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vest. We understand that a permanent hand stand wilt shortly be erected at the the southwest corner of court house yard. Sufficient money to build same has been about all sub- scribed. fully convinced, Mon- We were day, of the fact that figures tell the prices and prices tell the tale, when we saw a Rich Hill man buy forty- six dollars worth of clothing ot Sam’l Levy & Co. At the recent session of circuit court in Clay county, Mo., there was case of any court, no indictments were returned, neither was there any person under bond. not a single criminal character before the and A number of our merchants, in order to give their clerks a little out- door exercise, will, Ist, clos from now ’till Sept. their doors It is right, the poor clerk should have a httle at 7 o'clock each e ening. tresh air. Next week we will publish a splen- did sermon by Dr. Talmage,entitled “A First Rate Mother,’’ taking as histext: I. Samuel. ai., 19. We cordially recommend the sermon to every mother reading the Timrs. Jas. Kimble, one of the best: men ang farmers of Spruce township, torms us that the crop prospect in s neighborhood is good. He has adout 100 bushels of old wheat on hand yet and a fair prospect for a crop this year. T. H. Sisson took his two children, Mame and Oscar, Sunday morning to visit their grand petrents in Henry Mr. Sisson Mamie county, near Montrose. returned and Oscar will stay the greater portion of the summer, vesterday. Loefller Hume School Board, for $500 damages on of the vhoiding the contract for the new school building, which LoetHer claims he was d to.—Rich Hill Herald. Pete entered suit against t account roard wi erecting en- Following ts the sc ing last Friday: PE. jJ- Jewett, 5; ie Haggard, 3; L. O. Ives. rs Dick Hurt, 12; J. M. Patterson, 7: H. D. Deacon, 10: ¢, Hagedorn, 8: T. H. Rich, 8; Ben Halt. 3; J. R. Cobb, 11; John Duff, me ore of the But- | of ier Gun Club at their glass ball shoot- | noun M.-E. sons desirin short t poo R Asin or eS = g in Cass y s € 2 IO ViOr v t er a two —_——— rly o x se Money to Loan y & be nung : Phe Malco 1 At ra Be fe gran » pay me ee 1 i shed w 2 i = aunmiis Te } = = o ¥ LOCAL ITEMS A s IMPORTANT! age ee Jarvis, C sin & Co., will loan | re ee : i you money at lower rates than i Mans a Saee ? : x : a : i aan V s ) company Joaning money, in tie State | has done much good for or Re th * yrivilece cranted tr tice ; fy th un amk duty, s aM aly of Mo. ; privilege granted to pay all} Corst Butler. : or part any time before due; inter- | r, Week ago, of shoo i hy . i The Butler Base ) elk ne Rol S e est pavable annually or semi-annually | The Butler B i e ZR to suit borrower; money always wtcned against t ‘ c resisting st \ delay. no “red ” ”Y urse match t ome | Ww 4 v s ee, ae : { : > D : Bek We Erot : softitle turnished and sat i oes ; : . larantee Office north ‘ th pe pies echo > Ww tf x square, over Bernhardt a ea ery StOFC. sure in tae aire Cannon | swarm 2 ot bees Sunday morning. | : | pe itorgan to - j enff [7 s conveyed Jtellus vy t Mars Morga 5 the Clinton jail tor sa | domg all time. Ssnday morning last. i f ' I-x-Marshal Morgan has probably Senator J. B. Newberry gave us a | longest beard of : in the pleasant call Saturday. He had just | county. It comes to his knees and returned from New York City, and | measures something over four feet. reported a very pleasant trip. Mr. Morgan keeps it braided and The new Butler Cornet Band will |! yao ise g <4 ig and troublesome to wear flowing. furnish music for the Holden ccle- } z is mont fourth. Butler may] The irterly communion ot the well fee! proud of her two bands, as | Cur rland) Presbyierians wil be their equal can not be found in’ the | observed next S at rr 0% ut. m., at the rch on Pine street. | was ove ‘The members of the First Presby- ste for a physician and at that h The preparatory The coroner's jury ex- mon will be 1 on next Satur- sheriff from any bl ; day afternoon at 3 o'clock. as he was acting in the discharge of his official duty Subject at the Ohio St. M. E. = church next Sun Horse stealing seems to be the iy morning will be order ot the day. Our city marshal “The subtlety of lite, physical and At might ot sacred music, consisting of congre- spiritual. ’’ a ee ckes Dickerson informs us that he receives | | no less than a halt dozen pof&tal cards { | gational singing. solos and instru- | * Week asking him to be on the look- weetsics. Mi. ir h will sine “The | 0Ut for stolen horses. Sunday Wanderer’? and Miss Armstrong This wil] | the shenff of Olatha, Kansas, in- be the best service of the kind yet held here. The public most cordially invited. will sing a fine selection. that dark bay t him horses, buggy and harness had been two morning he received a telegram trom i } torming | ! stolen Friday night at that place and John T. Smith will undoubtedly have the prettiest place in the south- nought the thieves had j the come \this way. Four stolen horses from | Pettis county passed through this west ina tew years. His park is! city last Sunday and they were seen handsomely located and arranged, | by the marshal, the thieves having With trees set out at» convenient | stopped to water them at the public distances. The lake is nearing com- | well. Also, a short time ago. a pletion and will be ready to turn the | roan pony was fedjat Geo. Smith’s water in in a few days. Itis filling a long felt want for just such a place j livery stable, but it was not known }to have been stolen until the next of resort for the lovers of nature \ will tree at all times to the many fnends of Mr. Smith. ad | day.when a postal card was received though private property, it be | aiing a discription of the pony and ot cards which Marshal Dickerson From the number thier. posta The Rich Hili Review says ‘tthe in his possession, giving descriptions 5 Something will have that an ordinance be passed to keep men at home Thev tt because horses, cows, hogs and o to be done to rid the country of these scoundrels, and we know ot no bet- } ter way than tor the farmers in each animals are allowed to ro. : county to organize an anti-horse the entire n tis no rea s 3 Z fi ‘ thief association. men cannot be reasonably restrain- Same = — ed.”” Sumner C. Hoicom?. On the grounds of cruelty to the city Atterso long atime the attornevs before the supreme court for Sumner Holce x any notice mb haye been successful. case was reversed and back for a hearing by Judge Black, ea : | has The ; remanded | © rs S ine for = : & se s ove road When persons in wagons or carri- ages mectont iway, each shall loaded irn to the mght, but heavy twons me can wagons g empty keep the main aten roads. Applications for new roads or we of roads, must be signed by ast twelve trecholders ot the township the road runs, three of whom must be of the 1 te neighl yoThoo’, Poll-tax payers shall noc be per- mitted to work more than amount of eir tax, except in case of necessity emerge y, in which event they i take a receipt to be credited on | their next year’s work. Overseers must put up signboards at all forks and cross-roads, directing the the next important place, under pen- more iy and noting the distance to alty of not less than five nor than twenty dollars fine.J A verbal notice to any hand by the overseer himself, or by any person having written authority from the overseer, or a written notice left at the usual place of abode of the per- member of the son, or with some family over fifteen years of age, shall be a sufficient notice. ssity it will be en- In case of nece tirely proper for road overseers to ! work out poll-tax on roads before re- ceiving the road book from the coun- ty clerk, but in doing so they should keep a record of the same so that proper credit can be given when the books are received. The law makes it the duty of the file with | the county clerk an alpHabetical ist overseers to make out and of all resident tax-payers and able- bodied male persons between the age ot 2 1 and 50 years, residing im the = i ae of stolen ar is in idifferemt parts) — 2.2. accrats ladies ot the ‘Infant’ will present x Soo Beste ess to the city council at its ne eter ea pale! Sewers Job work of every description done ees eas i Whole state was swarming with | Sethe EYETV CCSCUE a lerc Sly signed petit: - - he T > Gce ‘ . y vt horse thieves jat the Times office, and don’t you | forget it. gage Company are permanently } | established in loaning money on im- | proved farms—no delay, no red Abstracts of tiles furnished. at th tape lowest com- Money on ha j peting rates. | respected ci last week. The grounds on which! AQ Clear Skin jon Peeled the court, ; . | ni se he voreee cet mae = only a part of beauty; | phe taxes but itisa part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia amongst them, R. H. Hazelrigg. of Balm both freshens and 1. J.T. Bazelrige beautifies. Mr. Hazel asthe fi ot ti ' Money on Hance Mrs. H. P. Nichols, Mrs. James. the To loan c lowest rates. Time Walker and Mrs. Wm. Cassity, of confined ' and terms to suitthe borrower. Privi- | this county, also of David Hazelrieg 3 resident of this action of a well knowr new ' county. comment lege to pay part or all any time be- fore due. Abstracts of ttles turnish- i. The Warton & Tucker -2t ec 25 ovetseer | The Walton & Tucker Land Mort- Land Mortgage Co. ; STRICTLY AT GOST | OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF VAD Mie Comprising All the Latest Styles, UST and WILL BE SOLD As we intend to go out of business in Bu DAY P. J. JEWETT, , 1090000060 0000000009000500000000600000 000000000000 8000 | | UNDERTAKER 000600000000000000000000000000 00 10000000000000000000000 ORDERS FILLED | | OR NIGHT, AT Opera House Furniture Store, | ——— New Goods, Low Prices, All Goods as Representet. J. M. McKIBBEN.