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HANNA PREFERS TO EMPLOY GIRLS|SUICIDE SAVED HIM FROM Posse, “224BS LAavdDEx CF SUCCESs. b cae FEES Former Messenger Boy of Omaha Now 4 | Owns a Fine Ranch and «a Laree Would “Have Only Feminine Steno-| Wife Murderer Killed Himself When Herd of Cattie. Probate Court Docket May Term, 1903, 5 Monday, May 11th, 1st day term. Bosma, Arthur et al, minors, Donovan G £0, Boema, John, dec’d, H. Donovan, Admr. Brixner, Wilhelmen,insane, A G@ WilliamsG@ ac graphers if Mrs. Haova Dido’t He Saw Capture Was Sure. | 1m1897 a uniformed messenger, aged The Standard of Excellence Bergman, Dei jeo’d, Yetta Bergman, Bx ts : 18; six months later a tramp with = h Ids Brown, W C, deo’d, Elizabeth Brown, Ex. Object. Cumberland, Wis., April 23.—After | cents in his pocket; im 1902, aged 23. 0. Chambers, Olif, minor, Mary E Chambers aac Calvin, Elsie Irene, minor, J A Ferd, @ 80, Cannon, H M, dec’d, Octavia L Cannon, Ex, Tuesday, May 12th, 2nd day term, Dillon, Jno A, deo’d, CJ Requa, Admr, Day, Phoebe, minor, TJ Day, G & 0. and has for 28 years. Devin Water, mee Dan, @86. ton, » deo’d, Fenton, admr, In that period — | sists, "ext Anan same 1,310,000,00070% es sa: ener Han non, Sam’! cec’d, Wm F Tygard, _— Wednesday, May 18th, 3rd day term More than all other beers combined. It has rightly earned the title “King of Bottled Beers.” Johansing, Meyer, minor, Martin Rapp, @ 30 holding a force of men at bay for! young cattle king, over an hour, John Neymeister shot | wealth, is the history in @ nutshell of | and killed himself in the woods near | poe go 8 bay enue we. Clayton this morning. bringing with him several carloads of Neymeister was a farmer, living at| fat steers from his Wyoming ranch. Turtle Lake. A few weeke ago he|.\fter disposing of his cattle at a good had trouble with his wife and left price he walked up to the Western . : : Union telegraph office in Omaha to ip- home for Minnesota. Nothing was spect the place where he worked as an heard from until last Tuesday night, | ordinary messenger boy. when he went back to his home and] For three years Le — — i 4 ger in the employ o! e estern “i age yi children were} Union Telegraph company at Omaha. : His true name was Moore, but he went asleep. He approached his wife's by the name of his fester parent, Me- bed and fired two shote into her} Cune. One day he walked up te the body. Neither of them caused death, | manager and asked for his time, say- and the frightened children rushed en de Preandeocongynwnret from the house to the nearest neigh- steaded 160 acres of land in the Big bors. Horn basin and induced two cowboys Neymeister went to the woodshed, | to do the same. Whenever he got snf- and, securing an ax, returned to his pager prs, | +r Loe ay 4 bole wile’s eee and split her skull open. tle. Eighteen andthe after entering The neighbors armed themselvesand | +}, pasin he made his first shipment to rushed to the Neymeister house, As] this market. they approached, they saw the barn] A year ago Bert seeured possession burst into flames. Refore they could helt peep piper ted boos basa oe reach the building it was totally grazing land, and at the age of 93, after destroyed, with 14 head of cattle. | five years in the cattle business, he is The man had carried his wife’s body | the owner of a fine ranch, severa? } there for a funeral pyre. dred head of cattle,a pamber of t rses No trace of Neymeister could be| (nin among the commen ae. the found. The sheriff organized a posse] “Canyon Kid.” to scour the country. It was dis- a covered this morning that Neymeis- MARCONI IS HONORABLE. ter was hiding in the woods near Clayton, and the sheriff and the posse proceeded to that place. Carefully surrounding the woods, a signal was given for all the guards to close in, As the men drew near, shot after In Lecture at Dundee He Gives Fall shot was fired at wlem. For an LJ / Cleveland, O., April 23.—“It it was fir st pla ce { net for my wife’s objection,” declar i eu senator Hanna to the students of the Ohio State University at Colum- bua, “I would fill my offices with girl } stenographers rather than employ men. They are more industrious, brighter, quicker and a great deal safer—besides, I like them. I must plead guilty to that inclination,” This unexpected burst of candor was received by the senator’s audi- tors with applause. It was made at the morning’s service of the college students in the chapel and during an informal talk which the ovation to the senator demanded when he was discovered by the students. Senator Hanna began with a refer- ence to the equipment afforded young men and young women in higher education, and said: “In taking employment a young man should be as a machine, work ing so many hours per day. If he is to carve out a future for himself he should “work as energetically as though the business were his own.” » Then the senator paid his respects to the ability of women stenograph- ers. To say that the senator was popu- lar among the co-eds of the univer- j : § sity is putting it very mildly. The H ‘ cheering from their side of the house { i yh Go lil gies Kreiger, Abr etal, minors, Kath. Kreiger. G&0 Kreiger, Adam, insane, Kath. Kreiger, G&O Mize, Martin H, minor, D C Mize, G & 0, Mosher, 8 P, minor, D T Embree, G@ &C, Miller, Weaver, minor, D G French, @ &C, Morrell, Eva V, minor, D V Brown. G &C, MoReynolds, B K,deo’d, WWMcReynolde Admr Thursday, May 14th, 4th day term, Nichols, Isham, insane, Chas W McMullen, @&C Perrine, Jackson, dec’d, Nora Perrine, Admr, Pharis, John, deo’d, C E & Geo Pharis, Admrs Razey, Edwin et al, minors, D V Brown, G&C Reese, West et al, minors, C E West, @ &C. Shepp rd, R P, minor, Frank Allen, G & 0, Sherman, Stephen, dec’d, D V Brown, Admr, Swarens, John, dec’d, Ann Swarens, Ex. Friday, May 15tb, 5th day term, Siggens, Norton E, minor, Wm A Siggens,@&C Thompson, Lenoa, minor, Daniel Prine, @ &C Tingler, Jacob, dec’d, Marcella Tingler, Admx Tilson, G W, minor, W E Walton, @&C, Whenes, Elizabeth, dec’d, Jeff Mock, Ex, Crooks, Peter, dec’d, G:o Crooks, Ex, Nesbit, James A, dee’d, Forella Nesbit, Admx Saturday, Mey 16th, 6th day term, Pearson, Susannah, dec’d, T 8 Hodges, Admr. Short, Alva et al, minors, W Seybert. Wilcox, Sarah A, dec’d, R M Wilcox, Admr, Williams, C W, deo’d, Lizzie Williams, Ex, Wolf, Thos, insane, Chas E Bowden, @ & C, Wagner, Alfonso, minor, H Loeb, G&C, Woods, Jas KE, dec’d, A F Hickman, Admr, Ayers,Grace M et al,minors, A F Hickman Gac Monday, May 18th, 7th day term. Jayne, Elnore, dec’d, Geo D McNeel, Ex. TONEER - DRUG - STORE SAM WALLS. aA ny Re: tn ti ¥ : : : | Tee Saree ih pact ra OE OE OE OH, Opposite Court House. a : West Side Square, BUTLER, MO. 5 SBSH ESE EE Bix CREE OSE BBG OB ONG OB Ong OBO OnE Ber ORy Credit to Scotch Inventor of First Wireless Telegraphy. was long and hearty, and it was quirted with difficulty, When asked about her attitude on the employment of women stenog- When Mr, Marconi lectured at D dee, says the London correspa of the New York Tribune, he gave fu credit to the Scotch inventor, James _ Re ’ raphers, Mrs. Hanna smiled and hour, the pursuers were unable to Rowman Lindsay, for being the firet Muda, Austin G, deo’d, Geo D McNeel, Ex. said: ae man who thoroughly believed the Ashbaugh, Geo, insane, Wm H Ashvurgh G&C “Tam afraid that Mr. Hanna be get within range of the hunted man, possibility and utility of e Asburry, Jas W, deo'd, Eliza C Asbury, Admx : E Fi F d Suddenly, Neymeister appeared for | wireless telegraphy, 50 ve » He 1} Blevins, TheresiaJ, insane, Henry Bearce G&C f came a little bit excited if he made contended that Lindsay*s system was Boswill, Florence, deo’d, 8 A McDaniel, Admr &@ moment on the outskirts of the woods, and waving his hand at the officers, placed a revolver to his head and blew out his brains. He was formerly an inmate of an insane asy- lum. Blizzard, Jas 8 et al,minors,Jas 8 Blizzard G&C Brown, ST, dee’d, H P Nickell, Admr, Blankenship, L I, dec’d, D V Brown, Adrar, Tuesday, May 19th, 8th day term. Bell, Jas 8 et al, minors, J. S, Bell, G@&O, Christopher, Geo W, deo’d, T J Hockett, Ex, Corbin, Richard, dec’d, Thos. Corbin, Admr, the statement credited to him at Columbus. Two or three tundred pretty college girls are bound to have some influence. However, what I have to say on that subject will be said to the senator on his arrival tance apart, but he admitted that the inventor would have done much more Two grey Percheron stallions, will not considered practical on account \ of the enormous electrical energy re- , was quired, even for the most moc distances, and the necessity of plac immersed plates at a considerable dis- = 3 : A jeiiiiileliialeiagiicsttanias ‘ read tance cat ttiam oa son *, Forbes, Robt et al, minors, 8 Y Forbes, G & C. *. ‘ ‘ . deg = i Frazee, Lydia, deo'd, W A Sheets, ‘ Be Stops the Cold and Works off the| Signatae , vlectrical science. Lindsay's biograph- | of the low down blocky kind. Can show colts of them on the place that Greer, 8 E, dec'd, MM Poche gy Ye Cold. @ vr has delievered lectures on these | i) weigh one thousand pounds at one year old. Hannah, Jno W, deo’, W D Hannah, Admr, oy | - ad early experiments in wireless telegra- - Hensen, Edith E, minor, RB F Haaper, G &C. | Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete phy and has exhibited the original ap-| Will stand the season of 1903 at my barn 8 miles northeast of Butler, | nannah, Cora W, minor, Chas Rose, @.& C.” Hill Floyd J, minor, Bert L McConnell, @ & C. Wednesday, May 20th, 9th day term on old North place. $12.50 for colt to stand and suck. This stock, to be appreciated, should be seen. i cure a cold in one day. No cure, ne ¢ pay. Price 25 cents. paratus and diagrams. The biegraphy, Hadley Predicts Suppression of the which will be published shortly, will p! epcetenesinneninenmesiamian Negro Vote. ‘ontain many of Lindsay's letters on gE? Explosion Kills Nine. New Haven, Conn., April 22.—Presi the subject which prove the _ J. W. BARNHART. poor Bey ead yh oho } , ” mn ty and feasibility of his experimem 4 : : \ / a ; Minneapolis, April 23.—The ex-|dent Arthur Hadley of Yale univer | vork. It is not generally ‘agian that nome lgaieuh tentere-piteueteoeemn we plosion of a tank of oil at the plant|sity spoke here last night on the] \indsay took out a patent for his e 9 Order of Publicati MoKleelek, Geotletal,minors,JJMeKisslekG&C i ? the North Side Oil company at] negro suffrage question. He declar | "¢thod of wireless telegraphy. The Paine sCele waht. Mudd, Amanda, deo'd, KC Mudd, Ex, Fr * : 1 ed th Seotch inventor began experiments in County of Bates, " ea, Nichols, Alpheus, minor, Adaline Nichols G&C Z noon to-day killed nine people and that a mistake was made when th . Si gt y - 4.IN 7 : e ponds around Dundee in 1844, and In the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, | OW6™» Alexander, dec’d,J N Owen, Amrde b.n, fatally injured seven others. The] the constitutional amendments were | -esumed them in 1853 at Portsmouth June term, 1903, Nathan M. Gregory, Jobn | Th; May @ ) great plant was destroyed. adopted which placed the negro on| nd across the Tay. Owing to the Com pound AN et raglan nd guraarot Harman hi aga thay ay Only two persons of the office force, | an equal footing with the whiteman | °x¢rtions of Sir John Leng, a monu- plata, vw. Gr gory, defendant, ° Prmernae he Gncssl nhs, ohLevonenead composed of ten clerks and a girl| ‘The suppression of the negro vote ee stands at Dundee to commem- Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein by | Mauck, Samuel C, minor, Julius Mauk, G & C, is inevi ” i orate the scientific work of this W Silvers, Moorehouse, Maggie,minor TJMoorehouseG&C were saved. Ambulances and patrol] is inevitable,” he said. pioneer in wireless telegraphy. O f alleging, ental Meyers, Wm et al minors Jos Schmedaing G&C wagons were summoned and carried} GAVE NEGRO BALLOT TOO SOON, Missouri: Whereupon it ie orderedby the clerk | Oug Jno D dec’d Julia Oug Admx. FOUR DAYS TO CROSS OCEAN. in vacation, that said defendant be notified by | sherman Coral K minor Minnie B Freeze @ & 0 about twenty-five injured people to Rheumatism, which does its terrible work | publication’ that plaintiffs have commecced S “The colored race was given free i i 4 i . in the muscles, joints, and tissues, is caused by | suit against him in this court, the obj Walker Harry minor Lonsberry Walker @ &C. hospitals. 4 , dom and the ballot with a rapidity |"!* Company Baya the Rixhts im the | Wi¢ acid which pals in the blood. To get | Reneral nature of which is to Procare a part- Williams Allie K minor J N Barrows G & C, The explosio: terrific, spread-| which even the French nation dia New Engine to Increase rid of this poisonous acid which produces the | situate inthe oouney of Beres eek neat lug | Woolsey Hester minor J W Woolsey G & C. ? #' ing burning oil (Wer all the nearby | pot paralle! Speed in Ships. irritations, pains, agonien intemmations, and ef -- a I te wane sue nuns ¥ weane 6 06, /a nas . swellings peculiar to 1] eumatism, aine’s er je southwest quar- wis jec’d wis Ex, ? 4 buildings and causing a shock to be “I was not the fault of thenegro.| The American Perfection Engine | Celery Compound should be used without iigtergo ere ays mi ots ane ‘The law requires executors, administrators, — felt over the northern portion of the | 14 was the fault of those who gave|company, incorporated in Arizona | delay. No sagt TOON GRE SAC HE sad land cannot be vided in Kind je find if guardians, and nares te appear cs mate ef ity, : = ° ; sanital « . . cheering, and happy results. is the only a © Owners thereof; then be sh f hit th % city - . him the ballot without previous with a capital stock af $10,000,000. has eaten that Biss: areturn of the dreaded i will ask that said land be sold citations will be issued agaitat alt Qelinqueens 5 The theory is that the explosion preparation. The north did not|PU™chased from the inventor, Henry | disease, Paine’s Celery Compound braces | respective ownees ther eng among the | Witness my hand this 7tn day of April, 1908, was caused by a spark from a loco- reage Of | A. Buck, for more than $8,000,000 the | the nerves, the blood is quickly cleared of all | the sald derendant be and. spose somes J. A. SILVERS, Judge of Probate, Me recognize this at the close of the civil | sole rights to the Buck steam engine, | irritating poisons, tissue and muscle are built court at thenext term thereof, to be and motive or ti as carelessness of anem-| war, They had recognized the dic |through which it is promised motive | up, and the dig organs perfectly toned, a sald. pol Mn tue shad beta A ploye. Burning oil was thrown 200] tum that all men are born free and} Power is to be revolutionized. The | Do not treat with indifference the slightest next, ort 30 or before e the Sent ‘tay ot Order of Publication. feet into the air and set other build- ultimate object of the company in | theumatic symptoms; the early use of Paine’s | 5514 cause, the same Wil ty token pened in | aPATE OF MISSOURI, equal. Celery Compound ill save you weeks and | and judgment will be remten snes confessed County of Bates, i pe months of suffering. And ings atire. The entire fire apparatus) “When the north recognized the |e mine the Purchase is the buying of Mr. §. D, Conway, be it further ordered hat 8 copy Hereot In the clroult court of Bates county, Missouri, “i : . equipment of a large ship-building . tI d be published, according to law, in February term, 183, Naomi Di ie. bir Le came _ yen he flames condition which prevailed in the|plant and the establishment of a line oak Sine Cenpeedt cose meee tal county of Bates A newepeper, Bubliah hel ut, 5a oon cand 2 fodamy che i njured people were picked up consid- south it acquiesced in suppression of of express steamships which will | ures with other medicines and physicians; he " Mee els 9 Macute J. ‘Jones and Jeux Jeans ae erable distance from the scene of the husband, defendants. make the run from Sandy Hook to | says:— the negro vote. . day of said next June term of this court. Ord Pal explosion.” a . .. |the Needles in the guaranteed ti “I am 64 years of age, and have lived in ' 5 jer of Publication. P Hho as Sd “The error of those who said thir-| 5¢°199 houes, « litter s fame {Sts Louts-27 years, ancl nil-this-time-with-the A eras cay RERBEON, Gireutt Clerk. | ow at this day comes the plaintiff herein by 100 hours, a little more than four record. Witness her attorney Miles 8:Horn,and files, \cion alleging, Ceo ether things that : Sion R Candle, y L Candie, John H Candle, Sarah A Candie, Mattie J Jonesand John Jones are non-residents of the state of Missouri: pon it is ordered hor ee exception of three years, I have served in the | [mat] my Rand end seal of the circui t iy years ago that the negro could be Engineers’ Department as Inspector. Last | 99 44 March, 1903, C. M, Banxiey, Deputy. 5 : i the ballot before he was pre- Fever and Ague. A dose will usu-|&'V°" P ally stop @ chill, a continuance al- pared for it was no greater than that ways cures. Mra. Wm. M. Stroud, | Of those who to-day think that those days. Herbine Cures. Bal Sinard Syers Campania and | winter I contracted rheumatism and was laid Lucania now make the trip from up. I tried all remedies and doctors, but all Sandy Hook to Daunt’s Rock in the | failed until I struck Paine’s Celery Compound, 4 average time of five da: seven | which has mad manent cure in my case. : tit has Midlothian fo neg 31, 1899, | rights can be withheld from him af- hours and 23 minutes, 3 = I have perenne it to many, and they against th sn this court the objet and gens writes: e have Herbine in| ter he has developed and is ready for have used it with the same result.”” Given GetenOunta of all Flawer trees Gs ing our family for eight years, and found it the best pare wy we have ever om. used, for la grippe, bilious fever and malaria.” at H. L. Tucker's Drug Store. FAILS TO GET HUGE PEARL. theymay bara ortppaeaty aye FOR HOME USE AND ECONOMY e American Collector Ia Greatly Disap- pointed in Attempt te Buy Japanese Gem. Latest mail advices from Japan say that Mr. Bigelow, an in, of- fered $5,000 for a pear! in the posses- Direction book and 45 sion of Miyanao Teppei, a Japanese. bs pds = jgeb Mr. Bigelow is well known as a col- Deaton ve SCABSTORIA. Dints te Tho Kind You Ha Aivays Bought Signature a A Woman in Man’s Clothing. Madisonville, Ky., April 23.— “Aaron Bark,” a farmer, who died suddenly in Muhlenberg county, twelve miles west of this place, yester- day, was, it has been discovered, a woman. Her real name was Mrs. Fred Green. She came to Mublen- berg county about thirteen years ago with a small child. She was dressed in men’s clothes and had liv- ed in one room on a small farm dur- Is He Marshal Ney’s Son? Guthrie, Ok., April 23.—Dr. E. M. C. Neyman, aged 96, a resident of El Fr E : : i E E E i : i t ask! ALVA W. NO. 1226. The Premium Saddle Stallion. cluded as a patriotic Japanese, that | world has ever seen will be held at if it was so valuable it should not leave the empire. He declined the St. Louis in 1904. To keep in touch American’s offer, and at once took | With the work of preparation for this EBEE bers well the great Napoleon, young Ney being then 13 years old. When neighbor who- was she died that her home was in Massa- chusetts, and that she had assumed men’s garb, because she could make a better living by so doing than she i i 4 i P Eee f 87