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RICH HILL m:.$Of Kl, THURSDAY, JA!T. ij , 101.
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riflYfCINGDQPwl FOR AHORSE
Cried King Richard, and Ilickey's Stock
Food for tho horso.
It builds up your stock and prevents ill
ness. Added to its great merit is the
quality of being fresh and pure. We
make it and know what is in it.
We also carry all the standard brands of
stock and poultry food.
I nnrnn nnun nnnnn nm 8
urtnH unub uutiirHNi u
HOUTOSA.NI IJALLIOWS.
Th sleet and fro the past
week made 1 1 very dangerou
in vcalkitvvf o n the fid.' walks,
neveral rereivirg falls, but ivre
wriously hurt
Pie Sinclair, hi recently
hold bU farm of 120 acres, has
purchased the livery b r n at
at Men and will roov to that
place to reside m ihe fulute
Squire Roberts was tranacing
business at Riob III! S.-.tufdy
returning home on lhj late train.
Mrs J. W Welch, who was
very sick the latter part of laM
week, i recovering under the
the care of Dr Shafer of Rich
Mill.
Mis Tot VanArsdale enter
taiued a number of friends Sat
urday night where a very enjoy
ablsvcning was s pent.
Dill Miller spent Sunday with
hi son E Id.
Mina Grs Welch was a Rich
Hill visitor Saturday noon return
intf home on the 1 0? train.
Mra. Blood worth i a rapidly
recovering from a three weeks
attack of heart trouble
Gua Hsndley who baa been em
ployed at Briton M., ha return
ed home.
Mr. and Mrs. Falls tinted with
Mrs. Hughes San-Jay afternoon
11. J.Amos and fainit.v formally
of this placet, but who have bsen
keeping a hotel the pant year
at lil j Jt k 1 01 1 , bare return
ed to H o ton to reside.
Mra. Kail, flailed with Mra.
Welch Monday afternoon
Will Urs ry of js Ilm pe, who
lias been vii;inc his father, re
turned home Sunday.
Mm, Va1) A rNlal" tooW'd
oral day k lust weaa ih frini a
in Rich Kill rturmrin h"tn
Monday. Read lh" TlctMCNK.
'
Cliristion Church Rich Hill, Mo.
SAIURDAV fVIMNti, JAN 15, 1910
BEN HUR
Ircture and In rrtsinmrnt
The Chariot Race
And Uiny Olhrr Irtrllllnq Scenes
Irorn the Story of Ben Nsr and
The Prodigal Son
A Triple Program Of Colored Pictures
IMQir: INURSII,Q and INSTRLCTIVE
tveobody Welcome - - Admission 25 cts.
On account of an eDfcine trak- the nuia!! country towns. The
down on tran No. 207 smth. removal of the trade of t,.e
bound on Mo. Pac. line and which w!la..-a and stnail. towm wi;i
is due here At 1.07 o'clock, did mean eventu.i!iy, a sacrifice f
not arrive until 3 SO Monday. (the best busi.s interecW o t
Graut Greenlee was a Nvtachi ! thy ,,,llirw rural ll
visitor Tuesday returning li..uejCOUI:trJr' ir"m "r"' "acti"n
Wednesday morning. to auotuer all kind of busmen
1 inter.'stK, both ml -in and sub
Mrs Il.lliy m a Nevada vis j 0.,,u, Wlll n lUi. d;!adrail.
itr l riday evening and Sa'ur
dir morning of iiat week
!
G'ac Konwisis visitinp r. ia-j
iivvs in Appleton City at this!
writing. j
Ver.'e Knowies of Colo., whoj
has been visiting boma folks at j
this place, departed for hie home
Friday of last week.
Don't forget tho pie supper at
the church Friday night. Every
body come.
Violet.
Raymond Watson wasabusi
neaa visitor to Kansas City yea
terday. Albert ".Vaik and son Carl d
parted for Kansaa City Tuesday
morning. J
The biggest five cent tablets
in town at Watson it Grimm's, i
Come to our store for the tig-1
gest tie cent tablet i n towr.
Watson A Grimm.
Dr. G. A. Delamatr
visited
at points in Kansas t b e tatter
part of last week.
Miss Florence Reavlcy. aister
of Mrs. U M. Griffith of this
city died at Nevada yesterdav
morning. Deceased formerly
lived here and baa many frieuds
here who will be greivwd tolaarnj
of bur aad death.
The R"v. Nphta!i Eucctck, D
I)., i f Knsa City will deliver t
li-'ure in the Walnut St. M. K.
i 'hurt h n x Thursday iiigl, the
irj'h Sujrt,
M
si. r
Forces o Civi'dai'ioii " Reaervc
thi' date lor the lec ure. 1 1 i ,
is the second number of the K;
worth le ague Ii'Cture Couis-.
3.
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3
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1
R
y
The Country M?n!i nt
,,
Notwithstanding our 1
boasting tho Age of I'l'in mi
whieh we )ivr, i nr pcturil i' -H'M
jinto )r'M'iit a:, 1 future e.;j
l ditiona it V:i y s!u!,!nv. Iy und
j by no hope th day in.iy not be
jtoo 1 1 . r n deferred the Anii-i, ti
people vv ill come to real..! t !i:t
I the only situation in v. hit h they
' hivtnbeen inti-reslt d i t-ou.pti-j
iu the Main t ..'.. ua th- i-pp(,r-
i tunity to t-avc or tn.ikt: sn uu!u'd-
iatc dul!:ir it two.
i Uur r-at cities continue to
This- growth is in population and
iu the centralisation of trade,
and w e are t-lo-.v to rccour.; that
thiit ii lai ely bX X h; t x penne ol
i ta-e.
The growth of the
mil.! 'rutr-r
busiut-ss thl'o
i) c !,ilogui' seat
out by the fital hojsi s in the
largo i'los is nutional menace.
The store of the country t-iwn
which the mail order trade stt-ks
tote.tioy i ir.ll'jenee in j -self.
I'mple 1 i k t t. maintaiii
their h'.Mi.t. rcunilatout ct-itaini
litt'e tenters of tt;ide If ai
country to-.vn or vi!:ag- has a!
ceptaoi p;rcentag
of businoss!b',.v !rt,Ui
in supplyn c local needs, tl.c
farmers, the merchant nd
village wweller u'.l join togeth r;
in a cert tin j i 'i'loin tho r ho:n- I
town a;;J i'.s Liitie.
....
Whenever t h e country ii-er,
i chant is
d, lv,d 1 1 ading by
mail passi s .vcr his head t the
Will C.l.V Il'UlseS, l!H Sit, ail li-wn
itself is iojared as well as the
merchant. If the merchant is
fiDitnv vj
riven u!
o f b
and his stote i closed, th tinalj
j result is that the village beccines
! dilapidated and dead., and the
jie,ph; - ail who are ai.le moe
away to ni"re thriitv centers.
The merchai.t am! hi e'. rks areja' flace.
apt to drift to the city and bo- Mrs. Uura cJden ;
C Wii' sunp.e employes in bulkier i,. V. " It.OilenV t-.i l-
eslat.lisljii! i.t. devoting their
cnetgies thereafter to siinp'virS
the rural trade througii mail
catalogues. Instead of men
they become infinitesimal whev-N
of s gresl mschine.
T1V Cr. te-t lii.p for t h e
p.s'p'e id l!,e I'niw d Si:it
s lu'.
in the us:'. v.ei i
T:.e vmii t rv i'
al'y u uur, i s
o( t
!)d i
e thr;(
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ix IT- lo
'III! t!
li I u a . n
! wii h a v !.!
' sili'i-'.vd U ;
; ld llee.U.
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lu ej 1
. '-' .-'t
tr.- a in e it i
ol i, , r. I u !T
dei stands
II
l :
i I.H'iil Inst ilnt --el-, rt
5 nh.v rea.lv wiMi w
vice and Hssis'-mre
,1
I'eVcr-
1, belly
both i o ti
lbs cue, e r.
t d buj-
ios pu- '.
('inn iu-vi ;i j ,! ' 1
Wh-'n !..' I s ilri,i-,l
liess vv!-'i is to l,(i.
'i'Me Rve' . e J.u!ii,-- i. tto '
t o vl.-v-e...p pi i d.-rt'y, r
Wit ii.i.it in ,-.,!. o.-il o,' iio.ite !,)-i
to t wi-h n ..n,,,,:..,.,,,.,-'
ieuoe. Woh-Ke h
Ctiuntl to li : a: t s-.i.
i: v for vm i.. t w id e
tiie in;:il o ,i,-r 1 1 ado
IO P'.O !'.i!l
:",-', ." i
is t ry ing to
o ot er."
th
c ilnt ry in
ch'.tr.ls
L .mpratir. '.y f e iv .in:v-r
j are i-,d- p.'r.d'-id thinKers. 1 f
i J'"tl bd. vvr.ii i., MV .f t ..i; 'hey
' are Hkei.v t ii tint ite Hum tl-.e
, . C'omtr.y noiihu't is it r-.'bter
J and a usiin r, . d th.tt th.. f4 1 1 ,v -
1
ls coiiMiHii iv cmi jj t .-vh'iig b. t
j ter w.thout bio). Tti.-fuuh the
j yitd I 1 s. t1 e n. iv il'n'
jith- y Sle l I-ii v a 'U'g. p, i-
I ci'i tceof the, r iMii.iie. s en's tc
thocity. If the laviicr Las Lad
to l.itTi in favor of the enlarge
j mert f rural free d!i
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ja parol post yW rn he vfi j b!
-.! to t Uitn tercet bentCu to j
th farojf-r from it inaaKrjr!)t; )':
Hjt't! .. far'ur fa Is to r :i'( t
t;ia I.'- mnsi't ta;d t t
.a is in'r"!y in a 'k'r .u . !
varp, aijil when inv part of thej
fabric i weakened, the v. !;!. '
a y s t e Hi is threatened w i t h
(!'.: tui lion. The farmer wr,i
.iv.s an isr.Ia'.ed life is almo-.-. j
ntv..-r a successful or pr'vn et -
ivo man. He r.ee2i relio-.rs
ar,d contact with ether ii;'r f,f
a:-i ic uitura! knowledge and jd-Hs. j
u::' ana an iney Dt-ea ii;nu:!js
-nd incentive, and that can or.!-.
'n" from a source of !ar:-rt
breadth and experience, a r-d j
through a morelatimate contact I
with the world outside. It is;
this isolation which is driving soj
many yojn pe-p! frora the!
farm to the cities. There-fore,'
'Ji'.- s'i.a I country tewns must!
-ncouriHred into thrift and pros
p-rity if the ben elements of
farrnia or rural life are tovur-
vive at ail.- Pattern' Monthly I
FAirtVir.W FASlIKS
Mrs Sijermanof RicLHiil was
visiting at Mr. Burkholdcr's j
week. j
!!r Rarnie Yeates and
sistc-r
MisMyrlof Scott City Kar.s .j
are visiting relatives in Mo. from!
MeU to Rich Hi'L
Mrs. Maud Paker and iittle
uasn., s;Hnt a iew:tf tj
U1-l1 --.
with Mrs. G?o.
(-t,bia Kich "
Earl Rider and sister Miss
Nora were visiting t'neir cousin
1
5 .m r. r red iv.Tingwtcij at Met the
j L.tter part of last week
It does look like we would get ;
i an invitation to some of those en-
tertaininent.i ao we would have
s-'incthirg to write about. V"e
n,istd one Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Marx entertain-
iod a few of their friends IVid iv
U rtnined Saturday r.ight, g.s.d
iiijsie anci a cne tiaje rers:-t.
Mr. Nathan Brown and family
visited their daughter Mrs.)
Aubra Wi!s n of the west part,!
Siind.iy.
o"'M" v race ana rr.-. c
r.tnrelar.d onine home Friday re-!
: .11,,;. K,.;r if.,,.,', s;;ir,i .
Master Raymond H .-J : ;i
pei? S.ttitrdav night in t wn'
j with his friend Clyde (Jrit'gs. j
.Mr. Smith of the L . h u igh'j
inirlo-id moved to t I. e Snuthi
, f.irm in the west J'rt this vv. fc.
! Mr. Gabewna wocdering why !
ti e assessment was greater 'it
! i i Lii fortv than thesontii
b-( ,ium ,t i nearer Rich H:
irview lis five r.ew m !:
in the district.
Mr. M.d Mrs Will Rider
.n-hefife g.rl in their her
l,ai
X. X. X
: See J O.-h's big aJ in this isstie. !
! J. J. Richardson was t Hutlcr ;
v sitoi- Tuesday. j
I 't s u kt tt ws a visit r he; e :
T.i.-hiy. '
t'.vrl S' tick of Nevada vt-iud !
1 i br.it!o.r H Steock cf U
cdy Tio-!-uv.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. llu !JeI. s,
of Tvi'sv. t.Vshi Visiled Mrs !! ;,
ii. Ui.n's pareta, M r. si.d Mi s.i
Id as At dorsou of this city bhejj
lit t cf last week. it
OUR CANDIDATE
PHILS. GRIFFITH
Sixth District flepisUican Nominee
For Congress
G2itni.rs cuvitis
The Rcpiiiliccn V
I The fight In TQf S
i D;s:r;ct
UH
Ti e Re;
stat? will
i:j in --
t ,'or.s of t o S
pr.:
car, to t!.e
s; v-h rt
.tor
a- t,
;
candidate t-
IC Tgressa; , D -. A:..
I1 ! ststo tr.d r.iti-..
! t'""t V'-X '' '" t:. t
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' rc:r.uv-i fr-:n
, s ai,.e a as
m nJ.
Rut D
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of t:.
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wide pcrs
a iirn grap on pj
is well s t u;p d l
rade vacant a-..S.-r
able circ.ii.:..'-,.ar ti
As Weil i:i:ow;;,
nior.vl, for i : i .;s
several h'.l'.'d ml t
tf.'iu h,s p-vrty j-i
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BEICH'S CHOCOLATES
Wc have C::
city. Call
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WATSON
i ..is- deratkti ix.y well aesi W
O-Lgrts thci a represcr.ta.tive
in reference to Lis Desocratic
; ;.. : t, wtio cascct pott'.blr
:. : i.-e core thaa aa iica
, ,--(. at iai tceeber of u icD&ca
tciiorty. lacVicg ia lb
.--ii-af e ci lc:.zs all those aped!
c.a:rt and o, unities whkb
; Judge D Araond more
ihii a vzzt Democratic meizber
. .:: egress.
"Devery po;biIityof aocceaa
I '.: spires the Repablkra cf the'
district to a degree teat could
- t oeexpexted wbn the ra!t
t!:e election w a tortrgoc
'.- nils sion. TLe poaaibuity b
;a prolaU ity a-d iha prob
i i .-.y a prospect. Miaoan Re
; ; aoi;caa everjwher will eitsd
fraternal greeting U these of
! t:- Sixth district and oacgntv
j ;au them and Mr. Critb c
j'The Hghtlcjc Cbaace." Kto
j si C..ty Journal.
J. R. Hales waj a Batkr v'a t
r 1! r.Jiv af'er-va.
J M r r. If. P. James who Lad
j' vvr, visiticg ia Batler arrived
.i ::ie ? !cnday.
Dr. H. I). Olaen anJ wife are
visiting in Webb City.
Mrs. H. G. Cool of Batltr
v;s;'.ed relative here the first of
I.st
John Sucgle was a Butlsr via.
ior TuosJay.
J IC. Martin wm a Nevada visit
r l ist Saturday.
Herman Hoover arritsd tiotss
it-jrdiy after a short visit with
Hitdcntty relatives.
-'"';n Ihissy of FittburjtKaris.
w a viitor Lere the latter
"vrt of list wek.
Mrs. I.. M. GriSitb, who hd
m Visiting her parents Mr.
i Mr. Js. Rrelv of Nevada,
' ,.:it:ed last Friday.
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c( Box Cialic ia the
Lc:ch$
Qitxolates. They
Rothcnfcirg
Cj-riT.a Ouinccllor
Nathanachloss
L'l (i;-'.;.";j,na John Rodgtrs
Ckii, Dcnby
Hav&na Brv
GRIMM
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