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The Leon Indicator from Leon, Kansas • 2

The Leon Indicator from Leon, Kansas • 2

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Only Iank In Southeast Iutlcr, gome Duplication of Kauits. The Leon Indicator Blottee. See Tong the oldest Jeweler in Enlistment for Ilie War. Walsurt-Valley Tinis. Southeast Butler.

Two doors south of Postoffiee. Washington named William McKin- a I f.it.i Published Weekly. iG A package of new goods was left at C. Tl. STOIE.

lev. Ailtia uacu IU uo a icai cstaic dealer there named John Sherman, and he caused bis venerable senatorial namesake a good deal of annoyance. It looks queer to see signboard upon vacant lots offering property for sale or rent by William McKinley. Carhle's drugstore two or three weeks ago. Ow ner can get same at this of fice.

IIUUS DAY, MAY 13. 1803. Stop that barking by the use of Bal Following is a roster of those who passed the requisite examination and are enlisted in the United States service against Spain, "for three years or during the war." 1 Dorado. Harry C. Hiner, 24, Warren Gill, 21, Perry Carroll, SI, William IJoober.

21, George Dickson, 21, Carlos Harsley, 23. John John Dickson, 23, Chnrles II. William A Rogers, 33, Stephen A Heardsley, 21. Ad die Long, 22, Frank Weaver, 22, Charles II Peak, 21, Charles Buckle, 24, Ford Newton 21, William II McDaniel, 21. Charles lard's Uorebound Syrup, it arrests the cou'h, allays irritation of the throat and relieves congestion of the lungs lira day.

It is site and pleasant to take, and never disappoints 2'ic. one, G.A. KENOYER J. UENNINGIIOFF BANEEBS. --S BUY and SELL EXCHANGE.

Make Collections, Uiceive Deposits, and Transact a General B.tnkiiig Business. Taxes Paid and Insurance Written. IT our Business Solicited- A. Kenoyer, Cashier. Geo.

Westacott. 1 The latest war reports are. to Hie effect, tliat the Spanish Flotilla has returned to Cadiz. And the war erv is on to Cuba, as soon as Sampson's fleet returns from Porto llico. Bulvktin.

10:43 a. May 12lh. Gunboat Hudson arrived at Ky West with bodies, of Ensign W. Barley and four of crew, Torpedo bo it Winsiow killed in en-gig-iment, yesterday afternoon, Oirdenaz. Cruisers Wilmington and Winsiow, Gunboat Hudson participating first Americans killed.

itlaile It. Unanimous. "I was to have married the Count Hulhurt, 21, Warren Merrifield, 23, Walter Corrie, 23, Perry Mitchell, ess, but her whole family was opposed to the match." "And the Countess?" "She is one of the family." DR. FEMNER'S Blood and Liver Remedy AND KERVE TONiC. This is a medicine that cures Nervousness, Liv-sr Complaints, Deranged Stomach and Bowels, Bad Breath, Biliousness, Constipation.

It removes pimples and Beautifies the Complexion. It causes the liver to throw ofl 21, Robert Vaugut, 23, Henry Iver-son, 20, Norman Thomas, 21, John Adams, 24, Daniel Lilzkus, 21, Frank Iliegende Blatter Adams, 21, Earl Douglass, 23, A MEW STC Isaac Cronk. 20, Chnrles Brittenstein, 22, George Osburu, 37, John Milier, The government is doing well ksep-ing a sharp lookout for Treachery is a prominent trait of most Spaniards. its bile. It cleans oat the entire tJml wtW Ba 23.

WhiteWater. "Grant Martin, 21, Roscoe A Roach, 21. Douglass. Christ Musselman, 29, Hezeldah, Elliot, 43, Charles Algef, If your child has thin, pale cheeks uncertain appetite and unrestfii) s'eep, it has worms, and curing with strong medicines only makes conditions worse, bv irritating its delicate" While's Cream Vermifuge' is mild but certain in effect, and is su-peiior tnic as well as a positive worm destroyer. Geo.

Westacott. 1 alimentary canal and rids it oi worms and other vermin that inhabit 30. an unhealthy stomach and bowels. It completely cleanses and purifies the system and at the same tim Though between the Jingoes and the Pull-backs, President McKinley seems to be pulling a little farther away from the Pulibacks. 'Tis well, In the present emergency.

The Lord is on our side. lie required Joshua to march around Jerico 13 times, Dewey was permitted to go into Manilla harbor before breakfast and wipe out the Spanish lleet. strengthens the stomach, nervous system, heart, lungs and all other The Dragon of the Seag. TI APT li 00!) Purchased for cash, at bottom prices. an JlllLLSl 1 li'i willseiion closest margins for cash or produce COME3 ISTID ME.

E. V. DOBBINS At the Old Knulde Stand. Leon, Kans. Feb.

20th, '90. tissues. It causes the head to be come clear and the patient energetic for business when dull or indisposed from biliousness or impure blood. It produces appetite, strength and vigor. It does all these things with FAEEAE'S 1 i Haverhill.

James Greer, 22, William A Glaze, 2G Potwin. Roy Diemart, 22, Charles B. Diemart, 29. Augusta. Leroy Buff urn, 21.

Fairvieiv. William II Harden. Sycamore Springs. Win. M.

Giddis, 21. Leon. Edward II. Morford, 23, Isaac Lynn, 23, Ira Bue.Il, 23, Arthur Towanda. Andrew S.

Snodurass, 22. Benton. George II Baker, 30. DeGrff. Walter Mock, 21.

Greenwood County. Reece. Edwin Olinger. 21 Piedmont. Ed McNeal, 27, Carl DeLa, 30, Rutherford A Deiuisten, 31, Elmer W.

llass, 21. Eureka. Harvey Clarke 21, Mortimer Lock wood, 23, Elmer A Hall, 20. Henry Berry, 21, Earnest Fent, 21, John II Lindamood, 21, William Gray, 22. Bert Edwards, 21, Allen Morris, 22, Charles Cavin, 33; Ottis II Brooks Myron Gradhum, 22, Clarence II Stewart, 23, John Shook, 22, Clifton Worley, 21, Charles Wilbur, 25, John Lund, 21.

Thomas Morgan, 27, Abner Sumner, 23, Win Lawless.23. Flint Ridge. Thomas Bieler. 21. Heal.

Fredrick Roberts, 21, Hardin Rsed, 27. Utopia. Andrew Thompson, 21, Carl Donaldson, 19. Carroll. Arthur Strimpie, 22, Nationalities.

Native born Kansans, 39, Germany 2, Indiana fl, Ohio 8. Missouri 9, Illinois 9, Michigan 9, Kentucky 2, Iowa 4, New York 1. Denmark 1. England 1. Wisconsin 1.

Texas 1. certainty by acting upon the causes of disease. It is pleasant to take and its effect on the system is warming and in every way agreeable. If not satisfied 'after using one bottle your money will be refunded by Westacott. L.efer List.

A list of letters remaining in the Leon P. thirty days r.ucluhned. Mrs. S. A.

Dietzes, O.scar Wallace, C. Walker, Jacob Leight, C. L. McClain. The above letters will be held Z() nnd it unclaimed will be forwarded to the dead letter office.

When calling for the above please say advertised. J. 13. Caklile, P. M.

J. M. Miller of Morris is the Republican candidate for congressman in this Fourth District, lie was nominated on the 13, ballot, having taken the lead in the first and maintained it to the end, over four other good men. He is highly endowed, an an excellent man and wiil be elected. Tike ItepiiblU an Can-llllIalfH.

Congressman Chas. Curtis in the First, lie will be elected by 4,000 majority, wersock of Lawrence, Second District, will he elected over a figure-bead. Ex-congressman Kirkpalrick in the Third has a beastly majority to overcome, but lie has carried the district-and, as this is a Republican year, be will probably do so again. L5y a Pop gerrymander Shawnee county with her" 2,009 Republican majority was taken from the Fourth, lull Miller, will be elected all right. Curtis had nearly that majority two years ago.

Ex-Uongressnvin Cilderheal of the Fifth was beaten by about 500 votes two years ago, but his record in congress" is so far superior to that of the man who defeated him, that be will carry the district by 500 majority. The convention in the Sixth will not be held until June 15. Ex Congressman Chester I. Long is again the nominee in the big He was defeated by Jerry Simpson two years ago, who has done nothing to wudear hinnelf to his own iMi'ty. Long will be elected.

IrjuitGS your tras and will rnaks it to your in crc3st. I call attention to my stock of GROCERIES, ROOTS anil SHOES I carry a choice line of TORA.CCOS, THE LARGEST IN BUTLER CO Also an exceplionallv fine line of Confections. LEOX KANSAS The News of Kansas and the World Eugene Ware on the light at Manila Dawey was the morning Upon the first of May. And Dewey was the admiral Down in Manila Bay; Twice each week, wliile it is fresh and interesting, can be obtained fur the coct of an ordinary weekly paper by reading. The management of the St.

Louis and Sun Francisco railroad is giving particular attention to passenger train service, with a view to improving lie facilities afforded its patrons. They are not only to be assured a confortable and enjoyable ride in clean well ventilated errs, over a dust less rock ballasted (Tack, but trains are to run on time. As a step in this direction, orders have been given to run train No. 100, leaving here 1:38 p. avriyiag in St.

Louis at 7:05 a. through on time regardless of the connecting train at Monett from the south. J. W. Ralston, Agt.

And Dewey were the Piegent's semi-wely CAPITAL, eyes Those orhs of royal blue And Dewey feel Dew not think we Dew. They say the Spanish ships are oait To seiza the Spanish main Reach down the volume, boy, and read The story o'er again. How when the Spaniard had the might, Ha drenched the earth like rain, With human blood, and made it death To sail the Spanish main. With torch and steel, with stake and rack, lie trampled out all truce. Until Queen Bess her leashes slipt.

And let her sea dogs loose. God! how they sprang! And how they tore, The Grenvilles, II uvkins, Drake! Remember boy, they were your sires! They madu the Spaniards quake. They sprang, like lions, for their pray, Straight for the throat, amain! By twos, by scores, where'er they caught They fought the ships of Spain. When Spain, in dark Ulloa'sbay, Broke faith, Bjld Hawkins fought his way through lire For great Elizabeth. A bitter malt Spain brewed that day! She drained it to th.e lejs; Her faithless guns that morn awoko The Dragon of the Siias.

From sea to sea he ravaged far, A source with 11 braath Where'er the Spaniard sailed his ships, Sailed Francis Drake and No port was safe against his ire, Secure no urthest shore; The fairest day oft sank in lire Before the Dragon's roar. lie made the Atlantic surges red Round every Spanish keel; Piled Spanish decks with Spanish dead, The noblest of Castile. From Del Fuego's beetling coast To sleety Hebrides," He hounded down the Spanish host, And swept the flaming seas. He fought till on Spain's inmost lakes Mid orange bowers set, La Mancha's daughters feared to sail they the Dragon met King Philip, of bis raven reft. As forfeit claimed his bead; The great quean laughed his wrath to scorn.

And knighted Drake instead. And gave him fillips and sent him forth To clear the Spanish main For England and for England's brood, And sink the fleets of Spain. And well he wrought his mighty work, Till on the fatal day, He met bis only conqueror, In Nombre Dios Bay, There, in his shotted hammock swung, Amid the surges' sweep, He waits the lookout's signal Across the quiet deep. And dreams of dark Ulloa's Bay And Spanish treachery; And how he tracked Magellan far Across the unknown sea. But If Spain Ores a single shot Upon the Spanish main, She'll come to deem the Dragon dead Has come to life ngain.

Thomas Nelson Pao, in Washington Tost. The young1 people's societies of wiil hold thuir semi-annual convention at the M. E. Church on Saturday evening, May 21, begin The Old Reliable Continental Insurance company, at this ollice. ning at 7 p.

iu. I PR OGHAM. Opening song, America. Prayer. The lept report of the proceedings of the com in.

5 r.episliitnre and the irreat Senatorial contest next January; the formation of the rreleut's cahinrt. his in auL'uniiin appiiniiu will all ba covered by a year's subscription to The Semi-Weekly Capital now. The Semi -Weekly Capital is the "rent farm and family newspaper of Kansas. It is puWiMied every Tuesday and Friday, and each isue contains all the news of Kansas and the world up to the hour of going to press, for the cost of an ordinary weiklv paper. The average Kansas fanner nets Ins mail twice a week.

By subscribing for Semi-Weekly Capital lie receives a fresh Capiial each time, giving him in condensed yet complete form the history of th world's doings dm ing the preceding three nays. The "Semi-Weekly ('a pita I besides being1 a newspaper, is a twice-a-week magacine of the highest class filled with matter interesting to every member of the family. Serial and short stories, sketches, correspondence, sermons, anecdoies, hr.Hior, special matter for the women and for the boys and girls, all rind a place in the columns of Th" Semi-Weekly Capital, TIic IrjclicaTor Has made arrangements with the Publishers whereby it can offer THE SEMI-WEEKLY CPIT-AIlr AND Relati on of Young Peoples societies to the church, Mary Gamble. Discussion, Earl Thompson. Song, Ethel and Jessie Boone, Recitation, Jas.

Bales. Music, Zion FOX How to best maintain an interest in our young people's socities, Ethel For The Very Low Trice of 61.00 JINE-TENTHS of all the pain andsicknessfrom which women suffer is caused ty weakness or derrngement in the organs of menstruation. Nearly always This government did not begin the war against Spain for the spoils of war, or for the purpose of acquiring territory, but to put a stop to Spain's inhumanity, and this impulse is not to be forgotten, or lost sight of. Nevertheless, it is plainly to ba seen, that this end can only he atUmeJ by driving her from ail the islands of the seas and her war fleets from off the wean. We will then be in duty bound to see that better governments are established upon the territory that she is forced to abandon.

This is assuming great responsibilities. Hut what is the greatest and best government on earth for, if not to assume great responsibilities and then to faithfully cany, them out for the hettei ment of humanity. The Fullback in this conn-try have been active from the start. But for thein.there is ltttla doubt but that Sampson's fleet would have taken and held a good port on the Cu-Ijau coast tl ago.and landed tin army, large enough to have been secure against any foice the Spanish in Cuba could have hurled against them, before the Spanish war flVe.t could have readied Cuban waters. But legated lit McKinley has evidently re-l'reside the pulibacks to the uar mid will push thn war, to its right and logical conclusion.

Dr. Lesser, the executive surgeon of the lied Cross hospital in New York who went to Cuba with Miss Barton to assist in the relief of the famine auflVreis, says that Miss Barton has for faced the of the most terrible contagions, smallpox, typhus and yellow fevers, with absolutely no disinfectant for herself except persjn-al cleanliness and total abstinence, and adds that no II id Cross physicians mo sent into the fleld.or hereafter will toe sent, without the distinct promts that they will not nia intoxicants, either personally or in their practice. Asked In regard to the success of the treatment in the case of total abstainers, his observations in Cuba confirmed Ihoso of bin previous expsil-encfl, that the abstainer when sick far more readily receives benefit from medical treatment, and the more liquor a man drink the lesi Ids opportunity for recovery. This accords with the testimony of Aniericin residents IiU'uU vlx tell us that our troops need have little fear of fever in Cuba If they have Wen lotal abst liners and are c.ireful if Morgan. Discussion, Harvey llidge.

Song, Christian Union. Essay, M. L. Arnold. Recitation, Will Blair.

Solo, Edna Knrll. Recitation, Edith Armstrong. Song, Endeavor. Paper, Margie Radford. Recitation, Clara Leedotn.

Solo, Nora Gamble. Eire Insurance at this oitieo. Exchanges, tied up in bundles of 5.0, for sale at 10 cents, at this cilico. when a woman Is not well thesa organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick.

Essential 'qualifications of members, Chicora, "Herald fRrchard Veil-sel reports One Minnie cough cure the greatest success of medical science. 1I told us that it cured his whole family of terrible coughs and colds, after another so railed cures had fail id entirely. Mr. Vansel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of ineasels. One Mmnto cough euro makes expectoration very easy and faiid.

Geo. Westacott, the young people's societies, Stewart LE0S DM ami EXPRESS, Hoods Carefully Handled and Charges Ileasonable. Alc SvetX Prop. Mc Dowel. Discussion, Kate Marshall, Song, Zion Alliance.

Paper, Gnssie Nixon. Recitation, Coila Tillotson. Mrs, Baled, Recitation, Grace Meredith. Music, Loiigue Quartette. Paper, Nora Gamble.

Recitation. Eflie Simpson, S.ilo. Fred I.iel.ke. Recitation, Efile Kuril. Business.

BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Is nature's provision for the regulation of the menstrual function. It cures all femalo troubles." It is equally effective for the girl in her teens, tho young wife with domestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the Change of Life." They all need it. They aro all benefitted by it. TABLER'S Closing song, God be with You til) A. Tsinr MlDNC Trdc Marks BUCKEYE Designs we Meet A 2am.

Everybody invited to nttend. Fred Lietzke, President. Gussie Nixon, Secretary. Copyrights Ac. OINTMENT E1IRF5 WOTHIHG BUT PILES.

For advice In cases requiring tpeclal directions, address, giving symptoms, ttie "Ladles' Advisory Department, The Chitianooga Modiclno Chatta-nooga, Tonn. TH0S. J. COOPER, Tupelo, layil tfi 3lter suflnmd from vary Irregular nnd painful monstruatlon and doctors could not rollovo her. Wins ol Cardul ntlrely cured her and also helped my mollier through tho Change ol III." A SURE and CERTAIN CUREl AnoiKnpmltnii nnlcplrh ami ditrliitlnn mnr qnli-m wuvrtnhi nur-ol'H'lim Two wliiMlior an InvHntlon I prohnMv isirttOill.

Hnrthikon I'nirnt out (ri-o. llcxt nanurr fur "PTOrlnu imlpnlK. I'HlpiitK Inkpn I hnmtrh Munn ft Co. ivlo dlKrliil twiffff, wllliot rlmrite. 111 llin Scientific American.

A hnnflnomplT lllinlrntpil wrplilv. t.nnmil Plr-piilatlun of mi iH'lpiiltllp linirnnl, Tprm. Tpnr four nrnnt ba, fkjlU by all MUNN Co.36,Br,w"- New York Branch Offloo, (35 WMhlnoiuu, Tabler's Buckeye, Pilo Ointment gives instant relief. It Inflammation and heals. It is prompt in Its 1 IT tl i 1 known for 15 years as the I BEST REMEDY for PILES, i Are you Inciting in strength nr.d Are you nervous, despondent, in liable, bilious, constipated mid generally run down iu health? If your liver is torpid, and a lew doses of Herbine will euro you.

Herbtne has no equal us a health restorer. Geo. Westacott. SOLD AM. D1H GGISTS.

pTlTa sin. ions. union nun pimiuvi" in ii ii the kind that cures without pain or discomfort. It for piles only. f0c.

Tubes, Goo. Westacott. i avoid unripe fruits..

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