Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
No Help Needed. The most remarkable adventure 1 Know of was that of a 10-year-ohl boy in Colorado, says a hunter. A party of as had gone from Pueblo for a week’s hunting and fishing along the Arkansas River. We carried tents and oamped out. A map named Britton had nis young eon with him, a manly little fellow, who oould land a trout and bring down an antelope with the best of us. One day he got separated from the party, lost his way and spent the night in the mountains. He had wits him a short 38-oaliber sporting rifle, a good weapon tor small gams, but in the section where we were oamped mountain lions were plentiful. His father was well-nigh distracted, and we searched all night long for that adventurous youngster without avail. Just at sun-up we started to return to oamp. As we descended a ravine we discovered the objeot of our search sound asleep, with his head pillowed on an enormous mountain lion, which was eurled up as though enjoying a nap. Three of us approached cautiously to within fifty yards, drew a bead on the animal, and, at a given signal, fired. The brute never stirred. The boy, whom we supposed dead, half rose, rubbed his eyes, and Inquired peevishly: “What are you fellers tiyln’ t* do? I killed this yere Uon four hours ago. *
Wonderful, Wonderful Salve. The boss liar now lives in Jerseyville, Til 1 and here Is his latest effort, which he told to an admiring crowd the other day: “There was a man in Southern Illinois,” said be, “who invented a salvo whioh he claimed was just the thing for outs. If you cut your finger off, apply the salve and the finger would soon grow out to Its normal length. One of the residents of the town was somfewhat skeptical, so he thought he would ait on his dog’s tall. He cut off the and applied the salve, when almost spontaneously It commenced growing, and In a few minutes .was as long as ever. In the meantime his little boy had ploked up the end of the tall and put on some salve, and both thfe boy and the man were very much surprised to see a full-sised dog grow out from the end of the tall. The father and his boy are now dead." A Curious Business. A curious yet profitable business in the exportation and reimportation of quicksilver has sprung up in California. Quicksilver for export is sold at $5 less per flask, of 76J pounds, than for home consumption, and shrewd dealers have not been slow to take advantage of this rebate of oner six cents per pound. They have cheerfully paid the freight to Australia and back again, and hav* cleared nearly five cents per pound on the transaction.
Emblem charms, at Claike’s. NOTICE 1 — Owing to Ibe liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper county, and notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. B. J. GIFFORD. Ootober 14, 1892—53,50. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given that I will be ct my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan township, oi the Fourth Saturday o: each month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Trustee. James h. Carr, Trustee Jordan Township BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE, The Bsbt Salve in the world for Cub Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fey r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaiur Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, ii is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or meney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.
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