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Reed’s Wealth. New York, Dec, 11.—According to a triend of formerspeaker Thomas B. HaRD ON THE INDIANS. DEPRESSEDGERMAN Agent Erwin Declares the Red Men 2 #3 ou Reservation in Oklahoma Are | Idle, Worthless and Dissipated. The Terrible Industrial Difficulties Reed, he laid away $200,000 in the BS A severe arraignment of the In- Through Which It Has Passed. /jast two years of his life, most « f it, ‘3 dians on the Ponca Oto and akland if not all, made in Wall street. et reservation, in Oklahoma, - ogplind Consul Géneral Mason at Berlia,) “When Mr. Reed came to New | | lly chalet aS prt } Writing of thé Situation, seys tt | York,” said his friend, “he stated a | commissioner of Indian affairs. The ee that he was poor, but wanted to get Farms for the Cities. report says: f ates “Hardly any of the young Indians, those who have graduated from non= ae to The reservation SchUols, as welt-as those} oe ccononite bats who have attended for! a number of | the recult belup 4 vast ore years, do any work at all, It can be of many kinds of merchancise but an set down as a perfectly safe rule that underproduction , rich, his scruples keeping him out of trial de-| the stock market while he was in con- <ft-the {trotof-eongress.—He_ullied hiniself theempire, | with the big corporations and his suction | feeg in single cases Were yreater {lian the amount he received for a whole ny’s terrible ee materials , 4 > (ie 78 = antr as 6 chs a aducated In- ‘ : pe eh y, Qv~ a! wenn . Ok as a class the young ecucate D- | This change of balance was ca yy [year in congress. His chief gains BS a En. Md A = dians are the most worthless ones ID yye yo ained oa ett 13 <whaines A POET » AK CO ———, the whole tribe. Nearly all of the |; pOpMension: wishes Shere &- were in American locomotive. ge ing from agricultural t fessional] He gold during the public flurry : a p \SZ a is \> work done by the tribes is performed pursuits or some form ¢ etry of by the middle-aged able-bodied ones, | trade, Farmers have gone to the cit- n who cannot write or speak English. | s.. so rapidly that not enough are left rise to $12 a share. The educated Indian coming from the | 0) the farms to produce enough food Among the powerful mon yed schools usually gives theswxcuse that | i, feed the people. Prices have in- | friends of Mr ‘aed waa Hi Hs Rowers he ha$ nothing with which to work, | creased to such an extent that only : . , = 4 ; neither money, implements nor SOON | sks rich axe able to pay those de AREER 4 who has the reputation of kno. tg that caused the common stock to 7 something about how the Standard Wagon Harnes $10 to $30; Single Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all styles of any kind. This is true, yoo sel This informs for- |8¢ : ROW ‘ : ’ and prices, Bugs, Tops, Cushions, Wagon Sheets and Bows. Our.,Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. | tice that they manage to pee led to the de te by [oil party is working in the market, Come and seo us; get our prices and you will surely trade with McFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. ee se and = a Consul General Mason at Berlin, who land Mr, Reed had full benefit of that muy horses, buggies, ete, svedit, pas writt tetarenting revi a eae oe borrow ragged from ne _ ie Se aees Goldtit es $ . aa knowledge. Partition, " with very little prospect of ever re- Aik ecenetha thamebe® ea aa . eraby glean het uoder and | Ooe Uiiting Lad wo Aesther ing able to pay their debts. Any able- The enormous trau . pel CASTORIA. Women and Jewels. : Notice is hereby given that under and by vir- hed Taide $e apetaulente (0. (edili See ot a dens in, partition and order of oe Sexton, Tex., Dec, 11.—Five years | bodied man or woman is able to ob- pa eligcseier pene Ww i i e j 5 nen re joe Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Booghe Towels, candy, flowers, man—that tour, Rf tne regular Nevemer term, The of}ago Lige Button shot and killed |tain work at fair wages, oh of be ance of the empire, and the result was =" u said court, in the case Morgan and Am- . * 2 ie rink, anc ; tay noha “ge genre ite ae mate wi Sean ¥ "‘forean $y | Tous Wiggins, for which be waseent Be Soe ere = navaiatate RUG Varese pron Ur Ueen te ——_—_—_————_ ; en Morgan his wi jacar organ an A a * a a rehandise, but yneer o a : Jewels form a magnet of mighty | Elen Morgan We wisi toiaGatceand G Gates |to the penitentiary. He served his} vibes, ‘They have practically Ringe pater’ cor ela prod A Boy Killed a Bandit, to the average woman. Even her husband, Anna Johnson and Wm. Johneon | ,; » his home here. hair Ob Jeet ont d Ella Mi time and returned to h nothing to do, Theit veep io Reuir Pea gi “Inevitably such concitions ¢ ntailed DeKalb, Tex., Dee, 13.—A daring her husband, John F. Morgan ant jor that wreatest of all jewels, health, is | his wife, Banner \W. Morgan, and Heanah i To-day Jack Wiggins, brother of} in almost utter idleness and vice and is study Cacti De Lg gan bie wife, Marlon C, Vorgan a0 tetas, v ‘ i uc Sante TS CREME Te aa, this wmulatiod Vand fatal attempt to rob the bank ruined in the strenuous efforts to for Blawifoland Conrad Rowman, Pig! s..v8 | the man whom Burton killed, walked debauchery are rampant. he dewte- | CF cirntus products fos A eee pt ; make or save the money to purchase AO a ics ‘arm doing business up to Button and, without a word, bela oh Spats Lge ‘ ms pier gh was no adequi d natural market | bere wae made by four men about 2 ; under the name of Duvall & Percival, defend- . ‘ and inerease untl hey are made tO} ye op abr as 2 1 {o'clock Wednesday morning Over them. It a woman. will risk her | Berth? tam tronty'm me vested by said | fired two loads of buckshot {ntoblei.| vey end tive by the result of theirg et nome oF abr Phis was not ' Ja} e health t ted then let | decree and an order of sale, & certified copy of ae 9 noticed so long as the gete rospers| the bank is the local telephone ex- th to get a coveted gem, then let | decree and Meroe a mme'on the Isth day of | Wiggins then surrendered to a con-| labors.” ce tie wes pele ba her fortify herself against, the. insid- | November, imih, I wile stable. Ke 4 yomedy. fot this GOHMIHO- GE) atice of money for every ching. change, operated by W, L. Doddand ¢ fous consequences of coughs, colds samt aelemnanaen a ry forenoon affairs the agent recommends that) pangs of high repute a resoure. | His Bon, Marvin, 20 years old, One , . and bronchial affections by the reg- gas o’eloak te the afternoon of fees day, st $100 Reward $100. the Indian open be er alta es took to financing it a) enter: {Of the robbers knoc ked at the tele- avo De. Bombers Gomes oa, aoe teeat ‘bide ne sledge ‘The readers of this paper will be pleas- aliases adananink bein a cee cent. | PTrt® ae ‘t Get Grek wee <a gag cig sourl, sell to the eat @ for cash in hant i ri being 4 : g any other country # aid tn : : : Syrup It will promptly arrest eon- | the following descr bed real estate tying and of * = on Ses © tenet one ets of eitart and maonest hob ANS st a ny ruil eee vin Dodd responde d, a pistol was i , ss i fesults ¢ t y hd s he x n eumption in its early stages and heal Dalaran tls Oe SORANY O casa ati Se oun ih tite stages, and that is schools under the jurisdiction of the |. aiions are banat eee oul oN his head, Young Dodd the affected lungs and bronchial Here Ber ga One ae eat quarter Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the Oklahoma government be established | Or in. two eritical 9 Mtav, [#tappled with the man, wret ched the o 8 ; i : : b ; tubes and drive the dread disease | of the vorthwest quarter of section twenty-s'x) only positive cure known to the medical Jamong these Indians so timt the lat-} ooo) cave Mr. Mason, “whe the | Weapon from him and with it shot (26 , township forty (40), range thirty-three (85 | fraternity. Catarrh being aconstitution-|ter can come into constant contact _ ; was (tho Bandit. kill ‘ ‘\ i S T } ait: ith of prosperetts yo was . . killing bim, A fusillade ‘. on the system. It is yr ieee PM nici of Br Cet MS. al disease, requires, a qquatiantionst with white ehildren and that the pay- = st Foes ps me A ; : wt i : me : . Pep : f tit isa certain cure for coughs, ih teatment. Hall’s Ca warrh Cure is taken | mrenis by the government from their pened ¢ pet ' ollowed and young Dodd was shot — - = - - : s by government from theit | gone. Ge Whe ; 4 } colds and all bronchial troubles. You Order of Publication. Rateranlty, te) bre eee Je trust funds now th the United States eh : th Ay cee | twiee, but not seriously wounded, can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable STATE OF MEROUEL | a8. tem, thereby destroying the foundation treasury be uséd to enable them to} cunities were ae cjeally |The three surviving bandits eseaped remedies at any drugstore. In the circuit court ’f Hates county, Missonrt, | of the disease, and giving the patient | Sturt ln farmiyg and stock raising. | ohange the. finan eeatite uh bs os nnn * Gq G a8 ial Al November term, 12 Towntey~ Metat &|-strength by-building up the constitutior . se Avede at thouset P te! A ‘ en A. <i @o-w. Get Green's Special Almanac. | Heriware Cominy, pinta va,C\t furs | and asisting nature in doing its work | SHOWS GREAT INCREASE: i Beare tha ha Kind You Have Ateays Boa Seite dus whine Meet & Kling, defend- | The proprietors have so much faith in TALKS ON AMERICAN SUNDAY. Signature TZ, ants, its outntis Lh be that they amet oot denis iutedentine Pact viene * i sb LLY y Order of Publication. Hundred Dollars for any case that it} ” : : —_———— HARRIET FREDERICK Now on this November 2th, 1902, comes the | tails to cure. Send tor list of testimon Jn Regard to the Domes Carding? Co>bous Deetares That the : ’ . 2 pleintitl herein by its attorneys, Francisco & | jais Address F. J. Cuenry & Co., of the Country. Rich Man Deseerates the Day by Wanted: Owners of $6,006 Ulark and having heretofore filed its petition T ‘Sold bvd i onan Hi 0 ‘A S and affidavit, alleging, among other things ‘viedo, O. g@ySeld by druggis = 7s * in di Newspaper Readies rae ry re Nee. Ay ext ’ thas deteadante, ¢ L artert aad 8 7 Siteg are ht pc eae: RS fivures for the movements 1 Go- Joseph. Mo, Dee, 1 dames not residents of the state of Missouri: and now s a astic trade of thix ¢ try for the caer : aca a ve niciives, ccs aualile eee are All classes of diseases successfully | 8k tor order of publication for said non-resi- Order of Publication. ahd rer nde ms meh esta : , In his sermon on the American Sun- | Rirkbridge, a residyut of South St. ie Ms +fendat Whereupo iT dered first three quarters of the calendar jqay g re cathedral at Baltimore, s ee _ Naa ‘ ‘ on Heeb alter At tetas inh teat ie ig ordered | STATE OF MISSOURI l ji . day at the ct Joseph, is the custodian of a roll of \ treated. Consultation andexamina | by the on ae aR etendants | “County of ates, +t 9s year, are now available for comparison | Cyrdinal Gibbons, amen er things, [pills amounting to $6,000, which (\ tion free. Office over Postoffice | commenced s suit against them in this court, | In the Cireuit Court of Rates county, Miesourt, with the corresponding time last year. | guid: a ity ; i el the object and.general nature of which isto | In vacation, December ith, 1902 Kdyth Mil- | ‘They show that the live stock 11 “Tt has been the boast of our coun- was given him by two steckmen who Butler, Mo. obtain a judgment against the defendants for ler plaintiff, va George Miller, defendant. a a her 19 the sum of three ‘thousand and one hundred | Now at thisday comes the plaintif! herein by during September, 1% doliars $3 100) and based! of a* certain coutract her attorney, W O Jackson, and files her} than the corresponc try that in no nation of the world wits said they were from South Dakota, the Christian Sabbath Getter respect- |The men had been drinking and be was larger r month in ei- =e entered into between defendants and Looney tition and affidavit alleging: among other ah n ‘i pe George siller te nota| (her of the two preceding years at the }oq than in the United es-but_a-| onuae Kirkbridge-gave them some irkets of Chicago, H Close observer ¢: t note the | | : one ee terial furnished and work done in build Omaha, St. Louis and St. Joseph taken | dangerous. inn ce heen | Wholesome advice in the hope that it M4 ing the Bates county court house, in the said | tion that defendant be notified by publication General Aw IONE EY, | cam of three thousand one hundred dollars and that plaintiff has commenced a suit against him | together, A total of 56,996 carloads of : that said Looney Bros have assigned to plain- | in this court, the object and general natare of} ick were received Curing September tif all their intereate in said coutract, and that | which is to obtain a decree from ith opare die | SbOCK Were Fe bi cork . unless the said defendants be and appear at this | vorcing plaintiff from the bonds of matrimony country [they would not fall into evil hande and be robbed the strangers thrust business man of Amer: Jinto his hands the roll of bills and made on the Le during the la “The ave | A tems of which detenial J . CG . F Ls EE N OR, stand inc tosaid Looney Bros. for mi residente of the 8! Hissouri: Whereupon | tive + J ordered by the undersigned clerk in vaca- 1902, while 52,614 carloads arrived in Live Stock a Specialty. vier at chenext term thereof, to be begun and | entered into by and hetween plaintiff and je- stember, 1901, and $0,716 carloads in | fey j 1 5 ksi holden at the court house inthe city of Butler, | fendant on the grounds that defendant has pel Me ideo ae Sh a alsin ion is ina state of habitual feverish ac insiated that he keep it. To-d Write me before making date. ingatd county, on the loth day of February een guilty of auch conduct September, 1900, tivity. He rushes through life at fuil e keep it. To-day EMOTE od Lai : g next, and ‘on or before the firat day of | him a vagrant, in this being an ab! fo tv ars, therefore, there. has = The at } Kirkbridge made inquiries at the net arm answer Or plead tothe petition in-| married man, he has failed to support bis wife} n two years, therefore, there, has jsteam. ‘The one aim of his existence 1 AMSTERDAM, MO. ‘d cause, the same will be taken as confesecd | and family; plaintiff further asks that her name} been a gain of 6.250 cars, or 12.58 per Jis to become rich, Money making is [stock yards for the owners of the and judgment will be rendered secordingly. — | he changed to that of Edyth Strange, her mai- 5 . ; scat % ; ee 5 = sae 4 "And be it further ordered that @ copy hereof | den name, ‘and that Uniess the eent. For the nine months ending | not the means, but the end, of his life. money, but they could not be found. s FF be pabllshed, scoording 60 law, in th ‘ete oe ae M be on arp at with September 5,284 head of cat- not soamuch lina ep eRe. beds Sheriff's Sale. KEKLY TIMES, & Hewepaper- jn said cour’ _the next term thereof, to be | . a nie illo “ ‘ cot ee * wivtoe i thei, of an execntion for | County of Bates, for four vous snecessively, | begun and bolden at the court house, in the Hvesl_those suarke COMPILE “lf Jove of it as from tt it ee Pi oz at er the initice of the , Bh otthe published at least once a week, the laat inser: | city of Butler. in said county, on the 10th day 6.356 head of cattle in OLand [tion attached to the aecun dation of ornyens — Cheat cnr of Rates cont: Meaceoarh, tet the | tion to beat least fifteen days before the frat | of February next, and on or before the first] 405.1539 head in 1900. Receipts of} a fortune 3 weet he ve vonnty, Missdur Feonre, | day of sald next Vebruary term of this court. | day of aaid term, answer or plea’ to the pati- | 0°" ee bec) geet tirthct wWinog sKemjy axe} MOA puly ayy oy Bie bo ae sigh iF te rae hate R. plat ‘.. B. LUDWICK, Circuit Clerk. | tion in sald canse, the same will be taken ae hogs show a decrease, 11,467,792 hay-] “On Sunday mornings. as he is de- “wWrwuU ee eA Ma: ean a6 tute lis gh je ‘A trae copy from the record. Witness | confessed and judgment will be rendesed ae- | ing arrived for the first three-quarters | barr Minin the Sob NET Nan e =z oL1sVvo fevied and «ia! ann eit the RHE tithe | Usea] my hand and seal of the cirenit court | «ordingly 1 aU eae RES MPVS REE MCs ne eae i of SheEA ERA mora pO lat hel de or Bates county, this 84 dav of De-| And be it further ordered that @ copy hereof | (1 this year, 13.413,609 head in 101,and [Ife in going to his plice Baby Lived on Bird Eggs « Nana. c 4 fer aa anits the taltawine ¢o. ot eect, THA.” a os ea hopes hes Noceetine law, in’ the pl | 12,593.99 head in 1900 he seizes the morning poy ee ei ae at ireuit Clerk. ‘v RRKLY Rs, & weekly newsraper printe ie sal scorned gai’ ae . = F fy ltd TRI sal abil WDE RIEARTet Sg | sedniuishatin Reta eamnty, Mo, for foar| Coustwise commerce on the great Yours its contents of 20 or a0 pages Mobile, Ala., Dee, 11.—Shipwreeked The nerthirest quarter cf n rth ant que Order of Vublication, 4 Afton ce Pee IM taro ine nest lakes for the nine months ending with | 1eWs Of stocks and bonds, or pleas: sone barren and uninhabited reef, the — So SSS Meet yaeet | STATE OF MIsSOURL yee en a ee a arE LMDWICK, | September amounted to 40,102,870 tons Wes and amusements f crime and | wifeand infant of Capt. William Maz ai i % ‘ . _— So tre-recoyte——_—Clrealt- Clark : , : we SAT ; i Villie are Mf the arutheast anarter af gection| County of Bates, fa. ‘A trae or mess my hand and the seal of the of treight received, —eempnred with aL until bis wis TE tant oof titi stent Kitty 8 wente (2) townehip forty-two (42), range | in the circuit court of Bates county, Missourt. | [sau] circuit comt of Bates county, this} 1 tons a year ago. The iron |Tated with this un Ithy diet. 7 as j se Mbdgia r aas “Tine: | *hirty-tvo (32) south of pnblic roadway through | November term, 1#2, Bruce Looney plaintiff, 6th day of December, 1902 a en : k Bio animals gorged with for - fnine days, during which time dhe If ef the morth-| ye, CL Rartlettand SJ Kung, doing busi-| 6-4t = A. BR LODWIGH, Cirenttcierx, | UP Movement mounted to ZO,U0H nS ee ee ae : ¢ fe ae tons, and the coal movement to 7,064,- the morni F se condition.” | baby was kept alive by bird's eggs said forty-acre tract, west h cant quarter of the eonthwest quarter, and the | peas under the name of Bartlett & Kling, Bank of West Point Ilino's and Farmers k of Bates County, Mo., defendants, oun deeaeians found on the isle COL2YING SWISS METHODS. The story of the escape of his fam- 663 tons, shipped mainly trom lower Sheriff Sale in Partition. lake ports to domestic destinations. westh half.of ¢¢ svutheast querter of the Bortheast ry of section twen- ty (m0), all of southwest quar- vI Notice ia hereby given that under and by vir- ter of northeast quarter of section twenty (2) | Riccnrhaias egies ver, rw, | teotadecrce In partition and order of aale | Pi. registeved tonnage movement for four ip tory-two (3) ange rey wo nea the plaintifl h in by his. attorney 19%, | inade by the circuit coyrt of Rates county, ; tbh : ily and theerew is told by Capt. Mar aaa F etr-ewo CRs thirty-two (32) eae me nisinee afer pie peeree sa Missouri, at the regula November term. v0 the nine months amounted to 55,134. [Architects of Eure : t ae al ¥ 5 » of said conrt, in the case of L. L. Wix 73 yns. representi nee After the Ne enser is arriv > today ' Setartay, December 27, 1902, petition, and amidavit itileging, among other Emma Wik his wife, plaintiffs, ve. Clark Wix a mt tons, representing 60,447 ar er rk ie tenser on oe irrival here today. ; N between the hours of nine o'clock in the fore- thing tte Bank of West Point, Illinois, are ees eee Abne TL. Wixand | als of vessels. © He says his ship struck the Pon- \ , At the Sault Sie. Marie canals coda reef, near the Honduras coast, Room and five o'clock Inthe afternoon of that | not residents of the state Of Miscourl and now Y . dey. at the west front door fthe court house | asks fororder of publication for sald non-resi- a Pe Me ey aie Ban Wie Bleue | freight pasrec Continental archite in citvof Butler Rates county, Missourl, | gent defendants. Whereupon it is ordered by | wix, Thomas H Wix and Phoebe Wix his wife, | tons this season, compared with are now 0 P LY rmiounti on Noy. 19, and was fast poundit from the modeling public buile sell the same or 0 thereof ss may be re- j the ourt in term time that said defedants be ‘ ‘ ‘ Bee Dublin oe oe sce aa ents ate OT ae pasinet. thers gore Caan eee vara ty anid degree wad An $00,063 tons in 1901 and 10,001,473 tong | Uo" PATHAment hones in Herne, {to pieces. Inthe only Mrs. Marten- 4 ace : seult against them In this court the | order of sale, a certified copy of which was de-| in 1900, Switzerland, opened last June. They |ser and her babies were placed, fol- SMITH. ‘and 3-4 Sheriff of Bates County. Mo. seach eease et tee og to collect | livered to mé on the1sth day of November, 1002, 1 of undred and * . > Depnaten conte: beusaes saturday, Decembir 20, 1902, IS A GOOD MARKSMAN. seven dol and oom} due the plaintif fur iabor done and material | between the hours of 90’clock in the fore: secatineoniete. Trustee’s Sale furnished in the construction of the Bates | and five o’clock in the ‘afternoon of That ‘ connty court house; and that @ certain fund | day, at the west front door of the court house. in Portugal's Monarch, King Don Car- Petey ted primes ge sg es PL ee Cy tes ere, jos, Is Handy. with Both the Bank of Bates County, by Bates County, to be | hand, thé following described real estate iying Pistol and Rifle. paid to defendants 1 Bartlett and 8 Kling Fee county of Bates and when all labor doné in the construction of the | state of Missouri, to-wit: Don Carlos (Charles), the fat, good Bates county court tnd al material for- | | The south half of lot two @) of the northwest] ° _— i ALR Sect ished quarter of section seven (7), township thirty- | nature king of Portugal, paid a visit ine (8), range twenty-ning (70), incognfto to the Gastinne shooting OF T, SMITH, ‘ ‘ : S-4t Sheriff of Bates County,Mo, | gullery at Paris the other day. He is -———$——- J an excellent shot, and the habitues of " ta hereby ivan eee gal ery oon began as king: “Who ration upon the sstete of William is the stranger who is doing such dead- sa a a“! to A ly execution?” When it was foun Nhe provate court of lasted coon: that he was the king of Portugal the : members of the Pistolet club who were tate, te cari texte Kem or allow present got up a sweepstakes. adrniniatrator none yeat fter 4 cing ti si oe, 1. Sena ps “nage oA Sag a a contest the king tied with moladed from any bevels ae ofan an and “a ote ec ee for first place and U ime 8: iD nally beat his opponent, winning the Ua Sooner hares thes | cilver medal of the club for the dis- - a AAC WA Z tance of 25 yards. The target was a © gus BENJAMIN WALLS. life-sized dummy of a man. Before entering the sweepstakes the * Notice ol Final Settlement. king put a dozen consecutive bullets Notice is hereby given toi Ul creditors and into a rabbit at 16,yards with d@, re- others interested in the enta'e of Ann hier, wolver. The king's style and coolness Ssttnfuant ot sd ean and ume |e ous Me ‘said intend to make| elicited unanimous admiration. He settlement thereat at the next term ef) shoots equally well with either hand, ceases et BR Saseetan i x % ._¥'. Rapid Telegraph Machines, eat? Administrator, de bonis noo. |. phe perfected quick telegraphy machines invented by Pollak and Vi- rag have been put into practical use between Buda-Pesth and Pressburg by the Hungarian government, and are giving the fullest satisfaction.—The machines turn out long slips of thick paper with firm, clean writing at the | Tate: of 50,000 words an hour iw all kinds of weather. ore considered abse ly tireproof, “ “ » ‘ while the arrangement of the ue PONDS oe and Ape. zie: departments has just been flattered tenser. After a perilous struggle the by imitation at the Louvre in Paris. |boat was landed, with a barrel of European newspapers are comment: | biscuit as the only provisions. ing on the fact that though th ‘ “ are lower in Switzerland than in any q@her continental country, the little republic can afford to house its gov- | Nevada, Mo., Dee- 12.—The pocket- ernment in a fashion that puts most book of J. E. Irwin was stolen yeste of its larger and richer neighbors to pie: - as i aa the blush, day at Paola, Kan., while he was : ———-—--— boarding a train. It wasa large red ee saoie teh the Foo! Killer__ leather book and contained $24,000 3. he rous wedding guests whe) otes, but nocash, Mr. Inwia had io locked a bridegroom in a closet and almost suffocated him are undoubtedly [8 yid a large farm near Paola, and it gentlemen whore wit takes other well- | is supposed that the men whocrowd- oregplaggn od ashe “unload- led against him.as he entered the fi runs a rocking ats s . - - Mepeovatien ©ltraiu presumed that he had the women. The fool killer, says the Chi- ; as cago Chronicle, has so much work on money in cash. The men aresuppos- his hands these days that he is away [ed to be Kansas City pick pockets. behind with orders. - — eRe on Revolution Imminent. Many Brands of Cigars. There are between 1.500.000 and] <A sure sign of approaching revole 2,000,000 brands of cigars so!d in this | and serious trouble in your system it country, and your average smoker | nervousness, sleeplessness, or stom- thinks that every brand weans a dif-|ach unset. Electric Bitters will ; ferent kind of tobaceo, As a matter | quickly dismember the troublesome - of fact, 150 is an outside estimate | causes It never fails to tone the of the differen: kin f tubaceo that {Stomach, regulate the kidneys and can be procured from alt sources, vowels, stimulate the liver, and clar- ify the bleod. Run down systems benefit ———, and all the usual re ————$—$———— attending aches vanish under it F J ‘the March nt Progress. searching and thorough sistiveoass. \ stian bas been appointed gov Electric Bitters is only 5Ue, and that ervor of the Holy Land by the sultan it is returned if it don't give perfect ‘y. and the Chicago Record: | satisfaction. Guaranteed by H. L. rhat’s a little more Tucker, druggist. Twill on taxes — ‘Contained $24,000 in Notes. D, ven that letters "testamen- peatate of Caroline F. Witherspoon ba. srantes! to the ane reed = 2 of F vtlemer ._ Notice of Final Settlement. Notice te her ven to all creditors, and even experts can't tell some of the-e apart. ES ES SST EE AE TAT ALEG SLI AIEEE IE” PRS.

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