Newspaper Page Text
HIVE. BMA
" Sot
VOLUME 21.
KICll HILL, MISSOIJlll. ! ill RSDAY SEITKMDKU22, l'JIO.
NUMBER 2
I
I
I
to
ft-Z
s
14
7,
i
vr-
17.
KM
p
w
W
m
w w
) jii jdi
WATSON & GRIMM
For
SCHOOL BOOKS
And
SUPPLIES
FREE
To each child buying books
a Pencil or a Ruler.
Special Sale On
TABLETS, 400 PAGES, 4c
WATSON &
GRIMM
THEY'LL LIT YOU If
YOU GET THEM HERE
It pays to have your suits and
overcoats made to order for if they
don't fit they don't look right no mat
ter how fine the quality. We guaran
tee them to fit.
fat
! ;. A
F ' ! V v'.
Our styles and patterns are the
latest and our workmanship the best.
Remember they cost no more and
they FIT. It will bo worth your while
to investigate.
Let us clean and press your last
winters suit and overcoat.
FRANIUILIPIIANT
Cleaning and Pressing Rich Kill, Ma.
lii:iTii mi i .
Mr and J K Wi!fn v. . ,(,
ly Bold their far in will i.lI
this week to find a new i n.
Miss Madie Bird, of l . .r.y.y,'
Mo. visited ber cousin Mis Sal
lie Frazeo several days tl. .past
week.
James Kand will leave this
week for Columbia, Mo. where
he will take another term in Ag
riculture. Mr Geo. Hereford, r.e r.f our
neighbors sent us swee t potato
for Sunday dinner which weigh
ed exactly two pound. It was
of his own raising-
Several of the farmer have
purchased their seed whe'.t from
Henry Hoeper at $1.00 i I u!.cl.
his wheat beint; of extra K'd
quality.
Wonder if Leonard thinks bo
can do the farm work and Lis
own cookinj?.
Mr and Mrs M L CV"i; of:
Sprague vicinitv staid ever
at Mrs Neat's in Rich II ill S'.turj
day and left on the t.rly train
Sunday for Clinton' M,. Al
though Mr Cook hasn't, purchas
ed any Pecos valley lard yet he
has a hankering for Texas.
James Wheatley has a bran
new road wagon and with hi
fast driver (Gypy) bitch, d to it!
ne ana nis sisier,i.iuie t i-.u 8pm
back and forth to scl,. 1 now:
Say girls you needn't think you
:ii a i .
will get a rioe in :,:. l.r ;iri
James don't take any In d y vise's ;
sister. j
Will King has everything r.
for the threshers the first of
week. Whata'good dinner
men will have (but dert t
Will did the cooking fvr wo
a sample of the many g th
prepared.
Sunday schcxl has c' i a at
Keith under rather unu.s j.il c:r
cumstanees, Country Su:. day
School sometimes c'.es when
the weather gets chl r w hi n it
is muddy. We are o.;. w .-ure
that those who have Uro. r. ;. i in
terest and attended rejrnl.irly are
thankful to Kev. SUrrii buet.
Kogers and all who can e from
town to help, some tohi u pvr
sonally to thank t!ieu
We took a little drive around
the suburbs of Keith Si nu.iy af.
ternwm for the iirst time since
Loeb Brts had that big l..:u
built. It is certainly a lino one.
Mr Savage Iish als r m. VJ
built on on until be h i-, a io.it
pretty C ittage, concrete- relies,
aud is building a r.ow h.'.ni :oh1
the family also bae an iiutoi'.H
bilo to ride in.
Very horay V learn th .t l .n-
Si
.ink-had
I 'rank Johnson and family vis
ited with Oscar Johnson Ir.
Nevada Sunday.
Miss Dona Uaird Is helping
Mrs Voder with ber house work
this week.
Mr Oldham' son who has been
visitina here began a revival here
Thursday night- Large crowds
have attended each meeting.
M rs Sargeant of St Louis came
here Thursday for a visit with
her sister Mrs Wheeler and her
brother Mr Musser.
A party was given at the home
oV Mr Deans Friday night. All
report a fine time.
E2ie To!e and beau attended
charch here Sunday night.
Mr Hester and family went tc
Deerfield Sunday where the will
remain until a wheat crop is
sowed.
Mrs Oldham and son were
Motz callers Saturday.
O.iver Thornell sold a bunch of
hogs to Charlie Humble and pur
chased another from J W Welch
Monday,
Mr and Mrs J W Welch were
business visitors in Rich Hill one
day last week.
Miss Cora Welch was on the
sick list Saturday and Sunday
but was able to resume 'duties in
the school room Monday.
Mrs Dell Colo and Miss Reed
spent Sunday with the formers
mother, Mrs Roberts.
Miss Lena Reed spent a couple
.f days -with home folks the first
of the week-
Miss Mabel Thcrnell spent
Sunday with Miss Adda Van1
Arsdule.
Win. Miller spent Sunday with
his son Ed.
Misses Maa and Lee Reed and
Alpha Bloodworth visited with
Alma and Ruby Hc-rriage Sunday
Vicllt.
iel Croap J r in in t tn
from his illness of ei vs,
I.: fer
i . t v- r-
S via!
ucr'
t,
Mrand Mrs Jus. Ryan
tained aa bouse fu i
people Saturday niht.
party, Icecream and ia
served and all rtp rt a to
Nearly everyone is planning ti
attend the Hume Stock Show, j
Suppose they will be i.i Rich 11.11
Wednesday to the wild u .linal,
show. I
t
We notice that quite a number;
from the surroui.ding country I
attended preaching .services at
the liaptist church in Rich lb!!
Sunday uight. The minh-.tvr, j
Rev. Starriug will be absent no t j
Sunday and perhaps longer hisj
church having voted him two;
weeks vcaation. He wwl help1
iu a revival meeting ut Salem
church east of I'assiao.
1IOUTON ANI 1J.W.LT OWN
(,Th pretty weather thj past
Keep Your
Mouth Shut
If you have yellow teeth.
Fine clothes will not supply
the deficit in your appear
ance If it is hard to keep
your mouth shut use
Kcxall Tooth Paste
IWaust of a certain slightly
gritty substance it is super
ior to ell other tooth prep
arations. One tube will
whiten the teeth or money
back
The Retail store
Opera Drug
Company.
Phone 32.
Iliclillill, Mo.
STONEWARE
Jara of all sizes-From one
half to twenty gallons.
Mo3t anything you want
in the Stoneware line.
Quality First Class : : :
JAMES CASH
GROCERY
PHONE 15
RICH HILL MO,
0
. SEOUURCUtKUftElCVCB V
SALIKA, U. S. A.
Pirsrr
s.
Kirk Gro. Co.
Distributers .
Hour Guaranteed
Vur Money tack free
ly. Same as ur)tiicg
tlse fe Hst la Stock.
Jos. Kirk
S. 6th St. Rich Hill Mo.
This space belongs to Albert
Wiek, The Implement Man,
who is too busy to write ad.
Watch this space next week.
The Tribune $L00 per year
week has been as iuciated byi
the farmers.