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To the Rescue. if ttle Xx. was in danger PLUG there would be an army of men (who chew it) ready to rescue it: —large enough to shovel Spain off the map of Europe. No other chewing tobacco in the world has ever had so many friends. Fremember the name when you buy again. ac nee™. | DRIVING SEASON AND ABSTRACTS. | FOR 1898. We are Headquarters for Iwill continue to do business at} the old stand back of Bates County } sell and exchange make Abstracts and Farm Loans- If you want to sell or exchange your property, list with me. Iam adver teths larger than ever this stason. | Respectfully, G. W. CLARDY. | Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Notice for Parties, Weddings, and Calling. ACCIDENT ——aNnp—— HEALTH INSURANCE. Horses and Rigs carefully cared for by the day week or month. The THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID trade of the town and coun- ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU If disabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. Ifyou lose two limbs, $203 to $5,000, Ifyou bose youreye sight, $20s to $5,000, _ you lose one limb 883 to Hs 000, ie are ill $40.00 per month, try generally solicited All rates reasonable. E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. illed, will pay your heirs, $208 to $5,000, => Ifinsured, you cannot lose all your income when you are sick or digabled by Accident Sony protection at ac oat of $1 to per month Brick Livery on Main St. The Fidelity Mutal Aid Agsoctation ts pre- eminently the largest and ‘ougest Accident ee ae ican acetate | SAPE RIGS for FUNERALS. It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States -_ ofCalifornia and Missouri, which, together, | — with ample Keserye Fund and large assets, Make its certificate an absolute guarantee of the solidity of its protection to its members.~s For particulars address J, L.M. SHETTERLY, Sec, andGen Manager, San Francciso. Cal Trustee’s Sale. Sellers and Cathern Sellers, Whereas A. J his wife, by t isyl, and and for Bates orded in the Recorders office within county, Missouri, in book No 107 page 131, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate lying and being situate in the County of Bates and of Missouri, to-wit: | The east half of lot twenty-three (25 | ix (6) in township thirty-nin: two ($2) containing forty (40) a 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE z more in trust t note fully des in’anid deed of trus whereas default has been made in the pa of said note and the same is now pas unpaid. Now therefore, atthe re | legal ho: | conditic a to sell t vendue, t Trave MARKS | bast front doo DESIGNS Butler, county 0 Soevsicers &c. jon description may | e whether an mmunica- on Patents ir patents. Co. receive f s ° the p in : nd t 4 THE GREAT WEST? The Kansas City Star. By Mail, Dally and Suaday, $4.00 a Year The Weekly, One Year - - - 3. ae Misseuri PUSH THE ISTHMIAN CANAL. Waterway Through Nicarauga Will $125,000,000—Held Worth It. Washington, D. C, Sept. 28—! Witb the the government | jenginveers who were Jet in Nicaragua when he came back to Washington, Rear Admiral Walker, j the Nicaragua cana! cox ithe data | congress | Cost return of chairman of has ort to iseion needed for his rep¢ It ia in course of prepares | tion now and will be transmitted to j that body by preside |a3 it convenes ia Dec | Rear Admiral Walker will strougly the st &43 S000 uber recommend immediate section by congress and will show tu the feasibility vf the plao out the summer hr ing the data, and the return o - the | be report Cbrough + bas been compil | the in governmeut engineers with formation wanted ss to cost acd| charges in the route will enable the report to be quickly finished. The| engineers whe have just arrived do not agree with Chairman Walker in one thing—the estimated cost. They place the entire cost of construction at $100,006,000, while the admiral puts the figures at $125,000,000. Admiral Welker’s recommendations for congressional earnestly supported by Secretary Long of the navy “The war with Spsin,” said Secre tary Long, “has demonstrated to| the entire satisfaction counected wich the navy the urgent necessity of quickly construating the canal. The record-breaking trip of the Oregon sround the horn, while Cervera’s fieet was playing hide and seek with us in the West Indian waters is still fresh in the minds of the people “Within three days the navy de partment will start three war ships. the Oregon, the Iowa and the Buf falo, on Jong dangerou3 trip around the hcru They are needed in Pacific The time lost in sending them need not count now, but it isan object lesson for this country.” It is two years since avy actual work has been done on the canal by the company of which Warner Miller is the bead. The concession obtained by the company from the Nicaraguan government is said to still hold good. The attempt to build the cana! by private means has been abandoned A syndicate of Chicago capitaliats, headed by F. F. Cragin, has looked over the ground, and is now said to be endeavoring to obtain a corces sion from the Nicaraguan govern- action will be} of everyone the again waters. bow ment. Ballards Horehound Syrup is not a mixture of stomach destroying drugs, butisa scientifically prepared remedy thatcures coughs ard cold» and throat and lung troubles. Its action is quick and positive, 25 & 5oc. L. Tucter. A Klondiker's Surprise. Macorv, Mo., Sept. 28.—The ter- mination of an interesting Klondike romance occurred at La Plata,Macon county, this week. Some time last fall M B. Ayers, # prominent stock man of the northern part of the county, sold out amd went to the Klondike His wife protested against his leaving, but be thought he could better his financial condition and decided to bszard the trip. | Mrs Ayers never expected te sec her busband again, and as she was a young ard good-looking woman, ehe applied for a divorce, which was grarted on the ground of abandore! ment by Judge Ellison at the March term of the La Plata Circuit Cour’. The wife’s maiden name, Callie Z Wright. was restored Mr. Ayers but industriously went abead and | toiled for the gold which was to sup- ply his wife and himself with all the} comforts needed in this life. Hej} | a JUST TRIBUTE TO knew nothing of the proceedingr, | 1» SENATOR COCKRELL, {The Bepablic In the course of w recent visit to Sc. Catharines, Cavada, I met Col. Wiham Carroll of Teuueseee, one of the closest frieud of the late Isham G. Harrie, United from tbat state. Mr. Carrcli told me that iu ove of To the Editer States senator | the last couversatious between Sen ater Harrie aud niweself the senator seid: “LT regard Hon. Fraucis M. Cock- rel] of Missour, as the wort valuas bie man im the publiceervice. Asa member of the senate he saves to the people willons of dollars every year. A j b cannot get through that buuy wiile he is there, and be lsrarciy ab ent Coronel Cacroll t. ld me that this statement was the more u teworthy | from the fact that during the part few years the pereoual rlatioos cf | the UwO senators were s tmmewba’ es travged, owioyg !o a difference of |judgmentasto a ruling made by Senator Harris while occupying the | chair of the senate; that, notwith- standing this per-ous! alienation, it was the uniform custom of each be fore going cut of the senst+ to in- remain That Senater Cockrell’s public eareser has been synonymous with fidelity te every trust is well uoder stood 1 this state, but that it ehould have received this well merited praise from one of the most distin- guished of his colaborers from another state isa source of great pride to Missourians. and that they may know of it I have penned this note. Henny W. Boyp. Educate Your Bowele With Cas- carets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever? lee IfC.C C. fail, druggists re Cervera to Speak Gat. Madrid, Sept. 29.—E! Heraldo says that Admiral Cervera has ac- cepted the invitation of the constitu- eocy of Ferrel to represent them in the Cortes and that he bas promised bis supperters tbat be will reveal the whole truth about the misman agement of naval affairs by the Ma drid government. which resulted in the disaster to bis squadron at San tiago How's Thi We offer One Hundred ward tor any case ot cata be cured bv Hall’s Cata 15 years, lieve bi ° rable i r & TRUAX, esale Druggists, Toledo O. WaLpING, KINNAN & MAR- vin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. ets taken inter Hall’s Catarrh acting directly mucous surtaces ot 75c, per bottle. Soid Testimonials free, the sy by ‘all druggists. TRUSTEE’S SALE. ereas F. M. Mani b . an within and f Missouri, in book No. 137, page to the undersigned tru atee the fo scribed real estate lying and being the county of Bates and state of Miss wit The west half of the northeast quarter of se tion thirty-five (35), township forty-one (41) of thirty-two ( containing eighty (80) n all more 0: 8 which conveyance was nt of one d deed of certain note fully trust; and whereas, the payment of the annual inter whieh default according to th ssid note and trust deed whole amount due and payab: at the reque b et hi note and purs of said deed of trust, I to sell the above described premise vendue, to the highes der for cash east front door of the c Butler, county of Bates and state on art house, in the city of of Missouri Friday, October 2its, 1895, between the hours of nime o’closk in the fore- noen and fiveo’cloek in the afternoon of that @sy fer the purposes of satisfying said debt fmterest and is FRANK ALLEN, eep fronting « rner of sai jbeught a claim near Dawson City. ’\which soon afterwards rose to the yalue of $20,000. He returned home a few weeks ago, and instead of being welcomed ‘| by the loving embraces of his wife, | was confronted by the decree of the leourt He sought her out, explained about hie claim, showed her bis gold dust, end acomplete reconciliation was eft-cted. Licenses were issued te day by the Recorder for a remar | riage» Mr. Ayers was one of the pluckiest and most successful of th londikers, and says he |may again venture a visit to that region. He will prebably take his wife along the next time. Trustee's sale Whereas CW Moore and Annie O M aes quire of the other whether he would) and money | AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. ASSERTING IN THE CO RIGHT TO USIVE USE AN WE A RTS OUR R’S CASTORIA AS OL —— PITCHER, of ie us, achuset ‘CASTORIA, the same_ that The Centaur Company March 24, 1898. 7 Br e2 ESN r es » ag —?2e.D. 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