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Labette County Times-Statesman from Oswego, Kansas • 5

Labette County Times-Statesman from Oswego, Kansas • 5

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1 In Despair Heart Pa.Ipit"';3ii, Hheuma" tism, and Catarrh i Burkett was arrested and taken to Independence where, at a date not yet fixed this preliminary examination will occur. A visit was made to M. Burkett's home. Mrs. Burkett, his wife, would not talk to the reporter for publication, but neighbors reported that the morning after the shooting she and Mr.

Hurkett had said that on the night in question he had come Roatl What IloDd's Sarsaparllla Did All new just in, our house jammed full of them, and everything rocs at a for a CcmpitCiition of Diseases. "IN. home tired and had gone to bed about reduced price until April 15th. Don't he too late. Hettei come early and get.

first pick. A few prices will appear here each week. Our prices on thousands of other things just as cheap, but we only space to enumerate a few each week. Watch this space each week for changes. 6:45 or 7:00 p.

m. He had immediately Heavy Brown muslin yard wide others advertise as a snap at 5c our price during sale, 4c per yard. Magglo lioyer gone to sleep. In about half an hour afterward she had heard loud talking of the house and went to the window to look out, Just as she went to the window she saw the light and heard the report of two shots, heard a man cry "oh! oh!" and then heard two horses rapidly running east. She then went to bed, and as her husband was asleep, said nothing to him about it until two o'clock in the morning, when she woke up and thinking she smelled something burning about the house, awoke him and then told him of the shooting.

Mr. Burkett has been considered by many as an inoffensive citizen and they will not believe he is guilty, but think that some other of Kivetts' enemies, taking advantage of the open rup-tuse between the families have way-laid him, knowing that suspicion would be Hope or Lonsdale Bleached muslin (worth 10c) at 7 Ac. (iood Bleached muslin at 4i per yard. New spring styles dress ginghams go at 5c per yard. Best standard prints including indigo blues and turkey red at4.Jc per yard.

Ladies fast black hose (cheap at 7ic) during sale at 4c, pair. Dress goods, white goods, bed spreads, corset waists, table linen, umbrellas every- C. I. Tlood Lowell, I ran so thankful tc Hoofl that I niiike U1I3 statement for tli benefit ol others who ai suffering. I have been trouV.cil with rheumatism, nen ralgla and palpitation of Iho In-art for nearly four years.

Last August I lui'l a severe ftttack of miliaria fever whl. li aj't'ravated my oMtrou- 1. In In Ik Dlfi, nim 1 liisn nan ('man 11. 1 mis muc ,1 1 coiMliti.iii iimi suilereJ very iimeli. I o'()f'S 111 tlllS Stile, eeiiifd toliul no r.

ii. till I egan usinj? Hood'l Ml the new spring in Jine shoes and oxfords. SarsaparUla and lioouv I'm. 1 uae uutoa three bottles of Kar.nniarilla and am a great deal thrown upon Mr. Burkett.

A full report of the preliminary will be given when it has been held. Our clothing department is replete with bargains. We can suit the most fastidious better la all respects. 1 feel but llttlo of ths ,1 111Msflnillll)l( DIll'SP rheumatism. and palpitation, and do m'Sr llllJnrlL- pillM.

Jul Jackson, deputy United States marshal, is now on the trail of Rogers and Klmore for the robbery of a stranger Xo space for prices hut conic and lool: Every article a leader. 7 bars silk soap for 25c. Best navy beans $2.25 bushel. Lenox soap $3.40 box. not liavo catarrh half as much a I did before.

I will soon bo perfectly well. I feel nothing of That Tired Feeling bat feel I am 1. strength right alonp. My appetiie Is iiiiiiinise. I am well t'oiirh so that I ran do almost all Kinds of housework." Misi Magoie ftedgwlck, Kansas.

near Timber Mill, 1. T. Me saw Rogers' father at Ft. Smith last week ami the father said he would do all in his power to turn Bob over to the authorities before Best garden seeds in bulk or package at lowest prices. he was guilty of some crime which would HOOd'S e'in: llv-T Ills, II mint Littler, cyys, poultry.

Will pay top price cash or trade. The White Front Low Priced Supply House. jauu.late. skk Lead. trim.

Indigestion. result in capital pui.ishmi t.t. Bob is now out on looo bail for a robbery and an attempt is being made to declare the bond forfeited. CITY AND COUNTY. i.mi RoiM-is is sii with la grippe.

Mk Janus Van i is ill with grippe. Last Monday George Washington ALWAYS BEST MID CHEAPEST. of Montana was placed in jail on charge Charles in was visitinir in F.dna of arson. Sanfonl Spurgeon is the complaining witness charging Mr. last wiVk.

Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure cures stom Washington with setting the lire which Mrs. Hugh Dudgeon is bedfast with ach trouble. Dr. Sawyers family Lure 1.: consumed the largest part of the busi la grippe.

tines liver ihk mohvj d.lncuhv. Sold bv K. W. Wright, M. D.

J.uoh Howe's son Smith is ery ill with CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A I AMi-(iiMllin of ii llt-nrtl To unship ilfz.iti. For some time there has been trouble between the families of L. Kivett a farmer am stock -raiser of Howard township, who lives about four miles southwest of Valeda. and Allen Burkit" a with sore throat.

Read Dr. Wright's ad in another SUCCESS ALLIANCE. ifii Xoxl Srilttr-ly Next Saturday March t6, Success Alliance will hold its regular open meeting at the court house. These meetings are fi everyone, whether a member of the alliance or not. The following is the program: liud all kinds of (lower column, lie handles nothing but pure IT.

lanies can ness houses of that town recently. The preliminary examination will be held today before Judge Keirsey. Thedcrni nton lcof Larsons wereal honored by visits from County Attorney snvitir last week. Me toid them to pack up and move. Mr.

Switer says llnl fresh drugs. seeds at Muttons'. Thompson Lrycr will lose a linger as Mrs. id.it". Martin was in Ahamoiit the result i catthing it under a rani-oad neighbor.

The trouble originated over tie he was lifting. some hogs of Mr. Kivett's which Mr 'it whole citv vi rnmet.t of that town I'rof. 1. B.

I'aldw'ui left Saturday Burkett took up. Since that time there on business Monday. I. an hc'hs' garden seed-- in bulk a Muttons' grocery. aim restores nerv.

us energy ate morning to resume his lecture tour whit has been bad feeling between the faini lies. Mr. Kivitt is the father of a large was iuterrv ptetl by his recent attatk of pi.etmioiiia. force and M. lo manhood.

Zano i. II.llM.II A r-'. li ll.i! mil I Mil a family of boys, and Mrs. Burkett figur JiiM iiilf li.iinl l'lr-iili-nt kalm Sliliiir Hiiii'l Mi- M.i(!Kic I'iiIIiii 1 I ciuit V. II.

Alcliiii-mi ni; lk.ii. Mi M.it:'c unity l.t.-linrr Striiu; ii.ui'l Mi. Cn.it 11 cures an 1 si-vi di bilitv of men. utterly refuse to do their duty in the matter. What is the matter with Larsons anyway Dr.

Thompson of Dennis has been troubled lately by children who rapped mi the window of his house and otherwise make lite miserable for him. One etl as complaining witness in a case that ktmtniber when you want a Sold by K. W. Wn. M.

D. Imuli -n in i he Star Kisturant. I'mi- was tried in Oswego recently, which Leroy. a son of Mr. Ki.ett.

was convicted of disturbing the peace. Mr. Kivett A. T. I lit kennan was in on in Allows Imw in serve ymi.

Me also. l'lf-Mie-s l.i I liUisd.iv. kit Iri sh li-h for lay last week a crowd of children gath Dr. I 1 poi'to er il tae'- paid the line and costs, which amounted to about and this was to has. A.

Holmes, died at his itd-i I iy t.ll 1 It ered in front of his 0 nice ami began to of 1 ink 1 nee liortiiwesl ol tins i The fuiitr.il plat'c ami liti iow'. are hi annoy h.m. I he tor came to tlie tloor and liretl a pistol over their heads I'eie Baker Li in.it ti'i iii lit In tin poh'f court Win. Jt.nes plead to stare them. This resulted in his arrest anil the case was tried Tuesday before Squire Letrie.

i. Miilty to the peat on Monday it. tl the a Iditional charge of it an I his niii 1 i'y 1 lection has in it the making the city. I here is a the council totlect.a majority 1 the hool board to elect sides ii gt.lar i.lVit rs eletted at the bie-mial i let tit tti. This opportunity is not one to In lost by the plogres-i ve 1 itielis of 1 Iswt gu.

Some of our streets are in a dt plor.tble coinlit'oii. Many ol the abevsare liileil wiili the at 1 umulatioii have settled tl.c trouble. LaM I'rithy Mr. Kivett went to a neighboring farmer's on biisinc, passing Mr. Burkctt's place, whit joins his on the west.

He returned about 7:30 p. ami at a point about way between his home and Mr. I'uiketi's, wliich are about half a mi'e apart, was tired upon from Two shots were fired. The firt one strin the mare he was riding, just bark aihoht I lie i mt at tin hurt ill ht Id on Sunday il I lli i bfl 11 lillh 'CP 1 weik let In i It. in -1 i'l the I lie le.irr.

er was withdiawn. l'i te at the Optra Motive Wob ioil.iv M.irth our at ly Ladies Dr. S.iwst r's fof lctil.de p.iin on Jt the in ad and Lcwr par! olliiebatk. i HI men nil t.t I.i-tlrr I.I-1 Remaining uncalled for in the post office at Oswego, Kansas, for the week ending March II, lS.i. Liter Mill Mis Fmily J.

Limdgrcii AW J. Page Mrs. LlnLa Tompsoii Albert l'er-t 11s calling for the above will please sav "Advertised." 1. F. Wash i.v.

L. M. tan i oiiu 'i' the it tinti ol a -t mi bio k. of the rider's leg. The next shot was more successful, striking hiinin theb.u k-Thi shot peii' tiatt 'l bis overcoat, and i oat, one sl: a No.

1 buckshot ol garbage and look as ihrottgh ihey hal in ur I 'i etl ihlUud. Ibis I'f-ftive tlie altetitioii of the people who will those the adniitiij tr.itioii for the next two years. There are many tilings aim e.u stioiuiaii a in I buet! Ui (he I ti in. i 1 1 enterii hi lack ever his kidney i'd Ml i 'V 11. I i.

and past-lug 0111 over the hi in-, tioii 111 the 1 ity and the piople of tVwt go should row go on retold I'T pngli-'-. his i'i. it tti't Mnrrinitr l.lta iir. joint on the right side, making a deep ami painful llesli wound. Tin' ,1 Wi I'll! in a Lhe b-n oj, owing marriage licenses were 1 II I1 mcilics- rr lavi'-ii 1 reared I'tmi 1..1111 and threw km 11 ranted tlnrin; the past we, -Ui Mgdit lis and cui ts.

Sold by L. cV, right. M. D. I ol the I'ttii of 'I Mood I Kan -as t'iiy.

'do-. nt Mjs I Aula" I hl'l til, id. Win 1- i' t. on? a tl s.ji'.ari- bm li till! 1 I'llH to. i i li ioiiieih ly l'af 1 iiiiil Mil's rr-lmaiii.

if al the ta lionet V. i an. I Aililrini Aire. V. 1 1, hroi ter.

l'ar- 1 iy money but it means putting v. hat 'it win if it Will do the ino-t go n1. ,1 1 i'l the eln ef the it i--'rtd. no'v is the tune jo niakv it. "ri 1 1 I i 1, 1 lllt ll er bis bead.

I strut on his tin antl the shot ol the fail shattered his In iniui in Innl as badlv il entered his link. Me l.e 1 fof an install', ijuiit and ii's assailant Annie Kmgs, I 2) Howard M. Sheriilati, Labette D.i I Laura blelibiii F. F. Ft h.

in topa WUSICALE ANDSOCICAL b. ei; It came fnnn billing to si the 1 I 1 a. work. Mr. Kiett savs that he ret Mr.

Bilikt tt. Seeing hi, viitnu i i re will be a mu-iea'e and so'ial em -now al thf 1 1 sidem of 1 ira j. Bash, heti'i a W. F. Fin-say, Montana I Mary il Montana IS S.

S. Shields, Makerville. Ks Mrs. Maggie V. Kemmeiy, ChetopaH was not ib ad the according to 1 Iivil ellll'g Il Jo.

St I a', i i k.i i I. i "I Am. i an i Aicm v. Ka-. It may 1-bad for tin a J.aig.

t'ti all -ur liasrs i'l 1'. W. L.ilbe, the bt ill of the I i I tin S-e' I. i 1 in i i .11 IV i i Mr. Kivitt, apparently became stared oiir hi hi isti.

in hurt A genual imitation ami 1.111 away, running up the road in a t. Mended Admissjoii to rents. 'I lie westerly tlirettioii until be teat lied Mr' auit'l i li he will be a citizens' cotivetilioa at illnwmg 1 llftil has bun home l.i -t mid. is Burkcll's house, when he entered Ihi iij.iie iiii.l lli lie, I) 111 the court bouse in Oswego I itl.i even 11 range. 1 held and went out of sight.

Mr. Kivett ing. Mart it, iS.jt. for the purpose of then dragged himself to where tin- marc 1, i iii i. 1 ni 1 ti! ml t.f Imiotuit will oa the r't i piolit of pt i I'M.

lain in. itmLu tutus' lit vt i 1 1 Kuti a-e will 1 1 sei- it Ihi Mt tlitnlist hmt on Sin, day AH i'le imilt'l to plating in liomiiiatinu persons to be eiei ltd to the aiious olhees this spring. at 1 I nut i Mls I was standing and attempted to niou it. 1 hen be heard the blood rushing In til lili-l lill; Mr, l'i t', abt ily di. la I ut I li took J.i.H Vt i die I he tv 'i i Sniiiii; 1 1,111.

Si. I11 .11. Ladies 11 specially invite'd. Come I'tie, 1V come all. the wounded animal.

I le attempted to it home, resting mi the In idle to help I 4 V.l'l. Il -the the 1 I 1 11.1 l.i.'l i Signed: In lit d. bt i'. I himself along, Soon the ani111.1l fell and i'. I o.

1 I'l Mi ll IP I '11 l'i tvi 1 Yum ii'ci 1 iitg in the tvti.mg 5s ii Kt v. r.aniaid, the mw mun tt al tlie M. f. Wil l', to -1. II.

ati.l C.itrll with it Mr. Knelt. Me then dragged l'i, inn i'ii Tmi'Ii' line hen liil'P Iv.i't himself home. When seen by the repor i inti I oiigti it tlniiih, has rt turned ter be was resting as easily as possible Frank Huttoti, L. B.

Barnes. T. C.unter. F. M.Cnt.'is, I.

A. Lvi it tt, Ik 1 I Lin isoii, I). II. Dunham, W. S.

ew Ion, D. Jennings, John lbulett. A If 1. Catpentu. lojiii I'at penter.

T. Lead. M. M. Kmgsburv, lilt it Tllil I'll', llll t.t lilt' I ll' lili' ll lh hi iaiin'v and i' li, I under the cirv umstant is.

An inspection Miss i Ml I ll. I'M Hil llt 'lll Vo. I Nun le'i I hi tin Frank I 1 It tty. on io of tin coat ami rt oat would lead a per till son to believe that a shotgun loaded witl rtalfi Selu M.if-1-.ilo I I I K. J.

Marim, J. N. I'ticison, t.r-t wi A'i Latins i wouii'ti. Dr. S.uvmi's IK will ir.it th tlilii- i uliv l.i.

1 ii )' ai ilfitta.d- lv. It I- Id hut 'let In. lb by K. W. hi.

M. D. 1 la 1 aid of truMi v- ol the i oiility lic.di In I will I their next tpiaitcily ii ii tin tin ti'. M.ttth (at. nih a on iiluiion.i di-crr.

1 1 i .1 e. a it in. 1 1 i li, i' it 1 1 -t unli it it'll to v.i inn 11 pie bii' hot and slugs had In i used. A 1 1 1 I 1 1 And tnanv other eiiietis. Vm- M.fi,ie I aUiiint l.nil.il Snln IS.ili) yi ('nti" nli tist iy tend by Dr.

S.iwjti's Lastilh Ask yotir (or a (ne sample sine paiciiuy, nan sirui mi, mvi ij 011 the It ft leg not penetrating the skin PQTMOES FOR SALE Mil ka e. lti.i and illts. Sold bv Inil si iitig the bom. A sou ol tin M.gf 1 liealittt' "al l-'iii'inl I 1 1 1 1 i I It. II.

I iiii.l "in il K. W. light. M. 1 1.

iiiidt man iimiieth.itt wtnt to and then wa I. it Lsiirih 1. .1 KM. i let A. U.

the t'opaiar molilalia I a-p. in mid mi in, 1 inn. it ini 1 )v. SiiHiu's lamili Cine, be ii hi id i. in 1 a 1 1 a alia i.t was sw el 11 Katl.

sin I'iil nvunie', ve I er Mr. L-i'ikUI. Libre 1 il 11 Vt II- haol t.iii li' -11 L.i lid in a L'" ol 1 I ti 1 1 gi 1. 1 I. it 01 si 11 i.t 1 in 1 1 1 fit I aO "lakun; pri' 1 5 'h-it good it r.i Li nl'v ''M -e-; dy pep'.

1 eini 'an l.idiu ditlit nil y. K. nrht. D. iij 1l: lo'i! l.la'U, the rune oil urting pleasant rain isitiil ill's Tnc dav.

1,. I 1 i 1 I en In e. 1 ill fa' t.t I I I usi thr Itnr in the Nation. Mr- I.

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