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One of the most valuable and successful medicines for curing disease in the kidneys or chronic disorders in the liver or bowels; a remedy that has proved its effective- ness in TWENTY YEARS of constant use, is PRICKLY It heal. the kidueys, stimulates the liver, increases the digestiv- power of the stomach and cleanses Every family should have a bottle in the house. Itis strictly DSSBSSSOSCE FOSISSCS SOSESHSSS COSCO OCCES stomach, 7 Mt. Pleasant Primary. Notice is hereby given that the | the saloon located in Hotel Mitchell, Robert Laystrum, proprietor of | ary 27, Miss Hannie Norton and Mr. Removal. We take pleasure in announcing that On last Wednesday morning Janu- democrats of Mt Pleasant township will meet iv convention at the court house, on Saturday 27th, 1897, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of selecting the proper number of del- egates to a county convention at Butler, on March 5th, to nominate county school commissioner. Also on same day there will be helda primary election from half past 1 o'clock, p.m to5 o’clock, p. m, to nominate township officers. Nevada, was stricken with apoplexy | Timothy Kelley were united in mar- in bis saloon at 10:35 welnk Ravan, riage at the Catholic Church, Father , Fs Scanlan performed the ceremony day night, and died ina short time | which was very pretty and impressive. after being taken home | The attendants were Miss Katie Nor- | eo ._, ton, of Kansas City, and J. E. Kelley, | Mrs. Jewett, aged 78 years, died brother of the groom. The bride was | at the heme of her son, P. J. Jewett, attired in brown brocade satin with in this city Sundsy morning at 6:30 hat to match. She carried a boquet | o'clock. Death was caueed from ‘of cream roses and ferns. After the | ze : {ceremony all returned to the bride’s bronchial trouble and heart failure. home in Summit township, where a The funeral services were held at’ delightful dinner wasawaiting them. | the residence of Mr. Jewett at 2 About thirty were present. The bride after this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney | roubles and liver complaint from the user. It is the only medicino that is guarantced to cure these diseases or no day. Parvs sure cure issold by HL. Tncker Round Prairie Items. Did you ever see the roads in any | worse condition? Qne of John Ford’s children is on | the sick list. Miss Pearl and Gertie McDavitt All that voted for Bryan and known democrats are respectfully | invited to participate in the con- vention and primary. The judges and clerks of the primary will be named hereafter. W. F. Larirert, Chairman. | Major D. H. Wilson, of Rich Hill, | Lotspeich. The deceased bad been mable ladies She was highly re- | pure, upright christian life. THE RORSE FOUND fire Sunday night. He is of the! opinion the fire was the work of a, tramp, who bad applied during the! pleton City, was in the Anima! off Still at Large. had insulted the girl because she! services of Sheriff Mudd in tracing did not make him a cup of coffee. (4 fine roan horee which hud been elect was in the city Monday and) 22" of January. | had sale bills struck iiave'ta town theadicst ob March He jlocated the horse at Reb Hill, | said there was considerable sickness b#¥ing been cold to Owen Mead., See ; aaa ithe purchas ziving $20 for th lin b b 1, / purebaser giving or the aa es horse, saddle and bridle. The Rich Hill Review is authority | mal to Kdward Kitchen, who prom for the statement that several head sed = —_ pas a couple . daye, s 5 jinstead of so doing he rode the ' pels a One Pe, [horse to Rich Hill and disposed uf | : ie e 2 itt asabove stated ; Fauch just across ths river northeast! After eelling the horse Kitchen left | of Rich Gill, are afflicted with glan |and his whereabouts is not koown ders. At least State veterinary sur | Kitchen is described as a man abou: | been to see the animals verifies the | uens about 150 tbs, rather 1i statement. All! glandered horses are| al = | He wore a black plug hat, gray suit i —" and then shot end cTe-| of clothes, duck overcoat and low W C. Eldredge announces thi+| Kansas, and it is supposei he ha week as a candidate for collector ot | zone there. $50 reward is off-red this township. Mr. Eldredge re | for his arrest and conviction. sides two miles north of Butler, and! }ione of Mt. Pleasant townsbip’s brightest young men. and a stauach |the Sawyer family in Douglas co |democrat. He is qualified i! the office and no doubt w an excellent collector. E i ds both in t d be glad to ses i who would be just ceive him their support on day. er , is a very amiable young lady and | ae o'clock Monday, conducted by Elder although she has been in our midst | 8Pemt Tuesday ] butashort time she has won many | £'@udparents, Mr and Mrs J P Me- a resident of Butler for many years, | friends. and was one of the city’s most esti farmer living near | Many handso ue presents were receiv- | : ed. A‘l their friends unite in wishing | to the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Kelley a happy and | Rockville Friday night. { prosperous life. i spected by all who knew her, for her | came near losing hia residence by, 8tt the Thiet Who Borrowedand Rode | RE. Gilbreath, living bear Ap : . the city Satur | day for something to eat, and who} day evening to secure the aid and | _ | stolen from him on or abeut the A. B. Owen, county treasurer | The sheriff had | He will have | rds struck and at once began a) | a sale of bis personal effects Satur jsearch for the thief and ania) San. | | day, Feb'y 20, Mr. Owen expects to|Tay evening deputy sheriff Graves, Mr. G Ibreath had loaned the ani | geon White, of Columbia, who has |30 years old, 5 feet 8 inches hich. | bair, blue eyes and light mustache | jsboes. His mother lives at Horton | El Perry, the murderer whe killed ‘BLACK WITH MEALY NOSE. night with their Davitt. On account of the roads being so bad, our young folks didn’t get to go was to be in The groom is a substantial Harrisonville. Jessie McDavitt was on the sick | list last week. Awardee ae for the Rockville corres- a a re és | poudent to Appleton City Herald Highest Honcrs——World’s Fair ' he’s a daisy; he hits some of the boys ‘about right. But he had better have | his life insured before they find out who he is. John Health was putting up ice | Sunday. Miss Hudson’s sister from Kansas is visiting relatives here. Cuimax. New Home Items. Jim Bell has his ice house full of } ice, |W Jones. Wiil Bell and family visited at New Home Sundry. | We read a letter from Mr Fox, for ;merly of this place but now of Ills. He reports times very cloxe there, and 7 wants to come back to old Bates if he & | can get a farm here. Sis | Mrs Jones itcrant | Saturday. 8 Years the Standard. “ down with the grip. 20 P JAC KS FOR SALE! 2u ' Aoneee Cope has his house about | Clarence and Clara Morris visited _ at Jim’s Sunday IN Botsius shipped a car load of hogs to K C jast week, and Sam Wil- son shipped two cars of hogs to the , Saine place Monday. LW Jones would rent his home | place and move to town if he could | find a renter to suit. William Porter is hauling logs to }mill, and he is going to build a new | meat house, Aunt Mag Welch bas been visiting |in New Home the past week, She jhas rented her house to Charley Pattent : Mr Badget will oceupy the Trow- idge srty in the spring. Dosasier will live on the ! JIM. Three to Seven Yeas Oi/: {1-2 to 16 Hands bet ¥ Conrad Popp is making rails for L| visited Mrs McKethen | Quite a number in this vicinity are Public Sale. I will sell at public sale at my fam three miles northeast of Altona, Bam Co., Mo, on Saturday, Fab, # 1897, the following property: horses, three milch co three brood sows, ten she boar, one buggy, three eultiv mowing machine, one bull rake sets of harness, two ad bushels of oats, 20 tons of th hay, 1,200 bushels of corn, things not mentioned. : Terms: Twelve months ti l be given on all sums over $5 interest if paid when due, paid when dueto pay 8 per from date. Notes to bear proved security. Sums of under cash. A. B. 0! C. B. Lewis, Auctioneer. Clintou, Mo. Jau 31 —the rose brass band, between nights, keeps its instruments hk up in a cell in the villagec Thursday night two tramps, been given board, broke the the cell and stole two horos 7 were arrested at Appleton City} jday and brought to Clinton A special grand jury indicted jate this evening,and beforeas judge they pleaded guilty si | each given two years in the | tiary. i af ~4:§ B- 446 ke ott i eae st | | 1 began t was so well! - results thatt ; : kind of 4 | It requiress | f 1 occasional ' cation of i | | | | {