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Personals Telling the Doings
t) t t
waiter siih m Jus :.t.v v,h,.
ir.tr!,; par. r.ts.
1!'! MiKirc of Kan a City
was a liich 11.11 visitor baturtLy.
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Missimise Berry w.i Hut-
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Icr visitor I riiliiv.
;,; (.;.. Huektby Jr. i it unit d
from a busine-s visit to A rthie
last Saturday.
Mr.s. or :iri ivt'd in
this city the guest, of relatives
and friends.
Allen Fulton of lluml.ohlt Kan. t
is in the city, the truest of rela
tives ;md friends.
Miss Dorothy Ko.mtzof
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s.isCity is vi.,;u:n relative and
in' i.u.iii, iiii.-o..!
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'O . OIIU .Ml .1 .1. Ui 11(11 U"ll, i - - - ;
who have been visiting at points'10 Chicasro and remained there !
in Kansas retui ned Friday. ' until his death- He is survivtd!
Mrs. Kthei RuicU-. of Topeka,
Kansas, is vi-.itiii Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Envies.
Mrs. Iloht. Sacray arrived Fi
day from Kar.sas City where she
had been x ,it,n
M r-v l-'r.it.l'ie Mericleof Kan
sas City is vUitintf homo folks in
this city-
j Miss Mmh.i Chandler of ICan- j
ascTv is viM.-mri!,- lamnyoiij,. aunt and cousin.-Hutier
' Ge . V
t! i
s city.
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who is now ::
cat-d in Jopiin w as in t n the
l.tt'er part .f !at week. 1
ij Mis Jesnb WiUon. ,f Pierce
3'City, Mo., is th irui-st of Miss
i : Mary Seijjr of the country west.
p; Mis Lulu Harrows of this
B I city wax a liutler vii'or lat
- Taursdav
H i '...- 11,..'... ..e ii,.
.11. 1 1 1 1 1 - o . ii 1 1. 1 j , 01 j j 1 1 ; 1 1-1 ,
arriveii in the city la-t TujvJ u,
the nucst of Mrs. and Mrs-. Ci as,
1 ! .: r rows.
1 1 Mrs- Ci ite
l:u:r. -'1'
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Mc ey of t
p lU'.d li",
d-'in '
.. country south, an
Mother and child
Dr. Claude J. A :ieu.
.fheiaU-d.
M's 1J.. l Il-f sii of II ilu.-i
M'-.wiio 1 .-. t.i-i-n visiiir.ir Mr.
ai.d Mrs. Toos. I-h,,
c.ly , 1 et u 1 !.v d to h.r
Friu.i .
of this
ii. e las'.
Mrs Ok-'i Spitler, who was
h o e to att'-r.il thi.' wedding of
her si-lcr M 1 s. (Jrace Si-ymoar
n e Fugles i i-t iirn-'d to h"r home
in l'e.iantoij K" u.sn-. Tiiursday.
M i- Hei ti, i S :.' v.i of !h-- Tri
ll j'ie f.ii-ce --:-''ir st- ;i I 11 S.itur
ii iv 1 ' I i p -as on Ka:
S u i : 1 i a V .
Coil Dchuru.tfr t-f this city i
p -i:t the i iiu-r p art ul! vV we.!;
(in I-ster tnttintir.g Dr. Rlioades
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o lh ui.N st.'-i. s of operating
,is n.
aut-'inoh
Th ; ner
ia u hi(oi,-;i H.mh.x and arrived j
list Th
daw
111 ll eel I ,l i 11 ( ii ol e i. town t'ne j
I ': i s!i tei l.t ll add Methodist I
rir.l 1 1 In S a re close ti get her s;i s :
an exchange. Someone p.tssinsj
heard lliis d:a!ee,ie in son: -'
Preshyicrian: "U'.ll there he !
Urn sins so my 1 1 ovn, a hen at j
I eo:uiitf i!ie .sun e..e!h .low nv ,
t Me' !,. ni ;s s iil'.s'.i. .'i ;;-.g
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i ui'1 ii--: .o,in ,( i -.in-,i.i cot oi,-,
Cne'i' Steve Wei o laiuis I
u s' in. tioii nf h ivi-i.; :
the
i'st I'uasiOig -nr ! t..-- s, -.as. ,n.
il" had it i n chd-i!,i tt last I'h i
day and we are tree to sa it was
the f. ist we had se-'n this year,
ll was jrrown n Mr. W'ehl's
farm ! acU of the Pest Cthce.
r.a-l Suud iv inorr.i'ig 1M lid
h irdt's tine d riving team ran a
way just as he was leaving his
home.
Tii.'V w el t hiti hed to a hll'L'V
w l it h they tore up a trrcat tit;tj
and holh of tlie horses recived
s m';m1 cuts j:id bruises a'H'Ut
tlie Iio.h and I vis. ll j )i,,;ied
I;. at none of the wounds are so
great as to hut t the ,s.i of these
Sc h . rc. A Ji iau Jeurtul
Dr. Monroo H. Leech, a former
. known citizen of Ihtn j
Mvninty died, in Chicago on June.t.
I His wif.; is the "dy iler of K.
j ,ra,1rn , w, rW Hate and '
I Mr. Brad on. who w called to
I Chittr? by t !;,'. ofhin ilir,4s j.
jbrooght his bod;, back to Bat ;.;
j county where the burial tok.j
. i
ipiunin the Mu K-rrv cemetery 1 E
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ilast Sunday, run'-ra! aorvjei-a J
j wer! held at hi Imme in Chi u '
j conducted by th.: Grant Post (',.' "
j A. U and aUo at the Mulberry .'f
f!iu rcJi, conducted by He. C-V.
, Cris. Dr. Leech was lyrn in
Shelby. Ohio, Oct. t, 1-1 He
I enlisted in the 103rd Ohio reg'r
i uient at the aire of aixteea and ,
.served three years during the
,L'ivil war. He was the youngest'
! member of Grant Post G. A. K.
i of Chicago. He came to Hates :
fiiuntv in If i n n rait i.-eil
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mMfiicinc until 1t when hp wtT.t
i by a wife and one daughter who
were unable to accompany th. ,
body on its journey back to theH
old home where he was buried. ;
' Dr. Leech was prominent in the "
; county duringhis residence herei
iand is well known
to the old
; residents.
j Miss Mary Braden. who hasj
i been in Chicago for the past j
, t!:ree weeks during tlie illness of!
her uiu.;e reniained there -itv.
Deiiiocrat.
Obitcary.
Daniel Walters of Ft. Madison
Wis. died at his home at thead
a"e of -4 years. He was born at j
La Cheaux du Fonds, a city on '
the French line of Switzerland,
and came to this country in his
early manhood. Unsettled nrst;
in St-Liuis and has since been j
eiiicaufit in various pursuits in
dl'Tcnt cities in the central,
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states retiring some 30 j-ear aso.
' u s.inived hr one son. C li i
Waiters of the Rich Hill Ueview,'
ti.i ee daughters and six jrrand '
child ten. He was a Mason of
'nearly 03 years standing. Ihs
s -n. C, K Walters, departed iast.
Friday morning t be present at ,
the funeral.
Mines Closed.
On account of trouble between
the coal operators and miners in
regard to what, is known as the
"viieckoff" system there has been
a suspension of work in ;t!l the.
mi nes jn the north pari of the
county Ridley Dunkirk, Frank
r- tui long; )( Ottrranville. Fuller, Hreey
111, ! rnm-Mlmrir Mnlh.o i-v J
Coru.ick, Midway. No. Ill, Yale, j
Fronlenac, Nelson, and No. 1 7,
and also at Chicopee. and noth-
; i, l. j i . 1 1; ,....,i- t.
ing has been done this week. It
is ti be hoped that the hup. n -
sion will not be a long duration.
dirard Press.
Wreck In Cutler jards.
I
. smai' sized wreck occurod in;
t he yard nf t lie Missouri Pacific I
Wednesday niirht when a wes': i
hound freight knocked two '
freight cars if the house si.V. !
tro-k. O ni car r.!le; d.A.; the
el!; iii'.-iiiti ;i'n'v and t!,e. oti.er va
loll s l.tniiy; j uul, A wieck
.n yrev ilh a derrick was re.
, i.red to pl ic the cars on on
Ion the track. -Hutler i).Mii.
0.1 The Morning ol the tith.
Hid you, when the tirst few
rays of the i isinu sun pierci d the
ha-tv darkness, awake from thir
ly dreams ot sunburnt Sahara
itr.d lifting your haiidagcd hand to
yeu r battered and fevered brow
open Noui one available eye and
v.cw the tattered remnants c f
your erstwhile gala attire? And
did you after di ainimr a briur
tniiig pitcher of iee water tentiy
murmur w.ui a tune I must,
luvts u il you:
ABSOLUTELY NEW
LINE OF
WALL PAPER
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We have just put as entirely r.tv line of Wa'l Ppr
arA are prepartd to show fc tfce mcA up-to da'e line
and ail the ntv pattern! We are alxeys gltd It show
you.
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Cleans Presses and Repairs Ladies and Gents
Suits and Coats
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l'r'McliIiii lt. n'J 3rd .Sui.day.
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B. V. 1' T. f.S3 p. m
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P. W Stuhis.. l'Mur.
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Usi- ut U .'V h iii a!1. 1 T -v p. in. lt
;tii 1 -'irit l.or ! li.i.v of Mi ll imKilii.
Tr lining for s rv!i- '1.. evry
T'.i-,!'l iy T.'t'i (1 n..
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t-M ry San ly tit ' :.) p. 111.
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Cornt-r jr ! :ui-l X tih.ut
s i i r .t s !.,i,il ,-t .; ;i. in.
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IV-tiiiioiiial M.s tliu on Usln,..
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lav fro-i. to " p in.
!l j.n- roriii ii!v hulti-.l to nl-
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' Wlnnt Mrrri M K Church
Corn. r 4 1 ti and Wnhiul.
s.iml.iv S. Ihi.i1 at t f ll (ii.
rri-.u lnn- at II a t
.iniiior I. i:ie nl 'J v p in.
I'pHoltll I j-.i I.-t .! il p. in.
I'ri ii l.iu t 7 i p. in. .
I'r.m-r mi. liu e, n 'I t.ur. iy
fividn: 'it i
The p'-.l.iv U nl-l:y Inv lt,s to
alt, -
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f red Warren Sectenced.
Fied W.u-r. n. ni.tnigire,; editor
; of the A'pc.d to Kelson at tor
ard, K r.s.i, who was ivn hied
'li toe i-l l-.'i 111 ofCojilat Ft. ideov.-v Toe ipjest'ui.t is"U-s-
S. . a. of it i;.r. the mai's,was ;o'vcd tint Cl aton !mh
'M-nti reed h Federal Judge ! .tchtnc r.u-'s around the Court
.hou C l',..i to pay a fine of I house m pi are- and the C mnty 1ms
fU""-1 and .scrie siv motuhs in'tt:e aft; r-n at iv. Such o,aarreU
jil. Mr. Warren wh.en &kidre dee.!., rahle as they a!av
'if i-J hid ar.y thing to made i create a w he'.e lot of :ii fceimcs
an imp as; med s-p.-vvh iu de and rarely Joe any gMi-l. There
' fei.se or ois taud . .N-.'l:ce v!
App a I was t.;vd by los Uwver
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v' !- d
F.ead the T.'ihutte Si is) per
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l"oy?r '.th fcinl Walnut,
fsiinl.-iy School t U V:
j'rayer r-rvi--i it 2.M.
riH'in hy I":tor t ?
Prajer iu-ttn h..
7,'i'in' l;""::io hn-!ar l.ft.
J; MorTK, "Viator.
Grrumii Luttirraii CtturcU.
t'oriii r li.'i .in. I t ti.s.nat.
S'in.hiv Sj-tio.il at 9.4 .
K.Ti;i.ii .-it 1 1 1) a. iii.
All arc ! .':.!: irmo-.J toattctid
I HK. Hl'V.f. '.1rr.
Cat)itilicChnrri brrvicn.
' or:., r vtli ii i Vh;ut.
S-rvi.--ii tt aitj Jr-1. Sunday of
ni ti :iiot;tli at le i'.
N!,o-s nt V a. in.
Rfi l i : i.o u Mi s: iiv. Paator.
Cirt I,rrlJ terian Church.
Corner "rd and I'nrk Avone.
Nuiidaji K-lmol at 45 a. m.
Jtoiior f'nde.-tvor nt " p. in.
Pr-,i. t I ei nt tl n. in.
riir.tiui 1 :;u.-.-tvor at 6 S1 p. ni.
I'rni. r Nhs-tiC i-iery Thuruday
at 7."0 p. in
Prt-.u i.ins at 7 " p. ni.
. M. Hon ti t.. P.uitcr.
M i: Church, Smith
In .11 t H. i iein Ii.
Si-.i! l.tv s..li ... at ! C.
Po-.i. Inr: (it 1 1 n :u
J tin . Ij.u:.- nt U l in.
S, ni r I ,,;ui' at 8 ii p. lit.
I'n-.u h;u at I p in
l.i rn ni,.' e.rdiil!y Inilt.sl to at-tell-1
tin' r Us
Wi; mu ll II i!'..:..i I , Paeli.r.
X russ at Cliuton.
! The citv of ChnUm and iha
County ..tticats of lletir County
j a iv hiving a sotn-.nvhn hette-l
j i no doubt that there is right on
tnith sides 'v:uj it .seems to U
th.it the matter could easily be
settle I by au.uVle- arbitration.
Ct.us CatitiA'.vay was a Hutivr
hsi'.vt Friday.
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