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"© The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten.” oe | waht Can't Suppress Bootlegging. | 74 ” Philadelphia, Pa., May 22—For-| Muskogee, I. T., May 22.—Not- ¢ en 00 given by Bessie Dale Davis, the pret-| withstanding the strenuous efforts of i : » ty chorus girl whom he loved madly | the federal authorities to suppress — . 7 Every man feels a certain pleasure in the be of ~_ A and whom he shot and seriously | the liquor traffic, bootlegging in In- ‘ 4 a oe — bs gl ected MA wounded when she refused to become | dian territory seems to be on the in- fo oo Dre =, attached to a good tool as to an old friend, so in sym- A his wife, Edward R. Smedes, actor,|/crease rather than the decrease. (Yoo ROPS Infants and ¢ , U pathy do they seem to become. , bas won her consent to the nuptials. | “Bud” Ledbeter, whose life has been a 4 Keen Kutter Tools are the kind of tools that become 4 The ceremony will be performed as | spent as a deputy marshal in Indian ; Old friends. They are the dependable, long-service kind, ’ soon as both have recovered from | territory, and who for two years has , ‘There is economy and satisfaction in buying Keen A their wounds. In a statement read | been specially deputized to suppress 4 Kutter Tools because pe | a — Teel te A by Smedes’ attorney at the arraign-| bootlegging in the western district, juce. | pais darts Pg ao tek oh Rian, s ment the chorus girl says she fully | says it seems an impossibility. He y ica for 36 years and were awarded the Grand Prize at 4 pardons him and that since he shot | has a plan which, he says, is theonly the St. Louis Exposition, the only prize of the kind ever g herehe has come to love him andwill|one that will ever stop shipping { en toa congue, tne . _ name = Y be made his wife as soon as both are | liquor into Indian territory. It isto tt overs a comp! te line of tools so you may y : PP any kind of tool with assurance of absolute satisfaction siodesy sie ta cal eciecn tees as ae the ceremony. bearing the Keen Kutter name. Made in all leading It she recovers, Smedes will be dis-| that come into Indian territory ffom Froncies Dapetoal wooed j patterns, highest quality of steel, finest finish and with charged. ness and tains ' points where liquor is sold. ing nor Mineral. Six Germans Killed. Nor NARCOTIC. less chill tonic. You know what you Berlin, May 22.—Capt. von Rap- are taking. It is ironand buinine in| pard’s company, while marching to a tasteless form. Nocure, nopay.50c | attack Chief Frederick in German ———— Southwest Africa, was ambushed May Buys Clocks; They Explode. {3 at the junction of the Kutip and Philadelphia, Pa., May 22.—Gese- Kaume river by Chief Frederick with 300 men, Six Germans were killed long cutting lips, insuring long life. Some of the other kinds of Keen Kutter Tools aret Axes, Adzes, Hammers, Hatchets, Chisels, Screw ' Drivers, Auger Bits, Files, Planes, Draw Knives, Saws, , Tool Cabinets, Scythes, Hay Knives, Grass Hooks, | Brush Hooks, Corn Knives, Eye Hoes, Trowels, Prun- ing Shears, Tinners’ Snips, Scissors, Shears, Hair Clip- pers, Horse Shears, Razors, etc., and Knives of all kinds. If your dealer does not’keep Keen Kutter Tools, write us end we will see that you are supplied. Has Stood The Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE’S Taste- | When, for instance, you buy a bit be sure to get one SIMMONS HARDWARE COMPANY, ler Rosseau, who tried to blow up the ——— Frederick the Great statue in Waeh- | #4 six wounded, among them being Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- ington, {s held responsible for two Capt. von Rappard, who was severe- | or eae ey og See ene. ly wounded. Capt. Baumgaertel, according to an official telegram, relieved Capt. Rappard by a forced march of forty- eix hours, and drove off the native. “loaded” clocks which Louis Perel- man bought at auction onSaturday, and which blew up. The works were missing and Capt. Doneghy expects to prove Rosseau used the apparatus to construct infernal machines. The clocks arrived at one of the railroad stations a day or two after Rosseau was arrested. The owner did not 1905 at 1B ver spe 5 at my barn, 8 m ue east o ros “et the ne ~ oo = Butler and 3% miles west of Spruce. clocks were sold to Perelman, togeth-| Degcription and Pedigree:—Elamo er with a lot of other unclaimed bag: | is a coal black, mealy nose and is the gage. riseof 15 bande high, and he weighed 1,200 pounds, was sired by the fine ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of For Over | Thirty Years § KEEN ELAMO Will stand the present season ‘of Fortress Preparing For Siege?| Letter to Mr. G. N. Requa, Washington, May 22.—Richard H. Butler, Mo. Greener, American commercial agent| Dear Sir:—A gallon saved is $4 or 5 at Viadivostok, has cabled the State | $5 earned. Devoe saves 2 or 3 gal- department that all the foreign and | lonsin 10. How much is it worth a 3 commercial agents there have been | gallon? Grave Trouble Foreseen, imported pekiren See. ropes — ; asked to leave Vladivostok fortress| A gallon saved saves the patnting| It needs but little foresight, to tell] Cooper Co. by Charles Leonard. The ] and are given permission to reside in | too; and both together cost $4 or that when your stomach and liver|¢am of Elamo was also out of an Always Remember the Full Name ‘ 408 + 5 j 85 are badly aifected, grave trouble {s| imported Jack and a Black Knight ‘ the cities of the maritime provinces | $5—$4 where labor is cheap; $5 where , d d by A. Fel, 1 @ ‘ e..° ; : si pote to ahead, unleas you take the proper | 4am owned by A. Felger, Ularksburg, ative romo ulnine : Mr. Greener himself was just leaving | labor is dear medicine for your disease, as Mrs. Mo. ax : Vladivostok tor Haborowskz Itis| Onragente in Bridgeport, Conn.,| John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did.| Terme:—$8 to ineure a colt to (ee ee Poni sit] stand and suck, the money is due when colt is foaled. The colt will stand She says: “Ihad neuralgia of the recalled here that a similar mearure , Hubbell & Wade Co., tells ue: ‘There liver and stomach, my heart was was adopted by the Russian author |are a great many workingmen’s ’ ities at Port Arthur at the beginning | houses tere. They used to paint ee eee = oe R. oy booed Teen tae = q of the investment of that place by | lead and-oil and take ten gallons. Blectrle Bitters, T found just "what | trading, or about to. remove mare, the Japanese Jand and sea force ard | We have been selling them ten gal-| needed, for they quickly relieved and torfeite insurance and money must be hence it ia assumed that Viadivuetok | lona Devoe lead-and-zinc, and have} cured me.” Best medicine for weak paid. Season begins let of Apriland : da 1st of July. ie expected to become a center of the | had, iu every instance, two gallons | omen, Sold under guarantee by bay Rok is no better bred Jack peters piven pnaa returned.’ ‘The proportion a often Frank T. Clay, druggist, at 50c a ‘ack in the ja paper a higher than th taoheenesi ied eee ae _ higher than that; we have known it 4 cee who was impor rom Spain. e Work That Will Pay Farmers. | five in ten; but that isexceptional. |Chicago Mayor’s Term Longer. csoetoeten, billeasass people ~ > agen = jack are This is the explanation: Devoe is well pleased with his colts and most ‘ q E. M. Brockman and son, Will é Spriogfield, Ill., May 22.—Governor| of them are coming back. Thevalue ¢ Brockman, of Center township, have _ 7 om pe et pig Charles 8, Deneen aligned senate bill. s ae ae a nce! celle oe BUCKINGHAM'S OYE F . ne; lead-and-oil is m y hand, y lact tha re of thorough. cauuial | or a SC _ mirrr cts. or DBUGGISTS VS RP. MALLOC, MAAR . nek , the of their herds. they have been using hoes, cleaning , begs! yi &Co fouryears. The bill carries areferen-| should come early in the wordhag oF the weeds out of the meadow, and ark 7 dum clause. He also signed the pri- | ‘ate in the evening. j grubbing the different kinds of root mary election bill. It provides tor] | Will siso stand at the same time) tux auro-FEDAN HAY PRESS 00., Satan, © Mateey oud Conmeaene ed weeds that could not be pulled, the nomination of governor, con- ‘calttlon "They will ont ge 1042 Jefferson Street, Topeka, Kan, sadinobictameel Gt tenaaen out of 200 acres of timothy and| Here’s a Lucky Missourian, | 8'essman, members of legislature and | to serve a limited number of mares. / , number of killed and wounded, bat- | pratrie grass. They claim this tm- 2 county and city officers by a direct | Terma made known at barn. tles fought and other data of the Fort Scott, Kan., May 22 —Allen| primary vote of the people and for an expression on the choice of United proves the thrift of the hay and 23 8t Dewitt McDantev. Russo-Japanese war. H. Worstey. a wealthy young farmer States senators by the same method. Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. Sugar-coated, etsy rr) tal hey THE AUO-FEDAN banking towns, population of towns manesagvente we of 3,000 and over in the United New York and Chicago. P.S. Gough & Hees sell our paint. makesit bring a fancy price, Besides The chart is approved by echool near Bronough, Mo., has procured a : teachers, principals and superia- it pays splendid for the time occupied ’ ‘ ® ‘ : : tendente everywhere. The regular + Work, —Neeniia Post. marriage license in this city to wed Nature’s Great Invention . oe 5 i i Sonya ee = Miss Fannie B. Apperson, of Bartlett, x pereny ia $2.50, ea es P A Mine Owner Shot Himself. Labette county. The groom is the chart FREE with a year’s eubserip- To Cure a Cold in One Day. j ‘ 4 ‘The only successful self-feed two-horee-pow- | tion to The Twice-a-Week Republic ‘ Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- ay oN er press made. Makes 3 strokes to the round. : young man who recently fell heir to] y;\7j5 ES) p aaits soitis| 20d FARM PROGRESS, both of Joplin, Mo., May 22.—John B. | hig father’s entire estate, which was NiNE Tablets. All druggists refund J of renee yen a direct ve tn anit,’ isper- | which will be sent to any address or | y \ a] (she4wo last-named on one sheet);a {new map of the United States and up to-date map of Alaska, the Philip- pines, Porto Rico, Hawali, Panama and the canal,and a topographic map of the Russo-Japanese war dis- trict. ‘| Portraits of all the Presidente, from Washington to Roosevelt, are aleo shown. The HOME library wall chart con- ij fh i Er. a £, the i i he le . ie. Guinn, who was a wealthy mine own- | joft to him and his two sisters. His Grove's + Ab Bn be aunbes 256 fectly safe. Has a record of balling vyccd. | to separate addresses for $1 a year er and was active in business and so- | ,; -8t® : The Twice-a-Week Republic wi h ; —— sistera were wealthy and refused to —_————_ established in 1808, and is therefo! cial circles, committed suicide in his accept their share. They gave their] - - age one of.the oldest news re in the @ office here at 6 o'clock by shooting | ghare to their brother. The father’s Cc ASTOR | A Magnificent Set of country. More than half a million | himeelf in the head with a revolver, ‘@ ‘ate amounted to between $75,000 F ts and C readers attest its merits ae a great | Guinn was the son of John C. Guinn, | 544 ¢100,000. or Infan' hildren, New Wall Charts semi-weekly journal. 4 @ millionaire mine owner of mee | a epoca “The Kind You-Have Always Bought : " Ri ..! PROGRESS contains 16 3m City. A Pair of Aged Sprinters. ach th The most attractive premium offer oon ae om 4 “ a o- - = = a Fitty years ago next June, saysthe| Signature * llitdea of _— —_- — ag ag live stock, po , garden: iam me in St. Louis, where hemaintain-| 50.4 “Wm, Chambers and Joseph proposition made by The Republic, | ing, horses and mules, cattle, dairy awe ed an office to carry on his mining | ,, : . St. Louis, Mo., to OLD AND NEW | and other agricultural departments; operations. Guinn was 35 years old Higp ant one ew, two witneee On de banks ob de Amazon, faraway, far eway, | subscribers of the TWICE-A-WEEK | Pictures, puzsles, poems, stories, ad usmated, Liavor ta supposed | Cre vmam ane a0 8 foot rate, mr: Whar Dr. Green fits August Flowersto dis day; REPUBLIC, the oldest established | °80ic? fiction, fashions, domestic : have unbalki aa inl PP {Chambers beat Mr. Nipp several feet.| 4 An’ bide’ Pee a Yankee, th lougeto be dar sll . : i Oo by — articles and a host of other valuable 0 have unbalanced his \. Mr. Nipp challeuged Mr. Chambers weekly newspaper in the west, an eee. Riana to run bim another race fifty years FARM PROGRESS, thegreat month- his offer is limited to 60 days. In) Fight Will Be Bitter. fa ly farm and home journal, also pub- | O'deting, specify which state map is ; hence, if they were both living, which lished by The Republi ? desired. i Those who will porsiat in c'osing | was promptly accepted. This race - yy The Repu - " Aodress Map t, The Re- Discovery for Consumption, will |comiog June15th, and they willcom- ae Wren pee havea long and bitter fight with | Ply with their agreement. Both men vr @ renewal) to the TWICE-A- their troubles, if not ended earlier by | 8re past 80 years of age. WEEK og eed boc Beat of Beal "ie. ‘bas te 07: a ee eal Big, monthly) ‘The epablic wil “Last fall m; e symp- | Of ague and malaria, can be re! ——— tom of poctre tion. She took. De. and cured with Electric Bitters. This : headache, con-| mail postage prepaid and securely ine Her Reaere tee over, (eee cae'erniecatie| Wn OMEr. Pte tof ll chart, sotasog . Improvemen: came at ones on four bot 4 Se >. pang This high class Coach and Road three great sheets, each 28x86 inches, cured her. Guaran' y Fran entirely ou system. |Stallion can be found at our stables with nine mape, as follows: Phy betes ong Price 50c and $1. ot Taping Ei ceva’s took ete in Butler, for the present season at a Map of the world; your choice of ——___—_ effects. E.8 Munday, of Henrietta, | ¢ of $10 to insure a living colt, or Jett Cuts Off His Thumb. Re aye $8 to insure in foal. Road Chief isa and jaundice, hande hi Frankfort, Ky, Mey 22—Cartie| till he took Electric Bitters, which | ™s-re're en ae igh, Seth, the Becath ty Iife saved his life. At Frank T. Clay's weight 1,300 Ibe. Real finestyleand ett, reathits county life prie- drug store; price 50c guaranteed. | @ction, extra geod bone and sub- oner, who is serving for the murder pred ects ibn lis & ° stances, and was bred by J.C. Mc- ot Attorney J. B. Mareum, and whose | What the Congress Spent. | ciare, ot Winchester, Ky. sentence for mu oO Town Marshall Cockrill was reversed | Washington, May 22.—The volume} |, 6? oe om. be hs se comb by the Court of Appeals, became an. of appropriations, new offices, etc., 34,249, Stabies and will evand gered while at his work in the peni Fequired to be compiled after each SS totaceis 1 Baas A, E. one tae é a 3 i HT e i 3 g tentiary chair factory and thrust the | *8¢ion .of Congress has been com-| coor, 16 1-4 hands high, weighs in good flesh, thumb of his right hand into machin. | Pleted for the third session of the Fif- . ery, and it was cut off. ty-eighth Congress. The summary F i ie &: fe if bidder of the appropriations shows a total wit: ‘The west lot five (6) of the He was placed in his cell by guards ‘ aarter of section five { ealth of indis: of $820,184,685. The (6) and all of| \uins & wi o pensable infor- and treated there by the prison $820 : total appro- ies oi ihe orcas! S ainioet at oe mation, among the statistics veing priations for the last séssion of the a " physicians. northeast of lot five (6) of the northwest 8 complete index of the counties and ey ses Fifty-eighth Congress for 1906 were quarter of six (6); all in township ein batt an increase of $39,012,259 over the ofan acto bag erent = oe satin renal eee: joe previous session of that Congress for from ‘north to wouth. i ces ht ro railroad and express offlees, «6 (| 1905. 8-4 Gherif electric lines,