce this week. I hie of our largest hotel! vacant. I. K, Chailes liavlnu moved to Klilnehnrt lat eck w here he I run ning the post o!!lcc mid il grocery store combined. Not w itlistandliitf the ruin Sunday i iiioinlnit liev. P.lnylock ami wife1 droie to I akw ood, w here he p'rvaeh-1 edhls regular appointment, driving . nu n few miles he preached a funeral sermon; then coming back home lie went three mile south of Met to marry a couple and partook of a very llnesupier. then he returned to Metis and took a very active part In the Christ Inn l'ndeavor. In all lie drove a distnnec of .'SO miles. James ilark, superintendent of county bridges, oi Nevada, was in our city Monday. The iiieuiliers of the Christian church pave their pastor a surprise pound social one eveninir last week. They took .all kinds of articles from a cake .of soap to a sack of flour. For onee In Ids life P.ro Pdnylock couldn't think of anything to say.' Mlses Laura Alien ami Nellie Mc-Kfhlienwi-re the quests of Miss Carrie Jones Monday afternoon. Mrs. Self lias returned homeafter a loiij visit to friends and relatives in the northern part 'of 'the state. UrKKN F.STMKII. K0(KVIJiLE. Miss Nanne Ibireinj; Is on the sick list this week. Chas. linker visited with the fam ily of N. A. Uitchie last week. Julius Sunderwirih and family visited in Appleton City Sunday. Koekvllle now has a new pajHT. We hie it has i-ome to stay. ii. P, Coekern. of Ft. Seott, was in our city last Thursday. The tine rain we h,-id makes every thbisr look brighter ami the farmers an-liusy K''tti'iK ready to raise late fed. F. C. Kobiuson came down from Appleton Ci'y Monday and s nt a short time in our city. Miss Maude Cliainls-rs. if Nevada, is visiting her grandmother Mrs. C Fisher, Kobt. Mendette made a business trip to Conley Springs the last of he wek. We mi that soiii' of our Appleton City frieiiiis wen; anions the lucky ones to draw claims in the F.I Kello district. Mrs. tiroshart's sisters, the Misses Staley, of I'rii-h, are isitins here. The social jjven by tl.ii- Juulor lieaue Tuesday nisht at the par sonage was w ell nt tended. The pro of eds lieillK ?s.C"i. Thos' from hen- v ho attended the sham battle at Nevada wore Dr. (iroshart and wife, John Kvans and w ife, Mr. Snively and wife, Mr. Coff A Sure l'reventlve. It Im lietler to pivrent eoiixiunition t It ii ti to nfterwurd.- In' looklni; fur n cure. Many nixn iHi-ome ineuralile hilill'ly Ihi-hum' mi lon lietileeted. When .i'oil ti rut en tell eold. when you first li tc'sn toeouyrh. make haste to iiw MexWnn .vrup. It inny nave your life, for it !iii proven n quick iind never fnilins uti for nme nnd Jrritnied Iiiiim, tiekliu in tliethrotit etc., refiillina: from a void n'-cidently tnken. Ir l only I'.l e. ntn liottle llllil irisold lit dril HtoreM. TIllH IH Itiutlt. There N one p mil thiiu; llliollt Mother'rt Worm Syrup, mid that In. It will never do anyone a lilt of harm (Oiotild It fall to do liliu K'od. It i a lhiiiI Idea to trv thin renieily If you feel lad anil don't e.Mietly know what nilM.vou. TlteiH' may l a tap worm a hundred feet Ion;; that In mucins your Ioh of health. If mo a .'."i eilit liottle of Mollier'H Wolltl I Syriip will kill ami remove It from v our )h dy. A lU-Mul.le l aiully 1111 A Mexiean lioot 111 taken w hen oil lienlll to fill I.HIouh. or when .lour lioweU fall to liiuNeiiM they Iiiii:Ii.' iii.i.v uai'ii off a lou iell of llnii xM. (li t j: L'.'itetit liottle. I'aln niakea l ite Hurden. Iliitwroii to lei llnw jiiii love iifn-r oalii or lie hi pain yourself. when inn. !iV(J ilri. I'.ellef only eontn '." eeiitu a liottle. I 'a "at. etire fir eraniliatid olie. A Modern MUacle liooeh'H haivaparlll i entera Into and ihaiiea tin ;,i f .1 1 1"""""" 1. !..... I l.n'L tier kiillli'.i.llt n.,1 i iriiiiu. ! ilea to i.i!. ke It pure. Then tliepniei -phe aiijiply of turnip, miil.'t ami la ood. clivulat in wilii healt hf ill lie- ; ory limn am -In were exhaul'l la tlv.'ty. MTiiieate i-M-r.v 111. iv of tlcdi I u '" h. k Monday nionilie.t. anil iHiorea la tter hti. iixlli and bet- N arl every farm, r lu tht vii lull v ... , .,1 111 moIV olia kiln. Iif eed tor ter f.s!llii,- tin M I V part, completely , rulu;,M,.K euMiUoie-aiid palii. j ,,;llti,.. ,,., ,,. !.,,, Ille -Iiim ( nrcf. Pilea i laiida ha ve Ins 11 lii'lnuliii; In n imh! 1114 Moiii'.v rcliiiidi d If II hit laiU, Aiil .V'5"e i un a i hllli and fecr. mail and wife, M-:"sc J'.rka PiiIim , tii-aei; UoiiIiHm. Kstelle Kltehle. ll-iii ',!i'idslia w, Messrs. Tom Kics, j Priie, Pennl, k and liitchle. j Mi s, i:ii'j'rli.r: as Imk-ii quite slek I i lie past wii'k but Is iioine W ter. Allure looking forward friable time nt Conle.f the 71 h and th. The l T. I,, and several of our yoiniij ladles will enter la t he exert I so on the 7th. OuioN. --L. J'. S:i(.kclt, the sewinjj ma chine in .in. was in the city yes terJay. Miss llattie Grali;un has re turned lroin her visit to Pittsburg, Kcnsas;: J. II. Knfitpker, owner ol the TalniaRe House, wan in the city yesterday, looking atur property interests. The beauty thief has come to &t?y. l'iih! ou. drive the pimples and lilickhcadi away ; Do this: t'on't look like a fright; lake Kociv i Mountain Tea to night. .Ysk yout druggist. Carl Gench and wile,-will leave to-day for Coloratlo, where they wiil spend a month or mote. Con McGinnis' little son, John Willis, is reported much improved and in a fair way toward entire re covery. Miss Mattie Johannes left to day for New Vork city and other eastern points. She will be joined at Rich Hill by her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. . M. Johannes, who will make the trip with her. Nevada Pest. BEST FOR THE BOWELS . If rpti invrn t a rrcnlAr, hitby WfTeas'iit of lb frrft v 17 d i. j'-u r yi or will b. Ksp yonr kor-if tijM-ii. an-! 1 pfll. r r. In lh rA of io rit (ibMC vr ill noit, l dtnprroui, " - smo1h ?t. atrt. mt tscri"-t at k.viia t botf CANDY CATHARTIC 01 EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Net i r xnirn, t rak n, r K r i ( . I, fi n1 M rtoll Lrt rvoi. Writ tvr irr tvauuclv, ftttil t-krl tikku) KkUKitT rorArv, ckm IW r fttw TOSK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN We sunet that ilro. Allen of the 1'imts, and Ilro. Wiseman cf he Unterprie, read the daily Dem ocrat and t he daily tteiew, and get pusied on a Democratic view cf the court house s-piabblc. Al ready the matter is threatened with court proceedings, and hen it gets into court, good Lord have mercy on the people. From the prestnt outlook the wl.ule thing seems to be going Democratic. AD1UAN. The north mid Miuth nldea played another rimeof hall Tue-ida3-, Time was tailed at the end of the tlftll iimii. The noiilli hide wah toi'. lollh. (ieo, 1 In will niuHi. II. Askew em h drew a rial in nt tl K'lilnp. Their many friemU eonuratulate theiu on their K""d lin k. Jchn' Norman f near Merw In, haa iiiuM'd to .Vdiiiiii and u ill run a void and wood yard. Mi Jennie It'nite, m haa Im-,mi vIkIIIiik her lhter. Mrn. II. '. toer, lur lln' .il-l tvo liiolitliM, le t Tiii-n day f-r her ti mu- at Went uion-iand Kanaan. I lie 1 rilanie eiliturial pae an a hummer laM ivn k. Tin- removal of the nmlolHee to the Hoover IiiiIIiIIIik inakert It Inoiv eoniuioilioiirf f r the oltiee. lielt Newfoiuh Ik i 1 1 i I i I I awnll. Inu that telegram from I.I Ceim. Adraln iMtheiMft town on the I,. ii S. r ad to ! HI V j;roei l ien, t'lia.i. I'aleuiau'M I raetioii aiolim eliulue, 1 1 1 1 li at the . i lia n Ii uinl ry l dolim hue vtoik in the Knie-.i-i I heat lleldH. I The lain .Sunday wet the ground lull dejit h if lour hull'-, The Adrian hall i lull went no r I lAltoiia with a eiliiled teum and W oil a vletoiy to the time of II In I i I'ol. I'ill M i Mi ii ni and t'oimlalile j J tin Alible, I'.iitlel'H m or I iopular poliiieiaiiM, Weie ilreuhl I In, Willi ; Adrian jM-ople Monday. oine uaiii j lioya, we have plenty of ice yet, 1 1 llllil ! lll I IH , 'I I lie IIIIHM 1H . 1 i .... iifti. , . .1 . 1... 1 -i.i.l 1 1 v, ., -...lililil- .lie I....L In Kar- (l.'ll. ' I'lil'a. 'riie I t IIH ; liall III the hot nil. Ioii; a a num I'oil IIaiM The Biggest and Best Have in stock and in transit Six Gar Loads of . EED. Consisting of A d A Si T- 5 waxs, vjorn, joran, snorts, jL,ow U-rado 0, Flour, Com Chop, Chopped Wheat, i Corn and Oat Chop, and baled Timo thy and Blue Stem Hay. Also Turnip Seed and Rye for Fall Sowing. We are making the prices on the above poods as reaon able as possible and will in ton lots on a very ctoc margin. If you would buy your Iced Cheapest figure w ith the BIGQE1ST & BEST Now is tiis tima to bny yonr Winters Supply cf Flour. GoM'les-McKibben Mercantile Co, BIGGCST Dry Weather Sal Ladies and Misses lit A, I-adie oxford and oer.'i i.liH'in. former prlee oe to f .. dry w eather prtiv one. Lot It. l.adie oxforiU and oieiii unpiN'ru. lormer l lee ?i hi:.i, drv W'-nther lulee Til'. l.ot ('. Ijldlea oxforiU and or.'l rIIppera. former prlee ?1..V to ., dry weather prlee 11. AtX II. Ildie oxfordx. foriuel price i,-.'."i, dry weather price Ij ."iO .ot I".. Ijidiea oxford", former price f:, dry weather prlee 1itt A. l.adlea t.hiaa hIxi'h to :i, former pi-iee dry price .v w eat her roc. l.ot 1'. Iidlea hIioih, mI.i'h .'I to . form er mice I.."i, dry weather price 7fic. All Misses and Childrtns Oxfords and Slippers one- half price HO Ladle tshlrt Walata IteuardlenM of their former valuei. . i . . i . i. . i ... i ... . .... we na ii 1'iaci 'i i.ie ii-nifoiiuei iii our i ladle fhlrt WliUt In the thiii'tol - lowlnu lot -,e, ftOc, Toe. laid let I.lnen Mtlrta. ."a' value 7'n' value .Vic .ll.l'ISHERt;'; No Mure lint tona. A clergyman' wife was men clothes for lur lu)s whin one n her lady neighbor called in to hue! a fliendly chat. It was m.t long ! t furrf the visitor's t)v was utti.utcd by a l.upe basket moie If an Imlf! tilled with buttons Thi-iciipon hhrl began to turn them ovt i, and Mid- denlv exclaimed : "Here me two buttons exactly the Mime those my husband had on his l.i winter suit. I should know them anywhere." 'Indeed,' said the clergyman' w ife. ipiietly, "I am sutprised to hear it. A nil these buttons were found in the collection buj, I tho't I might n well put them to s .ic II kC. " Hcfoie he had fiuUhtd speaking the visitor hastily arose 11ml said she nniht be going. The bioiy soon goi about and siuie then 110 button hive been found in t tie co'Ji'ttiou bag. ),, ril . a . . Rich Hill Mo. and BEST! P Shoes and Oxfords; : l.ot r. ladi. htl le. die to H, to t. ,rv ' fni hut prlet ! w eat her prlee ... 't ! ft n,l L' , i llt i i ...u.. .i. loimer pi li e 1,, ,rv eatlier price i l.ot P.. l.adliM hIiim-; al .1 Hnd :tt foriai'r price ,iv weadier i no. I."t 1". Ml-in'i shia-w aim-.I to 2 fintl er price v to 1.-.-., drv weather t'ri,', : ooc. I .lit li. MUwk alio-M. xlie pi t0 2 foriiivr price ..:'.-, to $l.4:, drv w eat her Jrlee 05. Lot II. Mi-M-n ahiH-M. hUe Ktj to 1, forini r price dry weather prii ! . . ... I1UIJ1H J 9, l ami j: value. . " and I.T"i valu i 1 - " - -. ...7.V. 91. itoja Linen huita. '. 'ini- value . If I Willie ......V. ...7 V, ... l. nine alue ' "' 0 Family Outfitters MUaoiirl IVellle i;eiirln . Coiifnleiate vcteian, Spring. ! ttvld, Mo., August 7 to 12. One 'are round trip. Colorado and 1,'tih excursions, August 1 to 10. Denver. Colorado Springs and 1'ut b!(, $,6 round 'r'p, final leturn limit October 31 j Other Colorado and l?tah exctir sion rates n effect as publikhcd. To Colorado iind I'tah, June 18 ,V'i and Julv 10 to August 3 1 t. One i.iie plus $i for round trip, telurn limit October ,vt. '.'olorado and t'tah, July 1 to 9, and Sept. 1 to 10. 1'ueblo, Colo- ado Springs and Denver, $16 for round nip. (jlenwood bprings, $- f..r lotiml tiip. Salt Lake and V1''11. $3' f"r round t Jp. Final letui 11 limit Ot t. i. To Si. lil aid Muuu-apolis, July I to y uud Sept. 1 l0 JOi $I J 75 luund hip. Krluiii limit Ovt. 11. I' A- Umi BY, Ae,t, ,