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The Chattanooga News from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 3

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THE NEWS CHATTANOOGA MONDAY NOVEMBER i 1905 DUMMIES DEFEATED IN PRETTY GAME AN AGED VETERAN OF TWO WARS THE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK No Money Comes Easier Than Interest Money When once yon have made a start Accounts opened with $100 aud up an fit i to rmu runnrl TOD Xhi Is an old established institution with resources la excess oi One' 2 otlnc LAJED FROM MEMORY THE SPORT' Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars PPe nflve l'roat in all are Capital paid in 00 Shareholder' liability 250000 00 Market and Seventh Streets 1 Strong and well equipped progressive yet conservative this bank ia prepared to transact all branches of banking Firms corporations and individuals who favor ns with their business may rely upon' courteous consideration and the very best terms that are consistent with good business methods Score was Grant 28 State 8chool for Deaf arid Dnmb Baylor and Fort Negley Football Teams Fail to Score NOBODY IS EXEMPT A New Preparation Which Everyone Will Need Sooner or Later Almost digestion 1 disordered more or less and the commonest thing they do for it la to tiike soma j5y(rrcrr--u(f aianycBvwraranitrclj-sfrn'ffrf cathartic Such thing are needed If the organs are in clogged condition they need only little help and they will right themselvea Cathartics irritate the sensitive linings of the stomach nnd bowels and often do mors harm tlmu good Purging is not what ia needed -The thiug to do ia to put the food in condition to be readily digested and assimilated Stuart's Dyspesiu Tablet do this perfectly They partly digest what ia eaten and give the stomach just the help it needs They stimulate the secretion and excretion of the digestive fluids and relievo the congested condition of the glands and membrane They put the whole digestive system in condition to do its work When that is done you need take no more tablets unless you eat what does not agree with yon Then take one or two tablets give them needed help and you will have no trouble a common-sense medicine and a oommon-Hcfixe treatment and it will cure every time Not only cure diaeasa but cur the cause Goes about it in a perfectly sensible ntul scientific way We have testimonials enough to fill book but we publish many of Though Eighty-five Yean of Age James Malloy Is Well Preserved Served Under Gen Bate and Gen A Stewart in Confederate Army Hamilton Trust Savings Bank Market Street and Montgomery Ave i TRESTOX President A A 8TONO Vice-President PRESTON Cashier 'his Bank has a Savings Department in which I OJq Interest is allowed ire im It called isitive cure failed worka rrb is germs CALL UP 440 esa Lumber Oo HEAD OF MURDERED GIRL When yea want building' material None too good for oar ibility to serve None too cheap for oar attention A SEAGLE President and Manager LAST PART OP SUSANNA DISMEMBERED CORPSE RECOVERED them Ilowexer Mrs Faith of Creek Wls says: bavo taken all the Tablets I got of vou and they have done their work weil iu my esse for I feel like a different person altogether I doubt if 1 had not got them I should have been at rest by this time" II Willard Onslow La anya: White of Canton waa telling me of your Dyspepsia Tablet curing him of Dyspepsia from which he suffered for eight year Aa I am a sufferer iny- self I wish you to send me a package by return mall" Phil Brooks Detroit Mich says: Dyspepsia cure lias worked wonders in my rase I suffered for years from dyspepsia hnt am now entirely enred and enioy life aa I never hnve lie-fore I gladly recommend It will coat 50c to find out just how much Dyspepsia Tablets will help yon Try them the beat way to decide Grant 20 State school 0 In one tha cleanest game ever seen on ft local gridiron Grant Unlwraity decisively defeated th strong football team from' the Stale School for the Deaf and Dumb at the old League park Saturday afternoon Straight clean football was the order of tha day and tha manner iu which tha Grant backs went through their opponents' line and in which tho local line threw hack nearly every offensive play proves conclusively thnt tin local university has at Inst a team that may before the season ia out claim as its right a place high up In the southern football records Although the Grant goal was in dan ger only once and this through a bad fumble yet the light hut fantastic gave the locals an exhibition of speedy football that made them many friends among the natter who lined tha rope on either side of the gridiron and nve file Grant bncka an opportunity to is-plny some fine tackling work In defensive work Jefferson and Van Pelt at the ends were exceptionally good On the offensive quarterback Spencer ran hia team hke a machine and never failed to call for good ground gainers End runs were not tried so much aa against Cumberland aa the proved their superiority over the Lehn non players in mopping this offense On line bucks however Head Prentla aul Watson plowed great -bob' through the line and never once failed to gain For tha visitors the two Paynes War mack Kwinney and Burgin were good and showed their knowledge of acieulltic football on every piny Holizelaw aa a goal kicker after touchdown hna been cored la unexcelled and bis work waa responsible for Amir of the twenty-six points scored Four touchdowns with one safety scored on grrat kick from the center of the field added to the four goals made the score The Line-Up The team lined lip as I 4 1 owe Orant at versify' and Brhool Holisclaw center Himit 1 Uncock right guard Ke left guard Green right IS'-kle Oslsirne left tackle Warnack right end Wlngo left end Ahe quarterback I right halfback You Gan Have a Bank Account if you use Stearns Lump $300 Per Ton Barthell Lump 325 Per Ton Cumberland Lump 325 Per Ton Bon Air and Jellico all clean Stearn High-Grade Steam Coal OARS ON TRACKS 'PHONE 24Q5 LAFFITEAU 6t ROWDEN at theiston Nov 6 What Is confidently ThVed to be the head Susanna A iry the dress suit case victim has rtoxrille recovered in a leather handbag from Tenness pottoro of the harbor It was gto the surface very near the point sboro 6 is 'V Crawford and William tng country welcome Mr Bennett and hi elegant wife and dnnghter to clttsenphlp here and hops that his roming may Induce others of like energy and worth to cast their lots among them Drs McAfee and Ramsey of 'Dalton with Dr 0 Hug tea of Ooltewah performed a surgical operation upon Mrs Henry Ridley of Cohutta Mrs Ridley Is one of the best women of Georgia and her multitude of friends are anxious as to the result The object of the operation was to remove an Internal tumor Julius son an employe at the plant of Wm Bennett snftcred Injury by the loss of thumb roming In contact with saw Hta thumb was amputated by Dr 0 Hughes of Ooltewah Tenn aided by Drs 8 Hughes and Ballinger of Cohutta Tour' correspondent visited tho circus of 8ells Downs at Dalton on Tuesday and filled to find anything like up-to-date If the large amounts of money expended on snch exhibitions was appropriated In the purchase of food and raiment for the dependent poor children and families of our country there would not so many go hungry and naked TV Howard of Red Clay will start for Texas on the 21st Inst Our community regrets bis departure but congratulate Texas In bavins added to ber population a man of strict Integrity and business qualifications Justice court will convene at Cohutta on Saturday next and will be graced by several distinguished attorneys among them being Hon Mann of Ringgold Odell and Jake Randolph of Dalton no l-eauty In all the lard That can with her fuce compare Her lips are red her ryes are bright She takes Rocky Mountain Tea at night Live and Let Live Drug Company FORREST CAMP Regular Meeting Will Occur Tomor row Evening at 7:30 The regular meeting of Korrent Camp No 1 United Confederate Veterans will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock Reports of committees will heard and business of usual Importance will be transacted James Malloy one of the only anrviv-ing Mexican war veterans in this section came to town the other day to up" for his pension and although he is now past 85 year of aga he walked over two miles from his rural hows down in Catoosa county Ga to the car line and then rode into town to Esquire office where hia pension papers were fixed Mr Malloy talked Infereet-ingly to a reporter for The Newe relating many interesting reminiscences of hia soldier life This old veteran not only carried a mnsket through the Mexican war but be fought through the war between the states in the confederate army Without referring to notes as the modern business man would do this old veteran had dates places and all on the tip of his tongue and he said that be enlisted in the Mexican war on June 11 1847 under Lieut Perry Butler at Evansville Ind in Company Twelfth Regiment United St a tea Infantry Soon after his regiment however waa stationed at Charleston 8 and about the time it was given order to go to Mexico the fall of Vera Cfua which ended the war waa heralded to the world eo that he waa not in any active engagements of the Mexican war He has drawn a pension aa a Mexican war veteran since the year 1887 He Wore the Gray This old veteran of two wars saw active service in the battles of Chlekn maugn Stone River Atlanta and others wearing the gray throughout the bhjidy struggle He enlisted in the confederate array at the outbreak of the war being assigned to duty In Company Second Georgia Regiment of Volunteers At the age of 45 while serving in Virginia he wa mustered out of service aa were all soldiers of rhat age but he re-enlisted under the "conquered and served until hia regiment waa mustered out of service at Greensboro after the surrender He waa then serving under Gen A Stewart At the battle vf Chickamauga he served under the late Gen- William Bate and he talked interestingly of the awful charge on that Sunday when it seemed that both armies would be wiped out of existence Soon after the war Mr Malloy aettied in this section and ha has watched the development of this city from the time it was known aa Roes' Landing when Roseville waa an Indian trading atatiou and this city waa nothing but landing for English trading boats to ths present Can Swing the Axe Veteran Malloy swings the ax almost like a young man and tends the garden at hia simple home down in Georgia He has been married three times and 1 the great grandfather of (line children He had two brothers who also nerved in the one of whom died on the way home after peace wa declared and the other the younger died in Mia aieaippi where he had charge of a railroad aa the result of He also has three sister either living or dead in South Carolina from whom ho has heard nothing in many years He can read large print without glasses but hia bearing ia failing He has long flowing beard and ia really venerable looking old war horse will not be long before 1 will beer the roll call for the last said he then I truet I will live orever where the din of battle and the storm cloude of sectional artrlf will never he continued as be walked out of the office to take a car for bis boms In the Empire atate BFor Good Printing nniiwtard who have confessed to dispos-P the dismembered body of the girl Vo They dropped it from the stern of orn 8t Boston ferry boat ie bead completes the body of the ra leni trunk was found on Sept 21 merenat limbs were picked np Oct 27 from leather bag in which the head had placed together with thirty pounds rn iot did not move apparently from where it sank The bsg with Contents was taken to a Howard lyton undertaking establishment and ends in he viewed by Medical Examiner ncis A Harris tomorrow The head Ala in a good state of preservation and Fisit i thought by the police that it will be -knpwn lily recognised as that of Miss Geary city tod: SEARCH FOR MARY DEAN he police continued the search for tville vi Dean who is said to have bad Knox lrge of the home in which Miss Geary He is a I ffter being removed from the Tee looga it street reort The hunt for the is one onan was without result and it is heed that she left the city as soon as inati learned of the arrest of Crawford and nrned vsrd pd to se rswford and Howard will probably tained a in New York for several days il the necessary papers for their ex-Steele Htiou are approved by Gov Higgins rapidly Nathan the lover of Miss Gea iut agnir Will be arraigned in court tomorrow 807 BROAD STREET 'PIIONE 841 Four lots dose in on Foarth street nesr Douglas Good reildenc section Within walking distance of buiincjs Motion FAXON STEWART OO MASONIC TEMPLE SEVENTH AND CHEESY charge of abortion TEMPLE GROVE GA Temple Grove Ga Nov (Special) Tom Illcka made a business trip to Dalton Ga Floyd Bnyse made a business trip to Dal ton Oa Tuesday A Cookerly of Ringgold Ga Visited relatives and frlenda here Snnday John Peaden of Gregory Ga was the guest of friends here John Hsmton of Cohutta Springs Ga was here lsst week Charley Howell of Faina Ga bas been visiting friend here Vls in left halfback Burgin Premia (Kelthl fullback Hwtnnc Pair Umpire-iliillthen Time of Twenty minutes Baylor-Fort Negley Preceding the Grant-Dummy game the Baylor and Fort Negley football teams lined up in a sharp contest at longue park fighting for t1ilrty-flv min utea without a score for either aide Tha teams kept th ball In the center of the field during nearly the entire game evenly matched did they eeeip Jie line np of th coptetnnt follows: Itaylor Position Fort Negley Hunter center MrGrsw Mrgtll left guard Farmer Moon left tackle Germany )Y heeler left end Harrington Hlone right guard MeNeles Caldwell right tackle Baldwin Newcomer right end Hpence TlmmuoH quarterback Harrington MeCallle half haik Walker Thorne right hnlf bark N-l MceUetera full hark Him 8 iratl ew To Ed' -vC1hv Ga Nov ew Yf laway J-L chief industry Is the milling plant of il Bennett who la a most progressive popular oltlsen recently located here White Cloud Ind He has purchased large plant known as the 8telnburg I ALABAMA 5 IF YOU WANT THE BEST -7 always call for OLD MONOPOLE or TOM ROSS Rye Whiskies THEY ARE JUST A LITTLE BETTER THAN ANY WHISKEY YOU HAVE EVER TASTER treville has withdrawn from the' Buffalo River association aa a result of a disagreement regarding aeeret orders Robert Vlnnedge wanted nt Nashville on charge of embexaling about $500 while working for an insurance company waa located recently at Anderson Ind An important real estate deal was an nouuced when Dr? Henry McLaurlne sold hia handsome and well-improved farm at Waco to Smith for $tl750 The Springfield Sewerage company has let the contract for putting In sewerage to Mooney Co of Nashville and the work will begin aa soon aa the in a terial arrives Toba Hays had nn arm hroken by his horse stumbling and falling with him near LoneTiew This la the second accident of th kind thnt has happened recently to Mr Hays Gov Cox has refused to Interfere In the case of Finley Preston colored who was convicted Inst January on tha chnrge of murder Preston has been sentenced to hang at Mountain City next Tuesday Nov i In the circuit court at Clarksville In the cnee of II and -Clark against the Tennessee Central Railroad company the jury awarded the plaintiffs damages of $300 The suit was brought for $2500 The large store of Jones Hooker at Sjeamore Landing waa hroken Into the safe blown open niil considerable money taken from it The robbers were evidently after money only as there was nothing else missing The ld-vear-old son of Sheriff Roberts of Centrevlila happened to very eerioua arehlent while playfully scuffling with Clayton Swift He fell off the sidewalk hia elbow striking a rock and causing dislocation Ed Morton a Clarksville men who travels for a Nashville dry goods house was thrown from a moving train by nnme unknown miscreant near Hampton Station and while he lay helpless upon the track was relieved of In rash On the night of Sella Downs' show at Lexington Charles Milliner of Wilders-ville was assaulted bv two unknown pev-aona Recently the city marshal arrested Tom Woods and Ion Rushing charging them with having committed the offense Bnm wagon team became frightened at Cnlleoka running away and injuring Ml Brown He received a su-itons scalp wound but It 1 not likely to prove fatal His little son who was In the wsgon with Ills father escaped unhurt by jumping Caming out his plsns for a series of educational rallies In Middle Tennessee Pint Hiiporinten1nt lubllc Innirtic tlon Minders lies issued an order suspending the public schools of Montgomery county on Dec 1 for a rally to be held ill Clarksville Wednesday evening while engaged In loading logs a short distance from Henderson Heaton aged 75 years was accidentally killed He was assisting In placing a large log on a wagon when the heavy timber rolled over bis body crushing hia skull and chest A liiead-end collision occurred nt Trenton on the Mobile and Ohio railroad between the northbound possenger train and freight No 51 The passenger had orders to wait for the freight but proceeded on its way The passenger eiiglue lost a cow catcher and wa slightly dam-agd otherwise and the track waa torn np for som yard FOUNDRY ADDITION torv and bas In employment quite a nber of bands at first-class wages and Is ting on the market any emonnt of turn- lathes etc It Is expected that he will add a shingle machine and manufuc-e boxes for the trade If ample meant rteout and refined deportment with an rgy that la bonndless will Insure the llartev utost success then It Is his One active hii-ncn- 'grossly man of ability In a community imen bn I blessing to all the people lanta: he community of Cohutta and surround-Hrmlug Ltlnntn CH York inrt Ku A-ivlllo inck Kn nn Ktricklan Taill tvldence i wife Innatl: Knoxvl it-rrmnn a JW t-y LOSES AN ARM BY ACCIDENT FTt TTTt TT 9 TENNESSEE A A A A- A A -A A A A A a A a vTTYTTv Tv YTTTTvttTvw A PROMINENT CITIZEN BADLY SHOT WHILE ON A HUNTING TRIP AT ALL FIRST-CLASS DARS Clyde English a farmer of the Campbells 111 section boa sold two cnr-loaiia of mules which averaged $140 per head Tho Primitive Baptist church of Cen nS CLEANED HOUSE Oat With the Old Food and in With the New Reck wcod Nov Sped a 1 Th News wimd th etury of th accident to Gen I Owing Hlnre then hia arm ha been amputated above tha elbow At first the doctor decblsd to await dcvel nprneii' but later they found Unit It wa necessary to perform Ih oiieratiou Is evidently in a serious condition A hunting party of which waa one had floated doovn to Kuehee They were out and In going down rh hank Gen Owing fell Into a hole and in sotn manner hi gun waa diac'inrged and fb ultra l-nd if turkev bot entered hi right arm from th hand twhl albow would hv Ibonn Atlan 'eniicsscc Watk Tom Wilson Beck in citr John 4 olflcld i lie New re 1 Tenn 906 Market Street Phone 698 Whole! aa! ratal! I ra of all kinds Chattancop maaftfftrttf Harness and Saddles down and have become discouraged with drugs trj Agents for $tudabahy Wagona aa! II II Bibcock Baggt The Best Medicine! Shawl vag tk flt us nutter- Lap Robs led Btaar shown la th Btk Julian 8 Wilson has been appoint'd postmaster at River Falla Covington county vice Walter Conch resigned The Missionary union cf the Tuscaloosa Presbytery will convene in Marlon Nov 8 and contiue in session two days Ryan has been reappointed United State marshal of the middle district of Alabama The marshal ia receiving congratulations A Eaves a colored hrakeman on the Louisville and Nashville railroad waa dangerously injured while coupling car In the Boyle yard Deputy Marshal Greene brought 'n Troy from Houston county near Big Creek Neal Broxton charged with llk-it distilling He was bound over Mrs Moore of Carbon Hill gave birth to triplets two boys and one girl She promptly named the three new ar rivals Theodore Roosevelt and Alice The ham of Pugh Paulk a farmer living aix mile north of Florence wa burned together with a span of mules and content of the building Lows $1000 8 Patterson hpa resigned Ms position a manager of the Alabama City Gadsden and Attalla Railway company and will return to hi former boms in Philadelphia Rural routes ordered established Jan 2 Meham Colbert connty route 1 New Iexlngton Tuscaloosa county route 1 Reform rickena connty route Selma Dalles connty route 3 Madison eounly won first place in the agricultural exhibit at th state fair 171 exhibit was collected within two weeks and the exhibitor feared that it would not a credit to the county Near Collerine in Lowndes county Jack Mason a negro become onrtwred hv some action of a negro woman lie shot ber Inflicting injury from which the woman died a few hoars later Mr Jeff Roberta of Cleburne connty waa thrown from bia buggy In Anniston sustaining painful injuries He fell face downward on the car track his cheek and neck being badly cut and brulal Walter Bennett a Birmingham policeman who shot and seriously wounded Owens bas been allow-d ball in the sum of $300 He will be tried for assault with intent to murder Nov 10 Frank Hendetvon a negro who lived near Hamburg owed 8yd Lester a white man a debt A dispute arose between the two which resulted in Mr Lester shooting the negro In the stomach Ike Toney and Rrarie Robinson negroes of Martin's etation got into a depute about a woman Toney pull 'I a pistol and begin shooting at Robinson several shdfs' taking effect and killing him almost Instantly Near Newton a complete distillery waa captured aald to belong to Jink Klr Klaer waa arrested and brought lefore United Ktatea vnt mission Tnt-wller at Troy Upon a pie of guilty he was hound over In the sum of $2tV John Parker a boiler maker of Eason IIlll Ga died in Kt Vincent's hospital at Birmingham from injuries received by jumpting off an electric car An overhead fuse burned out on the car and the passenger became frightened Parker Jumped through a windy and truck another car DR MACQUILLAU Specialty-NERVOUS DISEASES Mourn It a ro to 12 3 to kloCalli Building Market aud tliitb fits Telephone lltX loolth Tonic LISTS Dr Great Vegetable Blond and Liver fur manufactured by th Lookout Medlcln foinpany Greenevllle Tetiti hue been ft favorite In southern homes since the da) a th fhcroke ludlaua occupied thf bill ctlou of th south the ross-mehan company MARINO IMPROVEMENTS ON ITS MALLEABLE PLANT Ml noil ktmv'tiNi tram in tww woaut They have sensible women in El Reno Oklahoma One says 20 years I waa accustomed to eat freely of pork hot biaeults shortened with lard and a rich diet of every kind washed down with plentiful strong coffee time my appetite became fickle and my digestion waa almost completely destroyed complexion grew to be absolutely repulsive tldck muddy andJiiotched and I waa so nervous and cross that I cannot now understand how my friends endured my crankiness my memory failed nothing went right with me and life became almost nuendurably burdensome Medicine did me absolutely no good whatsoever I endured this condition for 7 jeer January (lfl04 a friend told me that for several years prior to Mm aha had suffered much as 1 appeared to be suffering and that the eauae of it was improper food That when she reached this conclusion she began the ay items tic use of Grape-Nut food with a general course of diet and exercise such a a is recommended in the little book Hoad to and waa thereby completely restored to lwaitb in very abort time that tbs word of my friend could be Implicitly relied upon I determined to follow ber example 1 stopped the use of all medicines at once made Orqpe-Nuts food the principal article of my diet and practiced the course of living enjoined In the to and all to toy great joy and bodily comfort aa witness mind became clear and active and my memory ffnlly restored digestion baa been completely renewed and I am no longer haunted nightly by hldeoua dreams appetite baa ceased to be fickle and capricious one moment 'all gone and the next voracious and Inaatiable but now It la healthy and normal ones more nerves art steady and atroiig really believe I am aa amiable aa any woman ought to be on tills earth lm glad I'm living complexion has cleared up and like it used to he when I was a girl" Name given by Postum Co Bailie 1'ieek Mich The little book Road to in pkgs IcTejrn ivinee of aavs Girt the const riaoti socks rhe ii een cmti perfect 1 mnnifes tm pro throua md you will find almost in-tant improvement It is simply the pure ract of malt and hops own tonic A glass before meals will vork wonders for you Pure and delicious in taste Ask your druggist for it ad is! iiscorise Ctls a I tea ha Settle What Gen Hannon of Groarill Tenn has to Last Hprlng I was terribly affilcted with indigestion- and kindred troubles I lost 40 pounds In days 1 tried almost every known remedy but without appreciable benefit Finally my brother ur Harmon Induced me to try Dr Baker's Great Vegetable Blond andrJlvr furs which had proved very beneficial In similar troubles with him I ueed two bottles and with the moet gratifying reult a positive cure being effcted I ain glad to thus endorse thl wonderful preparation and believe It to be ftll that Its proprietor claim for It 'Dan Harmon Atiorney-General Tlrat Judicial Circuit of Tmo Grcenevillo Tenn March 12th bled to death there sad then Ind it ft man In the company had nroenc of! Iti'nd to take off hi vt and co Ida arm from uhVh the blood we flowing rapidly A few year ago hi son lost an arm while out hooting and It I told the! fit asm gun wa in the hand of a eon wlo asm I ltoscoe slid In-flirted th Inlury ltnn ws on fen nnd In getting down tba gun was di-rhargad Circuit Court Tody Monday la circuit' court at Klngun with havy docker Judge Burk presiding end General A Fletcher attorney general oo hand The attorney from Hock wood Iu attendant- are richt A llargnrd lx Mcho'e McKIwe Crowder and A 1' Thompson Oort will held two week Nw Firm Ths People' Bed Frouj 8 tore I the lafet bidder for patronage In the erre line In our city Good are arriving an I th ator will open on tho loth of thl mouth CrumbliM-Branntm Married at Cardiff Mr I ta-k Crum-bllss railroad ampler and Mi Tu-tu Brannipt of title city BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE Choice Corner ttOxtht faring two gol Ireele alley In rear Near Market etreet growing locality old twotry brick building rented temporarily at per month will rent for more brick building containing four atoree and flat or offices In tipper etnrt would pay well lt Fssv lerms BROWN 8le Agent Jim Cast Lighth 8L rs the irk prtrtu tbcf low rlly be vt Th Rosa-Mehan Foundry company la making ext tnire Improvement to malleable plant on farter street wlil-b will enable the eompany to lucres the capaelty vei mterllly A for room addition (VixllO frt In dimension which will contain two annealing oven with a capacity of fifteen tm arh Ja belnjr erected Tha demands upon th company have been so great that It wa absolutely nee-eswiry to mak the Improvements ITis new addition will be completed In ft abort time 1'bla la th second time th company ha expanded witblti tb pt year or two Hometim nen ft large addition waa erected to th maUckhigLnt which enabled th company to irm dtmblo it iry Itxidea the manufacture of foundry product Including ear coupler church end echo'd brakeho tie the company also make Urge mnulo-r cf cannon fht ar b4 by th government In being placed In park on oM fort etc to keep vigil over the p'ace mid erd by th blood of th dn Newi Want Ada Get tha Retarna Dubuqua ERATuprewlag Utlting Co Dubequs laws' Live Let Live Drug Co Distributors LESS THAN HALF FAHE ros ROUND TRIP ftrfcli la lit f-ti tal iJitlwrrt tU ItTtaker Ttl si Shi tricakf Ilk Ml HtlUii Missouri pacifism mm mim Tlekta be- liberal limit sod slop bver prtvlwjfsx affordfieg arecetat oi poriu-'-r tovlxt in territory thsi le new enexctag th pitcule attea ties ot lit bmeeekf sad laveetor For descriptive literature and further Info-mitoo address TOWT1 BEND sad A Bv boots Mo or I 8 Ritll LANDER Traveling FataOBt ger Agent Chattanooga I roc Thl standard preparation la guaranteed to cur ny ce of liver or kidney trouble rheumatism scrofula or ftny die-ease caused from Impure blood Bold and recommended by Live Let Live Drug Co for Pi I'ruirudl to iefui! la to curv OR DUBETES AND BRIGHTS ASE TARE GIN BUCHU.

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