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r PsriiciilarVoanflMen li ) Si ) ) (,') ( S,;) ) f.1 (") () l- ft w () w o: () ft ( ft ft c; ft ft ft ft (I ft g. n I t-'r ' fe- mIv This is the season of the year when the Young Men's minds turn to New Rfgalia. The young men of the country have become particular especially so about their clothing. They are critics in every respect and like to have their ideals realized in clothing. This is the store of the particular young men, Why? Because they have every individual idea and whim satisfied by us, We like to please every customer who comes to us, They like to come to us because we do please them, We have the Snappy Up-To-Now Collegian JQothes which are designed by ''knowing tailors" for critical buyers The way the boys are "showing favor" to Collegian Suits this seoson indicates they are Perfection in Clothes Building. We insist on you visiting our store if you contemplate buying a New Suit, Hat, Shoes, Fancy Vest, Shirts, etc. Stetson and TDr? A CT "CV'Q Walk-Over and NoNarneHatsD.CiO.LI-' I O Douslas Shoes ! ft ft ft ft 2 ft () ft ft ') ft The Home of 'Snappy' Apparel for Particular Men S Keith Briefs. Miss Fannie Wccden com mono her school at Kieth Monday. Miss Rosa Clay pool, of Pitts burg, Kansas is visiting frieuds in this vicinity. Mart Wheatley has rented a farm near Sprague and has been plowing for wheat. A good soaking rain is needed about this time; the city papers says it is coming the last of the week. We wonder when Capt. Van Benthusen will get him an auto, ho said it might be cheaper than so much car faro ho visited ro much, only he is afraid he would bo caught away from home ttoine time when the roads is muddy James Rand and titter I't ino, James W heatley and sister Goldie, Robert, McCulloch Jr, are attending the high hthool in Rich Hill, Miss May McCulloch business col logo in Kansas City and Freda Hooper German school In Rich Hill. Miss KmmaKing who has been visiting near Prairie City the past two weeks returned homo Friday. She was accompanied by her 6ister Miss Lizzie. Irvin Uurton and Mrs. Mc Henry, mother and untie of Mrs. Frank Iiurkholder, left for their homo in Marion Co. Kansas Sun day noon after a week's visit. Yo Bcribe attended the Adrian Street Fair Thursday and spout a verv enjoyable day seeing the fine exhibits fruit,- vegetable, poultry and stock. The art and fancy work was worth any one's trip there for us women yet the men would think different, and in the cullinary department, well it just made ono hungry to see 80 many fine cakes and so much canned fruit and pickles. While there wo wore the guest of Mrs. C.C. Woods and' Mrs Dr. Hall ; I ft i also Dr. Robinson's.. The Adrian people know how to enter tain their visitor's. P. W. Lynch whs tip from Howell Co. last week seeiDg after his stock on pasture here and expects to bring up more stock soon. Uy the death of Mr. T. G. Ward the community has lost a good citizen an honest up-right' man, well respected by all who knew him, one among the best neighbors we ever had, having lived close neighbor to him when we first came to Mo. He leaves a wife and two children Mrs. D. C. Fuller of Adrian and son Clarance, of Sprague sister Mrs. P. Y. Morse, of New Home, a brother Elbert living in Cali fornia. Mr. Ward was 80 years of age, New York was his native state, he lived in Minos Tnd in Cali fornia and then came to Hates County where he has lived over iO years. Funeral services were held at the residence Friday morning conducted by Rev. W. 1J. Miller of New Home. He was buried in the Robinson cemetry. Thu wifo and children have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Sunshine. Coming Events of Interest, Hates Co. Fair, Butler, Sep tember ISth to ISth inclusive. Hume stock show, Thursday, Sept. 17. State Fair Sedalia, October 5 to 10 inclusive. Old Settler's Picnic, Butler, October 7th. M. W. A. Log RcHinfrPleasan- ton, Ivans., Sept. 15. Printed 'stationery is neces sary in business. ALL TRUSTED "UNCLE NATF." i n!lrjl Man th Crt.ikr cf Fundi cf Workers. "Tor more than .'') yours llio most popular woodsman's bank lit Maine WHS a batik OU two hx'S." w.v Mi. Ilolman I 'a v. uitlhor of "Kin Spruce." 'Tntil ho whs over "0 years old, Undo Nate Swan was conductor on (lie Jhinor and rataquin railroad, running between tho city oiiil Mnnsehcad lake. With him rode, the wikhIs and driving crews. AYhon they forgot tlu'in Ivo and made n racket on hi train ho used to cuff tfiom into submission and no man ever raised hia hand apainst Undo Nate. When the men mine out of the woods with their pay most of thorn realized from hit tor experience that the city folks would pot all their money away j from them in a few days. As goon ' ns thev vouM L'et aboard the train 1 they would lrgin to strip ten-dollar hills oil' 'heir rolls and hand the money to Undo Xato to 'sink' for! them hanking it on call. They ' never forgot, nor did he; and in all the years there was never dispute liotwern Conductor Swan and nny of his depositors. When thev eamo hack on his train they were sure of enoimh money for their fare and their toliaeeo at the lake outfitting store. Thev wouldn't have known very well what to do with more." "HIGHFLIER- IN BOSTONESE. am nviriir machine is common, raw and familiar. It has not the elevation to which it should aspire !oth in spirit and in fact. So we welcome the U-antifullv printed in vitation from Boston asking u.s to he one of the 2"0 persons who will con trihute $100 each toward an Ameri can aviation fund of S'.'.VOOO. anil j we take pleasure in passing along the invitation to our realtors, assuring thorn that it is an uplifting cause. Surdy it is worth $100 to looome on aviator. It costs far more to he highflier, and the term has not the distinguished soothing and satisfy ing merits that we find in aviation HIS DESTINED POSITION. A story is eing told of Mr. John Burns, the Kng'ish reformer, whidi shows how strongly ho has the re former's spirit. He and a friend were oneo traveling in Paris, and they stood in the Place do la P.as tille on the centenary of the down tan ot tnat lamous pn.on. for a time they gazed in silence nt the July column, hut at ln.-4 Mr. r.urns' companion ventured the question "What would you have lnvn d,in; tf you had Uku here a hundred years ago?" "Why," exclaimed Mr, Hums, without a moment' hesita tion, "l slioulil liave Iwvii waiting for mv release inside the l'rison, niv Sear fellow!'' JEALOUSY. 1. V. V Khe Yr. I rfcther like Harry Fair fax. J ttilnk be got a soft iot In bU heart omowhvro. He Don't know alnmt bin Liart I alyg thought It wa In bl bt-ad. SIMPLE EXPLANATION. One night a a Canadian dottor ho live in Eastern Ontario wu driving into a village, he saw a chap, a little the worso fur liquor, umuMiig a crowd of epoc tutors with the antiii of bit trick dog. The doctor watched him a while and said: "Sandy, howr do you manage to train your dog? I can't teach mine to do anything." Sandy, with that pimple look in hi eve, aid : "Well, you tco, Doe, you have to know more'n the dog or you can't karu him nothing." The Argonaut. A HEAVY JOKE. Uill Wofn the Vaviect lirj in the world, Sam? Sam It' 'uve it. Bi!l A luby crane, Saw, 'caua It takes a cruno to raih.? iL Sam Haw, hawl llurvarl Jj&um Iiuuu. ' J i t! m pRAlJE OF AfPLE TREE Mtnry Ward Dcecher's P.inegyHo cf Humuls fruit. Cue d.iy 1 1.-r. r y Wurd I'oedier Kt'.Nhvl through an orchard and fell hi love wilh a 1! v,i,ir.iing npph: tree. It was j'.irt nl'oul hii lime f year. In the p;il;it the following IHoi'U ing he s.'ii.l : "An apple tree in full bloom i like a lncssapij went from art It to heaven of purity and ln-nuty. We walk nround it reverently and nd iuiri: iy. Homely as it orlinarilv is, t noiv it cj aks of i!h' tminiti cenii of (iod better than any other tree. The oak proclaims strength and ruir?ed simplicity. The pine is a soliterv, sh-lelv fellow, liven in for. ;'s oadi m e seems alone, and has a s id. r,,stilia:i-like pride. Tim dm is a prime; grace and glory are on its he.-id. l'.ut none of t!iee :-y rks such 'honght of abundance, siuh prod !1 nnd mnnitint rich t.s. such lavish, unsparing gener osity, a this si'ui' pl iin and home ly npn'o tnc. Tl;o Very glory of Co 1 s m? rest in' vn it! It is a little invertinl liemisphere, like that above it; nnd it daily mimics with bud and bin im the s'ars that nightly bbv-som out in the darknes hIoo it. Thou h its hour of e.-ry is short, into it ("nieni rated a mag nif!(Uio wh.idi :its nil the more stately trees i Mo i!: !ia k .'round ! If men x'linot admire, insects and birds w ill !" THE HYGIENIC DANCER. Mile, (icnee, the famous l.r,l.-f!r, F.iid of dincing nt a Iumheon io Nev,- York : "To dr.m-e wi !1 one must love to darit'e. S'i:f, cl i'.my dancers don't, I am faro, dance for the love of it. Thev make mr think of a Fn-nch prince y hn wnlted. at a state ball, thrice running with a pretty ma tron. Thoti;. Ii lif danced execrably, the t'atnm was flattered, ami when the prince claimed a fourih waltz, she FniiJtil and said : " 'Thank you, sir. for this : rked compliment.' "T don't intend it as a compli ment,' the prince answered. "She bit her lip. " Then,' she sai 1. you must he very fond of dancing.' "'i I detest duncing,' said ho. Jfay I ak. prince,' purPued the lady, 'wbv yon d.mee?' "'.Madam.' he nnsw. rd. stitlly, 'if you mut know, I daiv.x; to r epire."' DOGS IN PEACE AND WAR. The lf'ijt-ian army in Mamhuria emplove-l hun Iritis of -jt-viallv trainnl wllie", sav St. Nidiolas, and Cujitoin lVtsidsky. of the latf Count Kelbr's sta!". thi.s rejmrfed to his chief : "In rinding the mining nnd wounded with whih the millet fields are stuwn nothing cwi av jron(hel our pack of on I'liL'lish dogs. In our lat engagement ";1 men, more or les badly wounded, vore found in iplite lltisu-jiected jilaeit, where the slretdier-lx-arci'S and curgoons would nevr have dreamed of hxking." And jxaie trial.-! with tb.ese intelligent enaturcj wen tarried out with imrprising re sults by Captain Cistohi. bend of the fluibulanee dog establishment in leiine, which h;m bis n he ljied ('man dally by the I tnlinii government. CURE FOR LONELINESS. KelfihhneM is uiu' (rr't oun' of loneline-s. If a loan buibU wal! uround himelf ho thai he may keep all that ho to himself, he soon finds that h has built wulls around himsdf which shut out nil that miht come in to him from other So tho cure of loneliness may by tiifc overcoming of elf!hhnis. Tho medi cines for thin disease of loiielines are pmtions of g.nero.-ity, of Uioughtfulntss for other, of sdf sacril'uv, taken in largo doses. I'.ven when the loncl;ne,s cmu from (h LittrneSii of loss and sorrow, for getting lf, going out of golf and doing for others, is tho only cure that God has given on earth for iti healing. Sunday School Times. E0G9ACTLY. "7 wonder why Faster time is pe culiarly the time for weddings?" "I suppose thero is something about it which egg on a man to matrimony." THE VERY KIND. "I think these motoring excur sions of young jK'ople bring u!out i'ne.i"omeiits almost of themsclvc." "Yea; uuto-nutuj courtuht'n. as il W". .... . ' J CJtf$ County fair, AVe ai o in receipt of u ratnlo id the Hates County I '.iir, to he held in Hutior, September I'th to in th Inclusive. The pi . in.u'n list is hrtv? nnd tiio jn-eiuiuiim liberal" The rare pipiiiiyo to ho f.t-t, ns many well know n horsort aio 'l)t(l c d. ' Taking it all lu'ound. tlu llatiH Cc-unty Fair prominc to be a great show ar.d u. uiany as po.- i ble should uttind. When you want job printing call on the Tkimunk. 6th District Republican Congres sional Committee. I'li,'i rimiii-J A Occrliy, t'rcli. Set l-et:ii v O 1 l!e-Ke'iiM, l!.i,n. I renmiier 1' A I 'li.'in. lit rx, liu ler. lia i ! i IciiilM-rtt. ciihk '.-(: v iiijrt.r. ( oilar 'i ..in f llm ilev. P,i,m r.i J',!l (Jrillllh I I 'i rj Cii J A Overli.v. Jolnifiou Co- K.I H( h.itlcld. st CJaUeCo V W L.nvtou. Jo!) Pfintinj. Tlie Tkibcnk has a good line of type, p.Mid presses and tir.-.t class printers. We will print your letterheads, envelopes, bills statements, pamphlets and book lets, nnd in fact ail kinds of com mercial printing quick and cheap. Le t ua figure with you. Crdcr cf ruLIication STATK Of Ml'SlH HI, roCXTY OF ll Alls, In the cln-ult cuurt, Oi toInT t- im !;i'in Ui vacation Ju'.v l:!ih, PJo. I-'runeeH Smith. I-i:tnli(T. V8 J.imeM U. Hmltli urn) the uiihIiowii 'lelr of KolK-rt V. Miillli, ileeeow.l. IMiMidntitN Now ftt tltU ipiy c.iiueM the t'hilnt S IT herein, ley lier Altorne.vx, TiMiipK-t im ami line, nnd tile her I't tltion ami AlluJ.ivIt, llek'lnr, ami)! k otlur thiuut that Ih-temlniito, tie uul.miuii lielrn nt Itutn-rt W. ISmlti), t-veejit Jnuies H. Smith, lire iioii-rt-Mileu; of the ftate MlMHoiirl.iiin! iiilnll!f furll.or nll n Ing that ltot.it. V. Smldi Jle.l f.eii. ,1 unit jui-HcKM-il of nil thoi. oirci Is nr tru tn of limit, l.vliii;, l.rli.K su.l htt. unto In the County of Mule ami Mate of Miriwoiiri, to- It: All Unit part of the fcnuli liulf of the Eolith east iu.u(er tf m-rllon twenty. e ;ht I '-" !. h lnrf Ui nt of the ONiige river; dixit I lie north twent.v (;'0) iiereH of the north vt-t cjiiarter of i liu uort h eiiBt mini ter of hcciIou ttilrtv three (.Til, ami the north ten (10) m-rcH of that part of the north emit ipiarter of the north went pmr tirofhahl weetloti thirty thr.x CI!) l.vlii w est of the Omigv river; m1m nil Unit pai t of the north went ipiar-l-r of the hoiiI h ci iijarier, I.v In tc north of the Ounce river In HcctluiiM twenty m'Vcii (.'?), iti'.i hIx (H) ner off the noiith utile of the Ho'lth Wei-1 ipiarterot the north eiiht ipiarleriu sail wetloii I w elily t-eveii '.7J; uIhii the moiMIi half 1-1! of I he m rt h vnl tpuarter of the noulh WOkt quarter, and the north cant quarter of the U'rtli wi'Mt mrler of I he noulh Weft quarter of Nee t loll ttfti-eii IA. all In town-hip thlrl ell.t ;ifij. ,,( riiune thirty i3oj . 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Smiih, d.ccn,.ed. Ut ami ii.Kar at tl:U eourt. at the next term th. n-of.to U !" u and holdeu t the court Inui,. I" ihe.lt.v of Mu tier, la i,ahj cuunly, oa th flit Monday In tVtolier. )MW oud on or liefore t he flr-t ,l,,,v f (ll1 tt riii, aa-vvfrori lead to the M jt ton It, al,J mum', ami name will U, r"7 hihI Judgment i. iioeie.i a eoniliiKly, Aud It Ih furtliei- ordend Unit ft roj.y hen of H. ,.ul,IN,e,l. .ecordl.. olaw, lathe ;kti lllll Tribune, ft neWHoai.r .uhlK,ed la wal.l county of M,terorf..iir U ueeetvelr, .ill,lih. d at leant once l Ww k, i,',l i it In-ertloa lo Im. at ,.rt thirty 'uyl fore the I1rt day if mid lie it Octolier term of ,u enirt T. t. l:n.lilee. flrenli ri.,r v 1 1:1 eocy hum i hk III.) ol.n. VVlliie mv hand ami oral if Ihe i in nil rotiit of ltnt, eoiiiity, lld-;iSth day of July 'J'. li. I:moi n, circuit clerk. (--.a I) RiBUJE YEAR