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The Shawnee County News from Rossville, Kansas • Page 1

The Shawnee County News from Rossville, Kansas • Page 1

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Rossville, Kansas
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falsify -SUeeEEBIMS THE ROSSVILLE TIMES. ESTABLISHED 1887, NUMBER 49. ROSSVILLE, SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1901. VOLUME II. 1900 Price.

$7-50- A 1900 Price. $13.50. lay p. wl 1 No Better Stock of Clothing UDLJB UOUUUUU(J0 1 1 Hats Every dollar's worth of merchandise bought 1 is first km jVi: II! fe1 "1 It Caps, Boots Shoes, Men's Boy's OUR LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING HAS JUST ARRIVED, Women Children's discounted and then put on the market for its true and Underwear A Line of Gloves and iMittotis just Price, $8.50. 1900 Prire.

$10.00. 1 in from New York. I 1 has ever been offered to actual value. the. public We represent the Mishawaka Woolen, Rubber Co.

of Mishawaka, Ind. Without, any doubt, their hni' is the best for solid Weill' oil earth. livery Is guaranteed to sivc siitlsfnct ion if prope-ly used. We have without any doul.t the best factory Stll IT (111 till! roiul. 190J, $650! 1901, $11.00.

MENS OVERALLS. DUCK COATS, WORKING SHIRTS-long sleeves. "NVfc? Ilf 11 ldlo iimm FALL AND WINTER OPENING Jill- iriLIi none I jetter to A full line of GLOVES, MITTENS end Rubber Goods. If you buy 11 light weight robber, yon can't use it for heavy work. "The best on Kurt b.

Tailors." LAM 15 Chicago. II. L. MiLi.Kit, Agt. ABSOLUTELY ALL WOOL.

1SRH) Price. 11)00 Price. $10.00 Special prices given every day on women and childreus hose. A must sav this ti vin lias the best line of woiuens and cliiidrcns hose ever of If 1 III i ltu, $7.50. ficii for ho nioiicv.

Goods are arriving every day and will continue until the season is over. 1II01, $7-50. iron's. liov's. and Children's Suits, Ulsters and Dress Overcoats.

Iff kmmm 1 fill, 11)01, $8.00 Many patterns in Men's Pants to select from. Extra large sizes a specialty. When yon call to look over our large line of clothing, and find any style or pattern short, we can have anything you want in our line in a very few days if it is in the foreign markets, except Storm Overcoats; thev are in stock all the time. km MM ''WWW I 1 fill I mol, $12.50 9 The price above these line Dross Suits and Overcoats is what clothing was worth one year ago. The price lie-low is what they are worth for thirty days.

MILL L(! OFFHIl A11 purchasers of 5.00 worth o' Manager. A -roods within the next thirty days will be given a discount of five per cent. Ji 'bV. i for 700. after navinu 1.000 on he prop-' son lis, and was married about 8 years ago to licit ie Orris of Manhattan.

The all'air is shrouded in much mys erty, and acted very iUer, quit work Monument for Montgomery. The Santa Fe employes who announced hat I hey would coot ri-bute ifil.oiK) for he cr.pt ure of he murderer of Santa Fe Detect ive (leorge ('. afternoon train when he lather and son were both taken to Topeka; one to the hospital ami the other to the count jail. The first, bullet, that struck the vnmur man entered about mid way of The Crazy Deed of a Pather. A ino-L lauuMital.le shoot in alTair tonlv lila-e in this city early last Son-day inonrm- at Hie Wallace home on Orange st et in which llutfh Wallace with a revol and refused todoanyttnn.

liaikeuio him tttid tried to get, him to brace up, but he said 'I'll be if I do, 1 'm not gohiRto stay hereof anywhere else." tery. The old. gentleman stout tv maintains that the son did the shooting, while Hugh claims the father commit led the deed. The young man seems very solicit about his father and requests that he be not prosecuted. Uoth claim that they had never quarrelled.

the back on the ritfhl, si', probably live Inches from the back bone and i.Msscd tliroueh his liver; tho other Montgomery, have decided to give the. money to Mrs. Montgomery and erect, a monument to her husband. Montgomery was mysteriously shot through his window on the night of Octobers. One.

man has since been arrested on The old man's story is pretty generally discredited by everyone who has any knowledge of the facts. The father is 1:1 years old. The ver in the haml of his ajted father. It li.ipl oiu-l alioitt in tho inoniinn in the ham yard. 1 i unit says he had ffnw to the 1mm to feed chickens and was short ly followed by his father with struck the left shoulder and made but a llesh wound.

fhe near neighbors, who were the n. The old man 's version of the is as follows: first, to arrive on the scene, asUed ftiiT i trill s. Miiil'S. 'f. suspicion and now awaits the action of the district court, but otherwise the case-is at a st audst ill.

as I he detectives have no clue whatever to work upon. Topeka lh ndd. old gentleman "Why did you i i shoot him?" lie replied, "I just had Cnulwliniioi'V 'My son had gone out to the barn to feed his horses, and 1 followed shortly mid was ureiiarlnif some feed for he milk pail, who started to net some small potatoes to feed the cow. 1 1 null asked him to feed some small nubbins of corn that were in a tub near by. The old nvnt.lcman complied and while at the tub lie tired on llutfh, who was probably six feet diM int with his to do it." Mrs.

(ie. tie Wallace, wife of he wounded man, says her husband ti. cow. which 1 milked, when lliitfu This wav. please.

We serve yru had never quarreled with his father nine iii at he doorsudilenly and. yelled, well, satisfy your hunger with the and the father's statement that she 111 't nm miliar to shoot at lie same if Tw. A 'A a i and her husband had quarreled and best hot or cold ltnichintov. il. Home liaker.v.

hue jet injr the revolver from his pock- separated at one time is talse. Mie I droiioed the nail I held in my also denies that Hugh issubject totits. 1,.,,1 noil in-nnnled with hilll, holdinjf hack to his father shcllllitf corn 101 me chickens. He felt theholletsl ike hhn in the hack and as he tinned around lie saw his father with he smoking pistol pointed at him. lie stalled to run around the barn but to a U'ute that was fastened he turned She was not an eye witness to the IS i the wrist of the hand in which he held the pistol.

We both fell, and as we P. Village "Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life. Mr. II. 11.

ithicU. the well-known vil shooting but heard the shots and hurried to the barn, anil found both men i wmit, flown the irun was ciiscnaineo. 3 xv struggling on the ground. Hugh was St ill st run-ins, we rolled over, and the went, off airain. That's all there endeavoring to get possession of the rK ii i i ii wc to it.

We had no previous quarrel, lage liluoksniitli lit. r.nilianisville, Sullivan N. '-Our lit.t, eson. tivn year old. has always been subject, to (roup.

Hint so had lnive the attacks lieeti that we have feu ml many times that Iim would die We have hud the doctor unit used many medicines, lint Clmiiiber'uhi'M Cough lleuiecly Is now our sole reliance, it ui.em? to dissolve the toiurli miK'iisitnd revolver, and with her help finally succeeded. Hugh Wallace is of a quiet disposi around and met ins iauier Him trim still pointed at him. H'! ducked under the revolver and clinched with Hie old man and threw him to the ground. It wits in this scuffle- that lu received the second bullet, which struck him on ihe top of the shoulder Aiwins tin iiiiiiii. C1" Mni nr fold nlll'lll'S and I don't know why hedid so, unless It was insanity, lie Is subject to tits, and Hob Neasiey, a ranch foreman on flu.

llolden ranch, told me that, HurIi tion, a good worker, and a man that by giving minent doses hen the crim hud a tit while work lair for him, and a i ncrvcu to uiuci r. wi.nl fell out of his pocket while he wioi mil i iilt on the irround. attends to his own-business. Mo effort to extract, the bullets has yet been made nor will be made soon unless complications arise. He was placed hi Christ hospital, where it I was reported that he was resting comfortably and will probably recover.

py symptoms iip i-oir we have toiinil hat the dreaded croup Is cured before It eel settled." There Is i.o danger In giving: this remedy for It, contains no opium itr other injurious drug nnd may hn given as conlideutly to babe as touu adult. Kor ale by ii. I'ikuuk. "About seven years uyo he bought a fnvm south of Auburn, and stayed on and came out about, tliroe incues oeiow tm the shoulder blade. H.V this time the wife of Huh and neighbors arrived.

The wounded man was taken into the house and Dr. Miller hastily summoned. Deputy Shet itl C. C. Mcpherson locked the father up until the It one season, then bad a row with his wife atul she left hhn.

He then sold out.

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