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the Missouri D. ‘A. B. last week 3 the closing session. of the annual meeting ‘held in St. Louis. sv aenbassateatnoectarmatinntoen el SWALK THIS With America’s Foremost Farceur Billie ‘‘Single” Clifford . 18 BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS 18 Ladies’ Brass Band and Orchestra Street Parade and Concert at 3:30 p. m. i Popular Prices e Reserved Sale Open Now. Secure Your GENERAL NOTES the surgeons expressed belief the financier’s complete recovery The Georgia Federation of Wo-| would be rapid. The operation men’s clubs in session at Savan- | was performed at Mr. Morgan’s nah, (la., voted overwhelmingly | home at Glen Cove, LT. | to take a resolution endorsing} oe woman suffrage. —, | The “alien labor law”? adopted Sa by Arizona under an_ initiative Submarine L-9, built for the) petition, previding that an ‘em-} United States Navy by the Fore! ployer of more than five persons River Shipbuilding Corporation, | must employ SO per cent quali- was launched at the yards at| fied electors or native-born citi- Quincy, Mass., Friday. zens, was declared —unconstitu- eae ae ‘tional in the supreme court Mon- President Wilson Thursday | day. | sent a letter to Speaker Champ} See seen eae i Clark, asking him to come to; ‘pywo United States marines | “Washington as soon as possible, | were slightly wounded Monday to discuss the coming legislative) \-hen a detachment was surprised | BEORE WHYS and fired upon by a party of Hl Ridd i of | Liaitians near Begon, Haiti, Ad- erman: jvidier,, treasurer miral Caperton wired Secretary = pee baer eee Daniels Tuesday. The two men ee and publisher 0: he NeW | were Corporal R. J. Coleman and Yorker Staats Zeitung, died sud-) pyiyate eae GE (Gouneclic! denly Monday at his home in} apt. : | New York. aon ae While reviewing his — troops At the annnal _ thoroughbred | King George of England was! horse sale which clésed in Buenos | ¢hyown from his horse, on Thurs- Aires last. week, the horses dis-| quay and injured and although the posed of brought a total of a mil+! official report says the King was | lion dollars. The highest single! yor seriously injured, his majes- | price realized was $14,000. ity is unable to leave his bed and < j . | there are indications his condi- The recent typhoon in South- tion may develop serious compli-| ern Luzon killed at least 170 per-| cations. sons and injured nearly 800. aeons od eerie | Damage to property and to the | American wilitary aviators will hemp and rice crops is estimated make their first) cross-country at. $1,000,000. A heavy, landslide | flight when six aeroplanes of the involved a portion of the voleano/ gist United States aviation squad of Mayor. - ‘ly from Fort Sill, Ok., to Fort 7 errer Fr am Housten, San Antonio, be- Evelyn Nesbit was finally tween November 20, and Decem- served with a subpoena in Harry lber 1. The planes will be pre- Thaw's suit for divorce Saturday | M % night. She accepted service. In| with army officials who will ar- the afternoon she eluded the serv- | range for handlings en route. ers by sending out her colofed é ea i maid in her fur coat while she; ka For Sale. slipped out of the theater by aj : At Duvall ranch, some yearling The Season's Big Laughing Novelty 25c, 35c, 50c, 75 | evening. | Pleasant Ridge under “Bro. Hein- jecke will preach his last sermon /ynsh of 1849. back exit. % ————— Hereford cows and heifers. Also J. P. Morgan was operated up-| Hereford bulls. Percheron mares, on successfully last week for ap-|jack, saddle stallion and some pendicitis. The attack was a mild | fine immune sows. 2-2t one and following the operation W, F. Duvall, Butler, Mo. 1 WANT YOUR Paul Tucker ‘of- Lamar, . lieu- tenant, colonel, National, Guard Missouri. mustered in Company © || H of the Second regiment at. Hat- * risonville last week.’ The éom- pany. has seventy-five men. - j When 8S, L. Rankin, ‘70 years old, dropped dead in front «of Rankin’s mill, near Boonville, it} was recalled that his body lay within thirty feet of where the old log eabin once stood: “where he was: born. ~ WwAY” of George Hardy, living west, of Hannibal, was drowned when she fell head first into a bucket con- taining four’ inches of water 'Thursday. The child was dead when the mother made the dis- covery. Statistics gathered concerning \the inmates of the state prison re- |veal some startling facts. Seven | hundred of the egnvicts are under 23 years of age. The average age of all of them is 27. It would jseem that people feel more like being mean during their youth than during any other period. Seats Early. Spruce Presbyterian Group | While wielding a corn knife in Services as follows: \the field a negro farm hand west 1st and 4th Sabbaths at Spruce. | of Jefferson City felt a tug at his Sunday school 10 a. m. joveralls and glancing around to Preaching, 11 p. m. jsee what it was, saw a six foot C. E., 7:30 p. m. \rattle snake that. had hooked its. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. |fangs in the fabrie and was un- 2nd Sabbath, Pleasant Ridge. jable to get loose, says the Lewis Sunday school 10 a. m. County Journal. Making a slash Preaching, 11 a, m. and 8 p, m.| behind him he. severed the rep- Prayer meeting Wednesday | tile’s ‘as and straightway quit his job. 3rd Sabbath, Walnut Grove. ——_——— * Sunday school, 10.a. m. Former Judge Warwick Hough Preaching, 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. | for many years prominent in Mis- C. E., 7:15 p. m ‘ jsouri polities, Civil War veteran Prayer Meeting every Wednes- and seholar died at his home in day evening. . St. Louis at 1:50 p. m., Thursday, SER \after-an illness of seven months. There will be preaching Sun-| Mr. Hough was elected to the Su- day morning at the Spruce Pres-| preme bench in 1874 for a term of byterian church, .but owing to|10 years,-the last two years of. services at. Pleasant Ridge noj|which he was Chief evening services. Missouri. The interest. still continues at | BEMo Saale RIPE \ " Thomas Dunean, 91 years old, ecke’s able preaching. | Morning} died Saturday at the home of a services cach morning except Sat-/son, Joseph Duncan, at Excelsior urday, The meetings will close Springs. He probably was the Sunday night. Services at 11 a.| oldest member of the Masonie m, and at 3 p. m., when the Com-|jodge in Missouri, having joined munion will be administered and | \farch 23, 1850. He was born in all who wish to be baptized and| 894 in Kentueky and came to received into the church will’ be | this county in 1833. He went received. At 8 p. m., Bro. Hen-| overland to California in the gold { Mrs. Minnie Carr and will go from here to his home | of Kansas City: is a daughter. in, Collinsville, M1. i ‘ C. C. Miller, Minister. Farewell Social. A farewell social was given at the M. E. Parsonage in Spruce Monday evening, October 25, in honor of Rev. D. B. Kazee and family. . About one hundred i} M. E, Church, South. | E. K. Wolfe,- Pastor: ‘*A new broom sweeps clean, but the old broom knows where the dirt is.’’ Butler has several Virginia, 1-year-old daughter | Justice of | LER, ON, corn planter, corn binder, fan hay loader and rake, mower. numerous other articles, - paid when due, if not so paid erty. Cul, C, €. ROBBINS, Auct. Marriage Licenses. B, A. Biggerstaff....Spruce, Mo., Josephine Obannion. .Spruce, Mo, Alfred Baer...... Rich Hill, Mo., Mable Kile........ Rich Hill, Mo. G. W. Boicourt..Rich Hill, Mo., Minnie R. Baer....Rich Hill, Mo. W. E. Crumley. .Amsterdam, Mo., Ina M, Bailey...Amsterdam, Mo. Fred Schuylar...... Spruce, Mo., Stella M. Lane:..... Spruce, Mo. T, R. Cook........,Altona, Mo., Ona. E. Thomas...... Altona, Mo. C. L. Faust... . io secs Butler, Mo., W. L. Coonrod......Butler, Mo., “THE PERSONAL PROPERTY OF J. A. ROBINSON, DECEASED, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT | THE ROBINSON FARM 6 MILES NORTHEAST OF BUT: Sale begins at 10 o'clock a.m. =. HORSES aid MULES:—Gray mare, 3 years old; black horse, 3: years old; sorrel mare, 4 years old; black work mare, 9 years old; mare colt; two 3 year old mules; 2 year old mule; blind work mule; black ‘work mule, 4 years old. : CATTLE :—Five.two year old steers; three 1 year old steers; 3 heifers, 1 year old; 2 heifers, 2 years old; 4 dry cows, good flesh; 7 milch cows; 7 sucking heifer calves. : GRAIN and HAY:—Hay in mow, oate and wheat in |: ora PLEMENTS :—Oultivator, disc, 2 row cultivator, har- row, wheat drill, gang plow, manure Terms : All sums of $10.00 and’ under, cash, On sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given without interest if Purchaser to give approved security before removing prop- . Butler, Mo. | binder, mill, 3 8, Id goods and ‘Some 8 per cent interest from date. BINSON, ADMR. PRINCETON, MO Made His Horse Kill Him. Ipswich, 8S. D., Nov. 2.—Rein- hold Reede, a young tenant far- mer, committed suicide by forc- ing his horse to drag him to death a coroner’s jury decided today. He was at ‘first believed to have met death accidentally. The: inquest. disclosed that 'Reede, who was plowing, had un- hitehed his horse, tied a 3-foot rope about his neck and whipped up the horse. The horse dashed to the barn, a mile and a half away, across a field and along a road with the body dangling be- hind. new pastors, and yo visiting around and tasting » of their wares. Isn’t it about time that you settle down into the chureh-going habit? We invite you to come with us. ~ te Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Jesse Smith, Superintendent.» Ep- worth League at 6:30 p.m. The pastor’s morning subject, ‘‘The Variety of Conversion.’’ Even- ends,—neighbors, re Spruce Oak Hill and Johnstown churches gathered in and spent a most sociable and enjoyable even- ing. Rev. Kazee and his esteemed. wife made many friends . while here and will «be -long remem- bered for their devout Christian characters. Brother Kazee de- voted his time in a quiet, faithful ing subject, ‘‘The Fact of Con-| christian spirit to the upbuilding version.’” * lof Christ’s Kingdom, which .no Revival services during the|true christian could cengure. | week led by the pastor, Rev, J.| Sister _Kazee, organized the T. Pinnell is to be with us the| Ladies Aid Society and. was presi- week following. We will a ‘|dent at the time of their removal. ciate the presence of the pastors|The society has quite a number and members of churches. heen a help to _ [tye Mbgut "8 "0'lock {ty About, 9 o'clock. : |mente ‘were’ served. neighboring|of members “who ‘have . always’ F the church and Bertha O. Angle.’...Clinton, Mo. * Free Lecture: Bicknell Young, C. S. B., Mem- ber of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The, First Church of. Christ, Scientist, Bos- ton, Mags., will deliver a free lec- ture at Fisk’s Opera House Satur- day evening, Nov. 6, at.8 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend this lecture, — Winona, Ok., Nov. 2.—aAt—2 o’clock this afternoon two masked men, heavily arnied, and roughly dressed, held up the First. State ‘Bank here and got about $1,200. They fled on horseback. The hold-up was a complete sur- prise and was executed with such dispatch that there was no ~ re- sistarée. One of the men was tall ‘and the other® of medium height. wore goggles.