The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1901 Page: 7 of 8
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SLAIN
WIPE.
Pbllip B. Kennady Victim of
Woman Ha Wrongad.
the
CallMl from Ilk IMk* la IH* MM«a Hullil-
'M. Kama* liljr, nml Mhul roar Tlmaa -
Mlrkvtl In lb* raw White
UriM.
. Xanana City, Mo., Juu, II.—The
h t«t of n u union (M>orn«il •
iruirnly ywtrnluy. At SKID o'clock
laat evening l.uiti I'rincr Kennedy,
• In" liriilc (if it iiiontli, ciillcil Iter linn-
ImiiiiI, I'IiIIII|> ||. KPlinnly, out from
IiIh oftlci' uf No, ami New IIIiIkc liuilil-
tnir. nncl <*ni|iil««<l the roulciiU of n re-
volver llilo tiim liaxly. Four nIiiiIm
■truck lilin mill lie fell ileml without
HtriiKtflc, while hIic hIoiiiI over hint
with the Ninokiuir revulver in her
IiuiiiIn. Mnrrleil but 11 mouth iiiro, her
huNlmuil It ft her on their wcthllnif
nifrht mill never eiilleil to nee her or
five her ii klmlly kIiiiici- Mince. Then
Ttiurwliiy were |iiiIiIImIi<-iI MtnrleN flint
had liejrun |iroceeiliii|fM In the cir-
| court to liuve ihelr niiirriiii/i- mi-
1 on the Krounil I hat he hnil lieen
pelted to uuirry her iijriihml hi*
prilctlcully ut the point of u
In Ibr IiuiiiIn of her cnihit lercil
Tbia bron tlie frlrl'x lienrt. mill the
pnaaion of lier wronjr". real or funded,
.prang up in her, mid tlmilly took form
is the pa*Mim for revcnife. The deud
inan'a brother, 'I'. F. Keniied.v. who
happened to be in the ofllce lit the
titap, wiih tlio flrnt to reach the wide
otfcla brother's body after the truife-
ily and he naw the wife Htnntling there
with the Hinoklntf plxtol in her hmiil.
Ha Hpron^' forward and frrii |M'd her.
She made no rcniiitiince. He tore the
piatpl from her h:iud nnd be^nn to
apqnk to her. She made 110 iinxwcr.
I Hit a Hccond later she sprang loose
from bis irrnsp and < er to the dead
f of her iiusiiand. Heforc a liand
■ reach Iter, though by that
Mveral were there, she kicked
twhitciilnf,' face savagely on the
"You will never wrong lin-
er girl," broke from her lips pas-
_ kteiy. Then hands were laid on
her strongly and she was led to one
aid*. A crowd was gathering and a
police officer arrived and placed her
1 nnder arrest.
On tlie way to the police station
Mr*.' Kennedy would not say any-
thing, nnd even refused to tell Officer
Crane her name or identity. She was
placed in a cell for a time nnd then
when the prosecuting attorney, Her-
bert Had ley, and his assistant went to
station, she was taken usstairs to
'jtjMjrooin of Mtr. l'atti Moore, ]>oliee
'■HMBBtl. She is a slrikinglr beaut 1-
ffal girl of 20 years, dressed in a pre-
"ng manner. All during the
*;>onir examination that she was forced
go through under tlie direction of
lindley she preserved a reticence
Ta AhelUh Ik* Wklpplii real,
Tfca law malitri *r« wrunilmg uvrr the
abolition uf the whipping |n i. Tht mil
who wccreii* ia pnuina turh a hill, will
pro** a. great • bcntfactor to the breaker of
pan a iawa u lloitattar'a Hiomach llutrra
haa to thabrtaker of aaturv'i law.. If
122,*• Jour atomarh until indi
avation, conatipation, biiioutnena, liver and
kidnay troulilea are upon you, tlirrn'a hut
«)n Ohio man a««l 113 ymi it tlireiiteneil
with nrrvnua proatration. Ilia pliyaician at'
Irihutra it to the excr tvc u e uf tobacco
during the ]«>t 0Ty«ar«.
There la a Claaa af People
Who are injured by the uae of coffee. Ra-
cently there haa lieen placed in all tli«Kri>-
*. n(,w preparation culled
• IKAIN'O, made uf pure grama, that takra
the place uf eonee. The innai daueatr atom-
ach receives it without diatreaa, and hut few
can tell it from coffee. It doea not coat over
t aa much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 18 rta. urnl 2S eta. per luivk-
age. Try It. A.k for (JKA1NO.
-
The rmmtionrnt arub looka good when a
fellow can't cat.—Waahingtoa tla.) i)em-
ocraU
♦bat
liing could break through.
ED BY THE POWERS.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kunsua City, Jan. 12.
CATTI.K lteef steers fl 7.1 11 5 Jo
Native stocker* 3 mi tc 4 k>
Texas anil Inilian steers 3 CO it 4 ij5
; 7S " 6 ^
BHKBP 2 M ti r, (hi
WHEAT—No. 2 hunt tin <>:i
No. 2 red 72
CORN—No. 2 mixed St'M 34U
OAT®—No. 2 mixed
HYE-No. 2 <71^
KtXM'lt—llurd wh't patents. 3 35 h 3 U
Soft wheut pntenta ,'t fill *1 3 7o
HAY—Timothy fi 00 {41 00
Prulrle 0U ti 10 00
DRAN—Sacked usu
BUTTER—Exlra to fancy .: m ft
CHEESE—Full creum ll'Mf 1214
EOflS j7
POTATOES—Home Krown .. 30 O 40
ST. LOUIS.
CATTLE—Native steers 3 75 ft 3 SO
Texas and Indluii steers 2 30 W 4 till
HOGS— Puckers 5 15 fii 6 ffi
SIIEEP—Native muttons ... 3 75 4/4 15
EtiOlIR—Patents 3 tin 41375
WHEAT—No. 2 red TlWt "i\
CORN-No. 2 :w>S,r> 37y,
OATS—No. 2 35 4.1 'it
RYE w
BUTTER— Dairy 13 ft 18
DRV SALT MEATS 7 121**1' 7 37U
BACON 7 73 is 8 25
CHICAGO.
CATTLK-Steers 3 CO fl 6 10
HOGS—Mixed and butchers. 5 10 it 5 40
SHEEP—'Western 3 S5 ft 4 U5
ELOUR—Spring patents 3 40 @ 3 f>5
WHEAT—No. 2 red 7t>14« 77
CORN-No. 2 37V.it) 3714
OATS—No. 2 34 Q 24^
RYE—January 47^
LARD—January 7 35
PORK—Janunry 14 05 {jl4 25
NEW YORK.
CATTLE—Steers 440 @540
HOGS 5 75
SHEEP 3 50 ft) 4 45
WHEAT—No. 2 red H14
CORN—No. 2 4e,*ift 4714
OATS—No. 2 31 fjp 3114
M
Cold Agony
rail lalcaalflw! b*
cold la uatiaanMe.
Neuralgia
la wiatar muat wk
St Jacobs Oil
for tha aureat relief
and promptest cur*.
MS
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Muat Bear Signature of
fa Fac-Simlla Wrapper Below.
Tarr aaall aai aa iny
tatakaaaaaaaaa
CARTERS
roi iiAOAcac,
FOR DIZZIRCSi.
FOR RIUOUtREtt.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR C0RSTIPATI0R.
9R SALLOW SKIR.
FOR TNEC0MPI1XI0R
VOll MWiT mntt0iuruaf.
UH
I ' l*aria, Jan.
goo
the
to Have Chinese Peace N>|o-
Transferred to Waslilnirtoii Is
Mot In Favor In K11 rope.
11.—It is learned on
good authority that the aiifrpcstion of
government of the United States
to change the seat of the Chinese
peace negotiations from l'ekin to
Washington will be declined by tlie
power*.
Why Tills Pastor Resigned.
Newberg, N. Y.f .Ian. 11.—Hev. I!. If.
int. pastor of the Shiloh ]!aptist
rch, has resigned, nnd in so doing
Irea out a letter stating bis reasons,
charges that his congregation
verted the house of (tod into
..w.ae of the devil; that women snnff,
i "d>Ve skirt dances, and liiffh kicking
ns, and when he disapproved
things tried to starve hiin
th Hides l.ont Heavily.
Tan. 11.—Gen. Kitchener
i's of a serious simultaneous
■attack by the Boers on the British
position between points tin miles
apart, along the lines of the Pretoria
A Laurenzo Marques railway. The
losses on both sides were heavy. Ac-
cording to reports the Boers were
beaten off after prolonged fighting.
War College at Port l.e vrnworth.
Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. 11.—It de-
velops that as a result of (Jen. Lee's
visit a war college will be opened at
I'ort teavenworth in the near future
with Lieut.-Col. Jesse M. Lee, just
Irnck from China, in charge. The
government proposes to make the
college here the largest in the country.
Chinese Drilling for Wnr.
Pekin, Jan. 11.—A Chinaman from
Siaiifu, where the court is ut present,
■ays that within the city 85.000 Chi-
nese troops are drilling continuously
nnd the majority of them nr.. armeil
with modern rifles. He says the feel-
ing of the people there is bitterly
anti-foreign.
Chargad with Raising One-Dollar Hllla.
San Francisco. Jan. 11.—tien. Dyer
•a nnder arrest here on an indictment
from Wolf county, Ky„ charging him
with raising *1 bills to 10s. Oyer had
enlisted in the army and was on hia
Way to Maaila.
AVfeffelaUe Preparalionfor As
ting (he Stomachs and Bow
Promotes DigestionJCheerfuf-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Xahc otic .
CURE RICK HEADACHE.
UBM
For Infanta and Children.
[The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
A perfect Remedy for Constipa-
tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea I
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish-
ness and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
<22ai
I, xewyprk
mpBBSfl9EI
EXACT copy or WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORM
For 14 Cwiis
Iil«itmta4 M C«uto«. ta!Us(
Ta#*Wr *M af MrIiMn| -
tiUit tmm 111 ilpi tflfc
s 4 tltiBMln. nnaaitracitei
f— win m*m 4m
InJor 4 Yearsai Independence Is Assured
I f you take up/our homes
In Western Canada, the
land of plenty. Illus-
trated pamphlets. grlTlng
experiences of farmers
who hare lieeome wealthy
railway rates can
„ on application fo the
superintendent of Immigration department of
lnteilor. Ottawa. Cauda, or address the I'uder-
i *ho will nail yo® atlasca. paaphleta. etc.,
! frea of cost. r. PSnLlT. I>apt- of l mmiffraf ion,*
m
OKa «, Caoailk; or 10
gnat-. Inui City.
X. T. Ufa Bids
■ KT. Pnpl. or ImmirraT'on.
bLitab.
IIDODfiV RK1r MWOVUTi rtrcs
l#nVr0 I «ak*nn*fuiactina>ar><
bs ■svwas^jbiakisscs
FALLING
1
&
Save Your Bair with
Shampoos of
And light dressings of CUTICURAf purest of
emollient skin cures. This treatment at once
stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and
dandruff, soothes Irritated, itching surfaces,
stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots
with energy and nourishment, and makes the
hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
scalp when all else fails.
MILLIONS U8E CUTICUM SOAP
Assisted by CcncuKA Onmraxr, for preserving, purifying, and beautify*
Ing the akin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the
stopping of falling hair, for aoftening, whitening, and healing red, rough,
and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchtngg, and chafinga, and for all the pur-
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticitra.
Soap in the form of baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations, and
excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for
ulcerative weaknesses, and for many antiseptic purposes which readily sug-
gest themselves to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion mh
induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beantltlers,
to use any others. Cutjccra Soap combines delicate emollient properties
derived from CtJTictnu, the great skin cure, with tha purest of cleanaing
ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated
eoap is to be compared with It for preserving, purifying, and beautifying
the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap,
however expensive, ia to be compared with it for all the purposes of the
bath, and nursery. Thus it combines, in Oms Soap at One Phice,
viz.: TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the best skin and completion soap, the
best toilet, best baby soap in the world.
Complete External and Internal Treatment far Every Humor.
CoDit.tlng Of Cunctnu 8o r (Mc.), to claim tha .kin of craita and
scales sod soften the thickened cuticle; Cuticitra Ointment (50c.).
to instantly allay Itching, inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and
heal; and Ccncm Resolvent (50c.),to coal and cleanse the blood.
mm A A Single Pbt Is often sufficient to cure the most tortn fin*, dtiiflgurlnfr,
I He SET SI / S itehln*. burnine. snd acalv skin,scalp,and blood humors, with lose of
I Ilia ulalf tPli4v hair, when all else ialla. Bold throughout the world.
(Qticura
A Few Drops of MORLEY'S WONDERFUL EIGHT
Cures LaGrippe, Coughs, Colds, Croup,Sore Throat.
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Frost Bites, Etc.
Dr. J. T. fturr.htrrdt, Clalkome ParitA, Louisiana.
I Had Woaderfbl Kifkt to be a teed maedjr for laflscnsa aad Paeamoal^
•old By Acent in Every Town.
PATENTS
■ MILO B. ftTKVEKft t CO K^fab MM
Dir. X..S|7-I4th Street. WASHINGTON. D. C.
Bi-ancb ofBres Ckkacn, I'leTelatx! arxl iTtm\x.
without fee un- I ^ _ ___
Send ^dtescriptkm; OLD SORES CURED'
opinion. [ Allra . I'lrrrtiM'KmlTr rum - • Clnv a lli.i^
Near
FauLhIIUSF
A. N. K.—D
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Quinn, J. W. The Chelsea Commercial. (Chelsea, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1901, newspaper, January 18, 1901; Chelsea, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175050/m1/7/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.