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News -Review" IOWA atatersd as seoood olsss matter at lb pontoffles la Kiowa, Km, aodsr act of son ress of Marob Ird, 1171, OSCAR HABERLEIN. Editor. 10 Page Price, Sl.00 a Year VOL. XVIII. BARBER COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCfl 27.

NO. 1 8 MBS ANDY OLSON DEAD, TO THE FARMERS OF KANSAS sheriff Mccracken killed. Johanna OIon, wife of Mr." Andy Kansas is the greaest pro Railroad Time Table i Olson, died at ber home one mile duoing state In the Union, and is therefore vitally interested in bind Mouthwest of this cltv, after ailing for day noon to his home and last resting place at Medicine Lodge, The funeral fcervlces wera held In the Christian church at Medicine Lodge. Kjowa was very much in evidence at the funeral as was also the Mule Creek country and the western part "DAD" CLARK, HIS SLAYER, some time but quite unexpected San ing-twine. As a result of the ex MISSOURI PACIFIO DEAD.

day abont noon, March, 22nd. The tortions of the binding-twine trust Passengsr arrives 11 00 a III. JONES DEAD. After lingering between life and death for nine days, almost to the hoar, Mordecal A. Jones, of Corwln, Harper comity, father of 8.

Warren Jones of this city, died at the Cottage Home hotel, where be was taken lm mediately after the fatal aocldent had happened, surrounded by bis faithful wife, loving children and friends, at 20 minutes past 4 o'clock Wednesday evening. Mr. Jones. was direct cause of her death was aboess the legislature of this state, in 1898, depart 6 Freight, an Ires 11 a Itaves 0 SO a While attempting to serve a war on the liver. Funeral was bold on of the county.

made provision for the establishment rant and to arrest James Clark, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. The church in which services were of a blnding-twiue plant at the Penlt large numker of friends followed the held was entirely too small to hold entiary. The capacity of the plant commonly known as "Dad" Clark, on a charge of violating the prohib all the people who had assembled to F. LYON, Agent.

SANTA FE. Main L'ne Eait Bound. was small, and for the first few years itory laws of Kansas, at the old man's remains from the desolated borne to the M. E. church in this otty, where impressive fuiieral services were the quality of twine produced was pay their last respect to the popular unfinished house west of the Santa Fe Com nan inn tha not very good, but in the last three county official, the in a comatose state for nine day, re vlvlng only for a short period dur conducted by the castor Rev.

O. A years new and Improved machinery 1,1 vnt onerm u. mo- mend and man, respected and hon- Express, depart, ...4 Ms bl Wood'd St Newt'n Aocom'n ....10 12 am 632 Klow Frght arrive, 00 Kltoh. The flora) offerings were pro has been put in, the capacity of the racen of this county was shot and ored by all as a dutyful officer, a true ing which be recognized bis wife and children several days before bis fase and beautiful. The body was plant greatly Increased, and the woumiou mursuay mgnt, anu mend ana good citizen who lost 886 Kiowa Wellington Frght dep 7 Main Line Weal Bound laid to rest in Riverview cemetery.

quality of the twine improved, until iarK in lurn supposedly Dy Marshal his life while serving the people in end, but never reoovered sufficiently after the accident had happened on Panhandle Ezpreaa, depart 11 01 pm Bunton of Kiowa who was with the it ia now as good as the best on the Mrs. Olson was a native of Denmark. She was fifty-one years and 027 Woodw'd Aceommod'o I 00 sheriff to make the arrest, was shot market. Other states have followed nis omciai capacity. But a small part of the people from outside of Medicine Lodge could be accommo 625-Local Freight, 11 48 a in Monday evening, Marob 18.

to give the attending physicians Dr. J. S. in the right leg below the knee, which eleven months old at the time of ber our example. Missouri has a similar wound also proved fatal in the course Fulton and Dr.

A.S.Cloud hope of death. She came to the United Bute North Bound plant, and manufactured about one million pounds of binding-twine last of a day or two, his recovery. More or less uncon in 1882. Her fir Jt husband Mr. A a 441-Guthrle Kiowa Expreai arrives 10 44t-Local Freight, arrives 6 45 The shooting occurred, as already dated In the little church and had no opportunity to hear the last words of consolation, eulogy and prayers delivered by the officiating minister.

After the services the body was es year. North Dakota has a similar scious all the time he suffered no pain and slowly bnt surely life fadtd derson met bis death by an aocldent in this city In 1891. He was in the 645-Kiowa A Ezpreaa, 11 15 a stated, at the home of "Dad" Clark, plant, as has Indiana, Michigan is DBA South Bound. at about 9:45 p. m.

Thursday night, away until with an almost inpercept- just installing a plant. Minnesota oity on business and started for borne when the horse he drove shied and March 19th. The officers of the law tble effort be breathed bis last. The corted by the active and honorary pall has made greater strides than any 'll-Kiowa Guthrie Bzpreas dep'ta .4 40 a 448 Local Freight, departs 7 50 a ra 548-Med Lodge Kiowa Ezpreaa 4 20 am body was conveyed to the home of made a mad rush for home. Mr.

wearers chosen at Kiowa, members of state in this enterprise, the prison Warren Jones and given In charge cf Anderson was thrown out of the authorities up there confidently ex I. M. GOBMAN, Agent, the sadly afflicted family, and representing a'l parts of Barber baectv. eot tanarled in the lines and had proceded to the almost isolated house of the old man to make his arrest. Clark was alone in the house, talking to himself, as was his habit, in the dimly lighted room.

The sheriff not familiar with the habits of the pect to manufacture nearly three undertaker W. L. Laugbman, who prepared the body and directed the funeral and interment in Rosebill was dragged to death, before reach fourths of the twine used in that state county the cemetery and laid away to rest. rnno rnn CIIF Rhode laland Red, ing the Anderson home several miles this year. Kansas, in good wheat tUUd rUn OALCi RuseCombi eggstl.OU cemetery at Hazel ton yesterday northwest from Kiowa.

In 1893 sb for fifteen. Yards, one block eaat of M. In sympathy with public sentiment years, when headers are not much old man, supposed that "Dad" was afternoon. Funeral servics were held was a rled to Mr. Andy Olson it used, needs about ten million pounds church, residence two blocka east.

J. E. Myers, Kiowa, Kans not alone in the house, but Marshal at the M. E. church at Hazeltop, at Medicine Lodare.

with whom she Mayor Herr of this city issued the following proclamation the morning followiug the shooting: Bunton told him of "Dad's" habit of twine, and every pound of it ought to be bought at our Penitentiary. The 2:30 p. ro. The church was crowded lived in perfect harmony and bappi of talking to himself when alone A mod 4 room with mourners and neighbors and "Mayor's" Proclamation. Whereas RESIDENCE FOR SALE capacity of our plant is not as yet house, in Kiowa, imss until the time of ber death.

She had no children of ber own, but was Clark did not respond to the demand friends of deceased, all the old sett Hon. E. L. McCracken, our beloved that great, but if the patronage will 75 feet ground, well located. Enquire of W.

H. WOODWARD, Cherokee, Okla. of the officers to open the door and lers of Hazilton and Oorwin being justify its enlargement it will be en cbe step-mother of seven children to whom she devoted her life and gave them all the love and kindness of a came out and surrender himself to the sheriff. Threats were made to shoot Sheriff, is now at the point of death from an assassin's bullet, I. hereby proclaim this a day of mourning in this the city of Kiowa.

larged to meet the demand. Oklahoma also buys extensively from WANTED, CATTLE TO PASTUE noH" present to pay their last tribute of respect and honor to their dead friend and neighbor. Rev. C. A.

Kitcb, of Kiowa, preached a mott him and to set fire to the house and kind mother and truly christian Bros, ranch eaat of Kiowa. Can take In about Kansas. Since Kansas engaged in the manufacture of twine the price woman. The sadly bereaved bos to smoke him out, to induce him to give himself up, but he did not 600 head. Call on or address, V.

SALMON miles east of Kiowa, Kansas. J. N. Herr, Mayor. We reprint the following biograph befitting, tender and consoling fun band and the children adored Ihe has been reduced more than one do so.

While one of the officers eral sermon, remembering the many wife and mother and are heartbroken ical data from the Barber county Index: proceeded to break in the door half, and the farmers in all these wheat-growiiig states are saving the other started to the other side of over her death. CARD OF THANKS. Enos L. McCracken was born In hundreds of thousands of dollars by good tiaits, the kindness of heart, love for his wife and children and the high esteem hewas held in by all bis many friends, and his sincere the house to intercept Clark if he at CflD CMC on easy terma, 820 aorea land rUn OnlX one mile north of Kiowa. Good alfalfa land, 80 acrea In cultivation, balance ni good graaa.

Will leaae grass land if not aold. A. GREGORY, 10 Kiowa, Kans reason of this successful attempt to tempted to escape through the open Montague county, Texas, December 2 1863; died at Kiowa, Kansas, March 21, 1908, aged 44 years, 3 months, 19 Mr. Andrew Olson and family de' compete with the greatb inding-twine window or door on that side of the cLristian spirit in appropriate and trust. sire to express their heartfelt thanks to the many friends who so kindly well selected words.

days. He first came to Barber county Our twine is now as good, if not house. Clark made his exit from the house and as the sheriff came around the house he saw him run to the small Mordecal B. Jones was born in ministered to them by word and deed better, than any twine on the market, in 1881 and worked at the' cattle business several years and then went to Vinton county, Ohio, April 29tb, 1847; during the illness and death oftMrs. CflD 0 A I Daroo-Jersey pigs; eligible for 0ALC registration; large enough for use; at reaaonable prlcea; first-class, thrifty hogs'; either sex, HUGH M.

WIBLE. 7 Has-ltoa, Kans and the price has this year been re outhouse, perhaps twenty five yards Died at Kiowa, Kansas, March 26th, klahoma as a ranch foreman where he remained until July, 1894, when he back of the house, and enter the 1908. On December 4th, 1867. bo was duced to 7)4 cents per pound on amounts of 6000 pounds or more and Olson. Andeew Olson, and Family.

EP WORTH LEAGUE NOTEsf same. Sheriff mcuracken loiiowea married to Alice Crow, who turvives in nil rnn nri)i I have for rnt. him, In Mojroe county, Ohio. After to 8 cents for amounts less than 6000 ncunds. F.

O. B. Lansing, Kan. This rUn nut I ranch of 9tt acres, 120 Clark to the outhouse. Clark fired one shot from within the outhouse through the partly open door at the acres in cultivation, balance good pasture, The attendance at our last meetings is the lowest prhe ever made on has been better than usual.

Next bindiner-twlne in this state. If the timber and living water. Good proposition for the right man. ThM land is 1 mile from Deerhead P. O.

in Barber county. Wil' rent Bheriff, who was shot directly in front on the breast bone at the juncture of farmers of Kansas will give their again returned to Barber county and bought a ranch in El wood township. He. was married to Ella Smith, daughter of Wm. and Mary E.

Smith. October 28, 1891. To this union were born eight children, five boys and three girls, all of whom are living, the oldest being less than years old and the youngest a baby only a week old. There also remains to Sunday's meeting should have a large attendance as the subject Is one of for one or three years. Zola Ikbbo.

the second rib. suport to this state enterprise the binding-twine plant can be made to special interest. Dr. Fulton will lead their marriage the young people removed to Missouri, and in 18S2 they oame to Kansas, taking np and set. tling on the quarter section of land near where now Corwln, Harper oounty, is located and wLich is still the family home.

Ten children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jones, seven living, 3 dead and buried in the Hazelton cemetery. The children One bullet hole on the east side, the meeting. RESIDENCE FOB SALE.

pay nearly all the expenses of the Subjeot: "The Uplift of China." Undersigned offers her residence property State Penitentiary, and I appeal to the farmers of the state to give their three on the north side and one on the west side of the outhouse show where the officers fired their guns in the block between McMahon's and Arthc The manners and customs of the Chinese will be disousied by different Bpaulding's residences for sale, at a low price patronage to this state institution. into the box to get their man out mourn his untimely death, five brothers and three sisters all of whom, excepting Tip McCracken of this members of the League. There will The price and quality make it to Clark apparency stood in the south if talcn soon. A nice home, near school house and close to the business part of the city and in a splendid nei-hborhood, 1 lots, good houe, cistern and outbuildings $1000 00 will be special muslo. living are: Mrs.

A. R- Eakins (Hat lie) of Hazelton, Mrs. Frank J. Smith their ftnanoial interest to do so, and east corner of the house and was not Hereafter meetings begin at 7o'olock natriotio considerations should coun'y, reside in Oklahoma and Texas One brother and two sisters were (Flora) ol Anthony, Ks 8. Warren hit by the bullets fired from the out buy it.

Mes. O. Johnson. prompt in this direction. side.

unable to attend the funeral. In Address your orders to H. has CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 'The Battle of Battles" at the Sun Jones of Kiowa, Ks George Q. Jones of Corwln, Ks Mrs.

W. D. Evans (Sidney) of St. Joseph, Mrs. Clark came out of the box and ran WARNING NOTICE.

kell, Warden, Lans'ng, Kansas. November 1906 Mr. McCracken was elected sheriff of Barber county by a diy school next Sunday. Send your E. W.

Hoch, Governor. towards the house, turning back when he noticed the marshal coming All persons concerned are hereby warned not to dump refuse, manure, garbage or filth of any kind on the public highways or public James Hoard (Julia) of Corwin, and Edwin Jones of Nebraska City, boy. Come yourself. majorityof 266. He filled the office so acceptably, so faithfully and so towards him.

The marshal fired and E. W. Howe, editor of the Atchi plaoes in Kiowa township outside the corpor Neb. All of them, their husbands, wives "The Three Fundamental Facta of Human Life" is the pastor's morning impartially that it was common sent son Gtlobe, nad tne nonor oi geiung hit the old man in the right leg below the knee. Clark fell into the box, his and children, Sam Crow of Corwin, ate limits of the city of Kiowa, under penalty of the law.

All persons violating the sanitary iment among his republican oppon the largest audience, with the ex- subject. a brother of Mrs, Jones, and Mr. and ents, politically, that there should be gun dropping into tne excavation, "Nature's Relentless Appeal to ception of William Jennings Bryan, laws of the State of Kansaa aa above stated will be prosecuted to the full extend of the Mrs. William Crow of Aline, Okla and begged for his life. no opposition to him this year." Man" is the evening subject.

of any lecturer at the University or aw. JAMES VAN HOOK. Trustee, homa, brother and sister-in-law of The uaator has freanentlv been re- Kansas this year. He talked about The officers started with the pris We deplore in the tragic death of oner towards town when Sheriff Me quested to repeat his discourses. He his trip around the world Mrs.

Jones, were with deceased during his last illness and at the funeral, which was one of the largest held in Cracken broke down, did also E.L McCracken the unfortunate sad never repeats. If you wish to hear The Kansas State Entomological I Dr. FRANK Clark. Marshal Bunton's call for as ending of an efficient public officer of Hazelton in a long time. these discourses you mast be present when they are advertised.

They will Commission, created at the last reg We have known Mr. Jones for Barber county, and a sincere and ular session of the Legislature, has be delivered at that time and -no i PHYSICIAN sistance brought George Leonhart, whose house is near the Clark house, on the scene: Turning Clark over to Leonhart Bunton looked after the more than twenty-two years ana esteemed personal friend, and from decided to devote the funds available other time for the year to the destruction of in the bottom of our heart express to SURGEON KIOWA, KANSAS. sects injurious to fruit and fruit trees. sheriff. McCracken was taken to during all these years he was kind and loving to his family and considerate to his friends and neighbors.

Mr Jones was a pioneer in these parts, FREE TO OUR READERS. The commission particularly desires the sadly bereaved family of the departed our profound sympathy. Snodderly's restaurant, on sn impro We take pleasure in announcing to know where the San Jose scale vised stretcher. Drs. Cloud, Fulton coming here when the country was jr All calls promptly answered day or night exists in this State, and earnestly that we have arranged with the well known flrm.ol E.O, DeWltt Chicago, 111., for them to send one Mrs.

Melisa Smith, sister-in-law of and Harris were Boon at his side, doing all in their power to save his first opened for settlement. He en solicits aid in finding out the facts. E. L. McCracken, whose home is life.

Clark was taken to the station dured with his wife all the hardships of frontier life, tut they stuck to the in the southeast part of this city, was According to the Cheney Sentine i i i where Dr. Harris bandaged his full box, a week's trial, of their wonderful little Kidney aud Bladder Pills to each reader and subscriber of Al and built up a home in which at the bedside of her fatally wounded brother-in-law a short time after the even a Eiri doesn't Know raucn wounded leg. A special train was they reared their large family ot made up to take him out of reach of about card playing, her future de-pen ds largely on the hand she holds. JAY SNODDERLY Contractor, Makes a Specialty of First -Class Cement Walks children, all of them now bright, en a mob that was supposed to be formed shooting had taken place. Mrs.

Smith stood up bravely for some time, but the blow was too severe for her nervous ergetic law-abiding and prosperoce this paper. These pills are highly recommended and are an excellent preparation for all forms of Kidney and as soon as the snooting or tne sherin How Cough Germs Multiply became more generally known, but young men and women. The death of her life-partner rests heavily upon When you have a cold the mucoun Bladder trouble. If you are suffering except for some talk by excited friends of the sheriff there were no Mrs. Jones, but with the fortitude of membrane is Inflamed and the disease system and Bhe broke down under the severe strain.

She was almost completely undone with nervous prostration, and fears for her re a strong minded christian woman Bbe germs which you breathe find lodge abides and bows her bead to the will All work guaranteed to' give satisfaction. Let me figure on year Job, menb and multiply, especially tne covery were entertained for some time of the Master, and until her time may pneumonia germ. Foley's Honey indications that violent measures were contemplated to aVenge the shooting of the sheriff in a drastic manner. It was near midnight before the special train started with but she is gradually recovering her. come will divide ner love and sine and Tar soothes and heals the in- composure and is bearing the hard ness between herjchlldren and grand flamed air passage, the congb whom she may well be as fraud PIANO and ORGAN with lame back, backache, weak kidneys and Inflammation of the bladder, send your name and address to E.

O. DeWitt 203-205 LaSalle Ave Chicago, 111., and tbey will send you absolutely free a full box ot their Kidntjy and Bladder Pills, postpaid. Be sure to take advantage of this offer promptly and don't fail to mention this paper when sending name and address. 18 and expels the oold from your sys blow caused by the violent death of her beloved brother-in-law bravely Clark for Wellington. tem.

Refuse substitutes. HD Records. of as was the Roman Empress Cornelia of ber children. There was no hope for recovery as we go to press. Corp'l E.

J. Lyons returned from of Sheriff McCracken from the start. He was heroic almost to the last, re James Clark who shot and killed Michigan last Friday night, where he CARD OF THANKS. We hereby express our most heart cognizing his friends and talking was called by the illness of bis mother sheriff E. L.

McCracken and was hiir. -self shot in the leg died on Monday with them. He suffered greatly, but Miss EMMA HARTS is now ready to begin her class in music, and will be glad to receive pupils in PIANO and-0 ROAN. Can be interviewed by oalling at B. Hill's store.

who died at her home in Moline.Mich felt thanks to Drs. Fulton and Cloud, Mr. and Mrs. F. McOarrah of the he never flinched.

His wife and children seemed upermost in his mind during all the time he suffered and Cottage Home Hotel, and the friends who assisted us so kindly to care for awaited death that he realized was afternoon at the Sumner county jail at Wellington, where he was taken after the shooting for safe keeping until wanted to answer for the crime committed in this county, directly after his shattered leg was amputated. He was buried at South Haven, ner county, where he formerly lived our fatally injured husband and March 18th, after an illness of several months. He reports plenty of snow and high water at the time of bis departure or Kansas. He came by the way of Omaha where be was joined by Mrs. Lyons and the young Corporal, who had been visiting her parents near Omaha.

Mrs. Lyons stopped father at Kiowa, and the friends at inevitable. He died at 12:10 p.m. Saturday. After death had ensued the body was taken in charge by Hazelton and Oorwin who showed us so much kindness and sympathy TO TRADE FOR OKLA- FARM.

840 aore combination farm and ranch. 130 aores in cultivation, two improvements, well watered by wells and creeks, and has the only everlasting artesian well in Barber oounty. This place ia located 7 miles from Sun City on E.G. Will sell or trade for well itoproved Oklahoma farm. Price 10,000.

Zola E. Ikeed, 17 Kiowa, Kansas. Before you buy a lister, see those sold by Circle. undertaker W. L.

Laughman, who was funeral director until the body and his wife Is buried. Two of I is since the deplorable accident happened to B. Jones at Kiowa on the evening of March 16th. We will off at Wichita to visit friends a few days before returning home. She re four daughters and a son-in-law weie was laid away in the cemetery at J.N.TINCHBR W.

L. OWEN LAW OFFICE OWEN Office in Dannington Halstead bl'dg CHEROKEE, OKLA. with him at the time of his death. Medicine Lodge the next afternoon. turned home Wednesday.

ever remember them as true friends About two hundred people from in our darkest hour of trial and sorrow. 'Splendid pasture for stock, on the this city and vicimty escorted the remains of the dead sheriff on Sun- Mrs M. B. Jone-i, and jildee river east of town. See ad.

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