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The Democrat-Argus from Caruthersville, Missouri • 3

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THE DEMOCRAT-ARGUS, TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1929 NEW PAPER MONEY AFTER JULY FIRST CAP Freth Fiction Required "Mother is the necessity for Inveav tlon," said father as he tried to invent a new excuse for being out late. Times of India. killing: quail. The quail season clos.

ed December 31st. The same judge put the same fine and costs on Brown that he taxed against Harper. Stiff fines will go a long ways towards stopping violation of our game and fish laws. Evil of Flattery Flattery Is an ensnaring quality and leaves a very dangerous impression. It swells a man's imagination, entertains his vanity and drives him to a doting upon his own person.

AND Immente Project The reclamation of the Zuider sea Is regarded as the most ambitions eg Its kind in the world. BELLS Unreatonable A Chicago clubwoman complains that her husband throws rolls at her after soaking them in his coffee. In spite fit this concession she asks divorce. Detroit News. On and after July 1, 1929, the United States government will put into circulation new paper currency which will be considerably smaller than the present paper bills used by the government.

The exact size of the new currency will be 6 5-16 inches, by 2 11-16 inches. The size of the present paper currency issued by the government is 7 6.16 by 3 2-16. The government bureau of engraving is now working the new designs for the new paper currency. Eventually all the present bills in circulation will be replaced and destroyed by the government. The new bills will bear a portrait of a famous American on the front.

The SI bills and all denominations over $100 will have ornamental backs. All others will have engravings of Midget Mammal The smallest known mammal Is the The season on fur bearing animals closes February 1st and in the meantime it may be well to remind hunters that when they go into the woods to hunt or trap they had better be sure to have their license with them. Game wardens are alert and will ask to see the authority on which hupt-ing is being done. Without one, a hunter is liable to arrest. A statewide license only costs $2.50 for a resident hunter which is much cheaper than paying a good sized fine and costs.

Italian shrew, which weighs less sn ounce. Missouri has a Liberty Bell. It is VICTIM OF THE TIMES beautiful bell-shaped onyx stalactite, hanging from the high ceiling in one of the rooms of Onyx Cave in the Meramec State Park. This park is the park of caves, in addition to its! other natural beauties and the game I The Clean-Up Statistician reports that Great Britain uses 2.79S.373.100 buttons a year. It Is evident that wash ladies are the same, the world over.

Cleveland Plain Dealer. Africa' Mighty River The two great rivers of Africa Br the Nile, 4.000 miles, and Congo, 2,90 miles. buildings on their backs. rejugv wcatea wiiiun iui cuiutucs where deer and wild turkey are be-! inr propagated. Onyx Cave goes back Tramp Yes'm.

lady, women was the cause of lire present condition. The Ijidy Just In what way? Trump Well, ya' see, ma'am. I used to earn a good living selling hairpins, and when the dames took to Imhhine their hair me business dwindled down to nothing and I hail to take to the road. The Game and Fish Department has just purchased and placed 600 turkey hens on the five state-owned game refuges and also on the auxiliary refuges in Marion, Newton and Callaway counties. These hens are tame birds although many have a wild strain in them.

They were obtained in Northern Arkansas and Southwest Missouri and will be mated with wild The Americans who have been selected to adorn the new bills and the bills upon which their portraits will appear, are: $1 bill, George Washington; $2 bill, Thomas Jefferson; $5 bill, Abraham Lincoln; $10 bill, Alexander Hamilton; $20 bill, Andrew Jackson; $50 bill, U. S. Grant; $100 bill, Benjamin Franklin. $500 bill, William McKin-ley; $1000 bill, Grover Cleveland; $5000 bill, James Madison; $10,000 bill, Salmon P. Chase.

Most of us are going to become a lot letter acquainted with George gobblers. under Lone Mountain about 2000 feet and has rooms with walls 115 feet high, and lined with brown and purple onyx. One more month of bass fishing after this one and the spawning sea-ran is in and the streams of Missouri closed to anglers on bass, crappie, jack salmon and goggle eye. The season on trout closed November 1st. The winter months are fine months for fishing and these fine, crisp, sun-wanned days are ideal for the sport, for at this season game fish are even greater fighters than in the warm sluggish months of summer.

One on the Tightwad Mary He ran Into a streak ol touh luck on acrount of his stinginess the othei day. Ella What happened to him? Mary Well, you know lie saved the first dollar he ever earned and the other day he spent it, and now he's mad bemuse a dollar isn't worth Its full value. Last May the Game and Fish De. partment, under the supervision of Col. Paul C.

Hunt, then chief of hatcheries, conducted a survey of the animal and plant life of the Niangua river and of Bennett Spring branch at Bennett Spring State Park. The purpose of the survey was to ascer Washington and Tom and Abe tlian- with the other gentlemen named. tain if these waters contained suitable Grub Supply Limited Most of the bronze statues are of slender men, which shows the famous weren't banqueted In the old days as they are now. New Castle News. Arthur Harper of Appleton City had the mistaken idea that he could hunt without a license.

He tried it but John McCaslin, game warden, promptly arrested him. Justice Davis of Appleton City taxed Harper $3555 fine and costs. A state-wide hunting and fishinr license could have Ideal Sport Kniokei There's a fellow that Is never bothered or troubled by his tenants. TUey never even kiek abou: the rent. Booker Lucky fellow.

Where's his proterty? nicker A cemetery on the edge ol the town. 21c animal and plant life to supply the necessary food elements for making them ideal or even satisfactory fishing streams. The results of that survey, which was actually conducted by Dr. K.C. Sullivan, assistant professor of entomology at the University of Missouri, has been published in pamphlet form and is now available to fishermen and anyone really interested in this highly important subject.

Requests should be directed to the Chief of Hatcheries, State Game and Fish Department, Jefferson City, Mo. Requests should specify the title of the pamphlet which is "A Survey of the Animal and Plant Life of the Niungua River and Bennett Spring Branch." Nature' Prank Why Is It, we wonder, that nature has shoved most of the calories and vltamines Into the sort of food no one likes? Philadelphia Inquirer. been purchased for $2.50. On the same day McCaslin, while browsing around in St Clair county found that Ben Brown of Appleton City had been APPLIED OTHER NAMES That', All "I want to write for Tit-Bits; what do I require?" asked K. B.

(Harrow). Brains, pen, brains, ink. brains, paper, brains, typewriter, and brains. During this week we are paying 21c for good healthy hens, all weights except Leghorns. Leghorns 18c Don't pass up this chance.

This price is more than the mixed hens would net you on other markets. Positively cannot pay this price after Saturday. Adams Hide Fur Co. Caruthersville, Mo. For hunting on a state game refuge District Warden E.

P. Maitland of LaPlata, assited by J. A. Winslow of Kirksville, arrested John Garrett of Modern Freedom' a View Freedom means finding one's own path in life and not entering blindfolded, led by the hand, says a modern girl In the American Magazine. VI IP 2) Nature' Error flow unfortunate thut nature dldot give us other people's children, the only ones we know bow to raise.

Washington l'ot. Neighbor Tour huband la ver frank calls a spuile a spade. I pu Mm. Suburban Sometimes; hut not when he's digging post holes for oui nc-w fence. NURSES know, and doctor have declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all torts of aches And pains, but be sure it is genuine Barer; that name must be on the package, and on every tablet.

Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You can't go Zero in to Be W-'rl tint lc be rrMik Wlio'a always brum hunl 1. Atl hue lo a rtiurtt I Ii.iiir imiiinltii the latter city January 7th for hunting on the auxiliary game refuge in Adair county. Garrett pleaded guilty and in lieu of a fine was committed to jail. Thoughtful Driver Policeman on Point Duty Why didn't you put out your band whan yon turned litis corner? Pretty Little Motorist Well, yon nee.

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