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To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- | lets. All druggists refund the money if it failsto cure. 25e. 51-6m. For nearly a year prior to its fourth birthday a steer of St. Clair | county, Mo., took on weight at the rate of 100 pounds a month, and was | then shipped to it fate, weighing | 2,460 pounds.—Jeff. City Tribune | The streets of Butler and the hitch rack around the square were | Not a farm) deserted Saturday wagon or vehicle of any kind made! The | its appearance oa the streets. sleet and rain made it a good day to stay indoors. The two tramps moving through ! the country, who invaded the smoke | house of Wm. Hardy in Coal town sbip and stole his meat and Jard last week, were yanked up in court at Nevada Fri ntiary. The thieves rasc capes punishm what the courts are for, and itis a pity there is not more Judge Strat- tons on the bench. = given two years | Young men aud women who wish a college education will be interested jin the eeries of illustrated articles . ( : : |on “American Universities and Col | “R- P. Brewning, of this county, is leges,” now runving in Frank Les |@ famous trapper,” says the Nevada lie’s Popular Monthly. A paper on | Mail. “He bas followed the business Yale was given in the November | at his leisure moments in thie county number, and one on Cornell appears | | swvgbet tom Decunber: | end in Bates county for many years ” | z ; , ‘Ihave had very good luck with George W. Sutter, a bogus insur my traps the past eix weeks,” said ance agent who had been operating ee : é a jin Metz towaship, Vernon county, 2" 28ving in that time pabeate |eame to grief Friday and is now 56 large sized skunks, 10 civet cats | Playing checkers with bis nose and 17 opossums. They were all | through jail grates of Nevada. He taken on the prairie between the {claimed to represent the Bankers Marmaton and Osage rivers. | Town Mutual fire “Id ees lar busi | Insurance company of Liberty, Mo. | Sees ene, & Cen ate DUSIICeS | of trapping, but at odd times iu two jand Merchants years in Bates county I took 160 skunks. I got 11 at one hau! uader Treasurer elect Andy Owen will not take charge until April. | Geo. Kabl, manager of the Umon , Depot Hotel, has a piece of human |tide he is currying in his pocket j book. It was given tolim by Dr { Nelson, of St. Louis, a friend of Mr ome The hide was taken off of a subject at a medical college in Chi | cago. The subject was 60 years of | age at the time of his deatb. yet the | leather after it is tanned 18 as fine as | a piece of calf skin —Nevada Post. very good barn for skunke cither’ Mies Bessie Schroder, 8 composi tor on the Nevada Post, was assault ed by a tramp Friday morving at {her home. She went into an anoceu pied room upstairs to get some wearing apparel to take to the Jaun dry. She was met at the door by the tramp who hit her a heavy blow in the face. Ske threw up ber hauds and as she did so, he again struck her in the face Finally she mauaged to get out of the room and Summon the assistance of a yo mau who boarded witi the far but on going to the room he fou the villain kad made his escape out a back window by climbing down the lattice work of the porch. In the same town Thursday morning a tramp shot at Mrs. Devone as she opened the kitchen door Thecharge missed her and the tramp made is escape before her busband arrived ;On the scene The Post suggested that the citizens of Nevada rise in their might and drive the tramp nuisance from the town | The big wolf bunt advertised to | come cft N w years day turned out | to bea fizzle. There was a large |crowd gathered at the appointed place but the hunt did not go off the parties who owned the dogs feared to turn them loose ia |the midst of sucb a gathering of shotguns for fear of the hfe of their dogs, hence the lives of the wolves were saved for another time. It is ; said that at the place of meeting two borses and one man were accident- ally shot but not seriously burt.) | Watt Warder informed us that Bert! came very near shooting himself, on the grounds He and | Warder went out in a buggy and in taking the gun out of the bed of the buggy it was accidentally discharg , ed, the load going between his arm avd side. Had the gun ranged an inch or so either way be would have {been badly hurt or perhaps killed. | | i | Stanley Having bought the entire stock of Groceries, Queensware, Glass and Miners te Strike. Culver & Co., at an extremely low figure Iam able toand will give wy eld patrons the benedt of better prices than they have ever baen able Denver, Colorado, Jan. £—From reports curreat in Deuver aud sub |Stantial by private advices | Ouray and San Miguel from sare give you a fair deal at any d | pay you the from Missouri int and Revenue tunnel, situat | Dine miles west of Ouray. ‘ Lee Criver. Dick Bales’ barn and it was not a , in Tennessee, died here > the advanced age of 109 y« 1 wae a daughter of Tioware formerly owned by Lee’ to get in the above lines. Come and, see me for I need your patronag-| 2sh paid for game. eeeencoeacecesesoes ~~ toe eeeceesececooooesoce ARE YOU One of that great army of persons who suffer with Chronic * Disorders in the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels? Heartburn, Billiousness, Headache, BACKACHE, Nervous Weakness, Disorders in the Urine or a Constipated Habit? Suffer no longer. 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SSSSSSESSCOC CTSOOSSS9DOOOOSOOC OSCE pa for Metropolitan Papers The coming year will be crowded with big news events and happen |ings, the details of which everyone \interested in national and foreign laffairs will want to read. The best | Western newspaper published 1s the jSemi Weekly Republic of St Lous. | (It is only $1 a year. and for that | ‘amount it will send two papers a week to uny addreas for one vear. |. The Republic daily ie $6 a vear, | | $3 for 1x monthe or $150 for three |morthe. The word trocha is of such fre quent cecurrence in dispatches and ‘news from Havana, that it seems likely in time to become incorporated into the English speech /Hation having beeu Ap expla asked of (term, which is pronounced trotebe, jwith the accent on the first eyliable, it may be stated thet onginally denotes a footpath, paths Daring the uupleasautness its significance has been ap; fortified high road —Ex. eometimes. a short cut. present Cuban One Hundred and Nine Raoxville, Lene. Jan. 4 —Polly Branvum, possibly the oldest wor ight at a revolutionary patriot, aud in her day was acquaint ed with Sevier, Blunt, Roan, Curroll, Sam Houston, Andrew Polk and other men of national! rep utati A foul breath is one of the greatest affiic.ions that aman or woman can have. An affliction not only to themse ® but to those 2 whom they come in “contact. A foul breath is a dreadful discourager of affec- tion. It would prob- = ably be mcre so if people only realized just what bad breath ath is one of the symptoms of the other er f the, y|ing horn on under his Jackson, | ition tbat actuated the froliesame ; 0. Ml, DRYSDALE. | perpetrator, it went light with him. | Do you have { Bright's Saves many dollars in doctor's bills. True as Amusing. Last week's Kentucky Register, | pubhehed at Richmond, mentioned | the death of Will Al Couchman. one | of Kentucky's famous old hunters | Uncle “Kit” Harris, of thie city, has | been on many a jaunt with Couch }man and vouches for the truth of the following amusing incident in the life of the fun loving Nimrod. who passed to the happy hunting | | ground, from whose bourne no hun | The funeral of Wm. Haines | ter ever returne: place from the residence of his “Ove night about thirty years ago jer, Col. Etijah Haines, west Bat Mr Couchman, with othere, waa re | Sunday afternoon. The youngs j turning from the upper Red River | died from the effects of a wou | country, and stopped at old Duna-/ flicted by his own band with au way’s Church in the south eastern | intent, at his home in Liberty, ! ;edge of Clark, where a protracted |a couple of weeks ago. Havin) meeting was in progress. Fxcite- | covered sufficient, as it was tho ment was high, and everybody not | to stand the trip he was brow | directly participating was standing home a few days previous to | up or sitting on the backs of the i death. The trip appeared to b | benches to get alook atthe pertorm-| much for him and on reaching ance. Mr Coucbman had his hunt- | place he lapsed into unconsciousm coat, and | and remained in that condition w perched upon a bench by the aisle.| bie death Just previous to An old sister came clapping her! death the ball was removed from bis | hands and shouting “glory, ballelu | bead by Dr. Temple. The d i jjabi” She ran against the bunter | was born and raised in Bates cow | Spectator, and mistaking tre horn for | and had many friends who will 5 a pistol. bevan screaming, “there's a gret to learn of his tragic death | man in the bouse with a pistol under bis coat!’ Mr. Couchman left the | bouse rather than be the means of a ar “ve Bi disturbance. Jumping out of the and LaGrippe when Laxative B window, he found a rail leaning u Quinine will cure you io | against the wall that was cael Hd ES wes produce the ringing | holding the shutter open. He crawl a of Qa kis ed up the rail, got on top of the = in tablets convenient pbs | house, and crept up tothe stove flue, peranteeds {a eaten’ mr the stove had not been put up, and. aus ro. oa ae proceeded to look down upon the by W. H. McClement. 4 shouters. Two men, warmed up to ice >| fever heat with participation in the | : rousing meeting, ran together, and Ss |the collision brought both to the floor ina pile right under Couch- man One of them shouted “Gabriel. blow your horn; I'm ready to go!” | The old bunter an irresistable fond | neas for the humorous, and the sug | | gestion of the horn was overpower | jing, so he thrust his horn down [ bave adopted the cash system | through the flue hole and gave two. Will sell goods at a very small |or three fog horn blasts that stam I bave no rents or city taxes to peded the entire congregation. Men, 994 why can’t I sell as cheap a8 women and children poured out of body. I will teke poultry and the windows and jammed each other | in exchange for goods and my out of the doors. Some of them did ill b+ “The mostest goods for not take time to get their horses, leastest money.” I invite every but made bee lines across the fielda that is in need of Dry Goody idin the bushes tions, Hardware, Groceries, Tim MN next day Harness repair, &c &e Come 'd of the case, inced of my motto. In Olden Times People overlooked the importanced! ; Permanently beneficial effects & were satisfied with transient setios; | but now that it is generally kne | that Syrup of Figs will pern overcome habitual constipati informed people will not buy ol laxatives, which act for a time, i finally injure the system. | Why suffer with Coughs, Colds ee Virginia,