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RICH MILL TKJBTO "5 W Ha S3 .1LL20 volumi: 15 UIC11 HILL, MISSOUU1.TUUIWOAY, AI'IUL I J, VMrr. THE UDTERRAIIEAU jfour Standard Stallions, Crattans Will be found at the Spencer Stables, St the northeast corner of Rich Hill; and will aland at $i 5.00 for a living foal. Mj-ut Mammoth Cave AND COLOSSAL CAVERN Are tlw? mot Intontln of all the Natural Wonders In Itnerlca. Tliew wonderful Caverns are vUlted nnnu nlly by thousands of tourlts from thla country and ahrond. They are pronotinred ly ncientirUa the nioxt magnificent work of nature. It would well repay you to take tho tlrue to inak6 a vlult to tlicni. They 1 nre 100 rnilcn aouth of Loulaville, Ky., near the iOB PRINTING in all its various designs is a specialty at this office. We do your work promptly and guarantee satisfaction in ail cases. LosisTiili & KasiiTilie R. R. and the undrrnlii(sj will le jrlad to quote you ratm, give tmln acliedulcg or nend you a tn-autifully Illustrated i ngv Ivooklct glrini; an IntcrerU Injr description of the remarkable place. O. It. titan, Uen'l Iaa. Agent, Louisville, Ky fcMfy 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Ml ,x TDC MMS! D:saMa CorvntoMTa Ac titrcmlfc. h f ' ' -r. (tKmnm. ct frrL I rrr for M-umff palnta. arm . innit, m o Scientific Jlmerican. Ctai 'f tJif otftl VxartwU. Tannfc i OTCo." Hew Tort Jmmm. OAs. CO r R.wktHi U.U DR. G. N. SHARP, IIHUOOIST And Manufacturer of Family ICeuirHllra. : t Have you n couh or are auff.-ring from a cold? It mo try lr. Sharp txn'tin and i.unu im:mi:dy. If you atv trouMitl with lodltfvatlon or atoiuiich trouble um iit;i:sTi"K i'or all p.ttiiM nul adieu apply 1! l'l.I KF Thee tinted retucdlew liare cured tbrra, tttry will cureyou. Try tln-iu. TO BREEDERS. CAESAR This purebred stallion is a beautiful gray, with largo star. I He is registered in the Percheron Stock Hook of America, his re cord number being HMD". He was foaled Fob. G, 1-95; got by Isauro, 17,9:3 (.l. 500.) His dam was Hose Atherton 3,073; 2d dam Celeste IH3, imported from France. See official pedigree in my hands for full lineage. TERMS: To insure .standing colt, s'.: single service. $.". Colt and mare to stand good for ser vice. JOHN! JOHN U a fine large jack, black, witlj white points an tine an nnl ma'i an exMTli-uee ran produce, lie lias xtru lnrsr bone, und long, ln-avy lxly. !! ha proven lilm- m-u an extra pmm! lireetler. Inreatl- gat lit record. T Kit MS: $S to luwure. - Partliin with mare, or her removal from county, forfeit Insurance. The utmost care will tie tflken to prevent nct identM. tut will not be re- KioiiHtlile tihonld any occur. No b jhhieo tloutr on Siiuday. TIm- anltunin. formerly owned by 5. 15. lavin. will make the waon of l'.KCi, on what In kuon n a the Krel Uiue farm. JtiHt north of Klcb Hill. J. C. GRIGGS. Owner. gpend Your Money Hlierfi You Make It. And ft top sending it awtty to the mail order houses. We know you can do a. well or lx ttor at home nnd we make no apologies for our fight against the mail order houses. We feel that it is a question that is common to all, and that the consumer is even more interested in the end than the retailer. You know just as well as we do what is keeping this town back why there arent more merchants here why those that are here aren't making more money. ICr because too many oi our people are "pennywise and pound fool ish" are draining the town more and more of the money they make here. Now, isnt this all fair--and dont you love "fair play" in com mon with every other good Amer ican citizen? Our merchants only a.k a "square deal" and no favors. They only ask the chance to get your trade under equal condi tions of cash, credit and value they only ask you for your sake and for the town's sake, that every time you have any pur chase to make you will first see if you cannot fairly spend your money where you make it. ft -.v . -v-w.-'v.v-x. -v -v . "V . HI The Modern Woodman conven tion of Hates county held at Hut ler last week elected W. W. Fer guson, of Kich Hill, Arthur Steele, of Hutler, and Henry Walters, of Adrian delegates to the State convention which meets at Marshall in May. The "con vention endorsed W. W. Fergu son for delegate to the National convention which meets at Mil waukee in June. rail Head the TltinCNl- $1.(0. Dnofnlfr) II. S. Patn Offie WASHINGTON O. C. Walnut Street M ICburcb, Preauhing services at thh ! church each Sunday at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 0:lo a. m. Junior League Ht 2:3c) p. m. Epworth Ieague at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. The public are cordially invit ed to attend. II. U. Tkmpleton, Pastor. JSiioon L b has g ne to Vy-1 ctte ;ig;iin to ,k after' business irit'rests. J. I. Hn.ks is drilling on his own hook, just east of the city to see hat he can find. Chas. A. Lune w as in the city last Friday, looking about as well as ever, and is putting his old time energy in his farming busi ness. L. Fletnmin, w.n-in-law .f t!i late Jas. Hand, who owns the old home place, will soon build a cew house on the cite of the old home stead that burned down a few years ago. Hutton Bros, have the contract. The Department Missouri G. A. H. will hold its next annual encampment at Brooktield, Linn county, May, 17 & 1M. A. D. Pontious is the deleg-ate elect from Gen. Canby Post, No. 10 of this city. J as. Pitchford, from away over in Kansas, was back to Ids old stamping ground looking after some matters of business that were not quite finished up when helcftfcome months atro. lie i- well pleased with his new loca tion. No doubt Mr. and Mrs. Curt Burrows think they are proud over tin; arrival of that pretty little lady that came to their home last week. She was intro duced by the newly elected maj or, Dr. Lancaster, and is faid to be a pplendid specimen of the; "new girl." J. C. Griggs has gone into the horse and jack business. He has bought from B. G. Davis Ins pure bred stallion, Causer, and his largo jack, John.and has them at the Fred Cane place northwest of the city. They will make the season there. See. his display ud in another column in this paper. 77 1 , 1L 108 o)WW WTo)Vf JUL vi 1 ..i . fri X jJA.JL.TT! To every person who will pay one year's sub scription ($1.00) to this paper, THE TRI BUNE, in advance, wo will give absolutely free a full year's subscription to Farm and Fires The only condition is that you must accept this offer within thirty days Irom date, as the publishers of Farm and Fireside limit us to that time. Form 2nd firCSidC is America's greatest twico-a-month Farm and Family Journal. 24 to 32 large pages every issue, with nearly two million readers throughout the United States. Something in it for overy member of the family, and all the farm and rural topics are ably discussed. Send Your Order To-day Address it to THE TRIDUIIE, Rich Mil. Ho. DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER makes home baking easy. Nothing can be substituted for it in making, quickly and perfectly delicate hot biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and pastry. Pfucc Baoks Powccr Co, Chicago. The New Itoatt Law. Both houses of the Legislature passiHl a road law which makes radical changes in the present statute. All farms benefited by the rtuuls are to pay their share of tin? cost of the improvment. These payments are to be made on a basis of a valuation of the ! lands. Farms within a mile of the roads are to be assessed at 100 jH-r cent of their worth. Those one mile away are to be a.ssessed at 75 jht cent and those I two miles away at T' per cent. The several county urt are to be permitted to establish road districts, which must not Iw ; larger than their school distric ts. and employ an engineer to dr,w j up plans and specifications. Tims? commissioners an to e!s tsl though ond:ng an 'tioii they n to Ih ;uiis'ir.tvl lv S. T. Brtwddus was in the city last Saturday. Tom Silvers.a Butler attorney, was in the city last Saturday looking after legal business. A. S. Sharp less and family, of nck;lle,!uve removed tolliton, New Mexico, and w ill make that t h ei r f u t u re ho m e. Hev. King Stark tiled his ng ulaf uppointmcnt Sunday at the Christian Cliurcli, returning to Warrensburg Monday. Tle Kepuhlicans carricl Hud son township b.v majorities rang ing from 3 to 15 in a total vote, ranging from li3 to 173. Our Democratic friend, J. Fletcher Smith, was elected City Attorney of the p-d city of But ler last week. He ought to be chxted to a judgeship. Ibtck to the Suffixes. Tle Jap. 'n;ot aiway wiaoritch Aod pat the Kas to rout!; At Mukden tbey are laovtub The Uoi!aaa tlwy are oateki Ctrlaad Ptoia Lv&kr. "Get F.ight," line cp with the Johannes frm. tf Miss Emm Cassity in Osage township got the average npul hcan majority, as shown by the vote last November. J. E. Doweli, of the Adrian Journal. wa.s elected a ii.euJwr of the sc1l4 bird of that enter prisir.g city, April 4'h. J. B. V.toa has rvmoted witli his family to a farm jat northwest of the city and ill see ii there is not tnon unuey in farming than in city cSiec hold ing. ' Tin Gas Driller has n.l from southwest of the city to a j point about thnv miles st utlioast Mrs. Mary M. Mitchell has purchased the small house be tween Thos. Asbury and As4Sof t city. They will sink an Arrasmithou east lvark avenue. and w ill occupy it as her lvme in the future. Adrian hrd a city tempo rancx ticket and a c it in ticket in th.o field ! thi-ir recent c ity ehvtk'tt. ami t':e tempvrsneo ticket ehvt- t he ciuit v cu rt to have charge I , .. , . ' . . ,. ,;ed one uhierman :ut theytifeu s of the new road districts. All .- ! , , , ticket the other vf.itvrs. lu.tns jor new nwiis are to in- submitted to the land ow iters f Atthos.hoiJ v...-tir.g h id at 'the affected district and one ote jFord sthoij lni: v,S. T. Mu llen is to ire pT-rmitted to U east fr larger was let t.xl a me;i-.ls-r cult acre owned by ti e man cast :,.f the Kurd of direc tors ud a ; ing the iKillot. A inajority is b , rule, and whenever a plan is voted down it must not bo resubmitted for two years. i Payments are to be made e:!li- er soot rash or n,v,J ....r ,4 : the quest k.;t of gnu-t uig an chv .term of years, vkhichevc-r plan levy of Ca o-nts mst v-tsj fcr a six months terut of sc hes I. Appetn City went democ rat ic at t!,e late citv election. tn other hlecn lutis kaon as th Morris farm. Attorney Win. iV.ne (i-nt sev eral days l.tst csk, after the city t lec tin, over in the country east of tho rixer ar.v! in Buth-r. Ix'kicg after the latere! s of l.l chee.t in th Wir.e:Frg-r PiVhford law svat for d.c:u?.g" in a land trade. Judg W. W, Graves has ls-u engaged a.s n attorney f.r the Missouri PaciSc ruilway t a. ps.l yearly salary. Gtsl t r Graves. Corporations arv lucre grateful than pc-hticd ;wst;s, half so uncertain atul pecy In-ttcr salaries forg'l vrovc-. tin voters may divide their election. Wheiv upon iJ lite p.y. j uu-uts uix to U defer ivaI twen ty years ir mssl 1. tinder the jnew bill ivuntiex may issue jlx'nds, secured by the property in the Wudiitcsl iitivt. l!l axca atv to lo livable, in. men-Vy.- Missouri Ucj-uU. trie light fra!itl.is. the veto stissl il" for and 2 a..i;,st. Tae pro mot rs r' to oi'iuti.encv Viot k within t0 d.-.. s. Me5 Will lave an s nunihs tetin id si!.J i;, t jcir and will pay for it ,it!ja t'.i cent levy in ad l.M nx U the ai'i-mi.t tLcd by law. The y k i. d ceiUs to p- V-'y va Ivtilv 1 UiJvbt.Juv. Tb Ctiurvti. TllO church is plvHtH.dl.c tie only institution which isneip-ico-caliy and ulvas stands f' l" that is gid and tnii and Uau't !ul ia life. It is th- only mst ta tien which iii.-s at the c.t.bhsl" meet of the hia.'doui id i .-ill in carth.-Kev. C. Pt t. L i j- wr-.i'