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    1. JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT May 15, 1890 Part 4 volunteer transcription
    2. Linda Reichert
    3. HJD1890B_13.jpg HJD1890B_14.jpg HJD1890B_15.jpg transcribed by Linda in MO Jefferson Democrat, Jefferson County, Missouri Thursday, May 15, 1890 - part 4 [third page] [first column cut off on left, not transcribed, mostly ads] [second column] Items of News For cheap good go to HOEKEN’s Cash Store, Hillsboro Burns, cuts, etc, can be cured by using Dr. Hoffman’s Golden Ointment F. WILLIAMS, of Crystal City, will be ready to furnish strawberries to customers next week. For drugs, medicine, etc, go to the Opera House Drug Store, De Soto. Go to the Opera House Drug Store for any thing you need in the way of standard medicines, perfumery, etc. Mr. and Mrs. MIDDENDORFF, and Miss P??H [could be PESH?], who have been visiting H. SLEMERS?[or SIEMERS?], returned to St. Louis this week. Said he to her: “ Get a 25-cent bottle of Dr. F. TRANDT’s celebrated Cough Drops and stop your cough. Sure cure.” The finest assortment of perfumery and toilet articles, at the Opera house Drug Store. G. W. LANHAM has got a copyright on his system of penmanship, and will have his books in circulation at an early date. Beware of fraudulent imitations in Dr. HOFFMAN’s Family Medicines, F. TRANDT’s are the only genuine. A sure cure for nervous headache - Dr. F. TRANDT’s Indian Healing Liniment. For sale by all dealers. Barney WYNN lost his fine mare with distemper. Mr. CRAMUER and Louis PARTNEY also lost some horses with same disease. Bargains in Millinery and Notions, for the next sixty days, at Mrs. PRIMM’s, De Soto, Mo. We carry the best men’s and boys’ shoes in the county for the least money, at the Square Deal Clothing House. Jacob GROB fell from a load of hay, near Victoria, last Tuesday, and broke one of his legs. Dr. FARRAR set the broken limb, and we presume Jacob will recover in the usual time. Boy’s and children’s suits from $1 upwards, at the Square Deal Clothing House, De Soto, jMo. Men’s and boys’ hats, in all styles and shapes, at reduced prices, at the Square Deal Clothing House. Licensed to marry - Lou [or Ioa?] McNOUNAN? or McNAUNAN? and Martha B. DUTTON Samuel H. WASHBURN and Susan M. WOODS John W. SUTTON and Julia M. PASHA Jacob F. D. MAGELE? or MUGELE? and Paulina O. NUGELE. Max FROMHOLD, at De Soto, sells a superior metal polish for silver, copper and brassware, bar fixtures, etc. For a full line of first-class ladies’, gents’ and children’s shoes - sold at bottom prices - go to E. KEMPE, De Soto. Mr. Louis PARTNEY, carried last week “an awful big black eye.” H was cleaning out his orchard, when a limb struck him a violent blow, closing up one optic. The sight will not be injured. Gent’s furnishing goods will be sold below St. Louis prices, at the square Deal Clothing House, De Soto. At the Commercial Exchange in De Soto, you can get the best brands of imported wines and liquors; also fine alcohol. All kinds of riding can be seen in De Soto now, but they do say that the funniest ride of all occurred last week when the boys placed. C. W. HARMONY on a stray jennet, and forced him to ride down Main street. [note from Linda in MO - JENNET, a small Spanish horse; the word is sometimes applied in English to a mule, the offspring of a she-ass and a stallion. Jennet comes, through Fr. genet, from Span. jinete, a light horseman who rides a la gineta, explained as with his legs tucked up. The name is taken to be a corruption of the Arabic Zenta, a Berber tribe famed for its cavalry. English and French transferred the word from the rider to his horse, a meaning which the word has only acquired in Spain in modern times.] If you want a lifetime-lasting roof get the Washington red-cedar shingles, kept only by the Gust. HAMEL Mfg. Co., De Soto, Mo. For the latest improved spring hoe grain drill and wheat fan go to HACKE’s Agricultural Depot, De Soto, Mo. They are warranted to give satisfaction. “Ayer’s Medicines have been satisfactory to me throughout my practice , especially Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has been used by many of my patients, on of whom says he knows it saved his life.” - F. L. MORRIS, M.D., Brooklyn, N.Y. Check your cough by using Dr. F. TRANDT’s celebrated Cough Drops only 25 cents per bottle. Best in the world. Every body keep them. Wanted - A girl for general house work. Good wages for a competent person. Apply to Mrs. M.? J. HARRIS, Sulphur Springs, Mo. Young GILLERT, of Rock township, called at the jail Monday, evening, and asked to be permitted to talk to his brother, who is a prisoner. The Sheriff let him to the jail, turned the keys and walked away, forgetting all about his visitor till next morning. Pains in the back can be gotten rid of by one, application of Dr. F. TRANDT’s Indian Healing Liniment. Ask your dealer for it. 25 Men Wanted! Wanted, 25 men, to work in quarry on Hillsboro and Victoria gravel road. Apply to Jos. J. HOEKON?, Hillsboro, Mo. That tired, debilitated feeling, so peculiar to Spring, indicates depraved blood. Now is the time to prove the beneficial effects of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I cleans the system, restores physical energy, and infuses new life and vigor into every fibre of the body. 15 men wanted to work in clay mines; steady work at 1.25 to 1.4? per day. Also one or two men with small families. Address, I. MAUDLE? or MUNDIE?, Regina, Mo. Those needing anything in the line of Saddlery, Harness, &r., are invited to call at my store, as I am making a change in my business and selling out everything at net cost. H. HAMEL, De Soto, Mo. The De Soto fishermen, whom we mentioned last week, brought back a lot of fish. Through the kindness of Max FROMHOLD, who was of the party, we have been permitted to handle a specimen of their catch. It is one of the largest and almost? dried herriegs? we ever saw. Sadallery and Harness are now going at cost at H. HAMEL’s, De Soto, Mo Those who need anything in that line should call soon and secure a bargain. Plows, Cultivators, Corn planters, Corn drills, Reapers and Mowers, and other farming implements, all of the best make and at lowest prices, at Henry HERTGEN’s Hillsboro, Mo. Rev. J. W. HARWOOD will preach in Hillsboro next sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. He will also complete the organization of a class after evening services. There will be prayer meeting tonight, Thursday. He will preach at [can’t read name] house, in district ?, township 52, at 3:30? p.m. All are cordially invited. For sale at a bargain a new Rundey? thresher and Buffalow Pitts engine, in complete running order. Thresher run only a part of last season. Address, Wm. ??HL? or Henry H????, ?????, Mo.

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