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PRICE, $1.00 WHITE-WASHING HADLEY. PER YEAR ated ; estimates for the population of the excruciating minded citizer souri has any d of the grossest na trated ir late nn 0 of St. L uis. page to a conglomerate mass of fig- under the directi es, the pith of whice seems to be 13,1910, fT. W. Fish The mighty | Ww ar MA $15.00 Suits for. now is the time. $1.48 Dresses for. , POPULATION OF 1 Increase in Last Ten Years 16,- Washington, D. C., Dec. 10.-The total in the census there in 1903 and session in Samoa and persons in the Panama Canal zone. ’ The population of the United States exclusive of the Philippine Islands is 93,402, 151 of people enumerated throughout the States, Territories, District of Colum- bia, Alaska, Hawaii and Porto Rico. The increase in the country’s pop- ulation during the last ten years was 16,145,521, or 20.9 per cent. over 77,- ines r Hae ayes “ i ode é ng pel 256,630, the population in 1900, com- Mr. Will Kershner's baby is quite was conducted by eens No dened Ge pared with an increase of 14,276,864, °!°*- Dr. Amyx is attending it. officials appoint an scan or 22.7 per cent. over 62,979,766, the R. L. Scott, the tax man, was board, and » -™ population in 1890. around last week. He will be at Elk- Governor The population of Continental Unit- hart = last day of this month to re- esponsibilit ee agit ed States is 91,972,266, an increase of °*!Ve taxes. ube aida Ohio Street M. E. Church. 15,977,691, or 21 per cent over 75,- Arthur Westover’s baby is some ‘ nd b 4:30 a. m each- 994,575 in 1900, when the inc better. tucky in 1851. p. was 13,046,861, or 20.7 per cent. 62,947,714, the total in 1890. The p e 1910 Census to be 3,293,. ) 665 in 1900 and 16 per cent. over 2,- 679,185 in 1890. Francis Files a Demurrer- Kansas City, Mo., t R. Francis, late candidate for the nomination for United States Senator a from M e Ci y in the suit for $150,000 damages for conspiracy, that was brought in 20.00 Suits for. 22.50 Suits for. Every Suit on Sale, None Reserved. This is a Great Opportunity to Buy High Class Man Tailored Suits at a Ridiculously Judge A. B. Shewalter, for the same ndidate UNITED STATES “ IS 93,402,151. The demurrer, which was prepared ttorney Morton Jourdan of St . avers there is not sufficient fact set out in Judge Shewalter’s changes thet there was a conspiracy to “‘shut him out of the race” to con- stitute a cause for action. The court is asked to dismiss the case. James A. Reed, Publishers: George Knapp & Co.-and members of the Democratic State Committee were in- cluded as defendants in the suit. Elkhart. J. B. Moore left last week for Western Kansas to make that his future home. We don't like to lose ur nearest neighbors, but our loss will be others gain. We wish him the best of luck. Grandpa Mizner is very pourly at present. He is 96 years old. ace. bs 145,521 or 20.9 Per Cent. ion of the United States with ions is about 101,100,- umber includes 7,635,426 pine Islands as enumer- of Guam, the American pos- This is the total number Misses Inez Beck, Inez Dubes and H. Dubes attended Sunday school at Mt. Vernon last Sunday. J. E. Dubes and wife were visiting last Sunday at the home of the writer. George Moore and family and Mrs. Judge Paddock all visited at Mrs. J. B. Moore's last Sunday. There will be preaching at Mt. ym school house next Sunday at clock. There was preaching at Concord )} house last Sunday by the Rev. Clapp. Mrs. Laura Hermitt of Amsterdam lation of Missouri is shown F rease of 6 per cent. over 3,106,- Dec. 9.—David wom souri, filed a demurrer in cuit Court in Independance. to- was visifing at her father’s George Moore and awife were trad- ing at the county seat last Saturday. their loss. Miss Nola Ellis attended Sunday school at Mt. Vernon last Sunday. Newt. Spillman bought the 60acres of land from the Thompson boys. poet rae ee, ale are sumption,” he writes, “she was very The Elkhart township spelling con- seemed to test was held at Pleasant Valley last Saturday. Concord won Ist and 2nd and Pleasant Valley 3rd. Those not been troubled with a cough since. winning were Rena Moore and Its the best Hazel Dubes of Concord, Fern Duffy heard of.” of Pleasant Valley school. This are eae, ee : speaks well for our school and We 5, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar- are very proud of it. . Misses Winnie nt, Dessie cicada thei Park, Emma mefears —y and Mrs. Monday Evening Club Banquet. sory ng po bear Soro = city held its ninth annual banquet at dren, Buford and Myrtle, whom survive her. She was later jivor troub! married to Theodore Stout, of Virginia orders, female complaints and mala- - Illinois, who died a few years after ria. Try them. 50c at F. T. Clay’s their marriage. Two years ago, Mrs. —— Stout moved to Jackville, Florida, to make her home with her daughter, where she lived up to the time of her death. Mrs. Stout was of a family of bate Court last week. JOHNNY. Mrs. Theodore Stout. sonville, Florida, Thursday, Decem-' ber 8, 1910, after a short illness. Amanda Green was born in Ken- some one now. In the fall of 1854 she moved with her parents to Missouri, locating in Bates county. She was united in marriage to Charley Lewis wonders for such troubles. and to this union was born two chil- bottles,” he writes, ‘“‘wholly cured both of me and now I am well and hearty.” of Culver in thiscounty. Mrs.Green + was a devoted —— kind and loving mother, and The Times joins a multitude of friends in mourning How an appalling ity in his family was prevented is told by A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, N. C., R. D. No. & “My sister had con- thin and pale, had no appetite and w weaker every day, as all remedies failed, till Dr. King’s. New Discovery was tried, and so completely cured her, that she has medicine I ever saw or For coughs, colds, la- croup, hemorrhage, anteed by F. T. Clay. The Monday Evening Club of this the home Dr. and Mrs. E.G. Zey Monday evening, December 12. sumptuous banquet complete in eve: detail was served. Dr. J. T. Hu , presided as toastmaster. The entire © Mrs. Theodore Stout, aged 59 years, . membership of the club was present. departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Fisk, at Jack- Wants to Help Some One. For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile, Mo., needed help and couldn't find it. That's why he wants to help uffering so long himself he feels for all distress from backache, nervousness, loss of ap- tite, lassitude and kidney disorders. e shows that Electric Bitters “Five It's also pale guaranteed for eS, dyspepsia, blood dis- is ie ala Guardian’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the und: rsign- ed was appo'nted guardian of the person and estate of J.P MoCuan a person os ansonnd mind, on the &th ot December 1910, by the Pro- of Bates county, Mo persone having claims sgainet-aid estate, 10 children, 7 of whom survive her, sre rqulred vo exb{ it them for allowance be- fore sait Probate Court. within two years from six sisters anda brother J. M. Green, the date of this pablicaton, or they shail be x 2. WaLtos, f rev r barred. at Guardian. § 7.50 $25.00 Suits for........ 10.00 30.00 Suits for........ 11.25 35.00- Suits for........ Low Price, Right in Season. WE ALSO OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Children’s Wash Dresses (Ages 4 to 14 Years) AT HALF PRICE. $2.25 Dresses for......... F $1.75 Dresses for..........88¢ $12.50 15.00 17.50 The colors, Greys, Browns, Blues, Reds, Tan, Black and Mixtures. . The cloths are Worsted, Broad- cloth and fine Cheviots. Sizes 32 to 44 and Misses 1640 18. 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