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The Tyro Herald from Tyro, Kansas • 5

The Tyro Herald from Tyro, Kansas • 5

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The Tyro Heraldi
Location:
Tyro, Kansas
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Page:
5
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SUPPLEMENT OF THE IRQ HERALD. o. 2 TVRO, MONTGOMJtRY COUNTY, KANS. FIUIUY. 'mq NO 1R iy AUendThe Easter ServicesAt The Church! Murder at Caney.

Bank at Chautauqua Robbed By Three Men of $3,000. (Continued from page i) til (ho way to Independence for fear be would be mobbed, We have'nt learned yet when the preliminary is to be held. Mark Killion is well known as a bad man, he has been arrested and in jail a good many times, no doubt Judge Flannel The bank at Ch.uitauqui, Kas. was robbed on Friday morn in nr. 9-'30 by 2 or 8 men on horse Tlu hers Si'cirtd tU After th- tfit; mr)ney tbry wal.od down fie si-oet yot on their horses and ru.lo a T-i-ywere r.y stVl pOSS-H, When ihe got a Mini or 3,000.

One of ihe bankers claims be knows of the robbers as Stewart. The c.ishier, Mr. Waheih-n was put in the vault while iherc-h- Lnud, had reformed when he paroled him recently. It looks to us that this pardoning and paroling- prisoners is pretty well over done lately, it is not very often good citizens are made of criminals by turning them out, but very often good citizens are killed or their property stolen or destroyed by turning these crim-inals out. If there is one thing more than another that will encourage law vlolaters to rorilinii DIED CAST OF TOWN.

Mr. and Mrs. rr-v John Everett clie.J Wed nesday at p. Anrii two children of Tvro vi-ir r. the residenbe his parents, Mr.

Fishers, on the Mia I dd'' Mr. Gold ab.umt oi 'Mrs, Air. 1) Iiarrul ui old Fj0r.ter of this country o- i Scowls view.thj 0 home 01 their criminal course, it is this easy way of getting out Ofter they are covictcd of crimes, and it Will have a strong tendency to en courage mob law a thing we all obhor, but when criminals are ana Mrs John ICliisou, six mi'es Northeast of Tyro of tub.r,uai-lous, Mr. and Mrs, KHison brnnght him home from Alburqucr.ke, just one week before his dva.h, He was taken bad sick Feb raary while in Salt Lake Ci His dii not rtcjMiz- nny thifi.but 2 parents went out tboro and fn.0, turned loose, after conviction before their sentence expiries, the law abiding citizens will be' come discouraged with that process after a while. him to N.

M. thinking the dry climate miht prove beneficial to him, but after giving him the best luappie trees and hou-e "huh was i ng, S.ch.ol closed Friday 1 ,,,.) nearly .11 day wi that ihere of medical care and doinn- oil tk, The victim, Will Garr former resident of this mw aUf1 Parents could do patrons ar.d fri. ud-tha ucnt 'with well hi.ed 'Mkrs aud mh a civil law abJding citizen, he had 1 f00tt seon nothlB many friends in and around Tyro the dred disease, that learned with keenest regret 'Urned of his sad end. He was a memJ tIley might get ber of the W. also the A I the cnd came He ncrwa.cujov.d ull, had a -ice pror.m, th Loia gave the teaser a cut and the p.i In W.

lodges, and was an active 10 cl bon'e and wanted to meet all bis friend worker in both. I classes w.re awarded to rtirZ and talk to them as long as he was WHO'S WHO? able to laik. The decea ed was 23 yrs. old and leaves father. inntbJ unbar in tho A cl iss, bedting'jay' Scuvtl just oije mark, Iva Scovel i the class and Mary Scovel in the class, About all arshopeto the same teacher next year.

Drotuera and one sister to mourn A few weeks ago the council or-dered a curb and uis untimely end. The funeral will he nvoauaA 1 "VUU this at 1 n. m. the along North side of main street a.ong diocu 30, I2 feet from the property line. This will ca McKeen, of Jefferson.

The parents and relatives have the pro-found sympathy of the entire com-m unity in this sad home. some inconvenience to some of the property owners along the line of 1 1 $5 50 to $6.00 per 100 Uorn GOc per bushel tTTI FUNERAL POSTPONED. me cum, as there is a pair of scales and some trees in the way, We over heard the party who owns the property alongside the trees: spr waeat sc Seed Oats GOc Mixed tSc The funeial of William n.nrr mG 1 ing with a great deal of unnecos- ui. uujjcuus- beei sarv emnhasi thnf fViQ uetn postponed until Saturday at Cane seed 2.50 i00 lbs Knglish Dlue Grass a 100 Corn Chops 41, npr mn stay i ont of the rain. I and M.

W. It remains to be lodges of Corn chops in 500 lb, $1. 10 attend and will accept, a large Per cwt- IJay $7 per ton mwkuva the council will enforce their ordinances or let some one else run the city's business for them. The citizens of this town who tried to conform to the city's or-dinances even when mat tu delegation of citizens are expecting to go from Tyro as this is Mr, Garr's old home. Butter 25c per pound Eggs 11c per zen-Chickens, old hens 8c lb.

Spring v2 to 2 lb 12olb. The funeral will bo attlm tion church, Borne inconvenience to do so want to see all people treated alike, that is not asking to much, give all the samo kind of a deal, Fresh garden Seeds at Dcuels' Mrs. Freeman HorW 10 sick but is reported a litll- bvttcr Millet Seed, Tyro Supply Co. The Odd Fellows are putting in nice cement side walk in front of WEATHER. Saturday; fair, Sunday; clear.

Monday; fair. Tuesday; ciouday. Wednesday; fair. Thursday; cloudy. Friday; rain.

wr.is time, they lIve tin miles East of town. The ladies aid of the Christian church ma with Mrs. Alice Dab-uey thursday afternoon they had a very pleasant time, the heir building. Miss Minnie Falls was a pleas ant caller Thursday, she recently was devoted to mecln he dance given a few tm 1 ku uy some ot the ladies nf Trin was a decided success. lunch was served at 5 p.

m. Mrs. Mary Hatfield of BlackweJl visited a few days this week with her nephew. ciosea a very successful term of school at State Line. She is going to visit at her home a few days then go to Independence where she will study music and elecution.

The Herald will keepber posted on tho happenings around Tyro. Rev. Yard was a rdr.isAnf niu- WilVI lhursday, he isouite bho was on her wav from vv.r the new church, the Christian pie are expecting to build, saw, where she had been attending the funeral of her father..

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Pages Available:
227
Years Available:
1907-1908