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idder bed county gf larter ot range Inore links South. Winship taining Sold ag Ensley dD, , Mo. Bates minis- Knaus ‘tition tch of Ly and State, ssets? ny xam- Tsons ye no~ been on or "this t No- ir the state * the rder- ows- tate, oe don Mo., the | | | | Arrested ! for not chewing attleAx PLUG BLWSSSSIODOOSOO zz oS “He don’t chew Battle Ax, yer Honor.” “ He looks it!” Ignorance of the Law is no excuse, but ignorance of BATTLE AX is your misfortune—not a crime—and the only penalty is your loss in quan- tity as well as quality when you buy any other kind of Chewing Tobacco. Fremember the name when you buy again. G. W. CLARDY, DRIVING SEASON FOR 1589s. We are Headquarters for Real Estate, AND ABSTRACTS. Farm Loans) I will continue to do business at the old stand back of Bates County Bank, and buy, sell and exchange ail kinds of REAL ESTATE, | | Safe Rigs Furnished on Short Notice for Parties, Weddings, and Calling. make Abstracts and Farm Loans- | If you want to sell or exchange your property, list with me. Iam adver | tisfhg larger than ever this stason, | Respectfully, | G. W. CLARDY. | ACCIDENT | AND—— FEM | Horses and Rigs carefully cared for by the day week or month. The trade of the town and coun- try generally solicited. All rates reasonable. E, |. WILLIAMS, Prop. HEAL INSURANCE. THE FIDELITY MUTAL AID. ASSOCIATION WILL PAY YOU, ec Se pen aon | SAFE RIGS for FUNERALS. 000 If disabled by accident If you lose two limbs, Ifyou bose your eye sight, It you lose one limb $33 to $2,000, | H€ you are ill $40.00 per month, ' If killed, will pay your heirs $208 to $5,000, | g when you are sick or disabled by Accident. - Absolutely protection at a cost of $1 to $2 25 per month. The F ity Mutal Aid —; is pre- eminently the largest and s€rongest Accident and Health Association in the U nited States. 00 cash deposits with the States ofCalifornia and Missouri, which, together, | The only Original and ge th ample Reserye Fand and large assets.) Regulator, of Mme. St Germain, Paris Un- make its certificate an absolute guarantee of | surpassed as being sate, eure and reliable in the solidity of ite protection to itsmembers.~2 | everycase Sold under positive guarantee or For particulars address money refunded, J. L.M, SHETTERLY, | per box by mai]. Sole agents for the United See, and Gen Manager, States and Canada. KING HARVARD Co, San Francciso. Cal 157 Washington St, Chicago. 17-1y Brick Livery on Main St. | Female Pills’ ne French-Female ; Getthe genuine Price $1} GUBAN ASSEMBLY MEETS The Cradle of the Island’s Inde- pendence Is the Desolate Fishing | Viliage of Santa Cruz | SHORT ITEMS OF NEWS FROM HAVANA. Last Link of Spanish Military and Social Life in Havana Sold— Admiral sa Wants the Vesuvius Sent t avana asa Precaution Against an Outbreak—Am- ple Kevenues for Federal Expenses. New York 2e Herald Oct. 25. A dispatch to ago, Cuba, says euil hall of the the Cuban as- ogether The t deputies fr »s of the Cut l appoint z with I n army commi I McKinley in re- gard tot s affairs in The commiss go to Wash } ton to see what can be done abc missing th One thin tain, the « on of t remain tis unt the | endeav to make nt} by wh the army w receive some | ssolution in order t Food and before water a Cruz and the bly adjourn in a Mariano, a st visionsan The assembly at one place or] plentiful session will} remain another until a new formed by a general e Items of News frc New York, Oct. * the Herald from Havana says: The American commission has rented a large house in the rear of the trocha which will be fitted up as a hospita where any persons in ill-health in the future may receive proper care. With the sale of the Cireulo Miltar snapped almost the last link of Spanish mili- tary and social life in Havana. For 15 years it was the home of officers and was presided over by each succeeding captain general, Blanco being honorary president. It is worthy of remark in noting the change in the situation that the purchase will make the old home of the Circulo Militar an American-Cuban club, filled with the soldiers and officers whose uniforms give Havana a kaleidoscopic appear- ance. Work upon the pier at Mariano, where the first troops and stores are to be landed, begins Monda Work on piers and warehouses at Mariet will begin soon unless it is decided that the wreck of the Alfonso XII at the mouth of the harbor is found to make the entrance unsafe for transports. Hospitals and a warehouse will be at once constructed in the Guanabacoa hills. ronment is 1 le dispatch to ts last Fears an Outbreak. Washington, Oct. 28.—Admiral Sampson has requested the navy de- partment tosend the Vesuvius to Ha- vana. He desires the presence of the Vesuvius as a precaution against any outbreak on the part of either the Spanish soldiery or the Cubans. Ad- miral Sampson asks for the Vesuvius because he has learned since his ad- vent to Cuba that of all the warships of the American navy, the Vesuvius is the one which strikes the greatest ter- ror to the minds and hearts of both the Spaniards and the Cubans. Ample Revenues for Federal Expenses. Washington, Oct. 28.—Ample rev- enues for the payment of federal ex- penses and the maintenance of y to be derived from the customs duties in Cuba, if the col- j lections thus far afford a test A dis- patch from Santiago states that $100,- 000 will be collected in customs duties during the month of October. gar- risons seem lik does not ‘lieves the intense itching. It soothes, = sales increase through its cures, it is no | experiment. jletter. Adiress Price Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment re- cures chronic cas s when sur- | Tt is a scient it heals, i ns tai ic certainty, its | Every bottle guaranteed H. L. Tucker. Good Book Free, “Table and Kitchen” is the tit e ofa new cook book published by | the Price Baking Powder company, Chicago. Just at this time it will | bs sent free if you write a px stal | mentioning the Brrrer Werkry} Times. This book has been tried by | ourselves and is one of tbe very best of its kind 400 receipts soc, tubes 75¢ | | } j | Besides containing over for all hinds of pastry cookery, there are many showing how ente ed dretautlo of t inar very finest and richest as weil the moat economical and hem is ;roviled for, R wher fand Kitchen” will be sent. _ prepaid, ¢ wy lady sending ad ire ne, tow vy given A ¢ Scandinavian wil sired. Postal card sas go Bakiog der Co, Chivazo, I Is yo hem a H. L. Tuck j Muscogee, I T, Oct. 22 —Judge Springer, of the Federal Court bas rendered # decision to the effvet that court 1p christendom a member of the there is no that can punish Creek Nation for a crime committed in the Creek country prior to 1898 This state of affairs was brought about by the evactment of a law last June abclishing all triba! courts that then had jurisdiction of such off-nses. No proper provision for immediate succession of judicial authority was made. As a result of the decision, William Tigis, convicted of murder, and Chiffon Flennely and Belcher Smitb, botn under sentence of deatb, have been of whom were ordered released from custody. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, Phere is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional Deatness 1s caused by ar dition of the mucous eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have arumbling sound of impertect hetring, and when it is entire the they ly closed deatness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be_ taker out and this tube be restored to its norma condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine casas out oj ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflar ed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give one hundred dollars tor any case ot deafness (caused bv catarr that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catar Cure. Send for circulars tree. J. Cuenxey & Co., Toledo, O- BH Sold by druggists, 75 Sheriff's Sale. a Bowden rt and din favor of C. P E. Harbert, Ed all pon inter appear to be ala itself, but as it is at the rate of $1 } 600 at that port believed th n of | restor: | mentof t The American Soldier. , Mo., Oct. 28.—W. F. nila, P. Lu and incloses the initial number of the | Amer er, the At can Sol 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ‘The Dreaded | Trave Marks Desicns CopyYriGHTs &c. Anvone sending a sketch and description ma: quickly ain onr opinion free whether ai ty patentable. Communica- | tial. Handbook on Patents | Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, three Bottles of his Newly Discovered Reme- dies to Cure Consump- | tion and All Lung j Trouble. Nothing could be fairer, more philanthropic orcarry more joy to the’ afflicted, than tre offerofT. A. Slocum, M. ©., of 183 Pearl t charge, in the fic American, y Mustrated weekly. Is I z x culat aC entibe Powe Ferma, $3 a | Street, New York City. by all newsdealers. | Confident that he ha MUNN & C,2610-0acway. NEW NGTE | Gramstac csoreaamate ea: great mectte Roawa | t.. Was! | be | will send, free, three bottles of m | to any reader of the Burten Wrexty Tiwes, | whois suffering from chest, bronchial, throat and lung troubles or consumption | Already this ‘‘new scientific course of medi- | cime’’? has permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases. ton, D.C. Branch OMice, THE GREAT NEWSPAPER GREAT WEST 2 | q auty whieh be owes to bumanity—to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perfect confidence of the | great chemist making the proposition. | “"He has be a curable disease beyond any doubt THE - Kansas Citya) scene Beer cae ™ mistake will bein overlooking the generous Consumption | T. A. Slocum, M. C., the Chemist and | The Doctor considers it hia religious duty— |! roved the dreaded consumption to | 1 newspaper ever printed The paper is publi » cents a copy in Ameri- | pine islands. annc riptions | cepte The Virden strike May Soon End Springfield, Ill, Oct. 23 —An e | settlement of the coal mining troub jat Vi € ble. there are some i eatior tk within a | days the miners and the operating be ex to the pez Probabt strike Ended. 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