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The Tyro Herald from Tyro, Kansas • 1

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The Tyro Heraldi
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Tyro, Kansas
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The Tyro Herald NO. 13 TYRO MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, March 13 lo8 VOLUME NO. a STANFORD FINED. Levari Draws Unlucky 13. MAKING BRICK.

Harry Levan who plead guilty last w.ek to violating an injunc Bank Robbed Three Bandits on Hors isQot AH the Money, In Broad Day Light. Tom Stanford one of the leading attorneys of Independence was fined for contempt of court tbe other day. In making his argu. ment to the jury while defending a man by name of Parker, of Caney for selling whiskey. He made a tion also running a gambling house and selling whiskey was sentenced by Judge Fiannelly to serve thirteen mohths in jail, pay a fine of $300 and tbe cost of the suit, Mr.

The Tjro shale brick started up Wednesday, they expect to run foil time from now on, they wil employ about 3O men, It seems the whistle at the plant never sounded so nice as it does now. The Tyro Vitrified Brick also started this week with a full force of men and are making brick. They are both good plants and will be able to make from 100.000 to 125.000 brick per day, they expect to run all the time from now on. Levan immediately commenced on his term. It is 1 jderstood after his time is out he will make his home in Oklahoma.

remark about Tom Hanlen tbe deputy county attorney, the nature of which was that Hanlen had offered to diamis the case against Parker if Parker would pay cost and a $50. This was not Neut Amlck's and D. A. Dabney's horses were shot in the battle. TYRO MARKETS in evidence, hence the fine.

ed back so it could get out of danger it was also shot and died dur Farmers are almost through sowing oats. ing the night, which by the way was mv hnvfl nnt nnnv. it, seemed The Tyro Bank was robbed of all Us cash amounting to some what ovr $2561. It was about three o'clock when the robbery oc-rnrpH hv three men on horses. Geo R.

Wheeler is hauling cane seed to the Tyro svpply today. like loosing one of tbe family wbn DIED, March iOth, i908, Gladys Na I seen her shot. Hogs $3.60 to $4.00 per 100 Corn 60c per busbel Wheat 88c Seed Oats 60c Mixed" 48c Cane seed $2 5O 1 00 lbs English Blue Grass $4.50 a 100 Corn Chops $1.35 per 100 Corn chops in 500 lb, lots, $1.25 per cwt. I Hay $7 per ton Butter 25c per pound Eggs l2c per dozen Chickens, old hens 8jc lb. Spring 1 to 2 lb 12c lb.

One roan stayed at the place where the horses were tied, the other two went in the bank and hollered "hands up" and when they heard them say "hands 04" the did as dine Querry, the biby daughter of Mrs. Joe Querry. Little Gladys would have been ten months old the 18th of this month. Her twin G. L.

Sewell is moving his stock vl goods to Sapulpa this week. Dob on and Kilburo shipped a car of good hogs to Kansas City Tuesday. Win Scovel sold a team to Shu-man Rowley last Wednesday, con. sideration $160. Grant Brown sold a work team Thursday for $400 cash to a Mr.

Sheedy living on a farm North of Deering. How is that for hard The robbers returned to their hordes and rode down into tbe after several from town got 'here 4 or 5 of us went through tbe timber, by going across a hill we beat tbem through although we were afoot, we got a few shots at them as they went up a bill about i mile west of us, but with out effect, we here got in with Clifford and another man from they were commanded to do. then one robber went in through the door and lined the three persons up in the middle of the floor and made them kneel down, tioia tneir sister died about two months ago, her papa nearly three months ago. Thus Mrs. Querry is bereft of har husband and both children within three months.

She has the sympathy of the entire community in this Bad hour. The funeral was preached by Rev. Yard of the Christian church at the home of Mr. Canvil where Mrs. Querry is hands up and look down on tne PIANO here; Wann they let Amick and myself floor.

Mr. Lenhart the presiaei, Miss Dobson the clerk and Mr. ride the other two men, Freeman Hodges and Dave Rottlingourad btrial in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Tbe piano to be presented to the most popular lady in The Herald's contest is here and it is a daiey. It can be seen at H.

P. Deuel's store any time. It is a Schiller make and fully warranted. All the contestants and their friends are invited to call and see it. bad horses, but had been walking with us, we followed tbem until dark, then they were about 7 mile Southwest of Wann Ok.

with the team, onr horses were completly wore out, we bad no way of going farther, tne people along the road seemed to be afraid to let us have horses or else didn't have any, all Alexander the Mo. Pacific agent happened to be in the bank. After they secured the cash taey took Messrs Lenhart and Alexander with them up to the South part of town about 300 yards where their horses were held by one of iheir numbers, they made them stand in the road until they got on their horses then Toad rapidly South for Oklahoma. The citizens of the town secured horse aod guns as quick as possible and went in pursuit but owing to the time prices. There will not be any preaching at the M.

E. church Friday night but will be Saturday night. Dr. C. S.

Nnsbaum will sure be here Siturday night and Sunday. C. M. Paxon was in town Thursday looking after his chancs for tbe nomination of sheriff, while here he made Tbe Herald a pleasant call and left tbe right amount to renew The Herald to him for at least one year. We are pleased to write tbt Mrs.

Alexander is so far recovered from her recent illness as to be able to go visiting, she walked over to Mrs. Burns Thursday ti Dedication Sunday. The members of the M. church have been working over time this week getting ready for THE WEATHER the dedication of the new church Sunday. They have everything in goon shape and are now wish, ing for a nice day Sunday, tht Saturday; fair.

Sunday; rain and snow. Monday; clear. Tuesday; fair, partly cloudy. Wednesday; partly cloudy. Thursday; Mr.

Friday; Fair. except Rattlingourd. This morning we learn a party from Bartlesvllle are close on their trail South of Wann about ten mile, there are many wild rumors out but the above is about correct, during theafternoon a large portion of Tyro came down to the timber where the battle took place bearing we had them surrounded, the way we had the surrounded was Neut and Dan were laying as close to tbe ground as we could get and shooting as best we "could If the fact that there are very tew saa-die horses in town and not many guns it took quite a while to get many men started, a few got start-e about one and half mile behind. The robbeis stopped to rest their weather see run to be the only thing that might hinder a successful dedication. They surely deserve to succeed for few people have worked harder and contended against greater obsticle to build a church than these people have.

We wish them uch measure ol success a they deserve which will be in abundance. lorses on state line about 3 miles DIDN'T ARRIVE. first time she bad been away ft home for over five weeks. Deputy Sheriff N. L.

Amick took a horse and buggy from Less Perrv today on an attachment gotten out by G. L. Sewell on a judgement. Mr. Perry lives in Oklahoma, he rather seiiously objected to Neut taking tbe property, got a little mad and swore some but in some persusive manner, Newt convinced him i wou'd be best not to interfere with an officer on seeond thought, Perry thought so to.

It never pays 10 get funny with an ofb'cfr. Perry finally got the matter settled satis- South, the posse got with in three quarters mile of them at that time and kept going a little until about vso miles below the line when we weie in bout 800 yards of them that is Neut Amick, Fred Sprauge lit ber Dewitt and the writer D. A Dabney, the robbers stopped got off ot their horses sat down The colored population that was reported to be coming to Tyro to work In one of tbe brick planta did not materalize, the plants are both running all right with all white help, in all probabilities things will go along as they are. boysat Tvro could have got horses and guns sooner and had have been there at the start we think a different story would have been told and tbe? did every thing in their power to get the horses and guns some came with 22 rifles Accident at Brickyard. Mr, R.

D. Lester got on of hi fingtrs caught in wtne of the machinery at th Tyro sha'e brick plant, Wednesday and tore the nail and flesh off so badly, he had it amputated, he is getting along nicely and does'nt complain any with the pttin. Services at the new Methodist church Friday and Saturday night, Dr. S. here Saturday others with shot guns all were willing and anxious to help, the surrounding towns helped nobly.

and opened fire on us, there were two loaded wagons with oil well supplies, when the shooting commenced Amick and the writer took refuge behind tbe wagons and returned ihe fire, we were near a house and Dave Rattlingourd came nigbt, every one should bear him. factorly. It pretty certain Henry Star was tbe leader of this raid. The BIRTH. bank has plenty of money this morning and is doing business as out and took a few shots at them with his Winchester, the robbers ffot on their ho ses and continued usual, Mr.

Teegarden the castier was in Jefferson on business when the bank was robbed. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Clark Stevens, March 11th, a 12 pound boy. Mother and boy fettlng along nicely. Clark is expected to recover.

their flight wtth Amick and Dabney in pursuit, SpraRue stopped to change horses, We continued pursuit until near the creek where ttjty had crossed and left their hor. ses under cover, came back to a large dam near the timber and opened fire on us at that time, we NOTICE. Division of Profits THIS BANK has been highly favored. Its earnings have been satisfactory to the stockholders. The depositors have also had a fair division of the profits, and otherwise enjoyed the profits of the bank.

All of which goes to show that the intersts of the bank and the people are identical, and that the two are so closely interwoven that they cannot be separated. The Tyro State Bank TYRO, KANSAS We are requested te ask the boys to refrain from playing ball the street. were within about 2oo yards of them and looxine for them to Rev, Yard the Christian minister and wife arrived this week, they will live in the Burt brick house North of tbe railroad. Mr. Yard will preach regularly for the Christian church, every Sunday ming and evening, Tbe Herald Joios with all the good people of Tyro in extending to Mr.

and Mrs. Yard welcome among us and may they do much good here. We are Informed Rev. Yard will not preach Sunday the 15th on ac count of tbe dedication exercises at the M. church.

Mr. N. Amickwiih bis broth- shoot. We dropped off of our hor-tus 10 tbe ground and returned the fire as best we could, Amick's horse was shot in the frst round er-ln law Mr. Martin from N.

M. were pleasant callers Wednesday. We found Mr. Martin a vrv pleasant and geuleiuan, he used to run a newspaper therefore bad Borne sptEpathy for us 2- In tbe b-tttle we shot apout I5 shots, the robbers about tbe same. While trying toget my horse start-.

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Years Available:
1907-1908