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luable pigs will be given as oiaes ing < ussing contest WHICH WILL BE HELD A ene ; HOG Is ABSOLUTELY IMMUNE FROM CHOLERA This, offering consists of 25 boars and 15 sows and gilts from the well known show herd which won 60 prizes on the State Fair circuit in 1913 and 114 prizes in 1915 on the same circuit SIRED BY THE FOUR KINGS OF THE HERD King Hadley 57722 King John 64099 _ King Blain 74952 King Blain Jr. 62159 PRIZES WE HAVE WON TOPEKA, KANSAS STATE FAIR. ST. JOSEPH, INTERSTATE FAIR. Aged Boar, 1st, King Hadley. Reserve champion King Hadley. Senior Yearling, 1st, King John. Aged boar Ist King Hadley. Junior B. vig, 3d, Hadley Ex. by King Hadley, Senior yearling 2d King John. 4th, Big Blain, by King Blain, Jr Aged sow 2d Hadley’s Beauty 2d. Aged sow, Ist, by Hadley’s Beauty 2d. 3d Hadley’s Beauty 4th. 2d, Hadley’ 's Beauty 3d. 4th Hadley’s Beauty 3d. KANSAS CITY ROYAL LIVE STOCK SHOW. Aged boar 2d, King Hadley, Senior yearling Ist, King John. Junior boar pig, 2d Hadley Boy. Aged sow Ist, Hadley’s Beauty 2nd. 2d-Hadley’s Beauty 3d. Senior sow pig 2d Rose Bud Hadley. we 3d, Hadley’s Béauty 4th. . Junior sow pig, 4th, by King Hadley. Champion boar, King Hadley. @. Champion, King Hadley. Reserve champion, King John. Boar and 3 sows over 1 year, 2d. Young herd, 2d, King Hadley. Young herd by "Exhibitor 2d King Hadley get “of sire. Produce of sow, 2d Big Beauty 6th. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS, STATE FAIR. Aged boar 2d King Hadley. Senior yearling boar, 2d King John. Junior boar pig 3d by King Blain. Aged sow 1st Hadiey’s Beauty 2d. Reserve champion Hadley’s Beauty 2d. Produce of sow > by Big Beauty 6th. Senior sow pig 3d on Rose Bud Hadley by King Blain. Aged herd 3d. Junior sow pig 1st Maude Hadley. Junior Reserve Champion Maude Hadley. 2d Bessie Blain. SEDALIA, MISSOURI STATE FAIR. Aged boar, ~Ist King Hadley. Senior yearling boar 1st King John. Junior boar pig 2d sired by King Blain Jr. Aged sow Ist, Hadley’s Beauty 2d. _Senior sow pig 1st; Rose Bud Hadley. Senior Reserve Champion Rosebud Hadley. Junior sow pig 3d sired by King Blain Jr. Senior champion sow Hadley’s' Beauty 2d. Grand Champion sow Hadley’s Beauty 2d. Reserve Champion, King Hadley. Aged herd 1st. Get of sire Ist. Produce of sow Ist. : : Senior Champion sow, Hadley’s Beauty 2d. Grand Champion sow, Hadley’s Beauty 2d. Reserve Champion, King John. Get of sire Ist. Produce of sow, Aged herd, 1st. Young herd, 2d. PRIZES WON AT TOPEKA, HUTCHINSON, SEDALIA AND ST. LOUIS AGRICULTURAL FAIRS BY MY 1915 SHOW HERD. Ast. 2 Grand Champions 17 Firsts 13 Fourths 5 Championships 25 Seconds 12 Fifths - 6 Reserve Champions 27 Thirds 6 Sixths a Sale to commence at 1:00 o’clock p. m.—Will be held rain or shine in J. W. BAKER'S SALE BARN | Rich Hill, Missouri Monday, — « 15, 1915 Col. C. E. Robbins and Col. J. A. Beard, Auctioneers spirit- of America itself. WILSON MAKES PLEA FOR Ameri- PREPAREDNESS. ~ [ca has been made up out of the peAnPeeaes rr of the world and is the Arm crease friend of the nations of the world. an ay een te “It is with this idea, with this Agressive Purposes. conception, in mind :that the New York, Nov. 4.—Outlining a policy for military and nav: y» Preparedness which opened the eyes of his thousand listeners, President Wilson tonight at the fiftieth anniversary banquet of the Manhattan Club declared with an eloquence that shot deep _ into the hearts of the vast throng that America fears nothing and that at the first definite challenge © Swill ak forth in tones which né manjean doubt and with com- mands which no man dare gain- say or fesist.”’ The banquet was ‘at ‘the Bilt- more, It was one of the most distinguished gatherings seen. at the ¢ity in many years: It was. roe over with enthusiasm eo » for th plan calls for only such an crease in the regular army of the United States as experience has formance of the necessary duties of the Army in the Philippines, in Hawaii, in Porto Rico, upon the borders of the United States, at the coast fortifications and at the miliary posts of the interior. “For the rest, it calls for the training within the next three years of a force of 400,000 citizen soldiers to be raised in annual contingents of 133,000, who Lwould be asked .to enlist for three years with the colors and three. years on furlough, but who duritg their three years of enlist- @ of an army and} ment with the colors would not ct navy which |‘be: 0 as a standing force, to oe re-| but would be expected merely to bares eeanive training for a “proper defense of the na- the: Find iy which calls own borders that has given us ve coticern, in recent months been’: ‘that! voices have been plans: have been made which it al | will be my privilege to lay before Congiess at its next session. That in- proved to be required for the per- iels, who entertained Mr. .Bryan| as guest of honor at his home last | night, was among the first to line’ up unequivocally on the Presi-' family home, north of Hume, dent’s side. has been listed as among the jess of several years with con- stanchest of ‘‘Bryan men’’ his appo' believed to have been largely in- professing to| fluenced by the Commoner. destruction of American citizens | traveling to. Europe on unarmed passenger ships, today assailed President Wilson’s national de- fense policy. SHORT STORIES Of Local Interest—Clipped from | Our Exchanges. In a formal statement the for- gy g Upton is now the sole mer Secretary, who has constitut-| wrer of the El Dorado Springs ed himself the leader of the ultra- |Sun, having last week purchased pacificists of the country, clearly 11g ‘interest of his partner, G. 8. indicated his determination to| Smith t fight the proposed increases in| s the army and navy advocated by Mrs. Nellie Bradley died at the the President *as an insurance |lome of her son, B. E, Bradley, against possible invasion of | ucar Hume, November 2, 1915, at American shores by a foreign foe.|n advanced age. .The funeral This is.the way the Nebraskan was conducted from the M. E. professed to view the President’s!(hurch in Pleasanton by the pas- preparedness program : jtor, and burial was made in the ‘*A departure from our tradi-'|’leasanton cemetery, Wednesday. tions, a reversal of our national'--Border Telephone. pl tall Whallenge, “os on “Mrs. Martha “Hammack passed spirit of Christianity, which. ie erica wv ening, Nov- teaches us to influence others by | Nonth Fic hale . hee teas fear, ple. rather than by exciting weeks of feeble health. She was It was viewed as significant '°P in Illinois 78 years ago and jcame with her parents to Mis- that Secretary of the Navy Dan-' \souri. when a small child.—Rich | Hill Western Tnterprise. Mrs. Ed Hereford died at the Mr. Daniels always | November 3. 1915, after a. sick- and beret pate ape says the Border Tele- intment to the Cabin phone. Funeral was held Thurs- | das afternoon and burial took Mr. al tery plage at the Independence -ceme- In a statement peas ; Mien nek Rd an ‘automobile built’ so that: it will be a home on. wheels Be | teams commence d to arrive, | (by fire Saturday afternoon. and ; | sides the buildings was the loss of |by six o’clock Monday morning ithe mac hinery, harness and a lot Ithere were ne arly one’ hundred of hay and corn, ‘The buildings} teams and autos ready to be | Were only partially covered by | weighed and checked in. Fully insurance while their contents was a total loss—Amoret Leader. 500 teams and 2,000 people vis- jited the orchard during the day. -—Amoret Leader. « William Borers Bwing died at! his home in Adrian Wednesday, evening, November 3rd, 1915, after a lingering illness of tuber-| culosis, aged 67 years; 1 month and 5 days, says the Adrian Jour- nal. Wm. Burkett Ewing was born in Logan county, Kentucky, September 28th, 1848, come to Bates county, Missouri, in 1868, where he resided almost continu- ously until the time of his death. Former Bates County Boy Suc- cessful Poultry Raiser. Ten hens and $45 in cash 18 months ago furnished the capital for Henry Walter, then aged 14 1-2 years old, to start into busi- ness. When he balanced his books a short time ago an accur- ate. account showed that he had jearned #225, had an electric’ in- cubator, and a flock of chickens John H. Etter, a civil engineer | valued at $200 and his. bank and surveyor at Butler, was here | book showed a profit of $80, last week as a witness in the/ Henry Walter is’ buying more Archie Consoliadted School Dis-| r Mile f hens, blooded stock this time, and he is going into the husiness with trict case that was on trial in the| cireuit court, Mr. Etter did the! the serious intention of making it surveying in laying out the boun-| pis profession. ‘ dary lines for this school district.! The young man set 400 eggs and the finding of Judge Berry) hatched 300 and raised 250 chick- G, Thurman in sustaining the or-|ens, At present he values _ his. ganization of the district was ®/hens and incubator at $200. He compliment to Mr. Etter’s effi-/has about 60 hens on hand, as ciency and competency.—Cass | wel] as 125 young pullets with County Democrat. | which to start next year and he is trapnesting about 35 hens. The above clipping from the Mansfield, (Ore.) Times refers to a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walter who formerly lived at Passaic where the, young mari was born. A number of good roads boost- ers met at the city hall Tuesday night to organize an auxilliary to the Ozark Trail association to so- licit funds to work the roads from Passaic to the county line through Adrian. Tee Stith was elected president, R. H. Rush,| Saag get Earl Haas, secre- Utes Again on the Warpath. im the south. hoping that they have a pleasant tinge tary, W. B. McCullough. assistant secretary and Sam Walls, treas- urer. The following persons were appointed as members of the soliciting committee: J. E. Ar- Salt Lake City, Nov.. 6.—Thir- ty armed Indians barricaded in - old government buildings on the White Rock Reservation, today threatened another -Ute uprising : ry similar to the one last spring. a The Indians are defiant and - t threaten to attack the jail at Ver- : bs. nal unless Utes pra f there e: New Hoake has the toed road|genbright, Henry Baie, E. C. The is-urging|Hess, John Speer and Thos. road be' built east and west | Green.—Adrian Journal.