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The Fascination of fhe Harvest. | Ql ENEEErHe——eqEEEeE : ie: : “Thrust in thy sickle and reap; for | ™""" Order of Publication. a the time is come for thee to reap; | eraggor wigsopRI { —_ P coher for the harvest of the earth is ripe a as paoaer ‘ast aa a There is a fascination in the harvest | mizaheth J. Bruee and George 8 Rrece. that weaves a wisp of romance into Againat fa mint Kr Ww » James M. Carter. If livine. and the known Charles Ward, of Purcell, I. T., In the sheaves ehat are bound up these) widow, eed heirs or aevincee of oid Sounon jured in Attempted Hold- long, sun-flooded days, where the pe agg vy thd cavanenghor angpl up on Santa Fe, . r devi i4 John LF " 2 harvest of the earth is ripe. It is not oll yet tl Pace P FA J alcne a selfish rejoicing in the knowl-| John 1, Evans. To. Fyane if living a - e 4 - —— wea Wiiea- edge that a generous yield means an hy Lt oy ane ar case Tipton ELT 4 2 Wi Frans, if tivine, and if dont absence of want that awakens the uni-| vane: Wm N_ tvane. ir living. and if feet versal interest in the sturdy army now * e . he marching against the battalions of] wa a ou head (Mattias Wr. bearded grain and will move north-| P. Bvs . ward gradually as the harvest of the] Jer: Filzad Tavior. wife of © M_ Tayler; “f Loast Ioccae? Joseph Erktes, if I'virg end if dead, bis nn (F447 f = AFFAIR OCCURRED AT HOLLIDAY, KANSAS ‘After Shooting Mr. Ward the Ban- ait Broke Away and Ran the Full Length of the Train, Dis- appearing in the Darkness—Got Only a Coat and Hat. earth ripens in regions where the sun we widew. he! devi shines less ardently. There is some- Die known wit het thing inborn in even the most urban| visees; Wm. Mrrariand iiiving and itdend, a WA 224 on g 6 @, of men that causes him to feel a thrill weeps of joy at the sight of a great wheat] anknown witew or widower, hairs at lewand /) C he La ” field waiting for the sickle, It is not ued It dea’ the'innknown halve snd and Le . A. : Holliday, Kan. Dee. 5.—An un- known robber attempted to hoid up Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe train No, 17 here about 11 o'clock Monday night. Charles Ward of Purcell, | T., who grappled with the man was shot twice in the left leg above the knee. The bone was broken. He probably will not die. The robber es- caped, but lost his hat. Mr. Ward took his revolver away from him. The robber returned to the train ten minutes later and forced Burt Woods, of Newkirk, Ok. to g:ve him a hat, Then he left the train and disap- peared in the darkness, The only thing besides the hat which the robber took was a coat which he seized in the private car of George . Nicholson, of Chicago, third vice president of the Atchison, Tope- ka & Stnta Fe. Mr. Nicholson's pris of aaid Robert M. Rarton: HM. the student to hasten trom his books| Aero. XY “wotucaeie W ura Sn Recaust Uekanits worlk many e student to hasten from his s jarton, oun a. ing ani and the man to drop his accustomed poy een Jag yet ob theerdhgers pon 2 —- vocation to join the busy toilers in 4 —~ : " ° 5 7 the fields. Many of those who arise ra ot te oat Aas ant . Liones the pariie ot-vé me [ e with the earliest lark and labor until ‘ J a hie ven rn hte at law or e + Frm \ the long shadows are lost in the dusk} {NRG "await; Jamsn 8 Nichaldenn 16 F jas Lhe best are not in pressing need of the wages| IMvingandif dead, th known heirs —x davineen and widew 0 Tames & ¥ they receive. They could find more] aan jena Rhaw, widow of Theodore A. . e profitable employment in less arduous} [MIN ‘preased: Harty Shaw. if living an’ Uy: 2 Paved wn the Qetostan Nie : work. There is some other cause that] law or Aeviseon: 8, H. Geisel, if mand if dead sends them among strangers for a sea-|] frags ne Tne yates ae teehee ad Mentone Ze 4 son, There i " co-nartnershin eampoged of ‘he ab-ve EE er e is a call of the harvest vi tari. ket Monstasin, 2 named, F } says the Kansas City Star, as there| Joseph Ecklea, James T Carmichal Wm, ts a call of the wild. The call of| Homecteyy Gay ie, Revers Wt. Canon, ie GP. the harvest was learned in the days] Nichaldeon, their associates and aastan W() 1D when Ruth, the Moabitess, bound up . e —— Order of Publication, 2 oo “ , | the heart of Boaz in the sheaves she] Now atthis day comes the plaintiffs herein € vate car was behind the day coach eases th ie fae eth ighty by their attorney and shows to the court that ry lA where the robber shot Ward. The | & ds of the mighty | they have heretofore filed herein their petition e train was vestibuled and when the | ™@ of the family of Elimelech. The Marea Ghat tare on Georse 8. 0 J robber attempted to eseape he wa-| Vivid imaginations of those early ‘named defendants, James M F, Yute lo . forced to run the entire length 6. | gleamers saw cause for wonder and ree, alias Ter ie nd. Ge aly ‘“rrtias Bume aeetre oO. the trein to the rear end, There tha | speculation in the annually recurring ee a nanion oun ye ie " door was locked and the robber dives | miracle of the harvest. It is this Mn- i" Monabresile, “lesen W. Lonon, kdnaliwe and. Zize Mee, ~ he Wo. through the glass of a window and es- | gering fascination that draws men to] ® Cidwelt mine Kidwell, sjemee 8 ‘ caped, the wheat fields even in this utili-| Tipton Evans, Elizabeth Kvans, Wm. N a Ser rd The robber boorded the tra'n in| tarian age: James P. vane. and the firm of Taylor and = EGO TE awe RAVAN geen tens BAD sis Cy. He had a ticket to To said aa i b thd ewe nis mane te _ Which he showed to the conduc ‘pghevited Stemovies,”” alleging that there are op they verily Delleve 8:0is Sa s slowing up for] of what the writer calls “inherited | th tiffs; that sald unkcown ‘persons are anata 3 Gyetvet, pase youterdey 27em SeLtvereae ane 8 Holliday the man walked quietly to * interested as the widow. beirs ——— short tour of the coast country, and am clad to aay’ . Uh sds, ) memories,” told by the owner of the] yisees of above named defan¢ inform you that I am more then ever pleased with the end of the day . pointed a res} wing Carte: at ta | : 6 BO SN : “that country. You have no doubt he: his tine volver, at Charles Ward of Pure ruins of an old Roman fortress inj sian BY intoritanon ay deviae from the sald aa ao ae vias) Looe, rem the hone eetiog Shat wy trip © roa , t raries " : ", * 2 I - - hapiciier te Bs ‘sh : England. A clergyman came to see f Carter, who at ove time owned or Felfurriae, Texas, 13 pa Ae pe Ag ZT hope you ere pleased with the , and ’ i the ruins and claimed to have dis- | *l#!med some interest in a portion of the land in O. R. Spielhagen, S Veet 10th St., My wen Were all well pleased with their trij ‘ B. P money, W at : said petition and hereinafter des:ribed; and C. Mo. 4 everyone of then cams home boosting to beat the seized the hand hol the tinct recollection of living there, in] other persnna whos, Ramos are unknown, WhO Prices Lagloria Qwerty doliares Gold evexy mane Rise’ bands, fT taink wo will heve another nice parey fr ne BERG) RO 4 ; ¥ interest in the sub- wen’ old every man. f 4 “ 4 The robber was unable to raise the | S°me priestly office (evidently it “ran Band hd ly Lag party Sales five hundred ninety-five acres Ladloria, next veg ga ed by a tae acaten, revolver and fired twice at Ward's | in his family”), in Roman times. He a) Bemed Bevel 08 Datiaebedhemse ds 4S: fae Yours very’ sincerely p legs. asked to see an old tower that had] to plaintifts, of defendants F M. J. Ker €. . y As ur By that time other passengers were | tumbled ‘down, saying there was in re ear une ins tM, ‘ ext X CUS Uk v.18 “See owt ew “ coming to the rescue of Ward, The | Roman days a socket in the top of it rf ye ay heh, RG. Kidwell and robber hee » frightened and ran, Wherein the defenders planted a t ate hereiniatter desoribed ore B CA T RBURY. A 0 i 0 H | ‘ G His flight took him — through the | and hauled to the top a basket pro- bid tee ct racior and Mountehatie, or inter BEN. . N E ’ gent. ffice ver al oway s rocery. private car of Mr. Nichol who tected with leather, in which were eated and claim or may claim title as the was asleep there, The pc i : y heirs at law, or devisees of some one of | ies \ ‘ archers who from the top could pick ove aamed Seuerniners of said firm or co- stop Was knocks Ae Mie a lontun desk. wine rshin, or aa the succes: successors Or i hint the private car wae q Pathnan, | O% leaders of besieging foes. “Then,” |hesigners af ame ne oF the members of the Glode-Democrat Sued. vote of the city for Mr. Philiips, who} — The Question of the Hour. ae ee Was a ranma’ | said the owner, “we made diligent firm of Taylor and Mounteastie, or some one of . was a that time a candidate for the /siltaies Ac ok abso ts Acciona a hen Ac nmseartaer sis it aS h and found the stone socket he ber of the gaid firm of Taylor and hrough his attorneys, Abington | ofticg of representative in the legisla- i fe at 4 " se & (i j te, and derive title or interest as i : resel iteelf and woe pushed aside, At the und of | 4escribed, a thing none of us had ever or doviseen. by Inberitance or de- ol peered _ - ae James | ture, in return for which the ahove fe pon eos Pp ~_" * the Pulliaay the robber tried the door | 88m.” This is not romance, but is] Vise ne ons Of the members of eaid drm | M, Orchard of this city and James A. | named gentlemen were to procure a | © © MAannood oO! America. tla, fel- and found ith Hie sprang | told as a fact which the writer wants | of, or other persons to the plaintitts anknown, | Read,_ of Kansas City, George C. low-citizans, what am I going to ‘ : me eae nreor may be interested, as the widow, heirs 3 @ hd pard.n from Governor Dockory tor ; pers people to delieve, If the new govern-| Gr iaw or devisees of the ‘above named defend: | Orchard,. county clerk and former | wipjig Bultiner, who atthat time was give my wife? Shalt our children thy dow dat ‘he ; e tec t . ) of ¢ freight | ment in Engle as not yel Q ant John L. Kvans, if he be deceased, and ‘ Be : i pe a ‘eae : _ pr pee _ —— er pe derive thelr intereat’ by Inherk:ance or devive publisher of the Citizen, last Satur- serving a term in the penitentiary starve while John D Rockeieller nm 4 { 3 ‘ fice -killer st be ‘om said John L 8, who at one time own- c >? N leaped at him, but the robber threw | incumbent is open to graft. OS Geaieee, Sone eee ur cent ean ae geen — ag upon his plea of guilty to having _— a is kp igo No, @ him under the Pullman coach and — = other persone to plaintitfe unkpown, ‘are or may eo 8s Louw ” tmocrat, in | robbed the Butler Couaty Bank ofa babies mes no: they may have 4 "Politeness, botnterested as the witow, heirs at lawor| Which he asks for $100,000 actual Chita pant P devisees of the above named defendants Tipton hildren are the veal humoris Evans, it ha be dead, and derive thels Interest damages and $100,000. punitive They sver rac a a wo ” inheritance or devise from suid Tipton They never rack their brains to s ns, who at one time owned or claimed some | damages to his character on account E something funny. Here is a small | Interest in the real estate hereinafter described or a portion thereof, and other persons, are or of an article he alleges the Globe- dashed on inio the darkness. In the meantime, Mr. Ward, the rola ‘a » had been taken to Dr. Maxon, of Cun- large sum of money, {odigestion, but starve? Never! The | The article was sont to the Globe- | Fe4! tssue before the American people Democrat from this city a day or to-day, the issue that cannot be con- two: before the election with the in- | 08d by falee reasoning or obscured » Who was on the train, | boy's ingenuous “composition” on po-| May bet 7, ‘ i = ii praia . y be tnterested in the subjes atter of this him. Ton minutes af-|titeness: “Never eat quickly, or you| silt. whose ps mes ean ot ‘be inserted herein ae = in its paper {0) tention to influence the niggers io oo —— of rae might get bones in your throat. My | w rire at I fdefendant| pee against the Democratie nominne tor | ¥Fanny le: Is there a Santa Claue? father knows of a boy who got killed | {ames #. F erotic feath The article which is alleged to have | representative —Popular Blofi Citi- And when the masses of Iiberty-lov- over his Sun dinner, The greedy | the said P. Evan: ime own- | been of such damaging consequences | yo), ing people,a vast majority of the boy was picking a rabbit's head in Fede oti emtmaticn ofthe suit, | 60 Mr. Orchard, was published in the oe p2ople, rise in thelr might and their the doctor, Woods refused, but Dr hurry, and swallowed one jaw of? it, | 0" % aE lionel CS iaolal Wank uaa eae Globe Democrat juss prior to the} M.D. Vandyke and Mrs. Lizzie Cal- | nighties, and creep with bare feet in- Maxon seived the hat and threw it | 22d my father says he was choked to | not be set forth herein, because to the plaintifs | election two years ago in which it| vert, both of Rich Hill, were united | 60 the parlor and see the s' - aa unknown, as the widow, beirs at law, or dev- death there and then. Be very polite | jsces of defendant Wm. N. Kvans, ithe bedead,| claimed that Mr. Orchard, Sam M. yer you >; >| ag and derive their title or interest, by inheri- A over your meals, then, especially | thee or devise from the sald Wm N kvans it| Phillips, E. L, Abington and R. H. when it’s rabbits. Since my father | dead, who at one time owned or claimed an in- : Serest in and to the real estate hereinalter and | Stanley had formed collusion with told me that, I have always felt rather | inthe petition described, or some portion there- queer over a rabbit dinner. I don’t | of but the respective ‘interests of such un- Lewis Bulliner, & worthless b =e d- and spect re talk much, and don’t ask for any tofare Rereln, can Rot —e specifically de- in which he was to deliver the nigger ” sori or‘set forth, for e reason that 1e ong - — ry won a little quantity of inte eat 1 oF the nber of persons ill H si girl praise, despite its strangeness, | Who may be interested as hereinbefore set forth ‘ W ave a ky Navy. “ . to i; whi i le was “Turf, sir, is grass and clean dirt coat ted te terms, Gaatoeh oy ee, stuck together by God.” dent defendants and auch unknown persone ag Washington, Dec. 3.—The United bulging, they will decide as with one voice that there is. They may put it that way. They may just 5 atl got!” But it come to the same thing. to the robber to prevent further shooting. The robber jumped to the ground and walked quietly away. in marriage Thanksgiving day. Al- so, inthe same town on the same day, Mr. Stephen B. Sharpe, of Kan- Topeka, Dec. 5 —Charles. Ward, who was shot by the Santa Fe train robber at Holliday, was brought here on the same train on which he was shot. The train arrveq at 1:15 and Mr. Ward was at once taken to the Santa Fe hospital here. Although Rich Hill. badly wounded, the surgeons at the Whan dhe note Ge a, States is not to be behind France in hospital say he probably will recover. on the motor cer Aret began.to | iy the matter of a eky navy. come into popular use ten years or| ald The government has Lawrence, Kan., Dec. 5.—The sneak | 80 ago, it was generally predicted opened mego- tlations with the Wright Brothers of Dayton, Ohio, for the exclusive right- to. their fiying machine. General William Crosier, chief of theordnance department, who for two years, aid- thief who at 11 o'clock Monday night escaped after shooting E. C. Ward, of Purcell, I. T., a passenger On west- bound Santa Fe train No. 17 at Holli- day, Kan... appeared in Lawrence early Tuesday in search of a physi: cian, The man’s hand was wounded. After an unsuccessful uttempt to se cure the services of two physicians, he disappeared. It is believed that the man is in hiding in Lawrence. it fs supposed that the man’s hand , was hurt in the scuffle with Ward which ended tn the latter being wounded. The thief appeared here at about 1:30 Tuesday morning at the home of Dr. B. Smith, half a block from the police station. The physi- cian asked the thief to go with him to hig office, a short distance.! This the man refused to do and disap peared. Later he called at the home of Dr. A. J. Anderson, in the next bicck. Anderson was not fn and the man left. The local police with the aid of a Santa Fe detective are try: ing to find trace of him. Want a Torpedo Pianter. Washington, Dec. 5.—Representa- tive Kahn of California called on ‘4 Secretary Taft Tuesday and secured ffom him a promise that be would recommend to congress an immediate appropriation of $150,000 for the pur- pose of building a torpedo planter for use in Sau Franefsco harbor princi- ios ieee Kahn showed | that the horse was doomed to early extinction; and, since they have be- come so numerous and universal, one would naturally expect to find that | the defendants the number of horses in the United Kingdom has been. seriously reduced. It is a little astonishing, therefore, to find that this is by no means the case. In’ 1897 the ‘number of horses in Great In getting our’ car of hickory nute and wish to thank the people who have brought us nuts and helped us and hope everyone is satisfied for we no doubt helped the price out about 15 to 20c'per bu. . gilt , Britain and Ireland was 2,070,000, iq When you tead this remember OLD GLORY flour is on 1903 (the latest figures available - . top. It pleases every body, ask your wile if i¢ pleaser HER, comparison) the number was 2 and only costs $1.00 per cack. Try a cack 16 costs nothing = ane anaes Ont, to Se pl to try it. : pers fodiaralanpinsgronhiiet Wo have just opened » bbl. of Helns Dill Pickles, try them Shoe eae Secctee ten fate Beat taba ‘ | Bae ‘ ne the release of J. ten @ year. aE A remarkable list, collected for first time, shows that American wom- en have, within a few years, gained titles by marriages into’ English fam- ilies, 26 German titles, 14 French, 17 Italian and six Russian. It is fur- ther estimated that 160 American heir- esses have taken to Europe in dowrtes | no less than £30,000,000, or an aver- age of £187,500 each. In Great Brit- ain the American wives of British