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the demand lot ford Product* .* about equally divided between I commercial centers and rural com. rnunities, reflecting not only better 1 conditions in tne cities but likewise growth of prosperity jmong the ifarmers.A leature ot the dealer requirements is the large number ot one-|,on trucks. Sale* ot Ford trucks (have been mounting every month this year, establishing new high M iv promises to bringIfather, on his mother's side, was Captain Wm. Dancey (who:e son. by the way. has beer.| sheriff of the county that Oklahoma City t» loca'ed in.) used to live on a ta.m by the side ot the railroad between Sherd-hl and Repub he Oty. Mike Sohlioger. conduct or and John Robinson and Charley Ray mind, engineers, were goo 1 .friends of the Captain an. they,*■ b?-Old Posey*. I took a posse ,t twelve men and went alter the other four or five members ot the Indian band, including Posey h.m-lliuiaii »•••*! —- -selt. The battle resolved Utelt lntjj|rti. • .a chase and we spent three week in the mountains hunting the Indian ch.ef. Besides 'Old Pos.y we killed another Piute Indian I whose name 1 never learned. Ho I was a bad customer though,’• Mr Ward declared the posse did Then.’'not realize it had slam the famous II chief until several weeks altermarks and May .another recorq breaker. While bus. ^ .....iness concerns everywhere a,e I d|oplClj off the trains tor him late Jaily turning to the use of the PorJ I papers and magazi.„«« .n increasing numbers. reasnn.the.!» .how ..... H,y m.dn d.ily mop. X IIC availing themselves ot the ad 1 tm housC fo, a supp|y „Un5 captured In the first vantages and economv ot motorJ ously furnished by the Cvd on MU P b.rr.csdetrack transportation to a greater Vete(an These tram '’X,nfirme Seve7.l weeks alter««ent than eve. before Ison-etunes resulted .0 adding .. had be,n slain some--^ U/ H '°jd’ the h.« of the Indians withm «h, enclosureKansan Man Woo The War L, mvoiw d grown turkey! who had received the death me,- -lof a fat shear. fuH' * Q( (,om sign„|, 0( other PiuteThe following storv. recently I w a few earlyspring c A„ ,ndians oulside. informed the whltoprinted in the Kansas City Star. is|,„,t sort came Ray walot more than p.ssmg merest loL^eo.d fd»o^« new ,lt;£ £ people in this part ot K.nsas, since | r, ,he range |ihe United States Marshall whobrought to a close the last Indian wa', U few weeks ago, was a Re. public county buy. H.s mother now lives a, Republic City. His father printed a newspaper -t Warwick, on the Prosser branch, at the state fine, in the eighties. Hi* grandmen of their chief’s death.Mr. Ward took part in the burial service held for Old Posey” at a lonely spot near Blanding. The son of the chie* was also present.|—Concordia Kansan. Lthe-Our Want Ads-Buy Coal lo TheSummer TimeYou get fresh mined COAL dtrectly from the railroad car to your bin.If you want to buy or sell anything. hire a hand, or have lost or-found anything — try * News Want Advertisement.This maans less breakage and lower price.Get Your Winter’* Supply of Coal nowHeat, Economy and Satisfaction.b.f.githensTh. Labdwl Coal Doaler.binson. now m Utah, visiting hi.,on Frank. The story has a prcul-ui interest. too. in the Kansan o -ficc. smce Captain that was the title that was his when he quit the I army—Ward is a mother in-law-to a brother of the Kansan man But *e have wrndered far from the original storyrjiavep't we. Just to give u a bit ot local color. Here sstory Irom the Star... The story of the last stand of ••Old Posey veteran Piute Indian chief, and h.s band of renegade In-dians. routed several weeks .go m 4 battle with a posse of white set „rIS near Blanding. Utah, was to d by Ray Ward. United State* Marshall, who led the posse that routedthe India,... Mr. Ward, whose boyhooi home was at Republic Kas., was in Kansas City on his way to the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. Kansas with several pnsfti-'-Now that Poseys dead, the trouble is over.” declared Mr. Ward in speaking of the Indian uprising.- The Indians have had all the war-fare they want and. with their lead- Good house, four rooms, wuh *' thev won’t trouble the closet and pantry, cement cave a»4 white settlers any further. plenty of ground, will-After the first clash, when we perty cheap if sold within thlrtj cantured e.ghty-one of the Indians days. Call at the New. Office.Tankage for file. E E. McClure.—r - w ‘ ‘Cob* for *ale. Dan Rickcl * -Corn for *ale Dan Rickel.For Sale-.Purebted Shorthorn bull, color red. age 11 months; pedigree furnished. Aaron B. Johnson, Scandia, Kansts.Slightly u*ed incubator* for tale at bargain price*. Call at thii office.House For Sale ^
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Republic, Kansas, US

Thu, Jun 07, 1923

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