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BIG SALE Saturday. Dec. 12 Next oturday Next HE'S COME O. D. S. R. H. MO. OLD HAN'T A CLAL'S rnme tn one Jay, And loon the boys were beard to ny: "Yer bet I knew Old HanU wa near, - When I haw the tlilnjm tbat't there t IIICKEY'8 OPEKA STOKE. Don't miss our big BARGAIN BALE salo of Christmas floods next SATTJR DAY. Regular $2.60 for S1.09. OPERA DRUG AND RACKET STORE. D.B.MCUY, Preprfetsr Opera lioase'BIdg. Rick Rill, M J. Nevada bas a railroad Y. M. C. A. ball in active operation. ARGO Trade with u and we will get you a beautiful Aigo pic ture of any of your friends, free. Mrt. W. Hudson, of the Arthur Coal Mining Co., will spend the winter in Someiset county, Ken tucky. We are glad to note the continu ed improvement of'lave Tygard at Kansas City. Hit many friendi hope to soon see him at home again. The youngest daughter of II. C Hudson, that bat been sick for o long with rheumatism and resultant dropsey ia very low with little bopci ot recovery. All is being done that it pos.ihle for the little suiferer. MUST GO We have a large itock of holiday goods, and ai sve do not Intend to handle some of these line, after this year, these gooda will b aold at very low pricea, tome at coit. Take ad vantage of these pricea and call aod See us. -Bataar. WE CURE MORPHINE HABIT We Have Discovered I MarvtiOBt Remedy (or Drug limits And He Give It Ti Voa fret. Wo have found umrvi-loua rvni- A M ... 1 irtiitr til Ix'Hut honltb. rurn mid woimu aunVrlu troiu tlie awful cursw of arwg mum. v .,,,t ti.iw tiMur vnu Luve had It, bow or whrn you got 1U ThU U no ordinary dru or method of trvnt ii.eut. We irv roiMtMUtly curliur the - ..f tlritir h:itlt known and tflvv ttttuiiiuvUrtod eufvronto. to euro any cu" tindortku by u or autuud your nuuuy, 'i e nr "r' J H-rou auHt-Hiitf from ttiU b'rrlbU' ulmsue to write u mid we will evnd fro is bottt of our iiinrvilou rrm dy. We ursv pbyU-line hnvlujt rv fnu-tory citw mid ml who want to Wcuivd of this awful run to write iia t.Mlny. All cortviondemY con fll.ntUI lu pl.iluenvvlopvH, Addiva. Mmihattmi ThTiip-ullc AModaelou, p't U "roadway, New Vorh S 2 I LOCAL HIUEFS. $ C. G. VVerkt look bnine rjin to Fort Scoii Tuetd)'. Blue Ribbon school ahoe tt hai no equal for the money. Barsar, Some private money to loan on Ifood rml cMn'e t-rcinity.-GtO. P. llVCKKBY. A'. 1. Stebbins ia with Loeb Bros. There art few more popular clerkt than Stcbbint. Dolls from ic to SS.oo. . See our puces. A fine dressed bixque doll for only 45c. Bazaar. int. Au. Fii.kung, ol the Fiairie City neighborhood, waa in the city Tuesday looking after business in terests. The holiday vacation of the pub lic tchoolt will extend from Dec. 14 190a to Jn. 4 1904, from one years oid Uj ilic oiiitr. Be sure and pet acquainted with My Friend from Arkacsaw" at at the opera house, Wednesday, Dec. 1 6th, he it very ontertaining. Loeb Bros., appear in this issue with a bran new advertisement. Don't fill to see them when out looking for Christmas goods. They've got them to selL Robert Sherman'a big produc tion ,4My Friend from Arkansaw," which will be seen at the Opera House Dec. t6th is said to be one of the finest attractions on the road. Read the comment or "Alpha Alpheus" in the Sunday School lesson, concerning the sacrednees of God'a house. Our church go ing people need a little reminder in this direction. Last Friday while the two sons of Gus Fischer were out hunting rab bits with a target rifie, just as the older was raising b'.s gun to shoot, the younger one ran before tbe gun, and was shot and instantly killed. Mr. A. N. ProUman, grain deal- j er of Hillsdale, Kav, was in the city last Saturday in attendance at the funeral ot bis cousin, Miss M. C. Kubn. Mr. ProUman is a vet eran .of the civil war and an all round good citizen. A fine line of books bound in gilt, a very nice present, from 30c up, lovely smoker stts, cuff and collar boxes, silver trimmed brushes, hand mirrors, beautiful china, oh, so many things at very low prices. Bazaar. D. W. Drummond, a well known painter of Butler, Mo. who went to California three or four years ago, waa brought back a corpse and was burieded in Oak Hilt cemetery, Monday, . He was a son-in-law to Mr. Showalce., a resident of this city. If you want to know where to get your Crritmt goods at the best puces, jut examine tne advertise ments of Cowlcs-McKibbeu Mer cantile Co., Loeb Bros., Gritlith Grocery Co., H. P. James, and D. B. Hickey. An understanding ot the correct serving of a rueal is ot the greatest importance to the housewife, for a daintily served repast, tnough simple, ia far to b preferred to an overladen table improperly aerved. Eleanor Marchant con tributes to the January Delineator the first of a series of papers on the proper serving of and waiting at the table. Ttio subjects art treated in a simple, enlightening manner, and the illustrations aid to the effectiveness of the paper. The monthly meeting of the town ship board was held last Saturday, and after the transaction ot routine business, a petition was presented by Page and McMahan asking the priviledge of mimnp coal under the public road out near Qvul. Th.e LusrJ defeued action and requested the petitioners to get the signature ot carrier ot the rural route on their petition and amend their bnd in seveial particnlars and the board would further consider the matterr The attention of roaJavcrweis was called to the fact that delinqnent road tx must bt reported March, 1 under tho new Jsw, t OentliClulma A uot'sr. Died at t:e re i!encr of hei I rcth. !rr, A. Knbri, Chf'nut h-fw-n ' 6h anil 7h M'ttK, Thufv'ay, Hea. '3'd t iw niiy minute ft tltvtn o'clock at night, Miis Mtrtha E. Knhn, aged 75 years, one month and three days. She was born In Frederick coun ty, Maryland, Nov l( 1820,. She removed with her family to Indiana in 1849 and to the state l lows some twenty years ago, where she remained until the death of her mother fcbout five years ago, whsn she came to Rich Hill and bas re sided here ever since. In childhood he united with the Lntheran church and remained a member of the same until she came to Rich Hill when she united with tbe Walnut street M. . Church. Like ber brother, A. Kuhn, she was kindly deposed toward everybody, and faithful in the discharge of her christian duties und ob!:stMrn. She never mar ried, but lived to care for her aged mother who was for years ber con stant charge. She left surviving, she being the oldest of ber family, one aister, Mrs. Margaret Appcl, of Nevada. Iowa, and two brothers Mr. Geo. N. Kubn, of Nevada, Io wa, and Mr. A. Kuhn, of his citv. Her tuneral was preached at the home ot her brother in this city, Sat urday afternoon by Rev, C. C. James ot tbe Walnut Street M. B. church and ber body waa laid away in Green Lawn cemetery. Thank, to tb. PnbUe The thanks of Gen. Caoby, Pott No. t o, is hereby extended to the publl c for their generous donations and liberal patronage of our bean snpper on the evening of Dec. and Your generosity and liberality art duly appreciated and we trust we shall never prove unworthy of the same. M. V. Erdmansdorf. Holiday JfUtea-th. If. O. P. By. Tickets on sale December 24, 35, 31, and Jan. 1st., to points within too miles one and one third fare roundtrip, to points over too miles and within a 200 mile radios one fare plus 50 cents round trip, final return limit of all tickets Jan. 4th, R. A. Bailey, Agt, The mob scene in 4,My Friend from Arkansaw" which will be teen at the opera house Dec t6th, ii one of the most exciting scenes ever put on any stage. Williamson and Montgomery are the leading lumber merchants of Rich Hill and if you want any lum ber, that's the place to get it. They will treat you right and aell you lumber to build or repair your house and paint to paint it. Qq tee ifefRt, Read Tho Tribune. R, Gentry West, one of Bates county's oldeM citizens, living out near Foster ,has sold bis large lama and gone to New Mexico. Mr. Doh,of Wisconsin is hit worthy suc cessor. As one goes another comes. A change of pasture makes tat cat tle, and probably this ia th. reason why the American people are so prosperous. we p,ad cr.e loca tion docs not suit us on account . of climate, health or prosperity, we move to another without let or bin d ernes. CftUrrtt Cann.t U. Cared. with UKrAL, AVPLICATIONT. they canuot rviuh the svat of th dl oar. Catarrh U blood or eosatt tuttoiisl UlMwtms and In order to cure It you must title InU-rnaJ reiurdk. Hull'a Catarrb Cur U Utkeu tntcr nally, aud fc.'U UlrvcUy on the blood, and niuooumiiirbu-f. HulJ' Catarrh Cure I not is iuk uwdkiue. It wm jrt rjtnl Vy ooe ol the Ivnt ii)UKiitu lu ttiU country foe yearn mid b a rvtfulnr 'i-rlitlow. It U ouijhmiihI ot I ho Ut toulc kuows, combluod With tho U-t blood purl flora, acting dlrwtly on t!w ttiueoua Ortiuf. The M'rfrrt Coiub!utiou of lit two tiismUfnta la w hat pro duct audi wonderful rvult tu cur ing ciUflrrh. S'iul for tntliuoutal trw. F. J. CHENEY CO-Prop ToKslo, Hild by !riiK';lt. 7jc. 1 Jiaii'a FaJiiU I'Ula x th. loss, ! Tl.r O-il S"i..'irr"s rn nf p'T !ht nli j rrtinh i trt fi . 1 iiy th 1 t :e tV'iil ! ( il : ' . r ;.:! i. 'I f r nr.f. pr-x r-!- v. t ie ll.f- tj -Ot! (Ji'II, in ti 'litM mXice we made last week we ornate J the names of Mayor Griffith and A- II. Thatcher, two of the speakers. Major Giif -h't speech was very ap propriate and well received, and comrade Thatcher's talk very inter esting. The stockholders of the fair asso ciation met last Saturday afternoon in their regular antsual session and elected a board of thirteen directors. Out of eighteen people voted for tbe thirteen having the highest num ber of votes were elected. The board for the ensueing year wilt be: V. H. Cotton, E. It. Williamson, C. S. Beasley, E. X. Hurst, II. C Lyons. W. W. Ferguson, W. W, Cheverton, M. V, Ferry, Dan Crabb, H. C Spencer, John Klump Aug. Elgert and A. B. Hollows. Of the thirteen W. H. Cotton re ceived the highest number of votes and A. B. Holloway received the lowest To be convinced that our high school is equipped for the work it hat to perform, one bas only to vis It Its balls and see for himself. We i bad the pleasure one day lattweekof ia visit to our West school building, 'and were highly delighted with what we saw. In a room of about one hundred and twenty-five schol ars assembled for chapel services, not a homely or cross-grained face appeared. AH were attentive and assumed an interest in all that was being said and done. Rev. W, B. Chancellor conducted the services in an entertaining way, and the school conducted the singing. Prof, Barret acting at master of ceremon ies. While we are one of those that thinks our schools have been improving year by year from the first, yet they seem to be in better condition now than ever before. "At Pike's Peak.- There is a certain charm in the name 'At Pike's Peak", but it has remained for the enterprising young theatrical manager, G. Ii. Eldoo. to use the famous locality around which to have a play writ' ten, why it has not been done be fore is peculiar, when 00. thinks of the great scope it gives for beau tiful stag, settings snd scenery, all ot which is looked after in the present production. One scene in particular is that famous historical outlaws biding place 'Terror Cave" never before introduced io drama. While tbe pUy is full of strong and stirring situations, the comedy part is not forgotten, but is clearly ingrained in the plot. Tbe latest up-to-date specialties are introduced throughout the per formance. Manager Gossom his booked this attraction (or Satur day, Dec. to. in.iTm u. imir-oift?" ill rmlrtltftNiitT " t-v km. I 'Oppoait. U. U r-tnt Otbce WASHINGTON a a WANTf lt- A TIU'CrwoRTIU Cviita-niua or Wy to e-'h count to munnun lutiMM dr an old etau-tUlu-d tiouM of olid flunm Ul taiitt Ir.tf. A utrnUhl, Um nK wtr filnrv d IImiU jwtM hy rhci'k -wii Mouiluy w It Ii l rt-n dircvt from liixtdituartt-r. Muny mlvnuc fnl tor exiiMN(. EmioM nd'bvawd envvUiHt. kluUKiT, ?V1 Cxtia lUdtf.. t hkugu. tJii V Im a. trg ! I tl T- Tsswuvrvl fV a VWaa' - swjjii22ij 1 - j t A UM aUbsTsdbfc i TO HOUSEKEEPERS tVnd your ulJrv ou is jkia! for lvlivi prt'iutum oftT and tiWraJ trial iiuAutlty of ELECTRO-SILICON tlw trtiuou ilwr hJ;.-Ji uh1 1 owiH-m f vnlaiiliW iilvervnr q over the w orld. ViUJw," si ti t.l4. Nv va. u n C r - ii an.J ae o-;r C. r.re, Nata, rt:. Country Produce cf all ki'a! 1 want-J. Vi;;i py bibest market price for tame, ia ttt ', tash, or ai order fo the "Eigg'jt & I.tV Iry Goos, Ciet'iir.g K Shoe House in th. county. Tinware, Glasrwsre, Otietaiware. CLioaware, Woodenware, Grocery srtre, Mestwtre, or nest any kind cf wares, are to be found at ror stcrc. Cox ia and get ocr prkes cn these wares kefc-re bujisg els "ware." 0 Don't forget our new meat market. Satisfaction guaranteed !1 alccg the Lbs. cr year money refunded. Griffith. 'Grocery Go. f l 1 ft irn 1 a 1 1 mm' ia: Our Christmas Candies Are now oa display anJ it one of the most complete lines ever shown in Rkh 1LH aod tbe prices are tbe lowest. Special prices to Sunday Schools and sihocl teachers. Get my prices before yens boy. We also Lave a big assortmest cf cats, oranges tod bananas. Yes, I handle CRYSTAL FLOUR- I doa't keep is. I sell it. It is a dandy. t H. P. JAMES, - V As usual. Holiday Shoppers make this Great Store their headquarters. Why? Simply because the more sensible gifts are here and at less money than else where. Why do we have the rush, while others wonder? Because we have the "BIGGEST BEST" stock to select irom, and the "Lowest" Cash prices oa our goods. You must see our mammoth show windows and the interior of our store to be convinced. DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! We have more dolls than all Rich Hill put together. Prices are lower to you than small dealers can buy them for. This will bo our Banner Hol iday year trom all appearances- Drop in. join the mer ry crowd of X'MAS SHOP PERS, and help make it a success. 1 lu r1 v-r i 3 VM'C VM'T i i! COV.lES-McKIBBEH P.iERC. CO. t Rich mi dn; Uy of Cnst- car; J, Uit I.r.e ia ti3. Sfi GROCERY - Proprietor. JT rr rx r '1 i Iw ti 1 J1h M-'-, Vt'C Missouri. TT JT rr r V M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 1 r n 11 M B ;! f. H ii y r! n