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ee Judge Denton May Succeed Poultry Show Catalogs Judge Burgess. | Ready for Distribution. ie Judge C. A. Denton of thiscity will} Catalogs for the Bates in all probability be appointed by Gov-|try Association's first anniai ornor Hadley to fill the vacancy, on| have been printed and are now ready ———=—_—_—_—_— | ce T ieee | he Daylight Store” the Supreme bench of Missouri, caus- | for distribution 2 ed by the death of Judge Gavon D. S PE Cc IA a SA g E Burgess, provided the appointment does not go to St. Louis for contest HEAVY WEIGHT OVERCOATS and WINTER SUITS ymunty Poul- show Every poultry raiser in Bates county should be interested in making this show a complete suc- Extensive preparations have been made by the association, and a choice lot of premiums are to be awarded. The entry fee is low members of the bar throughout the} enough, so that no poultry raiser can state urging him to become a candi- jafford to miss the opportunity to have date for this appointment and assur-| their stock scored. Catalogs may be ing him of their hearty support. had by calling at The Times office or Judge Denton's record and prow | by addressing Mrs. A. R. Guyton, Sec- of his ability have been laid before the | retary, Butler, Mo. Governer in suchstrength that his ap- cess. Judge Denton has received letters from many of the most prominent aCe op 9 reside Ts plication will undoubtedly — merit an gee 18 President Tet 1 1 Cc stronger consideration than that of wir: to the senate the following ap- 4 to iB off. ome early ai jurkek ta tie alate ' pointments: Chief justice, Edward e while we can fit you say ae ha ei D. White of Louisiana; associate The Governor, however, may con- : ; justices, Willis V evanter of W jsider that, for partisan reasons, in juations, Wille Ventoventer of Wye- American Clothing House CORNER” “QUALITY , Mrs. cg visiting with = Wool socks 20e, Black-Arnold, Attend the Saturday afternoon mati- Dr. H. M. Cannop/and Major F. H. Odd Fellows Banquet. tion of Justice White. Justice White er son Frank California. Harr f West Carrollton, Dee at the Electric Theater, opera Crowell attended a Masonic banquet The banquet and social held by | Was at one time a member of the USEFUL gifts at Black & Arnold. Ohio, is t hic cicter, Mpe house block. Fine picturesand good at Harrisonville Friday ntght. From’ patos ‘ i ae » .,;senate, Judge Vandevanter is at g a ister, Mrs. “i I g ‘hedcep Wiedee Coonet Bays Bates Lodge Mo, 1801. O. O. F. at] a ' ny tae . Jen B. Car a music. at city Major Crowell went to St. tnoir Lodge R a the Fraternal | Present circuit judge and lives in t : J. O. Rogers, of Springfield, came OW Bale B ’ aor oy Louis to attend a meeting of the Board eee ode MOOS a nee Fern" Wyoming. New York dispatches in Sunday for a short visit. NEW Felt Boot iwk-Arnold Have a few Holiday Novelties at f Viniicrs to tha Slate University Inn building, Monday night was one |“ ° AN es ‘ ee Mr, and Mrs. Charles Holyfield, of St Special prices, Black-Arnold, OF, NONE We he weet eer ere of the most successful social events | S4Y that Wall Street is pleased with Silk Mufflers, Black-Arnold. ; ; _ Mrs, Jno. C. Hayes left Monday ever held in this city. all appointments. Ross, the little son of Mr. and Mrs He i — we _ rg owned for St. Louis where she will spend’ Lodge was opened at 7:30. o'clock | Chas. Miller is reported to be ill re bh ~ ; “ t at yr the Christmas holidays. She will go p. m. and 72 members answered | i Warm Gloves Black & Arnold zy ey returned home Sunday via Mexico, where she will be present to annual roll call. After al % oath aca aa f this city, M&M joined by her daugeter, Miss Sallie, short session lodge was adjourned x 2 - : g J } 8 ‘Nels. Allman, of Homer township, with relatives Wesley Denton, cashier of the who is attending Hardin college at and the social session was opened. | Fy ‘ was a county seat visitor the last of Peoples Bank, of this city, was a that place. Invitations had been issued to all : the week. ; New Rubber Boots, Black-Arnold, — City visitor the first of the Mics Lela Clarkearrived home from nrg = the hp Fellows and a . \ week, ’ te Natisnedanes in their families, and the members of | Duck Coats $1.50, Black-Arnold Cc 1 \ ener Columbia, Mo., Saturday morning ’ : ' ; » fror ne ae ; \ pa The Federal census returns give and will spend the Christmas holidays the Rebekah Lodge. About 200 per- | Mrs. Frank Smith, of Rich Hilt ie ah r sitakeiiis {NTP the population of Harrisonville, Mo., with her parents, Major and Mrs. BE, S°"S were present, | pwn oa her rn — Pearl" a ais at 1947, an increase of 103 over the S. Clarke. Miss Clarke is attending . A delightful ana Nee gees Smith of this city the last of the week. “Keep coming in’’ Black-Arnold. 1900 census of 1844. Stephens College Music was furnished by the Allen Corduroy Pants, Black-Anold. Earl Kershner, of Springfield, Mo., Holiday matinee Saturday after: T. S. Silvers, who for the past Ben Weidle of St. Louis grand| LL Rot Fas filer: who is attending a. conie is spending the Christmas holidays oon at Electric Theater, opera house twelve years has been practicing at gerbe of the Grand Lodge ar Mis: | By s ; : ee ae with homefolks at Amsterdam, Mo. block. Plenty of comedy and a fea-' the bar in the state of Washington : : | } ° mercial school at Sedalia, is spending Se | tle lie ce ee * souri was present and delivered an a the holidays with his parents. Wool underwear, Black-Arnold, ture Selig drama. 5 cents admission. ~ — * Spleen ag oo law address. | 5 Corduroy Coats Black-Arnold. Zack Johnson, of Coffeyville, Kan- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kretsinger of 0 iy ty eae adhe pe Mrs. Sarah E. Catterlin Dead. | oe ‘i . . sas, came in the last of the week for West Deepwater, are rejoicing over abit & ep ik sea, volyalcharlenes i bes ; a ) ee Misses Clara, May and Emma Yaple'™” - ytiges the birth of a daughter, born Dec. 20, | °!dest son of T. W. Silvers, the senior’ Mrs. Sarah E. Catterlin, aged 59 Goce : we a‘ a visit at the home of B. F. Johnson, the birth of a daughter, born Dec. 20, hor of the fi page . ? i $ , ¢ . years and 9 months, departed this | ui verc + a _ their mother, * neenanlgpatgngo 1910. member of the firm 19 montl 7 sae life} Mens Suits and Overcoast q rs. Mary Yaple. iO WRRE POU NO MHC EEO. U8 hes , ate Harry L. Douglass, a son of the late at her home on South Mechanic street year, Black-Arnold. Blacksmithing, woodwork and S. A. Douglass who was at one time Tuesday, December 20, 1910, after] $5.00 to $25 Boys suits $2.50, Black-Arnold. R. G. Hartwell and Chas. Hupp made a business trip to Archie Mon- day. A. H. Owen, of Kearney, Neb., ason of J. N. Owen, formerly of this city, is the guest of A. O. Yeoman. A few odd suits at special figures Young Mens suits, Black-Arnold. §5.00 up, Black-Arnold. J. A. Elgin has returned from Se- — Qlie Morris, of The Times force, is horseshoeing. Plow work a special- ty. All work guaranteed. 9 2t:-: VIRGIL JENKINS, Virginia. Earl Crake, of Fairbanks, Alaska, is spending the holidays at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Bowen, of Amoret. Recorder of Deeds of this county, won first place in the oratorical con- test held at the Warrensburg State Normal Friday, December 16, Alf. Cochran, a farmer of near Car- bon Center, fell down an abandoned sitting on the pending contest a St. Louis Republican would better take care of the interests of his party. Judge Denton made a most excel- lent record as Judge of this circuit | during the past six years and un-| doubtedly is the strongest Republican | in this section of the state. a several days’ illness. Sarah Atkinson was born in Cooper county, Mo., Mareh 1, 1851, cated in this city at a very early age and has since resided here. She was twice married, John Hollenbeck and later and lo- first to} she was | ming, and Joseph Lamar of Georgia; court of commerce, Martin A. Knapp, Robert W. Archbold, William Hunt, John E. Garland, Julian W. Mae members of interstate commerce com- mission, B. P. Meyer and C. C. Me- Chord. Senator Eugene Hale of Maine, insisted upon an executive session immediately for the confirma- Boys Suits and Overcoats $3.50 to $10 Childrens Suits and Overcoats dalia, Mo., where he was called on gyending the Christmas holidays : shaft at the Campbell Bros.’ coal ynited in marriage to E. C. Catterli “4 i ‘ eau ted ‘ "1 Davidson, of Centerville, Kan- a arriage to hh. atterlin. | account of the illness of his brother. with relatives and friends at Monett, a pecan ed tegen ys works near that place, last Thursday. — She is survived by three children, $1.50 to $8 re Suit cases, Black-Arnold. Mo Sa : Bee Ni ctv ig, | Pore peel Oe alighted upon a plat- Robert Hollenbeck and Helen and agg I | Hol Il mak visiting at the home of his parents, form, a distance of 15 feet below the Ben Catterl . re ca aiiehcias a UA SDOUGLASS SHOR” will make yy, ate ots : » a disty 51 b 3en Catterlin. ‘. Pen es 4 Mrs. O. C. Atterbury, oon panied fect feel easy, Black-Arnold ye = Mra; P.M. Davideon; « OMs aks and eauned withiacfaw: pali-\7 Mus Gataein waa. guod. wonian Soft and Stiff Hats by her little son are visiting her v Mrs. Pearl Porter, of Lawton, ful bruises and cuts. a loving wife anda devoted mother, $1.00 to $5 i arents in Harrisonville. ; : oi taal Oklahoma, is the guest of her parents Traveling Bags, Black-Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eggleson of south- Sam’l Miles, of Seattle, Washing- west of this city ton, is the guest of Mrs. Mary Yaple (jet you a “HIGH ART” and enjoy at the Fraternal Inn. your Christmas Dinner, Black-Arnold. ee ee SS We Wish You all a . Add cheer to your Christmas pack- ages with pretty holly and Santa Claus seals, tags, cards, ete. A big variety at Smith’s Book and Stationery Store. George Miller, a young business man, of Omaha, Nebrrska, and Miss Pearl Henderson, a daughter of Fli Henderson of this city, were united in marrirge at the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Len Barber, Thursday evening, December 15, Judge Hem- street officiating. “The Clay Baker,”’ a feature Selig, will be shown at the Saturday after- noon matinee at Electric theater, opera house block. The suburban home of Judge and Mrs. Graves cast of the city is nearing Combination Life Scholarship in Central Business College of Kansas and a multitude of friends mourn} with the bereft family, their loss. j Up to the hour of our going to| press no arrangements have been made for the furneral, owing to the | fact that her son, Robert Hollenbeck, had not arrived in the city. Com. Coleman Killed. | | As we goto press it is reported that Com. Coleman, of near Johns- Dress Shirts 50c to $2 Silk Umbrellas $2.50 to $5 White and Colored City, Mo., for sale at a substantial dis- completion. It isa most pretentious town, was accidently killed some- Dress Vests count. E. D. BAKER, and imposing looking house and will’ where between Montrose and Ger- $1.00 to $5 q 9 4t :-: Rich Hill, Mo., Rt. 5. |be most comfortable in every detail. mantown, Wednesday afternoon at - o | Merry Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Henry have | It suggests good cheerand homecom- Me se ' ing in every line. It is our wish that three o'clock. He was found dead in the road with his head crushed,” Fine Neckties i returned from a brief visit to Kansas ose . F AND City, and areat home at the Fraternal | they may spend many happy and de- and it is supposed that in some man- * 25¢ to $1.00 Inn, where they have taken apart- lightful years under its ample roof.— ner he must have fallen between the bs Ha py New Year ments. Jefferson City Democrat-Tribune. wheels of his wagon and was run P Mrs. Georgia Halt has returned to Arthur A. Yaple, one of the pro- ore ——— White and Colored her home at Archie after a visit here Prietors of the “Y. B.’’ Hotels, sur- : For Sale. | Handkerchiefs: \ with her father, Sherif WJ. Bullock. er eve to lt all under got fenee, gon el | Sc to 50¢ : pi Mo —_— Miss Alma Burner of this city. Mr. a never failing well; well shaded. | w oi within be bal and Mrs. Yaple left Friday for El] Also an A No. 1 set blacksmith tools. Silk Mufflers e appreciate your elforts In Ne!p- | Norado Springs, where they will take VIRGIL JENKINS, ing make this our best year and wish charge 7 the Park Hotel, one of the Butler, R. F. D. No. 5, Virginia, Mo. | 50c to $2.00 you a Merry Christmas and a Happy properties ofthe Yaple Brothers. Mr. -4t- | New Year, Black-Arnold. Yaple is one of Butler’s most promis- Julian Huff, of Vernon county, has | Necktie Holders The Logan-Moore Lumber Co., of | ing young business men and since his purchased an intereat in the Nevada | 75e to $1 50 a this city, has been awarded the con- location in this city, has made a host Post, of Nevada, Mo., and after the i 5 tract for the furnishing of the lumber of friends. His bride is a lovely first of the year will become identified Books! We have the largest stock of. Bo Books for the babies, oks and Stationery in young folks and High grade Stationery in fancy boxes. Conklin’s self-filling Fountain Pens. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens. Allegretti’s Fine Chocolates in Xmas Boxes. SMITH’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE Fraternal Inn Boilding “Just Around the Corner’’ Phone 61. “a young lady of beauty and accomplish- ments. She is a daughter of William Burner of this city. State Senator John Baldwin re- ceived a telegram Monday conveying ‘the sad message of the death of his sister, Dr. Orpha_ Baldwin-Bruce, to be used in the construction of the new high school building. The engagement of Mica Major, daughter of Attorney General Major, to L. Sanderson of Bowling Green. The wedding will be early in new Miss Edna Starr, has returned home from a visit with relatives “Leon, Towa. was a woman of prominence in her | profession, and was known all over the state, having been grand worthy Mrs. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold, of this} matron of the Order of Eastern Star, city, left Monday noon for Independ- | which necessitates a wide acquaint- ence, Mo., where they attended the ance with the distinguished people. celebration of the 50th anniversary of | Her death will be regretted here by the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John| many persons who had the pleasure N. Southern, of that city. Mrs. | of meeting her when a guest at the Arnold is a sister of Mrs. Southern. | Baldwin home. with the management of that paper. Mr. Huff isa nephew of Mrs. Theo. Green, of Amsterdam. He has served three terms as circuit clerk of Vernon county. A man giving the name of C. W. Higginbothm, dropped into town finally purchased the W. M. Wilcox | place and gave a sight draft on the Rossville Kansas State Bank for $2550 payment thereof. He later de- posited a draft with the Farmers Bank for $825 upon which he issued seveval checks. Wednesday night, Dec. 14th he left the city and has not since been seen. The Rossville Bank i refused to honor his drafts. Silk Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.00 ‘Santa Claus Says. nty. year. | oe hae, epee selected for Christmas gifts. iia? ik which occured at her home at Tampa, last week and entered into negotia- GET YOUR . Mrs. fe H. Hutchins, of — Florida, Saturday, says the Appleton tions with Canterbury & Travis for a! XMAS GIFTS ‘ accompanied by her grand-daughter, Git, Journal. Dr. Baldwin-Bruce piece of real estate property. He} FROM THE CLOTHIER Joe Meyer