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your medicine from my wdt rsonr.l trouDlcx Yoar. tr j> : nrre"*
knowledge. I was affected wr nhe irt CAI \ - T X C
-X disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for uvyauw.
35 years, was treate 1 by the very best ’
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tr P?? all DRUGGISTS CCI.I. IT.
cheerfully say it has done me more . amn __ _ i.
good than anything I have evertaken. LIPPMAN BROS.
’L I can recommend your medicine to aU * ivirvi. a_> aw
sufferers of the above dlseasea. PROPRIETORS.
* MRS. M. M. YEART.
Sprlngflel l, Green Coun.y, Mo. Uppman’e Block,taviunah.G, X
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IT ■ 'e sr them and sell
iem a2 bottom prices,
■ J V: ' & PERKINS
T HE KUSTLFE O OMF 1 NOVEMBER 16
SOBER AND Sfi I
hit Eeligicn F/ah’' cf
Fuf ths ii< u utibC,
Louisville Ky . Nuv 16 —Chan.
McCue, a respect bie-b okim? mnl
die aged luau, w liie i. 1 , n us pre,
judicea get the tietier <H Lu- judg.
ueut, and wan eeverelv j ui.uhed
for it by Judge Thompson 'hit.
mo. niug.
He wag found by detective Coi.-i
uel in trout of si Andrew’s church
at 1 went)-Fourth and .ilakt
street*. denouncing everything |
Catholic in the most profane man
ner
He wai elling at the top of hie
voice, and even after his arrest
continued his loud de iiinciation.
ilv was sober, and the officers
thought him mentally unbalanced.
.he defendant aaid he was g »ing
home from work and tu-aring a
boy hurrah for Waiver Evh'ih he
voiced his approval of tne b‘ y »
seulimeuts.
Three men suddenly confronted
him and began atoning him wilen
he gave the distress sign ti ot ih
A. P. A.-‘T’-«»v were ter ffi ■> at
tii'b, and r u.’ ne said v r I
Witnesses bwoio teat he , i.
hern a zatiited, and, it. uah 1.
P > vp d a good char c ' . J i g<
ITb mps >i: sited nun $1- and j.
him under SIOO b< m ... >
in. n h .
SHOT AT THREE WOMEK.
Then Took a Shot at Himself, and
Succeeded.
Louisville, Ky., November If
This afternoon Allen Primo at
tempted to kill his wife and moth
er-in-law, Mrs. Lehman, at No.
2004 Portland avenue, but luckily
his bullets went wide o> the mark.
The woman saved their lives by
getting out of the way of the
whisky-crazed man, after he had
fired several shots. Prime then
shot his sister-in-law. Miss Jennie
Lehman, who was in the yard, the
ball lodging under the right
shoulder blade, inflicting a serious,
though not dangerous, wound.
He then turned the revolver on
himself, and, with one remaining
cartridge in it, shot himself
through the head. He will die.
Prime is 30 years of age, and a
tinner by trade. He lost his posi
tion about three weeks ago, and
has been drinking hard since. His
wife left him two weeks ago, and
went to live with her father on ac
count of his cruelty. Prime had
often threatened his wife’s life.
ANOTHER DEAD.
Lexington, Ky., Nov. 14. —An-
other of the principals in the trag
edy of last Thursday night died
this evening at Athens. George
Toomey, who was shot in the fight
at Athens by James Green, and
who was the cause of the second
and bloodier tragedy, in which
Distiller Isaac Davidson was killed
and L. Sharpe cut by John Tray
nor, a son of Judge Traynor, of
Atnens, died after having combat
ted with death for a week. Green
is out on bail and will immediate
ly be arrested on a charge of mur
der. Traynor has gone to Nicholas
ville, and will not return to Ath
ens. He will have his posessions
moved from Athens, and in this
way prevent the feud from again
breaking out. Green is at Athens.
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Met Four Bad Men.
Guthrie, Ok. T., Nov., 16.—A
remnant of the Cook outlaw gang,
which had been run out of Indian
Territory, held up a German emi
grant mimed Beckney, who was en
route with his family from Wewo
ka to Tecumseh yesterday morn
ing. The poor traveler was robbed
of all his valuables, his eldest
daughter assaulted, and one of the
horses unhitched from the wagon
and taken off. There were four ban
dits in the party. Deputy Marshals
are in pursuit of the desperadoes.
“I wouldrather trust ’hat medi
cine than any doitorl know of
Says Mrs Hattie Mason, of Charl
ton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking,
ot Chambrlaios Colic Choleria.
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale
by Lowry Bro .
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will I(I If U ill
lepresent Our Orginal Purchases
FOR THE FALL SEASON SHOE TRADE
OUR DUPI.IC.ATE ORDERS AMOUNTTO
AORDTHAN
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jVncl the Shoe Trade Season just
O pened.
W e can A.CCO 11 n t for this verv flat
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terin Tit ADE m no other way
titan for the i- d<is< n that the people
are out for th< ‘ best values possible
so i tli e leas t 01 1 tl •< iyo f C _A_ SHI
ARE LEADERS
IN LOW PRICES
-t-Who DARE HAY FOIIOW A-
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RS Our Specialties includes the Entire line.KJ
hi|Wename only a few, JM
kS Our Ladies Grain Button at 75c equals Highirj
$ I ,00. Mi
“ Dongola ” Pat Tip, Opera Toe, All
®pfcrsl ,25. Same shoe in common sense is notte
RSeoualed in this mar ket at $ 1,50 B,
MS Our Ladies Fancy Dongola, $2,50 Shoe forj®
S$1 ,50 is creating Panic and Consternation at®
“High Price’s” headquarters.
K 4 Dont neglect oui $3,50 arid s4ooLadies Ex-®
raitra Fine Dongola Kids at $2, i O t<< $2,60.
Our mens line represents everything from aEu
fegMachine Pegged to a hand sewed-at 60c togUJ
|sss,oo. n
Rs A full linechildrens, 40ct052,00. Always giv-JW
gMing you big Valuable and receiving only smallls
BSProfits. B?
Our Dress Goods Dept is full of choice Patterns
latest goons and lowest prices,
Dont forget that we carry an immense stocks
first Class Clothing, Childrens Boys and Mens suits
and Over Coats. A large Invoice of the latter bought
25c per cent under regular price. See them-at
W.ILCOKERSIfi
1 LLB<2l _Br<>a<l St. Koine Gru.