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Edges Th Probably you have bought ed, amy gh mel _ ay t tools with edges that to authorize the setting aside of /tarmers estimate an average of stx- last. It is simply to ask for the een Kutter Brand when 12,000 acres of land in what {s/teen bushel it harvest fatalities. The accident was caused Sickening Shivering Fits buying. Keen Kutter Tools have been standard of America 2 OF mor by the flood. of d malaria, can be for 36 years, and are in every case the best that brains, known as the Horseshoe bend of the| weather 1s favorable, and expect a| 7 age and nage money and on can prodece ‘They are ro of the finest Arkansas river, to be stocked with very high quality. o balers em a shgery poe | Facpics ne of tool is sold under ts brand. baials by the onmese ef seneh”200" ee eee Carr Short in Funds $46,000. | penest in malaria, forit exerte a trae which now has a heard of more than Special R. R. Rates. Washington, June 12.—W. W. Carr, careaine influence on the disease, | ving it entirely out of the system. old Thomas, @ Chicago capitalist, is t financially interested in the enter- prise, as will be the Ponca Indians, whoee land will be used for pasture The draw knife shown here is an example of the excellence of ranch “101”, aald today that the of Keen Kutter Tools. It has * hang,"* which has never been successfully imitated, and it syndicate would purchase every) Denver, Pueblo and Colorado is a vy Ek best — ret pes ne : grgiong ae all available fullblood buffalo in the| Springs, Colo.. and return June 30th other Keen Kutter Tools. United States and bring them to oa ey 6 ~ retura _—— Bd psa: pclae “ — Seed ipod thelr natural range home in Okla-| convention Sacre ih pect “A nome ApiBag.! : ait Lectin, a homa. The Horseshoe bend pasture} §pacial rates to Colorado and Following are some of the various } winds, of Keen Kotter ‘Toole: {ea large peninsula formed by the| Utah points. One fare olus 50 for winding of the Arkansas river, is round trip. Tune 1 to September 30. SIMMONS HARDWARE CO., St. Louls, U. OO was crumbly, or too soft to hold an edge, or so hard as to Drivers, Auger Bits, planes: Draw Kale, Ba vere, Fis, ea, Draw Kn! we, Tool Cabinets, Borthes, Knives, Grass He Brush Hooka, Corn Kn! vee, Eye ‘Hoes, Trowels, Prun- is ‘Shears, Tinners’ Snipe, Scissors, Shears, Hair Sn appa ‘Horse Shears, Razors, etc., and Knives of all If your dealer does not keep Keen Kutter T ‘write us and we will eee that you are supplied. Every Keen Kutter Tool is eold under thie Mark and Motto: “* The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten.” ‘Trade Mark Train Through a Bridge. Stone Suit is Continued. Milwaukee, June 12.—Information| Lexington, Mo., June 12.—Thesult received at the general offices of the pang ah J. Lowy — Wisconsin Central rallroad in thie 55 Which Stove invested in the old city is to the effect that the engine, | Kansas City Times, was set for trial; | mail car and baggage car of passen- | but on account of the illness of ger train No. 2, eastbound, went| man, the case was continued un! through a bridge and into the river | November 1. near Colfax, Wis. There were no For a Buffalo Preserve. Bliss, Okla , June 10.—Plans have been perfected for establiehing in the Ponca Indian reservation thelargest buffalo preserve in the United States. Ata tribal council of the Ponca Indians held near here yesterday the Interior department was petitioned Kansas Harvesting to Begin. Abilene, Kan., June 12. —Sunshine, high temperature and a south wind have ripened Central Kansas whea: rapidly, aud, ifcontinued, cutting will begin Monday. This section has the finest prospects in many years, with very few poor fields. Experienced at Last tools made of steel that thirty fallblood buffaloes. Dr. Har- disbursing clerk of the Smithsonian | J¢ is much to be prefered to quinine, © institution, was arrested charged | having none of this drug’s bad after- | with embezzling $46,000 of thefunds | effects. E.S Munday, of of that institution. Carr, it is said, | Tex, writes: “My brother was very edmite his quilt. Carr’s wile ie now | ov. with melarial laverend jountinn itters, which visiting in Memphis, Tenn. That| gaved his life. At Frank T. Clay’s city was Carr’s former home. drug store; price 50c guaranteed. CASTORIA _ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bees. in ‘use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of | and has been made under his per- \ sonal supervision since its infancy. x le Allow no one todeceive youinthis, | © Special round trin rate to Kansas City $2 15 on aale Saturday of each week, All trains leaving Butler after twelve o’clock noon and all trains on Sunday. wood to return on any rposes. h Miller, ¢]érain leaving Kanaas City before Ley oy si nragera noon the following Monday a nicety of balance and rich in upland meadow and abounds Good return October 31. in timber and good water. The male progeny of the heard will be sold for commercial and private purposes. Adrian News. From the Journal, Irvin Deffenbaugh completed his second year’s work in the State Nor- mal at Warrensburg and returned home Friday for a visit with his parents. Ray Weir, who had been making Muskogee Thirty Years Ago. Muskogee, I.T., June 10.—William E. Curtis, the Chicago correspondent who is now in Muskogee, told some good stories of the times he visited Regiovered. $. A., 208 Broadway, New York, Will Test New Freight Rate Law. Jefferson City, Mo., June 9 —Asuit | will be filed in the Federal Court in this clty against the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners of Mis- souri to test the maximum freight rate bill passed by the last General Assembly. The suit will be filed by L. F. Parker, general solicitor of the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad, who will ask for an injunction against the Commissioners to pre vent them from putting into effect | rates scheduled in the Speers bill on | the ground that the rates are 80 low that it would be confiscating the property of a public corporation. Governor Folk intimated in his message that it would be for the Federal Courts to question the con- stitutionality of this law, stating the courts could uphold the part of the law where the rates are equit- able. The interests of the state will be looked after by Attorney General Hadley. The maximum freight-rate bill was passed by the last General Assembly with almost an entire new echedule of freight rates. For years and years a bill todo this had been in- troduced but at each session the rail- road lobby was sufficient to kill it. Expensive Practical Jokes. From an Exchange. “A practical joke,” said Barney Oldfield, the automobilist, “was played on me last season. I had my revenge though. “The practical joke took the form ofa telegram. It was o telegram from @ friend of mine traveling in4 Italy. It came ‘collect;’ it cost me $7; and when I opened it all I read was: “Tam well.’ “To get back on my friend for playing such an expensive trick on me I went out into the road and All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bué Weirand wife, lett Wednesday tojoin Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of | } his mother in Oregon. Ray is a Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. W se Se ge sory tote What is CASTORIA ous and happy life. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- hishome with his grandparents, Rev. Indian territory thirty years ago. “At that time,” sald Mr. Curtis, “Muskogee was a rail road camp, andit wasa pretty wild place. I remember there was a gambler who was running a faro game in a tent. The Gun Was Loaded. McPherson, Kan., June 12—A band of cowboye and Indians was secured togive a Wild Westshowand broncho busting exhibition at the band reunion held in Inman. T! - cowboys and Indians gave eo Se veg seer adage ogo hag gerie, Drove and Soothing Syrups. Sen - " g until he lost all the money he had.|ed Tuesday that the pension of John contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic tion of a war dance on an elevated| He thought he had not had a equare | Scheurick, of East Boone township, substance. Its jaa ts its mien It aeaoeans Worms platform and one of the Cherokee In-| deal and after he had gone out, turn- had been increased from $8 to $12 and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind diana ured a shotgun for shooting. |ed and commenced to ‘shoot up’ the|per month. The application for an Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiqn In some way soine loaded shells were| tent. The faro dealer picked up aj increase was made leas than a year and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ,, mixed in with the ammunition. The Indian discharged the gun into the crowd and seven people were struck by the shot. Among those injured were Mra Z R. Carter, Lulu Carter, James Stansel and Miss Ware. The latter's injuries are considered dan- gerous. heavy plank and leaning it against | ago. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, his back commenced dealing the| The contents of the North Star The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. game again in utter disregard of the| dive were sold under a chattel mort- ¢ cowpuncher. gage held by Duke & Woods, The} GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS “Another incident I remember |sale took place last Saturday. Sam was going to Tahlequah one day| Walle bought the showcases, safe, Bears the Signature of with a missionary who was to/deske and drugs. The wet goods baptize some Indians there. The|had previously taken by the sheriff preacher wore @ long frock coat and|undera writ of attachment sworn otherwise had much the same ap-| out by a wholesale liquor dealer in “oO o ¢ * pearance of the average circuit rider | Kansas City. , ® sictitaesmn ne! O ASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought omc se co) COR In Use For Over 30 Yeare ing sighte I ever witnessed.” The Ki nd You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ee Mrs. Bry:n Starts For Europe. Lincoln, Neb., June 10.—Mre. Wm. | J. Bryan and her daughter, Grace, will leave Lincoln to-day for a trip around the world. Because of the rather frail health of her daughter Mrs. Bryan will first go to some secluded place in Europe, probabl in the mountains of Gite, po Stabbed by an Insane Negro. i will there await the arrival of Mr.} Muskogee, I. T., June 10.—Colonel Bryan, who will safl from New York|Thomas Marcum was stabbed by a in September. It is Mr. Bryan’s|negro servant this afternoon. His Always Resecber the Full Name '€ jrqu'OMO Quinine; Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, os. " axati \ purpose to make an extensive sight-| wounds may prove fatal. Thenegro rs seeing tour to all the principal cities |‘ beileved coke crazy. Colonel Mar-|!" whe rbate ie for the Coanty of Bates | «57 ARSE i \ in Europe, where he expects to de-|cum isa brother of J. B. Marcum, | W™, 4. DeLung, Deceased. ¢ 2 | vote considerable time to a study of [3 Aaa Pine, wa mewn Cures a Cold in Cue Day, Grip in Two. | who was killed in Breathitt, Ky., in annexed. the famous Cockrell-Hargis feud. rae ity eae ot Wins A, DeLeane, Marcum belonged to the Cockrell : faction. He isa leading Democrat. | ai His candidacy for national com- | $50 mitteeman from Indian territory | ss four years ago caused a split in the Demoerat party from which it has sonleaty M, never recovered. the next term ofthis cont’ pean order wilt've | @ Perhaps you like Your gra hair; then keep it. Perhaps not; 8 made for the, oele ine ccaned te will beands. | genem remember— Renewer,always restores color to ™, 7 srtey 2 00., tad 6 the problems of municipal owner- ship, securing {ntormation for use in alecture tour upon his return to America. After bis Europesn trip Mr Bryan, accompanied by his wife and daughter, will sail for the Orient and stop in Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines on the journey home. ciated iaaiialiaiae ; ; cient for the ent of sald debts; and it is hai: falling h : fs A Boy Confessed Murder, | 4 Territory Shooting Affray. = Ble any, fr fat : ee we a — McGee, I. T., June 10.—Z. Y ° ¥ , Plattsburg, Mo., June 10.—Hugh . i} ‘la Mo OR. MUPTEE SE Griffin, a merchant was shot and prier to the’ first’ day of the Ra al ares Jones pleaded guilty h court c ofsald “duane to-day to] ted and ble brother, Fred Grif, sien Resemeneee E E “TL rin the second ; run) 4 I N degree for killing his father, Lafay- - f it ette Jones, near Gower, Mo., August found a cobblestone, I wrapped this stone in excelsior and pink paper, sealed it up ina handsome box and sent it by express, ‘collect,’ to my friend abroad. “T¢ cost my friend $8 for the box, when his father went to the barn and and on opening it le found, along told him_he could not drive the with the stone, a note from me that | animal. This is supposed to haveso tread: « ‘On recelpt of the news thas ‘you | single-barreled shotgun and shot his were in good health the accompany- father. He reloaded and fired a sec- ing load rolled off my heart.” A New Frisco Hospital In Saint Louis. | old. The action of Jones inpleading is guilty was a surprise, as hiscase wae Springfield, Mo., June 10.—I¢ learned on excellent authority that the 8t. Louie & San Francisco rail- way company has recently purchas- ed a plot of ground on Laclede avenue, one block from Forest park in St. Louis, on which will be erected | pneumonia. But when coug! one of the finest railway hospitals in|colds are properly treated, - the United States. The hospital will is averted. F. J. Huntly, of badly wounded in a street fight with bie eden cera dal tM Dr. J. N. Norris, a druggist, Wednes-| ane oer of the Probate Court, ( Te G POWDERS) Ea is Ualy 2 ruggists, of mall Dec t 5. day. Ill feeling is said to have ex- held in and for eald county, hereby certify that isted between Fred,Griffin and Norrie ae ot Publication therein refered to, as the | Cogt 1 J, MOFFETT; “D, St Louis; Ma. for some time. It is alleged that the er Witness By hand “and veal et said Mother ! Hesitate no longer, but save the health and life of | two men met on the street. Fred : lssourt, this 20th child, “e ve by these powders. Bates County, RIA and ly and ove! advanced toward Norris with an day of May A. Ds iryers, | comes the effects fosu mmer’s heat upon teething children. open knife. Norrie drew a revolver ‘iatige of Probate, Tee ee nS eon and shot him. Z. Y. Griffin ran to ‘Assist his brother and was shot by B. t t Co, Norris. He died yesterday. ll ates County Investmen 14; 4904; He wilt -be given a sentence of fifteen years. Hugh and his sister were preparing to go to church near Hemple, in this county, and Hugh was harnessing a horse at the barn [enav.] 31-4t enraged the boy.that he procured a parties were prominent. BUTLER, MO. BREET ye: ag Capital, = = sc50,cOoO. ond time. Hethen ran to a neigh- Killed By a Runaway. Money to loan on real at low rates. Abtracts of title to all lands and town in Bates county. Ohoiee bors and told of his deed. Hugh Jones was arrested and has been in jail here ever since. He is 17 years Guthrie, Ok , June10.—Mre.Emma Cuppe, 40 years old, was killed and her daughter, Dovie, 14 years old, mortally hurt here today in a run- away accident. Their horse became frightened, swerved in. front of a hig aN Rees avenue electric car and A Grim Tragedy _ | threw both women underneath the is dally enacted, to thousands oflear's wheels. Both were crushed. It 4 ; im 4 enother victim of consumpslon ‘ot Paste waa br gates he and the girle legs and the physicians the |®ay she cannot recover. always on hand and forsale. Abstracts of title tities examined and all kinds of rea! estate eet fur Monday. (ALAAAN on, Ind, writes: ~My wile] Wisconsin Locust Sourge. se a