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RSH NODOSA HSER SCSDONERURND ADR TART An aca eta ATTENTION: - FARMERS v2 Also the World Renown MINNEAPOLIS BINDERS, Standard. Wood and Plano Mowers and Hay Rakes: Binder Twine, Repairs for the Excelsior Whitley and McCormick Machines. Turnbull and Mitchell Wa and Spring Call and see me pefore buying. S. W.S CHiLDS. gons, Columbus Buggies Wagons. First door west Bates Co. National Bank. Missouri and Missourians. i William Rickt Mary Rickman, divorced in 1877, were remarried at | Kansas City, Monday. William A. Campbell was stabbed to death at Cassidy's saloon in Kan- | tas City Monday night by Homer} Baker. Thetwo men had started cut to celebrate the Fourth: The difficulty grew out of a trival matter | Early the following morning Baker bought a paper, read an account of the murder, then procured a pistol and shot himself through the brain. The city marshal of Mexico gave notice Monday that the Sunday Jaw would be rigidly enforced. Auy- one selling cigars, tobaccos or any yp, aged 74, and} xed 65, who were | other goods wares or merchandise— drugs and medicines excepted —will be prosecuted. Heretofore many establishments have kept wide open on Sunday. The new order has created a great deal of kicking. Gordon Barnard was seriously | stabbed on the 4th at the Pleasant Hill lake, by Ed Deftin of Harrison ville. Jealousy over a girl prompt- ed the tragedy. Myriads of small grasshoppers have appeared in the fields near Fay- «tte, and the hay crop is believed to be in danger. The wheat crop is | Jamaged by rust and will not make more than 40 per cent of a crop. Burned toa Crisp. Gagetown, Mich., July Babcock, wife avd child, of Fostoria Mich., came here on the Fourth of July to visit Mrs Babcock’s parents, Allen Roberts, who lives in Grant township, four miles northeast of this place. The family consisted of the father, mother, and seven chil- tren and they all went down to Cass | City to take in the celebration, re- turning about 1 o'clock this morn- | ing. About 3 o'clock a. m. Mr.) Roberts’ son was awakened by the} smell of smoke and found his bed clothing on fire He aroused his brother and his guest, George Fr | tres st, of Silverwood, Mich., who was also | visiting the family. Young Roberts jumped out of the window on the second tioor and rushed to his father’s bedroom win- low on the first floor. He finally succeeded in rescuing his father, mother and little sister. His other brother and sister also made their eseape, but Mr. Babcock, his wife and child and Mr. George Frost per- ished in the flames,as did also the 7-year old son of Mr. Roberts. Well said by the Sedalia Demo- erat: “Just look around the house and see if you can't find a good book or two that you can send to the dis- abled confederate veterans at Hig- ginsville. Good literature will be a source of perpetual joy to these battle-searred old men, and the chil- dren that are being cared for will al- so get the benefit of it.” The business men of Sedalia are making arrangements to erect in| that city a commercial club house to cost $35,000. Atameeting Friday 4ay the resignation was accepted | cooeer ey Chat he badistem boro) $10,000 of the amount was subserib- | and Judge C.C. Bland of Laclede 3 ed, | county, appointed to fill the vacancy. | latter was an uncle of Bashore. | Ltook Ballard’s Horehound ~~ The Horn Fly in Missouri. Sedalia Mo, June 24.—The ‘horn fly,” a Texas pest, has made its ap- pearence in the southern part of this county, near Greenridge, and stock- men are alarmed. The horn fly takes its name from the fact that the flies collect near the base of steers’ horns and burrow their way to the quick. The cattle become fiantic and cease feeding. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery kuow its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as | well as acopy of Guide to Health and household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good andcost you nothing H. L. Tucker Drugstore. The Meaning of Eyebrows. said to denote vivacity and brilliancy; level brows, strength of intellect; regularly curved eyebrows express Highly arched eyebrows are cheerfulness, square ones, deep | thought; irregular, fickleness, versa- tility, excitability; ner corner, melancholy; joined over aised at the in the nose, an unsettled mind. Thick and bushy eyebrows denote physical strength What a Prominent Insurance Man Says. 2 H M Blossom, senior memt Blossom & Co., 217 N writes: [had be ‘y dis ing cough, the result of influenga, which nothing seemed to relieve, until up. One bottle comple cured me. 1 one bottle to mv . who had a_ severe cough, and she experienced i diate relief. [always recommend t syrup to my trien John Cranston, oS Hampshire street, Quincy, Ill., writes: I have found Bal- lard’s Horehound Syrup superior to any other cough medicine I have ever known It never disappoints. Sold by H L Tuexer, dr i It is quite apparent that Benjamin Harrison is expeting a renomination for President and is equally plain that MeKinley has eye on the main ehance in 1896. There is likely to be a good deal of scrapping going on over the div di years.—K. C. Star. on fence between In- They have queer ways of doing things in Texas. In December, 1892, Peter Meggs was convicted of the! each of the two doorkeeps ox address and stato hethe or Tobacco, Morphine or to purchasing are en g $1,800, for 3A ILE we LCA BLETS and take no vther. | 7 b | M fauctured only by pitle other employes are paid in| & —THE— and trom one to five cigars; or I would smoke Sow Mik é =: = Now Mike! proportion, down to the man who Troe Sen te Sorte epee of Counce. Have ciara murder of Mike Ferry, and senteuc- ed for life to the pen. , Ferry has turned up alive and well, but sentenced to the pen for felony. 5 7 We, | : : The men knew each other well, and | for incidentals, such as stationery) steps are now being taken to secure | and carpets, $12,000 for repairs and Meggs’ release.—Ex. Jefferson City, Mo, June 29.— Governor Stone received a letter to day from E. Y. Mitchell of Rolla, tendering his resignation as a mem-/} | Shamokin Pa. July 1—William | a VN Jiater in the| Bashore of this city received word| ff | ber of the state board of curators of the state university. 5 ios Ve I RD nots that some houses always seem to need ja Choctaw half breed, was shot at! ge inting they look dingy, rusted, | S38 11 o'clock this morning at Wilbur- led. hers always look bright, | 4 2 and Ohio during the next three} the president recives You have noticed | Shot According to Law. Ses | clean, fresh. The owner of the first ton by Sheriff John Perry of Gaines “economizes” with “cheap” mixed county. He was placed on a plank, Paists, etc.; the second paints with jand his hands held up by two other = ;men while the sheriff ak about Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in five years, and his build- over | ings never look as well. ‘Kimost everybody knows that good paint can only be had by using strictly ure White Lead. The difficulty is lack of care in selecting it. The fol- lowing brands are strictly pure White Lead, “Old Dutch” process; they are standard and wel) cnown—established by the test of yerrs: ie ¢ Afterward his| «6 Southern” “Red Seal” wife would not live with him and on! “Collier” the night of April 26 J to} ere = ee Le ae ce . acs For any color (other than white) tint | where she was staying, calling ber| the ‘Strictly Pure White Lead with to the gate and shot her in the head.} Nene peste pmpany Bouces pute | seo e inting Colors, | He surrendered to the United States! the best Baie that it is BOEsiETe to put jauthorities at Fort Smith and was] on a building. et A 4 S For sale by the most reliable dealers in | by them turned over to the Choctaw} paints everywhere. E a3 | . If you are going to paint, it will pay you lauthorities. He was a bad man and! tosend tous For = book containing informa- FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH should have been killed when be eH GIy Gat oa eee te dee. | will only cost you a postal card to do so. , S A ; O L i O j murdered his mother inlaw. All'= NATIONAL LEAD co., = 5 ee jcrimes under the Choctaw laws are pe roen ay Nem Sore 5500, C00 | oOo, . : S ! St. Louis Branch od 1isha the whinpine np © f puniskable at the whipping post ex- Clark Avenue and Tenth Street. le SOT cept murder. ee pee A Hie desire to !peal estate security a large ‘s Th ARE YOU amount of money. ill give * We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-! 9 ithe best terms and lowest | | Ward for any case of Catarrh that can- rate faffered by anyone lyp ft . Ne not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cur in. this ne 7a opened a Feed Yard bi: 1 to take cafe now pre five pacesin front of him. A piece ' his heart ¢ of wi er had been put over atarket. Ti ‘aim was true and the man | dead at the first shot. Bird killed bis mother inlaw in | January, 1892, with an ‘ed a plea of guilty to sheriff's x aud enter- nanslaughter in the Choctaw court and was given hundred lest BANNON'S WAGON AND FEED :YARD, “A HANDFUL CF 2b. iT MAY BE A HOUSE- face outon TP. J. Cheney & Co, Props, Toledo, 0| Will you work for $18 per week? | 0 12): ie niga | We the undersigned, have known Write to me at once. JOSEPH R. | the ve ‘ cut i seth O8Es TWO) J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and GAY. Prec, Cue & 1c = ree or five years: jeve him perfectly honorable in t Ta mee : ~ Co., 54) Hare Some money toloan ee ifth Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. | able to carry out Sagan SAL by that firm {West & Tr 1 Toledo, Ohio. Walding, KinnanN vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ©. se Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern ly, acting directly upon the blood and | mucous surtaces of the system. Price tions and financially n paudble on or before a Given. obligations made ' salary and | atc 1)? , 7 ae Ahence to univancement Cali and see how cheap 1 +, Nurserymen, Chicago, we can det YOu HUE NLONEY- MIL K The Most Successful Remedy ever discov. ered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read proof below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Tapuor, Ono, Jan. 10th, 189. The Bankers Loan & Title Co per bottle. Sold by all druggists. | ee 2 -y~ |P. C. FULKERSON, Manager. Dr, B,J, Kemmats. Co. Testimonials tree. nam | Pit. SERV ATIVE 3 with remarkable pastes Of © Mingubeuorer ee | mins 1 keep Milk | ine gery casel Nota arrison in For 1896. | Milkmen and Creamerymen can keep Milk an: = = eA ~ oe LDS Harrison in For 1896 m5 to7 days sw nd trech WITEOU ou it'G Reno i i 1 Simple, i Indianapolis, Ind., July imple, unfaili Friends of ex President Harrison | 3E here no longer make any pretense of | - concealing the fact that he will be a| candidate ardently supported by Indiana before the Repulican a KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Sr. Lovis, Mo., April 27th, 1992. Dr. BJ. Kexpant. Co. on APH Genta :—I tried your “ Kzxpatz's Sravm Curr.” and if had the desired effect. I used not quite half @ bottle of it, My horse had a Ter ble Sprain on his leg Respectful ‘ours, | 243 A Ve 2 RODUCTORN LECTUREL?” = | kop matannrte atte: Ver mM Never Fae We Hair to its You i Cures scalp disear SGc, and $1.00 The Consumptive and Feeble and at! wo tuffer from exhausting diseases should use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Itcuresthe worst Ci digestion, Femaie wea HINDER pain. al convention in 1896. ebnigat Mr. Harrison hare been in receipt of a mail sack of letters daily for a mouth from all parts of the coun | Spe “IT IS SO NOMINATED IN THE BOND.” =| try. | Bi , al | a His correspondence tcems with in- | Nature's ( ScuHenck’s | arr dorsements for renomination. His Remepy \ ——S | | ry) strength lies largely among the G.! FOR 3am ( Manorace A. R. and it is given out that the IVER / ( LiverPuts encampment here in September will Co : MPLAINT indorse bin His” riends t | = === With every Columbia is a wanant— backed by the olde:t bicycle house in jlargely on the pension retren ‘ America—the Jargest in the work actory which dues not turn out poor poliey of the present administration —u plant of superative excellence in machinery end skilled werk- Ito stret gthen the ex President's reputation vumatched in cycledom—all these things guarantee ees pola the Colur s—folks make no mistake in Columbia baying—book about ene Seed eatn _Colun . too good fe ra catalogue—45 beautiful cngravings—easy to ay 1a o SCTE EIN SH ATLIN read—compiebensive—free at Columbia ageucies—by mail for 2c stamps. ing the power bebind the throne in the Harrison boom BOOK OF OUTDOORS. Ti Colorado business men in any Unbiased articles, with noadvertisipg in them. on all high piade outdoor } Cyenng, by Julian Hawthorne; foot ball, by Walter Camp; J _C. Morse; rowing, by Benjamin ( xg, by C. number have patitioned the governor te call an extra session of the Levis- bo; Cano reas eae : y 1ex; Lawn Tennis, by A. Kellogg: Yatching, by George A. jlature for the purpose of passing an Stewart: Horsemanship; by H. C. Mervin 9 Magniticently Nustvatad by jact staying the collection of debts, Copand. Menill. Beals, Gallagher, aud Shute, with covers in ten water colors, by G. H. Buel New York. All for 5 two cent stamps. POPE MFG CO. Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford, de a great mistake. jthey have | Nothing co id be more injurious to dit of Colorado. The pass- jaye of astay law is a proclamation | that a community either cannot pay) jits debts or that it will not: It | means poverty or dishonesty. Ap- peals to the legislative power to in- | terfere in business affairs—the rele- | tions of debtor and creditor—are j generally signs of a visionary dispo- |sition, a belief that legislatures can | work miracles, or they are evidence mor Both cen esernnrnsenserrencnnemnes WE GUARANTEE A CURE znd the merits of our Table OY responsibil- | of a disposition somewhere to | the law a fraud and the eneour | of afraud.— K. C. Star. ut the know l- ew days. be cured at home, ECIAL FORMULA GOLD CURE TABLETS. use of Liquor or Mor- Testimonials from persons who have been cured by the use of Hill's Tablets. aoe Onto Cnemicat Co.: JEAR SiR:—I have been usin, cure for tobacco habit, and found st state éo what ei claim for it. I used ten cents worth of the strongest chewing tobacco a day, | Jetferson City Tribune | There isa general idea that the | president’ ry of $50,000 a year jis allthat he receives. This is a | mistak In addition to his salary, TABLET $1.00» 36,064 to pay eet p them, enclose us $1.00 return mil, w package of our | the salries of his cle and subor- i : |dinates. His private secretary has | $3,250, his assistant secret: | | an offered for , the stenographer gets and smoked for twenty-five years, of your Tablets cured me so I have OHIO CHEMICAL (0, | takes care of the fires, who receives’ | $864. In addition $8,000 is allowed B.M. JAYLA £1.53 & 55 Opera Block, Dozers Ferry, N. ¥, THE On10 CHEMICAL Co. :—GENTLEMEN :—Some time ago I sent for $1.00 worth of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. 1 received ° LIMA, OHIO. = 0. . them all right and, although l was both a heavy smoker and chewer, ETICT. they did the work in less than three days. I atn cured. e . b4 Truty yours, MATHEW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. PIrrsecrcn, Pa. 8 a THE OnIO CHEMICAL Co. :—GENTLEMEN:—It gives me pleasure to speak a ¥ ? Word of praise for your Tablets. My son was strongiy addicted tothe useof refurnishing, $2.500 for fuel, $4,000 for the greenhouse, and $15.000 for | the stable, gas and other incidentals. In ull the president and his house costs the country over $125,000. constant drinker, but after and will not touch liquor of an you, in order w know the cure wus permanent. ng your Tablets but three days he quit drin! kind. Ihave waited four month bef iting Yours truly, eee MES. HELEN MORRISON. ne ecu e = CUXCINS ATI, On10. THE On10 CHEMICAL Co:—GENTLEMES :— Your Tabl ve ormed a miracle in m: i have used tmorphine. hypodermically, for seven years, and bave been cured by the use of two packages of your Tablets, and without any eforton my part. W. L. LUTEGAY. Address all Orders to SL, THE OHIO CHEMICAL Co., 51, S3 and SS Opera Biock. LIMA, OHIO. liquor,and through a friend, I was ied to try your Tablets. He 252 beavy and $500,000 by the recent death o: John Lick of observatory fame. The (in writing please mention this paper.) = =

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