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xyLiy Items From Home and Abroad, Clmrloston KntvrprUe: Short fl Geo. j W. V) nnil l'rtisccutinjr Attorney J. Mooro IIuw liuule 11 trip to H rower's I-iiikc Wednesday. They went down unit liitide just about ns successful a catch us has been made at this popular' llshlnfj resort. The total amount was fii'J.'O, and those who so liberally con tributed to the county's exchequer were: 11. II. Hancock, ChesterSieyel man, Mike Kennedy, Clillord Vincent, Chas. lVnnolmkcr and Richard Julian, all of Cairo. At Wyutt, Judgo Henry Johnson was taken itlong and at the lake he convened court and assessed the linos. Hon. .1. J. Russell beinjf present he represented the defendants. TIioho jjontlenien were non-residents and were lined for lishintf without a li cense, in violation of the Missouri llsh and jrainc law. The lines assessed wore not as much as is prescribed for the violation committed, but were as sessed as low as possible to ,'ive non residents to understand that it was not the money the olllcers were after, but to protect the llsh and game of the state. The Cairo Iiiilletin is mistaken when it sas that non-residents are not required to take out a license to lisli in this state. This law was amend ed at the last meeting of the legislature, but does not go into ellect until next November. Maiden News: At C'larkton parties mo taking leases on tracts of land l,inginNew Madrid county east of that town, with the intention of pros pecting for oil. .1. S. Hoblit.el, a pioneer in the oil businesi, is largely mtei cited in the ptoject, and it is said 1, those who hae talked with him that he believes there ate iiirlaco in dications Millieient to warrant the sink ing or wells. Of courio. it ii hoped that oil or gas will be struck lOine wheie in this icinit in quantitiei hulllcient, at least, to luinisli cheap JIayli Loil!;1 Directory M. W. A. Hayti camp No. U507, meets every Friday night at Masonic hull. H. L. Davidson, V. C. J. T. Bucki.uy, Ulork. I. O. O. F. Now Fra lodge No. 852 meets every (Saturday night at Odd Fellow hall. C .P. Wi:i.i,s, .lit , N. O. P. S. Ravi:nsti:in, Sec. O. K.S. Hayti chapter No. 217, meets 2nd and -Hli Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Ada Judkn, Wm. Vntc;. P. Adamh, Hec. K. and L. - f II. ITftVti lodge No. 2717. meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, at M - nio hall. Wm. Ur.A.Suwnu, Protector. Anna Dunklin. Hoc. A. F. and A. M. Havti lodge No. 1571 meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Masonic hall. J. W. JOIIN.SON, Will. Viiui. P. Adams, See. W. 0. W. Paean camp No. 273 moots every 2nd and ith Monday nights at Odd Follow hall. Moiuian Wo II HI, C. C. C .1. lAYi:b, Ulork W. O. Moots at Odd Follow hall 1st and 3rd Monday nights. Mas. A. Doni:s, Guardian. Muh. Ji:rhii: Doiuus, Olerk. M. P. I.. Havti council No. (193 moots 2nd and 41 h Thin aday at Odd Follow hull. A. T. HUTisON, Pros. II. M. IlANHItlTIKlH, SOC. I. O. It. M. Wakarusa Tribe No. 171, meets every Tuesday sleep, Bth run, at Odd Follow hill! All Chiefs invited. Amos Huivman, Sachoni. A. O. Au.EN, Chief of Records. Church IM rectory Services at Methodist church, south: Preaching 1st, lid ami It Ii Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Sunday school every Sunday at l);15 a. in'. Kpworth League each Sundny 7 p. in. Prayer mooting each Wed. at 7 p. in. To all these services the public is eort'ially invited. T. (I. Fa M.I X, Pastor Church of Christ; services in city hall, 1st and 1th Sundays, afternoons and nights, by F.i.n. W. A. Hi'itKi:. I'OKtolllt'o Hours Week Days 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 7:30 to 10:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. in.; 4:30 to 0:00 p. in. Gathered From Many Sources fiH to our factories and other enter prises, tt will also advertise our sec tion of the state and call the attention of the world to the vast areas of rich farm lands, whether oil is struck or not, but there are great hopes of strik ing oil. so let us encourage the under taking all we can. lie) e at Maiden the matter of prospecting for oil has been talked of, and if necesarj capital can be seemed it will probably be done in the not distant future. Rikeston Enterprise: Steve John son, a young hid 14 years of age, met a horrible fate Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock on Dan McCoj's farm about 2 miles west of town. Johnson was re turning from work in the fields riding a mule; he had thrown the traces over the mule's back and in some way fell oil the animal after having caught his foot in the chain. The mule becoming frightened, started to run dragging the boy through the stumps and newl plowed ground for neurlj half a mile and when brought to a halt at the farm house the body was mangled beyond recognition. Evein piece of lloih was torn oil his body, completely exposing the skeleton. East Prairie Journal: A couple of old sore-heads, who hae been raising their supplj of meat at the expense of their neighbors, took exception to our article in last week's issue and older ed their Journal stopped. Tlun were both in arrears on mhicription, io we eoniole oiii'iclvci Willi the thought that it ii better to find a man out at a small expenses than to allow him to "sting'" you hard. When we get so that we cannot have and express our opinion, we will close up the shop" and allow some one to run the paper who can please this class of copper heads. Seott Count Democrat: Two little childri-n, - and I earsold. woiepla-' ing on the sidewalk in from of their, home in Cape (Jir.irdeau on the J'lth I tilt., when a rim-a-wa, borsc drienj b Vance Vandner was about to run i o or them. Their mother, Mrs. Cope. saw them and rushed out and thiew herself across them and received man . bruises as the horse struck her. but she saved her babies. Vandiser and his companion, C. T. Lewis, were thrown from the buggy and soerel, hurt. The horse was frightened by a j girl on roller skates. Kennett Herald: Over in Pemiscot counts the local doctors have formed a trust. At a recent meeting of the as sociation, the fee for a medical ex amination was inct cased lrom SI to."). Tliis i ti(i on sn will win L n li'i twlttlii t, rin J ' all fraternal insiir.ince organizations located in that counts, as well as on mans poor people who w ill hcdcharicd b this prohibitive fee. The polics ot ''lisoand let live'" is fast becoming obsolete. ' CHEAP TRIPS VIA. BE Sill TO LOS ANGELES On account of the ELKS July 11-17. Sale Days June 24 to July 1 2. Round Trip $57.50 SALT LAKE On account of the G. A. R. j August 9-14. Sale Days July LI to August o. For full details and for rates anywhere out west, call on J. G. SARIUS Agent Fiico Lines HAYTI, - - - MO. Maiden News: Rev. H. H. Patter son, of Portageville, lias been called to this care of the Baptist Church at Plggott, and Rector, Arkansas. Campbell Citizen: T. A. McNail, of Hayti spent Sundav in thecitj with R. J. McCorkle. Nervous Collapse "I have traveled for thirty years continually. I lost a great deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me in such a nervous state that finally, after having two collapses of nervous prostration, I was obliged to give up traveling al together. 1 doctored continually but with no relief. Dr. Miles' Nervine came to my rescue I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous a few doses relieve me." A. 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