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Escaped Jailbirds Did.i'l Get fir.
Tlio ttutler Dernocrt ys Ed.
Winn sud II. l. Ijee, prisoner
ut tlio county juil, who skipped
out Wednesday morning about
10 o'clock were cauelit by Sheriff
I'.ullock nonr Archie and broucht
barlt to 1 Sutler on the evening
train and landed in jiil.
Winn and lo had been work
inn about 1 1 i jail and that tnorn
ing thry wore lold to move aouie
cinders and do other work fcbout
the prenii.son. When Shonff llul
lock reached home for dinner he
found botli lind skipn'd out.
Ho leleiilioned to the different
towns around Butler and finally
Kt on track of them at Adrian,
Koine one having aeen Lee a he
passed through that place. The
Sheriff boarded the lK:al frieght
pointf north and caught both of
the fugitt:es at the water tank
near Archie.
Winn is serving a nix months'
sentence in jiil for breaking into
a store at Passaic several month
ago and his time would have been
out some time in April.
Lee is the fellow who waa sen-
couontv .tin in kii fnr
entering a room in a Rich Hill
hotel recently and steling som
wearing apparel.
Napke the tailor, does your
cleaning, pressing, anJ repair
ing Over Iieasley'a.
FAlRVIKtV FAMIIM. ,
Who can ask fur finer weather
than we have been having.
Fairview and Reavely teacher's
had the please re of attending the 1
reading circle Saturday night, cme at last.
held at John March's. j . P. . , . .
J Miss Edoa VanArsdah', who
Mrs. Conger asd two daugkt- TjjtBd a few days last week wiM,
ers, Mrs. Gravit and Mrs Liv- reative5 in Nevada, has retum-
ingston and three children apest ej bom
a few days last week at the home : ,
of Will Rider. Mr. and M r . ' Mr' and MrM- nAr"fa.e wen
Livmgton, who have lived near R'ch Hl vis.tor S uurdav.
Hume for several years, ara now ' Miss Cora Well h w as a Rich
preparing to move to Kansas. Hill visitor Friday
Miss Grace Moreland's school I Mr. and Mrs. Rnnfii w. r
was out Friday, we understand Horton caller one day last we. u.
she expects to spend the aum
mer in Colorado Springs.
Frank Hart, of Oklahoma, is
visiting relatives and friends in
Mo.
The measles ate still raging
as Mr. Leonard, Ray and Black
have them, we suppose it is the
black measles. We understand
Mr. Ray ia not getting a ongas
well as we would like for him to.
W e understand Jim Staleup
and Ed Heddenhave their chinirle
out as carpenters and plasterers.
They are practising on Jim Hed
den's house in Vrnon county.
Alfred Church has purchased
a fine team of mules, he expects
to farm for himself this year that
looks a little suspicious.
The number of Fairview has
been changed from 16 to 129
Miss Ashley's school at X)
closed Friday. She will finish
the school at old Metx as Miss
Jewell resigned on account of
ill health.
Mr. and Mrs Hilton sntertain
ed about thirtv of their neighbor
and friends Fricay night, fine
music and siDging and all report
a good time
Bruce Drown'a school closed
Friday, and he left Sunday for
Warrensburg to attend
school. Iiruce is a dne young
to taka Cardul, for your female
troubles, because we are suro I.
will help you. Remember that
this preat female remedy
MP
SSIS
CF
has brought relief to thousand.-, of
other sick women, so why not to
you? For headache, backache,
periodical pains, female weak
ncss, many have said It Is "the
best medicine to fake." Try Itl
Sold in This City w
man and w ' nmo It" win
make frioud and well most any
where.
Mr. and Mm. Windtield 11 1
and girla of Rrnvely whit vi-iliiu-relative
find friends on KoJ
Crek Saturday and Sund.iy.
Mr. and Mi, (loo. Mnicliuwl
and Mr. and Mia. .las. Kistlitirn
npent Sundry i II'll with
Alva Moreland a d f.uiii.,.
Mra. K L ill !! n i i n
a few day with her i ntent in
Rich Hill.
P. O. Hrown'a i hod ;il WhiU
Rock closed Friday.
Tuesday was Miss IV-si.'
Burkhoider'a birthday and her
young lady friend surprised her
by spending h pleasant day with
her. Mrs Uurklmldor ur.d Uss
Lucy did their part by preparing
a nice dinner for them.
' Clipper'' of the K. view said
"Peggy ''of the enterprise almost
fished she had beta a K-pu
l"" so ahe couid lake t!nttri
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tocuropi, we mum tur onu ui-i-ter
change l.er polities a we
would like for "Peggy" to take
that triD. We are uie Miss
"Peggy is choicy but think her
choice will be some uu c Repub-
Mean yel.
Mr. and Mrs, Abb Hos. spent
Sunday with Hardin
Summers.
M i s Jessie Williamson i -
pending this week with li r
fr;n,4 vi n,,i.. n
I ttiUM HIV V I - 'Hi
X.
X- X
HOKTOX AXI ISAU.IOW.V
Lookt as though
prinu' ha-
Mrs. Falls visited c- -u ji i -f
days last week with freniis n.
Nevada.
Mr. Jones and son Charley
werell 'rton callers one day la-.t
week.
Miss Cora Welch i - on the sit V
listat this tvritin;.'.
Oliver Thntntll tnJ family
moved in the Carpenter house
last week.
Miss Cora Welch proved tk
lacky one from Hortnu to wm '
through the 11 r 'd's piauo :u,d
Diamond Ring enotesl ami a.
reward is weiring a liandsnme
E'gin gold watch which i ? a
beauty.
Rush Wilson of near Nevada
passed through Ilmtnn last Fii
day.
Tony and Finis Wilmoth spent
Sundsy with their cousin Sun
Hughes.
Mr. K iberts sold his 'JO acre
farm which lies west of town o
a Lexington man lust w.uk, rice
paid $(k)0.
A L Handily and :.Mi,ily huve
moved to town, wh'1 'In- mo
wife moved mi the fur in a d i 1
try farm life awhile
Mr. Marshall o f DM-im .
Iowa., is hs.ki'g ttftnr I mi i ii.
,0a his ranch at t h i pi.ic a '
present.
Mrs. Roa Grove utld .1 nil'-
Rhea were M -ir cail is. S -u .
day.
J. e Cole Nlld f(i' j V II. Ve ii
the r.u. ill It I 1 ee I M
U'. Ml .-'
J. W. W -io'i am.1 s i.i II ii
were Nevada viii r o u e da,
last week.
Viol. IT.
Th- b..w .
who (lied H'
Hi.. .
R uv
i ' i
house Sunday ui(;hi a we. k
ia still beinif held st tho Wt I
bargi r l'i 1 i "ar r room r '
HttrOtlfji.-Vilin,
SCllili). il)ll'S.
3i Pi M. Alt ism County Suparin
of Schools.
.-'ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 ti 1 i-tM Ikivh been re-
I veil concci" lnu tin" ne iv ntpitre.
iiiciiIm, iim li'iill uri'. Ill-it I ileihlcil til
n-ni nf li dir. nuh thee niitiH
Anii'ill. ii'it fnni ii'ic will will not
linvi" In imi.m In (In- HiiliJ 'ct i if MitM
culture
A pel son li. ! 1 1 ii if n wconil op 1 1 1 1 r I
nr llt -l ur.iili- ivri Ifli'nie it n,l ,ip,y.
1 " turn ri'i-tll'n-ite nf ,i MalnT yrmle
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fii-ut " f.,r .vi ritiinl.iii Hiiiiinii the
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, COTTON-GROWING IN AMEBIC
Culture DitM Baclt to th.Vtr UM
Flrtt Manufactory ttak ,
Uht4 In I77S. !
Tlif eottnn plant via found gmw
ing in a wild (date by the flmt
tiers of tlio fnitliwiflcrn portion tit
litis country, hut is (tenerafly 1
Hoarded as the firt year of ctrttmt'
eultxire in the United Slahn. Its
rtiltiration was for a lonff time liia
ihd to small patclies for domestic,
ittxs. In 1733 rot ton seed was
brought into Carolina, and in 1734 J
eotton waa planted in Georgia from i
prntl sent to the truMcea from Enf-
land. . About 1770 southern planters :
bef.'an turning their attention to Ue '
(ultivation of cotton a a stapU'
crop. In 1775 the flrt tuaaufactarj I
for rotton was eMahli4ied in Phila-j
delphia. It also manufactured (
goodx from flax and wool. In 187 i
the first regular cotton factory in!
the I'nited States vras built sti
Beverly, Mass. The legislature made '
a grant of $300 to assist the new en
terprise. The year 1TM was mad
memorable by Kli Whitney' invea-
tiou ol the saw gin.
HIS IDEA.
Mrs. Henpeck isn't it trrribiV
about the bigamist ho has foori
wives? I
Mr. ilmpetk Yt. snd ho has
my srmpathy.
6ENATOR NEVER FORGETS.
It has been said of Senator Aid en
Smith of Michigan that hn never
forgets either his friends er any
body tlae. He was visiting in MUh
igas City and was taken down t
line of 300 people to be introduced,
lie looked tlicrn all in the ryes and
every person was tabulated in his
hrain. Oce of the strangers was r
George Loring, an oM war veteran.
"How are you, Mr. LoringT'
; akk-d Sinitli.
'Toorlv. (Jot rheumatinir.,'' was
the quick answer, a Smith proceed
ed down the litie. Tocr years latrr,
when Smith was making his tight
, for tho K'tiatorhip, he was at Lan
i iin and luring went ts ane the fun.
!aa a . 1 c.iaa
A nC rame 0Ml I tnC n0"1 Alan
C4rT10 ' j'aneed aroimd, caught
the eye of tho -?tTin and went np
to fhnkc hand with him without
hwitation. "llow are you. Jxmat?"
h eaui, owrdially. ,,Th day ws m4
I you were complaining ef rheuma
tism. Chicago Tribune,
KEEPING TOSACCO MOItT.
There are almost ai rany ways ef
keeping cigars and tola.xo moist as
i mere are kinu oi cigars ana tobacco.
I Many mm stick to the Lit ol moist
ened blotter or flice of applv while
others pay hijfh prices for eak hu
luidort. An odd but perhaps effect
ive idea was hown the other 8aj
in a quiet little club. The eutr-
prising steward had carved two big
carrots into the aenihlajice ef fan
palms and the two reposed majes
tically in the rase of a do:en boie
of cigars and 30 or 40 boxes of cig
arette. LITERALLY TRUE.
"Young man,' wid the eld biai
nefg captain, "1 made my start ra
life by aiming high."
'I know it, grandpa," raid the
bright youth, "pa tells uti that the
only rcaeon you weren t put in jail
and held Luck was because you shot
two feet over the head cf a mas
you tiiought was a deer."
A SURE CURE.
Kuicker There in only oue cure
for a cold
Bocker If the manager (pt an
other singer to ull the role.
WHERE SHE EXCELLED.
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Does Your Stationery
Bear This Label?
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If Not-VVhy Not?
It Should!
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free Seed Com.
Vby not quit no-i'ii:
eoro? W by uot Liiitnt ei.ou
hriil aeKl chla aprln to mi
for tb future? I her I- .
dlffereuc tietween "M int. '
pnr tire. I corn there i- u i . .
'"i rub" ateer aun a pnr i.i. ....
I'urr bred corn will pr. "in '
U.rrer Jleld iwi Here ilm .i ...
I Until fur t erii'.Hi-f. n
nice an, I lirerdrr. pulnlsii. ..
uuiblav. Mo., v III kIic ui.. fi.
rju rl ol purv I.Mil e- l c ill i .
every new autierrlrllmi. n i i
111 plntit a q ir rlrr of .in n. . ...
gtve you ull Hi. pun -..ii
for future uae. Ihe till me .V n.
rr il Mtaaoun'a Hue ii i..r... . .
lock Journal. Itii iii onii... i i
coota ouly 60.' per j. .. I. . , ....
I U lied In I he boine oi M.-nin i -A.ikult
ura.1 Collrge h..ili.i.. i
la full of artlcl. a b.v Aki'ii ul. in .,i .
fieitaqn She rntali.( of nil Him. .
Kurni ( ropa, the Care mel i
of Live Nt.M'k, l.li j uv I i i, ., .
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H nalliK 1J rtBl'J olh r 1..I i ,,
Jev't. An. all.gia Uui i w in. i.
prl,. Kery ounce ol iii, ... .,
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your aoliacrlplluu nt nine .. u,
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w ard 1 1 to ua.
TO BtLL. (ir KtM'.-uU mii ;
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al a bargain if nold ai unci-, m .
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