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TRIBUNIL V0LUMK21. KICH HILL, MISSOURI, TIUJIWDAY NOVEMBER 3. 1910. NUMBFItt o - HON, NATHAN P. A RICH MIL c- V; -:' : j I A POIHTBR. f : V) FOR ALL WHO lw r xDiaxns j :au!i.'-."i i i lo r-.cclci.-i5 t! it's wJvertucd to cur j cr"io.T c-.c '3 rrrpare:! ti n cJo.tof prepare! pre- .. r.:-;'ii! ens f CiJi t-nj every riu.Tm LL They are r.T.o-.. i J.J ca c pc:.J i to co what yo'j expect ii thc-n. tnJ c.l'.vryj u. Yet i!ioc!J you be the least wejr tlijiat'u'c 1, v.': ; r-...v.;;l' refer. J )-Lf moric "The It'. !v..t 1 :.: --j Eu, IJ.; ( !!,"..' fcaaJy ! -'.J. L- and it' (:co. Opera i;? ii c.r r'orc pM a copy tf c-srriVr.; tiiJ r-.'H'S them a!L L l 1vi t.loU tl.e house at asy time. Drug Co. Ju8 10 r-MIND YQU! MOST PEOMIXEIvT CAITILATE FOR U KITED 6TATI3 EEU AT02. la Every Way Qualified for the Il'gb Office. BACKED BY KIN --i -. ... Winter is coming and your suit or overcoat will need to be cleaned, pressed and repaired. Call 105 or see Frank 'Oliphant and havt: your clothes called for and overhauled. Now Is The Time. FRAH OLIPHANT Salts and Omcoats Made to Ordtr Ste Cor Samples -Our f. ( M, tmt" riune 163 Rlc Hill, Mo. fVrV3 T r a ynwi ""j'W" t.5'"'"' 1 Jl YOU CAN HELP c-i la th ii.-.tr:.;Io xrotk of prctvultug your arhool with a fine, large AKurlunQ frUf. ac I It mill cauiw you neither expetiae nor work. All you bave to do la to buy instead of tb ordinary brantla of Bcliool Shova, tb utuvr and bottur kind Nine O'clock School Shoes -A Ko t MtrwANM r rr. touia. They ar tba only abooa for girls and boya that couiiiina clnnBj aiM'araaoi with long aoq Bi.1- l.t:utory var. ou U1 like their mat ljk and easy, full nt FUg Coupons ara Ilvvn UU tiM ibooa. collated by tba arbool and redeemed for Flaga fur school bouaa or claxs rooma. "'1 V ar anerlal ajranta for tha aala nf tba "Mna Oriock" 8chnol Kbosa and will gladly aUow Uicm to you at well at cxvlAla the fc'Uc fUvu CHEAP STORE tlliaaaj Bon. Nathan Frank, cf St. Lo-j:i!" Mr. Prank is tb onlv miid'.iat. who inUs re pti:li!ng I113 'sndi i&ry and Is the. only man who was petitioned to run f r tbe hisb honor. Tfce petition w, tlc H .v ib bes! men In St. Ixu;. rrn vi c i;ve l ?n aaaurlattd with hiui'in tl: rrur;. In t,j party councils in iiun'ary t;sl- nrr orpannatioi.K fcri' 1 ,0 bcrt tfc , Interacts of f t. !.rU! r 1 .j.ourl. j Members of the -nx!;i:.tr c mlt- tee feci that Mr. rr. ?wk -tsn.lin tj ,a lawyer and c'r.'.z. n entitled bi;a to the nomination. Mr l':?rk 1 t..iin his candidacy on the -c-coid wale b hlra In conpre's. I He aa elw-te.J fn r.i t' e cur of St louia as the f.r! iv-un. '.ns rfe-nler (Of congress n ivs.; and i -ju ,1SSS. The dm' e of : ;e i je. jicn ;f laRC d!clf!!ed r.-.ik otiOi().-n ia the electiiin n..( U.iih; y, t!-r. In the ; banda of one man cilii 1 a Kecr.Mer of iTOte. a Pem.Krat. I'e suereeded In having the c ff. e h :::. e.l d a ,board of e'.e tioa n.iri .ier ub ltltuted. and at tie E...rt. t:n,e sent lane. Jim Kagin the IcMrr of n cr- rsnlied bund of bull t box s:u7er to I tha penltentiaiy. That ,-ps tbe I -jglnnlnj, of thi war It haiiot reform. ; now bapplly roti-.i::ui;a'f d I v Gov. jMadley, In taking the i.:i tirt.trt- nieni, a Iiemorratlc ai'.ina to elec tion frauil out of po:i:l He was chairman of :he exerutlre i-i..i,muiee or me state (Vmmiitee In IS1. lie has oefn a member of the ex- rutive committee of the rtu !nes ,'n s Leacue inre it was oranired. fa all of tti.it time rl.airuia of the rommlttee on ronvei.tions aud en' taintnent. Mr. Frank has turreede.l In brinc- man any ne ijimu. e.vued the nouiing or tl-e Ntt,:,;, Ueptil.Iiran Convention In St. lt:.' )n ivifi, that nrminr.ir W'l.Mn MiKli.lvy fdr Prenldent of the fn'.tei' Steles. H is the personal frlei.l I'reldent lart. The auxiliary e( mtnittee bavtne charre the rmtrildnrv or Mr, Nathan rrana is the fullowlfn: FHAXKt.lN n:mi!S. Chnlrmsn. , Ui-.ltuUf of tha fireuit t'ourt. CYItfB P. WAl.mtllulR. 1'res't J. 8 Meirell liug fo FIW. L. rUKIVIV i,tl rres t 9 Westllelte I'.t-Tune. TIIOS K. Mi:niilNil!l.r.s. V. l'res't attonnl Km nielli t'o rx-('batr man of the State Otnn.iVee. ! ! K N' F K.nW.Mins ITes't National liuiK if fo'ttn-.i-rce. CHAS. F WF.WKKi.U. Ct : ll'aitke-Wetini hi-r Cantty Co. J A CO 11 "1'IiTH, Cn I Acent American Onl.t Indemnity t'o. HENRY 0. CRi:xM. Pres't Intel nat U ral l.'il l',v R0Di:i!irK 1: iu-mhai kr. Alton. ey nt lw. DAVID MAY. Prej t Tba May Stui t'o. end Owner of th t atuoua. HKXUY IIKN. Pres't A. l.caebrn i: Sons Uo; e tv. CFO. C. I WAi.t M H. Ptes't Wagoner I'udv; taking Co. LOl li P. A 1.01-:. Prea t A S. Aloe Co. JOSErtl 11 II FNKIl. Viee-Pres't llafner Mf. Co, VM C. SCIU'TZ. VJ.-e Pres t K- tl. Rife Meieam!' 'ii.-.vr Co. MI C. 11 K. WAUNKli, Prea t Young Hen s UejMil ll. au Auxiliarj The Tribune $1,00 per year lVu:a tteo. At a, party niveit at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, C- S. l!rasl y.of this city, lnt Tuesday t'wnintf, tha cngagi-meul of thoir d.tunh tor Misa Allotuto Mr Cmruo Duvoll nniu uiu d, tin) rj- lug ta Uk pUco ot, ilsl, VOTERS! " The secret ballot is a sceptre In your hands. With it in the voting booth, you are sovereigns with it you can determine the effectiveness of state government, the character of legislation, the prosperity of state and nation, and your own Welfare. On Tuesday, November 8ih, you trill have the opportunity of exercising your sovereignity. Will you protect it by tut-tab-ing the only State administration we have had ia ycari that has deprived dishonest voters of assumed sovereignity? Or will you cast our sovereignity away by voting with a party that has permitted fraudulent elections, encouraged lobby control of the Legislature, gerrymandered Senatorial and Con gressional districts, and neglected the material development of the State? Will you be indifferent to your sovereign rights, and your own welfare? Or will you go to the polls and register a vote for Missouri and for yourself? And you DO vote for Missouri and for your own best in terests when you vote for Republican State, Congressional and Legislative candidates. They 6tand for the things YOU are for. They are running on YOUR ticket the ticket of economical and effective State administration, honest elections, progressive legislation, control of corporations, law enforcement, fair redis tricting of Senatorial and Congressional districts, and continued State development. Vote, men, vote! Vote for Missouri -for yourselves! CH4RLES D. MORRIS, Cbi-rman. Republic. Stit Ccmmh REIT II NOT IIS. Mrs J. IC Wilson La been on t he sick list the bast week but wa-s improving from last account Keith and Reavley people were set ictf the Rich Hill mer chants Saturday' nearly every o dy went to town tradinjr. Mrs. N- Eocleman and Mrs- Nettie Neat of Rich IliH were visiting Mrs. VTui. VTheatley. Wo havn't been out on the streets ainKir. or marching and don't think we will, yet we are hobing Missouri will jjo dry. Misa .Treda Hoe per is tho proud owner of a new'piwuv, a present from her mother Fre da has been taking m.!.ic lea Kons for some time- e have been thinking of a new wiuter hat. Our mother has an old wooden bowl about the size, of the average dih pan we'could cover that and take a small gimlet and bore the holes for tha hat plus. Dont know why we wouldn't have the latest style hat Some of tho farmers had to hunt for their wagons, buggies etc. after the witches were here Monday nighU As we were passing the high school building in Rich Hill the! other day, they were having a game of basket ball thought the boys had new style ball suits but noanng the ground could see the ribboua and turbans o their heads: come to find oui it was tho girls with tU.r new bliKiuier suits ou The iW aud mcaabers of the Ilaptist church of Rich Hill are planning and praying for a revival sie.Uug: prayer wevt less wverj nlg-bt this tu P LUH!C T -'S 1 fa m la !.! P m t Msh to announce that, during the shcpptrij: now commencing, we will serve dclicous chilli, sandwiches, ect, at our store on Pjrk Ave. If, while in town, you wish a nice clean lunch and a nice dean place to eat it, give js a call. A cup cf Hot Chocalate goes nice after a coli drive. We will have it ready for you when you come. n n n ii m i 'i 'SSS i J'Ti'laWKHf Ca ismmXm3 ivATsor. & GRir.ir. i i i v m j 9. I t tntvtings wi'.l be evangelistio will comu'.enon uext Sandiy Nov. C Rvv. Starring will do l'ie preaching. Everpbody if 'Itisd, Charley M iller of Kansas Cty arrived TuesiUy cf this week on a visit fcu friend iu this vkiulty.