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Weekly Times. . BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1907. -_" SS eee ee GOOD DIGESTION | Font SILL, OKLAHOMA. [Live Stock Exhibit at Mis- WD Chee Digits 4 ed Cai Ooer sourl’s Great State Fair. cert sa : toery Dies w __ [Ae Seem By Baten. County Man.) No ate Fair in the hetory oft [Ogg Farmer Shot by Another in one i | Tells of Geronimo and Rem-| cr ive atock exhibite ua the great} @ Fight in the Street. nant of His Murderous Band, | Missour! Stote Palr at Sedalia, Lass Liberty, Mo., Aug. 26 —William J. yeas year after the big barns : Suppesed te be Government} fied to the extent of thelr capacity Sevier shot and killed Porter Stall- there were 850 head of cattle, and|26* OF © street here. Sevier is a Prisoner. ‘and stock raiser in the Wal- Allen Wright, who recently return- Sai tacehed peal ae nore nut Grove neighborhood and Stall- | |edfrom @ trip through Oklahoma, ings owned a farm near Sevier’s. | titons 04 nd grr esos ain mae : @ echoo! ‘ raat camera aitaeteacés ba Thie quurrel was followed by the and the land lying southwest from polsoning of fifty of Sevier’s cattle ] | there te fine and selling at fabulous | prices. “A fine corn and fruit crop fs with.Paris green. Sevier belleved Staliinge put the poison in the feed tro and caused the death of his promised. This 1s destined to bea cot community was excited trult country. I visited Fort Bill, about the poisoning and one farmer and through the courtesy of Lienten- fn the neighborhood received an ant George Parington give some anonymous letter warning him to i. T : on the fort and surroundings. stop talking about it. That was i, rahe oie ae coun abouttwo months ago. The matter Eat ssias a ay aa developed {nto a kind of feud, farm- tureland, all with fen hr ers taking sides of one or the other. fi to Pr a 0s established {1 Stallings and his son came to «tone Liberty. On the road they met Se- 1869, and the remainder of murder- ous Apaches, 265 in number, are there, suppoed to be prisoners, Gero- vier’sson going home from town and nimo incladed, but the surroundings he refused to speak to them, This angered Stallings who, witha hickory of “Poor Lo” are far superior to mostof our good people. They have cane, chased the boy from his cart into @, farmhouse. Stallings then eeveral thousand of cattle ani F many horees. The cattle belong to STALLINGS BEGAN THE FIGHT the Indians, and each Indian has his The older Savier was walking down number branded on the cattle, and astreet here when Stallings and his when they are shipped gets his re- son arrived in Liberty. According turns. While I was there they ship- to the story of George Richards, the ped 1,000 good steers, 1,100 to 1,200 only person aside from the combat- pounds each, and fat. The Indians ants who saw the fight, Stallings put up all the hay they will and the drove up behind Ssvier, jumped from Government buys it, also thelr corn. his spring wagon and attacked him Tsaw Geronimo helping to load the with his heavy hickory cane, Sevier cattle. Hunting and fishing is good grappled with Stallings and then the on the reservation. They are fenc- son of the latter took a hand tn the ing a large timber reserve in the fight to ald his father. Wichita Mountains. I vieited Ove The fight went on several seconds ante uae pearl gpa and finally Sevier drew his revolver. : & qu on He fired three shots, but Stallings Sent a ee eee eee Bele agent wee tere ! 7 to und from the loss o Miss Alma Bricketedt, 19 years| Of county clerk, and now hes the blood. He int carried to a yard, old, of No. 4902 St. Louis avenue, | nomination of district clerk, which is proved her mettle and ewimming|good pay. He sald give Jake Allen DEATH INA LIBERTY FEUD,| A” Indian Story of Genesis. Muskogee, I. T., Aug. 26.—Among the Indians there is an interesting legend about the origin of the races. A the old, old i ., ? sreraorwowra weer" ot Auction old Indians, the Creator made three man, all of fair skin. He took them toe lake and told them to ju up in. At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale white. The second hesitated and principles: “going, going, came out red. The third was re- e-0-n-¢! , Stop the auction Inctant to enter the water, which J With Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It became muddy, and when he came § certainly checks falling hair; out he; was black.. no mistake about this. It acts Then the Great Spirit led them to jas a regular medicine; makes three bundles and told them to §the scalp healthy. Then you choose. The dark man picked up J must have healthy hair, for the heaviest bundle, andit contained § it’s nature’s way. spades, shovels and other instra- he hoes bind of teshinental~ ments of manual labor; the second “Sold tor over sixty years.” found in his bag a fishing rod, a gun ‘Made by J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maes. and warlike weapons, and the white Bee e Dies. man chose the bag which contained yers PILLS. paperand ink, and this, so the| CHERRY PECTORAL. legend goes, laid the foundation for oe ee ee his superiority of the other two races!STANDARD WILL OBEY LAW. which he has continued to exercise sevens ever since. ‘ Oil Trust Preparing for Opening Texas Asks a $1,100,000 Fine. St. Louis Suit. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 26.—A suit was} New York, Aug. 26.—‘The atti- filed by the attorney general’s de-| tude of the Standard Oil men will be partment in behalf of the state yes: |/to ask what the law fs, and when terday against International Har | hey have learned it they will obey vester Company of America, organ- | {5,” ized under the laws of Wisconsin. This statement, regarding the The petition alleges that the de- | coming hearing in this city of teat! fendant concern has violated the an-/mony in the St. Louis case to dis. ti-trust law of Texas and demands |golve the O!l Trust, was made by a penalties in the sum of $1,100,000. | man in a position to know the Stand- I¢ fe further alleged that this concern | ard Oil attitude. has formed an unlawful combination] The Standard Oi! men appear to with the following compantes: Mc-/be awaiting with equanimity the Cormick Harvester and Machinery | hearing, which is acheduled to begin company, Deering Harvester com-|on September 3. They predict that pany, Plano Manufacturing com-| there will be no such sensational de- pany, Warder, Bushnell & Gleasner|velopments as marked the recent company, Minneapolis Harvester | Government Inquiry into the Harri- company, D. M. Osborne & Co. and| man railroads. Aultman Manufacturing company. | Frank B. Kellogg, special counsel ae ok ee for the Government, who was spectal A Fight ata Kentucky Fair. counsel for the Interstate — London, Ky., Aug. 26.—News has|Commisston at the Harrlman inquiry, just been received here of a general {a expected to arrive here soon to fight near the Knox county fair|make arrangements for the taking of grounds at Barbourville, in which testimony. tlon for permanent buildings suffi- clent to take care of this overflow, bat new exhibitors are making en- tries, herds from other states are coming, and the secretary is now confident that temporary quarters must again be provided for a greats overflow of live stock. One breeder of international reputation has ar- ranged ta exhibit 80 head of sheep; one importer will bave 100 head of horses, and another approximately the same number. Breeders of Beef and Dairy cattle have signified thelr intention of exhibiting in great num- bers, and applications for ewine pens come in so rapidly as to almost swamp the office force. Thegreatest exhibit ever made in the Miseaissippi valley states is assured. Call on the County Clerk for a Premium List or address Secretary J. R. Rippey at Sedalia for fall information. Violinist McMillen Lost. New York, Aug. 26.—Francis Rea McMillen, the young violinist, has been lost in the Alps while attempt- ing to climb Mont Blanc, according to acablegram received in this city by his brother, Samuel E. McMillen, formerly of the Chicago Journal. The news came from the violiniat’s accompanist, Richard Hageman, at one time conductor of the Royal Opera at Amsterdam. He, with Mo- Millen, and @ party in which were Yvette Guilbert and her husband, and Mme. Van Dyke, had been mak- ing thelr headquarters for several weeks past at the mountain village of Pougny-Chancy. Young McMillen was just of age. He was born in Marietta, O., where . LECKIE. R. R. Y. LECKIE, Kerio, Miss., writes: “I write to tell you of the great bene- fite that Peruna has accomplished for me, It has cured me of catarrh and seemingly all the other ills that 1 was subject to, R “J can eat thing before me and digest anything I eat, Physically | am anew man.” With weak or deranged digestion, the source of strength and vitality is im- paired, the nerves are weak, the blood ‘ciroulates feebly. No man is capable of thinking ac- ourately or doing anything vigorously while suffering with indigestion, To ria the stomach of catarrh will produce clean, healthy mucous mem- branes and thus correct the digestion, Peruna has the reputation the world over for doing this very thing. Acourse of Peruna promptly and completely sets the digestive organs at their true function. where he died. One of the bullets struck him near the heart, another t fatally shot and threo ag eg oo ane prowess when she swam three miles| his regards, A. Waiour, | is tathet, 8. Hi. “MoMlllen, was vnc? lin the right slde of the breast and the other persons, one @ woman, were| Comraband Post Cards down the Missiesipp! Biver from nancy : third went wild. dangerously wounded. Constable|Endanger Mail Clerks. only 16 the boy won the prize at the ———_—___—_—_ Royal Belgium Conservatory for Eddy Case Ended. violin playing. Concork, N. H. Aug. 24—The fa- Widow’s Body Found in Room. mous suit in equity brought on March 1, last by George W. Glover, New York, Aug. 26.—The Brooklyn | son of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy and police arrested three men in an ef- others as “first friends,” against fort to find the slayer of Mrs. Lena/Calvin S. Frye and others, for an Scham, a young widow, whose body | accounting of the property of the wasfound in he apartments in Flush-| head of the Christian Science Church, ing avenue, Brooklyn, with the skull | came to an abrupt end today. crushed. Immediately after the opening of The arteries in one wrist weresever-|courtin the continued hearing re- ed and marks of « strangler’s hand | garding Mrs. Eddy’s competency were on her throat before Judge Edgar Aldrich and his comasters, William EE. Chandler, senior counsel for the next friends, announced having filed a motion for Grafton toa point opposite the Piasa Texas Tax Rate Reduced. Chautauqua landing. She was fresh when she landed, and rowed a skiff} Austin, Tex., —ug. 24 —The etate across from the Missouri shore to automotic tax board, created by an Piaga to farther prove her strength. | @¢¢ of the Thirtleth Legislature, and She is stopping at the Lambe’ Fold|compoeed of the governor, comp- Cottage, Piasa. troller and secretary of state, met Mies Brocksteds was graduated | Yesterday and fixed the ad valorem from the Yeatman High School last | State tax rate at 12% cents per $100 June. Sho is almost the {deal athle-| Valuation, as was indicated hereto- \ tic girl, with endurance, courage, will fore would be done. This rate isa nd strength. reduction from that of last year, When Miss Alice Pavey, danghter| Which was 20 cente per $100. of General Pavey, of Mount Vernon, The 12% cent rate was based on L. R. Campbell, who sought to quell | g:obe-Demoorat. ‘ the disturbance, was killed. Edward) Now types of souvenir postal cards Smith died of his wounds. Joh0| have appeared which are causing the Warren {s dangerously hurt and may | poss Office Departmentmuch trouble. die. Ralph Tuggle, a policeman, 18) Already nearly a hundred pounde of in 8 serious condition. Warren’s| the forbidden misstves are held at the mother, who carried a baby, W8! post office. The cards have pasted shot through one arm, and the arm) ¢o them a cigar band, a match anda was amputated. Turkish cigarette and bear the in- The only arrest is that of John | jgnetion to “smoke up.” The cigar- Bailey, who 1s charged with having) o¢¢. and cigar band are permissible, fired the bullet that killed Constable |}y¢ the match is contraband. Efforts Campbell. Nearly all of the fighters) 4, stop the sale of the cards are un- whoescaped unharmed have fisd {nto | availing and they continue to arrive the country. atthe post office dally. The matches nea eR A are Hable to cause disastrous mall A Novel Ice Cream Delicacy * |fires. The stamping machines cause The most novel thing in the ice them to ignite and endanger the cream line {s probably the viand for “the same course. of the river. Miss $1,707,615,- Brockstedt did not say a word. She| 458, am tocrease of $386,455,589 just Hetened. Mise Pavey put offthe| Over the 1906 assesament, and in- swim every day for three weeks; and | ‘udes $172,000,000 intangible as- Cures Woman’s Weaknesses. _ ‘We refer to that boon to weak, nervo 3 safleciog wrousen known as Dr. Ploree’s dismissal of the suit. afety of the emyloyes. finally abandoned {t altogether. Favorite Prescription. He said tint there were many rea- d . ia a doi : ; Somenceceninr ey cimmpmenisione Dr. John Fyfe one of the Baitorial Staf? | sons for this action, but the principal which Miss Hope Booth stands spon. Girl SI Stepfath Fine Horses Coming West. Would Make Men Marry. bn Rexpore Maneoss. BIIEY 878 |, wag “anprodtableness of any |*°%, "ble 18 a cantaloupe cream. To|Girl Slays Stepfather : rine " Inicorn root wi make {t take a pint of cream and an York, August 24.—Preparg-|_ A French spinster has presented to ; immediate result of a decision n our) | eggs to each quart of milk, with Who Threatened Mother. were made today for : a¢ ber of deputies in Paris a favor upon the exact issue as now sugar enough to make {t alittle too] Charleston, Mo., August 26 —An- framed, compared with the burdens and disadvantages to be endured by U6, both before and after such a de- ¢'s | cision.” A Murderer Saved His Life. Warrensburg, Mo., Aug. 26—It has jaat been ascertained that a jail was planned at the county nie Williard, a 19-year-old girl, shot and killed her stepfather, N. Wattly, while defending her mother from an assault. wus weet of one of the largest sin-| petition for. the enactment of alaw| t ‘pla censignment of valuable Europ-| to force all Freachmen to marry bes ea ever brought $0 thia|fore they are 30 years old. She| perso " aated i would have kept alist of bachelors} cul! slot wore 310° head including |and epinsters in the city hall, and sweet, as much of {ts sweetness will beloat during the process of freezing. To each quart of milk that has been used, add also the soft part of three good-sized, well-ripened cantoloupe| Following a dispute with his wile, melons, Do not cook the mixture,| Wattly became angry and, selzing a but pour it directly into the freezer. |large knife, started after the woman, 7 The result will be found to be abso-}who ran. At this juncture the girl ball Sassaman lntely deliclous—From the Septem-|entered the house and seeing her Fe eal, Thomes Parke who wee|#* Bohemian. mother in danger of being killed, ran ° trial charged: ‘with stealing ——EEssSsSs toe closet, secured a shotgun and 3 alge plea pst | (4 = returning to the scene before her 1 ‘pea aera - all! robnn tas Go Daae WA | mother had been injured. Wattly 4 t showed no signs of leaving the wo- man alone and the girl shot him in fae] | the back of the head, killing him. One of the funniest things in all a Mewspaper man’s experience is to hear a business man howling about “mall order houses” and preaching home industry when be uses statioa- yi ary printed away from home or hae . re a aE ckipegae FOES