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'(ife illl tlG NeAJsJotlliilg 35jr(cnnqtc, Xoi Se Doati iViislt il Afqlicc' Oie j)ollqi q Yeq Oie Dollqt q Yeqt'. DARLINGTON, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902. NO. 4U VOL. XII. V . Iron Bedsteads' I Local and 0 ft NEW RECORD READERS. In the latest patterns, with nobby Hmss Trimmings. Low Prices. Also Folding Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Couches. Ciierfouiers, Reed Rockers, Tables, Mirrors, etc. Something Nobby in a High Chair for the Baby.ss In short, Anything everything that yon will find in an up-to-date Furniture Store. Undertakin We are also carrying a complete stock of Undertaking Goods: Coffins and Caskets in all sizes, styles and prices. Also burial robes and slippers and all bnrial supplies. Hoarse Furnished and Embalming done when desired. We solicit Y.vir Trade, and will eudeavor always to Please You when you come to us. We are Headquarters for Furniture and Undertaking. w vi Tiir nor urftT nrrrn you ha H H n Ik H n B m U H BBB I S B BBB BEBBU B HI B B m B B B B B B. riL unLni Loi urn: H Ever Had jg $ 4 SALE WEEKS IN NOVEMBER: ft Ui vi iii ii til vi VI 0 Commencing Nov. 3, 1 will sell Outing Flannel, regular 10-eent goods, at She. sale to continue for six days only. Monday, Nov. 10th.- 20 per cent off on Ladies' Shoes three days only. Thursday, Nov. 13th. 20 per cent off on Men's Shoes - three days only. Monday. Nov. 17th. - 20 per cent off on Overshoes six days only. Monday, Nov. 24ib. 20 per cent off on Dress Goods - three days only. Thursday, Nov. 27th- 20 per cent off on Waist Goods three days only. These Prices Are For Cash Only. - My Store is full of Bargains It will pay you to see me, GEO. W. TALCOTT. . a --a a a 3 aMBmauBmoBSS New Goods! I have aliRTge Stock of NEW HATS! Any- thing wanted in the Millinery Department. M $ $( Personal J; To-morrow night will be Hallow- 'eeu. The latest style Hats at Smith & Petty 's. Kggs 20 cents per dozen at Geo. W. Ta Icon's. We have had royal tine weather the past ten days. Buy your hoys and ;irls school shoes at A. Goodman's. C. W. Spillnian visited relatives at Mc Fall this week. Ladies' New Jackets at Smith & : Petty 's, Albany, Mo. J, T. Cropper and family were up ! from McFail Tuesday. Don't fail to see our New Dress' Goods. Smith & Petty. .las. F. Grimelej and family were over at Berlin last of last week. Goodman has added a new and. at- i tractive line of household necessities. ; We have a splendid assortment of Ladies' Collarette. SMITH & PETTY. I Bev. Leonard last.Friday nighteom- j meuced protracted meeting atLoneStar The very hest shoe in the city for the j money, smith & Petty, Albany, Mo. j Go to Goodman's and get your Blankets before the Best Values are gone. Steve Scott left Sunday for Iowa. ! where he expects to work through corn- I gathering. Miu ion Lykiusand wife d rovedown and spent Sunday with MeClure Morrison and wife here. Miss Mary Malson returned to Chicago last night, after a visit with home j folks, northwest of town. c Ihrlstie Oyler and wife visited last of last week with her parents, J. T. Cropper and wife, near McFail. Cotton batting 4c. per roll: cotton j flannel 3c. yard: outing flannel 4c. yard, j : I at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. E. A. Bray and family visited Prof. W I W. D. Cross white at McFail Sunday ' afternoon. They report that he is get-kjjfj ting better. tit id i 0i ft m Mi Following is the Kixoito's list of new suoscri oers, secured smce last eek's issue: C. E. Beard, Albany. T. A. Baker, Albany. T. B. Monroe, Albany. W. H. Gross, Albany. W. It. Thompson. Albany. Z. N. Alexander, Albany. M. L. Sheldon. Albany. Aaron Unlet, Albany. J. EE. Sidder.s, Albany. J. S. Boulting, New Hampton. J. K Adair. New Hampton. T. M. Searcy, New Hampton. H. D. Shottel. Ford City. .T. If. Holden, Ford City. J. C. Sullivan, Stan'oerry. Samuel Clelland. Flah. . Jas. T. Haight, Allendale, Bids for Buyers. -i & 5- S-6-1 -3 C i -3 3 i -S -3 -3 -a i V We have a lare line of new suits. Smith & Petty. Best Prints only 4 cts., at Smith & Petty's, Albany. Mo. Fresh home-baked Bread at Chick's Restaurant all the time. Please see our liue of Ladies' Jackets before yon bay. Smith oc Petty. Big. full-size Blankets 4!v. a pair at the Farmers' Store, Albany, Mo. Great Headquarters for Clothing: Smith & Petty. Bleached muslin 3e. and .".: Hope 7c, at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. Local and I ? r-k l t-OOO-fO'I-O-l-O-fO-fO-VOC-O-FO-I-O -All package Coffee 10c. Smith & Petty. -New Clothing j ut received. Smith & Petty. Election next Tuesday don't forget to vote. Goodman's has a nice line of dress patterns. Mrs K. L. Smith has been sick the past week. Butter 1-") cents per pound at Geo. YV. Talcott's. A. M. ( loos was down from Grant City yesterday. An up-to-date Coat for Ladies at Smith & Petty's. Mrs. E. H. Vaudermark is visiting her parents at Gentry. Prof. U. E. Shelby and wife were up from Kvona Sunday evening. --It mav seem earlv to talk about Ladies Furs. SMITH & PETTY. T. B. Kidney and suns Ralph and Percy visited at New Hampton Sunday. Carpet warp, white or colors, 8.V. box. at the Fanners' Store, Albany. Mo. X. P. DeWitt and fau.il v returned it; ft BLANKETS: We have Winter Blnnkets in many Btyloa hihI at prices ranging from 50c. up to .1..0. Underwear: We can tit and please yon in good, warm Winter Underwear for Men ami Women. Furnishings: Nobby Shirts, Ties. Gloves, Hosiery anything you need in dressy Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers everything needed in the line of comfortable, dressy Footwear and the latest, up-to-date Headgear. Groceries: Sunday from a two week.- Bran New Clothing, them at Smith & Petty': it Also if you want any SEWING done, do not fail to bring it to me -my Prices are Right. I will take Butter and Eggs in exchange for floods, ion w ill and meat TALCOTT'S STORE, 1' Mae Skiles. a A ' 3 5$ r$ r$ BSEJSCsaD : r. i Dr. J. N. Barger, PHYSICIAN AND fciORGEON. i i Daklinoton, Mo. AH calla promptly alend0 or BlgtiT.-Spauial ntteiitiou t liicoases if Wimmii ti Children. Ofiice : Snutli -ile ttt Centpr St. TMihe-lMSe. N". tl Ufsulenee. Ni. 7. Capes of all kinds at Goodman's. The largest line of shoes in the city. Smith & Petty, Albany. Mo. The best Ladies' Kid Gloves in town. Smith & Pktty. Albany. Mo. Do your clothes look yellowy MAPLE City Self-washing Soap washes them snow white. Mrs. J. W. Neville has the thanks of the editor for cash to square her Record subscription to March 28,1808. Kd Oyler "makes good-' with the home paper to Oct. 21. liiO.'!, and gets g ! in on our 60-eent rate for another year ' of the Tw ice-a-Week Globe-Democrat. .!. H. Allen was over in Worth county last of last week, looking after matters in connection with a settlement of his father's estate. Ladies' white handkerchiefs and men's red bamlana handkerchiefs, regular 5c. kind, our price '2 for ae. THE Farm Kits' Store, Albany. Mo. Cncle John Hamilton and wife of Gentryville returned Monday from a live days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. YV. VY. Lewis, in St. .Joseph. Oscar Lee and wife drove down last Wednesday from their home near Stanberry and spent the day visiting S. W. Wheeler's and shopping here. Horace Briaut was up from Lord Citv Tuesdav morning and stopped in at the Record long enough to crowd his subscription credit up to Jan. 1, 1904 Grandma Adkisson and Mrs. L. Ganaway went Tuesday to McFail. where they expect to visit for some time with the former's daughter, Mrs. Beu Perry. W. A. Campbell has been appointed administrator on the estate of his father, and was over Monday aud Tuesday looking after matters in eounee- Imported Saxony Yarns, all colors. 5e. skein, at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. The best $10 suit in the citv. Smith & Petty, Albany, Mo. 1,000 pairs extra-heavy cotton llan-nel mittens .1c, a pair at the Farmers' Store, Albany. Mo. Don't forget us when you want Fresh Groceries. Smith a- Petty. Pest six-cord spool machine thread 4e., 7 r-poois for 25c., at the Farmers' Store, Albany. Mo. If you waul an up-to-date Overcoat r-ee us. smith & Pktty. For lowest prices on neat sale bills come to the RECORD office. ' stay a; Berlin Come and see . Albany, Mo. John Bui! has just completed a new-stock baru at his place in cast Darling ton. Head the RECORD and the Kansas City Weekly Star, $1.20 a year for both papers. Mrs. Brysohof Wellsville, Fan., is visiting her son. Dr. F H. lirjson, at Ford City. Mrs. 15. T. Qniiriey went yesterday to join her husband in their new home at Oregon, Mo. Flder I). (.. Campbell of Berlin was the guest of Lucie Charley McKnight and wife Sunday night. Fori!, to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bird of near Merlin, a son. on Oct. 27, 11102. Dr. F. H. Brysou attending. 990 pairs cotton flannel gloves and mittens: worth 10c. a pair, now go at 5c. per pair, at Smith A Petty's. For pure, wholesome Eatables -in short for anything you want to Eat or to Wear, if COME TO: ffl W. A. RIGGINS. X jfy ;-S g j-8 r$ & & S S & ft THE MITCHELL WAGON 1 have just received a Car-load of the time-tested and ever-reliable Mitchell Wagons, 1 have bought these wagons on advantageous terms and can quote you satisfactory prices. Corn-gathering will soon begin come in ami let me fit you out for the job. I want you to see these wagons and get my prices before you bay. Biding Plows as Cheap as the Diut You Ai:f. Turning! A lm in Kiio-moc Xr I (n'rifltros 1 Dave "l,hr v-"-r-w stock of easy-riding, light-running, reliable vehicles that 1 can warrant to give you satisfaction. Come to me for Anything on Wheels. mm HENRY MILLER. full 22 lb best granulated sugar $1. Smith & Petty. Best Prints :Uc. : best LL muslin 'Ah: and 4c: Indian Head, lie: A C A best feather ticking 10c. per yard, at the Farmers' Store, Albany. Mo. When you are conviuced that the Best is the Cheapest, you will buy the MAPLE CITY SELF WASHING SUA I'. A full Mrs. A. G. Mummaof Lumoni.Towa, visited the past week with Win. Ten-naut and wife, southwest of town. Lamps: A bis stock of plain am fancy decorated Lamps just received: j also Lanterns, Oil-cans. ete. At James & ill? ay's. Mrs. Sarah Berry returned home! last Wednesday from a two weeks' vis- it with her son. Ld Berry, up uear Slanberry. Mrs. A. Goodman and Mrs. B. T. Ouiv'ev drove out Tuesdav and spent the day with Mrs. Fredericka Jacoby j aud daughter. Mrs. C. H. Inralls ami Mrs. W. T. j Knisley and children drova over and Laffoon and new Xickle- iue of Men's i llovt s. Smith a Petty spert Sunday with V -It stands alone, it towers above. tiimU Qear Whitten. There s no other, it's nature s wonder. a warmim? noultice to t be heart of man- Dallas t ouiter lea- Skiles' crop aud slock and lias moved I with his family onto the John Met am- mou farm on rums uiage. kind sueh is Rocky Mountain 35 cents. -II. E. WALKER. ft j At a meeting at West Sager school tion with said estate. i house one night last week the ilemo- j Henderson aud Curtis Waggoner 9 : hj ' tl . . ranc oo.'.s were eompeiieu to can j shipped last Saturday with two cars ot as per Shoemaker, ...No1arv Pul 9-3-9an Convey Public aneer. ALL KIM'S OK LEtiAL I'AI'KUS , EXBCUTKU on SUOUT NUT1CK.V -Ofkh f. at the Lpwbeb Yahd,- Darliogtoii, Mo. O.II.DWINUS. A.'.OODMAN. Preaideiti. v !-Pres. J ll.SAliEK luslder. THS BANK OF DARLINGTON Darlington, Mo. Capital StOCk, - $ 10,000 popularsatisfaction Directors: A good cotton batt for 5e. at Smith & Petty's. Pon't miss our tine line of Ladies' oves. Smith & Petty. If you want a real estate loan see J. P.. Sager at the Bank of Darlington, j We can suit every one in prices aud sty les of shoes. SMITH & 1 'KTTY. i Ceo. Bethel was (in the St. Joseph market yesterday with a load of line I hatch real tie. bought of A. Green well. Harry Bean is now in the Ohio Business Institute at Columbus. Ohio, and as he wants to hear from his many Darlington friends regularly. he orders the Bl'X'O'KH sent to him there in the future. Miss Anna Slade, who is teaching the Karr school, northwest of town, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Albany. Miss Slade has a very successful school th is year and is giving K ing Citv Chron- i. it nu'ivis 4.i;iMinUAN. I jos. h. sager. thos.a.(t!mmins. Your Patronage Is Solicited help to organize their meeting, and Thus. McClain, a Roosevelt republican. acted as chairman. Stanberry Herald. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at ouce to (larger Bros, drug store and get a free sample! of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or t wo doses will make ; you well. They also ecre biliousness. I sick headache and constipation". At the residene of Rev. Jasper Shoemaker last night at ti o'clock, Chas. Terry aud Miss Ora Gillespie were united in marriage, Rev. Shoemaker officiating. The groom lives up near Fllenorab, while his bride, the daughter of Harve Gillespie, was born and raised near McCurry. Her friends in this part of the country will wish the young people well. We heard oue man kicking against township organisation the other sight. Bat when we rememberthat this same fellow hasforyears had a sidowalkalong his property in Darlington that would be a disgrace to a side street in Tim-buctoo. we were not surprised to learn that he was knocking on a system that would give our county decent roads The fellow is a born "knocker": his is in the mossy woods lde. P JAMES Chas. L. Fickliu of the DeKalb natural home County Herald was a fraternal caller j aud he can always he depended upon to at t he RECORD den last Monday uioro- ou his way home after a visit with scare ! word T-jrr 4-cr LTKY j his parents near Stanberry. Fickhn is W CLXL u"U- PRODUCE 1 giving the people of .Maysville and De- a g rood local paper, aud we are xiiit.' i:cik iWlVTiLLOW Kalb mi,. . v - w e;mi tbat the are giving him - . - i v i i j M 1 T " JBeeswax, Ulfi tiUOoer, oiu iron, liberal patronage iu retu rn. or any old thing. tfW ! Gentlemen: Don't buy a suit or any thing in the clothing lice uutil you see i lb' line line of tailor-made suitings and overcoats of the American Woolen Millst o., which 1 am showing. These are exactly as represented in all cases: I gaurantee you a lit every time, aud the prices are almost as low as you would have to pay for an unsatisfactory, iwmr-iitt iic. readv-made suit. Be sure to see inv fall samples. 1 also hav it. anything that looks like the Progress." Mrs. Wm. Weese returned lat week from a visit with her brother, Wm. Davis, at Mountain Park. Okla. Mrs. Weese reports a splendid visit with her brother, and she saw mauy interesting sights while there. Mountain Park is tight at the foot of the Wichita mountains, aud it was new to her to climb over rocks as big as a small town in Missouri. There is big excitement in that country over the oil wells that are being developed near ; Mountain Park, one well having taken 1 out 40 barrels of gasoliue oil iu one i day. There are also gold and silver i and cooper mines in the Wichttas. ; while the farmers in the valleys hav etc.. Call and Get Pmces. T. B. Kidney, BjstSidslt'uStai autusoios, uo. and bovs readv-matit '. . , t. .i- rr i.. ; . nice crops of cot tou. kalllr corn ,.i.t, rwr- tho hmK line ul fabrics lOs- . "f"J . , .' .",.. ' .. -,i fu ,h.. h..t I and t vervthiug is booming iu that new sible toobtaiu: purcnaseu from toe oes j ?" - represented mills iu this ami foreign country. countries. 1 will compare qual ity of t fr tf ms. f ts.t t&&(, ge-od workmanship and prices with i N.J. Walker. Darlington. o. r. oaouu, s PAY YOUR TAXES. Vn"r VilbnH tninn nrA nnn doe. I 2 FARM LiNS Lowest animal inter . .it. i -a ! iii esr; iip-t. ami buohio e paia at, once. E. A. BliAV, Collector. ii - W. M. " 1 J hfc ..... I II . 1 1 11 : .III. . l! Ml . 1. IM K .II I ' l ... veyanciiipcarcfiilly ami proniptt done iipinin. ifj stock and farming implements for Pes Lacs, North Dakota, uear which place they expect, to locale. There was a big crowd of people iu Darlington last Saturday. They came to buy. and our merchants all report a rushing trade. Darlington is the place to get your money's worth every time. ( ) ve neoole'. have ye wasted the golden moments of never returning time in raking a substitute for the genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co.-H. E. WALKS R ( !.0. Ballinger is going to Nebraska and he has out bills advertising a public sale of household goods and kitchen furniture, on next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sale will be held at residence on Seventh street, Darlington. C. P. Watson will be the auctioneer. 40-ACRE Farm for sale--$30 an acre 11 miles sooth west of Gentryville; good land: smiill house, fine young bearing orchard: 2 good wells aud one spring of never-failing water: easy terms. Write or call on L. B. WEESE, r-mile northwest of Gentry ville, Mo. C. A. Brown of Denver was in Darlington a few hours last Ft '.day. Char ley is giving the democratic candidate a hot chase for the county clerkship of Worth county and we expect to receive orders to change his paper to Grant Citv after the election. Knowing that the campaign was about over and figuring that the politics of the paper would not worry her; husband much after next week. Mrs. 1. N. Gartin last Saturday sent in the; cash to pay her subscription to the RECORD ahead to duly 4th, 1903. Y. Goodman threatens to vote tho j democratic t icket if the demand fori labor don't let up pretty soou. Mr. ; Goodman has charge of the t rack-level- j ing work on the main line of the "Q" I ap at illisca. Iowa, and he informs us that he is haviug a hard time getting and holding men. He was up at Ot-tumwa last week and picked up four or live men. but lost them before he got them Out to work: so he came down here Sunday aud put in Monday and Tuesday skirmishing for workers. Dude" says he never had a bit, of trouble finding plenty of help when Orovcr aud the democrats w ere ruin-ing"tbe country, and he issatist ed that return to democratic rule would make l Local and Personal, j New Caps in all styles at Smith & Petty 's. Mrs P. M. Rodeeker was a Record visitor Tuesday. All-wool French flannel waist pat terns at Goodman's. Be sure and see our Ladies' Nobby Jackets. Smith a- Petty. For low prices on neat job printing come to the RECORD office. L. B. Weese of near Gentryville visited Saturday ight with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Oeorge, here. You'll he happy if you wash lace curtains, shirt waists, woolens, etc. .with MAPLE CITY SELF1-WASH ING SOAP. Mrs. D. C Marshall last Friday seut in one more RECORD subscription dollar, for which siie has our thanks. Mrs. W. F. Brown and daughter. Mrs. Pearl liranscom. visited Tuesday with John Brown aud wife, at the Corn-stock ranch. Ladies' union suits Z- cts. to SI ;: ladies' vests and pants others getaOe. for them, our price Sae. The l-'armers' Store, Albany, Mo. J. I. Recce of near Stanberry was iu town Saturday, on his way home from New Hampton, where he had been helping out with the carpenter work on the new bank building. For sale: 14 aeres of land on Grand river: within one mile of Darlington: lots of valuable timber: will make pay ing pasture laud after timber is cut off. For price and further particulars in- ouire of G. W. Coli.ett, Darlington, Mo j ' Ladies' Kersey cloth coats. 12.45; also the largest and best showing of the new Monte Carlo coats. $7.45 to2' at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. , D. H. Wooderson was up from Gentryville last Monday. Pave is popular at home and abroad, and he is running like a "four-tine winner'' in his race for judge of the south district.Miss Nettie Owinps represented Sullinger Temple. No. ' at the state I meeting of the Grand Temple in St. Joseph lass week, and then ent on out to Clarksdale and spent a day with Mrs. Cora Clark. Lawrence Alexander last week bought the .las. Boatright property on Pomcroy street, Darlington, the price paid being siilio. Mrs. Mat tie Ahw-....,i.v mvn itflen from the Car- nuui.i i.i . '-- mack neighborhood and occupy the property to-day. S. .1. Rainey of Berlin was a cash j caller at the RECORD office yesterday. Jim had been out pushing along the' campaign of Wm. Gault for county : inilire-at-lart'c, and he informs us thai he has found lots of Gault men in his round of the county. Mrs. Matilda VVitten of Gentry-ville visited over Sunday with Grandma Adkisson and Mrs.L-Ganaway here Mrs Wilten lieft Tuesday for Paul'sVal-ley. Ind. Tert, in response to a message announcing the serious illness of her daughter, Mr. C. .1. Grant. The twenty-sixth annual conven tion ot the xoung Mens, nnsiiHn associations of Missouri will be held in t. .loseph. Aov. o 1 lie commn- tee in charge oi mis convention pnu- fnsoeet Goodman Plated Lamps. Miss Maude Helder was an Albany visitor Saturday. j Goodman's Flour seems to be the best iu tl e market. P.M. Rodeeker made a business trip to Melbourne Tuesday. One thousand pairs new shoes just; received. Smith & Petty. Miss Maude Baker and Master Paul i Rethel went to Kidnewav Friday for a las bought Fred . . , . , Bl.lht,L Ora Felts, the Pious Ridge sor-jjtuiin manufacturer, pays in a couple of dollars on RECORD subscription for Geo Oyler of Norwich. Kan. Mrs. O. W. Talcottand Mrs. Sallie Walker drove out and spent last Thursday with Mrs. T. A. Mc Kenny and daughter. Miss Beatrice. Rev.T. J.Wilbanksof Laclede. Mo., will preach at the Darlington Baptist Church next Sunday, morning and ii: lit. beginning a protraced meeting Dr. U. S. Wright, (Successor to Dr. B. T. QuiIey i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and .Residence: West siile of 5tb street, north of Goodman's store, Darlington, Mo. TELEPHONE No. 10. IN ALU ANY .SYSTKM The Kehord and Twice-a-Week Globe-Democrat, only $1.60 a yenr R. W. MITCHELL, Live Stock Auctioneer, ALBANY, xMISSOURI. Pedigreed Live Stock a specialty. Pedigrees tabulated, rami tialea conducted on modern principles. Write or 'phone for dates. 'Phone No. 2-15. 11. W. Mitchell, Albany A. T. Pringle, Justice of the Peace. Notary Tublic and Conveyancer. which will run all next week, probably longer. There will be a grand rally of dem ocrats at Darlington on Saturday. Nov. 1. 1902, at 7:30 o'cloe P. Met ul lough and address the meeting. Laoies are cor- i dial ly invited to be pies-nt. By order J Qj T THE PokT-OfFICE, r committee, j. v.m i.i.im.m,. n,,,vnv MiKunritr. k p. m. Major J. Legal Papers of All Descriptions R. L. Whaley will Caref oily Drawn on Short Notice. SCELINGER Chairman. 1 77 GO TO H. E. WALKER, DRUGGIST, DARLIKGTt)N, -W- Ml88GUSI, Where you will Bud a complete line of Drugs and Medioiues. Also Paints and Oils, Combs aud Pruslies, Jewelry, Stationery, School Supplies, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Glass - in short every thing that is carried in a First-Class, Up-to-Date Drug Store. P re si r i pt ion s carefu 1 1 y a mi pound(4(l At All Hocks Jav ob Nmjht. H. E.WALKER, Druggist, - Darlington, Missouri. I Fred Skiles has moved to Albany. lms U) those in attendance the strong-i where he will engage in the restau-1 et and most attrac tive asso iati n rant business. He is putting in an en- J convention, ever held in this state, tire new stock of confectionery and jj,,n pom communities where there eatables and will run an up-to-date vi are no Young Men's Christian As&oeia- aurant at the old postolfiee stand, sou h tjwns an( who are interested in an ' side tf square. He invites all his i f deeds from this part oi the county ; to call and see bin for meals when in j town. Short orders at all hours. Quite a number of the citizens of j Darlinsrton last Tuesday night invaded the home ol Rev. Wells with a donation party. Tin; donors had a pood time, aud when they left Rev. and Mrs. Wells were in possession of quite a store of groceries and other at tides which are always appreciated 'and generally needed ? in the home of the minister who is sentenced to the Parling-! tou circuit by the M. E. conference. tion work are in vited to attend the con-voutiou as honorary delegates. A. .J. Vale and Miss Ollie Rhodes were united iu marriage last Sunday. The wedding took place at the bomeol bride's sister. Mrs. Lucy Rickabutigh. j northeast of Albany. Justice W. P.. Moore officiating. Johnt. Yale is too well known in ami around Darlington to need auv introduction from us. He is a prince of good fellows: a hard worker and an honest, honorable man hem evervhodv likes. His bride is a I daughter of Rev. Win. B. Rhodes, she s born aud reared iu the Howell ttr til Of -Examine our Neu Dress Goods. ! neighborhood, aud is highly esteemed Smith & Pktty. ; ov au ho know her. The happy " " . rrrTrrr i couple left Tuesday for Tarkio. where Mr. Vaie has been working for Ihe Reliable Abstracts of Title m (;owtlv Dredging cooapanv, and where hZVrtU i they will reside for the present. Their DID HVU1V x Wallace Hchharil PRICES- Albany. Mo. REASONABLE. j host of uentry county irienos m ui join i the RECORD in hoping that life's rich- Lt, hlp.sincrii mav be theirs, and that it unnecessary for him to spend time running around iu searcb of bauds. JtOflST tO LOU Si LOWi R&t9St happiness may go with them through Down Again: Down with the Hogs! Yes, and the fence is down, too. lint, come to think of it. Hogs are up. Better buy Home Americau Hog Fence and keep thtm in. Every little runt is worth nearly as much bs a calf. And say, if you want to make money, save money by making good tight cribs for your corn every ear will be worth hard cash before, next .Inly. We will sell you lumber as cheap as any Yard in the County If you are going to burn coal this winter, you had better "buy it now. It will be higher and hard to get a little later on. Call and Get Prices. Lambert Lumber Co., J. SHOEMAKER, Hp. ---"i-i-a? . 1 daya,ei their weeded lif.
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Title | Darlington Record (Darlington, MO), 1902-10-30 |
Issue Date | 1902-10-30 |
Issue Year | 1902 |
Issue Month | 10 |
Issue Day | 30 |
Edition | 1 |
Title Volume | 12 |
Title Number | 41 |
Type | Newspaper |
Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri |
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Issue Present | Present |
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Title | Darlington Record (Darlington, MO), 1902-10-30 |
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Source | The State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO |
Transcript | '(ife illl tlG NeAJsJotlliilg 35jr(cnnqtc, Xoi Se Doati iViislt il Afqlicc' Oie j)ollqi q Yeq Oie Dollqt q Yeqt'. DARLINGTON, GENTRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902. NO. 4U VOL. XII. V . Iron Bedsteads' I Local and 0 ft NEW RECORD READERS. In the latest patterns, with nobby Hmss Trimmings. Low Prices. Also Folding Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Couches. Ciierfouiers, Reed Rockers, Tables, Mirrors, etc. Something Nobby in a High Chair for the Baby.ss In short, Anything everything that yon will find in an up-to-date Furniture Store. Undertakin We are also carrying a complete stock of Undertaking Goods: Coffins and Caskets in all sizes, styles and prices. Also burial robes and slippers and all bnrial supplies. Hoarse Furnished and Embalming done when desired. We solicit Y.vir Trade, and will eudeavor always to Please You when you come to us. We are Headquarters for Furniture and Undertaking. w vi Tiir nor urftT nrrrn you ha H H n Ik H n B m U H BBB I S B BBB BEBBU B HI B B m B B B B B B. riL unLni Loi urn: H Ever Had jg $ 4 SALE WEEKS IN NOVEMBER: ft Ui vi iii ii til vi VI 0 Commencing Nov. 3, 1 will sell Outing Flannel, regular 10-eent goods, at She. sale to continue for six days only. Monday, Nov. 10th.- 20 per cent off on Ladies' Shoes three days only. Thursday, Nov. 13th. 20 per cent off on Men's Shoes - three days only. Monday. Nov. 17th. - 20 per cent off on Overshoes six days only. Monday, Nov. 24ib. 20 per cent off on Dress Goods - three days only. Thursday, Nov. 27th- 20 per cent off on Waist Goods three days only. These Prices Are For Cash Only. - My Store is full of Bargains It will pay you to see me, GEO. W. TALCOTT. . a --a a a 3 aMBmauBmoBSS New Goods! I have aliRTge Stock of NEW HATS! Any- thing wanted in the Millinery Department. M $ $( Personal J; To-morrow night will be Hallow- 'eeu. The latest style Hats at Smith & Petty 's. Kggs 20 cents per dozen at Geo. W. Ta Icon's. We have had royal tine weather the past ten days. Buy your hoys and ;irls school shoes at A. Goodman's. C. W. Spillnian visited relatives at Mc Fall this week. Ladies' New Jackets at Smith & : Petty 's, Albany, Mo. J, T. Cropper and family were up ! from McFail Tuesday. Don't fail to see our New Dress' Goods. Smith & Petty. .las. F. Grimelej and family were over at Berlin last of last week. Goodman has added a new and. at- i tractive line of household necessities. ; We have a splendid assortment of Ladies' Collarette. SMITH & PETTY. I Bev. Leonard last.Friday nighteom- j meuced protracted meeting atLoneStar The very hest shoe in the city for the j money, smith & Petty, Albany, Mo. j Go to Goodman's and get your Blankets before the Best Values are gone. Steve Scott left Sunday for Iowa. ! where he expects to work through corn- I gathering. Miu ion Lykiusand wife d rovedown and spent Sunday with MeClure Morrison and wife here. Miss Mary Malson returned to Chicago last night, after a visit with home j folks, northwest of town. c Ihrlstie Oyler and wife visited last of last week with her parents, J. T. Cropper and wife, near McFail. Cotton batting 4c. per roll: cotton j flannel 3c. yard: outing flannel 4c. yard, j : I at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. E. A. Bray and family visited Prof. W I W. D. Cross white at McFail Sunday ' afternoon. They report that he is get-kjjfj ting better. tit id i 0i ft m Mi Following is the Kixoito's list of new suoscri oers, secured smce last eek's issue: C. E. Beard, Albany. T. A. Baker, Albany. T. B. Monroe, Albany. W. H. Gross, Albany. W. It. Thompson. Albany. Z. N. Alexander, Albany. M. L. Sheldon. Albany. Aaron Unlet, Albany. J. EE. Sidder.s, Albany. J. S. Boulting, New Hampton. J. K Adair. New Hampton. T. M. Searcy, New Hampton. H. D. Shottel. Ford City. .T. If. Holden, Ford City. J. C. Sullivan, Stan'oerry. Samuel Clelland. Flah. . Jas. T. Haight, Allendale, Bids for Buyers. -i & 5- S-6-1 -3 C i -3 3 i -S -3 -3 -a i V We have a lare line of new suits. Smith & Petty. Best Prints only 4 cts., at Smith & Petty's, Albany. Mo. Fresh home-baked Bread at Chick's Restaurant all the time. Please see our liue of Ladies' Jackets before yon bay. Smith oc Petty. Big. full-size Blankets 4!v. a pair at the Farmers' Store, Albany, Mo. Great Headquarters for Clothing: Smith & Petty. Bleached muslin 3e. and .".: Hope 7c, at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. Local and I ? r-k l t-OOO-fO'I-O-l-O-fO-fO-VOC-O-FO-I-O -All package Coffee 10c. Smith & Petty. -New Clothing j ut received. Smith & Petty. Election next Tuesday don't forget to vote. Goodman's has a nice line of dress patterns. Mrs K. L. Smith has been sick the past week. Butter 1-") cents per pound at Geo. YV. Talcott's. A. M. ( loos was down from Grant City yesterday. An up-to-date Coat for Ladies at Smith & Petty's. Mrs. E. H. Vaudermark is visiting her parents at Gentry. Prof. U. E. Shelby and wife were up from Kvona Sunday evening. --It mav seem earlv to talk about Ladies Furs. SMITH & PETTY. T. B. Kidney and suns Ralph and Percy visited at New Hampton Sunday. Carpet warp, white or colors, 8.V. box. at the Fanners' Store, Albany. Mo. X. P. DeWitt and fau.il v returned it; ft BLANKETS: We have Winter Blnnkets in many Btyloa hihI at prices ranging from 50c. up to .1..0. Underwear: We can tit and please yon in good, warm Winter Underwear for Men ami Women. Furnishings: Nobby Shirts, Ties. Gloves, Hosiery anything you need in dressy Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers everything needed in the line of comfortable, dressy Footwear and the latest, up-to-date Headgear. Groceries: Sunday from a two week.- Bran New Clothing, them at Smith & Petty': it Also if you want any SEWING done, do not fail to bring it to me -my Prices are Right. I will take Butter and Eggs in exchange for floods, ion w ill and meat TALCOTT'S STORE, 1' Mae Skiles. a A ' 3 5$ r$ r$ BSEJSCsaD : r. i Dr. J. N. Barger, PHYSICIAN AND fciORGEON. i i Daklinoton, Mo. AH calla promptly alend0 or BlgtiT.-Spauial ntteiitiou t liicoases if Wimmii ti Children. Ofiice : Snutli -ile ttt Centpr St. TMihe-lMSe. N". tl Ufsulenee. Ni. 7. Capes of all kinds at Goodman's. The largest line of shoes in the city. Smith & Petty, Albany. Mo. The best Ladies' Kid Gloves in town. Smith & Pktty. Albany. Mo. Do your clothes look yellowy MAPLE City Self-washing Soap washes them snow white. Mrs. J. W. Neville has the thanks of the editor for cash to square her Record subscription to March 28,1808. Kd Oyler "makes good-' with the home paper to Oct. 21. liiO.'!, and gets g ! in on our 60-eent rate for another year ' of the Tw ice-a-Week Globe-Democrat. .!. H. Allen was over in Worth county last of last week, looking after matters in connection with a settlement of his father's estate. Ladies' white handkerchiefs and men's red bamlana handkerchiefs, regular 5c. kind, our price '2 for ae. THE Farm Kits' Store, Albany. Mo. Cncle John Hamilton and wife of Gentryville returned Monday from a live days' visit with their daughter, Mrs. YV. VY. Lewis, in St. .Joseph. Oscar Lee and wife drove down last Wednesday from their home near Stanberry and spent the day visiting S. W. Wheeler's and shopping here. Horace Briaut was up from Lord Citv Tuesdav morning and stopped in at the Record long enough to crowd his subscription credit up to Jan. 1, 1904 Grandma Adkisson and Mrs. L. Ganaway went Tuesday to McFail. where they expect to visit for some time with the former's daughter, Mrs. Beu Perry. W. A. Campbell has been appointed administrator on the estate of his father, and was over Monday aud Tuesday looking after matters in eounee- Imported Saxony Yarns, all colors. 5e. skein, at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. The best $10 suit in the citv. Smith & Petty, Albany, Mo. 1,000 pairs extra-heavy cotton llan-nel mittens .1c, a pair at the Farmers' Store, Albany. Mo. Don't forget us when you want Fresh Groceries. Smith a- Petty. Pest six-cord spool machine thread 4e., 7 r-poois for 25c., at the Farmers' Store, Albany. Mo. If you waul an up-to-date Overcoat r-ee us. smith & Pktty. For lowest prices on neat sale bills come to the RECORD office. ' stay a; Berlin Come and see . Albany, Mo. John Bui! has just completed a new-stock baru at his place in cast Darling ton. Head the RECORD and the Kansas City Weekly Star, $1.20 a year for both papers. Mrs. Brysohof Wellsville, Fan., is visiting her son. Dr. F H. lirjson, at Ford City. Mrs. 15. T. Qniiriey went yesterday to join her husband in their new home at Oregon, Mo. Flder I). (.. Campbell of Berlin was the guest of Lucie Charley McKnight and wife Sunday night. Fori!, to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bird of near Merlin, a son. on Oct. 27, 11102. Dr. F. H. Brysou attending. 990 pairs cotton flannel gloves and mittens: worth 10c. a pair, now go at 5c. per pair, at Smith A Petty's. For pure, wholesome Eatables -in short for anything you want to Eat or to Wear, if COME TO: ffl W. A. RIGGINS. X jfy ;-S g j-8 r$ & & S S & ft THE MITCHELL WAGON 1 have just received a Car-load of the time-tested and ever-reliable Mitchell Wagons, 1 have bought these wagons on advantageous terms and can quote you satisfactory prices. Corn-gathering will soon begin come in ami let me fit you out for the job. I want you to see these wagons and get my prices before you bay. Biding Plows as Cheap as the Diut You Ai:f. Turning! A lm in Kiio-moc Xr I (n'rifltros 1 Dave "l,hr v-"-r-w stock of easy-riding, light-running, reliable vehicles that 1 can warrant to give you satisfaction. Come to me for Anything on Wheels. mm HENRY MILLER. full 22 lb best granulated sugar $1. Smith & Petty. Best Prints :Uc. : best LL muslin 'Ah: and 4c: Indian Head, lie: A C A best feather ticking 10c. per yard, at the Farmers' Store, Albany. Mo. When you are conviuced that the Best is the Cheapest, you will buy the MAPLE CITY SELF WASHING SUA I'. A full Mrs. A. G. Mummaof Lumoni.Towa, visited the past week with Win. Ten-naut and wife, southwest of town. Lamps: A bis stock of plain am fancy decorated Lamps just received: j also Lanterns, Oil-cans. ete. At James & ill? ay's. Mrs. Sarah Berry returned home! last Wednesday from a two weeks' vis- it with her son. Ld Berry, up uear Slanberry. Mrs. A. Goodman and Mrs. B. T. Ouiv'ev drove out Tuesdav and spent the day with Mrs. Fredericka Jacoby j aud daughter. Mrs. C. H. Inralls ami Mrs. W. T. j Knisley and children drova over and Laffoon and new Xickle- iue of Men's i llovt s. Smith a Petty spert Sunday with V -It stands alone, it towers above. tiimU Qear Whitten. There s no other, it's nature s wonder. a warmim? noultice to t be heart of man- Dallas t ouiter lea- Skiles' crop aud slock and lias moved I with his family onto the John Met am- mou farm on rums uiage. kind sueh is Rocky Mountain 35 cents. -II. E. WALKER. ft j At a meeting at West Sager school tion with said estate. i house one night last week the ilemo- j Henderson aud Curtis Waggoner 9 : hj ' tl . . ranc oo.'.s were eompeiieu to can j shipped last Saturday with two cars ot as per Shoemaker, ...No1arv Pul 9-3-9an Convey Public aneer. ALL KIM'S OK LEtiAL I'AI'KUS , EXBCUTKU on SUOUT NUT1CK.V -Ofkh f. at the Lpwbeb Yahd,- Darliogtoii, Mo. O.II.DWINUS. A.'.OODMAN. Preaideiti. v !-Pres. J ll.SAliEK luslder. THS BANK OF DARLINGTON Darlington, Mo. Capital StOCk, - $ 10,000 popularsatisfaction Directors: A good cotton batt for 5e. at Smith & Petty's. Pon't miss our tine line of Ladies' oves. Smith & Petty. If you want a real estate loan see J. P.. Sager at the Bank of Darlington, j We can suit every one in prices aud sty les of shoes. SMITH & 1 'KTTY. i Ceo. Bethel was (in the St. Joseph market yesterday with a load of line I hatch real tie. bought of A. Green well. Harry Bean is now in the Ohio Business Institute at Columbus. Ohio, and as he wants to hear from his many Darlington friends regularly. he orders the Bl'X'O'KH sent to him there in the future. Miss Anna Slade, who is teaching the Karr school, northwest of town, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Albany. Miss Slade has a very successful school th is year and is giving K ing Citv Chron- i. it nu'ivis 4.i;iMinUAN. I jos. h. sager. thos.a.(t!mmins. Your Patronage Is Solicited help to organize their meeting, and Thus. McClain, a Roosevelt republican. acted as chairman. Stanberry Herald. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at ouce to (larger Bros, drug store and get a free sample! of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or t wo doses will make ; you well. They also ecre biliousness. I sick headache and constipation". At the residene of Rev. Jasper Shoemaker last night at ti o'clock, Chas. Terry aud Miss Ora Gillespie were united in marriage, Rev. Shoemaker officiating. The groom lives up near Fllenorab, while his bride, the daughter of Harve Gillespie, was born and raised near McCurry. Her friends in this part of the country will wish the young people well. We heard oue man kicking against township organisation the other sight. Bat when we rememberthat this same fellow hasforyears had a sidowalkalong his property in Darlington that would be a disgrace to a side street in Tim-buctoo. we were not surprised to learn that he was knocking on a system that would give our county decent roads The fellow is a born "knocker": his is in the mossy woods lde. P JAMES Chas. L. Fickliu of the DeKalb natural home County Herald was a fraternal caller j aud he can always he depended upon to at t he RECORD den last Monday uioro- ou his way home after a visit with scare ! word T-jrr 4-cr LTKY j his parents near Stanberry. Fickhn is W CLXL u"U- PRODUCE 1 giving the people of .Maysville and De- a g rood local paper, aud we are xiiit.' i:cik iWlVTiLLOW Kalb mi,. . v - w e;mi tbat the are giving him - . - i v i i j M 1 T " JBeeswax, Ulfi tiUOoer, oiu iron, liberal patronage iu retu rn. or any old thing. tfW ! Gentlemen: Don't buy a suit or any thing in the clothing lice uutil you see i lb' line line of tailor-made suitings and overcoats of the American Woolen Millst o., which 1 am showing. These are exactly as represented in all cases: I gaurantee you a lit every time, aud the prices are almost as low as you would have to pay for an unsatisfactory, iwmr-iitt iic. readv-made suit. Be sure to see inv fall samples. 1 also hav it. anything that looks like the Progress." Mrs. Wm. Weese returned lat week from a visit with her brother, Wm. Davis, at Mountain Park. Okla. Mrs. Weese reports a splendid visit with her brother, and she saw mauy interesting sights while there. Mountain Park is tight at the foot of the Wichita mountains, aud it was new to her to climb over rocks as big as a small town in Missouri. There is big excitement in that country over the oil wells that are being developed near ; Mountain Park, one well having taken 1 out 40 barrels of gasoliue oil iu one i day. There are also gold and silver i and cooper mines in the Wichttas. ; while the farmers in the valleys hav etc.. Call and Get Pmces. T. B. Kidney, BjstSidslt'uStai autusoios, uo. and bovs readv-matit '. . , t. .i- rr i.. ; . nice crops of cot tou. kalllr corn ,.i.t, rwr- tho hmK line ul fabrics lOs- . "f"J . , .' .",.. ' .. -,i fu ,h.. h..t I and t vervthiug is booming iu that new sible toobtaiu: purcnaseu from toe oes j ?" - represented mills iu this ami foreign country. countries. 1 will compare qual ity of t fr tf ms. f ts.t t&&(, ge-od workmanship and prices with i N.J. Walker. Darlington. o. r. oaouu, s PAY YOUR TAXES. Vn"r VilbnH tninn nrA nnn doe. I 2 FARM LiNS Lowest animal inter . .it. i -a ! iii esr; iip-t. ami buohio e paia at, once. E. A. BliAV, Collector. ii - W. M. " 1 J hfc ..... I II . 1 1 11 : .III. . l! Ml . 1. IM K .II I ' l ... veyanciiipcarcfiilly ami proniptt done iipinin. ifj stock and farming implements for Pes Lacs, North Dakota, uear which place they expect, to locale. There was a big crowd of people iu Darlington last Saturday. They came to buy. and our merchants all report a rushing trade. Darlington is the place to get your money's worth every time. ( ) ve neoole'. have ye wasted the golden moments of never returning time in raking a substitute for the genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co.-H. E. WALKS R ( !.0. Ballinger is going to Nebraska and he has out bills advertising a public sale of household goods and kitchen furniture, on next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sale will be held at residence on Seventh street, Darlington. C. P. Watson will be the auctioneer. 40-ACRE Farm for sale--$30 an acre 11 miles sooth west of Gentryville; good land: smiill house, fine young bearing orchard: 2 good wells aud one spring of never-failing water: easy terms. Write or call on L. B. WEESE, r-mile northwest of Gentry ville, Mo. C. A. Brown of Denver was in Darlington a few hours last Ft '.day. Char ley is giving the democratic candidate a hot chase for the county clerkship of Worth county and we expect to receive orders to change his paper to Grant Citv after the election. Knowing that the campaign was about over and figuring that the politics of the paper would not worry her; husband much after next week. Mrs. 1. N. Gartin last Saturday sent in the; cash to pay her subscription to the RECORD ahead to duly 4th, 1903. Y. Goodman threatens to vote tho j democratic t icket if the demand fori labor don't let up pretty soou. Mr. ; Goodman has charge of the t rack-level- j ing work on the main line of the "Q" I ap at illisca. Iowa, and he informs us that he is haviug a hard time getting and holding men. He was up at Ot-tumwa last week and picked up four or live men. but lost them before he got them Out to work: so he came down here Sunday aud put in Monday and Tuesday skirmishing for workers. Dude" says he never had a bit, of trouble finding plenty of help when Orovcr aud the democrats w ere ruin-ing"tbe country, and he issatist ed that return to democratic rule would make l Local and Personal, j New Caps in all styles at Smith & Petty 's. Mrs P. M. Rodeeker was a Record visitor Tuesday. All-wool French flannel waist pat terns at Goodman's. Be sure and see our Ladies' Nobby Jackets. Smith a- Petty. For low prices on neat job printing come to the RECORD office. L. B. Weese of near Gentryville visited Saturday ight with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Oeorge, here. You'll he happy if you wash lace curtains, shirt waists, woolens, etc. .with MAPLE CITY SELF1-WASH ING SOAP. Mrs. D. C Marshall last Friday seut in one more RECORD subscription dollar, for which siie has our thanks. Mrs. W. F. Brown and daughter. Mrs. Pearl liranscom. visited Tuesday with John Brown aud wife, at the Corn-stock ranch. Ladies' union suits Z- cts. to SI ;: ladies' vests and pants others getaOe. for them, our price Sae. The l-'armers' Store, Albany, Mo. J. I. Recce of near Stanberry was iu town Saturday, on his way home from New Hampton, where he had been helping out with the carpenter work on the new bank building. For sale: 14 aeres of land on Grand river: within one mile of Darlington: lots of valuable timber: will make pay ing pasture laud after timber is cut off. For price and further particulars in- ouire of G. W. Coli.ett, Darlington, Mo j ' Ladies' Kersey cloth coats. 12.45; also the largest and best showing of the new Monte Carlo coats. $7.45 to2' at the Farmers' Store. Albany, Mo. , D. H. Wooderson was up from Gentryville last Monday. Pave is popular at home and abroad, and he is running like a "four-tine winner'' in his race for judge of the south district.Miss Nettie Owinps represented Sullinger Temple. No. ' at the state I meeting of the Grand Temple in St. Joseph lass week, and then ent on out to Clarksdale and spent a day with Mrs. Cora Clark. Lawrence Alexander last week bought the .las. Boatright property on Pomcroy street, Darlington, the price paid being siilio. Mrs. Mat tie Ahw-....,i.v mvn itflen from the Car- nuui.i i.i . '-- mack neighborhood and occupy the property to-day. S. .1. Rainey of Berlin was a cash j caller at the RECORD office yesterday. Jim had been out pushing along the' campaign of Wm. Gault for county : inilire-at-lart'c, and he informs us thai he has found lots of Gault men in his round of the county. Mrs. Matilda VVitten of Gentry-ville visited over Sunday with Grandma Adkisson and Mrs.L-Ganaway here Mrs Wilten lieft Tuesday for Paul'sVal-ley. Ind. Tert, in response to a message announcing the serious illness of her daughter, Mr. C. .1. Grant. The twenty-sixth annual conven tion ot the xoung Mens, nnsiiHn associations of Missouri will be held in t. .loseph. Aov. o 1 lie commn- tee in charge oi mis convention pnu- fnsoeet Goodman Plated Lamps. Miss Maude Helder was an Albany visitor Saturday. j Goodman's Flour seems to be the best iu tl e market. P.M. Rodeeker made a business trip to Melbourne Tuesday. One thousand pairs new shoes just; received. Smith & Petty. Miss Maude Baker and Master Paul i Rethel went to Kidnewav Friday for a las bought Fred . . , . , Bl.lht,L Ora Felts, the Pious Ridge sor-jjtuiin manufacturer, pays in a couple of dollars on RECORD subscription for Geo Oyler of Norwich. Kan. Mrs. O. W. Talcottand Mrs. Sallie Walker drove out and spent last Thursday with Mrs. T. A. Mc Kenny and daughter. Miss Beatrice. Rev.T. J.Wilbanksof Laclede. Mo., will preach at the Darlington Baptist Church next Sunday, morning and ii: lit. beginning a protraced meeting Dr. U. S. Wright, (Successor to Dr. B. T. QuiIey i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office and .Residence: West siile of 5tb street, north of Goodman's store, Darlington, Mo. TELEPHONE No. 10. IN ALU ANY .SYSTKM The Kehord and Twice-a-Week Globe-Democrat, only $1.60 a yenr R. W. MITCHELL, Live Stock Auctioneer, ALBANY, xMISSOURI. Pedigreed Live Stock a specialty. Pedigrees tabulated, rami tialea conducted on modern principles. Write or 'phone for dates. 'Phone No. 2-15. 11. W. Mitchell, Albany A. T. Pringle, Justice of the Peace. Notary Tublic and Conveyancer. which will run all next week, probably longer. There will be a grand rally of dem ocrats at Darlington on Saturday. Nov. 1. 1902, at 7:30 o'cloe P. Met ul lough and address the meeting. Laoies are cor- i dial ly invited to be pies-nt. By order J Qj T THE PokT-OfFICE, r committee, j. v.m i.i.im.m,. n,,,vnv MiKunritr. k p. m. Major J. Legal Papers of All Descriptions R. L. Whaley will Caref oily Drawn on Short Notice. SCELINGER Chairman. 1 77 GO TO H. E. WALKER, DRUGGIST, DARLIKGTt)N, -W- Ml88GUSI, Where you will Bud a complete line of Drugs and Medioiues. Also Paints and Oils, Combs aud Pruslies, Jewelry, Stationery, School Supplies, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Glass - in short every thing that is carried in a First-Class, Up-to-Date Drug Store. P re si r i pt ion s carefu 1 1 y a mi pound(4(l At All Hocks Jav ob Nmjht. H. E.WALKER, Druggist, - Darlington, Missouri. I Fred Skiles has moved to Albany. lms U) those in attendance the strong-i where he will engage in the restau-1 et and most attrac tive asso iati n rant business. He is putting in an en- J convention, ever held in this state, tire new stock of confectionery and jj,,n pom communities where there eatables and will run an up-to-date vi are no Young Men's Christian As&oeia- aurant at the old postolfiee stand, sou h tjwns an( who are interested in an ' side tf square. He invites all his i f deeds from this part oi the county ; to call and see bin for meals when in j town. Short orders at all hours. Quite a number of the citizens of j Darlinsrton last Tuesday night invaded the home ol Rev. Wells with a donation party. Tin; donors had a pood time, aud when they left Rev. and Mrs. Wells were in possession of quite a store of groceries and other at tides which are always appreciated 'and generally needed ? in the home of the minister who is sentenced to the Parling-! tou circuit by the M. E. conference. tion work are in vited to attend the con-voutiou as honorary delegates. A. .J. Vale and Miss Ollie Rhodes were united iu marriage last Sunday. The wedding took place at the bomeol bride's sister. Mrs. Lucy Rickabutigh. j northeast of Albany. Justice W. P.. Moore officiating. Johnt. Yale is too well known in ami around Darlington to need auv introduction from us. He is a prince of good fellows: a hard worker and an honest, honorable man hem evervhodv likes. His bride is a I daughter of Rev. Win. B. Rhodes, she s born aud reared iu the Howell ttr til Of -Examine our Neu Dress Goods. ! neighborhood, aud is highly esteemed Smith & Pktty. ; ov au ho know her. The happy " " . rrrTrrr i couple left Tuesday for Tarkio. where Mr. Vaie has been working for Ihe Reliable Abstracts of Title m (;owtlv Dredging cooapanv, and where hZVrtU i they will reside for the present. Their DID HVU1V x Wallace Hchharil PRICES- Albany. Mo. REASONABLE. j host of uentry county irienos m ui join i the RECORD in hoping that life's rich- Lt, hlp.sincrii mav be theirs, and that it unnecessary for him to spend time running around iu searcb of bauds. JtOflST tO LOU Si LOWi R&t9St happiness may go with them through Down Again: Down with the Hogs! Yes, and the fence is down, too. lint, come to think of it. Hogs are up. Better buy Home Americau Hog Fence and keep thtm in. Every little runt is worth nearly as much bs a calf. And say, if you want to make money, save money by making good tight cribs for your corn every ear will be worth hard cash before, next .Inly. We will sell you lumber as cheap as any Yard in the County If you are going to burn coal this winter, you had better "buy it now. It will be higher and hard to get a little later on. Call and Get Prices. Lambert Lumber Co., J. SHOEMAKER, Hp. ---"i-i-a? . 1 daya,ei their weeded lif. |