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that dry taste a in the mouth. emember the name when you G. W. CLARDY, Estate, Farm Loans AND ABSTRAOTS. | Real Iwill continue to do business at @. W. CLARDY. | CCIDENT AND——— HEALTH SURANCE. | HE FIDELITY MUTAL AID ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YoU) Ifdisabled by accident $30 to $100 per month. Ifyou lose two limbs, $208 to $5.00" | Ifyou bose your eye sig’! $208 to $5,000, a you lose one limb $53 to $2,000, nie are ill $40.00 per mouth Iftkilled, will pay your heirs $208 to $5,000," Ifinsured, you cannot lose all your income hen you are sick or disabled by Accident. Absolutely protection at a cost of $1 to $2 rmonth. The Fidelity Mutal Aid Agsoctation is pre- rest anc 8 4 ation in the United States. It has $6,000.00 cash deposits with the States ifornia and Missouri, which, together, | fh ample kteserye Fund and large assets, , eits certificate an absolute guarantee of | ¢ the solidity of its protection to its members .7 , ots For particulars address | rected in fave P. J. L.M. SHETTERLY, Anna E. Harbert, Ed Hart “See. and Gen Maneger, bert, L have levied and . c1s0. Cal | right, title, interest and claim i a ine ccaa ants, Anna K. Harbert, Ed H 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ¢ Trape Marks DESIGNS CopyricHTs &c. etch and description may Opinion free whether an patentable. Communica- fal. H andbook on Patents securing patents. n & Co. recelve | special | | Scientific. American. MUNN & Branch OMce, 625 Sold t 0. vermin. WOW York Washington, D. C THE GREAT NEWSPAPER | THE GREAT WEST?!) The Kansas City Star. | By Mai, Daily and Sunday, $4.00 a Year | The Weekly, Que Year - - - 25 Cents SAFE RIGS for FU? Harbert, in an estace situated wit | ter and the north part of the sontheast quart nine (29), containing seve nty-three | | will, on | Wednesday November 16. between the hours of nine o'clock noon and five o’elock in t day in sell the same or so much the quired at public vendue to the h for cash, | to-wit | final settlement thereo! buy again. DRIVING SEASON FOR IS We are Headquarters for | e old stand back of Bates County | i ank, and buy, sell and exchange | chaplain’s criticism of bis superior ies = mae ae kinds of | officers in a lecture delivered]. eats a “ae ; . sess REAL E TATE | in Denver. All «the specifications i = a = tee — S 5 | were proved ax alleged; the accused : nesc om arry ¢ = 3 ee >, | Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Notice | was declared guilty under the three eae one wae tatatly injured: | ke Abstracts and Farm Loans: | Clark made a etniement at whieh | ff you want to sell or exchange your | fon Pactios, Wed@imecwand charges and be was sentenced to be : | ory sia wie anette as am adver j ' oe dismissed from tke naval service of Poon ee elnase and he sent ® arger than ever this stason, Nolline saa Saees a ” Clark? Y e Respecttally baeaee| Culling. the United States The case 1s sow bullet oe Clark's stomach aN killing bim inetant!y. An unknown} | Horses and Rigs carefully cared for by the day week or month. The trade of the town and coun- try generally solicited All rates rens mable. E. |. WILLIAMS, Prop. Brick Live NERALS. Sheriff's Sa virtue and authority of an execut i from tt of the Bates Co The southeast quarter of the southwest qua of the southwest q of 36) in township fo: the east front ae ~ ty of Butler. Bates County, reof as h and co: c MU DD, to satify said executio z of Rates Con Sherif Add Sheriff's Sale. tne and authority of an ex ed from the office ef tt mit courtof Bates Co. Mo., ret November term, 1898, of said cou edin favorofJohn Stephens Brooks Lhave levied a t at and clair to tome and axa’ real The north half of the between the noen and five o at pias east front quired at public vend o fer cash, to satisfy said exe 4r-4t Sherif otice of Final Settlemert. hereby given to allo interested in the mintetrator of said estate, the Bates County Prob: coart. vember, 1808. H. P. CALLAHAN, on the 14th day of 5 48-4t Administrater. yon Vain St » Mo ss : | deceased, pres for} met to day end lated 2 very | praying for an order ee he | Xl of pious reply to Cul Joseph A o stD No = j i ll crediters, and } the es co of tebe = | ti ‘ yp, Calishan,sd- Callahan, deceased, thst father gee make | - | original order of pub atthe mext term | a Ling! in Bates | county, state of Missouri, to be held at Batier | ae What te Doin Case of ee: Denies He Resigned. i For dust in the eyes avoid rub-| | | | | St. Louts Chronicle, William Vincent Byars, until Tuesday editor of the Valley Demo- orat and Journa! of Agriculture, says he was discharged by the manage- |ment of that paper Tuesday, and | did not resigo. as was reported. | Byars represents that he aesamed | the editorial control in February, end it was his intention to adbers to| | | bing. but open and shut the eye in a basin of water. To remove cinders, ete., turn up| the eye lid and use the point of a} lead pencil | Remove insects and other sub- | stances frem the car with warm | water. Never put a hard instra ment into the ear. If anartery is cut, compress it letter to the| above the wound: if ave editorial | { the Chievgo platform, and that be | wrote a personal RB, compress before mapvaveme taking below io which be charge, suid he was| If choked, pet on hands and knees willing to advocate the Chicigo and try te couch platfor Ifa lamp explodes, snothe aAuagem fire with a cloth Wate Hee: $15,000 or | spread it the paper.” be] If poisoned, drink « 1 Thompson, wh warm water k ntin |mustard. In evs. ar stlanum, drink stro ¥ modify of the paper I| moving refused thar euch a ecurse Nor apoplexy, rsi-e ¢ woul t elo-ss mter-| body esta had erterrd the| For fainting. ta company upon my signature I] head a little beiow the I would not resign, ard was d charged A Mother's S D Bysrs ways he hasa three yexrs’| Terre Hause, Ind, O e t, but di¢ not say wheth-r or|the flower display at th net he wou redress for|rade yesterday # feature his allezed erievanee Ed Begg.’ Georgs W. Jones. business man-|ed car driving a pony ager of tie | saya he kuew/|stood oa her poret nothing of the trouble, awd denie hildren ge by, waving j that his brother, rlee H. Jiner,|recogsitio: A few minutes late Was to take charve |she dropped dead of henrt ase | Te GurciGnuan netec dl Nareers Pe was the wife 4a Jebnu chided : | Trust distilleries here money. Binininsst fer Meintyre, Washington, Oct. 13 —The Navy | department mde public the fiodings His Own Threat Cut After He Killed the} Man He Was After. | October 8 —At a Marysville, Ga, }aod sentence of the court martial in political meeting near Holly Springs, Chaplain Mclatyre Jackson county, Wednesday night, George Henderson b-came angered and rushed upon John Smith, c ting his throat Dave Brawler and John Griffith drew pistols end fired the ease of to-day. The chaplain was charged first, with scandalous conduct tending to the destruction of good morals, with three specificatious; secomd, conduct | upon Henderson, killiog bim ivstant to the prejudies of good order and|!y. The row became discipline, with four specifications;| Brawler’s throat was cut, but third, conduct usbecoming an offieer | still living | e Killed His Man and Then Brain red by an general, snd be 18 of the navy, three specifications. these charges were founded upon the | under review at the department. braiped Lovyg with a person theu Ballards Horehound Syrup is the best | rock known remedy for Consumption, coughs Hl colds and all throat and chest troubles. | A ee eae ee It isthe b& Every bottle guaranteed. and soc H. L. remedy for children, 25 Washinztos, S-pt 30.—There bas SS been little improvement io the bealth | | Indiaax siett Pow-Wowing, of Colonel Willian: J. Bryan to-day. | | Walker, Mian, Oct. 13.—Matte:s| His fever was somewhat azgravated | are rapidly mowng toa climax and | Jast night by the numerous callers | whom he received | | This morving, v advice of | |his physician, he aad denied buneelf to many anxious | tthe hotel This | more comfort the question of pease cr war will | probably ba definitely settled withia n the |fortyeibt bourse. Today the Iu | dians are belding # pew wow im the woods back of the Lech Like agency, remeiced in bed | | | friends who enl'e? will de-| evening heisat: Mr: Brvanis with hin | at which it is expected they cide whether or not to give up the| able |men wanted by Marshal O'Connor | i | : | yw's This | Their decision wil! b+ coms. uvicated | Hoe | to another confereuse We offer One H ward t with the gov- the agency to-| }morrow. Genera! Bacon 1s getting | | very tired of pow wows, though he} ie present eonduct of Commissioner | r any case by Hall's C CHENEY & the undersig for the iast Jerrment of is leaving affairs «n'irely to | 3 | Jones. |Wesr «& Toledo O. j vin, Wnole < | Hall's Catarrh acting nmati nv known ottle gu cker. directly r mucous surfaces or he 73¢, per bottle. Soid by Testimonials free, Order «f Publication Sharp Reply te Coien-t Corby, St. Josep, Mo., Get 6 —The Sol- | STATE OF MISSOURI, / 4, Boys league, comprs large inty of Bates. 7 number of the ladies cf city In the Pr pooner lesiror f secu trator, Robert Knaus, i+sirous of s-rcu the Order of Pablicati of the fourth CN Teeter ac ents j commander of the regiment, d them recently that/ their action in iryirg to get men out] : the service was responsible for} thei subordination in the ranks The} figut between the colonel and officers | ¥=: of the fourth Missouri and the rel la-| Sr said deceas: tives of the soldier boys is growing | ee oe bitter The reply of to-day wili be | paper publ forwarded to Colonel Corby and to| =e the war ceperener: t T! Corby, mpanied by t d by 1 > | each of the hei STATE OF County of Bates I, Wm M Da held in and in my ; office ie of said as the same appears of rec) or rapidly. 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