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Ladies! Listen to This We have lately received just what you have been looking for for a long time. It is LINEN SUITING 2 1-2 yds. wide. There is eDonomy in buy ing this. Come in and look at this. Have you noticed onr WHITE PARASOLS now on display. They will be all the rage this summer. You will probably want WHITE SLIPPERS also. We have a com plete stock to select from. Don't forget that every Friday is REMNANT DAY. S. L AMES, BZR. PHONE NO. 116. i f LOCAL ISltlKFS. W. W. Fi ii.'ui n has pun- to Texas for a few days outing. Dr. Slater's dental oftice will be closed hereafter on Monday and Tuesday. A hoiix- and lot for s..le. Clore in. At a bargain. Call on (ii:i. V. lh vKi:iiY. .lolni A. Kitlie.ut has pme t Carthage, to take another posi tion us engineer with the Mo. Pa citic railroad. Mi s. M C. Sn.vder, from II. F. D. N. 1, w as in tin city last Friday i ttendmg to business matters and shopping. At W. T. Du.dl's dealer in (general merchandise, is the best place to buy shoos, hose, hose, overall and gioves. half , 1 Unite a frost Monday morning but as it is the light of the moon after the ellial equinox. No serious damage was done to fruit or Vegetables. C. L. Phi hr went down toGi raid. Kits , to see and hear lin ing socialist, Kyan Walker. H returned Monday evening unit h pleased w ith his trip. A lire st il ted in the depot ho tel at Puller shortly after noon Monday, that scared up the peo ple there for a short while, but timely effort put it out so that no .serious damage was done. Harry l'ounder, of t''a!gate, Ind. Ty , was in the city last veck l.oking alter proM-n : aWiinK.d to Tiinothy T.H.hey A: terests ami calling on his friends j Siins f ,..., Wayne, Ind., on He- kx.ks hearty ami wa ll and 'rTm,Mlilv ,.f l.it week. Thvir bid are glad to note his prosperity, Gen. t'anby l'ost No. 10 willj-'-U ' l"''- ll'',,il' -r1 foV i.. .1.1 ..vi r,,r,r i.,....tiio' in moving the .hit t l.e amount he.- . .... . ..... l)or liaii on .xo, ui ,,. s...e, over K. A. Jurd's sei-onidiand btore, Wednesday evening. May loth. All comrades are invited to be present, by the commander, . I.. Ml Ml HTIiY. Kev. K. M. Teunilcton iireiuh ed two giod sermons at the W 'li mit St. M. K. I'hunh last Sun day, the last he will preach here. He will take up his work tit Hoi den, next Sunday. Hro. Temple ton is a sociable goinl christian gentleman and will doubtless till the pulpit at lloldeu lis Well lis wny man that could be sent tlo-re We loartily commend him and hi goml wife t) tho brethren the iv. Money to Iami. I have a few thousand dollars to loan on easy terms on good farm property. II. P. Robinson. Subscribe for Tin; Ttuiiiwi:. s.ti.1 mh the ii.'wb t wire. Ourj telephone In No. I Lawn-no; Hums has gone to) Tiffin, Mo., on an extended visit to relatives. I 1 Circuit court, with Judge Cha.s 15. Denton presiding, hogan th regular May term Monday. Walter Vail, postal clerk with headiU.n tors at St. Louis is home on a visit to his parents, I u l l .. 11 y 1 .i r. ami .mis. 11. tan. As the canning season ap proaches remember that W. T. jDuvall doals in fruit jars and cans, rubbers, tops and tillers. Uscar Covey, of Applet m City, was marriod to Miss Kdith Mont gom.-ry, of 11. 1 D. . Kich Hill, at the lo'corder's oftice in Neva da, last Saturday morning. j Geo. W. I'oulter was up from ! Carbon Center last Friday, at tending to business in tiie city, and reports everything moving 'along nicely in his n. iuhborhood. ; At W. T. Duval! 's you can buy ..!... , w ,. t ;,... . ' V , . ,. . , Oroonis, ami slioe nnuings. -io I shoe wtuic is neatly done. Best i on invisible patcher. Try him i The State Kneampment G. A. j II. will hold its next session at j Jefferson City, commencing Wed jnesday, May Id. h'i. Gio. P. 'Huckeby will represent General Canby post. Papering and painting m-i-ibs to be the order of the day. All the professors in that line are busy as painters now. There seems to be an unusual amount of such work this spring. W. T. Duvall, on the east side, carries notions, stationars and s liool supplies. Also screen wire and hinges, tinware, gran iteware, building nails, tubs. stoneware, laundry and toilet si aps. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warren 'down at (orard are r tin arrival of another icii:g over sov iaust at their home. He has 1 oine to stay and weighs about eight pounds. lb- w ill probably be named lyan. The new preacher tit the Wal nut St. M. VI Church will be Augustus F.. Kyan He will pro j bably be here to occupy the pul ! pit next Sunday. He comes here from Port Arthur, Iexas, and will be received by our people with an open handed hospitality. We predict for him a successful pastorate. The pre.u her s little the year old took dinner with a neighbor one day. Among the items of a good dinner was a straw berry short lake, of which th- liuie visitor was very fond. The hostess observed the fact and remarked to her little visitor "She should get her mother to bake her a short cake." "If she did." said tin- little one, "she would have to borrow your pat tern." The Drainage contract j WUs s -Uis-,;.;;o an average e i,iL. about the estimated cost of - the main dil.h made by engin eer. There, were several large i out rai tors present to bid l!lou Ihewoik, but Mr. Toohoy w.o. the successful one. K. 11. Mc Williams, of Mattoon, HI , was awarded t lie contract for the Mi ami ditch and lateral, "J and At the same tigures, Toohoy w.... t..i itt.r nil ill. 1 i.tlier. . .T.'OOOk I. . . I! ....... .. ... l,,.t.r., pmi.uo., , r- ton for an injunction to prevent the letting or the contracts tun lu liid.'i, li fused to grant the petition, Thocout rai tors are re- tjlllivu .0 .no,-. ...... ... SH'itt.iitHt for ma'u ditch, und work Is to begin within I') day nfter the bonds ntv m1.1, . 1 i.o.. r. ... WILLOW (MOVE. Well now, wonder who want rain. There arc two mud holes just south of Shobe t hut it re im ply terrible. Some cue should notify thy road overseer of that district, for ho surely would lo soin 'thiim about it il he knew of them, j Mrs. Jim Kobbins is side with measles. Edw. Houghton lost a valuable : j cow recently. m Mrs. Morgan Frank is quite vi.-U- with ,...! .!; Wr i Melvin Dunsworth and wife were in our city Saturday. Alva Louder, wife and daujrh- ter spent Sunday at T. II. Til- sons ' ...... . Jim Ivobinson lost one of his mules by a lightning stroke re- cently. Jake Kntrleman and wif were visiting in the Spraue neighbor h(od, Sunday. . ....... .... 1 1 his makes tnree f our K-a lev neighbors who have 'phoiies in. After a pleasant v'it w ith rel atives and friends here. Khner Ellis and wife returned to tin. ir home in Mineral, Kas. Saturday. Although J. C. Griggs has a wife who is "uite hale ar.d hearty" lie is actually courting again, is on the petit jury this week. Mrs. N. Lngieman was an car ly morning shopper in town, Montlay. She stopped at Willow Grove just long enough to say hello and gool bye. A friend of ours was talking to an old German fanner the other day, and asked, "How did yeu break your stalks, harrow theiu down or drag them?" "Oh, I dragged them dow n," said the German. "And wh.it did you ; drag them down with':" asked oil r friend. "Dragged dom dow n mit my harrow," answered tin German. It is needless to say lio more tjUestions were asked. W. I'. Hedden was in the city Tuesday working like a beaver. The primary is less than three woe,; oti. .s l lie u me 1'-( proachos the l,ys beg,n to,,uake in their Ixx'ts. Thov know dem ! .K-rats are mighty uncertain just now in Missouri, but republicans Will Vote. Medden is a 111 iglit V g.,Klmanand we would be so, ,-y toseeh.m defeated next Neveni her, but we would be ahnighl v glail to see a good republican elected. UCIS WD IIC I ION, r.Mrltior ol Itit-li Hill t ill irna Ai I '.io.il) I'rovn. Iu lt I'mcIk. '1 lie iiioi. Ktipei lii lal 1 11 v ct iat lou w ill prove that the following i-tate-nii-nt from a ivm.I. lit of Pii h Hill i- true. H.-.i.l it aii. I i oiiipatv v li lut .Mrs. Jos. vuins ami daughter, ; w.vina; after Lin liieetock grazing iu Miss Nellie, spent Sunday at Mrs ' ur icii.it . Win. Kobinson's pleasant home, j W luar.l a IVnuK-rat l.nn-utin 1. 1 1, , , that a favorite canili'laU wn solntr Ld Houghton Jr. saws he uon t T to 1 w l-at at tin- D.-iiiocrati'1 pri- care how long the strike lasts so Imirv tlii. ,.,, w. hi.a if long as fishing is as good as at In u ..u! lu't a- , u ha v..- hi favor present, 'l I -"! t :'t tlif pri-aary n to lin vt 'f 11 T-i . 1 .1 ''iiii heat I'.v "in.. P-iiiililii-an at Hit 1.11. idson is at h'-me toad ... ., ., ,, ,, .,, . -..Tti..ii th - f ill. Mi- i.a:.l li.- woulj his friends now over the 'phor.e. ratii-r r.r. tl,. ri-k in Nov, u,Ur. wasil,.,,,,, I.tcll 11.11 peo,... with t.Mi. iuoiiv of xtran'ts living far; . . , i away you inmiot iiiv. sti - it..- tl,,-i l.u t of !),. .-.. M.u.v ,.., l U, u'im of I.U.L lli.l will m.j.a-b. .,urlv-..vdir.g vrou.itr.c-s, they tlaims. I did also three mouths Jje-. K. J. lira.,.v, of 71 l av. tl.- M , coi-n.r of 1-jiio. tll h Mill. Mo.. ,;ak' -Mrs. Alma lhufrd, tf Ivay- " n'...h..y P.1U ar, i',iit'k- rem.-.ty for bla.l l.r troul l I w" Kr,..-,tly emt.am.KM-.i l,, Ms waytorjU WuKUcii, ua other txll- rt Ioi;h; wiiile. I ns.'.t .Itflerx-iit tviuev li.-s tan tl.ey avc iao Utile o ll. r. I pn mvi 1 1-..in Kldiu-y Pil! ,il t In-j opera Mo.im- .lr.14; More an. I tlu lrj uw cuivtl ,uo. Ilefni' .i.sln tin in I ha.l to list-fiv.pi.-utly at ..UM mi l . ln MVIX'I lou rw far tn.i op,n.K. Through llu- day the fiim-u,-y of 1 I uswiiv nooh- my h' ,ul -raU. I liavi In IhauW iMau' Kl lacy Poi. , for ,uy prt,til Immunity Iron., ilm. lu.,.oya,..v and II U u pki.K.m. 1.. ; nvlll., rin..ly i.. oth.a.; ,uinrin; trtna ill from In. oiiv. in. live ui ifia .r.ler J the M.Im'V. I or Mile to .ill (l-aleis.. Pilie, W 11 U r'ou r-MiH'iu 1. I o , r.un.ilo. N y r, i. jin.-m. fo, th.- I l.U. ,1 su,,,, L,.,iutiiU r tho inuao iKmu' n.l taVe no other. KEITH H' r Ilro, lniu cliiiij-!if-''l ; plow lii !; ir corn. Mr M. r nt vWu-d ta !:i !j lli'l 1 i-t -k. j u little t.lt tr;His flhi:i.r jjol. Pi a tin- foiii-Jay-sot " riHvting ri 011 u Smi'lav at that. John Kim,' wan over mi a !iort int from 1'r.iirn.-1 it i l,it mi k. 1 rank aii'l L)P iu;i VA ln.utl. y ' tjx-nt Suulay at th-ir I in:!- IA (Jo'i'I'.-u'h t tin' New Home iuiii-. 1 in- f.inuiTu wivi-m have Inn n. l-iiiiir ;i visit frota Jack Iro-t tJ- I''1"1 morniun. at. 1 ln-atin- tf ven nr ftin m u- wiien; tuy are not In wiut'.-r ijuaru-r Mr. IW-u Jlau'l an l little dauc'u-U-r Siiii'lnyvd with Mi"H Sue Kob- :i'i"ii of tin r-j.rajrj.; u-ia!j!Krhoo-J. j lWix 8ta.vt"1 at 1 k'-pt Lou.-. Mr. J. Suit an iliiMo-ii, of Ukli "ill. was pli-anant callir at Mrn. urts Sunday, j ,.r(l. L. 1. Koi.inon. wife nQ,l j Jitt!..- daii-j'atvr LaciK. pent vfral ' d,-v,, in Ki ith lht ''lit WtH k catin Itacoti una gni'tjn with Mrs. I.. M NVnt. M iijilay. Chan. MarouariJt wan out PriJav Prof, oi-lhurii of Sjiraiic, v ll t-e h t l,f oung lit-vv Mi a how to fli.tot " at l:.-avii-y iu-.t winter. h;l1 Mi-m Loma oriuw at Keith. l'.-ii K.i'nl lo.nl..; ti.n.v earn f t . t i.- 1 ha l.ii-t wfJi. Two for Mr. Prieei.f Kin'k iili-. aij'l hhippel oae hiia if. v r Jam.- Shuniatv t-a i.l w tifver of rain when corn Sur f.tiU-.l to ha lii'tity h- to piantii ciniiwii. if j 'i-1 iourvtl flown thf tlret oay. aii l k-pt it up nearly ev ery ihi.v .r Jliilht hint Week ' sestoK J. Fleteher Smith, candidate for prosecuting .ttorney at the democratic primary, was in the city Tuesday, seeing tii sover- eigns. tnear.est tiling we know o say atoat Smith, ie is such a democrat. We've known him a long time and he's always been a democrat. We fear he is joined to his idols ami will never, bo anything cNe but a democrat! and when we n.cvt him ou the other sin -re. if we ever do. we fully cect to tind him even I there ;i Democrat. Still he is a I g.Hd i lever Democnit. Mrs Nancy Gox iassed hcri' v.ml birthday last Sunday, ami ! was ''ivon a birthdav liinin-r nt t!l(. iome of her son in law. .1. Kd -MyAAvr,. tt 1 , ., , .... , , .... 1 a ura Had kTett, oi west of town, y ,ws A llnU.rv t,n tho u,udati was iu t( i . . ... , . j- ( .. i. . i t,l!iu. t,. l;lNt winU.r,5 ;,ni, ,,,,,,, ,R,r1.lf SamjJV Vciv; I ,. i. ,r i io ,ou wisa to increase tlie.j j fertility of your land a:d at th.- ! a ! same time K''t a bi paying t lop ' , of hay and sis-d; If yv'U d. sow 4 hoc pe.,s. We have t'.e Whip ' pot will and New Kr.; ;.' lower j pi ii's than they h;.ve i vcr becii t o!h-r-il f r before. Write Sl..te i. ,. l..o ., :.. s;. .t.. li.pelil:ieli? St.dioli at t'oliiliibia on at t'oitimhia, IVople liea - tor p.ii'tici:l.w. 1 cop t. r Go. til The i-ld wilur;. l'uUcl the , ., -- iH live i id I'ncle Sa:ii'.s gr-t.ful ..luetl.ii iiua:tcr with lViW'li1l)r..Ht!;ii qua s.st'ity, is in tl.e city Vis.'.iu, 1 licr grandparents. Dr. ar.d Mrs. tivi s. FriM-o II iiii Table 111 i ll. I NoVi-mN r '. I'A's 1 1; UNs ,0. .- v 1. 1 . No. IU, Pa.-. uj;vr, 1." I't p No. Mi.sl i ini j., 111 1 1: ll to. 1 1 k 1 No. II '., f,in;vr ' p. ..1. No. . Misl a a. 1. 1. Hi coiiae. Im nt PI.-.. .at, ton ' v ii t. il.iy Ira.tio to-Hli mi l ontli. j N.i. t -l u'liii.it i.l Pk .K,iuto!i wHtit.i; lra!Ul.r te.. ant.'k- S.ih. .in polntK, nti.t l..r Kl. ini'loa am) the .oiOluit l nUo tth S.K-.it p.-iKM-.. r (or KaiiK i I tty, uri.vin lit K iliat'lt 111 :V. p ,11. li. U, ( iiv.ii 11;. ,Vt. LOXKOAK. Mm. 1". H I; irijr s:n (hi:;-'..t r. J.I I : , v t r s.i It-.!.-,. ( undaj. ' Honwr 4 -.: n ,': i-nr''jsij uin i:-.'.m tv-. A!ai't -ii-rj!!v I. ,1 :'. t... !.- plantiii t'ltxt del ;., ,tr-- itia p'.vJjr to u!ti a. . i-U ' a:i 1 J: I ', W , r. g-t hit corn i '. r.' 1 .:.: Mm. 11. 4. I. ,-- '.1 '.-e.- - ooirif! ljo win; j .-,t fj,;i ; warJ I l'ii. t':.-: w.r V,r Ur. i We La-1 'iit a bit ...f '.r r- -.-.r , Vi li-r Moivlaj il'.-jT'..'.:. I,;;t it J. r., ,t ra to hurt ativ::.,:,.-. ; C Ki n! r-'-r U v:.: trv-t:. .-; bi'P b-JiL.-, r:i tr -.'J -l ;r a ; uia!l buattj t!i; Cr-t of t v..- g. ' For Jialp. Ten kckkI fresh '.1 lows ! from twenty to foity ti.-I.'jr-. Gj. V. Vanli.' r.tL I 3, box No. l', II;;:, Head the Ti.lllm;. il.(.. mm r No accounting for tevste when some husbands buy 1 tr V j 1 a.trl' and nurse I.' repent at leisure what m they purchased in HI ha-ste. Comfort o-nd quality are worth hunting for, but it's a short cry to a Crossett shoe and there they are. CROSS '3'50 SHOI K MAKES LIFE'S YALK EASY If your dtMler do M kfr(i t-rrv. will wtmA .f taCfMpt of mtca wiUa 25c txllfiUfn.U t ray lfwiv ctvx- LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc, MORTH ACINGTON. MASS. St arc Agents for These famirs Shots. 0 - - - Geo. H. Lee Co., Omaha. Nebraska. Poultry and Stock Supplies. I have j;t ta'-.en the ..?m;y of t-e bove named fi.m, to: K1CH HILL, sad w tuv oa lixi a la-gf surtyH- cf their hI, kiiJ ou disjUy in tho-.v wiuiow and ia rorrt f my itortr. - r The F.um !::.;! not gooJ for jou.e l ive, tu hauls rf.i-i j-. row d ' LZE'S P ib ti- -a tiu :.-.b I hiv f:r ttl. l.c i., tiey i-hehn s. w .;i aj, I vvzul ; .viv.L. CUARAMEi:. Incubators and Droodirs. 1 bi tt a,:: U: '.tt above tiau;e i jooj for Gfo. H. l-.c Co , tl-j. Can quote oi pricr and iicUvt; go-,!,. Come let i how you thii hue. ll. folljvv;.- n -eicJ a.tulei i the ht f 1 for you th.u iVoy haadlr: Myo Cu.o. Lk K.1!i'. E.'ji Miki..' jaues cnsn cnoGEn :y ?lltirl Pacific Tinse Card. jftiviu r.'rt. r. ui w fit tc 1. '. t i -ioi 1 v r- r.. . - I--t '.'" p. : No. .; l'-ir !.r to; v. it, r-rTT etp ir. N . .7 I v l i t - ri. .V'i. J I aT- ...r, a. 1,1. T il i,': u. ,., A,. T.l , . . , , I V , ;, ..11 'V . 1" 7 A i" r . ; No. - " Arr:v- 1 ;, 1 . No. 4,4 A 1J t", a. : .. N j. ilj.Anit.- A. fcni.IT, A-. : f r ThTk:l ... T . . 1..;..-. j .'J j. l. :! . Adr!-:i T:j '; I- f. : ' L'.:Z.T.-i t'-V e X'.'.z ry Si? zr'Liy i.1 L"r--Vjre. L-'.e t. r : t ; vs 1.:.-. t&;4 wfmarv. hn hrhutndkiMd th cour " - scre. hey - V' Co., have hi.iJid the t.:j: his tbjineJ I l)jl fo GOODS iJe-J ti;?o- lise ct if dczs .ror ro .... ti; KErtTir Zlil iiythi(ij I te' Siock FlkJ. !.. tct I'ovi de;. .1 t'' y ei s. Due Ca:K i 4