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SIMPLE SUMS FOR SILVERITES-f WILL SPEAK TS HiAGQiS- Will Address the McKinley Club. iHJTTHORA OF TICKETS. Unnice Is the Array for the Voters tc Choose From. Eight of Thrm In the Field It Che Unalienable Rleht of the iBKini Citleu to Take Hit Fleh and Vote It. Problems Which Can Easily Be llg-ared The Sound Money Democratic Candidate for H.

J. M. Ellis, a business man of Oat by Voterm. Governor Will Mate a speech in Maea Kansas City, a life long Democrat, but A farmer raises 1.000 busbcis of! on Sumrtlay, Pet. fnow supporting McKinley, will address wheat, for which he now gets SAGO, The announcement is made that Hon.

the Macon McKinley club next Wednes-With that money he buys various kind, j. McD. Trimble, of Kansas City, the day'evening at the court house. Every-of manufactured at low With free coinage at sixteen to one he might get $1,000 for his wheat, but ted. by the sound money Democrats To whom It Say Concern.

would certainly have to pay nearly at their convention in St. ad- twice as much for the goods he would 'dress the citizens of Macon county atj. If are sold creamery butter and it buy. How much would the farmer gain Macon on Saturday, Oct. 3.

Mr. Trim- is not satisfactory please bring it to me from a cheap money scheme which jble is a lifelong Democrat, an able 'or examination. I want to be certain doubled the price of the things he speaker and will ably discUB8 the finan. jthat the butter sold you is creamery g0Hn hif cial question now raised in the pending made. F.

Behrens The Sherman silver law of 1S90 pro-, IT Fall and Winter Stock! WasxOjmitok, Sept. 19. The yeai IS OUR i will probably disclose more presi- danliai tickets in tbe field than bare before been placed before the peo- sof the tickets, as for example i of the "Silverites" at St. Louil silver democrats at Chica- vided for the purchase by the govern- The household goods belonging to duplications, bat, nevertheless, ment of 54,000.000 ounces of silver per respectf ul hearing by a large audience. Tom Welsh were under attachment tbe product ox separate na- Tuesdav.

Welsh had horrnwed -flOO 1 Cannot Cost One Cent. year. Under the operation of that law the price of silver, after a short Lower than was ever known in the history of Clo'hing are the prices we are making. conventions, duly called, and in from the First National bank, and bad Tha ptmitol iwmnral amendment nro as for instance in Ohio speculative rise, fell steadily from $1.16 He is a section fore' JUiaoia, where state legislation to 73 cents per 'ounce. If the purchase rides that Sedalia shall pay all of the obtaine.d We are Making it Hot for Hard Times.

of the Wabash railroad, and re man the method of printing the and storage of practically the entire expense of removal, and when this; for presidential electors, this American nrodnetion of nilvr could LJI-j i I moved to Ottumwa, hence the You cant feel poor when you see our goods and prices. We are buying and passing on 1,. 1- T.l. .1 ii MM.mi1 -iis emenumens is auupieu iuc iCBotuic uui prercut lis price irvm luiimg, wdii i reasons are there for believing that the 'r covered less than one-half of the debt, far rt.inff thn nm nanltnl uarguiiiH in ungni, irenn, etynsn, nign-graae Jsttfce order of their adoption the af mi.i.. -si lnt Holiara money i i security will have to pay the tUl tickets placed In the field Wt limine- then.

Anra building This effectually disposes of jhalanee lasfeuoirt: t.ni; Sn jm. A thn sillv storv that the removal of the "rsAlbitionists, nominated at Pitts-. flv win prt the tm-nawrs thre or C. H. Miller, a prominent citizen of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc.

P-. May 27: 1 ki. a Ifvpllhrwwl on the cnla vT KU lalwiv on Brashear, died last Saturday night from the effects of a dose of medicine which he prepared, thinking it to be sulphur and cream of tartar. It threw an employer is now paid two dollars Vlee-Presiden Hale Johnson, him into a stupor from which he never tl party (free-silver, woman- per day in currency based on the gold standard and kept on a parity with gold by our laws. This two dollars will buy a relatively large quantity of all the time.

You are well aware that times have been hard all over the country, and people everywhere have felt a disinclination to purchase further than necessity, required. This state of affairs has naturally been felt by manufacturers who have grown restive under the decreasing demand for their goods The restlt ot this was very apparent i offshoot of the regular prohi- nominated at Pittsburgh, Flag Pole Raising at Pleasant Grove- The Republicans of Eagle township will meet at Pleasant Grove school house tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 26, at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of raising a McKinley and Hobart flag pole.

Speeches will be made on this occasion by Jno. A. White and Rev. Grant A. Robbins and others.

It will be a good recovered. He gave the same to his 13-year-old daughter, who is in a precarious condition from its effects. iZm. May when we went into the markets to purchase ouriFall and Winter Stock. We found ev i necessities.

If this country adopts free 'coinage and goes on to a silver basis. two dollars will luy only one-half as much of the goods the working-man needs. Show how labor would be bene- Tew Frosident Charles E. Bentley, 4sT JEebraaka. lor Vice-President James Haywood erywhere an intense competition and a general tendency to secure our orctr- at our own' a a i tm e.

a aa.n a Sloajthgate, of North Carolina. Major and Mrs. S- G. Brock last week were apprised of the demise of Dr. Albert M.

Williams, of Bradford, Pa. Deceased was a brother of Mrs. Brock and in the sixties resided for a time in Bepublicau. nominated at St. Louis, fited by a policy hich would cut the price.

Alter a caretul study or the situation our buyer proceeded to take advantage of these conditions and lay in a stock of goods at prices lower than have ever been known- place to hear patriotic speaking andj 18: doubtless an enthusiastic meeting will be held. to the trade. The benefits of this favorable opportunity we are now about to hand overl to our patrons. We think that your have only to see them in order to be convinced; that while dollars may be scarcer than usual with you, the dollar which you have has Macon, enjoying an extensive practice and during his short stay made many Broke His Leg. Sunday evening a man attempted to; fiends who will regret to learn of his alight from a through freight train on never before been able to purchase so much good honest value.

HERE IS A FAIR PROPOSITION! If we deserve nothing, give us nothing; but if you find our goods and prices eat'iKfactory purcnas.ug power oi wages in two An investor having money to lend was approached by a farmer who wanted a loan for the purpose of buying new-implements, additional stock and some fertilizers. "If you will let have $S00 on the security of my land and "buildings." said the farmer. I will vote for a free silver law which will enable me to pay you back next year in dollars worth half of those you lend State how much money that investor loaned the farmer, also the rate of interest paid. A large number of persons, who complained that they-; were poor decided to enact laws which would make them Two boys, Luther Rice and Ham Mes-ser, were brought before the police court Monday morning to answer to the charge Tor President Wm. McKinley, ol Ohio.

Wor Vice-President Garret An-afirins Hobart, of New Jersey. Socialist-Labor, nominated at Xen Tork. August 4: Wor President Charles Matchett, ol JKeir York. Vice-President Matthew Ma-jfnire. of New Jersey.

Democratic party, nominated at Chi-rmtCK July lO and ii: for President Wm. Jennings Bry yn of Nebraska. War Vice-President Arthur SewalL Maine. elilverites nominated at St. Louil July of disturbing the peace.

The complaint the H. St. Joe, and was thrown upon the track and broke his leg near the ankle. He was at once removed to the office of Dr. B.

J. Milam who set the broken bone. He was then taken out to the county infirmary to be cared for. His name is Joseph Kearny, and he claims to be a tailor by trade from was made by h.g. Sawteii.who charged acknowledge it with your patronage.

We aim to sell Clothing, Hats, Caps aud Furnish-i that the boys disturbed himself and family on the 16th inst. by throwing ings that are up-to-date, that will please our customers when bought aud when and by so doing keep his trade. Are you a new one? If so, corne and we will try to! please you. If an old customer you know we will gladly welcome you. Chicago.

He is unmarried and has no ing stones and hickory nuts at the house and about the premises. Judge Cox did not think the evidence against the boys all rich As the poverty consisted in the relatives that he can give account of. YOURS TO PLEASE, lack of food. clotWs. furniture, houses and other forms of wealth, they agreed that instead of producing the things Jror President Wm.

Jennings Ury ma of Nebraska. War Vice-President Arthur Se wall of Maine. sufficient to hold them, but gave them a reprimand and let them go. Frank E. Long supported by an excellent company will be seen at the they needed thev would set men to People's party nominated at St.

Loub opera house-all next week, commencing July i4 and 25: for President Wm. Jennings Bry sjo. of Nebraska. for Vice-President Thomas E. Watson, of Georgia.

National democratic party nomina-ted st Indianapolis September 3: for President John McAuley Palmer, of for Vice-President Simon Bolivar ttackser. of Kentucky. MACON. MISSOURI. The best Jeans Pants on earth for $1.00 per pair; all sizes up to 40 waist.

Examine these pants. No matter how we got them, they are yours for $1.00. I. C. Stephens Clothing Co.

work digging silver, which they did not need, out of the litocky mountains. By so doing they expected that the supply of other labor products would in some mysterious way be increased. How much is twice nothing, and how will tbe changing of silver bullion into coins make more houses, machinery or beef? If the "sound money vote in Vermont increases the republican majority from 21.000 in 1S02 to 38.000 this year, bow long w-ill it take the sixteen to one issue to ipe out tbe entire democratic vote in that state? Whidden Graham. POI'lLIST CANDIDATE FOK GOVKKXOK. Will Siieak In Macon Next Tuesday Afternoon.

Hon. O. D. Jones, of Knox county, Populist candidate for governor, will speak in Macon, at the court house, next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Bevier Glee club will be in attendance and our Populist friends expect to have a rousing meeting.

Strong Bros, keep a full and complete line of wall paper, mixed paints, lead, oil and brushes. Opposite Palace Hotel. You are cordially invited to attend Misses Evans Ferguson's millinery opening today and this evening. Latest and daintiest designs in fall and winter millinery ever brought to the city. H.

F. Baker, a brakeman on the Monday 28th, in a repertoire new to Macon theatre goers including "In Old Kentucky" "Too Much Johnson" "The Girl I Left Behind Me" "The Middleman' In Mizzouri' etc. The plays are pleasing in plot, entertaining in climax, interwoven with humor and pathos, replete with singing and dancing specialties. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents, ladies free first night. Rush for seats, now selling.

On Saturday night they give away a $100 bicycle. REV. WEDDELL. a Noted English. Lutheran Min Air-Tight Stoves.

Old Settlers' Reunion-The old settlers of Randolph and Macon counties advertise the holding of their reunion at Huntsville next Thursday, Oct. 1st. A free dinner for all Before you buy an AIR-TIGHT WOOD STOVE it will A A. Sam Sing tjuah, a Chinese student of Cumberland University, delivered an address at the Cumberland Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock last Sunday. His subject was the "Manners and Customs yuu iu st-e my nue asHorimeni.

i assure you the very best goods Ml Wabash, was killed in the yards at Mo- who have been residents of either county ister. CrJaTBSBXANrr; Sept. 19. Rev. A.

3. Weddell, D. D. who during the war si pastor of St. Paul's English Lutheran church, this city, by his es-peuaal of the cause of the Union from toe pulpit, made himself known the north and south, wa -jfouod dead in bed Thursday at his 'feease in Norristown.

where jbe was pastor emeritus of the Evan-celioal Lutheran Church of the trinity. Death was due to heart trouble. berly by a freight train last Sundayi sixty or more years. Speeches are to THINGS MIGHT BE FAR WORSE. Worklncnten Would Suffer More Coder ree Silver.

It is a frequent excuse of unthinking men for leaning toward free silver that "things cun't be worse than they now are." This is a mistake. Matters can be very much worse, especially for the workingman. First. They would be worse if wages were paid in a 53-cent dollar or in a dollar worth less than 100 cents. How the very lowest prices.

My elegant line of COOKING AND KEATf ING STOVES has not yet arrived. It will pay you if in need of good stove to wait until my line arrives. Remember that every stovf that leaves my store is fully warranted to give perfect satisfaction. evening. He got off the pilot to open aj be made by Capt.

W. T. Austin, Hon. switch and no one knows how he got U. S.

Hall and others. A good pro gramme has been arranged for the day of China." A subject like this is always of interest, especially when a well informed native of the country deals with it. Mr. Sing Quah is a talented young man and speaks good English. Upon the occasion of his addresses free collections are taken up to defray his expenses through the university.

He under the train which cut him to pieces. He had been a resident of Moberly for four years, was an industrious man and well thought of among railroad men. Heiiuhliran Speaking At Lal'lula- No. 14, Vine Macon, Mo. Xext Wednesday, both afternoon and evening, at LaPlata, there will be speak ever it mav be with mine owners and Circuit Court.

Marriage Licenses Issued. ing in the interest of the Republican ticket. Hon. B. F.Russell, speaker of Via Talk Over His Own Slcnatnre.

AlsAST, N. Sept. 1U. Senator JHill yesterday noon uiaiic the fo.low-jstT statement concerning tae roport -tfesthehad written to lend that he -snpuld support the Chicago ticket: I The Wallace show, which exhibited last Friday, did not bring into the city the large crowd expected owing to the day being extremely disagreeable. Under the most unfavorable conditions mortgage debtors, men whose capital is their labor are not interested in having the "purchasing power of their dollar" diminished.

Second. Things would be made went from here to LaPlata, where he lectured Sunday night, and went to Callao Monday night. He then goes to Louisiana, Mo. the last House of Representatives, and Hon. J.

E. Swanger, both able speakers, will be present to discuss pending political issues. It. M. Itlanchard I Plat l.lzzle A.

Joliubon I -a PI at K. L.Tate. Lariat Ida Klme J. K. Klcliards Kevld Jennie A.

Davit Ilevlii W.K.Huster Rarrvvlli May Curtis Kdward Johnson i.inoi Since the beginning of circuit court Monday, a good deal of a voluminous docket has been disposed of without coming to any cases of general interest. The case of the State vs. Silas Grugin is set for next Monday. It is probable that his attorneys will ask for a contir ao desire to either aflirm or ilenv worse for the 1.732.3S2 savings bank possible two exhibitions were given, iper stories and rumors regard in this state alone if their one in the afternoon and one at night depositors f715.032.899 of savings were made pay Hannah K.Joyce Llngl Jpsi my position on the uaiiouui ticket ssssl other political questions. When have anything to say I will stale it ewer my own signature.

able in depreciated dollars. Atlanta uance or a change of venue. The cast Mmnte Third. Things would be worse for The Long Company, which will be seen at the opera house all next week, carries a carload of special scenery, stage furniture, bric-a-brac, calcium light effects, properties, etc. Their repertoire is all metropolitan successes, having enjoyed long runs in the leading theaters throughout the country.

'In Old Ken of Ulyde and Blain Newell and Guy to a small attendance. The show was one of the best that ever came to this city, and the managers were very unfortunate that the day was so inauspicious, otherwise they would doubtless have had an attendance worthy of the the nearly 1.000.000 pensioners if their monthly stipend were to be in 53- Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Moore, of Chillicothe, are rejoicing over the advent of a fine daughter.

The little one arrived at the hpme of Mrs. F. Reed in this city, where Mrs. Moore is visiting at present, on Monday night. The Republican extends congratulations.

Keedy Kerr, charged with burglary in Callao, cent dollars. Seal Held for Attempted Murder of Ilia fstiier. JSKW Yokk. Sept. 19.

Arnold are docketed to follow. The grand jury Fourth. Things would be worse for found an indictment against Samuel iber uf the cloak luaui.luctunno great merit oi their circus and menagerie Newberry, charged with enticing a girl lox lieroaru ra.iternukc Sl ami Chiles W. Grimes, who killed his son in-law, Luther Whitmore, near Moberl last week, is now on trial for his life the circuit court at Moberly. The cout being in session he was indicted by thj grand jury of murder in the first degree! A aclrAd fnr a enMilv frial an1 Vi i a i.

under age from home for immoral pur wealthy resident of Harlem, was Shot in tho breast and Lot a arms in In his charge to the grand jury at the opening of circuit court Monday, Judge poses; also against Arthur Wallace and Marshal Meadows received a present of a fine Colt's revolver last Monday. It was sent from St. Louis by express kis rooms at the Hotel Peteler. uu Lex- Ellison called attention to the danger to all the millions of beneficiaries of stock, mutual and cooierative insurance companies and all the 1.T45.T25 shareholders in building and loan associations if payment were to be made to them in any money less good than the best. Fifth.

Things would be worse for everybody in case a panic caused by the prospect of a silver basis. X. Y. World. Wm.

Miller, charged with larceny; John Hall, colored, charged with assault with avenue, yesterday luoru.ug, but Mr. Meadows doesn't know who mH tucky," their opening play, is a love story of Southern life, beautifully told, pleasing in plot and climax, interwoven with humor and pathos Its love is the tenderest, its hero the most heroic, its villain of the deepest dye. The scenery shows the audience a revelation in mechanical effects. After reading the above, talk it over with the folks, then rush for seats, now selling. Ladies free first night.

Prices 10c, 20c and 30c. the peace of the community in carrying son William has Wee a ar intent to kill; Geo. H. Panel, charged sent it He appreciates the present, concealed weapons. Inasmuch as this and held without bail on a was begun yesterday.

Wanted. with attempt to commit grand larceny. i of attempted niuruer. wa3 a campaign year, when many public however, very highly, and thanks the friend whose kindness prompted the They all pleaded not guilty, and these i wo car ioaas ot norses, mares an! Says Aasllean Orrt. nations sn meetings were being held, the danger in this regard is enhanced.

He also cases will come up next week. Invalid. mules weighing from 900 to 1,500 lbs. The Temptlas "Mora Honey Scheme. generous act.

Tbe Republican Senatorial Conven- Xosrnos. Sept. 19. A dispatch froir called attention to the illegal sale of W-I. Rush Co.

Real Estate Co.Incorporated, from 4 to 10, years old. Must be soun and fat. Will be at Mason Roberts! to a news agency says that liquor, to the violati of law in gam The fine, cool weather of the past few tion for this district meets in Moberly Articles of incorporation were filed is issued a pronunctatnentc bling practices, to the violations of the yesterday afternoon in the office of tomorrow. Macon county will be rep im which he says: barn, in Macon, Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday. Sept 29, 30, Oct.

1 and 2. Will be in Atk Recorder Hamel of the W. I. Rush "After long study, I must confirit? game laws, and to the delinquencies of road overseers, whose neglect, in some resented by the following nine delegates L. J.

Loomis, H. G. Reyner, J. ftm decrees of my predecessors that Co. Real Estate Co.

The capital stock is fixed at $5,000 and the stockholders instances, ought not to be overlooked. lanta, Saturday, Oct. 3rd. sal orauaations made under the An- L. R.

Fleener Butler, C. H. Adkins, BertD. Nortoni, Reuben Barbour, James Coleman, Peter i rite are absolutely iuvalid. named are W.

1. Rush, J. A. Hudson The Masonic lodge of instruction held and C. E.

Purnell. The first named two Decker and G.J. Henderson. in Macon last week under the super 0afeaaaa Re nor. Sept.

1ft. A report whicfc nave in stock eight road wagons; which I will close out at a great bargairi gentlemen being the principal stock circulation Thursday night. days has served as a remin der that winter is not far off and in consequence our country friends have been coming in for winter supplies. Right here it might be well to note that Macon is rapidly becoming a trading center. On Wednesday, as nearly every day this week, it has been observed that families have driven as much as thirty miles to shop in our town, and it is unnecessary to add that the live merchants who advertise are the ones who caught the big end of their trade.

It is the newspapers of your town that attract the people. A paper filled to the brim with at Geo. Gwinner, of Ten Mile who generally makes his yearly pilgrimage to Come and get my confidential prices aj vision of the officers of the grand lodge of Missouri, was both a profitable and pleasant meeting. Grand Master Hough, holders. The articles state that the incorporation is to do a general real prince of Wales had been in- rhile shooting at Tulchan lodge, estate business in all its branches.

of Jefferson City, and Grand Lecturer ire, in the highlands of Scot- our office at Christmas time, leaving the welcome dollar, was in yesterday, a little earlier this year on account of seeing where he is the guest of Mr. Sas- For Rent and Sale! onee. Also some very special bargain in harness. J. W.

Nisbeth, Bevier, Mo. Unele Josh Spruceby. Next Wendesday evening, Sept. 30 Allan McDowell, of St. Louis, were in charge, and many visiting brethren from financier, proves, upon in-, to have been unfounded.

a notice in our columns that this insti Finding it necessary on account of ill tution is in need of money. We appre neighboring burgs were in attendance. Last Thursday night at the lodge rooms, health to reside for a time in Colorado, Returned to Taeir ciate Mr. Gwinner' ready response. the theater going people of Macon, wil I offer my seven room residence, with after the work had been completed, a have an opportunity of seeing the laugh gas fixtures, for rent.

I offer for sale OTOX. Sept. In response nice supper was served and the remain' tractive advertisements never fails to bring them in. Try it. Fine stock pays, and farmers who unication from tbe governor able down East comedy, Uncle Josj Spruceby.

The company consists of 3C at bargain prices my household furniture. Call at residence 210 No. East der of the evening was pleasantly spent want to get upon a more profitable basis that Shoshone Indiana should read the advertisement of Brick hsmting at Jackson's Hole and Atteberry Farmer, the up-to-date artists and carries a car load of elegan by the visitors and tbe attending members of the home lodge. Daugherty St. Lou Schmidt.

There would be a scramble to pick Bp the promise did they not see tbe string to it. Silver, Copper, and Thea Paper. The owners of copper mines need not be elated with the idea that the argument for cheap silver dollars is a "still better argument for cheaper copper dollars. We shall not drop to a copper basis. The ultimate resting place for the popocrats is Predetermined in their platform assertion of the right of the government to issue legal tender paper notes.

That is the cheap money para might result, the Indian bu- scenery ell Friedley in this issue. They have some fine Polled Angus male cattle and some thoroughbred Poland China hogs Wednesday, Sept. 10th. Seethe great running race in "In haa directed the Indian police to these Indians to tbeir reservav-naing force if necessary. lumber men of Atlanta, showed our representative this week through their well selected stock of lumber and gave him some pointers as to what they were do aufri lirsTJlA mtver eUlBlU ett Following is a list of unclaimed letf The biggest and best attraction of the season Uncle Josh Spruceby.

One Old Kentucky" at the opera house Monday night. Two genuine race horses for sale on their farm near Barnesville For further particulars see advertise' tors remaining at the post office, in Ma night. i Garrett's Kleee Makes Her Debet. ing and what the general outlook was for will be used, a full brass band, negro con, Macon Sept. 25, 1896 leTOK.Sept.

19. Miss Margot Donnes Cora Drew ment or call at farm. J. F. Brickell may be found in Macon in person or by sv niece' of Hon.

Garrett A. better business in the lumber trade. Mr. Farmer, the courteous manager, 6howed us many different grades and quoted Edington John The Epworth League of the M. E.

church, South, will hold a musical and social in the lecture room of the church TfciWrt. the republican candidate for dise into which all the advocates of re-ndiation are logically drawn-. Gaunt Nellie McCully A letter. Two men giving their names as Geo buck and wing dancers, Coon Hollow serenaders, jockeys, bookmakers, stable boys, will be seen in the race scene; in fact, an exact representation of the Lexington race course on Derby day. Ladies free.

Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. prices that certainly would astonish a tie jpiisiili nt, made her debnt in the fheetriral profession with Blaney's A Saw Wanted" playing at the tnis evening. After tne programme Ford Chas McGilles James -Johnson Mrs Lucy Mills Morton Chas Palmer Susie (2) SnodgrassJohn Shirey Ellen it. eel Mrs ri Ai Miller A H. Panel and Ed Stalkey, and hailing coffee and cake will be served.

Don't Go It Blind. The man who cannot see just how the tree coinage of silver is going to in buyer of lumber. They now have on the road one carload of boards and shingles sperm house. Washington, last She' made a pronouned hit in Murphy Snow Mrs Belle from Novelty, were arrested here Tuesday. They left a team at Shelbina A home talent entertainment is to be crease the number of dollars in his Slagle John iks assvall part assigned her.

given at opera house tonight for the pocket should not vote for 1-. and came over on the train Monday C. C. Bigger, of Laclede, made awfj 9 Tate Wilbelmena Thompson Florence benefit of Chas. B.

Carter, one of the evening. During the night Panel was a speech at tne court nouse xuesuay WilliamsM Vernon 2Watts Thoub and are now unloading a carload that they have bought at a sacrifice. They always use judgment in buying, and when they have bought right they can suit and sell their customers at prices that will enable them to build in spite of The Great St. Louis Fair. under the influence of drink.

About Kansas City the Karnival week at Kansas City Dsurtington Route has made very night to the Bryan and Sewall club of stranded K't Carr comedians. A three-act pantomime with specialties. Prices Waddle Samuel Webb Hail Annie 10 o'clock Tuesday forenoon they were On October 4th to 9th, inclusive, the iu, zu ana du cents. Everybody should see this Persons applying for any of these let-1 discovered in Allen Banta's barn by spectacular event. Tickets sold Burlington Route will sell tickets to St.

Louis for one fare for the round ten will please say Advertised. irr the hard times and business depression. 4th to 10th inclusive, at half Races and Carnival at St. Joseph, Mo. For the above occasion the Burlington Mrs.

Banta. Mrs. Banta suspected that the men meant mischief and went out to the barn, and ordered them to trip, good returning until October 12th. not called for within two weeks they be sent to the dead letter office. this city.

Mr. Bigger is said to have been a Republican and is now a convert to Bryanism. We know not what his grievance may be, but his reasons for leaving the Republican party are altogether inadequate to convince any sensible man. His claim that he is a Republican of the Abraham Lincoln stamp returning until October 11th. In their stock is to be found all of the finest builders' material and anything Route will sell round trip tickets to St.

Consult ticket agent. Jennie T. Dessert, P. you may need in the construction of a Joseph atone fare, Oct. 4th to 12th inclusive, good until Oct.

12th. w. wakeley, g. p. a.

St. Louis, Mo. Tbe Macon District High school, at leave. Panel came into the yard using abusive language to Mrs. Banta, after L.

Wakeley, P. St. Louis, Mo. Our Cider Mill will be run building of any sort. They have bought this lumber at a discount and are pre has 80 pupils enrolled.

Tbe We have home small homes for sale. nine after Senr. 14r.li' hrin Recalcitrants which they came down town. They were both arrested and placed in jail. Stalkey has since been released, but is a houow pretension.

pared to sell it to you at right figures J. R. McKee, Agent. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of mil la lemvenlaj 1 is making a splendid showing un- Price froni $450to $600, small pay like Mr.

Bigger may be able to please if you want to buy it will be money lost use SAT. uigger may oe aiue iu i 1 Ol in your apples if you want rfts present management. ment down, baianws on influence to vou if vou do not see for investigation by the ontWy Democrats, but will have little ini injure the cause of Reputacanii their stock and Panel is held grand jury. navments. E.

TLrTVftfLlsn them ground. I. S. Miller. sm.

get their figures. jCsbscritie rot Kkpubican Us AN.

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