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WHEN IDY HAD A BEAU. |FREEDOM FOR | ENORMOUS COST OF IMPERIALISM.|REPUBLICANS ARE ARRAIGNED, | | eS THE FILIPINOS. | ea = 9.3 TIGARD. HON.J. 8. NEWBEBRY, 3. C.CLARK, President. Vice-Pres’t. Cashier The other night down at our house when Idy had a beau, eae Federal Approy ) Out Startling Figares | Mean’ Mandy heerd a stompin’ at the parior | door, you know, ip ; a 1 More Than at f on Apr 2Lie 5 a Republican in Congress Asks BUTLER, moO. |, “sIdy Winn, That Pledge Be Mad ikinis’s Tera Washington, Feb. 14 ‘ ed Successor to BATES COUNTY NATIONAL BANK { ge ee ee -ieoieieaasaaes Ww 1 ! apepntcesscs ia ay ; os | EsTap.isuep Dac., 1870. 9 | An’ Mandy ketche behisie dire, curate. reir tices Cewl oe ig - eres ht — A Genera! &: rt -_ . 3 * ‘CAPITAL, $7,000. HS SBURIBAETTIAEactea = 3) ~ acacesbllamtainig «tk MGR ademas poate ee | : Bowing t s : <== 3 Washingt Feb. 9.—Int House A t ad \ $) y face turned red’s a comet trailin’ throvgh +o day Mr. B f ee . pur | the skies to-0ey air. b republica om ; eee : a | Bates County Investment Co., j|seieens es Si spakner one ; ge ? é light! sofia & mer Mr of iBUTLEH MO An’ out she comes an “Pa, aoe ies 1 | rans : Ce rOapital, = = 860,000. | shamed me nearly I 3 as to the Is ‘ ne | It’s cold as folks = = | 5 pee tothe 8 g 1 He > a ; (Money to loan on real estate, at low rates. Abstracts of ‘ into bed, : ¥ : title to all lands and town lots in Rates county. Choice ¢ | sors we kint wartdis.*? whe-ons eer eee tee sleeps , ag securities always on hand and for sale, Abstracts of title i | picked ining: It is : of furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate @ | Fer that’s the ie in her life =) aes " papers drawn, Ae cae oe : a beau ssession t I rs z 3 on. J. B. NEWeErny, a. , nie nS : ¥.9. Tree eaiitont, Viee-Preaident, See 1 | eu, dalk’ebont a netered sirt i t ibitaits gro. C. Haves, Abstractor. 8. F. Wanxock, Notary. {| pabatinaae : : 2 : She called her father mother and 1 r ‘ aR LPS AD PDD DARA RPRAPPRDR RRL RDP DP ALLL AL DP PRP ABA, AP hee ae St é. in extabl s . ~ ‘An’ help me straighten this room s e ) " : ‘ : ' aa Coad. Ed cs Ml An’ here [let brogans drop an ar POse SAM l - | { st : J [House Work i is Mand Work without GOLD DUST. ; Ape Over . zuised “ ; - TE WHERE 2 Te a Ke wek : ‘ ws ' - ; = = TD — a | Fer tha first t in he - = > L ; ——_ ae BPA, ets TP, . “\t . had « beau PLEASED WITH ALLIANCE. VICTORY FOR LAWYERS. a z 2 : | We gut into the bed at last an £ s resolu | : I od z —— —- a sea) tion caused so BRI es > soft ~ £ , We listened to the ple : lay rip-| I thew i 2 ; gussian Papers Discuss Russo-French- | Law to Give Them Fees in Cases Com] pledeweot ee eee SiGe | the ‘ Cuba w ‘4 5 5 | ays, akindo’ whisperin Vell, that’sa}aud the dem t met s brok aS ees » qu m American Understanding. | promised by Claim Agents. | sweeter sound intoappla : Bis dinigaloers es : ed Phan we en accustomed to with jist our- | /2tO &@pplause v it > - St. Petersburg. Feb. 14.—The Rus- Jefferson City, Feb. 13.—Senator | selve : Mr. Brown at. in : : m sian press is & greatly pleased with the | Rollin’s bill providing that attor oe aeaer bo SEDER Gis we ices, Ste abe Sho # ind pros i : : os » girls you kno > = sie e declaration of the French Minister of , | Heys contrac ting to prosecute a suit | rnat’s jist the was I fetched you in, back thirty [te the Filipinos without further a f ybery ie affairs, M. Delcasse, regard- | for a client are entitled to fees where years ago’ lay. [timight be the plan ev Mr i o Foreign ¢ : Kdward Singer in the Indianapolis Sun | j, dc bat wi ‘ eae lee the ing the Russo- Freneh-American un-| a compromise is effected without | in mind, bul What was most essen-ition t ssault the It derstanding. The Novoe Vremya | their knowledge and making the men te hous ren | tial was that the assur re given upon Abyss tp = Dr. Hobbs’ §: scure al! kidney ills. Sam- | . : bese ane “ spent ts: compensation part of the claim, | plefree. Add Sterling Hemeay Co. Chicago or N-¥. |itumediately and detinitely to Rites igen SI gar “The United States attaches itself | which was passed by the senate has as neasu Meneses ageseons Filipinos. He character idea | =: to Kiteche s daar f Larabee : MORE OFFICERS NEEDED. a esha to fortify every to the Franco-Russian alliance for been approved by the house and will eee ne pide. Been a Eee | one iin the upper hat thesame reasons which united the | be sent to the governor for his signa- — as the “climax of 1 and uty assassination of d. and we are doctrine of freebooters and pirat ww Great Britair the Filipi Jatter—because they pursue common | ture. Rilsct-Point Class toe Geadieed Sakae eee sims, whose realization will benefit | The passage of this measure is cal- At the close of Mr. Brown's speech the first all.” iy culated to materially effect: the busi- Ahead of Time.--Westerners. he was surrounded by a number of ounced the M 1 t “ : + a ¢ P ratulat as r ‘noessee, the ual The paper expects a closer under-| ness of claim agents, whose chief New York, Feb. 9.—There is such his colleagues and congratulated on] pretense that these bloody enter- ; 3 : i | i aks aac 4 =f ats = : . mit also commenter ing, which will strengthen | duties consist in bringing about set-|4 lac pr ne gee » penj-| Lhe boldness and vigor of his utter-| prises were actuated by the spirit o! a standing a lack of officers in many of the regi i were actu y the spirit off goon the vast total ofappropriation ances. Christianity or on account of a Mr. Dinsmore ( Ark.) said the coun-| sire to prom Core aa ehe the progress and reach 800,000,000 Four years 1 thelhappiness of the race. He » President | McKinler’s ic i ‘ idiministration began, the annual : tlements of suits against corpora-| ments of the regular army that the aT ehic panslisth. ebick ha wud eet The Novosti expresses itself in the tions by whom they are employed war department has decided that the : . . same tone, but holds the opinion It is estimated by lawyers that! cadets ot the class of 1901 at West ‘that United States politics is too | suits aggregating hundreds of thou-| Point shall be graduated uext week.” changeable to inspire complete trust, | sand of dollars are disposed of year-| February 18, instead of waiting ‘till try was to be cc speech just made, as it gave evidence | that the seizure of Chinese ports by of a courageous purpose to disregard | Gerinany, Russia, France and Eng the poli 4 appropriations were about $470,- | Japan, more than the United States, | ly through the fforts ofclaim agents! the usual graduating mouth, which a icy of ites Arty ipower, id had occasic 1 in the Celestial] 949 900. He conceded that appro- | being entitled to a leading role. In | to compromise, #fter the plaintiff has]/is June. Itis said that nearly all 1¢ signs of the times indicated a} f upire clVi War, that not else priations would increase, but why, deliberate purpose to break faith) should have been expected, and that her conduct in China she displayed | secured a lawyer's services. these new young officers will be at _ great tact and won universalesteem. The argument was urged that}once assis There has been no friction between | many persons who have valuable] Philippines. he asked, this prodigious increase of over $300,000,0007) The war bad : i yith Cub: s tothe Filipinos, ther ied to regiments in the with Cuba. A he Filipinos, ther ud grabbing nations who thus| was no doubt they Empire vy I been over two years and could pot z istance from the United States rath-| responsible for the civil war which the Russo-Japanese troops. j claims for damages against corpora-] The graduating class numbers 73 t iwith ti nerea for 5 ‘ aie e f aeons hg thes a aie veh dowith these increases The Novosti anticipates a more | tions are led to settle for a mere pit |men. Among them are the follow-|°" than aggression. Despite the as-| racentiy compelled the Western Pow-| 55, j i cael pat ofined to are tween | tance, whereas if oy hs shed |: surances that the defeat of Bryan | ors to send arme é ~ekir se Neen ere: ae . complete understanding between | tance, whereas if they had pushed | ing i € i to send armed forces to Pekin fis and navy appropriation {would end the war, the war was still Mr. Cochran cited the quantities cf Rossia and Japan, culminating in a | the suit they would realize well for} GH. Bair, Iinois: C. Burnett, I it There was an increase in every ‘ / viils jere WAS i rerease . ; permanent alliance. damages sustained linois; W. G. Caples, Missouri; Guy ov Shales | Jaa it : ressed | precious loot from Pekin which lp © of the appropriation bilis nel : = ees ae 3. aeer E. Carleton, Missouri; F. W. Clark, | 00 CBtaums vastexpeneiture | been exhibited in private resid 1 Nervous children are almost always HE MAY BE"A CANDIDATE. Illinois; E. H. DeArmond, Missouri: in Washington, and, commenting ou j ag thin children. The * out-door-boy pee, D.D.G eg oe eae Hee PERRY DRY TOWN NOW ithis he asked | ; isseldom nervous. White’s Cream Mi a j rete | fe aud oes wit Shean we oes u Vermifuge is the best preventive of | R Fees “26 Missouri: H. A. Meyer, Jr.; Arkan- Tinea : i ar with Ch ' R oo nervousness. It strengthens the; Mention of Wheeler's Name Starts Up)... J. G. Pillow, Arkansas. jand these spoils are the raeatainess “a system and assists to that sort of Discussion in Alabama. Four years ago, when the class be-| Women Rid the Kansas Burg of All Its t ties Of the victors, to whom do ae Which Gearing eS — — H eile wal Fet _4 ye. | fan its military life at West Point, | ; \t wey belong? To thegentleman who starrh has become h a common dy wer of endurance. e 25 cents. |. untsville, Ala., D. —A Te-]- bored. 129 ae The| Liquor Joints. skate toni in Wes orien free from t orsale by H. L. Tucker. port from Washington to the effect aie epee a pee ae : ‘ > If Idom met t i Fedenh (Wheslecwaili co? falling off of ‘fifty-six members from] Per Ban Feb 15 = Alot dences or to the government? If + of Catent® that Gen. Joseph Wheeler will prob-| 1 a+ Gay's roll call shows that it|ioimte in P : China be in law a friendly Power and bad cold, Fortunes for Mosby’s Men. ably be a candidate for his former ese Gey = ROE uote Wek onus, ia, Perry wee waned Ey tr t t Boe S 5 5 a isa pretty hard ro: traveling at|] f determine onan: area | OO TOOP* Pere Crown met Dy €% Chicago, Feb. 14.—John White and | seat in Congress for the eighth Ala- = s Se } ond Eo oop oan ae Geecniied | WOmnen Arise iger i out of civil war; if : c oe ieteiet. now held by Jud West Point for the young man whol with axes and hatchets, to-night,| ‘> : sl ~ Robert Lee France of Edgewater ex- | bama district, now held Dy 7uGg they -to protect our miu finally reaches the end of his four} who left devastat — retions, and they al circ tion is carried to all | on in their wake. | ~ pect to get a share of the $2,000,000 | William Richardson, has provoked | Wt to members of Mosby’s famous | general discussion here. guerrillas by Baron Robert Von | Since Gen. Wheeler's retirement : th pate ems 6 Se } } j mission was to see that Massow of the German army. | from the army his friends have inti-| When pain or irritation exists on | tha tion | came to their better halves years’ work successfully, hazing or} The women, fifteeu in number, companied by several men, whose f the syste: shes at . ce unsatise . wash vido f Mr. White is a salecman in Jevne’s | mated on apparent good authority | avy part of the body the appl " of Ballard ow ont ll give | out ¢ 515 clot At Madison street store, and lives near | that he would not be averse to serv-| Of i alles s Su ie Linin 3 ee giv put at 6:15 0 k A as 2 z : oe Briss ee prompt re rice 25and 50 cents. | joint visited the proprietor i his old comrade-in-arms in Edge- | ing the district again. or sale by H. L. Tucker eee ait Hes bis Griviia nm water. Baron Von Massow served | Judge Richardson, the present con-| ere Fi ind-crabbing nations of through the war with Col. Mosby's | gressman, has been Gen. Wheeler's] TO SIGNAL ACROSS THE OCEAN. |“ os nin, t é P Wi = “i 1 Men and afterward fought in tke | opponent several years ‘ela at ee eee 4 Eee i a‘ a a - — | —— ‘saders desi ten t reis f Austrian and Franco-Prussian wars. ‘ : ¥ wre ha prise He was a man of wealth, and always A Heart Shown in Court Tesla Completes His Plans and Has/ WUISKy ane t : a ‘ os tdanin ned oxelataied ee A e ¢ a > 3 > The joint cout ned t fixtures ot - .. 2 had an affection for the Confederate | Wabash, Ind., I re wes | Selected Site for « Plant. Bee ri var Taiders with whom he foughtin the | a ghastly scene in renit court} | . R rdson of T 60s. | here yesterday, where the trial of New York, Feb. 1 plans tor At th : : m t ader 8 . ‘3 : | - 2 ‘ . he machiner f wireless telecrapt molished the handsome fixtures and Col. Mosby estimates the number ! Rinkard for the alleged murder of his the machinery of wir legraphy sort E 5 iit t ue ee . ne | a i sien: cross t eean | e beer estroved six barrels of whisky c of men in his old command now liv-| wife was going on. A murmur of to signal acro: ie ovean hav been | d oO} : tions at this session of = jag at 100. Mr.. White thinks 400 | horror ran through th -owd when | completed, and a site for the a ss i is nearer the truth This would | Dr. Whetson proc 1 in court the] #@ving been secured by Nikola es 2 ese once active i s Mean that each of the 400 would get | heart ef the murdered woman and eh et ce will at: once actis l i Fou 1 Pr $5,000. showed the bullet holes and in. Itisestimated that the oo ; McKinley's Ce Col. Mosby is now the general at-|ed just how death had | uired to | the apparatus | A lar ae : 1 propriations j 4 . te: , : iwil » about « ths de-j this time assembled and heartily ap- a3 fm © 6torneyfor the Southern Pacific in | Many persons left th j will be about th No d - me a led a fe ES eas ear San Francisco | unable to bear the s |tails have been made public by Mr. | plauded each onslaught att 1 itions wo To Cure a Cold in One | Day of the jury winced. Dilies, an in : oa a oes ; z : t : iz Rink one apprised rou he , . ance agent, testified t Rinkard|¢°® I be : & Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- : o : | : = EPR i wate S lets. All druegists refund the money | asked him an he Be shea Woman's Head Split Open regia. 3 Eat oF $300,000.0 Phew ifit fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s sig- | ing if the insuran Rir rkar rds) eee 3 . ; . ; ature is on each box. 25e. and his wife’s was ail Sg oe g th these reases. fo a - ame ee x 2 3 i F: e cellur were dis now eee ‘ fense will claim insanity ¢ kard za es eit reases we ot ce te é : aes Names for New Warships. s t : i rst FRANK F° MAB OT ‘ - Washi: 13.—Connecti- Confessed and Skipped. - Pt Ther “ s cut, Louisiana, iesseeand Wash- Brazil. Ind., I _Yesterday a i S ssi yoo = : Ington have been selected as the | stranger app } i a a ' hs rf = ie 3 t ( wor , - 5 Names of the four warships author- E “ ~ a +2 ~—4 ei “ s r, ¥ a pending @Se ’ of which is now Pennsyiv@ re ame stamped C C.C. C. Never sold In bulk. a so asa ae : Beware of the dealer who tri z ously as came “something just 2s good.”