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fifty Yc;.:3 !ho Steward V C?JV) mm fivnriad IM K?2hasttssU.S.63'tChcm!8 . f ROM OIR EXCHWGtS. J Mis Maxie Uell left yesterday lor I'ilot (Jrove, to take a clerkship in a illy imls store at that place. She was frmerlv employed in a millinery Mote ia Rich Hill. , J. V. IVititt, who li;is resided here for several moiillis, returned to his foinin humo in Rich 1 1 ill this week. Mr. I'etti! leave many friends in MeU who :etet hit departure. Met& linns. Mis nn Horcinjj, of Kockville, visited with Misses Sallie Stout and Illicit Kol'intun, of . this city, on Saturday mid Sunday. ihe wn accompanied Lome by Mis Helen Uoluiipi and Mr. Mil Myers. Cleve Stout, cneot Appleton City's popular youti? men and a son of Mr. J. K. Sout, the grocer, has ac cepted a j e-ition as tiavelinjj sales man fr ti e Independent liaking I'oAiitr Co. Hubert Zcbold has been with the company in the same capacity lor some time. " , Capt. 11. C. Donnoliua, the popular auctioneer, was '-chaperoned'' to the Kith Hill public sale of "White Facts1' Monday U- S. A. Hill, the liveryman,, and, of course, was handled trndctly and careiully re turned to his place of abode in the l'raiiie Queen. The Captain re ports the sale a Kiati'ving success, the canle b!iu;t;g 1 jit p. ices. Ap plttijn City Journal. DR. G-. N. SHARP, Afi'l Mmiufrtrlueer of l"Kil!j ICriuriilea. i t At !bi M-ln.Mll SSO MUlil llMlk tti tuir Inn I In tf Hit ilt. S.iii.iili irouHt find innlnrlit, Ainlj Imi t-l triiutilf ar prevn- Iflit. t M'i'I.v'I 1K f..rt!ie stoniHt-h; SVi:i:i'TiMr f.ir eliliU. ntul VA I.I1CK, (r pln. 'I lii-w It-Mod rvim illit lm,i rniM uiImth, tlH-y will eure ii. Try tl.risi. TMMVGt HClSt DRIO STORE r.rv vt i: pki:i t:ii:s 11 nui; Wit f.Miuv r.V!.Mt:il'8 t.i.r.i!BTr.i I'l ini ut, - hk si:uv hkit sjaik. Ncrdlcs, Shutili. Hands and Oil. NliW AND SECOND-HAND EXCHANGE. We tuiy, K II or ri Ini ni;iw'ond finnd itN. s i1 ntv l" iijviit lor tlit Nw II. .tnc Sw I it ir MmIiIim iuiI t'imv itt I m tnin-nt tor nil inis rhliuo. r'uriiii 1 1 iv rvtti(lhfJ. siscnis.lt AMI atllSK 1. I-A1HIM1 x IHII.TV. 1. .. JUKI) V OO. Klik I'.mlt'.iutt. North fiili St. Itlclt Hill,. Mlnauurl OM.Y I CIR MORI WIIKS ! I LMIl fllRISIMlS. l YOU SllOi:i.l CALL f)M W. G. MYERLEY jnvtmi h fj tid It 1 1 j o;ir pis-'iiti tuiw C wliilc our xtok U rin'l,t, H Mild ll t UM I.I.V III. Ill ftidt (or , t,; you. I Iiiik ( p h Ut(hcs, Jfvstlrv, Clocks R frnl Slhc rvsarr . ' Glasses titted to A y l r s. J Wrtt. li' ntid Ji-wi lry llfprtlr- cil, l.;i;ri vlcir. In All It I '.in minx. A l.ur;' Aui(irt- mciit III t l(V Itll CISI MCklt ClOCKS lili.o it nf i if l"(m y (odd I'lii' f? ti. I ( ( 1.. ::::::: H p, Soul i Sixth Street, llrst Doer South ot Hah liill Bank p t LOCAL JJRIK1S. 1 .w Uncle Ike Neat called on ui Wednesday. Tin Amsteidam Tempest hit blown to Starks, Okla. Splendid value in boyi boots and shoes at Btasley't. The "Two Married Men" will appear at the opera house Tues day night. We have the best Ulster in the market. lieasley's. ' Postal Clerk Harry Drown was ifrXhe city last week visiting bis mother. See our line ol tb.oo and fS.oo overcoats. Beasley's. Mrs. Ame bas a splendid line of dry goods. Let her supply your wants in this line. Mrs. B. M. Bales has gone to re- side with her daughter, Mrs. Jack son Reavley, in the Indian Tr. Money to Loan on two first class city properties. Prowell & Cook, over F. & M. Bank. Our $1.75 and $2.00 pants are the best in the county. Beasley's. Miss Lutie Winchell is spending a week or two visiting Miss Georgie Battle and sister, at Chanute, Kan. Big line of boys' suits and over coats at Beasley's. . All th; young people of our rity should hear Mr. tlenry W. Hunter Friday night at the First Presby terian church. Mr. Ales Loeb of St Louis, was in the city last Saturday visiting relatives and shaking hands with his numerous friends. W. G. Myerley had just added a handsome wall show case to bis storn. He bas creatly increased his stock and bas a ne line of holiday goods. Prof. S. M. Barrett, treasurer of the Southwest Missouri Teachers Association, will attend the annual meeting at Springfield which con venes to-day. Dr. W. T. Hudelson was down from Kansas City last week. He came down to his mothers funeral t Adrian and fiom there to Rich lint to ieVolJ time ' friends and to renew old acquaintance. If you were ever thankful for anything, you certainly will be doubly thankful if you get one of those stylish dress hats at Miss Loeb's. She is offering great bar gains. The revrra! meeting at the Wal nut Street M. E. Church still con tinues with inierest. Seven new members were received last Sunday. Services wilt be held each evening this week to which all are cordially invited. R. A. Jurd 4 Co., have a nice line of goods, both new and second hand, for sale, and they want your second hand goods, if you want to sell or exchange lor better. It w ill pay you to sec It. A. Jurd before you depose of your goods or buy othri. Major J.N. Barrows has leased the Knoepker building next east of the Rich Hill Bank and removed his real estate otlice so as to be "in on the gtound floor" in the real es tate business, and that is where he i located light now. Go and see him. Mr. C. V. Done of Lone Oak, was in tne city Friday last and fa. voted Tub Thihuni with a pleas ant call. Mr. Done thinks the Re publicans of his township did light well at the late election in giving a majoiity of it to the Republican county ticket, and so they did. County Trrasuier Johnson is ab sent in Texas on a health trip. He has not been well for some lime and it is hoped a few weeks in Southern e'imes will recuperate him. His daughter, Miss Sa?lie, who is his regular assistant,' is in charge of the treasurer's ollite. Bates Co. Dem ocrat Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mudd en teilained a number of relatives and friends at a dinner last Sunday. Those present were. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rii'haidson, Mis. V. (J. Myer ley, Mioses May Spiinger, Alice tiar.cis, Ada and Eihel Stofer of Boonville, Aik., Mesdames C Mascy, Lallarpe, Kans., and Maud Lul cilctt, Tljua, I. Ty. Junk Wautrd. I pay highest prices for all kinds i-f junk metals, irou, Uines and rags. J. W. Dixon. (Jet your Job Piinling done at Thk Trihi ns oilice. J. W. Dixon iid wi.'c fi'tt.t Idii Saoday at Foster. We sell full stock leather l oots at $a. 00. Beasley's. Miss Linnie Sharp was tl.': gec-1 of Melz friends last bun lay. Our K. and U. S. army hrs at fj.50 can't be beat. Beasley's. Dr. A. E. VanVoorhis vs rnt to Paola. Kans.. Friday, on busmtM. Our fine of gloves and mittens are superb. Beasley's. Miss Mayme Simpson tj.ti.l wv eral days last week in Kansas City. Warm articles our felt boots at fa. 00 and la.50. Beasley's. Rain Monday. Bright and cool Tuesday. Colder Wednesday and quite ideal fall weather. See the suits we are offering at I5.00 to JS.50. BeaBley's. If you admire the beautiful in ait go and see the display of pictures in the west window of the Bazaar. Rev. A. T. Jones of Missouri City, is bere to assist Rev. Siivius in tbe meeting at the Baptist church. The Belcher Comedy Co., gave three very satisfactory entertain menta in this city this week. The specialties were good. Those elegant framed pictures at the Bazaar are fit to adorn the most luxurious parlor, and would make a most acceptable present. Jas. O. Epperson and Miss AI:a Henderson, both of Rich ILH, we;e married in this city Saturday after noon. Justice W. F. Gordon cfli ciated. Nevada Mail. If you did not have a new hst to wear thanksgiving, get oxe be fore another week passes. Miss Loeb has some elegant hats and tbe price is within the reach of all. Little Bertha Johnson, daughter of Jas. Johnson, of the east side, w as lucky enough to guess the number that drew the decorated china din ner set at Bradley's grocery stoic, last week. Miss Agnes Steuda, book keeper for the Royce Dry Goods Co. , in this city, bas resigned her posi tion here and accepted a s milar one in a large store in SisiJi, Colorado. Mrs. A. C Cate, Mrs. D. E. Smalley, Miss Edna Cate and Miss Letha Dctamater, of Rich 1M1, were the guests of Mrs. Elite Smal ley last Sunday. Richaids Pro- greis. Now is the time to advertise for the holiday trade. If you want anything in that line don't fail to patronite Ths. Truu-nk. Our scribers are able to pay for what they buy. Mr. Henry W. Hunter of Knas j City, will speak at the First Prts- j bytenan church, Inday night 7tjO. Mr. Hunter is ptes.dent ol the Third Distiict Christian En. ... .... ... oeavor union 01 .missouii. wtiicii; . . .... includes seven counties. lie is making a tour in behalf of young people's work and leaving his busi ness to do so. Come and hear him. Wa would call special attention to D. B. Hickey'a advertisement in this issue. His ads are alwass good and if the people want the worth of their money they will g t it at the Opera Drugstore. This week he Offers the children a book free, if they go after it. Geo. P. Huckeby ol Thk Tk--ai'NR, took a business tiip to Kan sas City Monday and cn TursJjy met his daughter, Mrs S. II, Cos ntll, of Hebron. Neb., who was visiting relatives and fiiei'.ds in Kansas City, and together they came home. Mrs. (Josneil will probably spend the holidays uh relatives in this city. Stat or Omo.nTV Toimu 1 . ..... KK SK J. I'HK.SKV lUtlkcn Oillll tll.lt he la Kcnlor partin-r of the firm of 1'. J.titiicr A Co., iJolnjt hiixlnf tn tlu'lHy t Tlli. Couutyaii.t St.it. afon-nll, and thot mild tirtn will pisy the aunt tf ONK 1I1"M1U.1' lK.)LI.AIl-S lor eni h nn.l -v ry e ol Catamhh thnt enniiot rurvd lr the um til Hai.i.'h Catakuii (i uk. FHANK J. t 1IKNKV. Sworn to U-tors? use nn.l wulTi!.l In my preornce, ltd Ctli lny nf lv- rt-nitn-r. A. I. 1"sm1. 3 A. W. t'.LPASOS'. Notttry I'ul.lK-. llnH'a CntArrh Cure U toK. n Im. r imlly, nd art tllrvtly mi tin- lv...l ami nim-oua nuebtcv ol ll.e yi,:.i. rW'iul for ttlnioul.iU, tnt K..tTIKXKV & IX)., Tofc-I.i. O Kotil by lrui;tu. TV. Hall's r'isiiili.v fl!U ntv tho tt Bring your Job wutk t Ta TaiatNX mike. IHedL At ll.e fan-.fly home in the smith svnt part ol Ihe ci'y, Saturday fWi-.if.B;, Mrs. Wrn A. Hltomb Tti due J'ed leases a hushsnd and 1 brjre iMV'lf t,i children, tKe joutirit I tir.g or.'y one year old. Tie funeral was conducted by j Ktvs. Silsius and Ccffey from the ,lon' Monday af-rrnoon. The I e- f s j 1 a 1 rlatu ,,n")r n,ve ,f,e V'H7 the entire community. Oillst HurneU to Deatb. Iiejie May Ryan, lillle daughter of James and Ollie Ryan, died Nov. tij. iJi, aged three years, two month and IwentsMhree days. She was severely burned the day betore her death, at her home, and was biought to the residence of Mrs. Jane Donaldson, on South 5th St., for medical treatment, but she was beyond the aid of medicine and died as above stated Tfcus sorrow fills the heaits of the parents and sym pathy the heart' ol their friends, for to ail corns hours of tria! and bc reavment. Teachers. The twenty-fifth annual session of the Southwest Missouri Teachers' Association w ill be held in Spnng flelJ, Mo., Nov. 2;, iS and 29. A good program has been arranged. The preliminary gold medal con test will tet hfcU Thanksgiving ni;bL The final contest Friday n-htl( and the annual address by Pie. E. Ii. Craighead, of Warrens burg Normal, Friday night. This will be a meeting of profit to all teachers and a laige attendance is expected. Railroad and hotel rates have been teuueed, so that the expense will be : mail. It is boped that a good delegation of Bates county teachers will attend. Two Married Men. If you wanr to laugh go to the opera house next Tuesday evening. Dec. 2, when Geo. Edeson's suc cessful comedy will be the attrac tion. . In commenting on their ap pearance in Des Moines lately, the Iowa Daily Capital says: "Two Married Men were on exhibition at the Grand last evening and the view prosed very satisfactory to the large audience presentt This bright farce comedy of Oo. R. Edeson's came bere la-t season unheralded and unknown, comparatively, but it took well and its success was dupli cated last evening. While the first two acts are not boisterous, the third act makes up for any slow gaiting of its prei'e.'ror, and the special- i "rs loc evening b-iJJ 1,fe "nd t0 t,e P1- Tbe 1 . . ) . . I -V . .1 1 danc,nK c,f lh M-Vri Sltn " Specially creditable. "Two Mar- lit d Men" is the bill at the Grand ,Kjif lis evening ,nj it win jJofct. daw flno,her fu!, houle. . i,i.OI. K-cond Hand Store. I ... , , . . I .It in need of aiivthing in our rne ,, . , . , , can 111 una rci puces. 1 1 ret puces. I have the largest stock of second hand goods in town, and also carry a nice line of ncvy gn-d. Have a nice line of iivw heaters. , Boy, your furniture oi uir, I can save you money. Will buy. sell, or ttade. Coroer Sixtti and Walnut, Rich Hill,' Mo. Card of Thank. We disiie to lender our heartfelt il..n.k to ail those who so kindly .ie us aid and sympathy in the bile jitllistioti and death of our little il.iul.ur, l:cne Kyan. JaMS-V KVAN AND WIS'K. Mlis. JaSE DoNAt.l-sO. 1'list t're-nbj terian Ctinrch. Theic will be pleaching sertice next Sunday at ll a.m. and 7:3a p. 111. Sund.n School at 9:45 a. m. Ju.iior Endeavor at 3 p. ni. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. W. B. C H . s. s s s 1.1.0 , PasEoi. I.Ut Your I'roprrtv Naw. 1 f y ou deoire to dispose c-f youi t.um, let me sell it for you. If you want to exchange it for good land 111 western Kans.4, and get three to six acies ltr one, I will male an ttL'tt to ilj so. 1 witl be at Hotel Lee in Adiian, Mo.,Nos 13; at the Meicliama Hotel id Rivh Hill, Nov. 11, W. O. Aikesn's La Oilice in Bullet, Nov. 15. Come in cn the bose slates aiul I t your j'ivpefty, oi nt( me, gisug lull desci ipnon, ;muc ikJ teimS. I tbink I car; ull ,r t bailee your fatm for you it iht pii.e is uht. Cheap trai.spor 5tioil to Wtsteia Kansas Nov, 4, E. K, .liiiv,v, Gialnfii'lJ, Kuila Mrs. A. C Sampson is in .ce !a. I'.a visifjig rTiv. Dr. Frsr.k S.afef sr.ent Sar,.Iy with hs farn.ty on Ire frm. Try a psir cf W. L. Dsalas' cr Walk-over sb'xs at Peas)s. J, D. Mocre iff tt Mcrday vis iting his daugn'er in Nevada. See our special Non-Rip shoes st $1.50 and $2 co, Beasley's. Rev. LaN'eil Scott cf St. Joseph, is viitirg friends io this section. Mrs. Ctas. Chance and rfavgh ter. Miss Neilie, were visitors in Foster Sunday. Miss Alice Lceb sti;l has son; special bargains in winter mil: nry. Be sure and call on her. Keep jour body warm with out heavy fleece hoed underwear at 75c and $t.oo a suit Beasley's. Jno. Springer and bride wi.'l spend Thankgising w:th his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Spr:j-ger of this cj. Mrs. Lulu Yacger, who has been the guest of Col. Merks ar.d fami'y for several weeks, returned to ter borne in Denver, Colo., Tuesday. Our public schools . closed for Thanksgiving and Friday. A num ber of our teachers will attend the teachers' meeting at Butler or Springfield. The union Thanksgiving sen ices wilt be held at 10 130 o'clock Thurs day morning at the Baptist church. Sermon by Rev. Elaylock. A cor dial invitation extended to all to attend. Two Slarried Men. The next attraction at tbe opera house will be Geo. Edeson's come dy, "Two Married Men," which has been one oi tbe most successful comedies on the road the past three seasons, and it said to be better this year than ever. Among the high class specialties introduced are these of Col ton & Darrow, Chas. E. Schilling, Frank & Mable Colton, the Sisters Dewey, Joe Ilarkins and Kittie Ridgeway, The company carries all special scenery and gives a clean, bright entertainment. Thk Tribune will guarantee you satisfaction on job printing. Success Calendar THK pubittMm tf Suws have Usu.nl an exqulfiU'Iy- engrave! twi'lre-lewf Calendar. Tht CaU-ndar U one of the flrn-sit cinnipVti f tl faiuou Culortjpe lrov.. which ex cel! lithography tn tta beautiful soft tuiuw nnd coloring. TU t ! ? In are or!dnal pJt'r.tlrnjn ma.lc for '.u,es' tiy Aim-rlca'a leading ar tist, ahd rs-'pn-went ut'J.'s t t4 jp-n-erisl and tnaptratlonnJ lntcrvt. The ortjtiiial i4 the ot fvr ivwiHliee, tor InMJsnoe, la a nut eju!lt tiut Uiit by th hiiuoua arlUt. J. 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