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The Latest. TRY THE NEW LOGUST BLOSSOM PERFUME. DELICATE, LASTING, SWEET. OPERA DRUG AND RAKCET STORE. D. B. HICktY, Proprietor Opera Mouse Bldg. Rich Hill, Mo. If rain makes corn, there will be lots of. it this year. Guido Jaeger it able to be on the meet and look after business with hit usual energy. Mist Anna Connell returned from her visit on niillliieiy busmen at Kansas City, last Friday evening. Master Raymond Ple, of Mar ionville was a pleasant caller at Thk Tkhh-nk ollke Monday moiu- Will Tedf.-rd, of Kansas City, i in the cily, called bcie by the se vere illnest of bit father, Maj. T. W. Ted ford. Material for the water tank and tower it arriving by the car load and being delivered on the ground bv Mr. Dakcr. Dr. II. K. Winchell has been quite tick at bis home on cast Maple atteci. but is now some what improved. J. M. Hurst.V Son are comfort ably fixed in their new loom on Paik Avenue, next dor east ot Samterton Wilson II. V F. Co. W. H. Cloute made a Ute drive to Kicli Hiil Friday. W. II. it al ways on, band to accomodate the drummer boys. Foster Timet J. T. Weathers and Harley Geiger took in the Carthage fair last week, but tain knocked them nut Too much water, for the fair, Weather and Getgcr ate cold water men. Mis Grace Hiossn, c-ne ol oui pretty telrpliono fciiU, has gone In k'inri id. Kansas, for a weeks visit to relatives. Soma young man's biail will beat heavier un til the return. V. II. Humans, of Kansas City, irnirik- a democratic ollicial of Itich Hill, was in t! city Frid-y and Saturday shaking hand with trirnJt and selinii! farm ma chinery lor an agricultural firm Mr. Albeit lluckeriilye, of Webb City, who hat I een v. is'nirg the fain H.rtiifDr. Hevlmun and K. E ltuckeride, and other relative I left (or Kansas City last Friday to visit her paieutt, Judge and Ml. J V. Ileylmun. Last week we made a bargain with Joe D. Andeitou for tome painting, but on Monday of this week be cam icund to tell us he couM'r.t do th job. at be bad bou;ht au interest in John Wins ton' harries, shop and would tiv to $J tJ wotW. LUUAiiimir.rd. Waller Cooper is a'owly getting better of bit typhoid (ever. Mrs. T. D. Sanderton, of Kanti City, 1 visiting friend In this city. Guy Cook hl been on (lie tick liht recently, but i fact improving. Geo. Wile it putting a new roof on hit eatt Maple stieet dwelling. Some private money to Joan on good real estate security. Geo. I. Ill'CKfcBY. Mitt Lizzie Fivherand little neice Aria liailey, are visiting relative in Labette Co., Kan. The man who hat hay to tell tlds year wilt not beg for buyert at tat Ufactory price. Misses Geo and Ethel Long, from Chanute, Kan., are the guestt of Mist Pearl Benedict. Mr. Andrew Ducat had quite a sick turn last Sunday and Monday, but is getting better. A. li. Holloway departed Tuet day morning for Portland, Oregon, and will be gone teveral day. Mrs. Geo. Aichele left Monday for a visit with her daughter, Mr. ! Geo. Drauer, in Petti County. Mr. Tet&man and children of Pittsburg, Kan., are here on a vibit to the famil'ie of Aug. and Julius Elgert. A little stroll through the city ihowt up a large number of newly painted house, and much repairing is done. The Frisco line will sell round trip tickets to the Baxter Springs re union lor $J. 90. "The reunion will open Aug. 31. Mrs. Dr. Winchell returned from her visit to relatives at Odes sa, Sunday evening. Her visit was cut short by the sickness of the doctor. Rev. C. C. James gave quite an interesting account of his trip to the International Epworth League Convention at Detroit, Mich., in stead of bis regular sermon last Sunday evening. Mr. A. L. Biiley of Pittsburg, Kan., sva in the city visiting her mother, Mr. M. C. Fortune and other relatives, the first of the week A. L. will soon transfer to Bonanza Ark., with the same company, Mrs. W. T. Pylct, wile of Rev. Pylet, formerly pastor of the Wal nut Street M. E, Cburcb, with her ton Raymond, on their return home from 1 visit to relatives at Virginia. stopped over and tpent teveral dassj including Sunday, wtlh friend in thi city. Both are looking well and old friendt wete glad to see them, C. J. Cissna, of Ft. Scott, former railway mail clerk who ran out ot Rich Hill to Geneseo, Kan sas, has been elected president ul the Seventh District Railway Mail Clerks Association. We congrat ulate him on hit preferment and assure the association they could not have put a belter. man or more perfect gentleman at the head ol their organization. Daniel L. Roup, aged 57 years, May 15th last, died at the residence of IsaaeS. Neat, northwest of thit city, Aug. 14th. lie wat a native of North Carolina, came to Missou- ti in childhood, and had made hit home with Mr. Neat't family (or year past. Hit icmaint were tak en to Johnton county (or bunal with hit wife and two childien, w ho preceeded him to the great be yond many year ago. The shad ow that fell acrott the ihreshhuld cf hit home many yeart ago w at never lilted, and only made him the more (aithlul to lhoe who showed him kindliest and sympathy. He wat a good man, a faithful fiiend and a most excellent ciliten. VI OO Reward, flOO. Tliorvadi-rsi t till pnjwr will be pb-AMMl to k-jiru Hint tlicrv U ul k-ant one ilrvaded dim uhc that as k-noe tiaa Uvu ubU) to cure In alt it swiKvamid Unit to Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curv ta tW only uwitivr cure now known to the- nifdtenl Irnternlt.v Catarrh U'ltitf a coualltulioiml dU viu, rvqtilrsn a eomttltutlomtl trvat uu'iit. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken lutcrnnlly, nctlntf dties-tly tipuu tin- t...o.l nml inuroua aurfmva of tin wvMtciu, tli.-rrtiy dtnliV) liic iIk- (otiiidnlloti of I lit" illmw, nmiKtvin tlic pattont vtn-iitth ty building up the eoiiatltuilon and Utliiu mt- tuiv Jn doing Ita w ork. Tho proprU- t,r liavo no iuuvo fullli In Ita cura live lowrm. that lU.-y tt T One lluiulrvd lMlura for any cno that It tall to cur. S'iid for llt cf t-oU nioitUiU. F. J. fUi:XKV Co.. Tol, do, U Soi l by lnifctfUta. 7.V. iinU t bafy pCa art U Irtt, See the new fall hat at ike tta raar. Mr. Ld June it reported quite tick at her borne on the et tide. Maj. T. W. Tedford hat been quite sick the pat week. Mrt. hioote, of Nevada, it visit ing the family of Rev, Wetley Lt tin. Wamth. A toyt bicytle in good condition. Inquire at thit of fice. The city dadt are having the use test gas postt taken off the corners of the street. The Bazaar hat just received a nice line ot new fall htls. Call and tee them. Summer tourist ratet to Pcrt'e Springt via to Mo. V. Tickett on tale d.tily May 15th to Oct. ltt. "Hell and the way ou:", by Chat. L. Phifcr at published in hit Social Thought, it quite inter esting reading. Girard Wilton, who sold the New Home Coal Commany 5SS acre of land a short time ago, has invested largely in land in Kansas, The china and glassware stock at the Bazaar hat been greatly reduc ed, but they have a little left, which they are offeiir.g at ridiculoutly low pricet. Mr. Peter Kilta is home from hit Texat county taw mill and farm. He ha plenty of water for both. Corn down there he tbinkt looks better than here. Miss Jessie Cosper, of Lamar formerly of thit place, pasted through here last Saturday on the noon train. She was on her way 10 Kansas City to study millinery. A. C. Cate has sold out his busi- ;neM "nJ P'0Pc,,r to Mr- 3- Y- liaker. In the trade Mr. Cate comet ir.to posession of a large body of land in western Kantat, but will remain in Rich Hill per haps until tprir.g. Mr. Baker will become a citizen ot Rich Hill and take up Mr. Catet line of business and push it with energy and a view to tuccett and profit. The Bates county Worlds Fair Commissioners at their meeting on Tuesday last designated W. II. Holloway, of our city, to take charge of what fruit we have (or exhibition at the Si. Louis (air next year. Mr. II. it an expen encftd horticulturist and will pre pare the fruit for shipment and send it to officers of the State So ciety at Kansas City, where it will remain in cold storage until placed on exhibition next year. Tbe Butler Record. Mr. James L. Porter, who hat been working lor The Tribune for more than a year, bat received an appointment as railway mail clerk and reported for duty at Fort Scott Monday morning. During all the time he wat in our employ we found him. a faithful workman I way pleatant and agreeable, and f faithlul woik will merit succet and promotion, Porter will get it in lue time. The best w ishet ot Thk Thihi'nh goet with him in hit new leild of labor. He it a good man. A. I). Pontiu. G. O. Circle, J. W. Snider, W. A. Harvey, M. V. Erdmanhtdorf, and a number of other old soldiers attended the reunion at Nevada last week and all spent a delightful lime, Speeches were good, amuemeutt all one could ask and everv thing went on according to the well arranged pro cratn. The ttoiiet thai vvcie afloat about dilferencca and diilicultiet be tween the G, A. R. inauagemeht and the ownett ol the grounds were put to lest by the addresset of com mander GiiUon and 11. C. Moore present owner of the grounds. Tbe leunion will be held at Nevada next year at usual. the lust week in Aug. and theie w ill be no different regu lation! fium those heietofore in 101 ce except tuch at may be neccet- tary for the better comtoit and con venience of the old veterans and add to their enjoyment. vvalnut Street St. K. Church. There will be picaching at the Walnut Street M. E. Church neat SunJ.iy at 1 1 a. m. and S p. in. by the pasKr. Sunday School at 9:45 a. tn. Junior League at 1:30 p. m. Epwoith League at 7 p. m. 1'iMir iiHflii); Thuisday 7 131s. Ciias. C. Jauks, raster. rirt rresbjteriao t'ltureh. Tiaver nicctini; 1'buisJay S p.iiv. Siiiidy School at )H a. in. Ju.iior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 7 p. m. V. B. CuAMittoa, lattoi. Tbe ftound TaJilt. In tu" ta f f I Ji'-rr- lir- I It tr ?. ('.; No rrtlwT Umm , f'fiii e'i-r, I IV In . I liAlf dnr to M. It. I. U Wis". Aim! tt-r .-Itnrka tlx? liu IH wix r wnt-r awattli; On )-r i.li.k-w-tjit pill Tbrrf S-x. Arli. TbVt romj'k xlfjn Wnli. touM I win. Th h-nrt of Minn.. I'd atik for nothing; more. I'-ut I only dr-arri t'lioii Dm' tlit-ntr? And Conn. It o'er aol Orr. Why In tt, lty, I esn-t AUl Tula luv ttuit ntikea ibe M ? N. V., ).. Wy., Kan. Nev. r. I Proprs to lr my w HI? I nlnin the t.4k Tw r.uld be to u-k ThU f,fniW iimld to we-1; Arid i" to prvsai My unit, I g-np Ai.'u-ka. Pa., tit nd. Kxchan'. xmcK. J. M. Hurst & Son will move their stock of Sporting Goods Gun and Bicycle repair shop into lbeir own building, one door east of the Sanderson; fi. Wilson Hdw. Co., about Aug, 1 Sib, and invite lbeir old and new customers to call and tee them in their new home. A Bad Nab. Testimony ha been offered in the Kentucky feud trial to show that Capt. Ewen, principle witness for thg prosecution, goes to church regularly, pays his debts, does not drink, use tobacco or swear, and it otherwise a disgrace to the commun ity. Washington Post. Golden Wedding. Tuesday was the 50th annivers ary of the marriage cf Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Tuttle, cf this city. The event was celebrated by in viting in a number of their iriends to take dinner with them. Many friends join in wishing them other years ot happiness and comfort. Adrian Journal. Well Hill High School. Four years of Mathematics, four y ears of English, three years of Sci ence, two yeart ol German, three years of History, three yeart of La tin. Reviews and a Commercial Course. School opens September 7th. Tuition, $1.00 per month, in advance. Entrance examination, Augnst ?3tn. Enrollment; Fresh man. August 31 ; Sophomore Sep tember ltt; Juniort and Seniort Sep tember and. Llgntniog's Work. The electric storm which swept over this part of the county last Ssturday morning was the worst that has visited this part of the country (or several years, a heavy rain followed the electrical storm. Considerable damage was done, those who sustained losses are as follows: Ed Hess 16 tons cf hay in stack. J. L, Salterlee yearling heiler. John Jooet yearling calf. Oakley Johnson two bogs. E. T. laman, horse. Adrian Journal. O. Am. It. later State O file era. The n.terstate tolJiers reunion last Thurtday, Aug. ijth, elected tl.e following ofl'.cert for the ensu ing year: Commander. Cel. l. C ti;.tn of Applcton City; tue commanJer. Col. Harry Mitchell, Nevada; quartermaster, I'atbhea, Uxktil'.e; officer of the day, Jamet K. Bowen, Eldorado Spiingtt crt'.cer of the guard, F. L. Fetersn. Scheil City, chaplain, Kufut Sni'th. Eldurado Spiincs; treasurer, Harrr Mitchell, Nevada; trustees, C A. Pierson cf Nevada, Capt. A. C. WovsJt 1 Kockville and Cob Hairy Mitchell of Nevada ; adjutant. J. V. Kings- land, NevaUa. NOUCL Nolk-e U hers-hy glwit that V-tt, r t.-atausontarv uiHa th ctite U frwula A. Ijsttiu. I.vssam-sS, Ijasv ' V.-yr l.vt .-. Uwi.Un. is, rvoi Uvu ktaulM to tlx. vu.rti;us0, t.y ( d hot. and gvl tlrv.1 ra!!y. It you the Uate fotinty Prvtwste lourt. tajbav aching fcvt. try Allva K.t-Pat- ouutj , M'usoouH. lrij; : t'-''. U rta li. t.-. t aud iu ik dst.' tlw :.lU !ay i4 ui;ut, IaCv jtww or tiU .h ..sy. furs- a U All l-iou bavins: vUluia aliit i '"S- -sllu k-t. Ullni .tbl I'staU arw rsuirvsl to vhltit d ealUwia .t. lUdb-tvM eortia tUrm to iik lor allowauc wlthiamw nd bsinloiva .t ntt fain and nts- j.-nr lr..ii !.,. lat-U l 1 k tt. ru. or f- and eoiv.lvrt. Trs- It to.Uy. t!y in-s U prN!u.U-d Irv.ia i.y;!il''' by ..'i I'r . ;, ! !i.vlv.d Ui..lit it uu st.st-; wil tf I ' "' SV. IV-u I a av uttt .-ltn. t m.t i-ilill.il.l wllhlii two! tut Trwtl pack.'is t'Ul.i:. Ad .ir tr..iu th U;t -t iiuldwa- turn ot lhi u.tKt, tii.y will t L.c. ss-r Ixirrs'xl. wbfixYurnv kUvsuU.'r. KEITH A 'Ir'yrjtN t;,a m'-n. Jfajr t'T'. fi.lT fir:. r.TUCfd , tvork'.r. tfir el 1-ar.k. j t;n U-r If tif V lf Nif, rgrt- J - " Mrs. H. My-r U r'rf !f.'.njc ; j-.iina s'ij -!. u ji-'m m iiiu'. . 1 . .. - . . ' a .... I Mr. nt.i Mr. Ox5r si-mlaM at ft . . 4. If, kl IW. W. j I ui H.a WAAr'iia! iritd7 frrnlTTainir w?r. ir, p --.-hi-.x vry FJrajfK. Kimtl;!lirt'(irl.i.:;lt im, wk .Htar.l.. Irijj In h!Jt f t-'.gb trhfjO'I, 'nt tb ' Tlw re vm a f rtr U'.lt-r tl.t;n; In Kiittl rv-rAl tbiy t Is- i rit k W Nr.-t t'( hr it ta t!ri to katr ; our fort x? told Mr- Hirjr borH lf't lt' If-jr broko ."At or. Jay. la the f.tt.rv. Th anSruAl w3 irbtt f tiAe to kl.iL J. tin iu-:y, tmtt tJs lrtt;tjr , Buti-r, b Una uj civre tLW tilL kitwy trouVw. i-r a Si;o 'A . two wik, tbo'jfb 1b Lai !--n la poor IrfAlth f(r fTTI T-4n. ( f-t &pi -u bora !a wTk t i tr, X. ;.. May l-'tb. IM-".; cuj with ' in rAn.arta t' J'.bn'.n e.UETy, M , ' juii. yymg; aa-1 rum lie-; in in l.t- rouoty tl" t 13, y-ar. He wiil le igUm-J .y rri.-; Uv'.-n Aud fri-nd. Ivat none w U! mhm Liui -j iuik-1i a L K. Neat Ar,l taxa-! lly, H.t tli- ir tuTsv, ttaa ln h'- borm ' t!i pait t-n j t-ari?, w tri ne h im a- ' Ti luf-n kind and thocjrLtfaJ V llu ir wtJIare, lulling ttira tLroTjgjj j t-i; kn.ji. He wj a n-rolT tt tso '. church, tfHt hrv.1 we'd di-5iiel lV-a (A rvligioa, and n iu a tret.'y b'wct. ) moral man. He kavi-t t wo bri.'tlsfr acJ ai-; t-r iu North tttroiiua, rviatjvt la: Jolmtion county. Mo., two coaiii. j Mr. ('At buna Atwoud ab J Mm. J. ) S!inniat", n 'rotlx-r-io-Iaw. .jAiix-al ShuiiiAte, aul a ne-'Jiw-, MarVSLu-j niAte, living la li. b H:D Tise rss 1 ruain w-v fhipp'rO to Warrfiibur,j ; on tiie U'Ktu train, w here b m j laid to rvt ia nritleri-Js ctnteltry S by tlie iri'ie ot tU w He aad tiilirtn, who iiaHi-l away aoiue years Ag'. I John Adaius aud JaniFC OiliiMey, j two old frieuJ, arriv-f-J Friday j rui-ruin trvim loiinson ctHinty. aad j AccoropAnk'd the reiii3ln to Way- renetMir-;. Mr. Jaiae-a trboinate a&o went wito tht-ru. j It lathe Uefire cf Uucle Ike Neat and family to tliauk the nelalirp, 1 (rit-nda aud tH'ibbora, wbo wo kiad!y lieljK-d to care for the 0r.iA(d, and ! also thuuk liev. s-Uriua, of the Bap tUtt church, lor bla oervSce. Soiapt. Miasourl Pacific Time Caret. 'ostu roisis tr. Lovw a k. r. No. rC L-ari ."T a ra. No. it !? , i;.: p. iu. j No. CO Leave NO. 14 (IxKalt .... M lil p. ro. 1 .'15 a. iu. w it not xn. tt. wxiTT t r.Nriuu No. 57 Ijeaviu !. p. la. No. Lt-ave ..Z.V a. ia. mna t'.n'Mi, No. '."J Arrives .. 5." A. iu. No. i"T Arrive. . .12.J3 p. m. So. Arrivt - -W.10 p. tn. No, l i. (Local 1 JUQ p. iu EA(T IM'I'Mi . T. WVTT (TVtClL No. 54 Arriv. 12 2) p. m So. 4-J Arrive p. u I'.. A. llatt KY. Agt. ORESOM AK3 WASfilKGTCX. .iist"i kons w !:i(indlliat IWt rtsu tnil I l.o ItiU.riimti.m nlKut tb' cvuntrr nu.t laoti lor uk. ttiit tin's w atit. tr!U li. W-rs it'.l!.!!S ta t.-sti .! l:t tilts c.nry, ou i w svlil .;tt- t rail an t u. it w ili M-nd oa all tlio iiUTAlurv tUat sou lny w r.t in rvfr-rnio t tfi eiuirv. WossMuld i j i'ai'! t Iias Vim t t!l au l t r ariul U l l. voli and yu'j. l.Xvur H..U rat 1st !: I.:u-. FEGftEll 8 C02a. Rich Hill, m. !UMVCt KOlSt DRIG SIOKf. rrv vi a s: n s:i i mi:s m:i:r. XV c Cskuv r.l.Mi:U'.S Cti-t iia.srtu Ptitr. Til usr f r sites. HAISt UAkSAM t"e 4 - a m " hsw -A f-V. 4tr ak. w k t . r . ' - 4 ) t) a -- USE Allin FC3T-EASE, A rwTlss i !ika Int.. tU drt A5'a-a f. titiuu-J. Ije 11-y, N. V Road Tho Tribune. W)NI-:OAK. Jtn. 'i t r.i'r..(. !o h-M N" k ! jf ttnt ti.'.v. t fon.i I- ruMy taptt-r At til n At IV ,-.-, -f .x I -;al. yo'in n. rc i?.f ! t wr. MiV, to tfTf.U liK't t.r-. . w , - .... ... I tr Hiv j n'f wm ri.'iffn-j' ... r 7 13 IL r.;ry. At 1 tn-um fit '.V wf S. ir f.r to j I fsrvk At If 11 ; jr It: J Oi'5i"-f wrr - if! .-wsi .!r-r fr-ms t!i. A a h K'n.,x' ?.tn.'!. n em tsnsion f. .re ln tat t;. 14 ltnh l-itry !. joJ t'i. t.t gt-t n'Ady to ;.;, !t t r.jt tm n WMh . t W'.t.&.M - t .... .. wracrw im tt,U mrig,. t aaS w tsUI irvtAi4t' mr mxm b.trr rU I C. C. l"tt.lyfl wa , iL. C Jr to jj pwm u- mr T'wo-e t in.".J . an a- ! U'.ioa to b". u ; ftC J JAlViLO -aft r m r tr-m IS- ATm, at . rmt iiutii Vht(jAH, 3earscldr i.f j& mzt tt rii j.x.es :its w'.J ocs Sfi, lay voir visezir tr. Etery .;. iztrts'jtt.i. Produce TJanted. Cutter, Eix. Chicktzt, Api PiUrses, Cattar. Tceaties. Peates, Ptar. ar;-.i jfs "-.a- :i s I: a?, i ccr j-rices are !js it tc-. t s-i ?vi it pricet thai c2ct t eace'Iti. I t.-.t jvi a l frict beiow: Cfcark Salt Caeca lb H.t 5a t ' fs " breakfast I.iCia " IioaeIe lisra Best scrsr Cared Hjis. a Its, Best LarI o its. Standard Farect Ymr. 50 lbs. Moraiai; G'-crjr 50 lbs. OysliJ F.sir 100 lbs Bran too lbs Shorts 100 !b Cora Chcpt J JAE.1ES' CASH GROCERY i II. P. JAMES, - - Proprietor. v '-'.'t'V'tVtVtv,'. Ltwa.wti ,.a.A. ...t. ... ffi l-z rTTTTTF IU fcliilHJ. n y jail (nne$2. n ! J M ir.f; and is teirtf placed eo exhibition ia our big, cleaa silesrooxj. Ccxs ia aod see the new thiss. To mils toss l;t these goo it we are mskic lea.trkal !)- low prices cn our reru caot el cr.ee ccxpiete summer stixk. X v4 Summer Dress Goods at Just One Half Price. Not Many Left. B P Men's Clothing. Summer Weight; Going Regardless of Cost. :'t tt tt tt- 1 ladies Mite tuists At Abcat Csf - A h-jadred cthsr tarjaias e hve n room tj uientioti lot wouli be gUlcf ehauve l-j show ycu if you'll ccn:c. GOIYLES- McKIBBCkI MERCANTILE COMPANY.! lkrkis-t A 1 1 1 I IIi-mI." Cthfi NKW 1)M:. 1 "'if f - rv-lj m n 1 1-". I i it'w tiw f .r ...'. vk wt'hin.I p.sr'i 1 enyir. l li.-nith in t' town Tn.-I iv. VI "it in t'ic roi.I o i'nn! l r weo-i!. A't Cn-I out wVi" i ei ic -at. but w, th!;i't V.n-y k. 1 W nTi 1 itorw. vs'a ti.'r wji nr tr )-ij t f TV .;. w.s lunar.a 1 il"'iT v lta h- iss w. ; t.i" stfp pis ' '.f-ri l Pyp I tbiri!?. sijir i UivUbLni m - . aa .a . 11. 8 -11 ' 15 12' - 16 25 90--1.0O I.O 5 - 85- 35 - 1.10 T'.zi, arnv- aaJ Uila' IrjsH Skirts Ujif fanner price. rirk Ae. !:k!i!';n,