THE CULVER CITIZEN. orders Office LAKE MAXJNKUGKEE. May06. V O L . IV . CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906. NO. 4.

AROUND THE LAKE. Whereas. It has pleased our THREE HOMES IN CULVER Heavenly Father to remove from PERSONAL POINTERS I LOCAL ITEMS | J. M. Waldorf of Indianapolis our circle by death our sister, Mrs. spent Monday at his cottage. E. E. Lord, iu the midst of her use­ The band will give a atreet INVADED BY DEATH ANGEL Brief Mention of Culverites and M.T.Louden is giving the Mitch- fulness and companionship; there­ concert on Thursday evening. fore be it el cottage a fresh coat of paint. Visitors in Town. —The addition to Moses Men- Resolved, That we, her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Shirk are ser’s house is ready for the plas­ Within Four Days Three Residents are Removed desire to express our deep sorrow occupying their cottage for a few for our loss, and regret that her terers. PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO days. Two Burials in One Day. presence will no more brighten our - Old newspapers in the latest Mrs. F. T. Hoard and family meetings, and spring and summer styles for sale Resolved. That though our hearts spent a few days at her cottage (lathered From Many Sources for at this office at a nickel per. On last Saturday evening at home in which she died. Capt. are filled with mourning wo humbly last week. Readers of The Citizen. —There were about twenty fish­ about a quarter past seven o’clock Lord owned and ran a steamboat,the bow to the will of our Heavenly Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schaf of In ­ Father. ermen from Logansport, Indianap­ Mrs. E. E. Lord was suddenly tak­ Wm. R. Me Keen, and upon his Frank Cromley of Plymouth dianapolis spent Saturday and Resolved, That this society man­ olis and at the Hidden Inn en mortally ill. She; had eaten death in 1889 Mrs. Lord, with the spent Sunday in Culver. Sunday at their cottage. ifest its love and esteem for our de­ last week. her supper with an evident relish assistance of Capt. Oliver Crook, parted sister by setting apart a me­ Mrs. D. A. Bradley was a visitor J. J. Twiuame and son Walter —Thos. McDonald, residing east when she suddenly said to a friend continued herself to manage the morial page on its records for these in Plymouth over Sunday. of Indianapolis are spending the of Wolf creek, a brother of Mrs. who was sitting near her, “I have business, which grew until she resolutions, and that a copy be sent Mrs. R. E. Hutchison spent Sat­ week at the lake catching bass and to the Culver Citizen. Sam Osborn of this place, is dan­ such a terrible neuralgic pain in had three, steamboats on the lake. urday forenoon iu Plymouth. M r s. W. E. H and, salmon. the back of my Head.” She then Mrs. Lord, who was an excep­ J. F. Weiss is serving on tho gerously sick. M r s. J. O . F e r r ie r , Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilson and attempted to get a bottle of medi­ tionally energetic and and capable petit jury of the circuit court. D. A. Bradley isamong the en­ M iss F lo r e n c e M o r r is . family, after spending the week at terprising citizens who have re­ cine she was accustomed to use woman, undertook a number of * « * # R. F. Buckheister of Logansport their cottage, returned to Logans­ is the guest of his brother in Cul­ juvenated their residences with when feeling ill that stood in a different business euterprizes ISAAC YV. SMOKH. port Tuesday. new paint this spring. cabinet with her. She was able; which she carried out successfully Isaac W. Smoke, the father of ver. Mrs. J. L. Ketcham will not oc­ —The second crop of spring to tell her companion how to pre- j with more than ordinary executive Mrs. Thomas E. Slattery, died at Miss Null Garn and Mr. Harry cupy her cottage tiiis summer as pests, the “June bugs,’5 made their pare the dose and had swallowed ability. Her steamboat interests his daughter’s home last Sunday Woodward visited friends iu Bour­ she has rented it to Mr. and Mrs. appearance last Friday night. The it when speech failed her. On be- she sold to Capt. Crook in 1002, m orning at 2:50 o’clock. Mr. bon last week. William Gates of Indianapolis. “May flies” have disappeared. ing told that a doctor would be at but during the time she was man- Smoke was well-known in Culver, Mrs. Fink of Logansport came Mrs. Judge Ayres, Mrs. John S. —Last Thursday evening Ed. once telephoned for and in res­ aging this business she conducted and a familiar figure on its streets to Culvcr la9t Saturday to ace the Kittle, Miss Florence Kittle and Bradley and his wife made a nota­ ponse to the query if I)r. Rea was a large and excellent boarding as he had made his home with Mr. academy ball game. Mrs. John Lyle Clough, all of In­ ble catch at the rock pile of 98 line her physician she was only able to house in her own home, Cottage and Mrs. Slattery for the past ten Oscar Porter and three sons from dianapolis, are guests of Mr. and specimens of chaenobryttns gnlos- nod her head. Then, attempting Grove Place. For two years she years. Although 84 years old at near Rutland visited their Culver Mrs. Geo. L. Barney at the Potts us. to rise, she tottered and would ran the Colonnade, the largo hotel the time of his death Mr. Smoke friends last Sunday. cottage. —Many fishermen complain that have fallen but for assistance, near the depot that subsequently was an active, erect and line-look­ Mrs. James Shugrue and son Helping her into a recumbent pos-1 burned. She then purchased the Reginald of Churubusco attended the supply of insect food for the Might have Been Serious. ing man up to the past winter. ition her friend hastened to the Win. Jones farm, a mile and a the funeral of Mrs. Lord. lake fish is so great that they are Last Monday morning about 8 Since last November he had been apartments of Mr. and Mrs.! half southwest of Culver on the County Itecorder Porter and A. not readily caught with the min­ o’clock a number of bystanders in poor health and for the past nows. Flutchison for aid. lake, and for four years she per- H. Born of Plymouth were in Cul­ in front of the post office and Por­ three weeks bedridden. A daugh­ —It is claimed that Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Rea could not be reached sonally managed this place, mak- ver on business last week. ter & Co.’s were startled to hear a ter, Mrs. John A. Watson of Chi­ Cox were brought to Culver from but Dr. Parker responded at ouce ing a specialty of raising hogs, F. A. Forbes of Plymouth was sound like a miniature explosion. cago, and a granddaughter. Miss to the call. The trouble was pro- During this time she supervised here Tuesday setting out the Logansport in an auto in 1 hour Looking for the cause, smoke was Elsie Seitz of Benton Harbor, nounced to be of an apoplectic cvory detail of the place, and often flower beds at the academy. and 30 minutes by Henry Watts of seen coming from the south end of Mich., havo been at Mr. Slattery’s Logansport. nature, and while nothing reme­ did a man’s work, sometimes go- Mrs. Capt. Crook is nicely recov­ the rolled awning. Kay Poor, who for the past three weeks assisting dial could be done every possible ing on the riding plow herself. ering from a surgical operation — The Masonic order of Culver was among the bystanders, called in the care of Mr. Smoke. Mr. care and attention was given the .Mrs. Lord was also for a year performed last week in Indianapo­ had work Saturday night on the to Roy Cromley, one of Porter selling out. to Mrs. by a chorus choir. A feature of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendricks efficient work with stepladder and o'clock Monday morning and is in tack she was unconscious, simply Hand only this spring. this portion of the service was the of Logansport were in Culver a few water buckets on the .part of Roy During the time Mrs. Lord NVa8 a critical condition. He is 7Sl years breathing and growing weaker a*id singing of Will Thompson's “Lead hours Tuesday on their way to Ply­ Cromley and Ray Poor put out the on her farm she suffered from an mouth. old and rather feeble and such an weaker until she died at 6:15 Sun­ Me Gentlv Home” by a quartet blaze in a few moments, the dam­ attack is likely to prove fatal. day afternoon. attack of paralysis, also becoming consistingof Mias Nell Garn, Miss Misses Jennie Keen and Lillian —Grand jury subpoenas age being confined to burning out Among the many friends who sur­ blind. She was taken to the hos­ Clara Wiseman, Frank |iakeraml Weiss visited tho latter’s uuclo —Urand jury subpoenas were a section of the awning on the rounded her in her last moments pital connectod with tho Ann Ar­ Dr. Yf iseman. Rev. Laudeman, at Rochester over served yesterday morning on five of unday. south side. were two who were the first two bor Medical Institute, where she The pallbearers were Samuel Os­ Culver’s citizens and they were es­ Dr. Rea sent a paper on Proper The origin of tho fire is a mys­ remained for six weeks, making born, William Osborn, David Jos­ corted to Plymouth by a deputy additional members to her family Theraputics to be read before the tery, various theories of smolder­ a fair recovery. Her health, how­ eph, David Heininger, Oliver Mor­ sheriff. It is the impression that after she came to Culver, Capt. County Medical Society at Ply­ ing cigar stubs or matches being ever, was never entirely restored, ris and Daniel Easterday. the “club” is being investigated. Oliver Crook and Mrs. Anna But­ mouth last Thursday. advanced, and, although it proved and she was subject to occasional After the church service tho —Bev. Nicely, M. E. minister, ler. The latter, who lives in South Mrs. Dr. Rea went to Greencas­ trifling, the blaze was one that attacks of vertigo. body was taken to Royalton, Ber­ with his bride, was here Sunday Bend, was telegraphed for early tle last week to be present at the might readily have been serious Mrs. Lord was a woman of un­ rien Co., Mich., tho former home evening, it being his regular night Sunday morning and arrived in graduation of Miss Lucretia Rea but for immediate discovery and usual character and intelligence, of Mr. Smoke, for burial. The to hold services. After he had de­ Culver at noon. in the course of piano instruction prompt measures. funeral party, which left on the livered his sermon three nice ruge The fnneral service at the M.E. an'latthotim eof her death w a3 in DePauw university. church on Tuesday at 2 o’clock perhaps the best known person in Vandalia at 11:28, consisted of Mr. were presented them by the Sun­ Miss Rea's Recital. Mrs. J. L, Scheurman of tho was largely attended. The body!Culver alid it3 vicinity. She was and Mrs. Slattery, Mr. and Mrs. day school as presents.—Monterey Miss Lucretia Rea, who complet­ East side is in Indianapolis taking was taken from the residence un a generous friend and a most John Watson, Miss Elsie Seitz. Sun. ed a four-years’ course in piano­ medical treatment which promises der the escort of members of the neiKhb°rly neighbor. Her large * # * * The baseball game of Sunday forte at the School of Music of De to restore her to health. afternoon on the Hold adjoining the Pauw University this year, gave a Knights of Pythias, the Ladies\ hon6e was alway3 of*5" to c,mroh JAMES M. PARR. Mrs. H. J. Meredith, of Denver, The death of James Parr at his assembly grounds between Culver recital at Meharry hall, Greencas- aid of the Christian church and the;soeial functions regardless of de- Ind., came to attend Mrs. Lord’s Ladies'aid of the Methodist church,j nomination. In sickness she was residence in this place occurred and the Delong Red Sox resulted tle, last Saturday afternoon. Miss funeral, and was the guest of Mr. at about 10 o’clock last Thursday in a score of 12 to 4 in Culver’s Rea is one of the half-dozen out of Nearly every lady of the Christian j most helpful, and often assisted in and Mrs. Sam Medbouru. favor. Both teams made many of an entrance class of thirty-five Aid society carried a floral memo j ^u- care °f contagious eases, say- night. Deceased had been an in­ Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Smith and ing she had 110 family of her own valid for years and his demise was errors. Enoch Bush and Chester who completed the course. rial, so numerous were the remem­ baby of Joliet are here, having to endanger. As she lay uncon­ McFeely were the battery for Cul­ Tho Greencastle Daily Banner brances of friends. At the church not unexpected. Throughout his been called by the death of Mrs. scious last Sunday, surrounded by incurable illness he was patient> ver. says: Rev. Mr. Shepherd of Plymouth, Lord. When a boy Mr. Smith | many friends, there were many in­ —The new broom may sweep The first selection was Sonata pastor of the Culver Christian bearing his suffering with fortitude lived with Mrs. Lord for a number cidents related of neighborly kind­ and without complaint. His death clean, but it is the now hardware Op 7, Beethoven. The largo move­ church, gave an earnest and feel­ of years. ness upon her part. She was a was peaceful. Though a resident firm that takes up the dust, and ment of this was especially good, ing address. Rev. Mr. Nicely JohnS. Bush, Jacob Myers, Sam and characterized by a singintc tone we can prove it by the token of prayed and read scripture, and a particularly bright and original of Culver only since last August he Rugg and Than Gandy were among and unusual ensemble. The Cho­ woman, in her younger days a the gaily colored complimentary chorus choir sang several selec­ had made many friends. The fu­ the Culver members of Henry pin valse Op. 34, No. 2 and Fanta­ brilliant conversationalist, and be- dustpans Mr. Beplogle was dis­ sia Impromptu were interpreted tions. The pallbearers, chosen neral was held at the M. E. church, Speyer post who attended the an­ tributing in the name of the Cul­ well and evinced an artistic imag­ from the Knights of Pythias, of j fore her eyes failed her, an artiBt Rev. Mr. Nicely conducting the nual grand encampment of the G. in water-color and oil of mean ver Cash Hardware on Main street ination. “Alcesto de Gluck’’ by which order the husband of Mrs. 110 service. Many floral tributes at­ A. R. at Lafayetto this week. Saint Saens was enjoyable because Lord was a member, were E. W. ability. tested the sympathy and esteem of Miss Dollis Moss of Flora will last Monday. of its delicately finished passages make her homo with her sister, Hand, Clyde Walter, Jesse Rhoads, In the revival at the Christian friends. The bearers were George —Some of the newspapers, with and sustained melody. Mrs. Dr. Parker, this summer. church under Mr.Shepherdlast win­ Garn, S. Medbourn, D. H. Smith, an unfriendly motive of trying to The Weber Movement Perpetu­ Timothy Wolf, Urias Menser and Miss Dollis expects to devote the ter she became deeply interested spoil the fun for the rest of us, aro al gave proof of adequate technical D. H. Smith. Jacob Saine, S. Buswell and Elza summer to musical work, including in spiritual matters,and about eight publishing an item saying that it is development. The bravure play­ Among the floral offerings were Hawkins. voice culture. She will take instru­ ing was excellent. Piece Roman- pieces from the Ladies’ Aid socie­ weeks ago joined that society, the James Henry Parr was born in mental lessons of Prof. Wilson of unlawful to go fishing on Sunday. tique by Grocndahl was a beautiful ties of the Christian and Metho­ last few weeks of her life were Peoria, Miami county, March 12, the academy. Call off your dogs! There’s noth­ gem given with poetic sentiment. Peter Lichtenberger of German dist churches, All Saints’ guild and brightened by her happiness in 1862, and was aged 44 years, 2 ing in the Indiana fish law that Mis9 Rea’s work showed real township was a welcome caller at her religious experience. Although months and days. He was mar­ says so. We don’t advise anybody musical feeling and spirit, combin­ the Knights of Pythias. 6 the Citizen office one day last week. Mrs. Lord had no children of her to go fishing on Sunday, but if you ed with the result of conscientious Emma Estella Sewell was born ried to Elmira Brineman March 24, He has been a Marshall county cit­ own she helped to raise four young can fool your wife or the preacher study. of English parents at Uniontown, 1885. Ono son, Earnest Virgil, izen for 69 years and says he has cleared more land than any other you needn’t be afraid of the civil Memorial Program. near Dayton, O., Aug. 20, 1859. j people, all of whom mourn the was born to them. The greater part Orphauedat 6 years she was placed I *oss o1' ‘L tender and faithful friend of Mr. Parr’s life was spent in Mi­ man in the county, llis experien­ authorities. __ Following is the official program ces have not been without adven­ iu a catholic school in Cincinnati, 'n her death. Ihey are: Miss ami. He, together with his family Miss Rose Moss, who will teach of the Memorial day exercises in ture, for he has had nine bones bro­ and two years later taken to a Anna Jones, now Mrs W. J. But- came to Culver the 9th day of last in the Culver schools next year, Culver: ken, and during the war was August. Mr. Parr was baptized arrived hhere Wednesday evening. Vocal Music—M. E. church similar institution in where j ler of S0 " 4*1 Ben<1’ Miss Myrcia knocked down three times by bul­ she remained until she was 19 Marshall, now married and living by Rev. Charles McConnaughy of lets In 1881) he piloted the second She will spend the vacation at Mrs. choir. years old. At that time .he re-1 Arkansas; Janas Smith, a street the Evangelical church Dec. 26, party of colonists that went into Perrier’s. Invocation—Bev. W. M. Nicely. North Dakota, and in his annual 1905. A father,*mother and broth­ Mrs. Judge McLaren of Ply­ Vocal Music—Choir. moved to Indianapolis, Ind., and car conductor in Joliet, 111.; and trips into that state has conducted er preceded him to the great be­ mouth came to Culver to attend President Lincoln’s Address at Dec. 5th, 1881, was married to;his brother Amon Smith, now over 1,100 m e n . Evidently Mr. Gettysburg, Kalph K. Lord of that city. Mr. | studying to be an electrical engin- yond. Lichtenberger has beon an active Mrs. Lord’s funeral. and useful man, and ho looks good Ritual Service. and Mrs. Lord resided in Indian-j ®®r in Chicago, Two brothers, two sisters, (Mrs. We notice the best stock of for many more years of life. apolis until their removal to Mar- resolutions . E. A. Poor of Culver), his wife and men’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes Vocal Music—Choir. spn and a host of friends mourn Large assortment of men's fuiw and oxfords are found at Porter & Address— Rev. Mr. McNeely. mont on Lake Maxinkuckee in By the Ladies’ Aid society of the Co.’s. Music. 1884, where they settled in th e . Christian church: his death. nishings at Porter & Co s. THE NIAGARA OF THE FUTURE—THE MAID OF THE “MISSED.1' Thor© Is no Rochelle Salts, Alurr^ THE CULVER CITIZEN. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Llmoor Ammonia Infcod mado wltto The powers may take joint action I ARTHUR B. HOLT, Publisher. against China on the customs ques­ tion. CULVER, 1 INDIANA. C a l u m e t The Boone cereal mills at Boone, la., TKPE OF WATERWAY were destroyed by fire w ith a loss of Foes to Human Health. $160,000. MAJORITY REPORT FAVORING The steamer Selkirk was wrecked in If one were to ask a number of phy­ SEA LEVEL CANAL SUB­ B a k i n g sicians what problem most Interests the Columbia river, Washington. All MITTED TO CONGRESS. Uie medical profession to-day, nine out on board were saved. af ten would reply: “The mystery of Fire swept the summer cottago set­ wtncer.” There are other diseases tlement at Monument Beach, .Mass., Objections to Earth Dam Proposed by P o w d e r doing $60,000 damage. which are quite as hopeless as can­ Minority Are Pointed Out—Deep —NOT rx THE BAKING POWDER TRUST— Six men were burned, three serious­ cer, some that are more painful, and Passage Will Take But Little It makes pure food. ly, by an explosion in a Lackawanna some that cause more deaths; but mine at Scranton, Pa. Longer to Build. there Is hardly another in the face of Dr. Thomas S. Latimer, prominent IN OTHER LANDS. which physicians confess themselves physician and ex-confederate soldier, Washington, May IS.—That the An electric railway will probably bo helpless. In many directions, says died in Baltimore, aged 67. earthquake which destroyed San soon connect Moscow with St. Peters­ Youth’s Companion, the progress of The funeral of Father Capon, whose Francisco was an important factor in burg. medicine during the last quarter-cen- body was found hanging May 13 at determining the vote of. the senate In the Insane asylums of Germany tury, chiefly during the last decade, Ozerki, Finland, was held there. committee on inter-oceanic canals in more than a third of the patients owe has been marvelous. The discovery Lewis William Washington, ex-vice favor of a sea-level type is apparent tlieir condition to strong drink. that consumption is not hereditary, president of the Sheet Steel company from the fact, that a feature of the ma­ Last year there v/ere 39,211 millions jority report is a discussion of the and if taken in time may bo cured; of Pittsburg, died in Nice, France. inatchas sold in France, bringing into effect such an earth wave might have the association of tho mosquito with The new protected cruiser St. Louis that nation's treasury $3,216,950, this was given the official standardization on locks and dams. being a stato monopoly. malaria and yellow fever; the serum The majority report in favor of a treatment for hydrophobia and diph­ test over the course at Rockland, Me. A man of 80, elected a Judge for sea-level canal was submitted Thurs­ Frutigen, Switzerland, is to go through theria; the isolation of the bacterium Federal, slate and city civil service day by Senator Kittridge. On the commissioners meeting in Washington a university course in order to enable of smallpox—those are all recent subject of danger from earthquakes him to pass the examination required achievements. Two great foes still have formed a permanent organization. on the Isthmus and the possible effect A world’s international commerce of by law. defy the doctors. One—pneumonia— on the two types of canal proposed the A proposal to enact that no newspa­ $25,000,000,000 is predicted for 1906 by report says: which ranks next to the “great white the department of commerce and labor. per shall be edited, composed or print­ plague” in the number of its victims, “That the isthmus of Panama is not ed from Saturday midnight until sun­ Fire of supposed lneendlarv origin exempt from earthquakes, conclusively has lately been and still is the sub­ destroyed all the buildings on the Peter rise on Monday morning, has been ject of special study by an associa­ appears, and we can have no guaran­ negatived In the French senate. Foley farm, near Elgin, 111., causing a ty that the canal /.one will in the fu­ tion of American physicians; and Denmark holds the record among loss of $10,000. ture be exempt from such disaster. something has been learned about it. Prof. Guy A. Tawney, of Beloit col­ nations for thriftiness. Her inhabit­ Quakes Would Ruin Locks. ants have, on an average, £10 9s. It is known that it is a germ disease, lege, has resigned. He . has been sub­ “The canal structures that would be and that its characteristic microbe is stituting a t Columbia university, New apiece in the savings banks; English most exposed to injury by the passing peoplo have only £ 3 2s. a head. nearly always present in the mouth York, for six months. of an earth wave or violent move­ . In Australian gold mines it is con­ and throat in a state of health; but the Don Emmanuel Contravas y Crooke. ment of the earth’s surfacc, are the for more than 30 years in the Spanish sidered that ventilation becomes baf3 knowledge of these facts has not sug­ BAILEY EXPLAINS FURTHER locks proposed by the minority, whoso when tho proportion of oxygen falls consular service, is held at Ellis Island. gested any effective way of dealing walls, many hundreds of feet, or even below 20 per cent., or less than 70 New York, as a pauper. with the disease. Regarding cancer, TEXAS SENATOR DENIES THE 2,000 or 3,000 feet long, at Gatun, cubic feet of air a minute is supplied still less has been discovered; but in President Joseph F. Smith confirms would, at least some of them, be more CHARGES OF BAD FAITH. for every man working in a mine. many countries there are now special the report that the Mormon church will than 75 feet, high and entirely unsup­ The city of London's chief inspector laboratories, in which the minds of dispose of its business interests and ported on one side save for a part of of weights and measures reports that the ablest students of pathology are separate religion and business. Data Showing His Connection with the height of water. the weight of all loads of coal test­ Gov. Sir William MacGregor, now on RAILWAY EMPLOYE TESTIFIES concentrated upon this one subject. In Roosevelt-Tillman Trouble “If these walls should be moved at ed last year was satisfactory, and that a trip from Newfoundland through MINE OWNER PAID HIM all, the natural and probable result these researches the United States is Are Read. 'In most cases tho weight exceeded Canada, will discuss the American fish­ $50 A MONTH. would be in their leaning and so pre­ tho amount specified on the ticket,” bearing its part Not only arc Ameri­ eries question with Earl Gray. venting the closing of the gates. But can physicians giving the subject their Washington, May IS.- -Senator Bai­ One of the labor party’s members oJ Engineer Howe was killed and J. the most likely effect of such shock the new house of commons lately re­ closest attention as individuals, but a Saunders of Chicago, and two other Pennsylvania Man Testifies at Hear­ ley again Thursday took the floor in would be the fracture of these locks, in the senate to make a further ex­ ceived from a constituent who thought national association for the study of men injured by the wreck of a. Wabash ing of Interstate Commerce Com­ repairing of which much time—months he had a grievance to which the gov­ the disease has bee# formed, and spe­ passenger train in Buffalo, N. Y. mission Into Charges of Discrim­ planation of his connection with the or years—might be requqired. efforts to secure an understanding ernment should give attention, a let­ cial cancer hospitals have been estab­ ination by Railroads. Earth Dam No Safer. President Mitchell of tho miners re­ between the president and the Demo­ ter of no less than 1,700 closely-writ­ lished in several American cities. In “An earth dam on an alluvial base, ten pages. plied to the proposal of John H. cratic senators on the railroad rate ‘money, also, America is ,doing its Windes of the bituminous operators Philadelphia, May 17.—George W. as proposed by the minority, might hr. Clark, of Altoona, a car distributor for bill, basing his statement on an arti­ fissured if the earthquake passed the FLOATING FACTS. share. Mr. Rockefeller’s donations for arbitration, declining the offer. cle in the Chicago Tribune and the have established an American patho­ Striking telephone linemen in Min­ tho Pennsylvania railroad, told the locality, and if a crack in the dam or New York Tribune, charging him with its base should open, the dam would Bank of England notes cost a half­ logical institute, where original re­ neapolis, Minn., were enjoined from interstate commerce commission at its hearing Wednesday of the charges of bad faith in that connection and giv­ go out, the lock drain, and the canal be penny apiece to produce. search can be prosecuted by American interfering with strike breakers who ing ex-Scnator Chandler as authority The Church of England has an in­ are repairing storm damage to lines. discrimination by certain railroad ruined. What would happen to the physicians; and Mr. Carnegie’s gener­ for that statement. He had read a aqueduct, conduits, pipes and valves, come of £15,000,000 a year. Christopher Browand, ex-postmaster companies in the distribution of coal osity to a British laboratory has pro­ series of letters and memoranda, be- buried in the concrete walls, used for In the Indian ocean only 730 out ofi of Kendallville, Ind., hanged himself in cars, that he had received $50 a month duced results of great promise. From for several months from one mine ginning with a request from himself filling and emptying the locks, cannot 16.300 islands are inhabited. one or another of these medical work­ a stable. He was recently removed to the former senator for a copy of In March 1,646 Japanese left th© from office and lias been despondent. owner, to whom ho had furnished coal be well conjectured.” rooms may come at any time the joy­ cars. any statement that he might have The report, says that the conclusion Hawaiian islands lor the Pacific coast, made that justified this statement. ful message that canccr has been con­ John Nielson, a seaman on George W. Questioned by counsel for the com­ has been reached that the following Childs Drexel’s yacht, at South Brook­ A watch taken “ th" “ » or Moun‘ quered. . ______mission, Mr. Clark said he owned ten Scnator Dailey quoted from the New propositions are irrefutable: Blanc will gain 36 Fecon,ls m 21 hours- lyn, N. v - held the crew prisoners shares of stock in the Preston Goal York Tribune and charged the paper That the ideal canal is onfi afc sca ..... could move elKht Engines of Death. eight aours while he read the Bible. A ray of light lob# between ^ Electrical cannon are now being company, and 50 shares in the Jamison i ,n ils Washin?ton correspondence level; th at its construction woul(j j,e Frank Aldrich, who had been di­ Coal company. wIth “modifying its lies.” times around tha jplanned. A few years ago Prof. Birke- attended with no more, and 1)rob.lbiy tick of a watch. vorced from his wife, returned to his “Did you ever receive any dividends Hc referred to the report that the with less hazard than one with locks land of Christiania experimented With former home in South Bond, Ind., and from Capt. Alfred Hicks, a mine own- Lpemorandum was circulated among Rain is never known to fall in tho model electro-magnetic guns, ana shot the woman, fatally wounding her. and dams on doubtful foundations; region between the first and uecond er, on the West Pennsylvania divi-! Democratic senators. This he de- that the sea level canal is safer ail(1 cataracts of the Nile. Capt Spacil, an Austrian oflicer, is Herr Singer, the German socialist sion?”s io n m io queried rirw i Attorney A<*/wnav Glasgow. [ nied. but he charged that the presi- leader, told the reichstag that the way more convenient than one With locks; Never in tho history of parliament now dealing with tho energy problom "I never received any dividends.” i dent. Wednesday showed the mem- that it would take but mue longer to increase the postal revenues was to orandum to a Republican senator and have the lull number of members been He concludes that to impart a muzzle Q. “Did you ever get any money time to build; that It is the simpler an.] present at one silting. cut off princely and governmental from Capt. Hicks?” A. “I received to a Republican member of the house, veloctiy of bOO meters a second to a francs. the more economical in operation and Wood intended to be made into projectile to be shot from a typical gun checks from Capt. Hicks.” lie said that the Chandler memoran­ maintenance. C. G. Conn, tho Elkhart, Ind., mil­ dum impugned no bad faith to him, pianos requires to be kept 40 years to would require COO coils of 22,000 yards Q. “To what amount?” A. “Fifty The majority report concludes that lionaire who wants to be governor, will nor even to the railroad senators. bo In perlect condition. of copper wire, weighing 420 kilograms, dollars each.” the sea level'canal would not require seek a referendum vote of Democrats Q. “How often ilid you receive those Senator Bailey declared that the It Is estimated that £80,000,000 and, at 1S1 volts a coil, a current ener­ more than two or three years more worth of British treasure lies sunk on his platform by means of a list of checks?” A. "About once a month president did not doubt his (Bailey’s) gy of 54,300 kilowatts. These are the questions. than the lock type. along the route from England to India; for three or four months.” good faith because three days after The minority report of the commit- same figures that Birkeland gave for Because Smith college, Northampton, There are more accidental deaths Cause of Gifts Not Known. the memorandum tho president, tete favoring the lock type of canal his gun, which was to hurl projectiles Mass., accepted “tainted” money from The witness was asked why the through Chandler, asked him to con­ from drowning every year in most John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Car­ proposed by the minority of the board countries than from any other cause, of 2,000 kilograms with a velocity of money was sent to him, and hc re­ fer with the attorney general on the of consulting engineers will be made negie, Miss Mary F. Byrd has resigned subject. 300 yards a second, for which he want­ plied that he did not know. He had early next week. MATING GARB OF BIRDS. ed 1,620,000 kilowatts a t 3,000 volts. from the faculty. never asked Capt. Hicks why he sent Senator Bailey took up the reply of No power station in existence could British cotton men appealed to Pre­ the checks, and when they ceased the Chicago Tribune correspondent to EAGER TO SEND TROOPS. Tho gnatcatcne.* is a dull brown produce anything like this energy, but mier Campbell-Bannerman for aid in coming hc did not ask Capt. Hicks why his denunciation Wednesday and said bird, but in the spring his plumes • broadening their source of supply, sis considering that the energy would be he had stopped sending them. After 'hat it did not meet the situation. War Department Has to Limit Num­ turn a beautiful green. they depend on America for 75 per further questioning Mr. Clark said He quoted from it and intimated that Thus the warrior bird of Germany required for only a fraction of a sec­ ber of State Militia Organiza­ cent, of their cotton. he had received various gifts from the assertions the correspondent tions in Maneuvers. puts on for the mating season a ruff ond, special machines might be devised Two deaths a day are the result of mine operators during the past three made were based on information ob­ ot many bright hi.es, while the female for this purpose. Birkeland suggested or four years. a feud between Irishmen and Italians tained from the president or some Washington. May 1G.—Letters re­ dons a cape of white. that the primary generator should con­ working In The excavation for the new Mr. Glasgow enumerated a number one near him. ceived by Robert s. Oliver, assistant The grebe's wedding dress la two sist of a powerful electro-magnet which Grand Central station, New York, ac­ of companies on the divisions under Senator Bailey said that hc had secretary of war, from the govern­ tufts of brilliant blue feathers. They was to bo shot oy explosive power cording to the coroner. Mr. Clark's supervision and asked him been charged with being impetuous, ors of states in answer to his recent stand like horns upon his head. They tnhance his beauty greatly. through coils wound round a copper The criminal appeals court of Texas if any orders for special assignments rash and dictatorial, but no one had invitations to designate the militarj The fire-weaver's wedding dress 13 tube. He thus proposed to start from has decided that a court can go behind of cars to these companies had been or could charge him with double- organizations which they desire to tho most splendid of all. This bird, explosive energy In order to obtain, m executive warrant issued by the received by him. He replied that oc­ dealing. When such a charge was encamp with the regular troops, indi­ casionally such orders had been re­ u sober fellow In the winter, wears, atter three conversions, electro-mag- g0Tf 1aor' Mrs Cheatham arrested on made he would brand across the fore­ cate that the project is popular among i it «• a charge of embezzlement in Colorado, ceived. head of the man making the charge, when he takes a wife, a dress of bright aetlc energy for the propulsion of pro- j wag releascd the national guardsmen beyond ex­ red. , _ Complying with the request of the the word “Liar” in order “that no pectation. In fact, it has become evi­ iectiles. Spacil thinks that ways could commission, Mr. Clark produced copies might be known and shunned of all possibly be found to move large coil9 dent that the limited appropriation of Preparing to Get Even. of the telegraphic orders for car dis­ men.” 5700,000 for this purpose will be en­ it high speeds In rectilinear paths so THE MARKETS. tribution received in his department "Yes,” ho said, “I wish to adopt a tirely Insufficient unless supplement­ girl.” during 1902 up to April. 1903. They is to avoid troubles from centrifugal New York, May 1?. Well-Known Doctor Dead. ed by congress. “A little girl?” iorces. LTVE STOCK—Steers ...... JS M '/> 75 were filed with the commission. Baltimore, Md., May IS .-I)r. Thomas Hogs, Slute ...... c i{! 7 (10 Examined by Mr. Gowen. the wit­ Therefore Mr. Oliver has been “No, a girl old enough to have en­ Sheep ...... 'IdO « 0l> S. Latimer, widely known as a physi­ obliged to send out another letter to ! ergy and perseverance, and one who Social wrongs are corrected not by FLOUR—Minn. Patents...... •! 10 r-r ...... so 'a is-*. Coliege of Physicians and Surgeons, present the department will be able piano to make her think sho knows ng for and removing their cause. We CORN- -September...... was sold to the Pennsylvania railroad and a prominent ex-confederate soldier, 70 (a 71 for fuel. to care completely only for one regi­ how to play. And if she thinks sho iave preached against lynch law for a b u t t e r ,U 14 & died Wednesday, aged 67 years. He ment of infantry, one trcop of cav­ can slug, why, so much the better. I IS* B. K. Cassatt, son of President Cass­ iecade, but it increasey, says Atlantic. CHEESE ...... 11 © 13 had for soiiie time been a sufferer from tell you I am going to get even with &GGS ...... 19 ® 19% att, of the Pennsylvania Railroad com­ alry and one battery of artillery from disease of the kidneys. He was a na­ the people in the next flat, even if I ’he wisest of American statesmen and CHICAGO. pany, also testified. each state, providing these with sub-1 ublic men are to-day recognizing the tive of Savannah, Ga., but came to this sistence, transportation and pay. have to adopt two musical prodigies.” CATTLE—Choice Steers__ 15 50 6 i!0 city at the age of IS and, returning to act that this preaching law and ordei Common to Good Steers., i GO <»■ G L» Cliild Wife Murdered. —Lippincott’s Magazine. Yearl lugs ...... 4 SO & 5 till Denver, Colo., May 16.—A 14-year- Baltimore In 1S66, had practiced his AVOID OATH BY TYING SHOES rill not make it, that there is no stop- Bulls, Common to Good.. 2 85 old girl, known as the wife of George ing this fever in our blood until re- HOGS—Light Mixed ...... CIO 50 St. Louis Policeman Tells of Practice, TRANSFORMATIONS. pect and love for law has taken the Heavy Packing ...... 6 25 & 6 40 Compeste, alias George Walse, was Heads Manufacturers’ Association. Heavy Mixed ...... 6 40 6 50 But Is Given Two Years’ Sen­ lace of apathy. Law to be respected, buttjdr- found dead Tuesday in a hovel on New York, May 17.—J. W. Van Curious R esults WTien Coffee D rink­ reamery ...... 13- 22 Temple court, in this city. She had tence for Perjury. lust be made respectable. To get for Dairy ...... :...... IS . , . . . A, Cleave, of St. Louis, was Wednesday ing Is Abandoned. EGGS—Fresh ...... the active support of moral men and IS been beaten to death wita a hatchet e,c(!W. ing for Compeste, who has disap­ except th at the coffco user can quit cof­ lust have vitality—must, as the oia Corn, May ...... 4» i ft 4 75 Sea Level Plan Wins. the mine gas became ignited and the from being sworn. •e tied for mayor of Ida Grove, la. HOGS—Packers ...... e 10 fi 6 55 Washington, May 17.—The senate explosion occurred. son to the nerves has been discontinued Butchers...... 6 45 u «o committee on interoceanic canals Bank Robber Breaks Jail. and in its place is taken a liquid that In the way of a culicldo there aro SB EEP—Natives ...... 4 00 & • ti 00 Wednesday voted in favor of con­ English Bishop Dead. Clinton, III , May IS. George Schroe- contains the most powerful elements of w things better than a good hard OMAHA. der, charged with robbing tho bank at nourishment. CATTLE- Native Steers .... Si 25 & 5 75 structing a sca level canal. Senator London. May 17.—Right Rev. Ed- ripe with the open hand after the Stockers and Feeders__ 3 25 (u 4 s>:j Carmack's return from Tennessee ward Henry Bickerstcth. D. D., Bishop Kennedy, escaped from jail here. The It is easy to make this test and prove sect gets a good hold and can t lei Cow-3 and Heifers...... 'I 25 £2 4 75 broke the deadlock which occurred at of Exeter, died Wednesday. He was sheriff discovered his escape in time these statements by changing from cof­ HOGS—Heavy...... 6 SO @640 i quicKly. SHEEP—Wethora ...... 5 4u & 5 *5 a former meeting. born in 1825. to prevent a general jail delivery. fee to Postum Food Coffee. "There’s a reason.” MEMORIES OF THE PAST. PLEA FOR DEEP BREATHING Again Wo Present Strong Plea for The Day Intended for Appropriate OF AID TO HOSTESS Making a Religion of Inhala­ Commemoration of the Deeds tions of Fresh Air. of Heroes. HOOS1ER HAPPENINGS SUGGESTIONS FOR NOVEL AND Would you grow strong? Breathe Latest News of Interest From Various Memorial day was founded that PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS. deeply. Towns in Indiana. there might be a few hours in each year set aside for the appropriate Would you feel well? Breathe J a.t a Cake Party Merry Bakers and commemoration of the deeds of men deeply, admonishes Mme. Hebe. Cakes—Doll Party for Little who had been killed while serving the Do you care to keep young in ap* SEEKING OUT TAX DODGERS. DOLLAR A DAY FOR A FARM. country in (he army or navy or who Girls—Off to Europe. pearance and feeling? Breathe deep­ had died since having so served. For ly; yes, breathe deeply, but unless the Northern Indiana Assessors Trying to Peculiar Contract Brought to Light a number of years it was generally A Pie Party. air you breathe is pure it will avail Locate Secreted Property. by Recent Death. Here is a novel pie party. The and suitably observed. Then in some you little. Cultivate the habit of en­ South Bend.—County assessors in Columbus. — By the death of Mrs. quests were given pie-shaped pieces of The Grand Army of the Republic. places it ceased to be observed at all. joying deep breaths of pure air and northern Indiana are making a deter­ Elizabeth Jones, a peculiar con­ cardboard, with pencils, and told that In many it was given up to bicycle you will soon find yourself unable to mined effort to locate secreted property tract, entered into between Mrs. Day by day their ranks are thinning, one the questions were to be answered by by one they disappear. and horse racing and other sports and tolerate a close room. and it is expected that the tax list Jones and Joseph I. Irwin, was words all beginning with the sound pi; And at each succeeding roll call, (ewer festivities. We should rise from healthful sleep will be increased by the discovery of brought to light. Twenty years ago voices answer: •'Here:” the key is given below: Diversions of this kind have been refreshed, cheerful and ready for our at least $1,000,000 in taxable property Mr. Irwin bought a farm from Mrs. 1—Pertaining to firewoncs. Still their regiments are marching-many widely and properly protested against day’s work, but many of us, on the which has not been reported. It is Jones. At the time a clear title to tho inarch with noiseless tread, as desecrations of tho day. The pro­ 2—-A portico. contrary, open our eyes tired, dull, stated that the amount in St. Joseph property could not be had, and a price And no bugles sound "assembly" in the tests seem to have had some effect, 3—One who prepares the way. headachy, gloomy, or irritable, and county will reach half of this sum. for the land could not be agreed upon. bivouac of the dead. for observance of the occasion prom­ 4—A mineral. ajr because of the air we have taken One of the most determined men in fer­ An agreement was made by Mr. Irwin H ats are reverently lfftud to the heroes ises to be not only more general tb£s 5—A tube. into our lungs all night. Frequently reting out hidden property is tho as- to pay Mrs. Jones one dollar a day a3 lying here; year than usual but also more appro­ 6—A fruit. the air is already foul from the room sesor in Elkhart county. It is stated long as she lived. Mr. Irwin paid her Lift them to the living heroes—hail them priate. Graves will be decorated, as.d 7 A large snake. having been used all day, yet we close $365 for 20 years, and would have con­ all with cheer on cheer. that he invaded the banking institu­ in many cities, towns and rural neigh­ 8—A size of type. windows and doors and light a lamp tion of Jerry Bechtel at Wakarusa and tinued to pay that amount had she Not for lontf will they be with us; soon borhoods there will be solemn proces­ 9—Reverence. or gas, which many of us burn all discovered property worth $75,000 lived to be a hundred years old. She each regiment will be sions to cemeteries, and sermons will 10—Of various colors. night. which had not been assessed. died Sunday, however, at the age of Tented hero beneath the blossoms of the 11—An outlaw. , land it helped to free. be preached and addresses delivered What wonder, then, that we rise 75 years. Mr. Irwin has wanted to sell recalling the brave deeds of the "na­ 12—Musical instrument. un refreshed and half-sick? What BEGINS SUIT AGAINST ROADS. the farm for some time, but was unable But to-ilay the dnims are muffled and the tion’s heroes and the great princi­ 13—Nap of wool or cotton. wonder that our skins are an un­ to dispose of it as long as Mrs. Jones llag at half-mast waves, . Long and Short Haul Statute Taken ples for which they fought and ?or 14—A kind of spice or pickle. healthy color, our complexions muddy lived. A good price was offered re­ Keeping green dead heroes’ memories as to Court. the grass above their graves. which many died. 15—A plant. and thick, our eves heavy,, our heads cently, and the papers for the sale of- 10—A measure. Indianapolis.- The attorney general the property were drawn up awaiting Still another weary winter shrouded in the Holidays devoted to recreation and dull Why do we persist in subject­ sport, are a good thing, but it does not 17- A square column. ing ourselves nightly to the poisonous of Indiana is preparing a suit against the death of the old woman, and the snow they lay; the Chicago & Eastern Illinois and the Now we bring them crowns and garlands necessarily follow that all holidays 18—Confuses type. Influence of a close, unventilated .sale of the farm has now been made to of the loveliest blooms of May. should be given up to them. Me­ ID—A guide. room? Monon, (under the statute that pro­ Jam es M. Perry. morial day ought to be devoted large­ 20—Devout. vides penalties for charging more pro­ L et them rest in honored slumber, while There are several reasons given and portionately for a short haul than for ONCE A GRAND OPERA STAR. their praise, from shore to shore, ly to recalling what past generations 21—A philosopher. by otherwise sensible and educated Eighty million* throats are swelling—we KEY. a long one. This is the first time that did. people, too, the predominant ones be­ Death of Mrs. Clerke at Logansport are freo f jrevermore! Contemplation of the courageous and 1—Pyrotechnics. the question has been raised under —Elsie Florence Fay, in Suoccss Maga­ ing “fear of draughts,” “fear of night the law establishing the state railroad Hospital for Insane. self-sacrificing patriotism exhibited by 2—Piazza. zine. air,” and “dread of getting up in the commission, and it is at the commis­ Logansport.—The death of Mrs. Lla- past generations is to little purpose 3—Pioneer. morning in a cold room.” The ex­ sion’s request that the suit is being zic Clerke, who had been a patient at THE NEW MEMORIAL DAY. if it do not imbue their successors 4—Pyrites. cuse for the lamp or gas which we let prepared. The law establishing the ?he Indiana hospital for the insane with a purpose to emulate them. 5—Pipe. T;i | burn all night is slnply our “natural commission prohibits a greater rate for here, solves the mystery of the disap­ “With blossom-laden fiands, to-day the na­ Tho men of to-day have confronting 6—Pineapple. dislike for darkness.” a short than a long haul, except in pearance of Elizabeth Renner from tho tion stands, them questions alm ost as difficult, as 7—Python. Beside the graves of those who died for Now, do you realize that a lamp or cases where the commission finds that gr?nd opera stage nearly a decade ago. any which have yet been dealt with, 8—Pica. liberty gaslight, absorbs oxygen and throws Sho first showed symptoms of insanity and the best way the sons can show 9—Piety. such a discrimination is not unjust. The story is long told, our hearts can no off carbonic acid gas very much the » - while singing in Paris in 1895, and her more hold their appreciation of what the fathers 10—Piebald. same as you do yourself? Place a Elopers Beat Irate Parent. husband, Dr. James W. Clerke, of The bitterness of strife, the tears, the accomplished is by resolving to go 11—Pirate. agony. lighted candle under an inverted glass Princeton.—After driving a swift Green Cove Springs, Fla., brought her about their work as citizens with the 12—Piano. jar, taking care to prevent any fresh rnce to the Wabash river, George By- Tot the memory of these men shall perish same courage and in the same spirit 13—Pile. to this country with the hope that rest supply of air to reach the light, and hee and Miss May Brown, an eloping would restore her health. She grew only when as their fathers wont about their6.— 14— Plemento. The manhood of the land, the love of watch the result- After the flame has couple from this city, tied their team to Chicago Tribune. 15—IMe pliant. better and returned to the stage, but freedom, dies. consumed most of the oxygen it will a tree on the river bank, made a run while playing one night at Laporte And lo! beside their sod new fold is turned; 16—A pint. fail, for even a candle cannot live in for God TRIBUTES TO T H E PRIV A TE. 17—Pilaster. for the railroad bridge, crossed over to she was taken violently insane and) New marytrs called for freedom, ’mid poisonous air, though it was itself tho Mount Carmel, 111., and were married was removed to the asylum at Logans­ 18—Pi. agent that worked the harm. women’s tears and cries. 19—Pilot. by a justice of the peace a few minutes port. where she remained until her “Let Us Care for Him.” Again, do you know that you use up By these just newly dead—their blood for 20—Pious. before James Brown, the irate father death. Mrs. Clerke was an accom­ “With malice toward none, with about 000 cubic feet of air an hour of the bride, appeared on the scene. plished musician, and though mentally Cuba shed— charity for all, with firmness in the 21—Pythagoras. And these who lie at peace, in the land and that in a room ten feet square Brown threatens to prosecute Bybee unbalanced, she never lost her lovy they died to free; right as God gives us to see the right, A Grandmother’s Tea. the air is unfit for you to use in for swearing his daughter was of age. or music or her ability as a performer. let us strive on to finish the work we about two hours? Think what a ver­ A hostess who is ever thinking of Brown says she is only 17. The par­ are in. to bind up the nation’s wounds, itable poison box it must become be­ Students Rule Themselves. how to give pleasure has issued in­ ents of the girl were attending the to care for him who shall have borne fore the night is over, especially if Notre Dame. — Notre Dame has vitations to eight guests, who are all funeral of a neighbor while she was the battle, and for his widow and his you have burned the gas as well. Do taken the initiative among Catho­ the proud grandmothers of one or preparing to elope. orphan—to do all which may achieve you wonder at the bad dreams that lic boarding colleges of America by more children. Each person has been and cherish a just and lasting peace pursue you sleeping and the dull Slayer's Confession Bares Feud. introducing self-government students. requested to come prepared to relate among ourselves, and with all nations.” pains and great weariness that greet Laporte.—Fred Bettinger, who is The experiment was tried the other Lincoln's Second Inaugural. stories of the wonderful doings and in the Marshall county jail charged day when members of the gradu­ sayings of these children, and th^ you on waking? with the murder of William Bates, ating class undertook to conduct them­ hostess says she expects to collcct And the remedy is so simple. A “Heroic Years of America.’' at Bourbon, whom he killed be­ selves from seven a. m. to seven p. m. enough anecdotes and clever happen­ window open an inch or two top and “We begin to realize that the years cause of the belief that Bates had without making application to their ings to keep her in stock l’or the rest bottom will insure a constant change we have so recently passed through, poisoned his hogs, has confessed prefects for the usual permissions. of the season. The table is to be set. of air all night. The very best air though we did not appreciate at the saying that he had intended also to The system is to be extended as a re­ with an old-fashioned castor in the is to bo had at night. Let all men know wo keep their vigil while time, were the heroic years of Amer­ kill Ezra Aelinger, Albert Plummer sult of the experiment, which warrants center, with nosegays of geraniums they sleep— ican history.”—Charles Francis Adams, and the son of his victim, Frank a departure from one of the liberal On guard, for aye, of this great nation’s and white tea roses at either end. on “The Double Anniversary,” July 4, FOR WORK ON CANVAS. | Bates, whom he wounded. The confes­ policies of the new administration un­ destiny. 18G9. The menu is to consist of pressed These heroes have not laid their brave chicken, garnished with hard boiled sion-has bared a feud between **et- der President Cavanaugh. lives down in vain, eggs, potato croquettes, small sweet Berlin Wool, Filosele, or Tapestry j tinger and Bates families, in vrhich Her sons again have pledged our land to “First Rank of Militant Nations.’• in Courthouse. “The record of both sides places tho pickles, jelly, hot baking powder bis­ Wool May Be Used and Herr­ Fred Rettinger planned to have killed liberty. Martinsville. — Fire broke out in O hearts that grieve to-day for soldiers people of the United States in the first cuits, with cup custard and sponge ingbone Stitch Applied. all the enemies of his family. The far away. rank of militant nations.”—Col. cake for dessert. Tea is to be the murderer is only 2(5 years of age. the circuit court room of the Mor­ Who bore our country’s dag and died to Thomas L. Livermore. beverage. Gold band china will be Herringbone stitched applied as a gan county courthouse, doing con­ set men free. siderable damage to the floor, ’ho used and a bouquet of pansies and a filling for canvas is a decided novelty; Impugn Sherrick Jurymen. Look up and sigh no more. Like those who “Love of Country Alone.” rose geranium leaf will bo at each It makes a splendid firm border or Indianapolis—Attorneys for David judge's stand, the clerk’s desk and died before. “Love of country alone could have in­ place. stripe, or may be used for an all-over E. Sherrick, former state auditor, con­ other furnishings. The origin is at­ The nation keeps their memories and the victed of embezzlement and now sew­ tributed to a cigar stub tossed into people’s hearts are true. spired 300,000 men to die for the union. design. It is worked with two colors, For Chickamnuga still echoes on through Nothing less sacred than this love of A Pre-Nuptial Luncheon. ing a sentence of from two to fourteen the clerk’s waste basket. The cour- Ban Juan Jlill country could have sustained 175,000 This charming affair was given re­ years in the state prison, have filed 1:1 room is immediately over the offices of To one nation and one people ’neath tho brave men who suffered and starved the supreme court a brief supporting the treasurer and auditor and there red, white and blue. cently for a bride-elect. The table was and died In rebel prisons. Nor could a dream. In the center, to Simulate a their petition for supersedeas in the was much scurrying to save valuable To the Nation’s Dead. anything else have given comfort to the lake, was an oblong mirror surround­ reviewing of the Sherrick case. The records. The damage was limited to Long have they lain ’neath the grass and 500,000 maimed and diseased who ed by smilax and trailing vines. On brief alleges that Louis Held, one of $200. The courthouse is an old build­ sod, escaped immediate death in siege and this lake white swans floated, holding ! the jurors convicting Sherrick. was ing, erected in 1S57. Those noble sons that in battle trod. | prejudiced against the defendant. No more the sound of the bugle call battle to end in torment the remainder In their beaks narrow green ribbon South Bend Pastors Leave. Shall quicken their steps to duty’s call. of their patriot lives.”—William Mc­ which radiated to the place of each Sb ex rick's release is sought pending Kinley, July 4, 1894. i the review of his case by the court. South Bend.—South Bend is losing They only wait for the trumpet sound, guest, where a swan was fastened to the leading pastors of the city. With­ When the great and good shall at last be the place card. These birds had a box FOR BORDER OR STRIPE. crowned, Small Boy Kills Sister. in one week three ministers, Rev. J. “Union Dearer for Their Blood.’' under the wings, large enough to con­ and the fact of the long part of the And the battle and strife of yesterday I.aporte.—Calvin Hicks, aged 11 Rice, of the First Christian church; Shall be lost alike to the Blue and Gray. “God bless the union! It is dearer to tain the salted almonds. Pale green stitches being double in places, make years, killed his sister, Lola Hicks, Dr. C. H. Cooper, of the First Bap­ us for the blood of the brave men candles were also at each plate in glass Ye who march on this day ‘in May, It very strong. The actual working is aged nine years, at their home near tist church, and B. II. Beal, of the which has been shed In its defense.”— holders. In the beak of each swan clearly seen from the illustration. To scatter garlands of flow’rets gay this city. The boy had a double-bar­ Lowell M. E. church, have all received Over the mounds of soft green sward, Edward Everett at Gettysburg, 18G3. was the smallest of envelopes., sealed Berlin wool, filoselle, or tapestry wool calls from other cities and will soon Where sleep the brave in battle gored; reled shotgun, one barrel of which with a gilt heart. The card inclosed may be used. leave for their new fields of labor. Mr. Know that to these ye owe your land. Fraternity, Charity and Loyaltj'. was loaded. He was aiming the gun at bore the names of the engaged couple. Riee will go to Minneapolis and Dr. So sca tter the buds with willing hand. The greatest service the Grand Army his sister and pulling the trigger of the With thoughts of love while lips do-pray Celery soup with chopped parsley Cooper to Detroit Mr. Beal is to en­ of the Republic has rendered is the Design for Pincushion. barrel that was not loaded, when by i<’or the peace and rest of the Blue and sprinkled over the top was served first, gage in evangelistic work. Gray. beautiful way in which it gives life to then creamed sweet breads in heart- A very dainty little pincushion can some chance he pulled the trigger of the loaded barrel and the young girl And let the fiag on each grave rest. the principles of the organization fra­ shaped pastry shells, Saratoga pota­ be made by cutting two heart-shaped Blue Sunday Law Under Ban. Of him whose struggle made it blest. ternity, charity and loyally. toes, hot rolls, white grape and nut pieces of linen, enough larger than was instantly killed. The boy has Kokomo.—The effort of the saloon­ Those Stars and Stripes let proudly wave That millions of men of every degree salad, pistachio ice cream in form of your cushion to leave a border an inch been crazed by the accident. keepers of this city to close all busi­ Above each soldier honored grave. of life and station should for 10 years and a half wide on every side. Lins ness houses on Sunday, prevent the For these are they who held them high, hearts, with un arrow of white, and Spinach and Berries Fatal. be bound together by this common bond these pieces with pink lawn, and in sale of cigars, newspapers and soda Caring not that they should die. individual heart cakes completed this Richmond.—Miss Clara Keekers, 21 So let the Union feel to-day of brotherhood is not only worthy of green and white luncheon. Creme de the center of the tipper one embroider water and tie up the telegraph, tele­ Thoughts of love for the Blue and Gray. admiration, but also of imitation by the years old, died here as a result or phone and street car companies does menthe was passed iu the drawing­ a small design in eyelet and solid i poisoning, caused by a combination of members of this republic. not have the sanction of the state and Sleeping, Not Dead. room afterwards and all gave toasts work. Make a row of eyelets on both i spinach and strawberry shortcake, Charily, or love, is the greatest thing local authorities. The state prosecutor Ye silent men, who to your country gave to the honored guest. pieces of linen in the shape of a heart. which she ate at dinner a few hours The last full measure of devotion—life— in the world, and love is the key to The hostess wore white with green When the embroidery is finished place hf.s instructed his deputies not to Yo fell asleep while the tumultuous every department of life, tho founda­ before. Coroner Markley held an au­ prosecute if arrests are made. trimmings. A pretty feature w:is the cushion between the two linen cov­ topsy and found that a chemical strife tion of patriotic teaching, the safety of crowning the bride with a wreath of ers and lace them together with pale Around you swelled in fury, like the wave the country, the home and the individ­ change had taken place from the com­ Ex-Postmaster Hangs Himself. myrtle for good luck, and she gave pink ribbon, running it through the Which breaks upon the rocks which prove ual. bination of foodstuffs, producing pto­ Kendall villa.—Christopher Browand, its grave. each maid a pink garter to wear for a eyelets and finishing the whole by Loyalty to their comrades, their or­ maine poisoning. former postmaster, hung himself In a To-day. around you ail the air is rite year to bring success in all affairs of bows of ribbon at top and bottom. With wailing cries from bugle and from ganization, their country and their God Stable at his home here. He was- re­ fife— the heart. Death Due to Date Seed. has been fittingly illustrated in the MADAME MERKI. cently removed from office and has Tho voice of that dear land you died to lives of these boys in blue. A Good Shampoo. Lawrenceburg.—Charles C. Howard been despondent. save, died here after suffering with acute Nay, ye have never died ye live to-day This trinity of principles, if copied A New Style. A good shampoo is made of tho fol­ appendicitis. An operation was per­ Scientist Dies from Cancer. In every soul which joys that it is free; by our 80,000.000 citizens, would make Artificial and ribbon flowers will lowing ingredients: One-half ounce formed last week and a date seed was Fort Wayne.—Isaac N. Wood, aged In that fair flag with which the breezes us the greatest nation on earth. now have to take a back seat in favor of borax, one-quarter ounce bicarbon­ play. ate of soda, one-half drachm of cam­ found in his appendix. The seed had fiS, died here from cancer. He founded With every flashing star undimmed, un­ of a new style that has made Its ap­ Keep Alive Love for Flag. phor, one-quarter ounce of glycerine, sprouted and was the cause of the the First church, Scientist, here and lost; pearance in the New York shops. The trouble that ended his life. In all our hearts, which clay like yours As each year rolls around some patri­ new ones are made from Japanese one pint of rose water, and one ounce refused regular medical treatment. shall be otic city is asked to welcome the G. A. palm fibre, and are so natural in ap­ of alcohol. The camphor should first Masonic Temple Burned. Lives on Diet of Ice Cream. Before our land forgets what freedom R. in a grand runeion, striving to out­ be dissolved in alcohol, and the rest of cost. pearance that it is quite impossible to Indianapolis.—Fire damaged the Ma­ Richmond. — William Stonebreaker, —Ninette M. Lowater, in N. Y. Sun. do some other city, which with out­ tell them from the real article. This the ingredients then added, having sonic temple here to the amount of of Hagerstown, Ind., has lived for three- been first thoroughly mixed. stretched arms has welcomed the G. A. is particularly the case with carna­ $15,000 and caused a total loss of $25,- months on nothing but a small daily; The Fallen. R. in a grand reunion, striving to out- tions and American Beauty roses, for 000. Three firemen were injured. .portion of ice cream. Hark! a bugle winds shrill to life a dormant spirit of devotion to a further resemblance lo nature is Care of the Hair. O’er the brow of the hill. the old flag and a resolve that this added by their being perfumed like All hair if properly cared for will be Missing Cashier a Defaulter. At whose base stygian waters outpour; union of states will never be dissolved. beautiful, even ihough the color may National Road Completed. ’Tis our comrades, beyond sight, their natural prototypes. So far as the Richmond.—It has become known Without the G. A. R. to refresh the not be just what you would like. Tho Terre Haute.—Although the Nation­ Signal back through the night expense goes, they cost but little more known that Charles A. Duhadway. for To the few who are left on this shore. memory of the people of this country, hair should be carefully shampooed al road was built 70 years ago, a than the natural flowers. 35 years an attache of the First Na­ they would be apt to forget the groat every ten days, using tho green soap stretch of a mile or it has just been Old Charon oars free tional bank of this city, is a defaulter sacrifice this nation suffered that this For Itching Scalp. mixture for the purpose. Then dry the Our brave hosts through the sea, in the sum of $16,500. The defalca­ completed. At the time the national As they, prompt to tne bugle, respond— union should not be dissolved. hair in the sun and rub on a good hair Massage the scalp each night for ten tion was made good several months government was building the road, two How his boat rocks :4 id rolls. Again there is another wing to thj tonic. The -hair tonic should also be minutes until the hair ceases to fall, ago by relatives who are members of contractors disagreed as to the portions With the weight of their souls, G. A. R., the Sons of Veterans, organ­ applied each night, rubbing it well into Who are linked with affection's strong with a hair tonic; then use once a the bank's directory, and Mr. Duhad- they were to build, so that a stretch ized to go hand in hand with the G. the scalp with the finger tips. bond. week. The massage and tonic will way’s resignation as cashier of the | of a mile just over the line iu Clay To the blue and the gray A. R. to perpetuate their memory for help this itching. county was not built and ever since Give* he each right of way, generations to come, to keep alive the Dandruff. bank was accepted. He left Richmond and his whereabouts are not known, j that part of the National road was a And a chaplet of glory as well; Jove for the old flag, as the strength Soothing After Dust. There is no positive cure for dan­ Since nobly they fought He has been indicted by the federal; plain piece cf “dirt road” until recent­ of the nation depends on the love of its Use cucumber lotion, half cucumber druff, but absolute cleanliness wilJ i£ach as honor had taught. grand jury and detectivcs are now on ly the county authorities caused it to •And nobly, as heroes, they foil. people to defend it iu time of danger. Juice and half water. keep ii from being objectionable. lib track. be improved. THE CULVER CITIZEN MYSTERY OF THE DESERT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, ARTHUR 13. HOLT. Publisher. Q R . O. A REA, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono Year, in advanse...... 81.00 AS VIEWED BY CULVERITE P hysician and S urgeon Six Mouths, iu advance...... 50 SATISFIED Three Mouths, iu advance...... 25 OFFICE: Main Street., opposite Post Otiico ADVERTISING C u l v e r , I n diana . Ratos for home and foreign advertising made The Beautiful and Fantastic Pictures that Evolve known ou application. Legal advertising at the rates fixed by law. Themselves Out of Unpromising Material. DR NORMAN S. NORRIS, CUSTOMERS Entered at tho postolllco ut Culver, Indiana, as second-class mail matter. P e v tJst. There is something fascinating cowboy, and the ponies hitched to Those are the kind we want and the kind we have. The C u l v e r , Indiana, May 24, 1900. Two Doors North of Postoffice —Phone 23 1. about the desert country. It “gets the awning posts carry out the CULVER. IND. ladies of Culver and vicinity have learned to depend upon our taste and skill in getting their millinery of us, and we Notwithstanding the adverse re­ onto you,” so to speak. When you suggestion. You wonder whence ]h # E. PARKER, are glad to say that we rarely fail to meet the most exact­ port of the committee, the lower first see it you wonder how any­ comes the life to support, these busi­ ing demands. The work of Miss Moss, our trimmer, has house of congress has voted 153 to thing so desolate, so wild, so fea­ ness enterprises, and as your train P hysician* and S urgeon given universal satisfaction. She seems to know just how 58 an appropriation for the contin­ tureless, cai? be anything but a hid­ abandons this forlorn collection to Special attention Riven to Obstetrics and to do the right thing with every individual customer. We uance of the free seed distribution. eous nightmare. But tho longer its solitude and moves on again Diseases of Women. Office over Culver Ex­ change Hank. Residence, coruor Main and have received a new stock of hats and trimmings for spring It is said that the congressmen are you stay with it the more you see across the sand you see a few wagon Scott Streets. Otlice hours, 8 to 10 a. u»; 2 to 4 p. m. arnl 7 to 8 n. in and summer wear and know that you will admire the goods. conscientiously opposed to this il­ in it something that holds all your tracks which show lhat at some legal expenditure, but feared the faculties and makes you its slave. time unknown haunts have yielded g , W. S. WISEMAN, M. I). displeasure of their constituents. Tho sky is so blue, the sunlight is human beings who have sought Representative Brick calls atten­ so white, the air is so dry, the dis­ their fellows of tho desert hamlet P hysician and S urgeon DRESSMAKING tion to the expense which this cus­ tances are so vast and the peaks for sustenence or companionship tom involves. “It costs $250,000 and buttes so majestic, that instead Perhaps these stragglers came from C u l v e r , I n diana . We wish to call the attention of the ladies of Culver and to buy the seeds,” said he, “but of what appeared to you at first as a ranch way back there in the se- N . J. FAIRCHILD, vicinity to the fact that we also do high-class dressmaking. that is the smaller item of expense. a dreary waste of burning sand now crot recesses of those hills which In this, as well as in our millinery, yon will find we com­ It costs $750,000— three-quarters challenges your sense of the beau­ rise against the horizon. The des­ L ive S tock and G e n er a l A u c t io n e e r . bine quality with style. Whatever we turn out will be just of a million—to get the seeds to tiful and the unique in nature. The ert is full of mysteries, and none Terms Rnanonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed as good as it is possible to make it. trackless stretch of sand becomes are greater than that of the exist­ Writo for dates. Residence, I miles eastof Mux- the people; that is, to pay persons h.tuckooLako. CULVER. IND. for putting them up in packages as variegated as a garden when you ence of humans in these arid lands. and addressing them and the rail­ have readjusted your physical and At ono stop made by the train Trustee’s Notice. mental vision. The deep green of there was no visible sign of civiliza­ After April 1st, my weekly officodays, for the roads for carrying them.” iruusactioii of township business, will bo us fol­ the greasewood, the soft drab of tion except the water tank, the lows: Tuesdays at my residence, and Satnr- MRS. W. E. HAND i days at my oil ice over thn Exchange Hjit. U, CuS- The methods of the Standard Oil the sage brush, the spranglo forms pump house and the engineer’s ver. FRANK M. PARK KR, Trustee. as exposed in the investigation now of the picturesque mesquite, the little bungalow. Not even a tree Political Announcements. in progress by the government re­ gorgeous hues of the cactus blooms grew within sight. Apparently the rOR TREA8 URRR. veal a system of petty swindles on combine to form a perfect kaleid­ railroad employe lived there alone, FRED H. MYKRS. of LaPaa. North township; will be a candidate for t:i« nomination for the retail consumers that would dis­ oscope of colors and shades, and dependent upon the railroad for Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to tin- grace the manipulators of a shell you begin to realize that even in everything except, water to sustain decision of thv Democratic Convention. THOMAS 1J. L1SK. ol Ron rim:: lo\vn>hi|>. will game. Petty tricks with lamps the waterless wastes of these pris­ life. In front of his shack he had be a candidate for Treasurer of Marshal! county, subject to the decision of tho Demo­ have been systematically taught to tine ocean beds there is a bounty outlined with whitewashed stones cratic nominating convention May 2tith. Your agents to be practiced on users of support is respectful |y solicited. of natural beauty for the eyes to a tiny yard on the sand, and with GEORGE A. M AXEY. of Union Township, is I T f independent oil in order to make a candidate for Treasurer of Marshall County, feast upon. grim humor had set up a sign subject to the deci-ion of the Democratic Con­ the independent oil appear inferior, Out there Bomewhcre you see a “Keep Off the Grass.” vention. to be hold at Plymouth Mny 'M. KC-6. and different grades of oil have park in bloom. It is a great patch At another water station the man FOE SHERIFF. JAMES FALCOXRCRY, of Union township, W ALL PAPER been sold from the same tank. of cactus glowing with white and iu charge of the tank had a family. will beacundidute for Sheriff of Marshall county subject to the decision of the Democratic Con­ Ministers have been hired to in­ red and pink and yellow. Off yon­ Perhaps this station had been es­ vention to l>e held at Plymouth. May 26, IftOft. quire, in the course of social calls, Your support is solicited. AND PAINTiS der yon are looking at a mighty tablished longer than the other, or DANIEL C. VO KRIS, of Center Unynship vyili what brand of oil their parishion­ bija candidate for the nominat ion for Sheriff of orchard under lavish cultivation. possibly the brave woman who Marshall county, subject to the decision of the ers were using, and to furnish the Democratic Convention to beheld a: Plymouth, It is a grove of wild mesquite trees shared his solitude had in the May 2t>, 1906, Your support is solicited. names of those persons to the Everything needful Here at whose every tortuous limb is homesickness of her soul stirred CHARLES PORCHER, of Center township, right prices. See the newest will bo a candidate for the nomination forShnc- Standard company. Testimony was clearly traced in the wonderfully him to make their banishment ilT of Marshall Countv. subject to the decision Spring' styles we’re showing' of the Democratic nominating convention. May also given that freight clerks were clear atmosphere. On another hand soem less obtrusive by planting a 28th. Your support is respectfully solicited. under regular pay to copy freight along the sides and crest of an up- few cottonwoods and cultivating a For &VKVHYOR. bills of oil shipped in to agents of FRAN K 1>. C.V R EY, of ('enter township, will be heaved mountain looms a city pitiful little plot of grass. How a candidate for the nomination for Surveyor of independent oil, the informat ion so Marshnll county, subject lo t hr decision of the At Slattery’s Drug Store carved in stone, with splendid fa­ do the exiles at these lost dots on Domocra:ic; Convention to be held at Ply­ gained being used by the Standard cades of countless windows and the face of the globe pass the mouth, May 26, 10uS. Your support is solicited. PERCY J.TROYER.of North township, will, to secure a reduction from the rail­ noble doors as distinguishable as time? And is their life endurable? be a candidate for Ihe nomination for Surveyor of Marshall county, -abject to the decision ol roads to a figure which would make the serrated building lino along Strangely enough, the man who tho Democratic Convention, to be held at Plym­ it impossible for Ihe independent New York's water front, and crown­ lived alone said he liked it. Prob­ outh, May -0, ISO*). Your support is solicited. ERZ.V W. KOONTZ, of Union township, will companies to compete with the ing all these symmetrically roared ably his pipe and his dog and his be a candidate for Surveyor of Marshall county, subject to the decision or Domocra tie Nominut- j Standard. structures are the battlements and thoughts and the daily paper which ing Convention, to be held at Plymouth, Satur­ day, May •'6, 19U3. \o u r support is ‘rcspcctfully solicited. Memorial Exercises. escarpments of mighty fortifica­ the train men never forgot to throw tions. All of these architectural off for him satisfied the daily meas­ FOR AUDITOR. Memorial day will be observed GEORGE F. McCOY, of Bourbon township, forms are largely delusions or fig­ ure of his life aside from the care will be a candidate for Auditor of Marshall in Culver on Wednesday, May 30. county, subject to the Democratic nominating ments of the imagination like pic­ of his machinery. convention. Your support is respectfully so-; The order of exercises will be as tures in the clouds, but for the There are times on the desert licitod- For the Finest Bakery Goods fol low's: To tho Democratic voters of MarshalLcounty.- | moment none the less real. when tho fair prospect revealed After you have looked carefully into the polici- | Members of Henry Speyer post cal situation of the county at this time, and in j GO TO under the unwinking sun is blotted your judgment you find me worthy for the nom­ G. A, It.. Henry Speyer post VV. Your train stops at a squalid ination for Auditor, I will appreciate any favors ■ out. When the sand storms come showtt mo at the convention. May M, 1‘JCC. R. C , and McKinley camp S. 0 . V., station. The one-story depot build­ CHARLES M. WALKER. ings, the water tank and the row of man and beast hide from the deadly will meet at their hall at 9:30 and FOR CL EE E. Howard & Davis’ Bakery frame hovels which shelter the visitor. Tho sudden gales which EDWARD S. KITCU. of German township, is form in line to march to the M. E. e candidate for Clerk of Marshnll Circuit business interests of tho place com­ spring out of the west carry a per­ Court, subject to the decisiou of tho Demo­ Church where Rev. McNeely of cratic nominating convention to be held at prise all there is of this human fect avalanche of sand which is Plymouth, May 28th. Your support i- respect ‘ Tiosa will deliver the oration. The fully solicited. Ice Cream to Order : Meals Served fatal to any life that is caught in ritual of the Grand Army will be oasis. The station agent, a sun­ JOSEPH C. WHITSELL. of West township, its overwhelming grasp. 1 have will be a candidate for Clerk of the Marshall TELEPHONE 23-2 read at the close of the oration. burned man in early middle-life, Circuit Court, for one term only, subject to the seen panes in a window on the decision of the Democratic Nominating Conven­ At the conclusion of the services wearing the conventional two-piece tion, to be held at Plymouth, Saturday, May west side of a depot building near 26th, Your support is respectfully solicited. in the church the procession will deBert suit of trousers and calico Yuma that wore literally ground FOR COMMISSIONER. form on Main street for the march shirt, his head protected by a huge JACOB CARR1ENER. of German township, straw sombrero, comes strolling by the action of successive sand : will bo u candidate for Commissioner from the to the cemetery. This will consist : First district of Marshall county, subject to the EXCHANGE out of his den with hie yellow tis­ storms. ; Democratic Nominating Conventiou, May 26, of the Culver band, Grand Army, lV-tl. Your consideration solicited. Night on the desert presents a Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans, the sue orders for the train men. Then As I am-now serving my first term as County insured scene never to fade from the mem­ 1 Commissioner from the First districtand desire B7\N K ~ civic organizations of the town and while the engine is taking a long to be renominated, I now announce myself fts a Agalisl Barglarg ory. The wind dies down and a I condidate tor tlu»t office, subject to the selec­ citizens generally. At the ceme­ drink of water he listlessly pushes tion of tho Democratic convention to be held at profound silence reigns. The cloud­ Plymouth on the 26th day of May. 19C6. tery the ceremony of decorating the a truck to the express car to receive WILLIAM H.TROUP. Doos a less sky is so deeply blue that it is General Banking graves of deceased members of the a few cases of canned goods or a To Boston and Return. Business almost black, and the stars burn Make* Loans three organizations will be observed box of oranges for the storekeeper. $21.05 Lafayette to Boston and with a brilliancy that is dazzling. Also agent, for the Receives Money to the accompaniment of the ritual Squatted on tho depot platform on return via Wabash System, account Old Reliable on Deposit Nowhere else, except perhaps on American Academy of Medicine, of the several orders. the shady side of the building are JOHN HANCOCK Buys Commercial a few Mexicans grinning and chat­ midocoan, is the sense of being sep­ American Medical Association, the Life Insurance Co. Paper On the return from the cemetery of Boston, Mass. Farm Loans Made arated from earth so acute and First. Church of Christ, Scientist. the procession will break ranks at tering at each other, and half a Tickets on sale May I»1 to .June at Lowest Rates overpowering. You seem to be sus­ Prompt and Court­ the hall. Comrades and their fam­ dozen Indians of both sexes, silent jO with provision for extension to eous Attention pended in space, and it needs the to Ail ilies are invited to bring their bas­ and grave, each wrapped in a red July 15. Liberal stopovers both touch of the hand upon the ground going and coming. This will afiord kets and partake of lunch at the woolen blanket in defiance of the M. R. QLINE, to assure you that you are still a a good opportunity for a delightful M r Patronage hall. blasting heat. The signs on the Contractor and Builder mortal and a dweller on terra firnia. trip down the St. Lawrence river. S. C. S H IL L IN G Solicited Ezra Blanchard will be officer of front of the shacks along the sandy Stopover at New York on tho re­ Residence—Maxlnhuehee. The “shut-in” life is not possible P re sid e n t the day, and B. W. S. Wiseman road inform the world that ono is turn trip SI additional. For fur­ on the great wide desert, either by marshal. a saloon, another a general store, ther information call on address, day or night. Men get such an up­ Thos. Folleu, P.&T. A;, Lafayette, All old soldiers and the people of the next a saloon, and then the postoffico. and its neighbor a res­ lift in looking out m>on the limit­ | Ind. mayl7w4 John S . Gast this section are heartily invited less space that their views broaden taurant. A few individuals are Cheap Rate Last. CULVER CITY TINNER to participate in the exercises at and they become clear thinkers Culver. lounging in front of these places and view human affairs from a lib­ Knights of Columbus meeting Spouting, Tin and Steel Roofing, under the wooden awnings. They eral, open-hearted and independent at New Haven. Conn. Low rates There will be memorial services via Nickel Plate road. Steel Ceiling, Warm Air at Poplar Grove Sunday, June 3. look like specimens of the Western stand point. • A kthuk B. H o l t . Meat June 2, 3, 1 and 5. Long return Heating, Etc. limit. Stopovers at Niagara Falls, A Business Change. FRUIT OUTLOOK FINE. bloom, but pear blight will reduce and Chautauqua The one-story frame building the crop; cherries, fine promise; Lake. Full information of agent- Market I keep on hand at all times a full formerly standing northeast of Fer- Secretary of State Horticultural plums, good prospects; strawber­ or address C. A. Mellin. T. P A , Fort Wayne. may 1 1 w3(8o9) line of Valleys, Ridge Rolls. Ridge riers lumber yard and near the Society is Optimistic. ries, wintered well and show up DEALERS IN Vandaha tracks, owned by Urias Prospects for a good crop of all fine; apples, prospects good for an Boards and Crestings. Important to Housekeepers. FRESH & SMOKED MEATS Menser and used by him as a tem­ kinds of fruit in Indiana this year abundant crop. Mr. Flick calls Gold Medal Flour (Wash burn - porary ice cream storage, has been are excellent, according to W. B. the attention of growers to the Crosby Co.) is guaranteed to be SAUSAGES, ETC. sold to Henry Litzenberger. Mr. ; Fick, secretary of Indiana Horti­ fact that the market is bare of ap­ the best on the market. Haying General Job and Repair work. Litzenberger has removed the cultural society. In a report ples and that if they spray their in carload lots we can sell it at WALTER £* SON, Props. Maxinkuckee flour for sale by building to his lota on Main street, which ho is now sending out Mr. trees aud cultivate them they will $2.80 per 100 lbs., SI.40 per 50-lb. sack. Handled also at the same Cor. Main and Washington Sts., Porter & Co., Stahl & Co.. Tho CULVER, IND. where ho will use it for the same Flick gives the conditions as fol­ get a paying crop. price by Stahl & Co., Culver and Surprise and Saine & Son. Every purpose, having bought out Mr. lows: Peaches, bountiful bloom Drop in and see the new pictures Wilhelm's grocery. Burr Oak. sack guaranteed to be first class. Menser s ice cream business. and good prospects; pears, full at Keen Bros.’ D il l o n & M e d b o u r n . Job Printing at The Citizen. Try a sack. Farming Muck Land. 11 THE CULVER GTIZEN CULVER GIRL’S ROMANTIC S. I). Dipert, the well known AKTHl R HOLT, PnMislicr. Oregon township farmer, was in C u l v e r , I ndiana. M ay 2A, 1900. REUNION WITH A PARENT Knox Friday on business. Last year Mr. Dipert made a great sue-: cess in raising onions and potatoes Fishing T ackle DREDGING OF Parted for Twenty Years They Greet Each Other and now lias seven and three- THE KANKAKEE fourths acres sown to onions. The Largest and Most Complete Over the Telephone. muck land on which the onions Line Ever Shown in the City are grown is treated to 10 0 pounds “ Hay Trust” Attempts to Block The romance of Miss Bertha keep her during her life. Miss of muriate of potash to the acre the Project. Parker’s life is known to some of Parker entered the Holy Angels and is also given a coat of wood- Gasoline Stoves Ice Cream Freezers her Culver friends, but she has not Academy at Logansport, and for asli and eommerical fertilizer. been disposed to discuss it freely, several years she remained iu the Land thus prepared, it has been Lawn Swings Screen Doors A MEETING OF LANDOWNERS and is reluctant to pose as a sub­ care of the Sisters of the Holy demonstrated, becomes wonder­ Heart. fully productive, and Mr. Dipert ject of newspaper comment; but Lawn Mowers Screen Windows The Reclamation of Thousands of the facts have found their way in­ Some time ago Miss Parker found fully expects to harvest N00 bush­ Acres Held in Abeyance. to the Indianapolis News, and the her inheritance exhausted and she els of onions to the acre. On his The reclamation of more than a > ‘°ry is so full of human interest, sought employment. The young farm last year, Mr. Dipert also COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES and withal so creditable to the woman took a position with tho demonstrated the value of potash half million acres of marsh land in Bell Telephone company at Lo­ in the growth of corn. In the the valley of the Kankakee, in young woman's courage in her ef- northern Indiana, was discussed at f»rts at self-support as well as her gansport and later she was put in field on ground where potash was Culver Cash Hardware Co. charge of the company's office at not used the yield was practically a mass meeting of the laud holders i persistence in tracing her parent. Lake Maxinkuckee, on which Cul­ nothing while where it was used of Laporte, Starke, Jasper and Por­ age, that the Citizen feels that the ver is located. The mystery of her the yield was 70 bushels to the ter counties, at Baum's Bridge, sev­ following facts should be known to birth impressed the young woman acre.—Starke County Republican. en miles north of W heal field, last the people among whom she lives. and the gnawing desire to locate week. The subject is not new in There is a strange story, says the News, in the meeting of Miss Ber­ her father caused her to make in­ The elevator at Culver is open northern Indiana, as the Kankakee for business. We are prepared to H tha Parker, who lives in Culver, quiries. She wrote to the Indian­ has already been dredged for for- handle all kinds of grain for which ty-six miles east of 1‘orter county,j '"d.and her father, Thomas West, apolis police and asked for assist­ we will pay the highest market Stahl and Company and thousands of acres of land fo r> t2 ‘ bouth **»t street, wh.chthe ance, and in the search that fol­ price.—-D illo n & M b d b o u r n . police department made an effort lowed the police informed her that, merly worthless have been convert­ To Valparaiso. Staple and Fancy to bring about. By a combination a brickmason named Thomas West ed into fertile farms. Attention, Sons of Veterans and The meeting had' for its purpose of circumstances the couple met had lived in South Meridian street Ladies' Auxiliary! Low rates 1o after a separation of more than; and had moved without leaving a Groceries the continuation of the dredging, Valparaiso and return. Miss Parker is 24 -trace of his whereabouts. June 5 and 6 account Encamp­ but strong opposition has sprung twenty years. Fresh, SaJt and Sm oked years old and her father is 59. A few nights ago Miss Parker ment of Indiana. Good returning' up that may upset all plans and re­ June 8. Full infomation of local tard the progress of northern Indi­ Miss Parker was born in Indian­ sat at her work, and in the middle agent or address, C. A. Melin, T. P. M e a t s j & j & ana now a center of interest be­ apolis and when she was a baby her of tho night she had occasion to A'., Ft. Wayne. Ind. ml7w3(8l7) cause of the building of Gary, the mother died, leaving her husband talk with the longdistance operator to care for the child. After a time in the Indianapolis exchange. She To Springfield, 111. ftlhe oUpr brethren. The following corn on their lands and could do so or had been taken far away. The send a message to W est and have shows time 0f spccial train and if the marsh water were removed child had been christened Verda him come to the phone. This was round trip rate from the principal West, but her foster-parents re­ done and while the excited girl i points: Logansport, 1 p. m., rate, Anchor Post* earlier in the season. Marble has scores of the farmers under his con- named her Bertha Parker. waited impatiently a messenger $f>.90; Clymers, 1:10 p. in., rate, that fol- $(> 70; Lafayette, 1:57 p. m., rate, bank, and they feir dealings at his Through the many y(hought that aroused West from his bed and de­ $5.SO; Attica, 2:30 p m., rate, $5.15 j they favor the fear his ill will i! lowed the girl alway his wjfe were li vered the note. W est hurried to For further information call on the! Call and see same The result is that there are two fac­ her parents. She became one of the telephone orlice and for the first nearest Wabash agent or address, time held a conversation with hisjThos. Follen, Pass. & Tkt. Agent, tions and tho clash may result in the family and was loved and treat­ daughter. A meeting was ftrran&' j Lafayette, Tnd. inayl7w3; and get my prices long delay to the work. At the first ed as a daughter. She received a meeting no definite action was ta­ L'd a M Miss Parkereamc toIndi-; finished education, and when she! anapolis.1 accompanied by h e r ken leading toward a completion of P alace grew’ older she became well known friend, Mrs. Mary Doggett, of Lo­ tho reclamation task, because of in Logansport society. About sev­ gansport. Barber Shop the opposition. Considerable ill en years ago James Parker died, A prearranged signal for identi-! Where you get a good ‘cool, clean At the feeliug has resulted. If any con­ leaving his family in good financial clusion is reached as a result of circumstances. 0,1 rwaa 11 w h'*e carnation j shave, or an artistic haircut. which West wore in his buttonhole! to7date^'work ‘ “ c ie a r ’towels f a this meeting it will be a surprise to The girl had no intimation that Lumber Yard the promoters. when the car rolled into Indianap- everybody. Everything sanitary.! she was other than Parker’s daugh­ olis. "" Land owners from the four coun­ ter until about, five years ago, when n \ioa ot bulo“>6, give us a call, and we will wiped out by an epidemic disease. school term instead of three. The dayf ™ and "f not during working ^ hours.! ^ ‘° figUrc with Livery & Feed stable bi-monthly examinations should All spittoons shall receive dailv L. RAVER & CO., Culver, Ind. Good Rigs a I Reasonable Rales E. A. POOR’S A Sudden Death. give space to a semi-term exami­ cleaning and with very hot water.' HILL MEET ALL TRAINS BARBER SHOP Mrs. James M. Gibson, residing nation. The schools should allow Dust must be removed as com­ Culver Academy driving a specially. <» miles northeast of Culver, died promotions twice during the school pletely as possible by means of Where you jet a flood Shave and dampened cloths or mops. It suddenly of heart trouble on Wed­ term. The common school course Cook & Mahler Barn at Hibbard, Indiana an up-io-flafe flair Cur, nesday morning, M ay ( , a t should never be needlessly stirred 1 5 4 should provide for nine years work up by broom or duster, as this only TILL WORK GUARANTEE!) o clock. She was f>0 years of age iu the common branches instead of spreads the dust and germs. and is survived by a husband and eight years, as at presnt, but there The use of individual drinking CULVER’S WILLIAM GRUBB two daughters, Mrs. Mark Van vec­ should be no more subject matter glasses is recommended. McLANE £> CO. tor, who reside south of Plymouth, BLACKSMITHS PLUMBER included than at present. There j Take A Sunday Trip. All w o rt Guaranfeed lo De Sanllanj and Miss Hollis Gibson, who lived should be no recognized graduation Via the Nickel Flate Road, 1(X) at home with her parents. at the close of the common school' mil®8 and return $ 1 for each person i Shop In Reap of tid snop, culver Livery work, but just the promotion into whon traveling in parties of five or HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY For Sale Two fresh cows with 85 Cents Fort W ayne and Return calves, no pasture. U. S. Meeks, the next year’s work. The grades morc- Get full details of agent or Feed and sale of work throughout tho wholo ;*Mress C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Fort May 27 via Nickel Plate Road, 1^ miles northeast of Delong. opening of Robinson’s park. Spe­ school courso should bo designated 1 Wayne, Ind. ml0w4(827) All kinds of Repair Work neatly — Stable — While the carload lasts we will as first, second, third, fourth, fifth, cial train leaves Hibbard 7:27 a. and promptly done. | m., returning leaves Ft. Wayne 71 Special attention given to travel­ sell salt at 1)5 cents a barrel. Dil­ sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, Peerless Portland Cement. eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth Old reliablo article, constantly j p. m. Full information of agent ing men. Terms reasonable. lon & Med bo urn. years or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A j at hand at Dillon & Medbourn's.i EA&T o r MACHINE SHOP ; Ft. 'Wayne, Iud. ml0w3(831) B arn E a s t of the Po sto ff/ce 1 She obeyed him, having the letter TRICKS OF THE OIL AGENTS TRUE SOUTHERN CHIVALRY in her hand. “Now, tell me quickly how you Kentucky Colonel Didn’t Apologize, SCHEMES USED TO FOOL CUSTOM­ learned that I was weak or l'oollsh But He Came Very Near ADDRESSEDTO w o r k in g g ir l s enough to take this risk because I ERS OF RIVALS. Doing It. feared I had done you an injustice, Miss Barrows Tolls How Mrs. PSnlc* which I would not-do to any man, Manipulate Lamp Wicks and Chim­ M.iny Rtoric3 have been told of *oiith- era chivalry, but the palm a pears to go ham’s Advice Helps Working Girls. even my most hated enemy.” neys in Making Fake Tests of to a story told by a former governor of “And 1 trust you do not look at me Independent Oil. Kentucky while visiting Philadelphia re­ Girls who work in th at light. Miss Mollie.*’ cently.—**■' a ro particularly- “No, no, sinew this is the second According to the narrator, a genuine .susceptible to fe- time you have been Instrumental in Chicago, May 14.—After a third day Kentucky colonel boarded a street car [m ale disorders, of important disclosures of the meth­ which was very crowded, fend somehow saving my poor life. We may be he stepped on the foot of a very pretty I especially those ods of the Standard Oil company, its woman. Of course, the woman expected who are obliged, CHAPTER XVIII.—Continued. but the flesh was exceedingly weak. friends I presume, but that’s is all.” tricks of the trade and the favors it “Friends it is then—I am thankful the colonel to apologize, just as did i to stand on their The woman in peril at the hands of One danced around on a single leg, has been shown by different railroads, everybody else who heard her give a feet from morn- these fiends, who respected no one another twisted himself up in a knot for that small favor," he replied. the Chicago session of the interstate mouselike equcal when the colonel s foot I ing until night m came down. was Mollie Granger, and she was his and emitted lugubrious howls, while Then, while the negro was getting commerce commission dosed Saturday stores or facto- the horses in condition for farther And she looked as though phe expected wife. a third tried to crawl into the bushes, afternoon at four o'clock. an apology, but the coloncl, divining her g g g a a-----rics. rolling over with each yard taken. progress he related how his aunt bad tMyFAarrcwA) **7 in a «<* <*ay Straight as tne arrow from the bow The day’s developments before the thought, doffed hi? hat and aaid: "No, J the girl toils, he flew. Not a particularly nice sight for \ repented her share in the plot, and adjournment were of fully startling a madam. I ’m not going to apologize. When any young girl’s eyes, but Mollie had informed him of its motive, the good Lord was so gracious ns to and she is often the bread-winner of In one hand ho carried his revolver nature as those of the other days of make women so beautiful and charming the family. Whether she is sick or —the other held his faithful sabre. done more or less work in the hos- i He did not exactly say that her the Chicago hearing. Gov. Deneen was and with such wonderfully small feet well, whether it rains or shines, she When"he burer*uponThenTin this pltals. caring for the Confederate change of heart had come about upon brought into the investigation when that a man has to tramp on them *o find must get to her place of employment, furious state they would be apt to be- wounded, and in these stirring war her learning that Mollie Granger was them, then 1 don’t think that an apol­ perform the duties exacted of her— aunt; uio/ wuuiu uc . Attorney Monnett cited a refusal to ogy—” lleve a hurricane from the mountains times...... the sight..... of...... blood .. — was------no novel- his wife, but she could infer as much extradite indicted Standard Oil officials smile and be agreeable. The compliment was too graceful for Among this class the symptoms of had struck loose. one. from the words he used. as an example that a sort Of Immunity the woman to resist, and all that fol­ She stood there where her enemies Mollie said no more, but she had lowed was a smiling acknowledgment of female diseases are early manifest by Shanks was eager enough to be in exists for the officials of the oil cor­ the colonel’a gallant speech. weak and aching backs, pain in the any action, but he found himself un­ had left her upon making their hasty been given good grounds for serious poration. lower limbs and lower part of the flight, and turned her eyes upon the reflection. F. S. Hibbs, the “lamp expert,” as stomach. In consequence of frequent able to maintain the mad pace set by The Favorite Route East. his commander. figure of the man who had so boldly She was a girl of more than com­ Attorney F. L. Monnett, former attor­ wetting of the feet, periods become come to her rescue. mon sense, and while her rabid ideas Passengers from Chicago to Ft. Wayne, painful and irregular, and frequently Hence lie fell behind. ney general of Ohio, who is conducting , Erie, Buffalo, New York City, By the aid of the firelight she saw wit|, regard to sectional differences the examination, called him, was there are faint and dizzy spells, with This irritated the fire-eater intense­ Boston and all points east, will find it to loss of appetite, until life is a burden. ly, as he urged his horse on, allowing his face. blinded her In some respects, the vail placed on the stand and explained the their interest by selecting for their jour­ ney the NICKEL PLATE llOAD from All these symptoms point to a de­ the led animal to follow as it pleased, Her own flushed and turned white. was slowly but surely being lifted tricks he employed in “showing” con­ rangement of the female organism “Again you, Colonel Ridgeway?” from her eyes and things were appear­ Chicago. Three through trains arc run daily he was mingling oaths at the hard sumers that the oil sold by the inde­ with Modern Day Coaches and Luxurious which can bo easily and promptly luck of owning an inferior mount and she exclaimed, in her surprise hardly ing in their natural colors free from pendent dealers was not of good quali­ Pullman Sleeping Cars to New York City, cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ prayers that Colonel John might not knowing what she said. oulsldo influences. ty. In response to questions from the also through Sleeping Car Service to Bos­ ble Compound. Her tone caused him some embar­ Only for this deep-rooted dislike for attorney he declared that Frank Bush, ton and intermediate points. Rates always Miss Abby F. Barrows, Nelsonville, finish all of the highway rogues before the lowest and no excess fares are charged his animal brought his attendant .on rassment.. everything pertaining to the Federal former assistant manager of the Pe­ Athens Co.,‘Ohio, tells w hat this great on any train for any part of the trip. The medicine did for her. Sho writes : the scene of action. “It chances so.. Miss Mollie, though Government she must have ere now oria district for the Standard Oil com­ NICKEL PLATE ROAD Dining Service is for your sake I would it were some have become sensibly aware of the Dear Mrs. Pinkhnm :— As the soldier bore down on the pany, was his instructor, and that he right up-to-date. Individual Club Meals “I feel it mv dutv to tell you the good one else whom fortune had sent to fact that her destiny was wrapped up taught, other employes the same tricks. are served at prices ranging from 35 cents spot where the Granger carriage had to $1.00: also meals a la carte. All trains Lvdia E. Pinltham’s Vegetable Compound been waylaid, he endeavored to grasp your relief.” . with that of the man the fortune of Mr. Hibbs said he was with the Stand­ leave Chicago from the La Salle St. Sta­ and Blood Purifier have done for me. Before There was a bitterness in his voice ard for 13 years, but Is now connected I took them I was very nervous, had dull the full situation. war had given her as a husband of tion. For full information address J. Y. headaches, pains in hack, and period* were There was no time to be wasted. that told her oven more than his convenience. with an independent company. Calahan, Ceueral Agent, 113 Adama St., irregular, I had been to several doctors, and He saw a woman’s figure emerge words expressed. Indeed, his manly bearing, his gen­ Chicago, 111. they did me no good. from the vehicle- It was the squire’s Mollie was generous by nature- she tle consideration for her well being, “ GERMAN PERIL” IS DENIED “"Your medicine has made mo well ana entertained a peculiar relation t,0 Can’t Hold On. strong. I can do most uuy kind of work daughter without a doubt, for he and his bravery in time of danger— “Are you fond of yachting. Miss Gray?” without complaint, and my periods are all caught her brave voice as she de­ this man there were many reasons all these things combined to arouse Baron Sternburg Says His Country Is “Oh, yes! At the very thought of the why she should hate him, and yet— the keenest interest in her heart, Not Trying to Divert Emigra­ inspiring breeze, the straining sail, tho ri“f am In better health than I ever was, manded to know the meaning of this and I know it is all due to your remedies. I outrage, and then with the vengeance and yet, she found it harder to do so, against which she struggled in vain. tion to South Africa. rusliing water, 1 can hardly contuin my- •elf/ ' recommend your ad vice and medicino to all which her father’s position might com* he was so brave, so noble. Yes, only for that single barrier, "Y-yes—that’s the way it affect* me. who suffer.” mand^ “Forgive me- I should be ungra­ sectional prejudice, Mollie must have Washington, May 16.—Much com­ —Cleveland Leader. It is to such girls that Mrs. Pink- How the clear, resonant, fearless cious to say that—I did not mean it. Gre ‘now yielded herself to the ment has been provoked in diplomatic ham holds ont a helping hand and ex­ voice thrilled the advancing horse­ Again 1 owe my IifAtlanta to he a lhe door of her heartf th0ugh she still ures the total number of Germans who A good many modern novels would b« A P ositive CURE FOR ence in a cavalry dash, and studied i witness of my meeting with that went to Brazil from 1871 to 1S94 was of more lasting value ii their authors stubbornly refused to open it and let only devoted more time to thinking what him in. 54,719. In the same time the number to say instead of how to say it.—Boston So MolUe's thoughts were a trifle of Germans who came to the United Globe. ______CATARRH States was 2,380,792. - confused as she rode homeward. Some men make such a big fuss about Ely’s Cream Bata More than once she took a sly look Baron Sternburg slates that % per ilanning for big things that they over* cent, of the emigrants from Germany is quickSy absorbed. I from the window of the carriage at took the necessity oi attending lo the Gives Relief at Once. the erect figure of the horseman gal­ normally come to the United States, little detaila. i where they lose their German citizen­ It cleanses, soothed, loping alongside on the right, and heals and protects ship and soon become identified with You always Get full value in Lewis’ Sin­ somehow his presence there did much gle Binder straight 5c cigar, if our dealer the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh to assure her or safe.ty—it had even American institutions. He says tlm or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111. and drivesawav ft Cold in the Head quickly. come to that—she felt she could de­ same is true of tne small number of Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. pend upon the stout arms that had Germans who go to southern Brazil. There is no more insufferable bore than Full sizo 50 ct.s. at Druggists or by mail* He denounces as untrue reports cir­ the man who has so much common oensc Trial sizo 10 cis. by mail. snatched her from the greedy flames that he has no imagination.—Judge. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. and just now put her enemies to culated that Germany is making every possible effort to divert emigration to fl^hat ho wore the hated blue was Complexion bad? Tongue coated? Liver FOR SALE—What have ycu to South America. deranged? Take Garfield Tea. trade? l*ny « per cent; bounce easy. his only fault, and this did not ap- inS P. FLINT. Row:il)if O teetl. >Jo. pear so henious a£ when she stood up Fatal Wreck in Buffalo. Address JAMES ______Buffalo, N. Y„ May 17.—A Wabash Genius is seldom bothered ^ t h book­ beside him on the night they were keeping.—JLdlc. made man and wife in order that he passenger train running over the Thompson’s Eye Water might save his life and she her estate. tracks of the New York Central within Did Colonel John appear before her the city limits ran oft' an open switch in a suit of gray, with sentim ents cor- Wednesday. The engine and three of responding to her own, she believed the coaches were wrecked. James; she could love him truly. Howe, of Buffalo, engineer of the train,: The soldier had replaced his left was killed, and John Hertel, fireman, j arm none the better for the use to of Buffalo, sustained probably fatal j which it had been put—once more in injuries. One passenger and four other ■ Its sling. He had entirely forgotten trainmen were severely hurt. '/S’ jPQ&r ///?& the fact, of his being wounded in the excitement of battle, and used it quite Shot by Watchman. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 14.—Her- | If you are ill and all out of sorts, run the effect of such a burst from all I woman who claimed to be my wife.’ freely, for which he might yet pay dearly—but what matter, since it was hert Corneilson, of Danville, Ky., was down, irritable, cross, nervous aud despond­ sides. he said, steadily, resolved to pursue fatally wounded, and John Richardson, Honcc, he did not hesitate to pic his lhe subject lo the bitter end now that 111 V10 8®![vIc® love* ent; if your stomach is out of order and Thus the balance of the journey of Lexington, Ky., killed in a loaded your appetite gone, your liver inactive, congested and sore—your diges­ single arm against the half score of the opportunity presented itself in merchandise car in the Queen & Cres­ fierce guerrillas around the carriage, spite of the apparently unpropitious was made. tion-impaired and bowels irregular, if you feel just completely tired out, They reached the plantation of the cent yards here by a watchman. The knowing what an advantage he had j surroundings. dead man and his companion were have headaches, rheumatism, backaches or catarrh, with his ready weapons and his un- j She seemed overwhelmed with con- Grangers, the only place near Atlanta that had. by a peculiar combination both white, and evidently railroad expected advent on the scene. : fusion. men. The watchman evidently believed Besides, there was Shanks. j “You know—she promised to tell of circumstances, escaped at least partial destruction. the men were robbing the car when he He was coming, though, at a mad ; no one—well, since you have said it. discovered them. Swedish Essence gallop, with the extra horse at his I admit the fact. I did not want to (To be continued.) hcelB, and if the clatter of the ani- be unjust to you—I desired to make M. O. Defeated in Denver. will increase your appetite, aids digestion mals’ hoofs failed to reach the ears of assurance doubly sure." Bill Didn’t Understand. Denver, Col., May 17.—City election aud by so doing restores vitality and the startled guerrillas, Shanks made “Which goes to prove, I take It, that He called his old time friend to one returns were still incomplete Wednes­ strength to both body and mind. up for this deficiency by giving full though you called me a hypocrite, you side on Welton street yesterday and day, but show that the municipal own­ This medicine acts directly on the stom­ vent to his lungs. still had doubts which troubled you. I said: ership city ticket was defeated Tues­ ach and regulates the heart, bowels, liver He shouted and roared and swore am delighted to know John Ridgeway “Bill, do you remember the time you day with the possible exception of two and kidneys. until one might easily have believed was at lease an object of so much con- called me a fool when I told you 1 election commissioners and three of In the south it has been found to cure and a whole troop was coming upon the ccrn to you that you would undertake was thinking of getting married?” the 16 aldermen. The Republicans prevent malaria and all kinds of fevers. scene. . ; this dangerous mission In order to "Yes, Jack: but that’s all forgotten elected one commissioner, three su­ It is not a secret remedy, but a combina­ Meanwhiio Colonel John was in it. : learn whether he was the guilty now,” said Bill. pervisors and seven aldermen and the tion of roots and herbs, the names of whicli He had with a word brought his wretch that siren pictured him. or “No, it isn't forgotten, Bill— Democrats six aldermen. are on every package. horse to a halt when he reached the innocent of the charge.” "But what’s the use to bring that side of the carriage, and his first “It was merely curiosity, sir—noth- old score up now? I told you I was Must Die for M’irdtr. Nature’s remedy for constipation, rheumatism, backache and catarrh. shot was followed by a second and a ing else I would have you know,”, but sorry I hurt your feelings.” Tripoli, May 17.—Ali Shamyl Pasha, If you doubt this, you can test its curative virtue for yourself at third in rapid succession. her blushing cheeks belied the words "But you called me a fool, Bill, for former military governor of Scutari, absolutely no expense. His other hand holding the sabre very plainly. getting married, and I think an apol­ and two boys were condemned to death Send your name and address, describing your ailment, and we will was not idle, and as the steel flashed “Just so. Miss Mollie. And you re­ ogy----- ” for the murder of Red van Pasha, pre­ mail you, under plain wrapper, securely sealed, a trial bottle rREE. in circles here, there and yonder, i: turn under the conviction that my “Oh, well, I’ll apologize again, il fect of police of Constantinople, March It is free now, so don’t fail to write to-day to M. R. Zaegel & Co., soon lost its brightness. guilt is assured?" that is what you want. You were not 24. Three others accused of partici­ 16 0 Main Street, Sheboygan, Wis. Men as desperate as these free "I saw—her admit you,” scornfully. a fool: ho there, now.” pation in the crime were condemned to lances are not apt to be alarmed at “Very true, but I had no idea she “But you don’t understand: I want life imprisonment and others to vari­ shadows, but it was very evident to was In that house until 1 had en­ to apologize to you!” ous sentences of from 10 to 15 years’ them they had something tangible tered.” “To me?” imprisonment. here. “You expect mo to believe that, “Yes. I WAS a fool.” At any rate a spirit of demoraliza­ sir?” And they locked arms and disap­ Supreme Court Takes Recess. SURFACE CULTIVATION tion seemed to have come upon them. “I expect to bring you proof—I am peared around the corner.—Denver Washington, May 15.—The supreme Is not an experiment. It l« court of the United States Monday Each man began to consider that determined that this woman shall not n £ w s. an assured success. Tho his own life hung in the balance, and ruin me in your eyes while I have took a recess until next Monday, made up his mind it were a needless power to prevent it.” The Man on the Steps. when after delivering opinions and G0HN SURFACE RIDER sacrifice to let it be wiped out under "Indeed!” hearing motions there will be another They were going to the matinee. adjournment for a week until the ono of the pioneers In this such distressing conditions. “Rclle Stevens is the wife of my She was up in her boudoir putting on line, is being used by thou- Strange and yet true that even 28th Inst., when the final adjournment • sands of farmers throughout cousin Crockett Ridgeway, whom you finishing touches and he was sitting for tho term will take place. such desperate men value their lives know.” Impatiently on the front steps. Illinois and Iowa. Easily converted into Shovel Culti­ even more than many an honest, up­ This intelligence caused her to “George,” she- called down sweetly, Prominent Republican Dead. right citizen, though quite reckless vator at small cost. show sii*ns of deep interest. “just one minute more until I And my Grand Rapids, Mich., May ifi.— Ask your nearest dca’er and prodigal with reference to the “You say you can prove this?” gloves ” James A. Coye, one of the most about it or write us for full existence of others. "Ask him yourself the next time you Fifteen minutes passed. prominent. Republican politicians In particulars. Seeing nothing to their advantage meet. Besides, his mother, my aunt, “George.” came from above, “wait Michigan and collector of customs at in remaining on the ground, the guer­ will tell you so. It was a letter from another second. I've lost my pin.” this port, died suddenly from apo­ rillas broke and ran. her, appealing for assistance that took Twenty minutes slipped by. plexy at his home here Tuesday. Brown Manufacturing At least that portion of the ganir me to that house to-night—see, here “George," she continued, “don’t go. Company able 1 (s make use of the opportunity It I* read it when you reach home.” One moment. A button just jumped Bey of Tunis Dead. ZANESVILLE, OHIO did so. "But how did you know—about— off my shoe.” Tunis, May 14.—Sid 1 Mohammed, There were some whom circum­ me?” I.ong silence. Then George calls bey of Tunis, died at his summer stances so controlled that they were “I will tell you. Pray, enter your w earily: palace of complicated hemiphlegia, unable to accomplish such a result, carriage while Ezekial sets ready to from which he had been a sufferer Thin #fgn*tnre For “Hurry a little, Ethel. If you get FREE no matter how much they might have move* on. Those rascals may take it down in another five minutes we can since 1304. Ills cousin, El Nasr, suc­ Trial l'sckAge, desired to effect it. into their heads to return or send a ceeds him. A Certain Cure for Tired, Hot, Aching Feet. Addreps, Alton Ti,c.;.. r.-.--s-g v,-ere Wi]]jn<, enough. make the evening performance. Mat* S. Olmsted, ;hower of bullets In this direction.” inec’s over long ago!” DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE* oa tret,7 box. LeIU>/,K.X, PHONETIC PHENOMENON. WASTED TO A SHADOW. Each to His Taste. “Did you see where the chaplain sen- o u g l a s How th e “Q" Came to Be Left Out In 8ut round a Cure After Fifteen Years era! of that aristocratic patriotic society W „ L . D WITTE AS DICTATOR prayed for all those who have not the tho Modernized SpeJling of Suffering. same ancestry as themselves?” s3 = & *3 = S H O E S mu of “Phenix.” A. II. Stotts, messenger at the State “Well, that’s a matter of taste. Maybe W. L. D o u g las $4.00 Ctlt Edgo Line ZJapitol, Columbus,1 U., says: some people have their own reasons for cannot be equalled at any price. accepting the Darwinian theory, but Adam They were talking about spelling reform “For fifteen years and live are good enough for me."—Balti­ and the idiosyncrasies of English s>pe'ljiig I had kidney trou­ in general, relates Success Magazine. more American. “There’s that very word ‘phonetic/ paid FORMER PREMIER PREPARING bles, and though I one of the men: “that’s a sample of Eng* A COUP D’ETAT, SAYS PROM­ doctored faithfully, One on the Doctors. lish spelling. The reformers call their could not find a The Boston Herald tells a story of * system the 'phonetic system,’ and yet INENT ORGAN. physician of Salem, Mass., who. talking to they have to spell ’phonetic’ with a ‘pW cure. I had heavy a group of friends, said: “I wanted to lie in order to let people know what tliev backaches, dizzy a soldier, but my parents persuaded me mean, ’llie very word that means •spelled Great Anxiety Regarding Govern­ headaches and terri­ to study medicine.” as pronounced’ is as far from it as pos­ ble urinary disor­ 4 “Oh, well,” rejoined one of the party, sible.” ment’s Attitude Towards Defiance “such is life. Many a man with wholesale ders. One day I ‘•Now, now!” drawled his friend, “you’re of Douma—Office! 1 Assassinated aspirations has to content himself with a too hard on the good old English speller. collapsed, fell in­ retad business.” You ought to bu proud of ’phonetic/ for Cruelty. sensible on the side­ Why, that word is so trimmed down, walk, and then The Other Way About. and sawed off, and out shoit. r«lst-f. 0 « r * 8 Sh o b b ,$ 2 . BO, $2, $1.75, $1.50 Says Cadets Are Going Mad. ter, others only in the foulest water; Ta&a Hall’s Family P.a* lor constipation. coughs, colds, bronchitis, C A U T I O N .—Insist upon having1 'YV.Jj.Doug- BOY’S HEAD ONE SOLID SORE. las shoes. Take no substitute. Nyiio genuin® The Novoe Vreyma thinks the Con­ for every condition there is a life to grip, asthma and consump­ without bis name and price stamped on bottom. fit it. A man in Texas is anxious to exchange tion in first stages. taxi Color Eyelets used: then wilt not wear brassy. Hair All Came Out—Under Doctor stitutional Democrats are going mad his home and property down ’■here tor a In all occan basins, hills and ridges, Write for Illustrated Catalog. Three Montlxs and No Better—Cuti- and are playing into the hands of the residence in New York state. Wc are IV. L. DOUGLAS. Krockton, Mass. Social Democrats. “The Constitu­ as well as troughs ami deep holes, oc­ his man, and he can have ours when­ cura Remedies Works Wonders. cur, and the bottom Is covered with ever he can arrange matters.—Star of tional Democrats,” the paper says, Hope, Published in Sing Sing. “are digging their own grave in pav­ Vie skeletons of marine animals, Mr. A. C. Barnett, proprietor of a gen­ changed by time into slime and stone. SICK HEADACHE eral store in Avard. Oklahoma, tells in ing the way to a dictatorship of the Youth, the plastic morning of life, is proletariat.” Some of the animals of the ocean Positively cured l»y “The W onder City” the following grateful letter how Cuticura the time when we must do our effective these Little Pills. cured his son of a terrible eczema. "My As a matter of fact the Constitu­ have no eyes, having no need of them; work in character-building. If it is little toy had eczema. His head was one They also relievo Dis­ tional Democrats arc unable any others have a hundred eyes. ncglectcd then, or postponed, Jt will he solid sore, all over his scalp; his hair all well-nigh impossible to mold a perfect tress from Dyspep^a, In­ came cut, and he suffered very inurh. I longer to hold the extreme radicals Tho largest animal and the tiniest character.—Success Magazine. digestion and Too Hearty had a physician treat him, but at the end in parliament, who are breaking away animal are found in the sea. In places Eating. A perfect rem­ E ld o r a d o of three mouths he was no better. I re­ and forming about the Social Demo­ the sea is 30,000 feet deep. Its aver­ The moment a man perceives that he edy for Dizziness. Kausea, membered that the Cuticura Remedies had Drowsiness, Dad Taste cured me, and after giving him two bot­ cratic workmen group and establish­ age depth is over 12,000 feet. Twice has been fleeced then he begins to feel every 24 hours the water rises and sheepish, showing how strongly is tbe law la tho Jfoul.Ii, Coated tles of Cuticura Resolvent, according to ing a distinct party of the extreme o£ association of ideas.—Puck. Tongue, Pain in the side, S prings directions, and using Cuticura Soap and left which wants not parliamentarism falls. At tho entrance to the Pay Ointment on him daily, his eczema left TOKITD LIVF.R. They but a revolution. of Fundy the rise at spring tide is no Society—An assemblage of well-dressed him, his hair grew again, and he has regulate tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Hidden away in the foothills- of tii® never had any eczema since. We use the Some of the Polish delegates are less than 70 feet. The natural power persons who would rather be bored to­ Northern O/arks’ slopes, in th« midst Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and they | flirting with this group on the basis that controls the tide is a tremendous gether than alone—Century. SMALL riLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. of creen forests, lies Eldorado Swines. keep our skin soft and healthy. I cheer­ : of complete autonomy for Poland. In one. Mo., an ideal health and pleasure fully recommend the Cuticura Remedies Lewis’ Single Binder straight 00 cigar. Genuina Must Bear resort. Since the discovery ul its. now j other words, the situation in both And the plant life in the ocean is famous Sprites, thousands have re* for all cases of eczema. A. C. Barnett, Made of extra quality tobacco. Vour deal­ Fac-Simile Signature cciveil beneijii from the healing waters, Mar. 30. 1005.” parliament and the government is almost as remarkable as the animal er or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, ill. and have gone away eloquent testi­ growing more complicated and more life. Learned men have been study­ monial* of their curative properties. One K ind c/Z Investigation. During the summer season, excursion chaotic and the greatest anxiety pre­ ing it for centuries and are only be­ The man who fails to vote has no good tickets will be sold to lildorado Springs "You are talcing a great deal of inter­ vails as to what the immediate future ginning to understand it. If you want ground for complaining about corruption at est in this investigation/' in the administration. may bring forth. to be interested as no novel can in­ REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. "Yes,” answered the statesman. “I Exceptionally Low Rates have to give it close personal attention. Plan to Dissolve Parliament. terest you, procure a book telling in Mr*. Window'# Soothlnjj Syrnp. Seed for *• Tnven- I want to make sure it doesn’t develop The scheme most favored by tho a simple manner of the life in tho For eMiilreu teecbhn:, &often* the purne, reduces In- to r ’* P rim e r* ' imd anything 1 don't care to have known.”— fiamniution, allay* pain, cures wind coho. 25cabotUe. • Tolm* on fcialtBa.” To those seekinz a cjuici. ideal place in bureaucracy is to allow parliament seas. There are plenty of such books _ Es ll8bt)U Jf»'4. .Washington Star. MlPATEHTS 1.0 I*.S. K\ KNb&iO.. E ! P . B C i H B U I £5 which to spend a summer vacation Jit to formulate its demands and ven­ writtten for the people rather than for It is all right t.o ho in- the push, hut Kll Ht.ll Sl»,«a»M n1.-l.in, n. t'. IT EL 9 2D i) 25 a minimum expense, Eldorado Spiiuni Seasonable Hour. JBrctuchea at Chlcngo, Cleveland, AKUoil. offers many attractions. tilate its grievances for two months scientists. you do not want to acknowledge that you Stem Parent—What time did that young and then dissolve parliament. Barbet have a pull. ______Booklets and full particulars as man leave? Shocking- Precocity. ARFMTQ WAIITPn Reliable men with about woo to train Mirv.ce. rates, etc.. may be Pretty Daughter- Just when you got de Vaux. a friend o£ former Finance “What is the result?” asked tho HULIi 10 M flliltU tfnpitiil in handle our reliable had of huy M.. K. T. Agent, or home from the lodge, roa returned from Minister Kokovtsoff, who was with Write Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., Teas-. COffci'S. ctc. Good profit s. exclusive r^ht* by addressing teacher of the primary class in arith­ for package Garfield Tea., the herb cure. granted in each terrifory. Address £ A. l.onvenecker her bridge party and Bridget came back the latter in Paris and who has just &Co., Wholesalers.217 K:istKinzies?orcctv Chicago. fiom her night out.—N. Y. Sun. metic, "when you put two and two to­ ——•------W. S. ST. GEORGE returned t.o St. Petersburg, says there gether?” Ife patient; card houses are built in an General Passenger and Tickct Agent No one is himself when his nerve cen­ is only one course open to the gov­ hour—cathedrals take centuries. O A 48-pnge book freb, ters ai-c exhausted, whether from exces­ “A kith,” lisped the curly-headed ^ I Eb»H\1 B ^ liiphe& t references. ST. LOUIS. 7.10. ernment, namely, the dissolution of « ■ ---- flTZiiKltALU Jt CO.. JU..X l i , VVashlDKlOii, I). V. sive use or l’rom lack Of proper food. The little girl in the front row.—Chicago quality of one's thought, ambition, en­ parliament. Notwithstanding this re­ Lots of us bow to the inevitable with- GKO. W. SMITH. Tribune. cut a formal introduction. ' A. N. K.—A (1906—20) 2126. 810 Marquette Blcr acrc from railroad and other corpor— ferment. It adds greatly to tho eflicacv in prison. and sold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” etc. You. tions. of the Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal [Maria Spiridonovo, the young Already 175,000 farmers from the United State* root, Stono root and* Queen’s root, con­ should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or have made their homes in Cauada. tained in ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery” iu daughter of a Russian general, shot For pamphlet “ Twentieth Century Canada” and killed Chief of Police Luzhen- *tid a I information apply to Superintendent subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CON­ op I mmigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to th« bronchial, throat and lung affections, offslcy of Tamboff. She was con­ following authorized Canadian Government for ail of which these agents are recom­ demned to be hanged, but her sen­ TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Agents : mended by standard medical authorities. C. J . JVKOUGnTON. 430Qulncv B dcr.. Chicago. 111. tence was commuted to 20 years’ im­ \V. II. Rogers. :inl Floor Traeilon-ToriLlnal Bid a., In all cases where there is a wasting liKllanapuiis. lnci. away of flesh, loss of appetite, with prisonment. The girl was terribly 1'. O. CfRttiE, Boom 12 B. Callahan Block, Mil­ weak stomach, as in the early stages of treated in prison, immediately after Letters from Prominent Physicians waukee, W i s . ___ consumption, there can be no doubt that 1 S.CuA wM>Itl>. 12f. We«t.9th8t.. KansasClty. Ma glycerine acts as a valuable nutritive and committing the crime, by Abramoff M.V. m cInxxs. Ci Ave.Theater B'k. Detroit, Mich. aids the Golden Seal root. Stone root, and another Cossack officer.] addressed to Chas. 51. Fletcher. Mention thix paper. Queen’s root and Black Cherry bark in Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, 111., says: “I use your Castoria and promoting digestion and building up tho STRIKE CAUSES A RIOT. advise its use In all families where there are children.” llesh and strength, controlling the cough Dr. .Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have frequently aud bringing about a healthy condition THE 5KH Of THE flStl of tho whole system. Of course, it must New York Militia Sent to Coeymans prescribed your Castoria and have found It a reliable and pleasant rem­ not bo expected to work miracles. It vviil as Result of Trouble Between edy for children.” not cure consumption except iu its earlier stages. It will cure very severe, obstin­ Negroes and Italians. Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: “A medicine so valuable and ate, chronic coughs, bronchial aud laryn­ beneficial for children as your Castoria is, deserves the highest praise.. I geal troubles, and chronic sore throat with hoarseness. In acute coughs it is Albany. X. Y. May 17.—A riot, be­ had it in use everywhere.” has stood for the BE:ST not so effective. It is in the lingering tween Italians and negroes broke out Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have frequently prescribed during seventy .yews of coughs, or those of long standing, oven in the brickyards at Coeymans, 12 AYegchible Preparation for As­ your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I uso when accompanied by bieediug from miles south of h-re, Wednesday. similating tltcFoodnndRcguJa- Castoria for my own children.” increasing sties. lungs, that it has performed its m^st liiig ihc Stomachs anti Bowels of marvelous cures. Send for and read tho Sheriff Pitts and deputies and Lieut. Dr. J. 'W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I heartily endorse your Cas­ little book of extracts, treating of tho Col. Davis, of the Tenth regiment, Remember this when/ou want water-* toria. I havo frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have properties and uses of the several raed- went to Coeymans and the command­ & lN F A N 'tS proof oiled coats, suits, hats, or horse iciual roots that enter into Dr. Pierce’s ing officers of the local militia com­ always found it to do all that is claimed for it.” GoidVZCUARAHTEE EVERY GARMEHT. ricesi.so,prepaid. S. li. death from an unknown cause, and F A R M LAMD S O U T F IT F R E E 8JUW, 2l6W.ci.ie****™., thkaso. I havo some of the best farms in South Dakota recommended a rigid investigation. A for sale, 't hey are located in Aurora Comity g**” tF \ O iST My 240 acre e»rn man namerl Joe Nellis, whose descrip­ in tho south east part cf Stare rijlu in com a BV £ and stock farm, lo- The K in d You Have Always Bought lirlt and arcc.sian basin. Suitable for mixed ■ B V ca(ed Osceo,a tion tallies somewhat: with that of the EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. famine, stock raisiae and dairying. Country County, Iowa, finely improved, must bn seen to he body found, has been missing, and it In Use For Over 3 0 Years. serried with e^od people and well supplied appreciated, worth $7$-oo per acre, will close it out THE CKNTAUn COMPANY, It MURRAY BTItCKT, NEW YOI1K CITY- with schools and churches. Write m only Sfis.oo. W. D. CREGLOW. Rernsen, Iowa. is oeliave'l he was murdered. B. K. SULLIVAN, PLANKINTON, S. D. At the Academy. GOOSE ALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Calbcck sold cock of Leiter’s Miss Nellie Wag­ CULVER MARKETS. at public sale all their stock and oner, Ellsworth -Eddington and [Corrected Mfty 23.) University high school was eas­ | Correspondence Mrs. Ella McGafTey and Lizzie Eggs...... 14 ily defeated Satnrday afternoon by Hawk were visiting iu our vicinity farm implements, and are prepar- sisters spent Sunday with Miss ing to move to Ligonier this week Ada A th e a... .Claud Hay of Do- B utter...... IK Culver Military academy in a dual W ednesday.. . . Wilder Cox, who MAXINKUCKEE. ... .Carl McCreary made a busi- long, Wm. Hay and Edwin Hurtle Chickens...... 1 0 meet by the score of 72 to 41. The is working near LaCrosse, Laporte Roosters...... 04 MtSjGolda Thompson. Corrospondnnt. Co , visited at Jiome over Sunday ness trip to Rochester Sunday. ... and wife took dinner with Anthony visitors excelled in the sprints, tak­ Miss Ruth Packer of Harris Spring chickens, per lb. .1 0 ing first in the hundred and two- F. Garu was in this vicin­ II. A. Ruple, Wm. Yauderweele [ Brugh and wife Sunday... .Jonas Station is visiting A. G. Stevens and Stephen Coleman have itn- Wagoner of North Germany neigh- L a rd ...... 1 0 twenty, but in the weights Culver ity buying horses last week.... W heat...... 82 .... I). W. Marks and wife spent Mrs. C. II. McGaffey shopped and proved the appearance of their bortrood, Lee Wagoner and Arthur outclassed them. Smith, a Chica­ Sunday with Geo. Spangler and Oats...... 28 go boy, won three firsts for the ca­ visited her sister in Culver last property by treating their houses j Sturgeon and their families took family___Miss Emma Peeples with a new coat of paint.... El- dinner with Elizabeth Wagoner Corn per bu. ,42 dets, breaking the academy record Monday... .01 lie Williams who visited her cousin Edna over Sun­ mer Williams, the brakeman who and family Sunday... Frank Bunn I)er , ...... 58 in the high jump. University was canvassing in this vicinity Clover seed, per bu.. 5.50 day... .Mrs. Eliza Fear and Mr. Saturday sold many useful and was hurt on the I. I. & I. road a and family spent Sunday with B. High won the relay race. and Mrs. Schuyler Thompson were Go to Sparks for good eating and In one of tho poorest played valuabe articles....Frank Jos­ short time ago, is so much improv­ Bunn and Clyde Lough anti fam- guests of Fred Thompson and fam­ eph, Geo. Grove and C. J I. .Mc­ ed as to be able to visit a few days iles. rooms, also boat livery. ' m24w4 games of the season Culver defeat­ ily S u n d ay ... .Mr. arid Mrs. Low ed Wendell Phillips high school of Gaffey attended Masonic Lodge at last week with his sister, Mrs. C. of Leiters Ford visited Sunday Culver Saturday night and wit­ Emigh ... .Carlos Whittaker’s of Chicago by a score of 6 to 1. Ma­ with the former's brother. Dr. A. ny errors were made by both teams nessed the confederriug of the Nevada, Ohio, are visiting with Z. Caple, and family... .Nathan Master Mason degree. After the Mrs. Whittakers parents, Mr. and some poor base running on the Thompson left Monday to visit his part of Culver lost them at least initiation refreshments were ser­ Von E hr.... Mrs. Perry White of brother Jonah at Walkerton...... ved in the hall and a good time in Ora visited with her daughter, two runs. Morgan made two fim* Several from this place attended running catches of foul Hies, which general was had.... Fifteen can­ Mrs. Renitli McCreary, over Sat­ the G. A. R. state encampment at didate's participated in the ordin­ urday and Sunday.... Several of brought much applause from the Lafayette this week, namely: P. crowd. ance of baptizm and were received our young people attended the Spangler. Samuel Rugg, J. E. ,;u the U. B. Church at Ober Sun baptizing at Ober Sunday. The Reason Myers and Nachan Thompson...... Entertained Friends. day .. .Geo. McGatfey and family WASHINGTON. Guy Price and family of Rutland of Culver visited at C. H. McGaf- Harry Menser entertained a were Sunday guests of .lames Wil­ 0. I’. Joues, Correspondent. lor the tremendous popularity of our number of the high school gradu­ fey’s and attended the baptizing Children's day will be observed son and wife ...The Ladies’ aid at the river near Ober Sunday.... ating cl.tss of the Plymouth high society will meet with Mrs. Sarah at East Washington on Sunday new 1906 clothing lies in the ported, school on Tuesday evening. Those Miss Mabel Osborn is lying very June 17 and at West Washington Rector on the afternoon of May 31 sick at her home in North Bend present were Fern Clough, The­ June 10 hi the evening.... J. L. all-around satisfaction it gives. In ... .Church services next Saturday township. .Mrs. Frank Joseph and resa Hendricks, Lottie Fuller, Lu­ evening, Sunday school 10 a. m. Sehewerman made a business trip cretia Loring, Lois Thompson, family attended quarterly meeting to Plymouth Friday.... Mrs. Car­ trying it on you will notice the splen­ ... .Geo. Spangler is visiting rel­ and the baptizing at ()ber Sunday Julia Yockey, Louise Corse, Bes­ atives and friends at Lafayette. penter visited her daughter Mrs. sie Bender, Carrie Dunlap, Neva ... .Our neighbor, Wm. Cox, made Henry Pontius and family Sunday did lit about the shoulders, the grace­ Ellis, Harry Woodbury, Fred Bon­ NORTH BEND. his regular trip to the Knox ... .Jordan Jones and wife visited ham, Damon Rhinehart, Noble Mrs. Jana Castlemau, Corre.spuuilout. creamery Monday.... Wm. Mc­ the former's brother, Clinton Jones ful hang ot the garment, the soft yet McCrory of Plymouth, and Olive J. E. Demont drove to Knox last Cartney was fishing in the river and family Sunday. .. .Ala -Tones Hays, Clara and Susie Shilling of Sunday.. . Aaron Heiser spent Sun­ Saturday and came home with the of Dolour visited over Sunday in firm material, specially selected tor Culver. ____ day with Marian Drake.... M iss usual fisherman’s luck, no good this neighborhood.. .. Bruce Low- Altie Jordan visited Sunday with ... .Corn planting is in full pro­ style and service. You’ll he enthusi­ A Church Convention. man and wife were guests of Grant Lizzie Castleman .... Sigel Shu­ gress now.... Will Cox and family Lowman S u n d ay ... .Several from The annual meeting of the St. maker and children visited Sunday were shopping at Knox Saturday here attended the barn raising at astic about the price, too, which we Joseph classis of the Reformed with her brother-in-law, Merle Cob- . .. .The prospect for an abundance Schuyler Overmeyer's. « church will be held in Culver from ler, and family at W inona... .Geo. fruit crop in this viciniv is very know is lower than elsewhere. We June 4 to S. The M. E. church has Caspar's residence burned Thurs­ promising. ... Geo. Howard and DELONG. been secured for the sessions. This day afternoon. Mrs. Casper and family attended services at Ober Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline spent clothe man or boy from head to toot. gathering is expected to bring near­ daughter were alone when the lire Sunday... .The two boys who left Sunday in R ochester.. . . Mandy ly 100 visitors to Culver. They will started and the high wind aided the vicinity of Goose Alley the 7th Shadel entertained the following consist of preachers and elders and the fire which burned so rapidly of May are pleasantly located on a persons at dinner Sunday: Geo. O N E PRICK T o A L L delegates to the Women’s Mission­ that by the time help arrived they dairy farm at Missoula, Montana Kaley, Arthur Deck. Don Robin­ ary and Aid society and the Sun­ did not succced in saving much of and are enjoying the scenes of son, Misses Mae and Carrie Van- day school convention. their goods...... Mrs. Elizabeth that country. kirk, ajid Miss Mary Kaley.... b'reece, 74 years old, was buried on Mrs. Henry Shadel and son Frank MITCHELL & STABENOW Card of Thanks. Sunday, May 13, at Monterey. HI BBARD. Mrs. S. J. Ree.! r. and Mrs. Charley M r s . P arr and S o n , 1 southeast of Knox, was destroyed Hiatt spent Sunday at Mrs. Sarah j Sunday...... Jake Listenberger and M r . and M r s . E. A. P o o r. by fire. With the aid of his broth - Monger's...... Ronallt Teuell of ! er who was with him they succeed- ! mother visited Argos friends Sun­ day. ... Mr. Holt, the editor of the Chic ago is visiting his grandpar­ Republican Nominations. jed in saving a part of his house­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Adams iu MORE N EW A mass county convention has hold goods after trying to put out Culver Citizen, called at this place | last week, while waiting for a train Delong...... Miss Mabel Deck is been called to meet in Plymouth the fire until they had to give it up. visiting in Columbus,Ohio....Mr. ARRIVALS on Saturday, June 2, to nominate They were at the pasture where Mr. ! ___Amos Lichtenberger went to Fort Wayne last, week for the pur­ Gaar Scott is spending a few a county ticket. Each township Terry had a horse killed by the weeks with relatives in Whitley in our Popular will be entitled to ono vote for lightning when he looked toward pose of looking up a location.... Shoe Oept. | Ed. Stuck went to South Bend ....T h e ball game which was every ten votes cast for President the house and saw it on fire.. - Joe played on Saturday between Lo_- Roosevelt. Castleman and wife and Harry Le­ last week... .H. Schmidt went ■ to Plymouth on business last gansport and Delong was 19 to 9 20 New, Exclusive opold and family visited at War­ iu favor of Delong. Township Commencement. ren Terry’s at Winona Sunday. .. Monday... .Grace Clemons is at and Popular Union township commencement At Monterey, Sunday, May 13. the home at present... .Bell and Ida MOUNT HOPE. - D e s ig n s will be held in the assembly audi­ Methodist church choir, a party of Cline were in Hibbard Monday... Rev. E. A. Labounty is improv­ torium on Friday evening, June nine, consisting of Mrs. James Eddie Stipp and mother were ing. .. .Alvin Hartle and wife are 8th, at 8 o'clock. Senate, Misses Pearl and Glenn guests of F. L. Yeoman and wife the proud parents of a baby girl ‘Skreemer’ or ‘Douglas* Saturday night and Sunday.... since last Mondav... .Mrs. Jesse F. M. P a r k e r , Trustee. Dougherty, May Wolfram, Goldie Shoes for men. Ray rick, Miss Zeimer. Messrs, El­ Myrtie Emeigh was seen in our Crabb and baby of Leiter's spent Ice Cream Social. mer Johnson, George Wolftam and burg Sunday evening.. .H. J.Bon- Sunday with her parents, Mr. and ‘Josephine’ or ‘Red Seal' At Louis Zechiel’s Tuesday eve­ Ora Duff, had just gotten into a foey is now Sir Knight of the Key Mrs. Jacob Hartle....Ray Bab- Shoes for ladies. ning, May 29. Ice cream, cake, livery rig to attend the funeral of at “Bi” office...... I. R. Miller and candy. Free conveyances. Mrs. Freece when the horses start­ wife visited the former’s parents in High or low cut—$3 to $4.25. ed to run away. On account of the Lebrnon over Sunday.... Mr. and Fifteen percent off on all wash disarrangement of a checkrein Mr. Mrs. Andreas and son Robert vis­ Fishing Tackle goods this week at Porter & Co.’s. Johnson was unable to control the ited Sunday evening at Frank Yeo­ White Duck Oxfords for team. They ran from the Dough­ man’s. _ Ladies and Children, $1.00. Get your first class sweet pota­ White Gibson ties, $2.00. to, cabbage and tomato plants erty hotel to Brooker’s corner and BURR OAK. Souvenirs, at the Sparks residence. upset the carriage, throwing the oc­ (i. A. Muxcy. Correspondent. 200 pairs"' Ladies’ Liuen cupants on the pavement. A11 were Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crash high-cut Summer Out­ The Famous “Ever Ready” Dry hurt and bruised, the Misses Shock. Saturday, May 19, a boy Indian Novelties, ing Shoes, worth $1.50 and Batteries for sale by Willard Dougherty and May Wolfram the .....Miss Maude Maxey made a $1.75, at $1.00. Zechiel, Culver, Ind. Phone 46—3. ones hurt mos} seriously. Mr. business trip to Knox Saturday Johnson held onto the lines and .... M iss Eflie Emigh was home Victor Don’t miss this splendid Fifteen percent off on all wash succeeded in stopping the horses from North Liberty a few days bargain. Nearly all sizes goods this week at Porter & Co.’s. under the old elevator shed by the last week....Mrs. Maude Long Talking Machines irom 2 to 74. Notice-1 have six 50-foot Max­ railroad after being dragged and and children of Argos visited inkuckee Lake front lots for sale. bruised considerably. Miss Wolf­ j friends at Burr Oak over Sunday James Green, near the Arlington. ram was still unable to leave her ... .Mrs. Otis Wickizer of Argos and Records bed on Saturday. visited over Sunday with her par­ THE SURPRISE Tomato, cabbage and sweet po­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. G arn.... CXJIvVER’S BIG I>OXJBlvR STORE : : : : PHONE 25 tato plants for sale at Bcnj. Eas- Fifteen percent off on all wash Blanche Vanderweele of Chicago terday’s. w2 goods this week at Porter & Co. is at home for the summer season E. J. Bradley.

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