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t MIL frWm TTTTDTr TTXTTm n VOI.I M i. JtlCIl 11 1 IX, JllSKOI iil. IIICItSllAY DKCK.MBKK ti'J. l'JIO. MJMUER 10 ACCIDENTALLY KILLED, RICH A CAR OF rw": ARFLOUR JLL:T RECEIVED. Newt. Conu ll,rr the Ea..t Kiid'j " rri,l"nMv killed l h H .1 f ' .4 . Ii y u want the best use li 1 D STAR FLOUR Try our Red Star SHOOTS AND BRAN JAMES CASH GROCERY "The Clothing Hospital" R ANK OLIPHANT ,tw I'o. P. &. M. Bank Ruilding Rich Hill, Missouri. Tiir iriii wad NIL NOV ILHIl Is nearly hero and we trust that it may be a happy and prosperous . 11 ono lor all OUf. GROCERIES HAVE mm test O' p. li t years. It you li v b un our customer ' yuu know this; if not, w will welcome you at 'iiiK- cl an store with the fi esh goods." KERK GE10. CO. SOUTH SIXTH STREET, usBErracsft ear rarrr nnxztr RICH HILL, MO. feint urday morning Mr. (!onnel was cm plowed as operator of the put; njill which in some man nir had lecame Mop ped up H " r ttr p. ff I and entered uiacii.iiH to,:i.'.ui tit out. In om manner trie machine started and Mr Connell was pulled into the machine. The lower part of hi body was badly crushed and his neck was broken. Mr- Council , a pioneer ci'i zen of this c i t and was greatly esteemed as a friend and neigh bor.. He is survived by his wife arod four daughter; Mrs Ci'IS nrt brake-, Mi- I ,i Me' ... . .J Minvil.e f'lrt , Mr. i, ., , , e land Miss Tr, v C ,ii.e I. b !,le numerous ,th-r relatives The funeral was held Tue.dv afternoon a' 2:00 '. 1.C !n! was largely i ,1,-ii 1 , . m . were c ,n u, t ,i Im II Vi. i ward and interment wa-, made in Green Lrwd cemetery. Marvelous IMscovrrirs. Mark the wonderful progress of the ape. Air llights on heavy machines, telegrams witjmut wires, terrible war inventions to kill men, and that wonder of cc;n ders, Dr King's New Discovery -to save lift when threatened with jo ughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, j croup, bronchitis, her"orrag"., 1 hay fever and wlim.pirp c,i:li nr ! lunjf ttoul.ie ',, all l,r..nu iil afftjouH i l,s r., -qo' It re ' here in-tanil.i . I the -uret cure. Jarnen M, Uliuk, Ai.' ville, N. C 11 II .V. 4. writ, s it cured him of an oiis imie coou'li after all other r,-n. it I ; lar, d 10 Cts. and $1 00. A trial bottle five Cuaranteed by all h ujjkm.hI ' Its superiority xs unquestioned Its fame world-wide Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum food The low-paie powicrs are made from " phosphate alum," or "sodium i. rrl nVate,' which is a!ro alum, a mineral acid, and that nukes the food unheatiiul. One pound cf the irritation (25c) powders contains five ounces of alum, a miner j I ;x-.icn. Food baked with alum talcing powders Is found to contain a portion of the alum unchanged. The continued use of alum made food impairs digestion, causing dyspepsia. I he careful housewife when buying; baking powder, will examine the label and ukt only a brand whose label shows the powder to be made from cream of tartar. "Read -the Label rmm "WELCCME THE NEW CITIZEIS" Local News. CLEAN 'EM UP! What is left of our big Christmas stock goes at COST. Lots of Fancy- Stuff Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Tin Boxes, etc., be sides a fair sized bunch of toys. Opera Drug Company. Sau oor Chrcks. Phone 32. Under the above caption the Sbelbina Democrat, edited by Hor W O L Jewet, a former Mate senator and irfluential! Democratic leader, says; j It i reported that some mem-j bers of the Missouri legislature, will oppose any appropriation for. the Iininitfra'ion C..tnmiion,for tt r-Mn th.-v ftar more Itep ubiicans than Democrats will be brought into ihe state Wehupel this is not tru.'. People arej coming from other Mates and from foreign ImhiIs, to Missouri and we hhou d welcome all pin lpeople.no matter what their 1 religion or politics. If the truths the truths of Democracy are not power ful enough to nach and convert those in error, then they and we must sutler the conse q iences Hut we do not fear these new cit:z- :)s. I t ti em comu and help us to build up this ureat commonwealth. Wo need their help, and we can do them Kxd. We shall preach to them true Democracy, and trust to results. Within the past eight years thousands of people from Illi iiois, Iowa and other Kepublican states have come to Shelby coun ty, jet the vote shows that Dem ocracy holds it's own here There are still, as has been the case for many years, about two Democrats to one K' publican. Immigration has not I tut our party here, nor do w e believe it will. Hut. if it does, we t-hall welcome them all the same. The Democrats in the leislai uie can only iiijure their parly by playing politics. Dy disre garding iuch things and K'K'is latino crnostly and honestly ftr the interests of all the p,oplo ul this slate, they will strengthen the Democr atic party. A Happy New Year. Don't forget to make acme tfood New Years resolution. Dr Tracy Spencer of Kansas City spent Sunday here. Gus KeinfcarRer spent Satur day afternoon to Butler. Miss Nina Richardson, has re turned from her Texas visit. Jos. Krei:er of Seattle Wash. is spending the holidays with relatives here. Ed Mclieyno'ds and wife cf Harrisonville visited relatives in ; his city the Srst of the wetk. Frank Maver of Knas City, -pent Christmas with relatives here. TheTEiBCNE, one dollar for one year. John Kreijfcr of Adrian spent the first of th week with rela tives he'r, Misses Eva and Retla Kerrens of Ratier are visiting relatives here. Mr and Mrs Gas Mayer of r'riiiklin Kliia-suixa.. visors in this city during the bxllidays. Murray Anderson spent the tirst of the ec-k with friends in Kansas City. j Miss E ia Fry wno is attending Central Business Colleje at Se jda!ia arrived home Tuesday to speed her vacation. i j Rort Iniiey who is a student at University Mfedical College at Kansas City is visiting his wife and little daughter in this city. Watch This Space For Our Ad Next Week Rich liill, Mo. Mr and Mrs MorU Badgley of Kansas City and Mr and Mrs J Deiamater of Pittsburg Kns. Melt; the guv. sis of Dr De.ui.,Ur and family of ihit city during the hollidays. The following 6tudentJ from Missouri Univcsrsity are spend ing the hollidays here: K.'ui Ieb, Lula lUrrows, Bel'o Wat son, John Creasy, Cleo Craig, Luther Fry, lUrold and George Templetou, Walter Gardner, Howell HiH-k, Jas. Hand, anu Ivan Corbin. Watson & Grimm. We hope that you have had a Merry Christmas and wish you a Happy New Year. W33BK33