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rmrf MTTTTTTVTTTf fVVTTTf 3 ticanng aaici Bargains ia ell Lines 1 4 41 Thcso goods must 3 move. Largest lino of exclusive ladies' t goods in the coun- 3 ty. We are mak-J ing space for our new and stylish 3 line of ladies' c . goods soon to bo put in stock. S. L AMES, cazjub. PH05E KO. 116. 3 3 c luill It I) I L" LV 7. I A AM UJUUI O. - Subscribe for Tue Thihune. Hv.ii.1 ua th wwa bv wire. Our ll-pbo te Nik V will -jriw joo Jhe Tiuucxe and Medul's magazine one year for $1.00. Dr. SUtcr's dental oSice will b closed hereafter oa Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oppenhimer, of Pleasant Hill visited the family pf Simoa Jxb (ver Sunday. Miss Alloc Ix?b, of Tonkawa, Okla., I in the city visiting her brothers Herman and Simon and other frionda. Bert Martin the postal clerk came in from Kansas City Mon day and returned t duty after a abort visit to home folks. Mr. Gx. S tough, the gas man, and some other gentlemen, of can iul were io the city vhinday looking over the local gas situa tion. Geo. Birdsall a former Rich . . , , f, . liccnfce inspector r ccntial Col- orado by the governor of that state damage. PlaintiiT claim they v jhavo only recently tlisvovvrod Mr. and Mrs. Will Van V,nr-1 ;ho lass, hb gv a bi(j dinner last Sunday j , ., , q a largo number n( x flatives, -iiluilona f Itrvci 'i'ho occasion Uiag the birthday j WllEKi:ASf u lms p,ca9eJ aa la. of Mrs. Vaaot.rhUandher a1s.Jtcrutable prok1oacc to su?rc,r ier .Mrs. v.. r rvrrit. iuvir i birthday Is the samo though ' there is 8 years difference la their ayes. At the turn in Walnut street a you go te the road east out of town stands a small rnttagt) oc-r cupiei by a ntt faiPily, Man- tty pirfht couple of Uiugu tunlty to express our luga ap f rota Pleasant Gap Twp., con jvm.Utio of his worth as a man, eluded to have time and accrd- as a cithten, and dearly beloved Ingly made raid on tbJ house, brother of Local Union, A. P. of broke open the door, drove out L., 11722. Belt further the men folks, knocked down the Resolved, that a copy of these mother, and then attacked the resolutions be spread on there glrla who foajtht them lik tigers cords of the Local, a copy fur la the meantime th police ap- nished the press of tho city, and pearei cn tho aeena antj arrested a copy bearing the aial of the the Jnvaderp a tarte4 Uh Union be delivered to the parents thesn t-4 thi lock-pi. On the way, c.f the deceased brother m an when near the rallnad, tho pri uamctt cf a aympathy which oners cade a dash for l.berty, and enw c.f tb.? m&.ie ixxl his scape. The ether one, called. Brown, if.My hcic.ht. v - - Vionry to Vnmn I btrt few thousand dollars to loan 09 tttj term on good farm property. II. P. Robinson. Mr. E. Wheelbarger is Sheriff Beard' newlv anoointed denutv - . for this section. Sunt. J. II. Williams of the (Central Coal t Coke Co. spent bunday witn ma family tn this' city. Mrs. P. C. Stonebraker went to BurdeH yesterday, where she installed the new officers for the Royal Neighbor Camp last night. Joe Winchell has been on the sick list for several days but owing to the good care of his Aunt, Mrs, 1L It. Winchell he is able to be out again as usual. Mias Harriet Cole has return ed to her studies at Kansas City ' after having spent her holidays with her parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cole. Foil Sale My farm, located! one mile northeast of Rich HilL i One hundred acres, more or leas. ' For particulars see Peter Pear-' son, Sr., Rich HilL, Mo. j Mrs. Geo Aichele, aunt of Wm Maurer who wa killed as notic ed elsewhere, who came to at tend the funeral of her nephew. returned to her home in Sedalia Monday. Arthur Cheverton, Geo. Tem pleton, Jr., Will Ferguson and Jos. Flammang, who have been spending the holiday 'vacation at home, have all returned to their college duties at the State Uni versity. Newt. Connell received a dis patch Sunday morning telling him of the sudden death of his mother la Green County, Indiana lie left at once to attend the fu neral. His mother was C7 years old and in apparent good hesJth. Our jolly friend Frank Sisson went over to Illinois to spend the holidays and returned home, bringing Mrs. Frank Sisson with him. He was married in Paris, I1L, Wednesday of last week. .Tn E Tkiucn b wishes him a long life of married bliss. An unusual amount of thunder and lightning for this season of the year occurred Sunday and Monday nights. Wc have always heard that a n-ld wave followed such phenomena at this time of year but it has not followed this time sure, our thermometer reg istered 7 at noon Monday. The Ijj'ons folate has begun a suit for $r7,0d damages against the Central Coal $ CVKe Co. and 4, l. Williams fcupl, for oal tho e-sUlu allege was mined by the Defendants from under Und owned by Plaintiff and fr which they held no lease or other ar rangtnent, and that Defendants lare damaged by the loaofuch ( . , the death angel" to invade the peaceful precincts of our assem bly, and strike down with tragic band, our beloved brother, Wil liam Maurer. Therefore; Be it resolved: That, whilo wo Viow p humble aubciUslon to the will ft God, we take this t.ppcr- word but xKirly cxpres. CP. Mian, Joti. Axbr.tw.ON, Vm. C.!t.Tt:i, Accident'!) K :P-I. Will Maurer, son of Mr. nrvl Mr. Jacob Maurer and a mem ber of Maurer Bros. Bakers A Confectioners was accidentally killed hist Thursday morning tn their farm just south of the city. Voung Maurer with Jan. St ifers, who lives on the place, were en gaged in taking down and remov- ing Borne water trtnks left by the Coal Company on the Jand, which J the brothers h,id recently Uught, when in moving some of the sup- ports the whole thing gave way. and fell on him in sucn a way a j to crush his skull and breast, killing him instantly. The news soon spread to the city and produced quite a hensa tion. The whole town w.13 shocked at the sadness and sud denness of the calamity that should befall one so young and the sympathy of the, whole Com-! niunity went out to the bereaved the Bailey commonwealth. fami;y- ! Mrs. Anna Miller of Parsons, The funeral was conducted by Kans., and Mrs. Emma Guh.'e Rev. W. B. Chancellor and the mnn of jefTerton City, attended Modern Woodmen from the home the funeral of their brother, Wm. on Friday afternoon and the body Maurer, last Friday, and remain laid to rest in Greenlawn cerne- ed over several days with their tery. The deceased was one of jiarents. three most highly respected and Pnternriftinir hrothor. und tho Mr. Geo. Ivnott, a prominent death of such a young man is a great loss to ihe community. It Jolittti'ifK l)eal Leonard Johannes, a iioneer citizen of Rich HilL, died in this city at his boiij.-in ih-- ou'lrn part of the city Monday evening, in the GHh year of his age, j Somedaye ago Mr. Johannes took a severe cold tiat resulted in pneumonia and caused his death. He came to Rich Hill with the Johannes & Sons' hard- ware store in 11, arid for many j years was connected with that firm and J. I Minor's establish ment. He was a soldier during the war and drew a iension as such. He is survived by his wife and eight children und some grand' children.- -The funeral will take place this afternoon. Rev. W. B. Chancellor, .f the Presbyterian church, will preach , telegram from Oklahoma, Tues the funeral at the home and the Uy telling of the dangerous ill burial will be in Green Lawn 1 .lva ilor i;i M,i Ja,,.,,,,., cemeterv. Thus another ioldier has answered the rll call. l,d Mis Barbara Miller, sister to Mrs. R. II. Main, Mrs. R. A. Al ger and r. Sam iller, died at the home of rs. x nin lust Fri day morning, after a long si.-ge of il!r.t'ss caused by e lce-r of the tomach. Sho vis ubout t'.." years of age and a failliful mem ber of the Christian church. Th d.wased came to iss.iuri fnmi Virginia in 1'.)-, und has made her home with her sister ever aince. She wns hji exc -lent lady, well U loved by nil who knew her, and was ready who tho death angel etui", si ,1 he. came not uiiesiuctedl umi mshii mtWelvhnu' guet She died with the Kteadfitsl hope of the tht is tUn. Funeral -erv ices were con ducted b.V Rev. Clnineellor, Hil l she was laid to rest in Green lawn cemetery. Mm, Mrfrt- I. Vhm. We have been furnished tiie following obituary of the adopted mother o( Mr. Jos. Ocnsnerof this eity. Mis. O. was witti her mother several weeks prior to her death and helped to care for her in her lust hours. "Mrs. Margarite L Wagoner whs born ia Rush county, Ind., on the 26th day of July, I.and wa 4rt years, 5 months nod 7 days old. She leaves a husband, Ilayden Wagoner, to wltoui she had been married 15J years, r1sv threw brothers and one sifter. She was converted at ll:t -neier, Ind.. when she was 13 year of e and jiued the Metli-slit church at that place und hud claimed that faith for jear. Ab- ut three tuonth a,o ;.v complained of a tro en her hand ed into H od l- i- t l-.A ::( that ti:-.-.t f1 !..ss ,,XV, -, with t!int b ri iole d'-aso until Monday, !?. :M, when !, pasced to the gnat Ix-ynd. Sin'oe O hner, ns? Smilbj hal lived Willi tlu-in as their child, ii ing tak' ii into th'"'r L'-n-.e wlK-n only 10 niontliold " Dick Johannes and wifcame up from Nevada Tuesday to be. present at his father's funeral. ye understand that E. Whwl Larger has sold his iivery Hable to Mr. Pearl Snuffer of the Fos- tcr neighborhsod. Uncle John D. Poulter, down ! near Carbon Center, is reported to be quite sick. Being about years old he can't stand much rough usage. v,r. Gasaway, the popular Ela tion aent at Hume, has taken a lav-oflf and will tro down tn Tpi to see many of the good people of contractor in stone and I work at Lincoln, Neb., brick after j spending the holidays visiting the family of his sister, Mrs. Ja- L,kn.l.u.. r : City, departed for his home last Monday. With his sifter and h-r son, he made a very pleasant call at the TlilBL'XE office. Mr. Knott formerly lived in this coun- ty but' went to Nebraska about 10 years ago and has prospered in his new home. He is certainly a very pleasant gentleman and evidently deserves the success be has attained. WILLOW GROVE. Such weather has not been ex perienced for yerrs as we h3e been enjoying. Everybody says "never mind, we'll catch it by and by," Mrs. Wm. Caswell received a Mrs. Bertha cElroy's child. Jim Sivils and wife have a 12 jMund daughter born Jan. 7th. As ihey have four sons and this is the only girl, the little miss is doubly welcome. Mrs. John Heckadon and son were in from Heavely Tuesday. Wonder if (Jbe meant J. C.'s slippers. Yes, they are warm. Ed Whitehead has been among the sick, but is better. Chiuiie Perry b"ught twenty little pigs at Willow Gtme S;t-nrd.-iy. Quite a wagon lod of little squealers. U Aver is beginning another big strip pit. Arthur Gbh, formerly of G ir- j don City, Kan., visited 1ov (tr..v Sundnv and t Wd , nlav. Sund i.v ' we had the pit., .ure of eutei-tsiiiing the following: -'rJ mid rs' 'Tom Asbtiry und son, Mi-i-es Nellie and Hannah Willis, 'r. Fred Dark. 'r. and 'rs, W. P. Cobb and family, Arthur Red den and w ife, and Jas. Robinson and f ui.ily. It wasn't a very gHd uy for visitors either. Now would be a gJ time for the crrt spotidents tif the Ti;i liCNE t" call on the editor whi-e those Ilea Davis spr-h'S are n tap. We are glad to hear that our neighl-or, m. Kobmson, is once . row able to be in town. j It . Ir U. lltck- I OUT Ataine The Roy. lit R. Hicks has teen compelled by tl.e popular tnand Jo resume the publication of his well known and populir al- maiiHO for HOT. This splendid ahuan.u is now rvudy. IVr sale by newsdealers, or .eiit p.tpaid ; f. r "J5 cents, by Word sod Works ' tih!ehin.r Co.. '-v 'l Ls ust. St . s, Luj!4, .VK pu (.or cf Word aad Works, ee t f t!. j best .ar in": ,'.y i:.,f-.u A'.'.-.-i-.ne s iu A:.i g- s V - -. .1 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTtTrryTTTTTTTTTrTTrrTTTTrTTTTTTTTTT The -Blddcst & Bcsfs" Great QUIT BUSINESS Clothing Sale, t t t t E t Is Still in THE ENORMOUS SELLING te te Has reduced the big stock Trend er- J fully. Don't put off buying -srhat 5 you need in the Clothing line 3 until too late. Hundreds of 3 people are being con- 3 vinced daily that 3 this is the 2 Greatest I iCut Price Sale 4 Ever Named in i Good iitittiiiAtiitiiiituiiiitimnmuuiittuittifu Cntj Court fncfsingr Court njet pursuant toad jmrn ment. l'resect, R. F. Harper, Presiding Judge; A- I). Hyde and listen Smith, Associate Judges; Chas. F. Ik-ard, Sheriff and John F. HerrelL Clerk. Bridg Commissioner ordered b make estimate for Steele bridge over Marias des Cygces at site tf wire bridge near water works. Joha F. Herrell present hi quarterly and annual report, w hich is approved. T. K.. Lisle, Recorder, present his annual re;ort of fees, which is by the court approved. Ordered that Dr. Renick W and is hereby ap;uiinted county physician for two years f rem . 'arcl1 ' 1 A'' C. M. lUrklev presents his quarterly tlatemet.t approved. G.s. IVill.Kk was ugiia ap pointed as janitor at the court hou se. Dr. T. C. Bsuinaro was ap poiuted j-liysivian cf t'.-.o cx.ur.ty tnvard t health. Tlie Umd of J. A. Silvers, pro bate judge, and C. G. Weeks. cvur.ty clerk, ere appreveU. uruere-.! tui i;.e uni.r.agv :.l..-l km. J rn.ri V.. Til ,....,. . 1 . J bc.ng thirty UJs Lttv U ht ri. .,- .... -,,tiri Warrants oa the various funds o t,0 aaiouc,t vi STTiVW were or- dereddran. Tie school km cf W. A. Goul- fey was approved to tho aeuut v lvnd of the Missvutt Stte J'.'- w vsaxlneJ and approve-J by t!; ix-urt. The is'iid was U tecurx thvm as d l".tors for River Praituo Pis- trh't funds, The t:id tithe Farmer's Har.k for t . -s.W' us dc;s..-.ery t f Riwr Draii:..&:o Fund w e .1 r 1 i ' 4 te te Progress. 1 te te Clothing! Faith. 4 -4 by the court as deputy county clerk. Oily Council rroocrCJu-i. IlSch Hi:!. JKk. Jan. s. t 7. Otjr Council u:vt la rv-v.lnr --!..n aosl m calks! to urUr ly II. V. IviDCivlfr. W.iytir. oil liu-iiUrs nf Mluute et tUe Lit iatt.u ri auJ appruvij. Coiusiiurtk.-ttioti fnia Lllt a. Maris iu it js-rt i:l 1,1 Xlv? rst.-riiaiton et n 81 ,fi I -r prnt tn-l. l-tti-r tU, City KiTUvn CUsl it.Wr rvpt.rts f r IK-cvuitu r, 1 Jii. friliuauvx- No. 5 j". wt rt-tt.J ten. fvjj.ilslln .4 sTUjwli..u, tr.i.!. aj t u!iwjiL Tin. trtji!.na.v W-vk-l Ihyuw tav IO U tliarp-.l ntnt tt 1 l-rtslou tr:!l;ii: tor n.J uuo- t tl.-n t .n-i. an.l vt-.i-cl.tttc list- t ! KUjj niuuuuu to U. lu.!?.!. f-tv, jvr tuenta fli'J'. rr i bioott jO.Uf, p-r yettr f ". "J is. 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