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S, A. MAILS,
NORTH MAIN ST.,
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SPRING WAGONS, s
Etc., E'c.
-iThf I.ETL-f-t Adsortmi lit to S.-l.-i-t trora in
Southwest Missouri. v2
iii the Latest Shies
Anl l'ttTn 011 Ilaml, aii-l : .! at
tilt" I,!Ht'frt Kilt ('A.
'Hit-He kivkU come iliTcct from the manufartory,
anl lo not tlirouxti three or four
lmmls. Also Agent for the
oek-hrateil latent
MULHOLLAND p
SPRINU
Thin Siirinit 1 the best hecouse there is no
lle bar in the way of turninjf : bet-ause there is
no nitchiiiit; beeaunc it id the strongest and
i-aMcsi 1 niiiijf spring muue.
JEWELL COLLEGE!
LIBERTY, MISSOURI.
liuler tli Ansplres of tlie Itlo,
Itaittist enial Assoiiaf 1011.
A First-Class IiiKtitution for the K.lueatioii of
Youiik Men. Three Departments 1're
paratory, College, Theolojty.
IHOROUGH -:- TRAINING
for Business, for 'leachini; or for Professional
life. Thirty-sixth year begins
THURSDAY, SEPT, 3. '85
Tuition ami inciilentat fees, S-'l .. fer term
"fii weeks, in advance.
Bt.ard. room rent, fuel ami lights 9ito $4 per
ek. 53"Tuitinn free to mini'sterial students
'ni sons of liaptist ministers.
ii catalogue address
Jus Ci Cltii-lv,
St-;t Chairman of Vacultv.
ALWAYS in the LEAD!
BELDIEC'S
For Length, Strengths Elasticity
IT HASNOEQUA1!
.Tardntl 1IIGH1IST PREMIUMS at
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, Tti ii.mien-ie p:-ii,:!ari!y i- due sololj to tlie
&.''iasie Merit of iUs? phhIs.
SR0WM1NG &COYLE,SUouis,Mo.
Aetata for tua WEST .nd SCUTS.
MILLS!
ROCKVILLE, CONN.
MONTREAL, CANADA.
NORTHAMPTON. Mass.
orSal by Dealers Everywhere
nt,tjn.. Knittir-c S!:k. Machine Twist. But
n,ar! silk. Sfwm-; Silk and Kensineton
-i- rinierv silk have all the pint,s of S-.iper-
writr that (ti-ttiiiuaiisb their Spool Silk-
ROSES.
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KnKZ & VEUNER.
Louisille. Ky.
Violetine.
Atter Dick Hurt ives vol
a clean
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m, which sottens V'te ' skm and !
I ---11, Huicn soitciis t'ie SKin ana j
t prevents chapping, liath rooms open j
all hours. Try his new sea foam, j
"idi side square
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CORRESPONDENCE.
Eeynard.
i The !csu;t:;c of Mr- lis. :n the
i northern part of Ilu'Svsn township.
; was burned to the i-J -vV -th a'. its
! conten's on Weihr-escim' r.Iht la-:.
' The fan.ilv were ail from home, arid
'. as there ha-! :.ei :;o fire in th.- !:.;::-c
1 iur several hot:' 5 .-e fort- ti. !e;:vu.,r
tn -vi t -. i 1: a;,.; as a ev.-re U.
el"
Mi
ta -st
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. a - -r
! tlj.
1 j - j i : i
In' i(
; Mrs
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j co::ie- vei v l:e:u;iy uoor l;t-r.
i Jm.e FiSC'trald wa -. hitten h
i
1 . . . 1 . -1 . , , . ,
i.KL.e M;:if.c on l nur-o.-.v. Mit in'
tree use of vh;-k v. the effect o:
Jir:-On w:. - cut::;
Joe
Jimrir.icrt.i.
ate
1
horse. -'Sa. .ulin," 'l.e ui-t dav of
the week.
Rntu-. the Jv eor.blu. !- co !er)o:i
dent, from Deepwau-- t-.wn-;i!;.
seems to think thi, a ihre h.,c:t!;ty for
growinj; weeds. Now i;;0!-. th-oid
JU'ire always ro.o t-ot to throw
stor.es and vou -hu'd haye hoedetl
his admonitions and sae yourselt
tliis exposui.-: Jan-.es Rayh-otirn savs
John Campion told him that Thorn
as Day had shoAn the contra-ct ie
tvyeen yourself and Day whereby
you aijree to :.ay Day doliars to
let his sheep srraze down the r.tss
and wee-ls in your corn he Id and 1 Hey
Fleeins says he knows of you hauling
tour load- ot ov-tt-r can- fr- ni Sam
Shaw's, in Apnle'on City, to set im
over your corn to protect it from the
sheep.
Prof. Ahi-on h in en
.several d t with old fri
-ndi
thi
weeK m our town.
Ava E. l'acje idnwn is: the south
ern ai t t tin- state talking to
the o-r a timers.
The heavy rains last Saturday niht
took out several culverts and some
f)f the roads are almost impassible.
Mr. Editor, you ask what has he
bome of the Osa;e Valley railroad.
Come down on the hue between
Deepwater and Appleton City, and
you will hnd more than three hun
dred men moving the dirt. Mr.
Xettleton has put his entire force
from the ime between Clinton and
Osceola on the line between Deep
water and Rich Hi!!, and the budd
ing of this road, with other things,
will cause Hudson to give a good
sound democratic majority at the
next election. Rads, put this m your
oips and smoke, and trv and be
comforted.
Rev. 1. A. Smith was elected pas
tor of the Baptist church, receiving
ten votes to eleven cast for other
pastors. Vex.
Foster,
Oat and -flax harvesting is all the
rage now.
Wm. Close and J. 1. Walkup
have each purchased a new reaper.
Cha'Iey Imel "nas been cutting
hedge for Mrs. oodlln during the
wet weather. He says he wiii cut
for one meal in two days if someone
w ill give him a job.
We suppose some ot the readers
of the Times would like to hear how
the Foster celebration turned out.
They advertised Senator Plumb
would deliver the oration, but it was
a Plumb taiiure, so Messrs. Ephland
and Dayis addressed the va.-t assem
blage in the Senator's place.
One of Mr. Cover's children is
quite sick. Dr. .mith, ot roster, is
attending it
So much r.dn has fallen lately that
some of t'.TS farmer.-, are about dis
couraged. Some of the corn is dy
ing, so if it uon't stop raining pretty
soon, some ot us are m a good shape
to starve .
Brownie must want to monopolize
the item business judging from the
way she keeps digging at Observer
and Sdabustcr. Now this is a shame
and some ot us should give her the
hint to cheese the racket".
John Turnings met with quite an
accident last Thursday, while he was
leading a horse trom the water
trough the horse became unmanare
able and seized John by the arm and
inflicted a bad bite. Dr. Smith was
called and pronounced the wound
not JanjIous. but it is o.uite pain-
tul.
W. L. Cover and Tom Camp
bell are putting their threshing ma-
m rumim- order to hesrin
'h
rehirrcr in a tew day.
The jraliwn house at Foster is Jo
a l-i-g h.aMne--. T!:e proprietor
is Mr. Sv
a billiard
and pool taM.
the time '.vi;:i.
hovs to pass
r.v why T
Mcilenrv i- t'oun.l ? inula v
.go!!-. to.:r,: Ia..n Woo.
A li.i: -i.: r 111 Bates Co;
itternoons
fin's ?
iitv has as
iciU a? the TlM!:
Kin. everv
Can he -et:l tile
-wr-.-.e are :oi---e.
"Mnke hay
... , . . 1
an s'hiits," others are
a ! harvi
t omci's are cidtiyat-
Mo-t ot them will ;et
:r hndc-t work this and
uriui
I T - -I t
i.et weeK.
Tile 'i-'t iiii- 4r.i1
esetyor.e i- sati-tled
comes o::ce a yea.r.
5 pas-ed. and
n-.l rj;!ad it only
riiere was only
one
ttle episode occarre
here : one
ry
! a medical
student here, concede-1 that the cei-
j cbrations near Iv
! um.J.. .i.r!i ,,
e wmiid not be
tnii'ie enii!'rn to irratitv tnen" tasttu-
ions ta-tcs. s,,
nra-t jjo - tiiev
Kansas City they
tarted. but as they
g-'t o.icr. by tunner time t.ie 41.1, we
-appose the cars lumped the track
and they concluded to not "o. The
dmg. a death and a dtp trture. The
"e-.tth - will result on account of the
departui e.
Ol "KilibKS.
We w-inder who the "Rock f
Ages," u 1:1 shelter atter Sept. 12.
It Mr. Wills and Mr. F. B. have
all then pockets tilled wdh those
new pictures they received sometime
since ?
Peihap.s by next week, we will
have something new to chronicle.
Vkiiit AS.
Burden Items
A eather is warm.
.v goua 010 ra.smon ram on 1 hurs-
day night.
Corn crops are looking line and
the farmers are busy in their hay
fields.
Miss Lightfoot of Texas is visting
her uncle Mr. II Lightfoot and
tamilv. Siie will probably remain
all summer.
Geo. W. Cowley has returned
from Huron, Dakota Ty, where he
has been living tor two years. It
is thought that George has enough
ot the far west, and thinks that oid
Bates is the garden spotof the world.
Miss Tee Beny and sister are vis
ting friends and relatives in Hume,
Mo.
e would like to know if Charlie
Wright enjoyed his company and
ride last Sunday afternoon as well
as Sunday before. Leo.
Facts Relating to the Draft Horses
of France.
While some people in America call all
iiorses imported from France Normans,
it is a fact that there is no breed in France
called by that name by the French peo
ple: the name Norman, therefore, ispure
lv American. The printi-aal breeds ot
France are known as Peicherons and
Uoullanias. The Percherons are the most
highly prized ot all French races, and all
departments of France go to the Perehe
for stallions to improve their local breeds
The Perchcron Stud Book of France is
published under the authority ot the
French government admits only" animals
ot pure Percheron origin and "birth, es
tablished bv their pedigrees ot their an
cestors tor generations. The tact that no
recorded pedigrees can be furni shed with
any ot the more tommon breeds of
France, explains the eagerness of many
importers in insisting that all horse- im"
porting from France are alike, and that
pedigrees are useless.
It is a wed known fact that what, a man
gives for a horse bver from coo to $Soo
the price of a good grade is paid lor
purity of blood : and where the seller s
not able to give the recorded pedigree of
the animal sold as evidence ot additional
value, he has no right to a-k it. With
these facts before him, no intelligent m; 9.
will buv a horse imported from France
unless he is recorded with his pedigree
in ruil in the stud book ot France: and
the importer furnishes w ith his bill of
sale, the French certificate of registration
as this is the only guarantee ot safely, a
large, number of horses of unknown blood
being imported to this country and sold
as pure bred.
"How is Jim Builard getting on ?"
asked a stranger at a railroad
station of . Dakota town
"'Tim ktviitttd sucide 'bout er
montii a." replied a n Uie.
'Commit suicide? How ditl he
commit suicide.''
"He ca'ied nit: a liar, stranger."
Very Remarkable Recovery
Mr. Geo. V Wiliiri- of Manchester, !
Mich., w rite-: 4 'My whe 'na- hL-cn almo-t i
helpless tor rive years, so helpless that '
she could not turn over in bed alone. ;
She used two Bottle- of Eletrict Bitters, ;
and is so much improved that she is able '
noiv to do her own work-" Electric Bitj '
terswill do all that is claimed Jfor them. I
hundreds ot testimonials attest their great j
curative powers. On.lv ;o cents a bottle j
at John G. Walkers. ' " '
ciiine
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BESTTOHIC. ?
xais meJicir.t', coaibinia Iran ti itti -r.r-
vesotaMe tfn:e-, o:ot!y ar-t con't'ftely
tire-t iT;i!n. niliiie-lion. W t ut.tit -.
tin pii re lllood, Jluluria.t Uiiln.ud k'vvvr.
ami "euraJiia.
j aa uti'di
r.'-Tr.cdy frr rf-osses oftr.i
IiJneT anil Liter.
it 15 iavii'.;;a;.;o !-.r I?ca-cs J-. C",:': ;r 1.)
Women, a:i i nil who lead svdu:;ti-.ry i.ve.
It d.x-s not injure the teeth. cause hekdju he .t
xlu-e constipation eLkr Jm mtduiws t .
It enriches an-1 pnrifses tfc?l '..v',. t!D!'a.i'!
the appetite, aids the aiaiilaUcb of fot. re
; vt-s Heartburn and IWhh -r. etai rtrer.gth-et:-
tiie nu-i 'es en-1 ni-rvt s.
K..r Intermittent Fevers. I .&s;tr:de, iJiclccf
Eaenry. ,ce.. .t has no eu:i'.
ti" The irenniae bus nk've trade marlc ar.-l
cri- ed red Jiiu-s ou u rt.; jr. 1 akv i:o otter.
iJ u!y bj Bl;o I'll ESIt L ( 0, F ll TISOI-F, a a.
McREYNOLDS & SCHWENX
Boot&ShoeMakers
151 JT l.VZi S , MO.
Boot- and Shoe- made to order The
best ot leather used.
Shop nrth side of Square . 40 tf
?Mr
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by REV. T. DK WITT TALMAGK, a
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OF ALL DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES.
7t is a t-pec fic for the cure of Fa'.lin'r; of the
WoraS, Lcueorrhtt'A, I'aiti in the Back, air.fsl
cr Suppressed Menstruation, Flooding. Faint
in" S-I'snion, and a'l the varied troubles at
tending the period known as Change of Life.
KERREHS FEMALE TG?iiC?T!
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