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Aikansaw vein the deg | tramp printer known in almost every | printing office in the reer was remar} 2 some respects, vas a nomad, a wan- . there was still a side of hi Ie was, or had | about 54 years of : the rank of capta when mustered out. and two ci he ordinary kinds, an: ae etitl multitude of short weight alum or phosphate powders “Royat Bakis intant, were left nis return at the war, with | opes of the joy- ' us .ittle family,he found that his wite had : THE OLB RELIABLE He was so utter with the revelation and with it his se >a drunken vag: has for twenty years w ered hither SJ. GROVES Keeps more m and the best i both tresh and Oysters in In justice to him it should be sta that his two children were placed in the care of a brother in Iinois. would occasional be procured and never referred to their season. When you want anvthing in mv line give me a call. S.J. GROVES. SA Mel persistently refused requests of It is possible that during the twen- place without he was lockec drunkenness. IIe was not and his quaint sayings usually se- cured his re NORTH MAIN ST., lease us soon Usually on leaving an office where he had struck work for a day or two he would indite generally secured an insertion. Each engagement wound up with a drunk. It was his invariable DEALERIN Buggies, Civiages, & d SPRING WAGONS, Etc., Etc. leave a town with over fiity ¢ his possession. Ue invariably walked from place to place, holding railrozds in contempt. On drawing his earnir as the ‘*tramp’s t,’’ he would usually shave, pro- cure a clean shirt, possibly one or eo. ——- : : : two other cheap articles of apparel and then get drunk. road Peter always provided himself with a bundle of *texchanges.” IF-The Largest Assortment to Select From in Missouri.<O3 | Ail the Latest Styles And Patterns on Hand, and Sold at Sthe Lowest Rates. On taking the was his deligh* to secure quarters a a tarm house, and then entertain the by reading selections trom his stock ot papers, For hours he would recite in a quaint, entertaining” hesegoods come direct from the minatae to pies * and do not pass through three or four accounts of ‘Also Agent for. the celebrated patent ULHOLAND SPRIN ring is the best beconse there is no n the way of turning; because there is Ro pitching; because it is the strongest and easiest riding spring made. his adventures, that commanded deep interest from his rural entertainers, This always served as acompensation, for he was always penniless, wh: usuatly made known at some oppor tune time when he had his host’s approbat commanded Twice in the past ten years this tourists has visited Jopl namadic exist- > are thousands men than Peter B. Lee. TAPS ne. b back the nair trom iead and omit the parting to conceal Since then Parker’s Hair Balsam has made my hair as thick and Ladies whose hair is get- sam just spjen | my baldness, elsewhere. glossy as ever. ting thin will find the Bal Marv Swanson, C >» Yeu wNO RED Mrs. Hummer hen, Barnesville, O., overloaded her crop and v i applica danger of dying with hen cholic. The lady clipped away the feathers, cut open the crop, removed the con- sttched up the incisions, and BEN B. CANTERBURY’S ious as ever, healed perfectly. the hen is now as vora Jacobs Oil aots lixe ‘Commissioner Sparks continues to attention than all the He is the an in the country and the people that the land rings are even bigger than any- one had supposed. See him before making aitrect more other officials cor best abused n tH oD ar a af = 3 4 RM t , < 3 ei 9 z convincing A Lesson ten for the Time M.J.E _ Sie- Limbo In the little town ot Qui e, $ uated on the banks of the } Lake, dwelt a lady, Mrs. Temper- } ance by name, and her eight daugh- Ready, Forgetful- Laziness, Tardy, Good and | ters, Industry, Ba ness and Remem! attempt to describe th | names do that better t will simply zive you an them before morn viz: Inc 1 Goody are doing is helping I bet Bady always nks.) It is in the was playing tree apple where you threw it last eveaing said | | Remembrance. After a while they school and t mother calis art them, to iy she is not £ very well, she would li kl the to come home q At school 1d not loiter | on the way. Goody gets a prize tor being the best scholar, Remembrange gets a prize for having the best speeches and Bad getsa whipping for putting a pin point On ic they have to pass by e girl, upward in the teacher’s chair. their way a nei hbors house and the li Persuade, tells them to come in, Re- memrance recollects what the moth- Forgetiulness has forgot- ten ly does not care z Liziness isso tired she must rest e other on the not all ed, and In ther Ready ran s she wishe to C2 them. the course of a few n utes the other Ww so much worse that Good see ing the doctor passing called him 1, he shook his head sadly ing so much to heedless chrildren and working for others had hastenea this, he teared fatal illness. At these words Bad and Forgetfulness who be- ing very swift runners, had just come in, threw themselves by the side £ ir ay? 7 "ec rs “aii aH of their mother’s bed and prayed he JE. SCHWARTZ &C0.,5.a. ates ee coe to forgive them, and they were fully satisfied with tt and nod which she gave as an answer, and then she closed her eyes ina sleep so sound that the voice of her c dren could not feeble smile awaken her, while her spirit passed on rejoicing, just Lz otf overwhelming gnef and sorrow arrived. one minute before heart t iness witha Poor Laziness has been a better girl since that sorrow- ful day. : Girls and boys there 1s a moral in this which you Many suftering people drag themselves ke about with failing strength, teeling that they are steadily sinking into the greve, when by using Parker’s Tonic they would find a cure commencing with the first dose, and vitality and strengh sv ely coming back to them. n2g-tm The school authorities ot Jackson, Mich., are having trouble over the perennial question whether or not a teacher has a right to send home or exclude from schooi a pupil who eats raw onions. 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