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The Anthony Republican from Anthony, Kansas • 7

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Will Reduce Tax Uvy, (First published in the Anthony Re W. L. DOUGLAS 3.00,3.50,M.OO publican Apn. Una, lulu. 3t) PUBLICATION NOTICE, To William- S.

Randolph, the un 5.00 The Demon of the Air Is the germ of LaGrlppe, that, breathod In, brings suffering to thousands. Its after effects are weakness, nervousness, lack of appetite, energy and ambition, with disordered liver and kidneys. The greatest need then is Topeka. Tho state tax levy will be somewhere near a mill to the dollar this year and lower than it was last year. The official figures will not be known heirs, executors, ailminiBtrators devisees, trustees ami assigns of Wil- SHOES NURSE TESTIFIES THAT DR.

HYDE Best in the World um S. lluhdoinii; w. it. Mock, the ready for some time, but It can be Logan O. Swope, or to have the vltsceraes of Thomas H.

and Chrleman Swope for examination. Judge Latshaw gahl in deciding this Important point, after listening for more than an hour to Mr. Walsh's argument, that he knew no law that would authorize him to require one side to give its evidence to the other. Nurse Resumed Her Story, The scattered threads In the nurse's story of the events that took place In the Swope household, just prior to and subsequent to the death of Col. Swope, were picked up by J.

A. Ricd In clos unknown heirs, executors, administra INOCULATED STELLA SWOPE WITH TYPHOID, determined roughly by a comparison tors, devisees, trustees and assigns of it: W. II. Mock; Mary J. Swartz, the unknown heiis, executois, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Electric Hitters, the splendid 0f the assessed, valuations of scpar-blood purifier and regulator of Stom-'ate years.

Last year the state tax aih, Liver and Kidneys, Thousands levy was one and one-quarter mills, have nroved that thev wonrtoifullv we were authorized to raise UNION MADE Boys' Shoes $2.00 aw $2.50 DEFENSE SPRINGS A SURPRISE Mary J. bwartz; Jts-ae H. Gains, the unknown heirs, exei -utor administra la.riOO.OOO," but levied only said S. T. Howe, chairman of tho tors, devisees, trustees and assisna ot Jesbie II, Gains; Abraham Crandell.

state tax commission. This year we tho unknown heir, executors, ndmis- aro authorized to raise and strengthen the nerves, build up the system and restore health and good spirits after nn attack of Grip. If Buffering, try them. Only COc. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by City Drug Store.

Fust Color Eyelets Used trators, devisees, tnu-tees and assicna Have Gained Possession of Grand Judy Testimony Which Shows Haines Said No Cyanide Was Found. of braliam Crai Byron E. Cran dell, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, daisi es, trustees and will levy only about I2.2T0.000. This, with tho fees turned in by the various departments, will produce sufficient revenue to pay tho state's expenses. In lino with tho actual growth of the wealth of the state the assessment assigns or liyron i i ianu iou find inch ot ou are herenv notified that you have been sued in an action in the District Court of Harper ing the direct examination of Miss Kellar.

The symptoms of the dying man, the details of the giving of the capsule were retold, that each event might be impressed upon the jury's mind and that several little details the nurse omitted in her story might be Introduced Into the evidence. The bleeding of Moss Hunton -by Dr. Hyde, Dr. Twyman's remonstrance and then the first fatality in the home were depicted by the witness. Miss Kellar appeared tired from the ordeal of the day before.

The witness was then turned over to the defense and Walsh commenced the cross examination. this year ought to show an Increase of County. Kansas, wherein the under- sicned is plaintiif, and William $200,000,000. This would bring tho taxable value of the property In Kansas up to $2,270,000, and a one-mill Kandolph, the unknown hurs. execu W.

L. Doughu hoe are (he lowest price, quality considered, in the world. Their excellent style, easy fitting and long wearing qualities excel those of other makes. If you have been paying high prices for your shoes, the next time you need a pair give W. Douglas shoes a trial.

You can save money on your footwear and get shoes that are just as good in every way as those that have been costing you higher prices. If you could visit our large factoriao at Brockton, and see for yoursch how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes arc made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes. dAUTION 1.

IMmlna iiiuue nmt pitoo in suuiiintl I'll lie hollom to ltrutcni the wi'iutr uiMiiiKt itii'l Int'Tior Bliors. 'I'ltko iiil-ti-liiti'. If V. Dmmtiis uliiifs nrc not for mil" in your vii'inlty, iit (or Mail Oiilcr Catalog. V.L.Uuiig!us, Urockiou.Mu8fcJ?OB BALE BY tois, administrators, devisee, trustees, mid nssitjiis of William S.

Randolph; levy on this amount will net the state W. 11. Mock, the unknown heirs, ex- $750,000." ecutors, ndmiriHtvator.s, devisees, trustees and assigns of vv, 11. Mock, The few matches made in heaven do not worry the match trust. Chicago News.

THE SOUNtTsTkEpI)? GOOD HEALTH The restorative power of sound sleep can not be over estimated and any ailment that prevents it is a menace to tilth. J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis says: "For a long time I have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condit on was much run down, I have been State University Commencement.

Mary J. bwartz, thti unknown heirs, Kansas City, April 21. The jury In the trial of Dr. Bennett Clark Hyde is to hear tho whole story: The deaths of Moss Hunton and Chrlsuinn Swope and the events connected with the typhoid epidemic in the Swope family. Nothing is to he held back.

Judge Latshaw gave a decision to this effort, the Jury was called Into the courtroom and Miss Pearl Kellar, Col. Swope's nurse, resumed her testimony where it hud been Interrupted at 4:15 o'clock the day before. The court's decision was a grave disappointment to the counsel for Dr. Hyde. They had tried unsuccessfully, in hours of argument, to convince the court that while the defenuant was bu-ing tried for the murder of Col.

Swope no testimony should bo admitted touching upon the death of either Col Moss Hunton or Chrisnian Swope, oi upon the typhoid Incidents, A Precedent In Mollneaux Case. Judge Latshaw based his decision executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Maty J. Swariz. Jessie II. Gains, the unknown heirs, administrator? devisees, Lawrence.

The thirty-eighth commencement of the I'nlversity of Kansas will take place in Robinson gymnasium June 8. It is to be tho trustees ar-d assigns ol Jessie II. Ga'nsj. Abraham Cra'Hlell, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trus pes and aliens of Abiaham Cran Mueller Cash Clothier blgest affair of the kind In the history of the state institution at Law dell; Byron E. Crandell, the unknown rence, there being approximately four hundred seniors in the differnet schools who will be awarded degrees Kansas City, April 23.

That Dr, Hyde tried to Inoculate Miss Stella Swope with typhoid germs by meant of Christmas cundy was testified tc by Miss Anna Houlihan, one of the nurses who atended Clirisman Swope in his last Illness. She said that Dr. Hyde gave Miss Swope a box of candy and that aftei she had eaten several pieces she was stricken, in the usual time, with ty phoid fever. Dr. Twyman Responsible.

On the lifeless shoulders of Dr Ceorge T. Twyman the burden blame if blame there was in the bleed ing of Col Hunton, will be laid by Dr Negro Convicted First Degree Murder. taking Foley's Kidney Fills but short time and now sleep as sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, nd my general condition is greatly improved. I can honestly recommend Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they have cured me "II.

N. Kirk patrick. All cats remind us of most women; they think they can sing. Chicago Leavenworth. Kugene Proctor, a chiefly upon the Mollneaux case is negro, who killed Policeman W.

1 ill fi'l New York and the Bailey and Sassmar Bevinish January 10, was convicted of murder in the first degree in the district court here. This is the only first cases in tlfls state. He admitted fron; the bench that the books held no cas- degree murder conviction here In parallel to the Hyde ease, hut he helleved the Mollneaux case, lr twenty years. News. ONIi CONDUCTOR WHO WAS CURED Mr.

Milford Adams is his name, and he writes about it. "Some timo ago I was confined to my bed with chronic which one crime was used to show an other, was a proper precedent. A Startling Disclosure. To Be Last Official Act. heirs, executors, administrators, dev-iKees, trustees and ashie-r a of Byron E.

Crandell, ore defeiidnnis, and you are-notified that the underbijrneil as plaintiff has filed her petition in said actioa afrniimt you in the ofiiee of the District clerk of Harper County, Kansas, and that you must answer Kaid petition on or before the 3rd day of June, 1910, or tho same will he taken as true, and judgement will bo rendered accordingly against you and each of you declaring-any interest, lien or claim which you or any of you may have in, upon or tc the following described real estate situated in Harper County, Kansas, to Lots thirty.seven (37) thirty-eight. (38) thirty-nine forty (40) la Bloi-k Two (2) intiogfrin Holdridtre's. Addition to the Cify of Anthony, Kansas as shown by the i corded plat thereof, to be null and void, and quieting the title ot the plaintitr of said action in and to said reul estate and against you and each of you and forever barring you and each of you, and every person claiming or to claim by, through; or under you, from claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in, to or upon said real estate or any part thereof. Nannie B. Shuster, Plaintiff.

Topeka. What probably will he the last official act of Judge John F. Phil rheumatism. I used two bottles of lips as an occupant of the federal bench will be witnessed at Topeka on June 4 when the veteran jurist passes Foley's Kidney Remedy with good effect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as con sentence upon J. T.

Moorehead, J. Hanley and Bruce Hall, all of Hug ton, Stevens county, Kansas, for con 1). Clark Hyde. It was Dr. Twymat who held the string looped around the open vein; it was he who could have controlled the flow of blood from Hun ton's body; was he who was tardy ii stanching the vital fluid.

That is what Dr. Hyde says. Dr. Twyman cannot answer. He is dead.

The lips that are quiescent in deatc are the only ones that could controven the story that the man charged the murder of Thomas H. Swope wil tell on the witness stand, because Miss Pearl Kellar, the only other, person who was a close observer at the process, left no certainty in the minds ol the jurors when she stepped down from the witness stand. She did not think Dr. Twyman had held the string but, for the matter of that, she did nol know one had been tied after the in-cesion was made in the arm of Col. ductor on the Lexington, Street Railway.

It gave me more relief than spiracy to force a settler to relinquish A Transformation Gcena is always when you beheld your ever ning c'own or dainty Tailored Made suit after it hm been cleaned and made fresh and new nt. THE PEOPLES You wonder how it' ever could bn dons; OUK DRY CLEANING PROCESS that makes the most delicate fabrics loolc like new is mirve! to everyone when they see ths irraents that are denned at the PEOPLES FRENCH DRY CLEANERS. 122 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 334.

Goods called for and delivered. Samples for Spring Suits row on display A suit and extra pnta for the same price as a suit. Call r.nd see them. his homestead entry. All of the regu A startling disclosure in the Hyd case came immediately after the open ing of the afternoon session of the court.

The court announced that al the notes of the grand Jury that in dieted Hyde had been lost. Judge Lav shaw asked Frank P. Walsh, chiei counsel for Dr. Hyde, if he knew anything about the lost notes: "I refuse to answer," Walsh retorted "Bring in the jury," the court then ordered angrily. Walsh then endeavored to placate the judge's anger.

"The notes are in my possession," he declared, "but they are the property of my client and I refuse to give them Tim Timspputnr's nfTlrn evn'Tliierl any medicine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism," Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the lar court terms in Judge Phillips' own jurisdiction, the western district of Missouri, will he ended for the sum' mer at that time and from the date ot uric acid from the blood. H. N. Kirk patrick. his Topeka visit until the time he has Some people would rather join the set for his retirement from bench, July 25, it Is likley no businss what crowd than go to heaven.

Chicago News. ever will come before 'mm. Hunton. (First published in Anthony Republican April 15, NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk in Anthony SSESKEaSiMI The prosecution is endeavoring tc that Ruby D. Garrett, an assistant a Week Every family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of at least, is what a young baby ought K.ana9, for widening the sidewalks on Main Street and the construction of There is no, to gain In weight.

Does yours? If Chamberlain's Liniment. curb and gutter for the same in accor La Salle Station the Chicago Terminal of Rock Island Lines dance with Ordinance No. Hi ot the-city of Anthony and repairing all sidewalks along said routes, until twelve- telling when it may be wanted in case of an accident or emergency. It is most excellent In all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by all dealers.

o'clock, noon, on the 2nd day of May not, there's something wrong with Its digestion. Give it McGee's Baby Elixir and it will begin gaining at once. Cures stomach and bowel troubles, aids digestion, stops fretfulness, good for teething babies. Price 25c and EOc, Sold by H. N.

Kirkpatrick. connect the passing of Col. Hunton with ah alleged systematized plan foi the extermination of the Swope family and has charged that Dr. Hyde bled the kinsman of Col. Swope to death foi the purpose of removing him as execu tor of ti.e estate of Swope, anticipating that Swope's affairs would shortly pass into the hands of the men named tc carry out the provisions of his will.

That Dr. Hyde will contend that Dr Twyman had it at all times In his pow er during the bleeding of Col. Huntoi the stanching of the flow of blood, -became evident when Albert M. Ott was closely questioned by Frank P. Walsh chief of counsel for Dr.

Hyde. Miss Keller left the witness stand after ten hours of merciless grilling Her testimony had very well stood the test. 1910, All bids must be submitted on the--form provided for by the specifications, now on file in the office of the City Clerk and shall be based on and in all respects conform to such specifications-and the plans and drawings accompanying the same. These plans and drawings are now open for inspection during business hours. Ena R.

Kirkpatrick, City Clerk. Wigg "Gotroxsays he has agreat deal to put up with." Wagg "Yes. I've frequently noticed that when I've been playing poker with him." Philadelphia Record, The man who sticks to the truth is seldom a good con versa tionlist Philadelphia Record. Good results always follow the use of Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief in all cases of kidney prosecutor, lost the notes in going tc his home.

They were found by a negrc woman who advertised in The Sta' that she had some papers in the UyCt case, The woman and Walsh were c'ter wards in telephonic communication. Walsh got the papers. Have Access to Grand Jury Notes. The defense, stubborn, refused tc surrender the papers until Judge Latshaw promised them access to the testimony at all times hereafter, and then Mr. Walsh walked calmly awaj to where they lay in the safe deposit box.

Miss Kellar resumed her place or the witness stand after the jury had heen brought into the.court room. Miss Kellar was asked what happened after Dr. Hyde arrived at the side of Moss Hunton on the night October 1, and the nurse told the Jury of the suggestion of Dr. Hyde thai bleeding be resorted to. She then told how Dr.

Twyman ob jected to the quantity of blood Dr Hyde was taking from the- sick mar but that he refused to close the wound until he had taken two quarts of blood Mr. Hunton died almost immediately after the wound was closed. The Call of the Blood for purification, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced and bladder disorders, are healing, look, moth patches and blotches on and anti-septic Try them. H. N.

Kirkpatrick. (First published in the Anthony Republican, April, 8th 1910. 4t.) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT: State of Kansas, Harper County, ss: In the Probate Court, in and for saiK Most of us have a veneration for is nearest the heart of the city, and the only station in Chicago on the elevated railroad loop. It is within easy walking distance of all the pryipal hotels and the business and shopping district. It is the newest, most commodious and most completely equipped sta-1 tion in Chicago.

There is ample room. The handsome and convenient women's parlor with maid, nearby telegraph and telephone booths, baggage and parcel rooms, and a most excellent restaurant, patronized regularly by some of Chicago's prominent business men these and other features make, the Rock Island's La Salle Station a model of its kind. On your next trip East take the Rock Island and land in La Salle Station you will then know the comfort of a wise choice of routes. Several fast, well-equipped daily trains to Chicago. Time tables and information on request.

K. WITHERS. Agent the skin all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills make rich red blood; give a clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health.

Try them. 5c at City Drug Store. gray hairs except those of us who hap pen to have them. -Philadelphia Rec-' county, In the matter of the estate of R. H.

ord. Sturgeon, Deceased, creditors and all other persons interested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that, at the next regular term of the Probate court in and for said county, to be No man knows how develish a small boy can be until he becomes engaged to the aforesaid small boy's sister. Philadelphia Record, Diarrhoea should be cured without loss of time and by a medicine which begun and held at the Court room, Anthony, County of Harper, and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in the-month of May, A. I). 1910, I shall ap- nlw tn DoiH innrt fnr full nnfl final Set Purify the blood and put the system in order for summer work by using at this time a short course of Prickley Ash Bitters.

It is the greatest blood purifier on earth. H. N. Kirkpatrick. Blobbs "Sportleigh'a clothes are rather pronounced, aren't they?" Slobbs "No, they are shouted." Philadelphia Records.

She also told of the request made by Dr. Hyde while she was preparing the body for the undertaker that she should use her influence with Col. Swope to have Dr. Hyde made a trus like Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy not only cures promptly but tlement of said estate. Ella Sturgeon, Executrix-R.

H. Sturgeon, Deceased. April 6th, A. D. 1910, tee of the estate to take the place ot produces no unpleasant after effects Mr.

Hunton. Kansas An thou It never fails and Is pleasant and safe Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any Kansas City, April 25. It was a satisfied defense that left the criminal court building after the cross-examination of Miss Anna Houlehan, who testified to several important things against Doctor Hyde. In the morning's testimony the cross-examination brought from the witness that she had. never seen Stella Swope eat candy hei from Dr.

Hyde; that she had nevei been in a private home where there" were many cases of sickness before, and that just before Chrlsman's convulsion there was a sudden rise ol temperature which occasioned alarm and a summons for a nufse. Walsh Helnsd by Mrs. Hyde. It was Frank Walsh who did the questioning, but there was another, a woman who had more than a speculative Interest in the case Mrs. Hyde.

Within a few minutes after the-cross-questioning began Mrs. Hyde her work of the morning that ol suggesting questions" to Mr. Walsh, that he might draw the answers from the nurse on the stand. Time after time Mrs. Hyde leaned fsrward In hei chair and w-hispered to Mr.

Walsh. The whispering would be followed by a question to the nurse and generally the answer was of value to tho defense. The jury watched the woman and the questions. Then they observed the answers to those questions, and when the session was adjourned the attor- Kansas City, April 22. There will to take.

Sold by all dealers. case of kidney and bladder trouble not be no order of court to compel the Chi beyond the reach of medicine. No A. T. F.

H. S. Div. SOUTH (Daily Ex. Sunday) NORTH The lightest animal in the world should be the tapir, but it isn't.

Phila cago chemists to surrender any part ol the viscera of Thomas H. Swope oi A KNOCKER is a man who can't see good In anjr person or thing. It's a habit cause by a disordered liver. If you find that vmi nra liaclTinlna. eon tKmn medicine can do more.

H. Kirk patrick. delphia Record. 5:22 p. 5:00 a.

m. 11:35 a. m. 4:00 a. m.

(passenger) (freiirht) Chrisman Swope to analysts employed by the defense in the trial of Dr. B. Clark Hyde. Vl KVJ QbC Till Judge Ralph Latshaw, who is sitting In the trial of Hyde for the murder ol Col. Swope, will not order the state to turn over its evidence to the defense.

liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herbine. A sure cun for constipation, dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick headache, biliousness, all livesv stomach and "laowel troubles. Sold H. N. Kirkpatrick.

Attorney Frank P. Walsh, for accused physician, asked, preliminary to the morning session of court that an order be entered requiring John G. Paxton, an executor of the Swope estate and one of the prosecution's chief witnesses, to produce In court WHEN THE KIDNEYS STOP WORK The point where the kidneys cease to do their duty properly is the beginning of Bright's Disease or some other lie-destroying ailment. PRICKLY ASH' BITTERS C. R.

I. P. CHOCTAW Div. WEST (Daily Ex Sunday) EAST 10:10 a. m.

(passenger) 6:00 p. m. K. C. M.

alt (Orient) north (daily) SOUTH 4:00 m. (through 1:30 p.m. (freight, daily except Sunday) 10:03 m. 10:53 a. m.

(through freight) 11:27 p. m. K. S. W.

RY. WEST (Daily Ex. Sunday) EAST 5:30 p.m. (pas.se.nger) 7:00 a.m. MISSOURI PACIFIC WEST EAST 10:16 a 6:134 p.

9:00 p. m. Daily Ex. Sunday 7:54 p.m. 7:54 a.m.

Freight 7:54 a.m. and for the inspection of tie defense. the reports of the chemists who made neys for the defense went to their offl- uie anases oi me viuu oigdus oi ceg with the feelillg that they had H. Swope and Ohrisman Swope. made much more pi.ogreB8 in Dreak.

Motion was Overruled. ing down the testimony of Miss Houle- The court overruled the motion, be-'han than they made with Miss Pearl cause it included the disclosure of the -Kellar, the principal witness for the private correspondence that passed be- state. Is the Remedy Needed. This great kidney tonic brings to bear an that quickly controls the disease, strengthens Scared to Death by Pit Coorji-A curious case of an old woman b-Ing frightened to death by a pet coo occurred near Greensboro, a few-nights ago. After she had retired her bed, and while there was no light; In the room, the old lady saw an object crawl over the bed toward hen.

She slapped it and pushed it baclt but it came again. The woman the became frightened and got out of he bed, when, to her dismay, she discovered that the thing was still pursuing her. Thinking surely that it was a "haunt," she screamed, an other people on the place ran to her. By the time that any one got thera she was so overcome, with fright that' she could scarcely speak, and died shortly after. It was learned that th object that had been following her a pet coon.

the weakened kidneys and by stimulating the bladder and bowels to greater activity, drives out of the body the impurities which brought on the disorder. Oet the Genuine with the Figure "3" In Red on Front Label. Sold by Druggists. Price 1 .00 per bottle. Money does'nt give a person virtues but it makes people act as il they had Three Miners Were Alive.

Toledo, April 25. Three of the 18 miners trapped by an explosion in the Amsterdam mine of the Youghiogheny and Ohio Coal Company, were taken out alive after being entombed for more than 30 hours, tween Paxton and the Chicago experts all of which will be material eveidenc In the civil suit which is pending in which Hyde charges Paxton with defamation of character. Mr. Walsh wanted the privilege ol swearing Mr. Paxton to examine him concerning the correspondence and reports, but the court refused to agree to It them all.

New York Press JfT hi Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A Horses Burned in a Kansas Barn. Salina, April 22. A large barn The court also refused the defense's application to examine all letters and thfe farm of Frederick Dunbarger If we were a girl, we would insist on being named Roberta. Atchrson reports referring to the Swope case in the southwest part of this countyv Cats remind ua of some women they think they are songsters. Ex.

H. N. Kirkpatrick Globe. that had passed between the Chicago was Ditrnea. inree norses ana a team scientists and Mr.

Paxton or Mrs of ules were kllled-.

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