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Call early and make your A bride of two weeks who has | Died at 104. brought suit for limited divorce in : \ Canton, O., Dee. 25.—Daniel Bar- New | York, charges her husband | his bond for $5,000 which was ap- | lit of Ashland, died recently, aged Z with beating ber twice a day and al- | 104. He was thrice married and has A lowing her but 5 cents aday for per | three sons His maternal a sonal expenses. |@C Underhill 8 G8 | grandfather died at 105, a brother County Court Proceedings. J © Martin, recorder, presented | proved. WARRANTS. living. ‘mas ee: J L Minor 7 58 | at 100, another at 108. and a_ sister North Dakota is deeply grieved | Jerome Ca ly 6 30 is now living in Maryland, aged 106. because it didn’t have four electoral | W ee . 3 eA \ Harpeuejbecactumbecemben sien votes instead of three, so that the Logan & Moore G W Adams }completing its twenty fifth volume, would not prohibition candidate : .,; AB Henderson 15 50) contain among many ether attract have been left out ie the cold. As it} w Polson 9 00) ive features a twoact comedy by was, Cleveland, Harrison and W en-| Levy & Co : : vo Graces L. Farniss, entitled’“Pollo’s ver each received one vote. Here- ie - i _ ae nei pin oie ncaa itcatestealer after prohibitionists are expected to ie ae a 261 10| per Sarit aciace enema CnC give North Dakota a wide berth —| Frank Allen 39 75 Pekin” by IsaacT. Headland, pro Bazoo. ‘ : Z | are . Co BE ee fessor of mental and moral philoso Troy Free Press: Hon. W. J. | s Onsen “1 00 Phy in the University of Pekin Stone, Missouri's governor-elect at-/ W F Rosser +50) Detroit, Mich.. Dee 22 —The De- tended the banquet of the Reform | CP Staley 2413) poit Bridge and Iron Works will Club at New York city last Saturday \ r —. e ‘build the Ferris wheel at the world's evening and dlelivered’ SEES | Deaf ea Dub Asylum 21 29 fair for $300,000. The wheel is of about ten minutes, which was very) x TA Ennis 28 10 jiron and 250 feet in diameter. It is highly complimented. Col. Stone is Standard Printing Co. 14 00 | to revolve on a shaft resting on two the ablest statesman in Missouri to-| S Hoffman dS iGwars cachich which arontoibe ion day and will ever reflect credit and | ats my 30 ee feet high. The circumference of the honor on his constituency. Higher a. “2 00 | wheel is to be a series of cages for honors await him than have yet been | MV Carroll 19 50 | passengers. When the wheel re bestowed on him by the Missouri) Sanderson & Wilson 19 75 volves the passenger is gradually ordered to Bridge commissioner | repair bridge on Miami St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 22.—At7) Ordered that D G@ Newsom make y i i is ie Kel- | new 1 on school loan. clock this evening Miss Lottie Kel- | 2ew bon¢ S ee iy ateacher in the public schools! Dramshop license granted to C W here, was brutally beaten and rob- | Hartsock, W J Lansdown and WN bed. She was ‘walking from the } Hurt. t { democracy—mark the prediction. raised fiom the ground to a_height of 250 feet in the air. The whee will be turned by elictricity. There will be seating capacity for 2,150 persons. Senator Vest Kemembers His Name- street cars at the end of Frederick | x i sake. avenue toward her home on Folsom! The county court appointed Mrs. _ When Senator Geo. G. Vest spoke street, Saxton Heights, and sudden- | Mary C. Hall “arlene of the |in Nevada some weeks ago, G W. ly found herself in the clutches of | POOT farm last week. Mrs. Hall con- | twomen. They gagged her with a, ducted the poor farm for years and | him with his ten-year-old son, who handkerchief, disfigured her face , gave the best of satisfaction, and | he introduced to the senator as Geo. and robbed her of money and checks | neither the poor or the county will | Vest Pence. The senator expressed to the amount of $90, ‘besides tak- | lose anything by having her return- | great pleasure at meeting his young ted. namesake and the two bad quitea = —_ ae — pleasant chat. RDDICE’S Be : Monday, County Clerk Fred Gor don received by express a very banc- Powder. The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—4o Years the Standard. ing her jewelry. some solid silver gold lined cup with a letter from Sesator Vest re questing him to couvey the same with his eomp!in Mr. G eup, whi owners La new Pence’s pos of highly valued and will be kept with reverential care —Nevada Maii. sake. raved with the yo | one of his | Pence, of Lake township, called on | | counterfeit silver do Died From Hydrophobia. W. H. Cotton, our breeder of tine horses, is grieving over the loss of favorite horses, which died Jast week, under such peculiar circumstances as to indicate hydro Th hon, purehas animal was a five stal- Uby Mr. Cotton dur ing the recent races in Clinton from M. J. Loyd, and knownasM. J. L He w: proruising, a cross phobia a fust trotter and of Hamiltonian and Pilot junior. Ou Tuesday of last week he indi- cated sickuess of some sort, and on Wednesday morning he developed symptoms of hydrophobia, aud by when- At noon yesterday he bit the black boy who attended him on thehand He tore bis manger out with his teeth, and would tak evening became very violent 8 B ever a noise was made near him. 2x6 timber in his mouth, and shake it like a vicious He continued in this condi Mr. Cotton dues not know that he had dog tion until be died. heen assailed by a vicious dog, and is of the im- pression that thé borse aust have been bit by a dog before he purchas- ed lim While he el regrets the loss of the horse. feels very grateful that it) was not “Redmond C, his noted fast pacer.— Clinton Democrat. Counter ferters Captured. Joplin, Mo., Dec. 25.—T. J. and F. L. Reynolds of Webb City, were arrested here last night for passing ars. Eighty of the counterfeit coins were found in possession of T. J. Reynolds) F.L Reynolds had ene. On © person | of T. J. Reynolds was f a bill from Moore. Joues & of St Louis for a quantity of block tin, antimony and ¢ The pris- oners made a f Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. | up Fig Co. only. was very) selections while the stock ise SAM LEVY & CO. BUTLER, MiIssounRni. The Most Pleasunt’ Way Of preventing the grippe, colds, headaches, and fevers is to use the liquid laxative remedy Syrup of Figs whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective vleansing. To be bene- fitted one must get the true remedy | manufactured by the California Syr For sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles. Resolutions Haut. Bares Lovee No. 1801. 0. O. F. | Dec 19th, 1892 Wueneas, The all wise sHather in His infinite wisdom. has seen fit to! remove from our midst one his daily walk sougut ever to exem plify the great principles of our or der, and whose remova! bas thrown a pall over our which hearts time will not erase, our esteemed brother H J.N. Gipson. Therefore be it Resolved; That in the a faithful and loyal member, Odd Fellowship a true disciple. Resolzed; That while we and submit to the dispensation of the Great Ruler, believing that he was taken from bis labors here for ad that reat lodg sions are eternal. Aesolved; That our charter be draped in mourning for 30 days, and that these resolutions be spread on the records, and a copy furnished the bereaved family. vavcement into e above whose si Resolved; Also, that a copy be furnished the city papers. A. H. Crive it T. W. Les Com. Hanvery C. Crank. } Before this county—or any coun- ty—can fully evjoy the blessings of gocd county ioads at least eleven months in the year. there must bea radical change in width of wagon i8 narrow tire the destruction of tires. Next to water, wagon who in’ death of; Brother Gipson this lodge has lost | mourn | the loss of our brother, we humbly | omplete. ' ' 4A USEFUL : Holiday Present ¥, FS FOR SISTER. | ing that even on macadam or gravel | roads, narrow tires are destructive j to road beds. With this point af- | fimed, there remains no reasonable |urgument in favor of narrow. tires, where the question of ood roads is (at issue The Democrat brings this subject to farmers’ attention as an important factor not only in the mat- | ter of establishing roads, but main- taining them in future. The ques- | tion is cpen for discussion and brief criticism proand con, should our farmer frieuds desire to be heard through this paper.—Clinton Dem- ocrat. 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