George Massey was among those who took advantage of the cold wnither Thursday and kill ed his winter's simply of niMt.Special prices on Ladies, and Misses 4-oats. A beautiful line to s4*I«tI from.MORTONS, I lie Imttcr’store •Oeor»0 White bought -a- fine span of seven year old mules last Sniurday of Joe Johnson, paying $J0().Dr. T. Weather ford, Voiinnr.v Surgeon. will he in Stilwoll Saturday, Dec. ID Call Stilwell Drug Store.Mrs. John Cranshaw and liltic daughter of Kayetteville arc spending a Tew weeks with the family of Prof. .1. M. Cuilliaius.Just unloaded a car of the famous Jack Rabbit Brand of salt only SI ftO at MORTONS, the better store.Read the Million Dollar Mystery in the Republican this week and sec what \ on read in the ncturcs Monday night.FOR RICNT~ Nice four room*!»■*» imoiuiuii an«i reuurnea w Kansas City. J. H. Doherty of drove will take Mr. Carlson’splace.Judge Wm. P. Goss who re* moved to his farm east of town last fall has been pushing things lively out and now has in forty acres of wheat which fa looking vet v line. The Judge is preparing land to sot out quite an orchard.Don't forget that you can get the Republican and the Kansas City Weekly Star both one yoar tor $1. Subscribe before the offer expires.(.■ F. Reed came in last week with a load of house hold goods frrrn Washington county, Ark., and hopes to gut his family over by the first of tho vear. Mr. Reed bought the Ififtly place north of Stilwcll in the early fall.The Rpworth League subject for next Sunday is a missionary topic on “Our Island Wards.” Miss Ruth Butler is the leader for the evening. An interesting discussion of each lesson is bad and the ICpworlh League hour is