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The Triihjne
ButMcrt; IUhi price l.do pi r yrnr.
A. D. M v vri son ll.Ja inm I'hv
lal.tOl'S Will .! itlaerS.
i
Usued evtiiy Thursday.
All f orrerpotidcurc must
ic m i y ,
Tuesday nicht.
'I.utored Into tii!1 post o!ttce .at. Hich
Mill, Mt. lis (I Pi'l'liinl class matter.
flow ffWi Need A "GOOD
l-O 'DS CLUB "
Do we, the merchants
and business men of Rich
Hill, need a pood n ads club?
Would crse b? of any bene
fit to US? , We are of the
opinion that Rich .Hill docs
need just that. Good Roads
Clubs 'ill Outer lO'AiiS hod
cities have worked out suc
cessfuCy. Why not HEI-T?
If by soma co-operative
flan of the business men
and property holders e
coh'd be fcssurej of ,ood
roads the year 'round for,
say, six miles in every direc
tion from Rich Hill, it would
mean for the businefS men
and the town itself, a mater,
ial boost that would show uj
in increased business, snd a
corresponding raise in prop
erty va'.uss inside of six
months or even less.
WEN LET' US HAVE A
GOOD EO AGS CLUB,
TheApploton City Journal hns
given notice of a vane in their
.... . . ... .
ubscnpUon price from id 00 to
i t ni ... ..i
Jl.oO, Change to take effect the
firstof next year. The Appleton
City Journal is one of the best
papers in this part of the country
and wo have ' no doubt that hi r
subscribers will see the raise is
justifiable-
The people of Missouri are pro
Crsssive. The? wan the best.
They have been held back by the
non-progressive policy of Demo
crats, who have governed t h e
state for forty years. A new
era has dawned and r.ew politics
will prevail. There is nothing in
modern politics or modern
slatesment-hip too good for
Missouri.
I A Grundy County farmer, says
the Princeton Telegraph, w lit
home drunL- one night not long
ago and became the vktS.-j of rn
irrepressible desire to -t ,sijj
drunker. So he di'termim d to
hitch up his horse and drive to
Trenton for tool.; vthiskw. Jiit
.3 he was putting the finishing
touches on the harn.-ssifg ar
rangements he sayso hiu.stlf,
"This horse has hum." 11
brought out h i s lantern a n if
found he hud harnessed row
to the wagon, li-; tmuttr.d:
"I'm drunk enough no.," un
hitched the beast and went to
bod.
Give the Asrjsl a Chance
Artd LS(fctI Hi ttittirtl i it-,
icud, s.l lUc i j ert; -m U,
Wuli till, a t bnn a.-! t
Hit! Sktfiut imi i.c l.rfii.c.uw
1 h t 1 tdi i-ctj, in,,; ii,ttMk Lt
It nuw utSii tis iy,
Ad If ouj iih iui f.ii y ins j.-ri
A (id (utt li.e i:f fc' Mi,1,
V'!.ii " lVc on jji'1!, t '. .1. ti if iii,
Otv.e p'.t-re m.i a.;- r.i;J.
AiiMl.cr (but i the
WhU M i,!,rr, at .J ... uif
1 M.((tJil' It. ..J '.11. (ft
11ml n.i.tri .s'fi. jtivi full
Ant rVmi ti c n ii . I . i - i . : t- ;
7 he m'h,i v i i-.h
And Ui ir-Cfl. lit In1;! .
fc,.v.'y ml', ii--,.
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Tlio pitiful flasoo which was
t i result- of S Mint's! St.n
much heralded ,-';ieerh St Jeffar
on Ci!y, leu in i'a tin.! political
sensation fur tin last few wok.
.,-,., ..., , , ,, .1
IliJilHtiri I I U In - 1 (V 'A IV.-liu n
as u strategist mJ political load
it has boon con pletely destroy
ed by this effort n his part to
e rente the is tie rf the next
:fiin p:i.rn. His speech o n the
tariff was npolt. ''tic sr.d ineffect
ual. This. however, was necess
arily tho result of the inconsist
ent position thst he has piaced
himself in by voting for tha tariff
in the S-mate and protending to
I be for tarifi reform on the hast-
! ; Ilis attack upon Governor Had
!!cy was thv. weakest and most
! deinagogifal that, has come from
'tiny msn in official position in
! years. Governor lladley most
1 1 iTectiv.'ly answered him by
1 showing that every expenditure
1 made by his ad nf. lift ration had
j not only been authorized . by an
J appropriation parsed by the
J Legislature, one branch of which
! was strongly Democratic, but
! that the accounts had also been
a I lowed by a Democratic state
auditor ai d paid by a Democratic
treasurer.
And in answer to tho general
charge of extravagance against
h i s administration, Governor
Iladley showed that the appro
priation for the first two years
of his administration were$S0,
1)00 ies than the appropriations
for the last two years of Folk's
administration, and that, in ad-
... . . ,
oition, 1ip had
.
1,000, 000 ''of acc
. , ,
pnid off nearly
accumulated obliga
tion from the last forty yeara
of Democratic rule.
Hut tl -e governor did not atop
with refuting Stone's argument.
He called upon Stone to tell the
people what he thought of the
action of the Democratic mem
bers of the Legislature in defeat
ing the following bills in the in
terest of the public:
The public service conimision
bill; the anti pass law; the bill
prohibiting railroad companies
from charging one passenger a
higher rrte than another for the
same service; the bill authorizing
the board of railroad and ware
house commissioners to fix
passenger rates; the bill requir
ing the separation of the brewery
from theValoon; the bill authoriz
ioy the people of resident dis
tricts in the large cities to pro-
hibit the saloon in such districts;
the bill inc reasing the efiiciency
.... . .. . . . I
oi i;ie loeui option laws; tne jaw
.suppressing lid club?, and the
bill iiieier.sing saloon licenses,
The governor alo asked the
s--i atoi' t explain what connec
tion, in his opinion, thre was be
Uttntho fact that tho railroad
and orcwi'iy lo'noy, composed of
!. ..Unix Doiiiocratic state oflicials
snd politicians, hud opjxisi'd all
if lot -o uioastues, which th
ljciiii't-r.itic members of the Leg
is!iilui' defeated In answer to
this challenge Stone remained
silent as the tomb and slipped off
to Washington as quickly as
possibly. Thus t h t so-called
h-udcr, who h fi.-r j tars pridid
Limseif upon the fact that he
was a tighter, lias retired in dis
cihJituif ami ut-feat from the
pn ::;r,inary skirmish in the cam-
l.u!giJ of li10,
Missouri now has an immi-
gtatiofi ( o.'u is i.ssiui; ot ganiZ'-d for
tuo iii 1, o! advertising tho State
and inci ea.sing its population,
and enterprising lJerothTats are
g'nir.g it the g'ad hand. Uy the
w ,i i , i (. i i v. tiiaiiv. thousands
,.i vt it!.-n v.il.i' Dtii. oo i in Mis
oui:, who it re Italy for more
benefit of the alii,;.
it I' 'iS CV !' ,.1
iod aod d"s! f .
JoUng pCl.ii
it ti- poisi -ii the
the character
'. At hat a n
up) ' Vlgdlt'.C
should b
tlutr tn':
i? ti is play
!,il Hilb
td
11, !-t-
11 0 .'
t which 's tliii,-ii,iiiii ttiid in
Vg ii a rd ;-g thvir lives. Ill
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Wb.
PfSUny.
(Til (iil'llt-HM tle'hi'ir.l t t lie
H.-ntor CIhmm of 'il l i.f tli" li'ri! Illli
H!,li Helii.ol In-lit Mv, pi, liki'i by !
II, Koi-pHi'l )
'Tim liven ol ni",i I iih-u nl!
rnuiiiil in
V. nwi.v iniike oar 1 1 -.-- KuOlinu',
And di'p;irtln: Icive b. hi.iil iim.
Fui t prlii Ik on i ln mh hi N "T I lino."
Cioit'l ntiy fun-Iti'Ciunt' HiiOliui.' If hi'
ftl ways tin )'i lit ii pi mi (nil a. In in' I III ii;-.
or If ln lii'vcr llmntilit nt nli.' If In
nvr ptif til- fit 1 1 1 1 intuitu 1 1 H it'll'
to gain Ideas, which lire ti i.r' mv la
to thoiliittt!.. iiim! tin' tlnnuliU to
form the clotrm-ter whleli l.-t milillinr?
"Life is Ileal iinil Life i-i KarneRi."
that give tmrt t lie priteev P.v 1:1s h
the lofty I'har.ii'ter may he forttied.
yea not tnny Imt tint -t ! e f irme.l If
Huy ' fnot pi infs" i! re t nook mtr
places "in t he fillets i'f time."'
For et cry 4 if" m hleh io I ea uses to
ln Itrntiulit tnt'i (his winMU nillt i
well tlefinei! ptti pn-e. Mr re l uu
it 1 in less ness in on''.-. Iiiria tnit t Iter.'
U to lie unfol e-i ;t in Slsiv In c.i h
life whieh will lie fir lite exaltation
of chntitrter eoiistrneted through
IsatiltH fonneil Py t tie nils It if li
make up the mum of human Hi".
Tlirse nre tlie eleiii. nls wlti.!i iioole
possllile in n p.irtieahif seise the
glory i) ml ko-.-i I !) .-s of Aiuient
Ureeee. T he in n n al omen in past
a nt's who attain. (1 to renown ami
character leaving on tinll;i In
tllH'IKe lipt kit the ptopl . if sin i eei
hnr centurlei., arriv-i) I De ir 'les
tiny not by ehaiire in plit-(ill"
favfir Imt through in II K:ion i-li in
llels. These e.ete first an in-t, liiN
repente-l (ornii-'l hnliit, eonfinieil
hfiblt built up.", eh. l.;ei. r, ami
character mane possi" ) the i!e; lay,
cherished liy allluveis i f i nt i .m l
seaivhers for f-n-ts !!.! .s:he:.-s,
COUlltetl jts the ivre.it.-st i ! lior of nil
ftges, lit'gftil life it li e.n o.iji--iiilii.-nt
tn his (.peech. His fiyle w as wens,
his lnnuiiaue verpo.-. iV le :-r,. this
name t hen ol i in peri -! ;H !:,;'! liti
luj; to t he slum- " if l - -ra. If f reei!
II peltble Into his Illoul h 't his was
anfU't. Hf spoke, li -t p-nt. .1 tlie
act ngnin .'itiil iiL'iin I'hU is hahit.
The stutterer lT;re' i mnn of reaily
Utterance, I. f. he lin.l lie ehnmeter
of oratory and this inn l- his ! tliiy
certain. Cicero, the t U-ipiont liuaxva
and Julius Cnei-nr, the so! li.T, states
mini and orator followed tli" orator
ical Ideal set by Ivuhhi henes . t hont;h
they did not equal hnti. liei i.wtn,
EtigHsli itntl A tin-; ie. i n puhhi' ..pi-iV;-ers
of note read a ml r.teii 1 or.Mditis
of U'MHI henes to jnin insplrathm
Add Ideals.
Who are the people that are Wo d
Into tlt tlirilllif.r pleasures of niiil
III music-form? 'l heoi.es who pos
sess the soul of liiiaionv. I ho-e
who d o not tuHivaO- the r. lliiln:;
elements nor tos-e- ti-.e ta-teof
Hne-artM gain no i.-n.-ll t front master
compositions. Vet the la t iifi
talented can enjoy the lii..;; ht art
in intisle nti.l patiiti.i ii i :'.) -in. I e. e
are cultivated hy rep ine, I i-x--iii..n
Hut iH'oji'e must u'-t away fro it tniU
iiiK nliout and toiliiiy for things to
eat .nd to wear. I r -i i -inht r it a
""t',,"',u - i" """ IM 1,1 u"
line wt rams ofth' Mesinlt a voh-i
hawled out: "we fry onrst.t lard "
It was lint mi o1.. nation, it a in t
when eyes dls-.-avered dtea'ii lil'ii'ii-, e
ten kettle lid. the eyes stared over
and over anaiu, l he waichfid hal.ll
had been and mm I" -lay; ctiltiv.it... I.
( haracter Wits ttie ;iiiii'-l' by t tit
proeess. the menial fat lilt-;e- were
calltd l.itomotlo:! , ad wa it was the
result? 'lhe vv h i Is i-r llai t-tiV so
lotitf driven by vvii.d. vtai.-r i-inl
uiitiii.il force vv !e re h,.:n. s I to tiie
steam eligl'l", Ni-ili.il' ll-i-J.ls mil'
drtiiiy;Sili any lun;. -r .;.! i.v.-d th
hunt of in ichii.try, t he lontrnry
winds cold. 1 no io.i. r bar lhe pro
f;ress of o. eatt ulr.iiii' l. n iiii- uu
Iw.ii.1m of xt.-el tin- pal tlial il , il, ise.tr
ry paiseimits n t i in-l,e . i; n ria; rate
of Su ml an hour. ' n ' n inn l:o.
.metaled vv i I h I hi - a I . . a la i t U;7, t.
I in Hi? James Wat I
Kor huu it- is, yi a tiioiis.in U o
y ears the lie,ltt aiii. i.uhe I l !i-. oi.,m
tlllllbus cloud', to tia:l.' iae eve,
whl'e thuudcl pwO-l I-. m their
uuiit id t rror to n il.o n ii,,- m; i t -
stltlotis To tin m t In -e iiiai v j, on
ami sublime ph. tioin.-.,a wen- but
iN-etri'M ti! destruciloii i i-1 .1 of
bem lii tent elierh s i. va ali ,1 t... lhe
Creator. An net of oh .-ivnitou,
then t Ie' hat.it i t p, ii, 11 '. ,l a f .a ,v -ed
by the cb.iraier I ii'ia.i i:i: - u,
I, j ri.i'KfH'l t he 1: 1,1 , i.iwai iiit.ni'i.
disp.-lliii ihiikl.ess. .,',-. -I I It
linhtnli, to propel i . . r j,ii. -. i t's,
ourelictile I ins an 1 ti .- o. ii t.s
the mat vil of i.iiisi a if t i.iii.i.iii i, a a
iDtatlonit'.v corn a- sr. :'r.,-. m.li
out v iiii;., ( n ii e 1 -.. , i- ... ! i - ni , i y
I o t li ,v , ov er in 1 1 .Ie- ...ii ... i . .--s
ttt'tllH. hill ill Ml I ' I ,!,,.. I' Ii. ,1.
human inlet ( .HI. '. V. i.e. i r ,, e i i
lu the Jan;.:. A ii -, o ' i i e
helhl of II. e I!, I ! a.. .. i li.
isacred tial ne- us Il-' -I. : Va t e.
Kl-ilty. tie- In -niiiV'iSi -' I ( I e
Auutx ,.ii. ir t i !. !(. v.i ti it. i. c
are a t eiho vv 1 1 iije- -.tii'i i,'i. i i. .
pt Ni- .v Y"i k. 1 1, -a v i.ii .: i i i ...
f.C'A H h" VV I . , - 1, .- .i r, I t( ii to
the ohlett tlayn of eniei;, s, e.i a oe-,
n:il oven? Yet this tlrli 'he i i t a .,- i
ours lierant melt h.nl ( !i n .. i ,
fornteil Py the hntiltt sMnml.ti Pv'
t he net of nhxervii i Pi'm'oi'i t ra !, m
and t ins-ideation. I h tleilny tf
I' l anklln. I-MIno t a .tit Man out i-,
ell ft, There Is no neeil o idoU;.
nient of wtoiie to perpel n -! the'u
, nameH In human ine'iiory. i:cry in
! fundesant bnih, itre ll!il, or ilisl.anl
j ineMsaue, the street ear. and text
hook for our si-hools make those
tinmen household words.
l,rt us remember that these iives
are not exeej,i,,,1:i) t;,, f ,,i , t,,
g iln nontrol of all natural foit es on
th s earth Mini reaeh for the iitlaiii
me:it I'oth purely moral and slniil
,ttiutly sptrlttial 1 he human r.tee
jand its in llvidiials nr.' stpl fir fro. a
;the of perfection til fill these
'lines. The energy of I he ', lints has
j been but slightly used, t !.e possiUii
; itlew are limltU";-..'. tnr west, in
states have no v!nt;T nor Imrni i
' heat of tot miller. Why? 1 he won;
j tin ne'd the Japanese eunvnl, com
jinn from the warm unions of ' he
i I'neilie tleeail ltto lilis the .Innate
Who Is t here so bold as to say that
j the restless euet ji-.-s of til" tion l.t
j will not be directed to in, !t i he sn n i
I ami glaciers In mount Mn v iil- ts
land polar regions and thus turn
'the frozen re -.ions into pirpeiuai
jSprlnii! VVIhicihi j redid t he reult
;of eouqiiere I waves and t haimlne;
! ti'h's; Who will set a boundary
! lieyonil which mind and sUill e inaoi
j renli to cure the s. k? What tire ifie
j limits of 111 'tital pellet ration? 'Alio
j tins discovered the ciiviimfeiei.te of
1 .spiritual fuhlbi.ity? Oh the uuinliei
i less luterroejitlons? l'iie,. ;ne I'll!
!the eviileuce of wide cji-a ;iii-iij
win re miirsle, iniiid and spl it sliall
;strie;v't. 1 0 r mastery. W ho will
I launch into the activities of iuV'.'
' Who w ill let the law of inertia, that
-element la Its active priu.lple when
flin t- in mot! n 1.". n- ti ii, to u
j main iii motion, have t he ii-.-eiea-eet ?
! 1 iscovcr youri-elf, put your -ie!i,-;
in-.'ists Into action, who J;inv.- hat
; this t.-neratlon will brine; f o 10
( churai. teis of 11 unvr ileliny amoi.i;
jtln treat titan any which h is pr.-.
- .-eded p. .'
1 The purpose of our sihooi is the
evtlut ion oi I fe l-t.-h il tvlndsnr.
to t).- .leveloinil (In, 1 I 1
1 a pa tile in tho ttltuty sis oi t. tn'ut
t iple or titetir.v nud t he .-eel!i-a 1 1. a;
i mail" to discover tlielr truth or
error. The purely pit v l -.tl l.i-eom.-s
siitiordlnattf to the nieiit.af an i'
moral. T h e physical ill u t of
iii'aa'fMlty perish, 'rim menial and
. s.ilrltnal, incased lu linr u-'rr en.
I dure eternally. The s i tl mil
! fi-ntuiereial, life ts tlte r I! it! a ,.i
th- mental and moral t. liar.., n r.
j If error U lnied wl 1 11 l.i, It i.tasi
j be diseiivered n 1: il extern. In.it. !.
! To tin this reipitn-s the nliii.ly I .
think and act Indep nl eat !y , 1 1-
cani.ot hope to gain t de.stiay s -j
following the Idandlshui nis ,,
errant public opinion Many i-ii-f - li
es h ive not yet fearn- d the peH.ivt-
; I by or science of charm ter bn,l
: I.ei;i-I ttloll cannot prud n e a
It w a s a small a
t
which wan done by Mm lia Lnif.t r,
a n liisl-uiilcant monk. wi,,-a h
' t liinheil a laihler n n d nail- 1 t ,V is,
( iiinety-nine theses on th rathe diea!
jdoori In Wit tetil'i-r-:, yet tlml.-iei
pal la tnotiou a etn rein In teliea m-.
'and inlelleet'ial e I r e I m vvlt...
in . mint ti in p.aluH power with ...
je inline; .viatrs. It was n t hun I- imi
'p.'iil for liberty. It ui'iiit th- ni
' tlniate de.-itrtletlo t of all pi i '.t-i v ,ii
and iie iiial lavi ry.
; To be eon t I'lie d
N i. gi'titi" Mr. Di'iiiom-h!, ( en
oriior Ihidh-y has no', propos. d o
ro creat.i .Missouri r to re i!!"U)d
hof people bee Ul .' h iMili i it o t
d i that if ho would; bur. h o i -I
rying to induce his f.-tiow i.iii
. -ns to maUu la tt.-r use of v, h .i
IlitUIC ilS d'tlio for lliM tVo 1 -to: -
ful state and to ere!.. I'l-ml : ut,
uu-ler which th -.y .1 n d tin ,i
children tn.iy his ino-.. v,, -!: -,.
m r com ort s, betti'r Jaws nnd
ti"l t?r governm -'nt. 11 is n t
fii ailing for anything, nor is he
running from anything. He
'n ia: s to d s .;i) ' ,i..,g w.i ; I
i hi lu for tin p.'opl.. wuli .'I.-. d
liiiii governor iiiid he Mait. tin
in lil'i,ltl ill II i a -iWuk'
oro.nl miiui, d I) ',i,o r ; s i , 1 1 ,
work lot has uitib-t taii. o
Missnjri is uiot.' tb t p!y in
t.tfdiu Uu! i;iiii(;v'Mi,( ;,t -f
t Mississippi tivir ih,;ii uiiv
o 1 i-r s'.atf along ji u,ais.
iVidiagreat t. t p"!is to s -
,iin' a sea p, n t and t a, h ,,,.'' ii-iit
t . . l i egioi a i ton.- tin I; t'ouniy
t a l,-tllil'Mt tO I.V iJi.e.OlV Ie 111-
fi i'd, Ml-mUi i wi'l o v .-'ly t i; -
rit i.'-l oy dt k'p water in t h e
M a 5 1 s.sjpjji,
C n C i" r? : .
s i'
l'' '. 1. finirr.).
t'o'lier IMIi " el Wlilnnl,
Jsilinlay H, :,,.l (. ii p,,
'ravel' s-,,i-v , nt i.'.:iii.
Kerinon Py I'isl i,r at S;iiO
i'l a -. i-r ta- ei S1.1. ',-,t, n :().
lion's I! t I i i-1 a f.,iw,
J .) .' Hot - 1 1 v, i'nistor.
iieintati i.ii'iierati Church.
Cottier 4 h a ",) he-,i,t.
Satv.l.-iy -h-iol n! fM.-,
e'Tiiimi 1. 1 15.'i0 a. 1,1.
AH are e-.n!;..i! ie vtte-1 t o a I tend
' uu. I'.rMM', I'n.inr,
'Ulailif i .'viu-eSl Hervtee.
','on;ei- jt h ,.n. Walnut..
Is-rvl-.-i-H iin-t in d,,,. Sundays of
nch :). .nth a t .;:
Xle s ,-.t ' 1 ,,. :n,
l;,-v r.T!!' : n-:i"i;v. Pastor.
F.rst trsiij terj.tn luireh.
'oriiin' .";'i5 -i,-.d Pa rU v eui.
.-out 1 t.v ..-ho-'l at P.iV a. m.
.Iivni ir !',... i avor at :i:0) p. hi
IV. 'ilehlll -j; at 1 1 t in.
'hi istl.-.n I-;, idea vor a tj.ft p m.
I'ravt-r .i,-.-i le- every Wti.,es
lay at p. in.
f'ri trlit. i a r 7: ",i p n.
W. ;. fi-iwKi.i.. i'.ts(..r.
51. l;, C".. tireli, - o; h.
('01 "'d :ii,. P.u k A vet.st..
S-.i a I i .v S.-a ., , a i ft;
Pie . '.li u at i I .1 ta.
J 1 il'.r I..-a at p. in.
."- id 'i' 1 1 a .1 1 ti ::.') j., m.
I'r - .eli.-i-; : ! 7;S: p. III.
!. v.-ry oil"
ii di .ily luvlitd to at
Veil I I h- j-ervl es
I'. A I 1 i.Ml n, Pa t or.
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is ,i-l f. ri h i I p'l (a: la's pel I! ion,
v nl. li. ; 1,. i-.fl a- io.l , .f., t.. wil:--I
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of November, l.'"s, t
l..l;i,i, l.i the t , a . '
i III" ei.iility of
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with kiudae'saad nli'.flioa; but said
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plli.s lis the lia-...iat i I piiluliff.
jl ,s ill-, nl. -d i.. ,:-ri! fi oia phOullit
vv 1th. -ut a , ,..,1-;.' , , i,e I, ,r t he
pa e ol i-.-i e i I.,. a oi." J ear last
past' I a iv i ' -1 I .1:1 that p I i.i. I of
li Ill ' I-" 'l I I has i.. i aie-eliled
hiiiis. if fro at , la' Hi.i. I. y defendant, '
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HUROHES I
t:n.l.t Church Kervlees,
t 'order vh il nml Mnpje.
riertthlnir every Sindny,
11 HO , in, nml 7;,t) p. ni.
Mindny Hehtml; 0 4,' a. m.
It. Y. V. V, 6.M p. m
Prayer meetlns;; WednfMtrfay;
iv::tO p 111,
Pible cliisg, Katurtlsj; 7;S0 p lu
F. '.V 5htaubis, rntAr.
, Christian Churth.
Coiner ftrd and Walnut,
tiihle School nt VM 1. m.
t'oiainniiloii nntl Preaclilnf r
vices at ll:t;0 n. tn.
Chrl.tlati Kndeavor 8 84
Kvenlns ;ervieel7.o0
You me cordially Iuvltd tn b
present nml bring yonr neighbors.
L. H. KorpseL, Mtnlttor.
Church f Christ, delemut.
t ortn r Ord and Walnut.
Sunday Sehool nt 9.45 a. ni.
fi rvtcM nt 1 1 a. m.
Testimonial Meeting: on W4bm
l.iy t 7:"0 p. nt.
Iteadintr iininii open on Weflnes.
day from .5 to 5 p. in.
Allure ronllally Invited to V
fend thcp servita-n.
Urtii.ttt street M. K. Church.
Co ii.-r4th and Wnlnut.
--in, day s.-in,.,) m SM5 a. tn.
iTi'tiviiilm - at It n. nt
J in. lor le ague nt 2 !0 p m.
l.pwortl: I -entiie at I.M p. tn.
Prrm hiug nt 7.30 p. m.
i'rn.vrr inis-tltig on Tkn
everilng nt ?:").
- 1 Tli" public U cordlnlly larlted
I ittti-iid.
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A ti. KinT, rtr.
El TABLE j
Ml'sotirl I'HCifle Tint Card.
SOUTH ItOl'SP,T. I.Ot:g 4KB g, .
so. : u-hv.-i. n it.
-to I skxv 1:2 f.
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w Km mil'Mi, r. wiiTT I IIIHIL.
No. in" leaves 1:44 p. I
Vo. tOii I .-ate 6.M a.
OUTS ROl'MO.
V. Arrlv.a. ft . 1
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t .. i'O" ArrlviM 12:4 p.
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drives )--
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.n. 4)H Arrive. 1I:4Sb.m
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1 1. ,i 1 1; ti ir t and miilnlainiitire of plato-
tlh'. I'I il.oi'f further tate tb( ths
U now a r.-sl i-ut ,(f Hates county l
, this siiiU'. a. id has rt'l li(3 wttkt
I his stale .me whole jeer lit-it t.
, fore the fiiii.i.' uf t las mill Ian I'uta.
HiI lurlher si iten thit her former
' uituie vv us 1.1, it- Wiili.-iniM.
1 iiiirn'iiui., i it- j, ri-iin-.es in'ing lynjr
j considered, the l ilntlff pray tw m
j dl v ol ee.J f i mil the boil. in uf tnntrl.
j la otiy eoiitr aeti'il in iif,,ri.ftf J with
, d, f.-ud. tat; th il shit itj.tr Iw rrntored
lo ii.-r Punier nam,, nf .U, WHP
is n; a ad t tin t t he ttnirt will tnakt
--ueti fui t i.er order an, I Jiidgvmvbi,
f'oia 11. ne lo I I m r, tou.htnji tht
pi em is.-, uh tut ha court shit It i-era
Ml.st mid jut, nt ,.,t (itdi'UBttlS
said H '0!.(e II, i'nuiks Ht MII1 Np.
pear at this t 'aart, at t he next term
I hen of, to b . b.-uii and holden nt
het urt .toue In ihetllj of Butler.
In said e.iuniy. mi the tirt Monilay
In l .l.ru try lain, ted tjti or liefor
t he ii,t d t of mi, Terni, nuitrrr
or pie td to the I'd It toll In it, cuUkm,
ihe same vvid be t.tk. Il as ronfetst-O,
nid Judijm. nt vvlil t. rdidered c.
cordially.
And lie i I'm ilicr Ordered, that a
copy hereof he published, according
"i tw. lu the Uleli HUI TrlboBs
.evvsp.ipi-r printed a u dj putilltbed
lit rai l e maty, tit lhah- f,,r f,(ur
-a. siirc-sslvfly, publishvd at
sl oace il week, the lat lliM-rtio
"ibeiti lea-t thirty dm iK'fon, t(1(,
n o.ty uf said .-e.t l etirunry Ttrtu
a this (' nirt,
T- l Kvieitt-K
Circuit Clerkl
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Wl IM is niy Iiiind nnd
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e eiety. na 7, iv day or Dee;
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