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‘Shelton’s new | be put into : a ‘in oat community end wel own highly Tespect- ; “The bride is a Foste Sweet Springs, Mo., | j ‘June 16, 1916. R. D. Allen, Editor Times: © - I told you that I, would write g you how F Char Hae busy’ ; : “The orders . for his big-boned Polannd China hogs ee oe “ so fast 3 to on the jump eep up . with them. ednesday. he re- ceived an order from Carl Ziegler, ‘lof Elgin, Oklahoma, for twenty- ago. I made a flying trip to Se- dalia yesterday in a buzz wagon. We went so fast I ‘couldn’t. tell very much about how the country looks. The corn looked rather small for this time of year. It is very wet inthis part. We had a good rain yesterday. Some are not through planting corn yet. ‘The oats crop isa. little better “There than it is out in Bates. The ft this part of old Missouri. : é gre: highly recommended. -. Sey ow ont Shoat gute | ce stay isi wa = wore goveral membere of | _ ware goveral members of v 12,000 persons were present. M o-WE as meeting. The resolutions adopted indorse ‘national prohibition,, workinen’s mpensation laws, search and izure laws for prohibition terri- C i ry, pensions for widows and departed ata late hour report-forphans, extension’ of juvenile er ppt : eourts. at every county, civil ser- a left. Tuesday. for| vice examinations for employes of oy and St. Louis where|all State institutions and more ef- phy sit relatives and friends, | fective. provision for the settle- $8 ils 4 “these | Presented themselves ‘of these ment. ; 2 8 | . Tuesdéy' forenoon Capt. Clarke, finding that the armory was not - Style and 50 pairs Beasie'and* Cockere! Coaljment of industrial disputes by ar-| lend Reds. 50 pairs Ladies Oxi Patent, Gun Metal wheat crop is tolerable fair. The had very high waters here whic! damaged the crops on the low land badly. The trains couldn’t go through when I ‘got to Sweet Springs. They had quite a little wreck on the « Lexington branch three coaches were Oh, yes, I went to a big Dutch picnic one day last week and you bet they had a jolly good. time: War didn’t seem to be bothering them. The Dutch. have about got Mon- day morning it was raining and very cool. I went to church last night and heard one of Billy Sun- ° | day’s--sermons—-preached—by—a- young man 17 years old. He eouldn’t show off quite as well as the old man Billy. T had better ring off or this may go to the waste basket. . Ed Heavilin. Eggs for Setting. Thoroughbred S. C. Rhode Is- $1.00 per 15. 18-tf Mrs. J. B. Boulware. five pigs, which is perhaps the a largest order for registered hoge ever. placed in with a Bates coun- . ty breeder. The last of the wee ~ he received an order for ono of his fine hogs to head a herd at Maybank, Texas, also and order for two from Star City, Arkansas, and between times he fopnd time to sell two:more to J. C. Hill, of the Lakeside farm, southeast of town. Three of these parties had bought hogs of Mr. Charters be- fore and liked them so well that they wanted more of. the same. He has established a reputation for having good hogs and for fill- ing a mail order with as much care as he would if the purchaser was present in pergon, ~ Trial Cost Twice Sum Asked. Chicago, June. 15.—Arguments to the jury in behalf of Z. C. Patten, jr. of the Chattanooga Medicine Company, manufactur- ers of Wine of Cardui, in his libel suit aganist the American Medical Association, were completed late today. This was the fifty-seventh day of hte trial. The testimony of witnesses and the arguments of attorneys amounted to 2 million - words. In addition, there were six hundred. depositions, contain- ing 3,845,000 more words. The cage is said to be one of the long- est and costliest civil cases tried in the United States District Court here, estimates placing the cost at more than $2,000 a day on each side, totaling $228,000, or more than twice the actual dam- ages asked by Mr. Patten: At LEVY'S and Tan, at $1.50 $2.50 ALL SIZES ords, sizes 2% to 5% worth from $2.50 to $4.00 Ladies and Misses Patent Pumps $3.50 and $4.00 values reduced to Fine quality Batiste and Lawns, seasons newest pattern regular 8% and 10c value Y 5c yard Imitation Linen Suiting, suitable for dresses and skirts in blue, green, at 25c yd ,old rose and pink, 42-in. wide 72 inch Table Damask, just a few pieces left _ everyone who sees this cloth buys it plain white Voile at 25c yard at he has *—