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The Neodesha Daily Sun from Neodesha, Kansas • 2

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THE XEODESHA DAILY SUV, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER II, 1911. PAGE TWO. SEARCH FOR BAD well to get a drink of water.1 The desperado called to him to throw up his hands. Waving his hands MAN HAS ENDED Much more is learned regarding ft 1 the tilling of the bandit who held up 1 the Katy train near Okesa i I.I through the Fort fccolt Tribune. One of the officers who went in pursuit of the bandits was L.

C. I Chance, postoffice inspector for this territory. Ihe robbers rifled the United States mails and that start LAST, CALL POST CARD SPECIAL, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER II AND 12, I will make Pos Cards for 65c per dozen, cash with order. This is the last offer as I close my gallery at that time. All work finished by Saturday, October 14.

Any having pictures should call for them by that time as I leave Snnday for the west. Prices on photos will remain same as last six days. I also have a few household goods to sell yet as follows: One 9x12 Bug, one 104x13 1-2 Bug, 3 Dressers, 3 Booking Chairs, 1 nice Armed Chair, 1 Parlor Chair, 1 2 Common Chairs, 1 Divan, 1 Pedestal, 1 Organ Stool, 3 Center Tables, 1 Small Heating Store, Pipe and Burner, 2 Beds, 1 Washing Machine, 1 Lawn Mower, 1 Cupboard, 1 fine 18x40 Mirror, Several Pictures and Frames. Come and look this over as we are selling it and must be sold by Friday night. We have some bargains.

ed your Uncle Samuel on their trail and Chance was the man. The Tribune of yesterday evening says: the officer jumped baek.of a log shed just as both ban-els of a shotgun were fired at him. A fusillade of shots followed, the battle continuing for an hour before a fatal shot ended the bandit's life, his death having been instantaneous. It was found later that a bjjllet from an automatic revolver carried by Bob Fenton, the man at whom he had fired, had ended his life, striking him down in the right side and ranging down through the lungs. When the officers reached him the other jug of whiskey, with but a small amount of the liquor remaining in it, was found beside his dead body.

There for the 'first tme it was found that they had been trailing the much-wanted Elmer MeUardy; The career of Elmer McUardy's crime was a notable one. The first known of him in Kansas was his arrival at Iola in IDOi, though when intoxicated he had told his friends that he had killed a man in Colorado previous to that time and that, lie had since been a fugitive. At Iola he applied for a Postoffice inspector L. C. Chance arrived home early this morning from the Osage hills of Oklahoma.

where for the past few days he has been an active participant ra the pursuit of the bandits who on Wednesday morning held up and robbed an M. K. T. passenger train a few miles south of Bartles-ville, which ended in the death of Elmer J. MeUardy, one of the most desperate characters with whom the officers of this section HURST.

have had to deal in many years, II) no. ae m- and who has been indentified as Office Phone 143. Besidence Phone 239. the leader or a gang oi ouuaw nnsiMnn nnmlieT which was who have held up and robbed trains, givpn him He proved a goodwork and banks and eominittecd much man apparentiy an industrious of the out lawry of the past few young man gaining access to the years. The search for MeUardy socieiv ciicles of that city which ended in his' death, has beer, and classjng among his friends actively on since eariy iabi 0f the weil known people of when he was the leader of a Irvine Tola he worked of outlaws wno neia up anu rouoeu at Webb City, Cherry vale, andoth an Iron Mountain passenger train near Lenapah, Okla.

To Mr. Chance "Window Draperies are the one article absolutely necessary to complete every well furnished room and the one thing in the room that is seen from the outside. So, no matter how expensive your other furnishings are, if the curtains do not harmonize the room does not look well. On the other hand, a room properly curtained can be make cheery and home-like even if the furniture is inexpensive. The majority of people do not see the inside of your home, so judge your taste from what they do see your curtains.

"The Girl and The Gawlt" One of the Cleanest. Purest a.nd Most Wholesome Plays on the Stage Today was assigned the task of running er cities as a plumber, bearing a good reputation at each place. In 1907 he joined the army, being assigned to Co. 13th Infantry, from which he was honorably dis him to earth and the commission has now been filled to the. letter.

K. T. passenger train No. 29, due through Fort Scott at 8:20 in the evening and due at Okesa, charged on November 7, last at Fort Leavenworth. His discharge, which is now in the possession of Olc, 12 miles, south of Bartlesville, Inspector Chance, shows his char- at 1:05, was held up and robbed aftep lo haYe been excellent and his service, honest and faithful Does the title strike you as a peculiar one? Well it is a pecu-' liar You never saw one like ib.

So do not be mia'ed by a wrong Impression. Or you will mifcs seeing a really cleaver and m3ritorious performance. near that city last weunesaay morning by three men. The men had chosen a spot near a long fill in which to commit the robbery, and Soon after his discharge, MeUardy went to St. Joe, where he Our line of Lace Curtains and window draperies is a was arrested for having burglar good one and we feel sure that we can show you some thing that will please you.

flagged the train with a while ligut. I loolg in his While in As soon as' the engineer he was a companion to Wal-brought the train to a stop they Tarrot ho resides south of commenced shooting. Forcing the Coffey-ille and near the scene of engineer and fireman to leave the AT THE BLAKESLEE Friday, October 13th Seats on sale at Eson's 25c, 35c and 50c the robbery of the Iron Mountain train on March 23. On January i engine, they went back to the express car. There they forced tlr he was released from the St.

Joe messenger to accompany them to the v0nowjnK the robbery of the mail car. Forcing the fireman lo'Iron Mounajn train the home of cut on tne two cars trom tne was searched and there, mainder of the train, they ran up bi(Iflon in fruit iar uncer the Messrs. Ridgill and Burns. DEPENDENCE the track about a mile, where the was a small leather pocket mail clerks were searched. From book in which vvas foun(j Mc one ot tnem $40 in mils ana a gom TTnT.Hv'a discharge, from the army.

COUPLE WEDS Thousands of people have stomach trouble, constipation, indigestion, sick headache, and don't know tnrothpp with other rmoers. all of what to do for it. tne ex- Independence Star: John F. watch was taken and from another $16 was taken. From the express car only two 1-gallon jugs of whiskey were taken, as no money was to be found.

A train following a which arc now in the possession of Mr. Chance, who found them. The search for MeUardy has continued since and at numerous times it, perience of Mr. Ridgill, postmaster Shannon and. Miss Aeo Estell White HODSIEnillTCllEIICABIIIETS at Brinesvme, Texas, and Mr.

Burns, Wabash railroad engineer, Bement, Illinois, will suggest a Both of these men take pleasure in saying that they cured themselves with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is absolutely guaranteed to do what is claimed, and if yoir want to try it before buying, send your address for a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup 119 Caldwell Monticello, 111. It sold by all druggists at 50c and $1 a bottle. 611 Main Street.

Phone 146 snort time later was carrying a had Leen rop0rted that he was cap-large consignment of money for In- ur0i. Some weeks ago word was payments, and it is thought received by the' officers that he they robbed the wrong train, in- been forking for a ranchman tending to stop the later one. in lhe 0sage country, and he had After the. robbery was committed 'probal)ly remained there since, the engine, and cars were backed up MeUardy was a heavy drinker to the train, which was allowed to and it was probably this that led proceed. During the time the train '(o his as he had kept a jug had been left standing on the main of tlie iquor with him from the line the passengers had noticed 'tirne of the robbery and had consum-horscs tied, in the timber near the express car was being-track.

They notified the officers of ed practically all of the gallon, this fact, and as the country there 'robbed he compelled messenger is sandy it was easy for the offi- jto oppn 0T1e 0f the jugs of liquor cers to track the three animals. and there he took a long drink of They were tracked for a short dis- afterwards resuming the search Nkodesha Dail.y Sun FOR SALE. C.E.COWUERY, Editor and Proprietor. FOR "SALE. papers.

At thl iffice. Big bunch Cor five cents. were united in marriage at the home of the bride at nine o'clock last evening. Rev. Bassett of the Christian church officiating.

Beside the immediate relatives of the bride, Emma Shannon, the groom's sister, of Neosho, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Cof fey-vine, were present when the ceremony was performed. Miss White is well enough known in Independncee to need no intro-' duction to the readers of the Star. She is the daughter of Mrs.

E. J. White of 208 North Fourth street, and for a long time previous to the early part of this summer was a saleslady at the Wright Dry Goods store on North avenue, a position she resigned several months ago. Mr. Shannon came to Independence about a year ago to take charge of the soda fountain in Hebrank's drug store.

He came here from Tulsa, though his home was in Neosho, where his parents still reside. Mr. and MrsA Shannon wjll live with her mother for the' present. FOR SALE. One "Hanger Bicy THH NEODESHA DAILY SUN Is an dependent daily newspaper printed and ftubllahed In and for Neodesha, Wilton county, Kansas.

It la delivered to Any part of the city for 10c per week. cle," in good condition. Inquire of HE WOULDN'T GO IN DEBT H. H. Seudder.

288-1 1 lance, wnere tney separated, the car for valuables FOR RENT. Our home is rather humble, Maud, FOR RENT Furnished rooms foi tight housekeeping. A. W. Morgan, 704 Mill street 110-tf By Currier.

Per Week. 10c By Mail in County, Per Month. 25c By Mail. Pe Month, 30c TELEPHONE NO. ST Entered November 3, 1902, at Neodesha, second-class matter, uuder lsot of Congress of March I.

1879. FOR RENT. Furnished rooms at corner Sixth and Wisconsin. Mrs. M.

280-tf The, other two members of the gang that robbed the train were captured by another posse and the death of their leader and capture of the other members, which was the fate of those who assisted him in the Iron Mountain robbery, also, will probably result in the end of the train robberies in Oklahoma. Mr. Chance, when seen this afternoon at his home was busily engaged in making out his report to the department of the fulfillment of his commission to capture NOTICE going west, the other two continuing north. The one who went west was trailed to a house a few miles distant, in a search of which one of the gallon jugs of whiskey and a Savage, rifle were found. The rifle was the same as had befn used in the hold-up, as could be determined from the empty shells found along the track where the train had been stopped.

The officers remained at the house for a time and while there received a note' from the owner who was absent from borne, saying that if a posse of coolheaded men would accompany him he would take them to where the desperado as in hiding. This was done' and the" posse was taken tw'ehty miles throuKh the FOR RENT Modern rooms for light housekeeping. John V. Deer. 283-lf.

Parties owing Harve Newland for lilacksmithing done at the Tarr Phop are hereby notified that the FOR RENT. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. V. L.

Dunnigan, Phone 421. 284-tf accounts belong to ft. G.vSonger and the roof is on the bum; the kitchen table's wapper-jawetl, the chairs are out of plumb. The, stairway railing's badly hacked, the screen door has no catch; our crockery is mostly cracked, the glassware doesn't match. I do not blame you that you sigh and shed a tear that smarts when you see rich dames scooting by in gorgeous chug-chug carts.

We have this comfort though my pet a joy that never sours; 'We're absolutely of debt, and what we have is ours. I'd rather use a sway-back chair, attired in garments frayed, than loll on divan rich and rare, for which I hadn't paid. Some day I hope" to take you, dear, a trip around the globe and ou will make the queens look queer when in your jeweled robe; but until I can raise the price, to you gems, my pet. this cheap john layout must sufficeI will Tftot gd in debt. Unknown.

Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the, stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ; to cleans it, strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by all dealers. WANTED. should be paid to him at his livery barn.

tf R. G. SON'GER. VANTEL-rCarpentry and repair work. work guaranteed.

Phone 273. 279-tf NOTICE Osage hills to the home of Charles Don't trifle with colds is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children. "It is safe and sure.

For sale by all dealers. WANTEIt- Girl at Arnold hotel, at once. 285-3t Revard, whose' home had previously been ths rendezvous "of the famous Starr gang of desperadoes. 'Arriving there early in the night the Both banks will be closed on account of legal holiday. It Men Dont Usually.

Captain Was ihe prisoner acting uqpiclously? Officer-, should say he was. I saw the man, standing-. In front-of a dry goods store, acting as 11 he actually wanted to go in! Judge. LOST purse, containing two ririffs tim Si fin in nhnnro -al- More Than Enough is Too Much. posse of four men and their guide surrounded the house, remaining concealed until BOX SUPPER AT HAND SCHOOL They then communicated with 'C 1 so a diamond earbob.

Finder please leave at. Butcher's store and get reward. It Revard and at last' learned that the man for whom they were seek ing was hid in a long hay shed which covered a large' rick of' al falfa. "Revard was sent to' the hay To maintain health, a mature man or 'woman needs just enough food to 1 repair the waste and supply energy and body heat. The habitual of more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the ikidneys.

lr troubled with indigestion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale by all dealers. CASTOR I A For and Children. shed to ask' him' to surrender, as the place was surrounded and escape would be impossible. response was an oath and for an hour he continued to" curse those There wil be a pie supper at the Hand school house, west of Neodesha, Friday, night, October 13th.

Young ladies are requested to bring pies. The most popular young lady gets a cake and the ugliest man gets a box of bon-bons. The object of the supper is to raise money to finish paying for an organ. After the supper a literary society may be organized. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the who were seeking his capture.

He Signature could be heard talking and a num ber of times Revard was sent to ask him to surrender and avoid The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE bloodshed. Tickets now on sale at Eson's drug store for the Girl and The Gawk at The Blakeslee Friday night. Keep posted. The dim covers the local news. Delivered at your hom every evening tor one dime per wee) Bob Fenton, a deputy sheriff, and Old papers at this office.

Handy for laying under carpet. 5c pet bUc bundle. a member of the posse went to a 9.

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