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“4 wasthe guest of her parents, Mr. * and Mrs. C. G. Weeks, the last of last | “) eulng echool year. Ederheimer, Stein & Co.: MAKERS A WATCH FREE TO BOYS WITH EVERY KNEE PANTS SUIT Black & Arnold Clothing Co L Q Robards of East Boone war acounty seat visitor Monday. J.J. Richardson moved hie house- hold effects from this gity to Rich Hill last Friday. He will occupy the Fraok Gench property in that city | B. Limpus of East Boone came fv- | Monday. WanTEp—R ‘Ilable, energetic man a Oy pe anes so ell lubricating olle, greases and Get our prices before you buy—| patots in Bates and acjacent coun- | Black & Arnold Clothing Co. Wea. Salary or commiesion —STer | Miss Myrtle Smith vietted relatives | 80% C0 , Cleveland, Ohio. in Rich Hill the fires of the week W.O Atkeson and Ben Wix Re-! John D. Moore of Rich Hill was tn publican candidates for congress and | the clty Monday (n insurance bust. | PPFresentative reapectively, went to ness. | Jefferson City Tuesday to asalat in | Joe Groves of Adrian wasa buel- | re-decorated on the outside. THE DAYLICSET STORE Whether you are in the game or not YOU ARE WINNER if you wear our ALL WOOL CLOTHES $10 to $25 We offer the best tailored Clothes in Bates county at the lowest prices. MEN’S AND BOYS: SHOES Direct from the manufacturer and EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR American Building--The Center of Town. W O. Jackson went to Rich Hillon business the first of the week | das. Hawkine of Burdette was a | county seat visitor Monday. Jim Barker, of the weat aldebarber School opened Monday morning shop, went down to Rich Hill Tuee- ith 165 enrolled in the high school. day noon to attend the circus. John Boulware lets Sunday morn- The building oceupled by the Sam | !ng for St. Joseph, Mo., to fintsh his Levy Mercantile Company te being | course at the Chrietian Brother's College. The Adrian Fatr ts in full blast to- day, and many of our people are in | attendance. John P. Best of the Nyhart neigh- | borhood was a visitor to the county Mre. C W. Allison, after several weoke vialt to relatives in Butler and the county, has returned to their home fn St. Loule the firet of the week, “Billy” Beall brought the Review a sample of his “Ponderosa” toma toes that’s a “beaut.”’ He secured the seed in Kentucky, which makes the product about twice as valuable fn Billy’s estimation —Rich Hill Re view. The M. W.A. will holda epecial meeting October 1, 1908, to enter- tain 8. C. A. Rubey of Clinton, State Consul; C. G. Barnett of Nevada, Distri:t Deputy and Hon. John Sul- livan of Kansas City, national lec turer. All Woodmen are urged to attend. Our old friend A. M. Cummins was 8 pleasant caller on Saturday. Mr. Cummine fe an old settler and has been a friend and subscriber of Tae Times for more than a quarter of a century. Hels one of the many old boys in Bates county to whom our obligations are strong. May his shadow never grow less and his tribe increage fn the land. Col C. E Robbins, the well known auctioneer of Amores, made us a buelness call the last of the week. Hie advertisementin anothercolumn shows that he fs up in his profession and wante business and {s not afraid or ashamed to ask fort. Col. Rob- bine {s sure forging to the front as an auctioneer and never misses an opportunity to attend school and improve himeelf along the line of his profession. Joe Anderson, John Jamison, Dr. Lancaster and others are organizing for thelr annual turkey hunt {n the Ozark country thie fall saya the Rich Hill Review. The good old farm woman down in Texas county, who | furnishes the hunters with wild(?) turkeys to bringhome to thelr wives, boubtless anxiously awaits the com- ing of the Rich Hill gang with a new Miss Laura Dugan has her name enrolled for Tue Tires J. F. Cravens bas gone to Cisco, Cal , to which place he orders his pa- per changed J.G. Cantrell, of Altona, came fa to the county seat the fires of the week, F. M. Taylor, of Altona, was a bustness visitor to this city on Tues- day. O Newkirk and Dr. Wilson were business visitors from Foster the first of the week A. H. Culver went to Jefferson City Monday night to attend the meeting of the Prohibition Central Commit tee. Oar old friend and patron F. P. Porter, ous on No. 5, Butler, called and had his dates eet ahead into 1909 Mrs. Warren, widow of the late Laben Warren, was a pleasant caller on Tue Times and favored us with renewal. Mr. and Mra, Milton Bacon came down from Kansas City the last of the week for afew days visit with friends. Mre. Bacon was Miss Lena Adkins and has many friends among the young people here. J. B. Rice, of Mound, left the first of the week for his old home {n Ken- tucky for a few weeks visit. He will visit friends {n Fayette, and Barber counties. He will stop over at Springfield, Ill.,to visit a brother and asleter. This fe Mr. Rice’s first return tothe old home for many yeare and we wish hima pleasant time and safe return. Moses B. Morrie, ex-sherlff of Bates | promulgating the Republican plat | ness visitor to the county seat on) form. Monday. | “Uncle Mose” Concklin is back in.the south and east. Prosecuting Attorney Watt B. Daweon was a bueiness visitor to Rich Hill the firat of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Jenkins spent eeveral days on the St. Louls market last week buying their holiday goods. Mrs. Winchell Jamison of Rich Hil! alter an absence of several months rf hard fur him to get used to city week. Strother Lewis, wile and babies, who had been spending the summer in Colorado, resurned home last Sat- Joe Morfleon and daughter,| Elenor, were down from Kansas City | Sunday visiting relatives. Joe saye| Wfe and Butler always looks mighty ‘ood to him. Sam E Heinlein wife aud daughter | came down from Kansas City Satur- | day night to Sunday with Butler relatives and friends. Mr. Helnlein | returned home Monday. Harry Pratt, wife and mother, Mre Joel Pratt, of Appleton City, spent two days as guests of Mrs, C. 1, R »barde in Butler last week. They came home with Mre. Robards, who had epent a week visiting friends in Appleton City. Norfleet & Ream, the west sidegro- cers, are inetalling an additional; series of shelving to accommodate rapidly increasing stock. J. W. Jamison and Lawrence Grif. fith, of Rich Hill, attended the meet- {ng of the State Democratic Commit- tee at Jeff.raon City Tuesday. Walker Smith came tn Tuesday | morning from Livingston, Montana, where he has been with his uncle, | John T. Smith, for some time. Walker will apend the winter here, The case of the State vs. George Pigg, colored, charged with trespase upon the property of J. V. Thomas, which was set for trial before Judge Boxley for September 4th, last Fri- day, was taken to Judge Jeter ona | seat on Monday. supply of tootheome toms on hand ;county, now holding a position at Geo. W. Dixon returned Monday | at 4 dollar per. noon from @ business trip through) J. F. Baker, says the Rich Hill Re St. Clair county. view, of the country southeast, met | Mra, J. W. Hedden who with her! with quite a serious mishap at his {children has been vielting near Rich farm a day or two ago, the effects of Hill has returned to her home at| which have forced him to take to his Sedalia, bed. Mr. Baker was trying to per- County Highway Evgineer Borron{suadea stubborn calf to lead; the was Inthe Rich Hill neighborhood | calf was pulling one way and Mr. B. jlast week surveying the Pritchard) the other, whenthe rope or halter and Engels mines. strap broke and the farmer struck | For SaLe—Small farm on easy terms. | Well improved. If you want this see me at once. J.B Duvanu, i ave | Mies Mary Davie, stenographer at his back very severely. Arch B. Stone, comm|tteeman from Democratic committee, favored Tue the penitentiary at Jefferson City, spent Sunday and Monday {In Butler greeting his many friends. Mr. Mor- ris reports his daughter, Miss Lena ~ Morrla, to be in very poor health from consumption and;not expected to long survive. He reports the old Bates county boys, holding poalti.ns at the pen, as enjoying good health end all making good tn thelr differ. ent departments. the ground with much force {njuring| To cure a wart put a drop of vine- gar on {t three or four times a day end then put on the vinegar as much Butler, Mo.| Osage and secretary of the Central baking soda as the vinegar will absorb. Keep it on ten minutes and | she Missourt State Bank left the last | of the week for Kansas City and Des Times with # soctal cal: on Saturday. ane few days’ tine $e wart will drop Arch has been an active Democratic off and leave no mark but a tiny white epot.—Ex. J. E Williams, chairman of the Democratic County Central Commit- tes, went to Jefferson City Tuesday to attend a conference of the candi- | dates and comm{tteemen from over! | the state, to adopt a platform as| Mrs. Edward DeArmond and her! provided by the primary law The| two children are down from F's. Riley | candidates, state and county com- | on a visit with his parents, Judge! misteemen of all the parties met in| and \ire. DeArmond. | she state capitol on shat day for the} urday. Mies Marvel Lloyd left Monday | noon for St. Joseph, Mo, to enter) the Sacred Heart Convent for the en- change o! venue, and will be heard Moines, Iowa, for @ two weeks vaca- uext Friday, Septentber the 11th. ~ | !00- Jobn R Miller, who hae been in| the employ of the Missour! Pacific | for the past fifteen years, resigned bis position on the section at thie elty last week, and with his family, left for St. Joseph to accept a post- tion in a foundry at that place. Mo., arrived Friday. Miss Bewley fe a niece of Dr. W. H. Allen and was chosen as @ teacher {in the Rich Hill Public Schools by the school board —Rich Hill Review. Mrs. Catherine Brannock Hving Judge W. W. Graves went to Jef. | s8me purpose | ferson City on Tuesday to attend) Dr S L Standish drove an eleven | the meeting of the candidates, state | monthe old heifer calf on the scales | and county commitveemen. yesterday, that tipped the beam at, Thos. Coleman and family of 920 pounds. He {s confident that. Johnstown spent a few days with she will make good at the Royal this | _ his father, Judge Coleman of North fall, where he expects to enter five | Main atreat, the first of the week, | Herefords of his own rateing. This | herd of “white facce’’ will be esen as | Work on the reservoirs at the pared program, commencing with al see more voters in & day shan any The case of the State vs Skillman, | the Hume Stock Show —Hume Tele. | water works, on Miamt creek ts pro- parade. Addresses were delivered by|manin the couuty. His republican ralled {n our circuit court last Thurs phone : | wressing satisfactorily, with pros. Mayor Martin, Mr. Jas. James, Hoo.) opponents will have to climb on the day, was continyed to October 1st Prosecuting Attorney Dawson filed | en amended information and at. House For Sale. | torneys for defense filed a motionto, A three room house in West Butle | quash, which motion will be acted |forsale Price $400.00. Sze | upon on the day eet for trial. | 44 34" W. T. Cote should not fail to visit our store and inspect The people of Bates and adjoining counties who are coming to the great fair with her son William Brannock east Mra. J. E. Leonard and daughter, ¢he elty was seriously hurt ina Miss Lutte, were business callers at fj] from her rocking chatr F Tue Times office #riday. M188 her head striking the corner of a Leonard fs secretary of theCharlotte | srunk = Mra. Brannock is ninety Sunday School Convention to beheld | veara cf age and quite feeble, at Mt. Carmel church next Sunday, Sept. 13th, 1908. riday, Labor Day, Monday, was observed {n Rich Hill with an especially pre-) he can ges over more territory and pects of an early completion pairing the old ones, and the com- teats were had. The day was com- pany believe they will have sufficient pleted with free band concerts and a storage basins to supply the town } picture show. The crowd was fairly for some time to come. | large and well behaved. iss Mayme Bewley of Versailles,! and meane to the |with a pleasant call. Anew W.( Atkeson and Hon. J 1. Shep-| top rafi to see him zo by. | reservoir has been built, besides re- pard. A number of interesting con worker from his majority and al ways responds to his party’s call Such workers who give of their time party’s success are entitled her favors, and we look to Arch to reap his reward {n time ina big fat office. Sam L. Coleman, Democratic nomi- nee for county treasurer, was {n But ler Saturday to attend the central committee meeting, and favored us Sam says he bas rested up from his primary can- vass, has arranged his pers nal af- fairs and {8 now ready to enter ac-| ttvely Into the campatgn forelection Sam is sure # whirlwind fo aAcanvass, County treasurer W. R Bell says there has been a panther or very large bob cat making its home fn the bluffs along the Martas des Cygnes river for & number of years. Several years ago he and some friends were ous one moonlight night hunting coons. The doge tried what they all supposed was @ very large coon. They did not shoot it, because they wanted to see & fight. When it jumped to the ground, the doge clos- ed in on it and {t whipped the pack in few eeconds, cutting some of the dogs quite severely and ther. escaped, and they could not induce the dogs to again take up the trail Mise Ethel May Hall died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Eiward R. Hall, in Plenesat Gap township, Saturday morning. De- ceased was a lovely young girl, 19 Willlam J.’ Bullock, who will be sheriff of Bates county for the next four years, attended the Democratic central committee meeting last Sat- urday and favored us pleasantly. Mr. Bullock {8 & magnificent epect- men of physical manhood, standing six fees in she clear without shoes or hat, and is well proportioned, 1s handsome, with courtly manners, & typical sheriff and peace protector. Mr. Bullock {8 broadminded and liberal in his views, possessed of tn- domitable courage, will serve any process #nd prove # terror bo evil doers {n his jurisdiction. He ts an old restler, & practical farmer and stockinsn, and his every interest is closely allied wish the people of Bates county. He courts the closest serutiny of his peraonal and polftten! record nnd {8 entitled to every Demo- erable vote In the county, ALS. Franklin, a leading citizen of Worlsnd, was fn Butler the lass of the week and favored us pleasantly. He was on his way home from Kan- sas City. where he had sold a bun- drei head of cassle. He sald that Mr. Falor, of Osage, had « bunch of black cattle that topped the market at 7} cents Mr. Franklin saye the panther scare about Worland fs no canard or nature faker. It bas been seen repeatedly of late by different parties and always appesre at unex- pected places. It seems to favor cornfields and has been playing havoe with the poultry of that sec- tion. A number of people have seen ayoung one with {t. It 1s seen often- est early of mornings or late in the evening. One old gentleman was walking down @ road between corn- years of age, the idol of her parents fields. He looked back and saw the We have arranged space for your wraps and lunch boxes our large stock of stylish fall suits Men’s suits and Boys’ suits and and overcoats overcoats, overcoats, best clothes for the least money Joe Meyer, the clothier. $5.00 to $35.00 $3.50 to $15.00 Child’s suits and overcoats, $1.50 to$ 7.50 Get our prices on trunks, grips and - suitcases, and favorite in the neighborhood. | panther lying in the road over which She spent eeveral months inColorado|he has just past-watching him in- in the hope of stopping the ravages|tently. Be picken up a club and of the dread disease, consumption, | started back when the animal walk- but without avail, and returned|ed deliberately into the corn and home a short time ago. Funeral|/vanished. He found where it had services were conducted from the| been lying, four or five rows from the family home on Sunday morning,|road. Is whips all dogs sent against largely attended by sympathetic |{t, but it has never attempted to at- neghbors and friends, and the re-|tack a person. Mr. Franklin says maine were laid to rest in Double| the nelghbors are keeping their guns Branch cemetery. The sympathy of |handy, loaded with big shot, and all goes out to the parents and other | Mr. Panther will get what's coming relatives in their sad bereavement. jto him one of these days. ke Pe Pris