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I LT - = ' SE : . - bs The four great powers, Great | WILLIAMS weare making a general slaughter) PITH AND POINT SAYS WAR ISN’T OVER YET. | ONE HUNDRED DROWNED BY E we ar SAYS THE WRECKING OF A STEAMER. | Britain, Russia, France end Italy, | + pen eel ~The conten of Language—"ghe have given the Sultan the cut direct | you cheuld bring us all your batter, poet y cone dit be dor” sae - oy t. 15.— The ; / od aie . GENERAL SICKLES PREDICTS TROUBLE poets ag 9 = Captain and have refused to allow him to) eggs and poultry: We give you in! pimself at her feet."—Boston Trap. British steamer Blo Ban pe tic | exercise sovereignty in Crete, which | cash as much as you can possibly script. 4 Grifiths, belonging to the Dse0m? | he efill claims as part of his do | get at any other place; if you should| —Patrice—“I don't think you will Warns Fellow Guests at a Dinner That Hos- | Transport Company, bound from minions. The Sultan is not allowed | Are slaughtering prices on every- Want some trade, you get the ad-| find another husband like mine in the . + Wish: w York, has been ae z a a | thi ook Aj EEE vantage of trade price for what you| whole world!” Patience—“The w ASS : London to Ne . thin, Look at rice F orld er Sr ed in the vicinity of Lizard|t0 maintain a single garrison in the |e od baad dour @ G0 trade out Aud we doclaim, and we| must be getting better, then"—Yet TircsManths: wrecke! — e waiceol Lowlands, |is!and, and the Turkish troops are to _ ib Fall Seas re 9) think the people of Bates county | Kers Statesman. New York, Oct. 16 —-Tennyson pemeet! eae leave the country after the manner 50 % Gold medal flour 95 | Will bear us ont in it, that we handle you have been playing al! ew Det ah It is believed that about 100 per- RIS Th ag, eros eect nO , plenly the best goods, and give our| the afternoon with these toy soldiers Nearly gave a private dinner to sev- ‘a of a defeated army. fe united | 50 fb World’s fair hizbest pats 1 nd jes, Dosigy wk az That's not a proper amusement 7 6 sons of her passengers and crew 2 1 9 tb eae a | customers a better grede of goods for» eral men at Delmonico’s and after- te ee Gee action of the powers would seem to/59 fb First premium ( 05 are big girl like you,” said her mothe: for the same money The quality of | «pe mamma, I am not playing with indi a determination to dismem ward called on several of them to | savart calsuediillie aliore: in — Scan a oe Coffee, Coffee. our goods and the prices are what | the soldiers. I picked out the officers speak. Among thse speakers was Gulls ide anaen ibndad v sixteen ber the om mh ee ee brought us ur big trade, and on} and played with them.”—Tit-Bits, General Daniel E. Sickles, formerly 5 f the Mobegan at Fal-| throne the Sultan, but this does not On ee ae 2 | that same line, we prepose to follow! —Three different waiters at a hotel minister to Spain, who declared that soreyone: ee necessarily follow. Three of the |#ré@ Selling tons of it. We cium cur 4, long as we do business | asked a prim, precise litle professor at waka a -_|moutb, and it is announced from iacnee Britai d 12g¢ coffee tu -beas good as any- Yeurs Truly, | dinner if he would have soup, A litt ee pence: commission she 2= Port Houstock, Cornwall, that 45 Doses eae ee bouy’s 20e coffee, aud our lic Java annoyed, he said to the last volcan Paris was a farce; that no agreement ae Gone landed by the France—united to destroy the Turk-| piend te be as gecd as avybudy's WILLIAMS BROS. j asked the question: “Is it compul- would be reached, and that hostili- a we of that place ish fleet at Navarino and establish | 250 evffee; all we _ — ye rae: sy | a fay llevoey py walters 4 i i Jnited = i ‘eece. 18 DOt Usicg our coffee, to ju ry z hin 's mock turtle.”—Tit-Bits, eae age —_ = pron Five dead bodies bave also been ee 8 pate! Reset it once. r j : Wantrep Organizers for os Mae —Refined Tastes.—Weary Watkine— 8 wou @ rene po 4, a $422 tect spre ge vet osteo “Mister, would you give overed. : -, :_| Crown Java coffee per f $ 123 i iri Apap or er, would yo @ pore mana three months. ere ee members of the crew of! with Turkey so long that a6 18 | Java blend coffee per ib 1d|- vi R aor Mo, | dime to git a cup of coffee?” Mister— General Sickles said he had come h h ii b fond alive | impossible to predict or determine Finest African Java 6 ib for 1 CO} 46-4t* State Deputy M. PLL. ’ “I would not. Come along with meand 5 é the Mohegan have been fo’ | : iy z Z + ed i —__— | I'll buy you a cup of good coffee. That's with the understanding that there h ks what their next concertedjaction may | Pure Mocha and Java per! 25 the best I'll do for you.” “Would you Bee ee be. France, Great Britain and Italy,|3 ib Whole grain cx a for 25 SETTLEMENT DOCLEYT mind havin’ a little dash of beandy pel eaking, but the sub ject of the. wa New Carolina rice per fh ly the Cleo The Mohegan was formerly the Cle in it? I always drink my coffee that = A B ties to the present , me ject of the war, which had been Wil iaricen three of the parties Pp = ; it 02 1 / 4 . patra of the Wilson an a ae . . New hominy per {it : way.”—Indianapolis Journal. brought up, and stirred him to Leyland Line. She left London for allianee, joined in the Crimean war 3} Tb Raisin cured prunes 25 | Probate Court, November Term, 1898 | —Partial Diagnosis.— “What's the speech. Thirty odd years ago, he Mow Worlon Churadey, havies on against the fourth power, Russia, to} 36 pox-s parlor matches Watutos matter with hig, doctor?” asked the said, this country stood pretty well 4 ree bs ascertained |®*¥e Turkey. TF.ance Lad before/10 ib pure new navy beans ST DAY, Nov. létH worried father. The young physician Boxed cose 82 cen) 25 interfe:ed in Syria to check Ilbra |10 fb new hominy flake Fer anton Executor took another look at the boy’s tongue, j : . in Europe. If Grant bad said “Cuba a i 2 —s k P at present, 59 passengers and a crew him, s.2 of Mohammed Ali, the} 10 bars fine dol, soap al, FM McNett Curator, | felt his pulse again, noted his tempera- s - nt Exeentor. ture, and proceeded to pour outssome must be free,” it would have been paca | : of 115 officers and mer. ° 2 “a ee - Rfe ecu eresuge: was) such ties Wh Pe el was seen to be|Te¥< lted sovereign of Egypt All 1 gal pure sug a } 2up t _. | medicine. “I've forgotten the t ical en the Stewart G@&C | name for it,” he replied. “But itends WP Cor i isted us, but , tood off and declined nothing could have resiste us A in distress, lifeboata put off from the powers stood o 0 eclined to Meats. Meats. re Connell G & C_ in ‘ila? Til feteh him out of Wan Europe had quite forgotten the kind the shore and every effort possible|terfere when the Sultan thrashed ; ; Flora C Callshan, H P Callaham admr right.”—Chicago Tribune : the Greeks All the powers that} Weare handling the best meats sup bax. The. boats hat pass sapiand aie ceetal Mary J ReeceG & C, eee our army and cary did 1 was made to save the passengers. the| ever brought to Butler, bave been | Clarenc i and a year ago our : napus ow interfere on behalf of : Rae e nse 0! ; the Clyde pi = pierce aacus aa a bete | The coast at this point is extremely a t a Chtistians witteuaca stk selling 3,0U0 ih per week. Ube five | yey Cate! Bt John Owens Curator. peyton sais a ae a — fr = Rees Wee tee: i dangerous and has been the ecene of | “TC'#2 a with) quality and cheap prices’ are what is| Perey I. Moore et al = eee Carater: piers, and Govan and Partick are both rogeneous mob of foreigners, our : calmness the murder of the Armeni | doing it. ‘ome to us for your meat : 41m Dar sai aan : fn . numerous wrecks. z = : Chas G St tal, John Yoss Curator. 1 quented stopping places, A officers ignorant, our men without The general opinion at present ia |®°*- The Sultan sees in the same|if you waut the best. | Erenk W JA Marsteller @ & C. zealous Salvationist captain was on the i discipline. é arties the preservers and destroyers | Silse Chase, J P Edwards Carsten, boat one day, and anxious to improve : “That was the opision in Parie,”| tbat the machinery of the Mohegan - ae porate —Kanses City Star Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. licen eae the oceasion he accosted a stout, az P , . . | became disabled during the heavy,° r y g: 3 . : Spencer McCute etal J P Edwards Carat. | Weather-beaten rustic with the well- j said the general. ‘It’s the opinion isa eA ahi en blows —- — We have just gotten in a car load Frank & Mize ot a ace alten Carator, | intentioned question: “Man, are ye i : * A J is = ma ie Coop FY oop 14 ma oo eone oP ai 4 § in Berlio, in St. Petersburg, in a fee oe oe Sa ath cea gt When it comes to weod heating | of Jeweli Cook and Heating stoves |patiti harsee CA Bind Gee forgiven? Nae, nae!” cried the rus- ' > Rome. Iam not sure about Lon |80° ‘a's stoves we have the only Genuine | They are make by the largest stov orm DAY. wk “I'm for Partick!"—Household don. Since then Europe bas learn | 4¢re4. ov King Heater made, guaranteed to} factor in the world, and the best | Josevh McCormie ¢t al, Wm Kash @ & C. Words, aeeene ed something. Iam sorry that that A number of tugs w ue put out | give more heat, keep fire longer than |aud we have the Jowes age wean | Walter Jett, GB Parker Carsiar to" GC] WOMEN IN FRENCH FICTION. 8 this port to the assistance of|any combination stoye made. For|ksowa on stoves in Butler. We can . peace commission was sent to Paris. | 470m this p 1s &S sell you a good cook stove for $6 71H DAY Distorted Portraitures by Novelists = the Mohegan were compelled to re | sale only by Fraxx Surrx & Son. y & 0 erton Admr, of French Wives and Mothers. | It was a serious error. There was ‘ 3 penta Sette and we warrant every steve we sel dmrx. Those who hav thered thei turn without beiog able to approach bak Aas g < : Biizzara Curator | _ ¢ ga cir opin- only one place to make a treaty of Gibivactal Gwingls tbo! cevarity of Closing Out Sale: you to bake to ee chon oF yOu C&P | Harrison Walker et al David Walker Curator. | ions as to the real character of the ay- e vel 5 ; return it to us and get your money STH Dar erage Frenchwoman from the romantic peace, and that was Washington. If ai I will sell 2t public sale at my place a + Robt Clark, Theodocia Cl i - Spain wanted to know our terms the | he weather prevailing. one and one-half miles east of New| Lhe Jewell oak heater is the fi nN ad Sateerion, WS MNAd Adee literature of the present century, more : F io Washi One of the passengers landed} Home and seven miles northwest of }™Mcde, comein and look at it, will] Caries Hubbard. Jno Francisco Curator. especially that of the last few years, place to Lo as Gogh lad ington. here laccfead. dial afler sho wapt Rich Hilson save you $350 to $400 on every| Hi Waiters, Mary K Walters Execatrix. would necessarily bear a severe judg We could have informed her by cable Brocght alice Tuesday, October 25, 1898, stove of same quality; don’t forget | gissyein Watley a weailey iebalber besbie ‘i bere bac ibs my epi roars. F " . i g h ngerater a ng A * . ; ount of contemp' uch an opiniog what she was to do, and we should the following personal pioperty:| We will sell you, cold roi! steel stov. Most-r. Fr ‘4 Mosler Admr would, however, be unjust and wholly : There are rumors, uneovfirmed, | py. } nisti f 1 cmt, : 12h hi f her that she was to : 2 ive horses, consisting of one large | pipe, will last ten years, at 124¢ per ee in P gegggres oe alaver |#3 this dispatch is sent, that another | black pacer 8 years old, good asic joint. No one in Butler bas the oO it p. d. q., y P driver, one bay horse 7 years old game pipe, if they say they have, or nonsense. 1 . Themas double; one pair sisters sorrels, 3 and | compare them Samuel m Scuider, Warren and Asron J Lents dese rae undeserved, as any impartial observer, orn wae. having been privileged to share French ¥, Grace Greex Adware home life, could truly tell them. The orrison, Addie White Morrison | average Englishwoman is very graph- Seid lifeboat succeeded in saving six 15} hand high, well broke single or + . more persons. “I consider that the performance P = — 6 years old, nice drivers, 15 hands], , Gurrie waa es cana McElroy G &C ically depicted in English novels, and a in Paris isa pure farce. It means} New York and Kentucky Troops At It | high; one black mare 144 hands high, Wire Hog Fence. Pierce Cole, Jubn Lyle G & C. foreigner can form a fair estimate of well broke to work or ride; seyeral itu pay. her merits and demerits from the de- ourts. R B aCmpbell Executer. scriptions of English domestic lite pre- t Tucker, Wm Page Curator P nder Buwmar, Ruth Bomar Admrx sented by popular writers. But it is simply along wrangle and jawiog,} Lexington, Ky, Oct. 13.—The cattle, one yearling shorthorn ball, Bye Tae thie best hoe fenesin the! « ending in disagreement. The Euro {trial of Private Kitchen of the Third|two high grade bull calves, probably United jak oe a Tag. ae d we | ie nn | pean press will all range on the side] Kentucky, who killed Private Ed hoe NpaEEU ne somestae. en know it; made of large No. 12 wire, | 43 Fark. Sarah J Park admrx. | not 60 in France or in French literature. of Spain, and we shall be told that|/ ward Nygran of the Twelfth New|head spring and winter shoats, 25| vith barb at top and bottum. No Charley Bosd otal JB Ras G8 C. : ae : a Seiten Cree : : = j] | head of fall pigs, 10 of which are full/ even a suckling pigs can go through | * ea seri P Cockrell and J C Sproull Ex-| to be better understood, for she is to- j ee ee et etek ay Sek, Rag wen peated seat blood Poland Chinas, two fasbiona-| ,_. We have gation in avother | stare OF MISSOURI, ) tally unlike the heroines of modern nov- *< ss. els, whose writers know about as much by European opinion Saturday because a new outrage had bly bred Poland China boars, one 16 “ar atin reduced price of 20 per rod “Thi i f di th irre: i months old, the other just ready for This business of sending the|stirred up sucha feeling that vio service, hogs all well bead audees ied jandcan.now farnieb you the hes of aristocratic life as the author of “The Lady Flabella” in “Nicholas Nickleby.” Towa and Oregon to the Philippines|lence was feared. Sergeant A. Me |in the woods: farm implements, har-| euce ever made at 25c per rod chs Tak: See or ose een h Dba pletimes qeeagated 14 Gitaes Mae: fee my band and seal this the loth | let’s writings are perhaps the truest to is all nonsense. Keep them right / Clelland of the Third Kentucky was rows, one mire tence uneeuues One| Look at other fences that they a-k uy hand and 1 here in New Yerk harbor, where| caught after midnight by a party of Slower oie inowine each eIere ee 26e per rod, or even 36e and com-| jge,.3 “87 Uctober Ie. |e nature as it ia peen in some melancholy al they will be needed within three| Twelfth New York soldiers and go|rake, one one-horse drill corn planter, cae it _ ours, you will: Pe ae cin eae eee : ay Deda ne eel repieeyes would 7 ° ara 8 not in it th us | ———— _ | have been re: to admit that the wom- 4 months. Mark what I tell you maltreated that he may ba injured | band Det Reet eee ae Sence ary are not in it with o eriff Sale in Partition. en he met in daily life had nothing im that under and by! common with his morbid heroines. As ae 7 for life. This sroused more indi stacks mowed oats, three stacks 5 For an elegant stove, to eee is to} vation against the New York sie clover and timothy hay, six tons Pumps, Pumps i be convinced that our Superior air ee a 1 : t threshed timothy hay, ar gran-| Gur pump trede still increare- d A = nly ftne but the bh -|™ment and it was deemed unwise tojary, some corn in crib or field, a lo 7 2 ee ees ss eet cb only fine sand ef household and kitchen furniture} We ere seling pumps every day of Bates county Mise | he belonged to « good old family of term, _ the upper bourgeoise, he had better op- Ss portunities of knowing the society m. Ensley, | which he depicted so powerfully in bia jen Ei somest heating stove in Butler; anti | tisk an outbreak by proceediog with : Ww ac aeae i , i : and other things too numerous to| We have the best pumps cf every John H Ensley and John Ensley bs ; clinker shake and dump, grate, large| the trial of Kitchen. mention. < descript‘on Our prices are jus ee Pp hore me aisberaban es a re oe crake ash pan, fine — finish. A stove aes = TERMS:—$10 and under cas over! .bout balf what otbers ask, and be wa ered to me on the ney ae ge escribe oping o} a + i j rever. Lexi " ligencer: $10 a credit of 12 months will be given re r, 1898, 1, 01 ve never crossed the thresho once used is a joy forever. For sale exington Intelligencer: Rev. T my g ~d-s we have the best pump ma ay aorcabe 17, pote But even in the works of Feuillet, al- : . ith int tif paid when due, if only by Frank Surtu & Sox. | M. Cobb has been appointed presid Soe Naa whee ane Segal a paroaat toriga pump up for you in the Sixty.seven claims for pensions|ing elder of the Nevada district, and|from date. Eight per cent discount] state of Misscuri Asb your neigt for cash. Note with approved securi-| bors who have bought a pump of u- have been filed on account of the| Will of course, move his family to|;0" i, Ni Armee, Jee betiat diey thick abect it We har ine. if fi isabili his work. We can heartily congrat-| This sal $% postponed from Oc- _ eh Oe OES eID 2 SOpRrae tober 17 on erecta a tna inclement |§*!d hundreds of them; prices from es of nine o'clock tn ihe fore. though the frame {s accurate, the por- clock in the afternoone i doar of the court house in the| ‘Taits are those of exceptionally dis Bates and state of mis- cased minds. Women like Mme. de nest and best bid ~ “ ¢ following described’ roi} Champalion in “Monsieur de Camors,” ng and situate in the county of | or the dreadful Julia de Trecoeur may of Missouri, to-wit exist in France or elsewhere, but those twenty one for widows, thirty.five| ulate Nevada in thus securing one aaeiial 250 of the southw A er. 50 up 1 outhwest quarter of j j]] for dependent mothers, fiye for de |of the best men we ever knew. Mr. sat sruisnine tees ore tt| recognize more ready’ wamgasiie pendent fathers and one for depend |Cobb isa man among men. He ig Buggies, Surreys, Wagons. ral the southwest quarts of cacaen | Mime) de Ganiote anal her charming k \j ent brothers and sisters. Thus far/@ fine preacher, a conscientious, 5 ROOMS We have the best makes of bug particularly describer ss | other, or the Susanne of “La Clef 554 claims haye been filed for pen-|earnest worker He isa min whom gies aud wagons, acd of course they rner of section le bsg the home of Sibylle and the sions on account of the war with|it isa pleasure to know. We have CHUCK FULL. cost wholesele more than the com principal merid pear ae eee ne cae aaee . 5 : or : mou goods, and while that is true. ergy din rie tears Sorc or sc eta | Spain—73 from the navy and 481] known him for years, and the better | New Furniture, Ghes Gall leak den ties an lor We ata enameter, | quoted equally sweet and pure among from the army. Of these 320 are| we know him the better we like him. | Old Furniture, ee guns & i east 99 links then| t0¢ heroines of Feuillet’s impoasioned did not want to sell our buggies 5 links, witness hickory tree| narratives, and one is convinced that frem the volunteers—112 for disa | We are sorry to lose them from our| New Stoves, surreys, spring wagons etc, at Cost. ne and Te Mine eee ont 54 | these have been more faithfully copied bility and 208 from dependent rela | midst, but we rejoice to know that| Old Stoves, we wanted to make a small! prcfit on | t sand 31 taksto| from nature than the others. tives of those who were killed or|they are so pleasantly located. Our| New Stove Furniture, them; but as some cthers are cffer west quarter "of the ‘south: tial a is — be great ey have died from disease —Ex. esteem and best wishes will ever at | Old Stove Furniture, ee paakee = Spee = ir wre ty-nine Ga)” containing li apr sennuie and oe he admit- serene soe 5 2 oO make yCu cos rie‘s for + ° \ 7 oe tend them. New Tinware, Eten eee Con. wand ger | sioresal rest of Bilen Eases | ted within the precinete either of aris- ‘or a good air tight coal heater x ——_— ae Old Tinware oa apneinases ish! (ten a ree and ontor of sale. tocratic circles or of the less refined, there is no stove that can equal the| Shelt Muddisa brave man, but . : j our cost and compare it with others’! 4. 4 Sheriff of Bates Conntp ae, | but equally strict, bourgeoise homes. | y Moores air tight, a stove that will/he “backed out” down in Arkaneas| NCW Dishes, cost and see how much too mucb | - ——____"* They know only the borderland, peopled heat the floor as well as the ceiling, | once, according to hie own story. | 0/4 Dishes, they pay for their buggies. We will| Order of Publication. in general by the wealthy and adven- and a first class fire keeper as well| 41 olq ith ali : ¥" | New Springs, sure encugh sell you the buggies at | starr or wissount, ; turous foreign set which budded and . as heater. Franx Suits & Sox 0 old sow with a litter of pigs had Ola-sass what they Cest us forthe n«xttwo] Bat 5% expanded during the second empire, i him by the back of his trousers and . prings, weeks. Wow is your Ge. | wate Comrt Sex the spanty of Bates| and has now taken its place by the side The Clinton Tribune tells of a|he bad to back. In the present cam. | NC* Mattresses, rator, Robert Knaus, deceased.’ **™28-| of Freneh society, but not within its Old Mattresses, Axes, Axes, Axes. es Order of Publication. pele—Anna L. Bicknell, in Century. or of Robert Knaus the court his petition Master and Servant. aot fo muchof} It requires time for a northern man ue by said estate,| 0 correctly appreciate the value of ro agen — the negro as a laborer. With an ex- case; on exam-| #cting master, who counts every min- til persons | ute of his time, the negro is not an ac- eceased, é foresaid rtp eo ceptable laborer, but to one who some- Fee” ,fhown on or| times indulges him in his propensities neXt te ; oa Sivas oe Sit | be becomes intensely loyal, and will go 1 be max « for the| through storms and tempests, by day be sufficient for the | and by night, toserve him. No human tis further order-| being is more grateful for favors re- yin me news| ccived than = negro, though sometimes is| he may appear to be wanting in grati- wife abandonment which took paign for sheriff Shelt bas got the and at least 1000 other articles both Place in that city last week.| Republican and middle of-the road Aman giving his name as Jesse | candidates where the old sow malOASS pene eer ee and so vranded on the «x; we bave Moon, of Texas, stopped at a res | him in Arkansas.—Rich Hill Review. | goods. j hundreds of = we. have g Id to. | taurant in that city with his wife, a eee Se ed | We have on hand 200 s‘oves, new oo will testify path = 1 @ thing pretty young girl whom he had The Sure La Grippe Cure. |and second hand, cook stoves end ya eee —— brought from her home in Tennessee} Thereis no use suffering from — nore oa coal, which we will them one cent, if yeu want one a fH against her parents’ wishes. In q|tbis dreadful malady, if you will | ** ore ee ers once three. If you buy one you will thank : i only get the right remedy. You are! We have just received another | eae eclligg 4 ; te few days he grew tired of her and - : a shipment of those all asb, 3 inch leg |* £0" selling it to you We bave Inf 6ft fer parts unknown, leavi h having pain all through your body. lg te ie ekeceacm Gebkes 5 le = Ta good axes for much less money » teaving the) your liver is out of order, have no! * 2 9 tegen * | We carry in atock most everythiug girl pemniless. The laws of our land | appetite, no life or ambition, have — fa parsncee iron tog |enlled for; we have two warehouses We have the best ax in the world, : : | -# are inadequate to punish such scoun-|a bad cold, in fact are compl i 1 ine: 5 é Aarels. used up. Electric Bitters ager stead at - : - ie scale full of everythine: stov cS comnts aa™ | tude, yet the experience of this writer = 7 beaae remedy that will give you | Large, cane seat, solid oak rocking |* Sistan wiike coaphen, oine _wire, to the first day of the| is that no act of beneficence rendered = dy : : : = S = bar 3 5 les, wire fence, | 2 to him is ever fo ten —Col. J. B. trelief. They act direct! ei ee $2.00 | é - “ er forgotten = Io Oak stoves*we bave the cele | PTO@PE ctly on a od patect end gates, field seeds, hay = Killebrew, in South States Farm ee | your liver, stomach and kidneys, Same thing in wood seat at 81.75 ond corn, oats, pure white shorts. adge of the Probate| Magazine. a re eg brated Superior and Gem, which for! Window shades, full ¢iz-, spring id county, hereby cer- | B true copy of the| Th ey w therein raterred tof ©. te ee ce ene. 1p my offer, | Bicycle racing is said to be supplant- gral of said| ing bull fighting in Mexico. The newer , -ptoalheeey — ——s - | you fal Eke « nee being. They are rollers, made of felt at nt ea a T) market and at a Ae és pleat pak © guaranteed to cure or price refund : — ate a few of misny Call) cgher things. Don't forget ae sale 4 7 {ed For sale at HL. Tacker'’s|*4 let us show you |cn buggies, stoves, wire hog fence * Mo-, | pastime is looked upon with slmostes |} ene. Frayx Sante & Sox. H : oe : °s: | drug store, only 50c per bottle. CULVER & CAMPBELL. | pumps, flour or anything we sell, as acai MM. Dalton, much favor as the ancient one imported i i mee ee Seebate: | trem Spaim—Every Where. _ i tone up the whole system and make