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__ Cool: underwear, Black-Arnold. Judge J. A. Silvers made a bus- iness trip to Lamar the last of the week. Keep coming in and sending or bringing ‘some one with you, Black-Arnold. Adrian has decided to hold her street ‘fair this year September 8, 9, and 10. Mr. Crow will repair. your shoes while you wait at Deffen- baugh &.Son. J. T. Prewitt made a . business trip to points in Oklahoma the last of the week. Miss Jennie Walton left for Nevada Saturday where she will visit Mrs, H. H. Trimble. Expert shoe repairing by Mr. Crow at Deffenbaugh & Son. Miss Rae Robinson spent a few days the first of the week in Rich Hill visiting friends. More overalls and khaki pants, .75e and $1, Black-Arnold. Dr. E. A. Bohner spent a. few days the first of the week with his parents in Jefferson City. dairyman cow Charles Henry, the east of town, had -a fine: killed by lightning last week. ‘*Wet weather!’? Have your shoes repaired at Deffenbaugh & # Son. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Arnold are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shafer, at Ft. Smith, Ark, Panama hat time, old. Bates county has fifty-seven teachers taking the summer eourse at the b piabieeu Nor- mal. More those easy shoes, Black- Arnold. | Black-Arn- with the Provision this Store has made for - YOUR COMFORT in KOOL KLOTHES | PALM BEACH SUITS for MEN and WOMEN Not the slouchy worthless stuff called Palm Beach but the genuine Palm Beach Cloth at prices asked for the inferior kind. Men’s Oxfords $2.50 up Ladies’ Pumps $1.50 up American Clo. Ficuse Leaders for 30 Years. Trunks, suit cases, Black. Arn- old. Mrs. Bert Claunch and * son, Richard, spent the Fourth with Mrs. Claunch’s sister at Mulber- ry, Kans. Slickers and rain ere: Black- Arnold. Mrs. E. T. Lee, of Odessa, Mo., |who has been visiting her sister, |Mrs. M. E. Arnold, has returned to her home. Soft dress old. Miss Nixie McClees spent a few days the first-of the week in shirts, Black-Arn- Independence, -Mo., as the guest of Miss Irene Davis. Palm Arnold. J. P. Crow, of Nevada, will have charge of the shoe depart- ment of the Deffenbaugh & Son harness shop on North Main. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Alley went over to Urich the last of the-week on a visit.to.Mrs. Alley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. ‘Oxford ‘time, Black-Arnold. Lon Price, of St. Louis, came in the latter part of the week to spend a few days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Price. Work gloves, Black-Arnold. Miss Ladine Harper left the first of the week for Independ- ence, Mo., where she is the guest of Miss Shimfessel at a house party. Beach + suits, Black- Light weight: jumpers, Black- [Malone, both of married June 9, 1915, Judge Hen. ; George Gilkerson came down from Kansas City the first of the week and joined his wife who is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Christy. Miss Helen Hulse, who tending school:at Warrensburg, came in Friday to spend the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hulse. A number of heavy, rein- forced steel barrels made of 8 gauge steel. Comply with the I. C. C. ruling. When full will stand a drop of 4 feet on con- erete block. $4.25 H. B. 20-t: Harvey Clinkenbeard, of Ne- vada, spent the Fourth in Butler with his brother, Leslie Clinken- beard, superintendent of the Western Union telegraph com- pany, here. Dr. Clyde Harper and wife, of Trinidad, Col., who Have been visiting Dr. WHarper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Harper, and home Monday. Anna were : Henry Sellers and Miss Nyhart, ry officiating. The couple kept} their wedding a secret until last Saturday. They will reside on) the Malone farm near Nyhart. the Booster Store. I am a Boos- ter and would greatly appreciate all coupons left in my name. 4t (eo w) * Amy. Eggleson. Black & Arnold Clothing Co. Arnold. Mrs. George G. Gilkerson came down from Kansas City the last of the week to visit Mrs. Gilker- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Obristy. Coynty Superintendent of SchoolsA. C. Moreland came in J. O. Miller came down from Kansas City Saturday to visit his father, Judge G. C. Miller, who is quite sick, spend the Fourth with home J. F. Kern and W. F. Duvall of this city, were last week ap-| painted by Governor Major as} Drainage Congress which meets in San Francisco, Cal., July 17 to 21. Tom Henderson came _ BETOSS | n|from Warrensburg Saturday to} th Wednesday morning in a. boat.} folks and to look after business matters. EVERYTHING GOES in THE Be snly came Up Sale s NOBBY ‘SUITS For Young Men $11.00 $13.50 $15.00 He says the north west approach | to the bridge over the drainage | ditch, on the north road was be- | ing repaired Wednesday.—Rich Hill Review. x Mrs. Rachel Deffenbaugh died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. | Reed Eachus, three miles east of Adrian Tuesday, Jiine 29th, after an illness lasting several months. She was about seventy-five years old. She leaves several’ children to mourn her death—Adrian Journal. 3 The Times’ good friend, T. 1). Embree, of Summit township was in the city Friday and made this office a pleasant call. He says he had the finest’ prospect for a big oat crop this year that he has had for years until the rains of the last k, which badly. dam- aged both his oats and. wheat. daughter, -Mr.- and Mis. D.- C. Mr. and’ Mrs. W. eft. for D.. Stanley, Snider and Kansas City were. joined and points et s is at-. rother_ relatives, returned to their! One coupon given with every | cent purchased ‘at Frank Clay’s, | delegates to the fifth National | “Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Walton and |; ER ie. BE+ HOT it Mey be a 1 Little Tardy ‘sat wheri it goon: Come You will be. Pleased Fred. W. Griffin, of Rich Hill, was a Butler visitor Tuesday. R. W. Vail spent Sunday and Monday in Kansas City visiting relatives, W. H. Imel, postmaster at Fos- ter, was a county seat visitor Wednesday. M. L. Green and O!} Wilson left Wednesday morning for Miami, Okla., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vantrees and son, Ray, visited-in Kansas City the first of the week. Mrs. J. A. Carey and son of Pittsburg, Kas., are-visiting-Mrs-}- Carey’s parents, Mr.:and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mrs. W. S. Arnold and daugh- ter ee the last of the week from a visit.to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mills at Kansas Cty. W. E. Walton, of the Missouri State Bank and the Walton Trust Company is spending a few days at Excelsior Springs. Mrs. L. L.. Rockhold) and daughter, of near Adrian spent a few days with Tra Rockhold and family the first of the week. The W. E. Stewart Land Com- pany, of Mission, Tex., owners of large tracts of irrigated lands in ithe lower Rio Grande valley, ran a special excursion to that coun- try July 6. A. party from Butler jcomposed of J. W. Eggleson, Or- land Eggleson, E. G. MecAlKster land wife, Jas. Harrison and R- iM. Worley joined the excursion rat Nevada. Mr. MeAllister, who jhas had considerable experience jwwith irrigated. land in Nebraska, |wishes to investigate conditions \in the Rio Grande valley. Off on a Western Trip. Charles MeFar- H. Crowell for. Kansas Da | Mr, and Mrs. jland and Major F. i left Tuesday night | ty of Sisiaah and will leave Kan- isas City Wednesday night on a special train for Seattle, where the Imperial Council of the Shrin- ‘ers. meet July 14, 15 and 16. At Helena they will dedicate ‘a shriner temple which is said to | be the finest in the west. Stops will be made at Colorado Springs, Denver, . Billings and Svokane, where the Ararat band of Kansas City, of which Mr. Mc-| Farland is a member will give eoneerts. At Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Me- Farland will svend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hol- lowav. after which they will go ta San Francisco and take in the Panama-Pacifie exposition. On Julv 20 the snecial train wil] leave San Francisco for Tins Anoeles San Diego. and the Grand Canvon in Arizona, where stons will he made, W. F. Duvall Annointed Delegate to Drainage Congress. “W. F. Duvall last week re- ceived his certificate of appoint- ment from Gov. Major as a dele- gate to the Fifth-Nativnal Drain- ‘age Congress to he held at San ‘Francise», Cal., Septe-n-er 17 -to fadvoca hi | penplinp bee eee the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. .Carrol C. Day on Wednesday, July 3, at Oklahoma City, Okla. of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Day of this city and Mrs. Day daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong. ‘accompanied by his son, -John, came over from Clinton Tuesday evening and spent the evening and* Wednesday morning with|- friends here, leaving’ for h 21. Governor Major is to be cou-| Hill Wednesday noon. Mr. Dick- tulated upon the + opointment|inson expressed himself as —_ . Duvall and Mr, . Kern.|pleased with the general outl are enthusiastic drainage|over the district, conditions Mrs. Sam Barr was a Rich Hill visitor the first of the week. James and Walter Williams are Visiting relatives in Texas, Miss Helen Braden spent the Fourth with Miss Stella .Talbott ; at Adrian, Miss Anna Belle Thompson has | as her-guest Miss Alice Short, of | Kansas City. C. A. Emerson, of Dallas; Tex., | spent the Fourth in Butler vis-| iting relatives. Zola Barker, Rena Rankin and Renick Crutsinger were Nevada | visitors’ Monday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wells, just east of town, ‘on } Mon. | \ day, a fine boy. T. L. Beaeh and wife Sunday and Monday _ visiting | friends at Pilot Grove, Mo. | My, and Mrs. Fred Nicolay and |! son, Clark, spent Sunday and | Monday visiting relatives in Kan- sas-City. Mrs. B. F. Moore and daugh- ter, Mildred, of Kansas City vis- ited H. G. Cook and’ family the | last of the week. | Gardner Smith returned Satur- | day from Lake Geneva, Wis., | where he had been erending a meeting of the Y. M. C. He | reports a fine time. | ~ | Miss Alice Fairchild, of the | Democrat foree, spent Sunday | and Monday af Nag id with her mother, Mrs. M. Fai child, who is quite sick. Mrs. J. B. Harper, of Ash | Grove, Mo., who was called here | by the illness and death of her | mother, Mrs. C. S. MeCullough, | returned to her home Sunday. | |_Rev._R.-Mo—Pabbert and wife | will leave the first of the week | for a trip through the west and, | of course. will take in the Pan- | ama-Pacifie exposition at San | Francisco. | The ladies of the M. E. chureh | South of Spruce will give an ice | cream supper at that place Sat- urday evening, July 10, “Every- body invited. Come and have a good time. ; Mrs. C. C. Catterlin and daugh- ter, Pearl, and Mrs. Hayden Ray , and daughter, Marie, left the first of the week for Nevada, where they will visit relatives. Mr. B. F. Smith, of Ligonier, Ind.. and his daughter, Miss Clara, of Chieago, returned home today after_a_ fortnight’s yisit | with his brother, M. L. Smith, Land their relatives south of town. Misses Elizabeth Ewin, Helen Maxey, Ruth Wayland and Jes- | sie’ Ray, who are attending the Warrensburg Normal School, came home to spend the Fourth with homefolks. Lieut. George DeArmond, the U. S: cavalry, arrived i city the first of the week to Visit his mother, Mrs. Alice DeAr- mond. Lieut. DeArmond is an of instructor, in the United States | military academy Vest Point, v % Miss Emma Sehmidt. of Clay- ton, Mo., Miss Doris Early, of, Edwardsville, Ill, and Miss Eliz- abeth Deweese. of Sedalia, Mo., who have heen the guests of Miss; Hortense Trimble for some _time have returned to their homes. L. C. Miller, son of Judge and Mrs. G. C. Miller, of this city and | Miss Genevieve Laidlaw, of Kan- sas City, were married at Liber- | ty, Mo.. Friday afternoon July 2. | Mr. Miller was formerly a resi- dent of this city. but for several | years has been employed by a real estate firm in Kansas City. A telegram was received in this city last week announcing | Mr. Day is the son is the Congressman (. C. Dickinson, ff ;around here iKa -county, ‘in | ters, e The | provements. made, Miami Items. | Mr. .Ed Corlett. and family |spent Sunday with F. E, Walker. | Mr. Jim Barr has . returned home for a short visit with his folks. Has any one seen a stray hog with one ear knocked off ,by an jauto? | Clover and oats seem to be the leading subject at present around here. i Corn has taken a change for the better and we will raise a few |nubbins yet. |, Mr. Ben Schwander and sister spent Sunday with relatives and friends near Adrian. Mr. Will and Orland Eggleson lof Butler started for Texas Tues- spent? day on a business trip. This is one Fourth that we {spent our time near the kitchen stove instead of the river bank. We some good help at present. Call Walker for information, 13 on 14. Miss Dorothy and Hazel Walk- ler spent Sunday and Monday with their grandmother Odell of Butler. Mr. Sehwander became _ over- heated last week while helping ‘in the hay. He is feeling better a present. need “Mrs. Chappel gave a_ little party last Thursday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Ruth Smith of Stewartsville, Mo. Miss pare returned home Monday. There was a surprise party giv- ‘en in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. | Wright Sunday. - They had ev- |erything from fried chicken to ice cream and all had a fine.tme. Mrs. Willie Barr, of Topeka, . has come back to spend a month with friends and relatives, Her husband will join her soon and their favorite dish is fried chicken. Mrs. Lockwood of the water- works entertained her _ sister, Miss Blanche Stuffing and Miss: Pearl French Tuesday till Thurs- day of this week. F, BE. W. R. M. Wilcox Dead. Richard M. Wileox, & proml- - nent farmer and stock raiser, died at his home a few miles ‘north of this-city Saturday, July 3. Deceased was born in Morgan Indiana, Jan. 23, 1842. He was married in July, 1866, to Miss Mattie Masters. To — this union one son, Arthur E., and one daughter, Bessie, were born, the son surviving and now living in Kendrick, Idaho. Mr. Wileox eame to this state 1867, his wife dying about 10 years later. In| November 29, 1877, he was married to Eliza S. Holeomb. To this union were born three sons and two daugh- the sons dying in infancy. daughters, Mrs. Gladys Todd and Mrs. Helen Coop, to- | gether with the wife are left to mourn the loss of a loving hus- hand and devoted father, the Union army duriag the civil war. Funeral services were conduet- ed by Rey, R. M. Webdell at the Passaic Baptist chureh Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’cloes and inter- ment made in Oak - Hill eeme- tery. Installs Electric Massage. The Jay Gordinier barber shop on the south side of the square, in addition to the many other im- has insttalled one of the latest type electric vi- | brators for massage work, togeth- er with a complete equipment of massage cups, balls;.points and rubber sponges, which will en- jable this shop to give its custom- ers a class of work equal to that of the highest class masseur. The machine is built by the West- ern Electric Company and is fur- nished its power by a small motor the massage tips vibrating sev-- eral hundred times per second. The machine may also be used for dry shampoo work, the. re- sulting invigoration of the scalp tending. it is claimed, to be high- ly beneficial.