THE CULVER CITIZEN. C t6tS Off{ LUKE MTlXINKUeKBB. 0 9 4 f i t ______- ._____... ______- ...... • ------= _ • NO. 31. CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1904. VOL. II. Non-Partisan in Politics.

PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. Arch Mason upon Dr. Tallman, of CULVER NEWS GRIST The floors up stairs; have been COUNTY SEAT NEWS LaPaz; Dr. G. W. Shrider, super- END OF THE FOOT-BALL oiled. It adds to the. sanitation and visor of roadway, Penna. railway, Local Happenings of Interest the Final Games on Thanksgiving Day Result in Victories for Both the cleanliness of the rooms. A Record of Events As Observed and Mr. Frank Lanison, proprietor Past Seven Days. Seven pupils have entered school of the Ross House. Coinp. A. M. Academy and Town Elevens Against Mishawaka Teams. By Our Correspondent. since last report. We- now have Cleveland officiated as Most Excel­ LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES the largest attendance ever had at lent High Priest.A fter the close Thanksgiving day saw the close Association was downed for logs ONE EFFECT OF INTER-URBAN at any one time. of the work light refreshments of Culvers football -season with and punted. Culver returned the Gathered frojn Many Sources for It is clearly shown tbat each day were served. another victory for the maroon and punt and again the visitor# punted. A Case of Juvenile Cussedness spent in high school is worth nearly Readers of The Citizen. * * * white. The visitors were a plucky Buckingha-m ran a pretty dodging Doings in Masonic Circles — eight dollars to a pupil in money; Plymouth Commandery No. 26, lot of players and played hard ball fifteen yards,; Mrs. S. C. Shilling was afc Ply* Notes and Personals, to which must be added his larger Knights Templar, will soon confer to the finish but were entirely out­ Culver soon got a penalty that mouth Tuesday. understanding and appreciation of the Illustrious Order of the Red classed by the heavier cadets. forced a punt which Was badly Bail & Co.. Kloepfer, M. Lauer life and his preparation for bet­ Mrs. J. H. Koontz was a Plym- Cross upon a class of eight candi­ The association • won toss and handled by the visitors and recov­ & Son, and other good sized * Investment m \ outli caller Tuesday. dates, who are all men of sterling chose to receive the ball and defend ered by Hunter who advanced ten ter citizenship, establishments in Plymouth are education, always pays the best in­ A. A. Keen is attending the worth and standing. The Com­ yards making" in all a fifty yard agitated considerably about the the west goal. World’s Fair this wTeek. mandery is in excellent condition, Culver kicked to the fifteen yard gain. Barrett touched down. Goal terest.” very material prospects for an in­ Elmer Waite is a welcome ad­ Low prices govern the closing both financially and socially. line and there was a good ten re­ kicked. ' ter-urban line. The question to Saalfield ran the ball back dition to the 9th year since last out at Stahl Bros.’ footwear sale. * * * turn. The visitors were unable to . : t __ • them is whether it will furnish week. He comes from New York The Tribune office has installed gain and third down called - for a twenty-two yards. Hunter made a Mrs. I. S. Hahn spent last week an outlet to. more custom than it a new linotype machine. This is punt. Hastings got through and forty yard end run but .the play state. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. will bring in. . Very plainly it seems Ralph Kline brought to school a the most advantageous typesetting downed the full back before he was ; called back and Culver got C. Haas of Kokomo. to demand new methods in going vertebrae of what appears to be a device made, and ordinarily is too could boot the ball. It only re­ twenty yards for holding although John Murray has his new hors * after business. It will mean that mammal. Its condition indicates expensive for towns ol this size. It quired four downs to place the ball the hold was mutual, Madero and a enclosed and hopes to complete it country stores, in order to hold great age. The exterior process is is operated by a keyboard such as on the five yard line and Cavnah visitor going down the field after for occupancy this winter. trade, will be compelled to adver­ about 4 inches long. It was found is used on typewriters, and runs the touched down. Goa 1 kicked. Hunter with their, arms , around Stahl Bros, are clearing out tise in Plymouth papers, and the several feet under muck which ac­ molten metal into slugs. All of the Culver received the ball and soon each other’s necks. A moment Plymouth stores will likewise be their entire line of footwear, to great metropolitan papers own lin­ later time was up and the. season counts for its preservation, for de­ forced to patronize the various pa­ got a fifteen yard penalty; forcing make room for other goods. of *04 was finished. r ! cay is very slow in muck. pers published in the smaller towns. otypes. a punt. The punt was returned Prof. I. S. Hahn. Chester Zech­ and it was Culver’s ball on their Altogether it is probable that Mar­ Teachers’ Meeting. D. B. Young has been making iel and Miss Demoss attended the twenty yard line. The visitors line CULVER VS. BATTELL PARK. shall county will more than hold its Culver r won her last foot ball some experiments with tho gas<» j Teachers* association last week. The 12th annual session of the was holding beautifully and it was own against South Bend, Goshen game for the sen son by defeating line mixer for gasoline engines. Miss Julia Lamson has gone to Marshall County Teachers’ Asso­ requiring third down to make the and other large trading centers. the Battelie Parks from Mishawa­ He attached a mixer to an auto­ St. Louis to visit the fair and while ciation convened at the Washing­ distance when the visitors fell on ton school building at Plymouth j ka by a score of 5 to 0. mobile and made several runs to there will be the guest of Mrs. E. a fumble. One night last week a stone They came , with a record of nine ’Rochester and back with very sat­ R: Culver. Friday and Saturday. . Progres­ On their second down they fuiji- crashed through the window of one i i i w i i d 4- un i straight game3 won but fell before isfactory results. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tlively and sive education was freely discussed. bled and Campbell got the ball. ■ ' * , ~ of the Vandalia coaches, hurting a the Culver Terrors. A Missouri editor refuses to pub­ son of Rochester, spent Sunday Papers were read by R. A. Ran­ Culver had the visitors going. lady passenger, just as the train lish obituary notice of people who dall, \V\ F, Ellis, J. F. Behiner, J. Buckingham, Madero, Cavnah, and Culver won toss and chose to d*s with Mr. Hively’ssister,Mrs. John came within whistling distance of while living failed to subscribe for L. Marburger, Elsie , J. L. Barrett mating eight, fourteen, | »«l P?1-, R. Walley. the station. Two detectives who to 15 yard his paper and gives this pointed Austin. David Harrington, E. B. ten andti-ml ten yardsv«r‘ llne buok* to Association at Plymouth Fridi y of stamping around and yelping and their passing away has no news Prof. J. M. Rich of Michigan, could not get far enough aroun^waka?8 ^ *her» Zech/f! and Saturday. Plymouth Frid? y over the smart trick he had done. delivered a very interesting lecture the left end to save the ball. went around left end and ran'45 and Saturday. He proved to be the nine-year-old yards for a touchdown, Ferrier Friday evening. Subject-: First down the Association punt- H. J. Meredith of 1) e n ver passed • son of Ohristian Mast. The next A Leap year party was- given ai Asiatic Quest.ian Up to Date. ed and Buckingham returned the hissed goal. through town Tuesday. He barely day he was taken before the court, the home of Miss Mary Matthew., The following officers were elect­ punt to the visitors1 ten yard line. Mishawaka kicked to Culver's . who read him a severe lecture, ad­ Wednesday evening, Nov. 16. Thk took time to shake hands with his ed by the association. Pres. F. B. First down they punted to the 0 yar<* I* was returned to j 5. many friends here. N ' ministered a fine, and set him free. evening was spent in games and Carey; Secretary, G eorge D. M arks; Culver carried to the center of the thirty yard linev Culver made the music and at a late hour a box Frank Baker has just returned * * * who built the Treasurer. J. Russell Tanner. field where the ball was lost on a distance twice and then the. line supper was served. An enjoyable from the World’s Fair at St. Louis. jail should be thanked again at this W. C. T* U. Meeting. fumble. Mishawaka punted to Cul­ held. .Culver had a punt blocked time is reported. Mr. Orwin Byrd He has an interesting letter which time. It is now that the ja-il would The following is the program of and Campbell recovered the ball. vers ,30 yard line and regained the and Miss Eva Davis of Rochester will appear next week. have to be reshingled, but for the the W. C. T. L'. meeting to be held Culver played fast ball now' as the ball on fumble. Time was tip with were among the guests. Mrs. S' H. Zelmndner of Fort foresight :of its builders, who put at the Evangelical church, Sunday side lines were yelling .thirty sec­ the ball on Culver’s 25 yard line - The. Ladies Church Guild met Wayne, was t he guest ot Mrs. John on a slate roof. How often'.aro the Dec. 4 1904, at 3 p. m. onds to play” and in three fast and in Mishawaka’s possession. ; far sighted blamed for expense, and Subject—Health and Heredity, with Mrs I. Hessel .Tuesday, the K. YValley and sister Maggie ;W a i- downs Humphrey touched down. . second h a l f . : i still not commended when the re­ 29th inst. The election of officers ley, Friday of last week. Leader—M rs. Klopfenstei n. Goal missed. The second half was full of trou- ward of true economy appears. for the coming year are as follows: James I. Dreese, son of Mr, and Song. Association kicked to the fifteen ble for Mishawaka. They had bee;n Mrs. Lamson, Pres., Mrs. Ralston. Mrs. Ed. Dre.ese,.is at home on a Sentence Prayers. yard line and Culver returned fif­ playing dirty ball all through the Lots of noise, plenty of trouble, Vice Pres., Mrs. Glascock. Sec’y visit. The young man has spent Song. teen. Second down Campbell made game and were not penalized only but., in particular, a son. has come and Mrs. Shrugue, Treas. Ti e the past two years at McKinney, Scripture. a pretty twenty-five yard end run for the fact that they had a Culver to brighten the household of the next meeting will be th^ first Tues­ 111. Must the Child of the Drunkard but the ball wras called back as the man officiating for them. But after day in January and will be held Rev. Hartman, late of this city. Accept its Legacy ? Mrs. Jones official’s whistle had sounded when leniency had been dealt to them in D. B. Young went to Plymouth Alembers of the Reformed church with Mrs. Glascock. Quartette. the ball was passed. Time was the first half they thought in the Monday to make an estimate and here feel sure that the Ohio con­ Food Economics Mrs. Parker up a moment later. -j second naif they could do any ol4- A report just issued by the na­ place a bid on the contemplated r< - gregation, in whose midst he has Recitation ' Kate Hinshaw tional irrigation and drainage de­ pairs on the Plymouth wat r s e c o n d h a l f . i tiling, After about 7 minutes of planted himself, is imbibing great works. Hereditary Tendencies and How to Culver received the ball arid it j the second half had been played partment shows that Starke county stores of joy from the reverend Overcome Them. Mrs. Norris went into play on her twenty yard and Mishawaka failed to see any heads the list in drainage progress Miss Maude Koontz retu: led gentleman’s smiling countenance. Solo. line. First down Campbell ran the scoring in store for them they re- as it has more dredges at work, Monday after ending a few ia> s Roll Call—Respond by giving quo­ right end for twenty-five and it j sorted to ajl kiiids of misdemeanors considering the number of acres to with Miss Edna Jriayes, who ts at-; Postmaster J. A. Yockey has tations. stuck this time. such as off side plays, holding and be drained, than any other county tending the Grand x'rciirie semin­ moved into the Judge Capron res­ Culver was moving down th e forward passes and when -the of- iu the United t States. Seven ary at Onarga, 111. idence. Oyster Supper. dredges are at work, all within nine Joseph Fite & Co. will be here The Knights of Pythias will field nicely when she drew a five ficial undertook to penalize them . . * * * yard penalty on a first down. With for a forward pass they objected to miles of North Judson. for one week with an entertainment A party of Plymouth people left t,ive an oyster supper in the base­ ten tojgo Cavnah and Campbell; the extent of their captain re fils- ■' The Thanksgiving dinner given consisting of moving pictures, • last week for California. Among ment of the M. E. Church, W ed­ each made four and the ball went ing fo finish the game and the team by the Ladies Missionary Society comic songs etc, beginning Satur­ others it was composed of Judge nesday evening, Dec. 7th. Supper o ver. left the field and On I ver was award - of M. E. Church was well patron­ day evening at Kreuzberger’s and Mrs. A. C. Capron. Mr. and from f> to 8 o’clock. The entire The visitors lost ground two ed the game. ,;i ized by the people, who were a 1 Park Cafe. proceeds will be given to the sick Mrs, John C. Capron, Mr. and Mrs. downs and punted. highly pleased and thoroughly and needy of Culver and vicinity. NOTES OF TH E Cl AM E. S. C. Shilling has completed a J. E. Turner, sons, and two daugh­ Culver pushed down the field < Culver finishes with a clear re­ satisfied with the food served as cement walk on the north side, cf ters, Blanche and Eva, Miss Edith, rapidly and Humphrey touched Public Auction. cord haying won all the games but well as the careful attention given his new residence. There has been daughter of Charles Turner, and down. Goal kicked. to each individual’s wants. The Lloyd Morris. If you have stock of any kind or one which resulted in a tie with about two miles of cement arid anything of value to sell bring it to Culver received the ball and got j the score 0 to 0 and not having her comfort offered as a prize was brick walks built in Culver in the into her stride. Ten yard gains by j goal line crossed by her opponents drawn by Mr. 1. Hessel. N. Gandy, jr.. convicted of at­ McLane’s livery stable, Culver. I last, two years. will conduct a public sale each ends, backs and tackles ceased to : this season, A fire which it. is supposed to tempted rape, was accompanied to Mr. aud Mrs. A. G. Capron and Saturday during the winter, be­ be a feature and Campbell touched Zechiei’s long run in Thursday's have starte I from burning leaves Jeffersonville by sheriff Bondurant Mr. and Mrs. J. C. t.'apron leit Sat­ ginning at 2 o’clock p. m. down. Goal missed. Taylor went game opened the eyes of the Mish- threatened the complete destruction last week. urday morn{ng for Los Angeles, C h arles B atters, Auctioneer. in tor Campbell who had his ankle awaka boys who were not used to of all the cottages on Long Point California. Before starting the * * * , hurt. Culver received the ball and seeing such long sprints, Sunday afternoon. The cottage Divorces were granted during the Excursion Poorly Patronized. judge ordered the Citizem to bu first down Buckingham made, a j,, Our team was weakened by the with all its contents, belonging to term of* court as follows: Mary E. The excursion over the Vandalia sent him to the above address,. forty-five yard run around left end., absence of Hutchison and Bush C.* E. W. Johnson of Terre Haute / . . .■'* 'i . r .* Zumbaugh from Edward E. Zum- road to St. Louis, Mo., on account Then Hunter got ten around right; * The scarcity of material made it was completely destroyed. Loss T. E. Slattery has taken posses­ baugh; Rosetta J. Swihart from of President Roosevelts visit to end and Cavnah got through left hard for Culver to have a team this about $1200 with some insurance. sion of the addition to his b u s in e s s Nathan Swihart; Elizabeth Wit- the exposition, was poorly patron­ tackle and touched down from the j season but we may feel proud of We are unable to learn at this time room. He now has one of the lar­ mer from Isaac Witmer, ized. thirty yard line. Goal ktckedj , the boys that hung together amid whether it will be rebuit. The cot­ gest business rooms iu tbwii,1" and * * „ * W a n ted— A good stout woman Buckingham ran the kick-off! discouraging .circumstances tage belonging to C. E. Caffyn of bv the way, it is iielld from floe.r Plymouth-Kilwinning Lodge, F. to do housework and help take back thirty yards. Taylor recover-: and built up a team that has not Rochester was also des troy ed. T he to ceiling wfth goods in his line. and A. M., conferred the degree of care of an invalid lady. Call at ed a dangerous fumble. Culver got. been scored against. cottage had been occupied by Mrs. E. A. upon Prof. R. A. Randall, Mrs. Louise Culver, of St. Louis, Walter’s market or address Tim a penalty and Taylor went around ! *.. The boys that so successfully de­ Howe of Logansport, who owned superintendent of the city schools, who has been visiting her old home Wolf, Culver, Ind. left end twenty yards. Culver fum- fended the red and black this sea- most of the furniture a good j>art here and staying w^ith her father, last Monday night. F. B. Carey bled and lost the ball. x , \ | son will probably never appear up- - Get some of the bargains in of which was saved. The building the venerable G. S. Cleveland, h;,s officiated as W. M. The visitors' punt was a foozle \ on the gridiron, as .a team a^alu, footwear Stahl Bros, are now Offer­ and tbat part of the furniture returned home. - Mrs. Culver’s . * * * only going five, yards, Culver ran f but we hope that the team that fol- owned by Mr. Caffryn was a total brother-in-law was the fouuder of Plymouth Chapter No. 49. R. A. ing,/ ;■ ; against a fine defense and lost the I lows wlU maintain the record that loss. Insured for $900. Mr. Caf­ Culver Military academy.—Plym­ M.. conferred the degree of Royal Everybody reads The C itizen , ball in downs. • . . •' ;•••' ) was made .by the team of 1904. fyn will rebuild i$ the spring. outh Independent. MAN DRESSES AS WOMAN NURSE GIVES UP LIFE THE CULVER CITIZEN. FOR MENTAL PLEASURE STEADY TOME THAT 0THERSMAY LIVl MISSING YOUTH Volunteers to Care for Smallpox Pa­ J. H. KOONTZ & SON, Pubs. Wears Stockings of Fancy Design— tients and Falls a Victim to His Collarettes and Handker­ the Dread Disease. CULVER, INDIANA. TO JOINS TIE chiefs Trimmed With Lace. Mexico, Mo., dispatch: After nurs­ The last survivor of ihe noble Six Romantic Tale of Lad Who Janesville, Wis., dispatch: Partial!} Constant Increase in Trade Is ing back tp health the smallpox-strick­ Nicholas Confers With Lead­ Hundred is dead— again. garbed in the attire of women, with Reported by Merchants en family of R. S. McKinney, Miss Disappeared From St, waist tightly laced and wearing long May ltutter of this city, who volun­ ers of the Zemstvo Con­ Do you suppose any young woman stockings and a woman’s shirtwaist, and Jobbers. tarily undertook thc task, is dead from with sense would marry Thaw if lie Louis Fair Grounds. Frank Heller, a farmer who lives two the disease. Prompted by a spirit of gress at His Palace, had no money? miles and a half north of the city, sits self-sacrifice, Miss Rutter, when she in the county jail awaiting the sign­ RETAILERS ARE DOING WELL IS PLUNDERED BY THREE MEN heard of the malady in the McKinney \PPEARS TO BE IMPRESSED An English lord is to become a ing of commitment papers which w ill family, at once volunteered her serv­ monk. Probably tired of making a send him to the hospital for the in­ Seasonable Weather Brings in Its ices as nurse, and to all entreaties of monkey of himself. Being Ashamed to Return Home After sane at Mendota. On the table in the Wake a Demand for Winter Goods— her friends who pleaded with her not Listens to Statements by His G u e s t s , Losing Possession of His Mother's sheriff’s office is the rest of his para­ to undergo tlie risk she argued that phernalia of a woman. Delicate rib­ Dealings in Staples Continue to Leaving Them to Infer That Folitf- “Poets should let their hair grow,” Jewel Case and Cash, He Decides she had no fears for herself. says a contemporary, with an air of bons have been run through the cor­ G row . Believing she was immune, Miss cal Freedom IV la y Soon Be Declared to En list. authority. Can they stop it? set. cover, the stockings are of fancy Rutter went to the McKinney home, in Russia. design and the collarettes and hand­ where she carefully nursed each mem­ kerchiefs are trimmed with costly Chicago dispatch: R. G. Dun & Two war correspondents are report­ St. Louis, Mo., dispatch: Stephen ber of the family in turn, and it was lace. It has developed that during the Co.’s weekly review of Chicago trade ed killed. In the meantime, the oth­ Putney, Jr., the son of a wealthy Rich­ said that all of them would recover. St. Petersburg cablegram: Russia day he has worn men’s outer appar­ sa y s : ers are merely killing time and mond Va., manufacturer, who dis­ “Measured by the ordinary factors However, Miss Rutter contracted the may he freed at once. The czar is el, but has always dressed otherwise space. appeared while visiting the Fine Arts disease. There was no lack of nurses seriously considering granting at once as a woman. In thc evening, his work business exhibits steady progress. building at the world’s fair, has re­ for her, for her own spirit of heroism to the Russian people the constitution done, he has dressed in his gaudy gar­ Holiday and the clothing strike inter­ Princess Louise denies that she is turned to the Hamilton hotel, where had aroused that of other persons in his grandfather had ready when he ments. From the tie of his dainty ruptions had little effect upon the dis­ insane, but has not yet been heard to his brother, Langhorne Putney, is the town, and she was carefully nursed wa3 assassinated. Oxfords to the lace of his collarette tribution of commodities, the volume remark that she is not somewhat im­ stopping, in company with a friend of more than equaling that of t.ho same during the first days. Physicians were This is the latest turn of affairs in he is to the observer a woman. p ro p e r. the family who had been sent to Kan­ constantly at her side when it was the zemstvo situation, which has been For nearly three years this has been period last year. Railroad earnings sas City to get him. realized that she was suffering from looking somewhat dark because of the going on and finally after threatening reflect a gain, the new tonnage con­ Platinum can be drawn into wire a more dreaded form of the disease antagonism of the czar’s councils to Young Putney, for whom the police the lives of his wife and 13-year-old sisting largely of finished products so fine that it is invisible to the naked than those she had administered to. the granting of the constitution asked and his relatives have been searching son he was taken in custody by Sher­ and raw materials for m ill and factory eye. Tt seems to be something like a Efforts of her friends were unavailing in the zemstvoists’ memorial. The re­ since the day after his disappearance, iff Appleby, and examined as to his consumption. 25-cent beefsteak. and she died. cent meeting therefore may indeed was in Kansas City all the time, it is sanity by Drs. James Gibson and “Lake traffic, now closing for the wrork tho inauguration of a n e w e ra s ta te d . Buckmaster and adjudged insane. season, has been much stimulated Kansas City has an “Au Fait” club. for Russia. : • Enlists in t r ie A rm y. When examined by the physicians lately in the movement of ore, lumber It is a secret organization. Probably UNION SEMINARY QUITS • The seal of silence, adhered to ever Heller begged in a sane manner to be and fuel. Manufacturers lind con­ Leaders Are Called !n. i the secret is to find out what the since the young man’s disappearance, allowed to leave. He said he dressed tinued growth in demands, and while THE PRESBYTERIAN FOLD Significant of this possibility :s cl lib’s name means. was broken by Langhorne Putney, as a woman because it pleased him; a sharp advance is felt in the cost pro­ tho fact that late Friday afternoon who said they were going to Jefferson that he secured mental pleasure while duction current undertakings are read­ Faculty Discards the Westminster Con­ the emperor received in the palace at Fashionable Englishmen now wear barracks to see what could be done garbed as a woman. He remembered ily negotiated. fession of Faith and Substitutes Tsarskoe-Selo M. Shipoff of M o s c o w , seams pressed in their coats. Also a about getting Stephen Putney dis­ nothing of having threatened his wife N e w B u ild in g K eep s Up. One of Its Own Selection. M. Petrunkeivitch of Tcver, M. Rod- good many of them seem to have charged from the army. According to with a revolver. Eight years ago it “Railroad specifications are more zianko of Ekaterinoslav, and Count creases in their minds. ;the statement made by him Stephen s^ems that Heller was believed in­ clearly defined for equipment of con­ P itts b u rg , Pa., dispatch: A great Heiden, four prominent members of enlisted in the army at Kansas City, sane by his Chicago friends. He was siderable magnitude, and no diminu­ stir was created at the recption at the zemstvo congress, and listened at A 3-year-old boy of Machias, Me., ; his size enabling his to pass as of the taken in custody by the police, but af­ tion appears in contemplated building Mrs. W illiam Thaw’s house by the an­ length to their views. It develops walked eight miles over rough country required age without difficulty. ter a fight with eight bluecoats, in requirements, the latest plans includ­ nouncement that Union Theological that when Minister of the Interior roads the other day. That boy will ' Ho was sent from Kansas City to which he got the best of the argu­ ing various transportation and com­ seminary had discarded the Westmin­ Sviatopolk-Mirsky presented the zem­ grow up to be a great actor. i Jefferson barracks, according to Lang­ ment, he escaped. mercial enterprises. Structural ma­ ster confession of faith and that the stvo memorial and resolutions on Nov. horne, and on his arrival there was terial is seen to be in unusual re­ faculty of the seminary had accepted 24 tho emperor was so deeply im­ The vivacious Savannah Press tells ,recognized by an officer from publish- quest, with prices tending higher, par­ one of their own by a unanimous vote. pressed, as well by the contents of us that “all industrious men are la­ ;ed descriptions of him and it was this POLICE SUSPECT MAN ticularly for cement and stone, and This action was at once followed the document as by the character of borers.” Especially that large class •officer.. Langhorne said, who had ac­ OF SLAYING SERVANT pine and hard woods stand at a higher by the gift, to tho seminary of $250,- the signers, that he immediately ex­ which labors under a delusion. companied him to tho hotel. level on widened factory buying. Lum ­ 000. It was startling news to the pressed the desire to personally re­ ber receipts this week run behind re­ Drinks With Strangers. Arrest Sweetheart of Girl Who Is preachers, as no notice of this action ceive a deputation of four. cent figures, but the total, 38,340,000 The reason women can't believe Langhorne Putney thought that as had been seen in any paper. It was The zemstvoists therefore went to Found Dead With Four Bullet feet., is close to that of a year ago. men have souls is that they don’t get •Stephen was only 16 years of age given out. by the Rev. Dr. David Schley Tsarskoe-Selo by imperial command. Wounds and Throat Cut. “Hide and leather markets have any more excited over baby’s new ; there would be no difficulty about get- Sohaff, the new professor of church At their audience it is understood been active at advanced values, and tooth than over a stock market panic. | ting him discharged from the army, history in the Western Theological they explained fully their position and Philadelphia, Pa., special: The po­ leather workers continue busy, es­ seminary, who had just returned from reiterated the views expressed by the i The brother of the youth said further lice of Delaware county arrested Je­ The editor of the New York Herald pecially In the shocmaking branch. New York. He is an alumnus of memorial that the salvation of the em­ .that Stephen had been drugged and rome Newman, who says his home is is doing Jerusalem. If the Jerusalem­ Holiday Buying Is Good. Union seminary, where his illustrious pire from ruin by revolution lay in ;abducted by three men with whom in Bel mar, N. J., in connection with ites find him out they w ill make his “Holiday buying in the retail trade father was so long professor of church the adoption of the general ideas ex­ jhe had taken a drink. Langhorne de- the death of Catherine ReinhoJtz, a sojourn there one grand, sweet song of reached an excellent volume and cold­ h is to ry . pressed in tho memorial. ■clares that after the drink the hoy domestic, whose mutilated body was backsheesh. '• lost consciousness and remembered er weather has induced quickened ab­ This action of Union seminary is Emperor Is Impressed. found in the home of her employer, sorption of winter goods. The jobbing understood to cut the last slender i nothing until he found himself in a Robert S. Brodhead, at Strafford, near The emperor was greatly impressed Pictures of John D, Rockefeller’s trade has shown only slight tendency thread which held it to the Presby­ 1 strange city. by what he heard and asked many new strong box now going the rounds here. The girl’s body, with four bul­ to slowing up, there being a ready terian church. For some time the Stephen was told he was in Kansas let wounds and her throat cut, was questions. W hile it is understood that make plain at least one of the reasons flow of orders requiring prompt ship­ Presbytery of New York and the ! City, Langhorne says. lie had no found on the kitchen floor. A note, he gave no indication of his purposes why it is so difficult to get any of ment for both city and country cus­ Union seminary board of trustees have ; money and he knew no one to whom presumably written by her, stated except the sympathy he displayed, the John D/s money. tomers, and the deliveries staples been holding secret meetings so as to he could appeal for help. Ho was that she intended to end her life. Cir­ deputation, when they returned to St, maintain large proportions. Sales keep the New York papers from get­ I ashamed to notify his family of what cumstances, however, caused tlig .be- Petersburg, were in high spirits. Nat­ Japan has floated another loan of ting the news. ! hau happened and, disconsolate, was- UvL that Miss Ueinholtz was murdered. were mainly active in general (hJ urally they declined to say anything $ GO.000,000 at 6 per cent, and put an ; derod about until he saw a poster call- Mr. Brodhead and his fam ily went t.o goods, clothing and groceries. Mer­ urally they de regarding the visit, other mortgage on her im port duties cantile collections were satisfactorily FOR MINERS’ CONVENTION i ing for army recruits. He decided to W ilkesbarre to spend Thanksgiving, CALL for publication regarding legation had all of which shows that war is ex­ enlist in the United States army and leaving tho servant girl and Edward prompt and defaults again were light. pensive as well as hell. , * Allt/Li J I *" I / I • » , « “Transactions in breadstuff's have The news that the delegation had i w e n t r e c r u i t i n g Kirkpatrick, a ]JOV^ jn charge of the Meeting Is to Be Held in Indianapolis been given an audience by thc em­ Boston bucket shop has failed Had T Je w e lry . p re m is e s . been disappointing, the demand lack­ i Langhorne M other Stephen met the ing indications of returning outside in­ on Jan. 16. peror spread like wildfire through the having lost $1,000,000 on the recent Neighbors say that they saw a man city and created a tremendous sensa­ boom in securities. This is the first j throe men w hfFne was in the Fine enter the house. terest. Grain shipments, 2,21.6,912 bush­ Indianapolis, Ind., special: The call Arts building at the world’s fair just els, were 37.5 per cent under those of for the annual convention of the Unit­ tion. rejoicing among Liberals and time on record that a bucket shop Newman is said to have been the amazement among the uncompromis­ really had something to lose. ! separated for a moment from his sis- g irl’s sweetheart. corresponding week last year. Prices ed Mine Workers of America is out, ! ter-in-law, Mrs. Langhorne Putney, ruled lower than the closings a week fixing the date as Jan. 16 and In­ ing supporters of the old regime. j whose purso containing her jewelry ago, wheat being weakest. dianapolis as the place. The call Earlier in the day the report was cur­ The fact that most of the great men EMBROIDERS WITH HER TOES rent that an immediate effect of the of history were of lowly birth may be | valued at more than $1,000, and about “Failures reported in Chicago dis­ specifies that t.he delegates w ill be j $30, was in the young man’s care. He trict numbered twenty-four, against elected by direct vote of local lodges, zemstvo meeting would likely be tho encouraging to tho average man, but Remarkable Accomplishment of Young realization of the plan for giving two it is no less a fact that most of the | also had about $25 of his own money. twenty-five last week and forty a year and that a delegate for each 100 mem­ Woman Who Has No Arms* a g o .” elected zemstvo representatives seats small men of history were, too. ! At the headquarters of Col. Ander- bers will be allowed. The members South W hitely, Ind., dispatch: Miss are asked to instruct their delegates In the council of the empire. j son, in command at Jefferson bar­ Kate Smith is the guest of Mrs. W ill­ W EALTHY GIRLS FEED OUTCASTS how to vote on the proposition to One of the prominent Liberals who Word comes over seas that Sir racks, it was stated that, nothing was iam Heagey of this city. Miss Smith change ihe official organ, the United participated in the congress declined Thomas will not challenge for tho known of the supposed enlistment of is an accomplished young woman, 20 Serve a Thanksgiving Dinner to 1,095 Mine Worker, from a weekly to a to share in the jubilation of some of America cup again next year. Well, young Stephen Putney in Kansas City years old. When but 8 years old she monthly publication. Secretary W il­ his colleagues and expressed the opin­ then, we suppose we shall have to It was also stated that lo the com- Bowery Denizens. met with an accident, necessitating the son in his annual report, recommend­ ion that victory was yet a long way jmanding officer’s knowledge the boy New York dispatch: More than 1,- keep the cup, just as we have been amputation of both her arms near the ed the change, but a committee on off, although he said he believed it d o in g . ! had not been received there. 095 lucky Bowery outcasts were giv­ shoulders. She wears artificial arms officers’ reports nonconcurred in his was sure to come in the end. He en Thanksgiving dinners at the. God’s and hands, but they are of little serv­ recommendation. pointed out that, the declaration in IOPEN WATSEKA’S NEW LIBRARY Providence mission and were served That Chicago professor who says ice. But with her toes, however, she Indiana leaders in the organization the memorial in favor of the abroga- by twenty-five of the prettiest girls pain reduces strength has evidently writes and embroiders beautifully and tion of special privileges and for the ! Public Institution Is Inaugurated With of Barnard and a dozen young women and those at national headquarters never seen the way a man kicks a she also draws well. She lias spent at Indianapolis discredit the story equality of all classes before the law j a Reception by the Directors. from the Teachers’ college. In their rocking chair after he has cracked his several years in school and is accom­ when it became known throughout street dress these young women, from the east that John Mitchell w ill ankle against it in the dark.— Cincin­ j Paxton, 111., special: The new pub­ plished and of cheerful disposition. Russia was bound to appeal strongly many of them daughters of rich fath­ decline a re-election as president. n a ti P o st. lic library at Watseka, 111., built at an Some operators and others conjecture to the peasantry. .expense of $16,000 by the citizens w ith ROCKEFELLER’S TURKEY FEAST ers, worked hard, serving heaping plates of turkey and cranberry sauce that lie will resign because, as they Nobles Are Self-Sacrificing. The <1 jib boh is a picturesque gar­ ' a nucleus of $500 realized by the wom­ say, the organization has reached its ment which is to supplant the kimono. en of the city in 1895, when they pub- [ Cured o f Indigestion, He Partakes of a to the hungry throng which filled the “All the members of the congress,” mission house from 1 until 5 o'clock. climax and that like other labor or­ said he, “are large landed proprietors. It comes from Egypt and Cleopatra : listed a souvenir edition of the W at­ Hearty Thanksgiving Dinner. The young women were all volunteers. ganizations which grew rapidly in A leveling process which would put wore one. It recommends itself to seka Republican, and additional funds Tarrytown, N. Y., special: John D. numerical strength it is bound to lose American women because no one can since raised, was opened to the pub­ Among them were Miss Constance the Mujik on an equality with them Rockefeller had good cause for being Vos, from Rotterdam, Holland, and strength, not to the point of disrup­ must be prejudicial to their personal wear it and wash dishes. lic Thursday with a reception by the thankful Thursday, because for the tion, but to a considerable extent. board of nine directors, of which F. Miss Odenkrans, from Texas. interests. In no other country in the first time in many years the Standard world except Russia would you find A Chicago poet’s wife wants a P. Morris is president, ■ assisted by Oil king ate heartily of Thanksgiving NEBRASKA BANK GOES UNDER men anxious to make sacrifices for an divorce from him because he has an Miss Lillian Barnes, the librarian. The PINK EYE CLOSES UP SCHOOLS. turkey. For years he has fought indi- altruistic ideal. The same thing, how­ abhorrence of soap and is otherwise building is Romanesque in style, built istion and on many occasions de­ Charge Cashier, Who Is Missing, With ever. happened with the emancipa­ objectionable. That he is not alto­ of red pressed brick, with stone foun­ Several Thousand Indiana Children clared he would give $1,000,000 for a Overdrawing Account. tion of the serfs in the time of Alex­ gether an abandoned character, how­ dation and stone trimmings. Suffering From the Malady. new stomach. After becoming a golf O'Neill, Neb., dispatch: The Elk ander II, when many nobles advocated ever, is clear from the fact that he La Porte, Ind., special: A number enthusiast and indulging in other out­ horn Valley bank failed to open for the measure though it meant practi­ does not insist on reading his poems WOULD WIPE OUT FREE LUNCH of schools in northern Indiana conn- door exercises be conquered the dys­ business Friday and its president and cally ruin for them personally.” to h e r. peptic foe and is now a happy man. ties are being closed because of an Restaurant Keepers of D u b u q u e , Iowa, epidemic .of pink eye among the chil­ cashier could not be found in the city. The bureaucrats’ attitude to the pro­ The affairs of the bank, according to As a precaution against a sudden Want “Mulct Law” Enforced. dren. When one child is attacked the posed constitution and the zemstvoists LAUGH DISLOCATES HER JAW a statement given to the press by tho drop in the temperature, says an au­ malady becomes contagious and medi­ is anything but friendly. Dubuque, Iowa, special: Asserting wife of Bernard McGreevy, the presi­ thority, it is well to be provided with cal science is powerless to stop the “These peasants think, I suppose, that the free lunch served in saloons Woman's Fit of Merriment Causes a dent, are in a bad condition. Cashier a copy of a reputable newspaper, ravages of the disease. Several thou­ that Russia exists for them as a dcg is ruining their business, the restau­ Surgeon to Be Called. Patrick Hagerty, it is alleged, over­ which should be folded to the proper sand school children in this section does for its fleas.” rant keepers of Dubuque have peti­ St. Paul, Minn., dispatch: Miss Nel­ drew his account in large amounts size and thrust up under the vest as of the state have succumbed to this tioned tho city council to enforce the lie Stover, daughter of Mrs. Kate E. and left his own and a number of fic­ Such is the expression attributed to a back warmer. Now is the time to strange affliction of the eye until the “mulct law” so that saloon keepers Stover of 60 Summit avenue, laughed titious notes as collateral to balance Grand Duke Sergius, governor general s u b s c rib e . disease rages in the form of epidemic. must abandon this practice. The sa­ so heartily at a story told by one of a his overdraft. of Moscow, at once the czar’s uncle loon keepers havo banded together to party of friends at her home that she and brother-in-law, in discussing the The Japanese now admit that they BABY IS BURNED IN BUILDING m e m o ria l. fight and a merry war is anticipated. dislocated her jaw. W hile the merri­ CLEVELAND BANKS TO MERGE lost a battleship several months ago According to the provisions of the ment was at its height Miss Stover There is no doubt in the minds ot when the war correspondents report­ Twelve-Year-Old Girl Saves One Twin, “mulct law” saloon keepers are not suddenly ceased laughing and sat with Two Large Ohio Institutions Complete such as lie that the summoning of thc ed the matter and were officially pro­ but Fails to Rescue the Other. allowed to serve free lunch, although her mouth wide open and a pained ex­ Plans for Combination. zemstvoists to a conference in St. claimed by the Japanese government thc law is not enforced in Dubuque. pression on her face. She could not Indianapolis, Ind., dispatch: W hile Cleveland, O., dispatch: The stock­ Petersburg was. a trick to quiet the to be liars. It is pretty safe, after all, close her mouth until a surgeon was Mrs. David Yates was calling on a holders of the Commercial aud Mer­ people with tho false hope of obtain­ to take it for granted that the war Wealthy Farmer Wants Wife. called, who reset tho jaw. neighbor her house caught fire from a cantile National banks have formally ing a constitution, which will never correspondents know a good deal Madison, Wis., dispatch: Arthur defective flue, burning the structure ratified the plan decided on by the be granted them except through force. about what is going on. Middleton, a farmer here with 100 Government Employes Strike. to the ground and cremating a 14- officers of the two banks looking to­ Nevertheless, the authorities here, acres of land, wants a wife, prefer­ Paris cable: Strikes in the gov­ months-old daughter. A 12-year-old stubborn as they arc, are for the first Much as all might wish it other­ ward their merger. The merger is to ably a Milwaukee girl, saying that ernment arsenals and powder factories girl ran into t.ho building and saved time manifesting alarm, not about the wise, Russia’s inclination to remain take effect Dec. j and thc new bank they are apt to be true girls. He is in L ’Orient, Brest and Toulon are as­ the. child’s twin sister. She returned war with Japan, but concerning the away from The Hague so long as she t.o bo formed is to be known as tho the son of tho man after whom tho suming menacing proportions. Five to attempt to rescue the other child, National Commercial bank. It will country’s internal condition. has a. war on her hands has the merit town of Middleton is named and is in but the flames had blocked her way. thousand strikers at Brest made a have a capital stock of 81.500,000 aud Poland is in a slate of semi-revolt. of consistency. The cause oi' peace e a rn e s t. demonstration. Large forces of troops Thc child was beyond rescue and It deposits amounting to §4,400,000. In southwest Russia not only are w ill make no great strides, more’s the have been concentrated. burned to death. pity, so long as nations talk peace Thrown by a Loose Wire. the army reserves deserting across Prison Warden Draws Gun. and make war. Carlyle, 111., special: George Schil­ the frontier, but when armed are mu­ Seize Oleo Plant. Mammoth Bones Brought by Ice. noise, Idaho, special: Trouble over ling, superintendent of the Carlyle tinying in thousands. St. Louis, Mo., dispatch: United Laporte, Ind., dispatch: A theory the management of tlie state peniten­ Wo read with melancholy interest city electric light and water works, Near Kishinev the wives of several States internal revenue agents seized that mastodons roamed the Kankakee tiary has resulted in Warden Perrin that Mr. X. Goldfogle, bachelor, was seriously hurt. Ilis bicycle be­ hundred reserves mobbed the officer an oleomargarine manufacturing plant, v a lle y hi prehistoric ages has been drawing a revolver on Guard D. W. candidate for congressman in Now came entangled with a piece of loose and his guard who were distributing and warrants have been issued for of­ exploded by Prof. Riggs of the Field Ackley, who had been appointed ward­ York, who kissed 5,000 babies during wire that was lying in the street. Ho summonses to m ilitary services. He ficers of the company for violation of Columbian museum, Chicago, w&o, af­ en by a majority of the slate prison his campaign, was defeated by th was thrown, sustaining a fractured ordered the guard to fire on the wom­ the law. K. C. Anderson, a retail deal- ter an investigation, says bones near board, and ordering the latter from married Mr. Elverson. k n e e c a p . en. Ten wore killed outright and. I er, was arrcsW . here wore brought down by glaciers. thc premises. many wounded. rose slowly to her eyes and rolled HONOR FOR POOR STUDENT. slowly down her checks, but on her mouth was a little smile whose won­ FLOATING NAVAL BATTERY Penniless Youth Chosen President of dering joy mounted to exaltation. Harvard Sophomore Class. Tho murmur below was growing, FOR DEFENSE O F C O A S T The election of W ilford- H e n r y K e e l­ The Ward of King Canute despite the king's restraining hand; ing as president of the sophomore A Romance of the Danish Conquest. and now, crashing through it in hide­ class smashes all thc traditions of ous discord, came a Durst cf jeering Harvard university as to wealth, so­ By OTTILIE A. LILJENCRANTZ, author of The Thrall of Lief the Lucky. laughter from the Jotun. W hat words cial standing and athletic prominence. Copyright, 1903, by A. C. McCLURG & CO. he also spoke they could not catch, Keeling is a poor youth from Sioux but they heard the Danish cries sink City, Iowa, who has won the coveted and die, aghast, and they saw a score honor by strength of character. He of English thanes spring upon him came to the university w ith only $100, CHAPTER XXIII—Continued. measured voice sounded sharply and drag him backward. Above the Tlie guard discreetly lield. his through the hush. For the hrst time, noise of their scuffling, the king’s tongue—hut he likewise held his po­ he lowered his hand and bent for­ voice sounded stern and cold. sition. Elfgiva’s bosom was begin­ ward where the fire-glow could touch “While I act as law-man in my ning to heave in hysterical menace h im . judgment hall, I w ill hear no disput­ when a second soldier, lounging As she caught sight of his face E lf­ ing of my judgments. Whoso comes against the wall behind the first, ven­ giva shrank and clutched at her wom­ to me in my private chamber, as tured a soothing word. en. “Ah, Saints, I am thankful now friend to friend, may tell his mind; “For your own safety, noble one, that, it is dark!” she murmured. but now I speak as king, and what ask it not. The King is listening to Sebert sustained thc look with I have spoken shall stand.” a quarrel between an Englishman and proud steadiness. “Nothing that Struggling with those who would a Dane; and by reason of it, there would be of use to me,” he said; “and have forced him from the room, Roth­ are many in the room whose tempers I do not choose to pleasure you by gar had no breath to retort with, but m a y ------setting up a weak plea for you to the words did not go unsaid because Randalin, who alone of all the maid­ knock down again. If your messen­ of that. W herever scarlet cloaks made ens had remained undauntedly at her gers had not taken me by sur­ a bright patch, the human arras sway­ mistress' elbow, caught that elbow in p ris e ------” He paused, with an odd ed and shook violently, and then fell a vice-like grip. “Take the gallery, curl to his lips that could hardly be apart into groups of angry men whose then, lady!” she urged in a piercing called a smile; but Canute gave him voices rose in resentful chorus: whisper. “The gallery—as quick as command to finish, and he obeyed “Such judgment by a Danish king y o u c a n .” with rising color. “If your messen­ is unexampled!” “King, are we all After a moment’s bridling, Elfgiva gers had not come upon me as I wTas to expect this treatment?” “This is whirled back with an angry flounce riding on the Watling street and the third time you have ruled against of her draperies. “The gallery, then, brought me here, a prisoner, I would your own men.” “You are our chief, dog! I shall reach my lord's ear from have argued the matter with arrows, whose kingship we have held up that, which w ill be an unlucky thing and you would needs have battered with our lives.” “W hat are these Eng­ f o r y o u .” down the defense of stone walls to lish to you?” Snarling more and more W K f- O J ? /? “How dangerous w ill be the position Whatever its shortcomings as a convince me.” openly, they surged forward, closing Multi-millionaire Anson Phelps and is working his way through the of New York and other large cities institution, at times serving as a show-case, the balcony was excellent­ Mutters of mingled admiration and around the dais in a fiery mass. Stokes has consented to give addition­ when attacked by naval guns having w a ite r. ly adapted both for spectators and for censure buzzed around. Through it Canute’s sword was no more bril­ al details concerning his latest plans a range of twenty miles or more if we eavesdroppers, its distance from the all Canute sat motionless, studying liantly hard than hi.s face, and his for an impregnable floating naval bat­ do not provide adequate coast defense floor being little more than twice a the Etheling with his bright colorless eyes were glittering points. The ring tery for harbor and coast defense. BIT OF RUSSIAN FATALISM. ships. WThat would the capture of all man's height, while the fire which eyes. of steel was in his voice as he an­ Naval officers, shipbuilders and our foreign- merchant vessels benefit Lesson from Recent Destruction of doled its light so stingily, lavished a At last he said unexpectedly, “If s w e re d : naval architects are giving the closest an enemy or injure us as compared Torpedo Destroyer. glory of brightness on the spot where you would not obey my summons attention to Mr. Stokes’ novel scheme, “You speak as you have a right— with the capture of one of our great the King’s massive chair stood beside until my men had dealt with you by which is a departure from existing de­ The light-hearted manner in which but you speak as men who have cities by a hostile fleet!” the chimney-piece. force, it cannot be said that you have signs as radical as was the monitor. the commander of the Russian des­ swines’ memories. Was it your sup­ Mr. St.okes then described his inven­ Encircled by a martial throng, so much respect for my authority. Do The machine described by Mr. troyer Rastoropny blew up his' boat port or your courage that won me the Stokes is an improvement of his first tion in detail. at Chefoo after bringing dispatches massed and indistinct that they made you not then acknowledge me as English crown? It may be that if I invention. The first plan was for a “One such semi-globular battery,” from Port Arthur was quite in har­ a background like embroidered tap­ king of the English?” had waited until pyre and fire you circular battery; the modified form is said Mr. Stokes, “could defend or mony with Russian naval procedure. estry, three figures were thc center Rothgar betrayed impaticnce at this would have done so, but it happened semi-glooular. Mr. Stokes has named blockade an important strait, could Two Japanese torpedo boats wero of attention—the figure of tho young branching aside. Sebert himseli that before that time the English his island of steel, w ith it.s equipment protect tho mouth of a transcon­ waiting outside the harbor, and so, King in his raised chair, and the showed surprise. W itan gave it to me. as a gift, in re­ of guns of awful ,destructive power, tinental canal, or dominate almost any after gallantly running the gauntlet of forms of the Dane and thc Angle who He said hesitatingly, “I—I cannot turn for my pledge to rule them just­ the “Cerberus,” and has protected large seaport, and could safely resist an entire fleet in order to reach Che* fronted each other before his foot­ deny that. You have the same right ly. My meaning in this judgment, himself with patents at Washington more than a dozen of tho largest bat­ foo, he destroyed his ship. s to o l. ^ that Ocrdic had over the Britons. Nay, and the others that you dislike, is and in Europe. tleships, which cost $7,500,000 apiece. An American or an Englishman Shielded from the L^at by his palm, you have more, for you are tbe for­ that I am going to keep that pledge. Canute’s face was in the shadow, mal choice of the Witan. I cannot Mr. Stokes has long been known as “ As the purpose of the Cerberus is would have done his best to escape. I tell you now, openly and without A Frenchman would have undertaken and the giant shape of the son of Loci- rightly deny that you are king of the a philanthropist. Three of his sons defence rather than aggression, it is deceit, that henceforth there is to be have been prominent for years in to fight his way out, and if defeated brok was a blot against the flames, A n g le s .” but one rule for Angle and Dane not necessary that it be able to move charity work, one of them, Anson rapidly from one place to another. have gone down with his colors fly­ alike; and I shall be as much their Phelps Stokes, Jr., being a clergyman. ing. A German in ihe last resort king as yours; and they shall share Should thc Corebus need to move Mr. Stokes said, of his invention: quickly to a distance, an armored would have prudently opened the sea­ equally in my justice. You may liite cocks. He would not have blown up “Thc late naval battles make it evi­ cruiser might find useful and safe em­ it or not, but that is what w ill take dent that for a leading position in sea his ship in a neutral harbor. p la c e .” ployment in rowing her. The two ves­ power arid for the proper protection sels might sometimes be used togeth­ But to the Russian none of these How they liked it was suggested by of our coasts and our officers and er as a small squadron. The roll of things seemed worth while. What, is a bursting roar, and the scuffling of a destroyer more or less in the des­ crews in battle, there is need for the Cerebus in a gale would be very- many feet as the English leaped for­ something more powerful than the s lig h t. tiny of an empire? Why go to so ward to protect their new king and present 16,000-ton battleship, with its much bother to save it?—New York the Danes whirled to meet them, but 12-inch guns and insufficient armor, The naval, powers know the exact W o rld . position of the large guns in our .coast the women in the gallery did not wait and that only the very foremost na­ fortifications, but the Cerberus could to see the outcome. In a frenzy of tions w ill be able to maintain really INDIANS CHEATED OF LAND. change its position. terror, Elfgiva dragged up the kneel­ effective fleets. ing maids aud herded them through “W ith the increase in size and pow­ “ When the great struggle comes for Rev. Joseph Schell, Catholic Priest, tn e d o o r. er of new types of battleships and the control of the W indward Passage, Makes Serious Charges. “Go—before they get into the ante­ naval batteries may come the naval that key to the Caribbean and to the Rev. Joseph Schell, the Catholic room !' she gasped. “Do you not see supremacy of America alone. Panama canal, which wc may be priest, who has been investigating that he is 110 longer human? We “Nations weak in battleships may called upon to defend, the existing frauds alleged to have been practiced should be pleading with iron. Go! hug the idea of commerce destroyers, type ot battleship may be found in­ upon the "Winnebago Indians in Ne­ Before they tear down the w alls'” but that barbarous system of waging sufficient, and land fortifications and braska, took luncheon with President (To be continued.) war must be destroyed as were pri­ mines w ill not suffice, for t.ho W ind­ Roosevelt recently and told his story vateering and piracy. Commercial ward Passage is wide and deep, as are to the chief executive. Father Schell Where Racing Manners Win. vessels are now built more larger than also the other entrances to the Carib­ has recently been arrested on the Manners are becoming more and the largest battleships. But more pow­ bean sea.” more important to the success of erful battleships are sure to be built Mr. Stokes concluded by saying he harness horses that are expected to and more, powerful guns. Land forti­ w’as planning a still larger battery race in good company and make any fications cannot now be made suffi­ with less draught and a larger num­ sort of a showing. The overanxious cient to protect our ports. ber of guns. trotter or pacer will take so much out of himself in scoring that a horse Banks Benefited by Advertising. Quiet Life of Famous A c t r e s s . of less speed than he himself pos­ Fancy placed a scarlet-cloaked figure at his feet and raised at his knee a Docs it pay for banks to advertise? Eleanora Duse, the famous Italian face of sweetest friendliness. sesses will beat him handily before Five years ago some banks in Pitts­ actress, is peculiarly sensitive and the race is ended. The horse that burg, Pa., began to advertise, and re­ highly strung. When she is not play­ but the glare lay strong on Sebert of “li you acknowledge me to be that,” cannot be placed at the w ill of his cently they measured the results by ing or rehearsing she spends her time Ivarsdale, revealing a picture that Canute said, “I do not see why you driver after the word is given will comparing their business with that of in perfect rest and lives in almost caused one spectator to catch her have not an argument for your de­ not win any race worth talking about. banks that did not advertise. Tn the nunlike seclusion. She has a Com­ breath in a sob. Equally aloof from fe n s e .” Neither will the horse of opposite five years the banks that sought new panion who arranges her journeys and English thane and Danish noble, tho While all stared at him he rose temperament—the sort that must bo business through printer’s ink gained engages rooms for her at hotels. This Etheling in the palace of his native slowly and stood before them, a daz­ “reefer” and rallied from start to 38 per cent in assets and 85 per cent woman sees that Duse'S apartments king stood a stranger and alone, zling figure as the light caught the finish. The winning trotter must have in deposits. The other banks gained are at the back of the hotel and, if while his swordless sheath showed steel of his ring-mail and turned his ambition enough to beat tire o th e r 27 per cent in assets and 11 per cent possible, overlooking a garden, for she him to be also a prisoner. He bore polished helm to a fiery dome. horses in the race, speed enough to in deposits. During the last year the cannot bear street sounds and sights. himself proudly, one of his blood “Sebert Oswaldsson,” he said slow­ meet them on equal terms in that former gained 22 per cent and the The furnishing of her room is import# could scarcely have done otherwise, ly, “I did not feel much love toward particular, and the willingness to let latter lost 7 per cent in deposits. The ant. Everything must be scrupulous­ but his fine face was white with mis­ you the first tim e I saw- you, and it is his driver decide when the brush for question whether it pays to advertise ly clean, severe and quiet, for her ery, and despair darkened his eyes hard for me not to hate you now, the front shall be made. That sort may not be entirely answered by such highly wrought sensibilities cannot tol­ as they stared unseeingly before him. when I see what you are going to be of horse is a rare bird, and when you figures, but they are calculated to erate the distraction of pictures and Answering a question from the the cause of. If your case had come be­ find one and expect him to win three provoke thought.— Springfield, Mass., o rn a m e n ts . King, Rothgar began to speak, his fore Canute the man, ou would have or four races in a row you must add Republican. J?E J? law so that supervisors would "be giving at Lake vile___The oyster woman how a home is saddened by chosen &t a special election > when. supper was not attended as well as female weaknes and how completely Dentist Wine of Cardui cures that sick­ party * considerations should be; might have been, owing to the brief ness and brings health and happi­ OFFICE: Over Leonard’s Furniture Store. put aside. W e. trust that the peo- j announcement given.... A pleas- ness again. Do not go on suffer­ ing. Go to your druggist today P lymouth, I ndiana. ple of'Marshall county will work | ant surprise was given Mrs. A.^-E. and secure a $1.00 bottle of W ine out the Spirit oi the la\y and select j Stevens last Saturday evening in o f C a rd u i. E. PA RK ER, men with a view; ^plely. to getting j honor of her fifty-fourth birthday, good roads. The question should j • ~~~ WIN&CKRDUI P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n be not ‘Whether a man is republican (cKEEN TOW XSH.I P. FRED W . COOK ■ A. K. VerrctflUon, Correspondent. Special attention given to Obstetrics an/i or democrat but whether .-he will Diseases of Women. Office over .Culver 'E x ­ Rev. Wyant is holding a series j The Key Tha t Unlocks The Door change Bank. Residence, corner Main aud make the roads as good ; as they Scott Streets. Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m; 2 to 4 of meetings at ■ Wolf Creek. ... j < To Long Living.. p. m. and 7 to 3 p. m. • .... Culver’s Leading Blacksmith can be made with the funds at Ms Hamilton Hissong lost the first The men of eighty-five or ninety command' Cities and incorporated' £ )R . O. A REA, joint of his thumb Saturday as the years of age are not the rotund, well fed, but thin, spare men who towns are’ not to be included in result of an injury received in a Horseshoeing a Specialty any road district... • live on a slender diet. Be as care­ P h y s i c i a n a n d S u k u e o n feed cutter.... Ora Price and wife ful as lie will, however, a man There shall be not more v than O FFIC E: Main Street, opposite Post Office spent Sunday at J. M. Lake’s .... past middle age, will occasionally All Hinds o{ Repairing Promptlij and Neally llooe four or less than two districts in eat too much or of some article of C u l v e r , I n d i a n a . Our teachers were attending the each township. Supervisors shall Association at Plymouth Friday ioof 9uitfd his constitution, i o x . ivn r « v 3i^l will need a dose ot Chamber-1. Q C. DURR, D. D. S. receive §1.50 a day for each day he and Saturday---- Elmer Irwin of works. The township trustee has Lapay 8pent Sunday at Mrs. stay- Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets i e iJ L V B R , to cleanse . and invigorate his; HAYES & SON I n d i a n a Dentist entiro charge of the election and | ton’B ... ,L. p. Personott spent, stomach and regulate his liver and j appoints, poll clerk, one from each j rtullday at Mr> Hissong's.... About bowels. When this is done there j Friday and Saturday of each week. Office party, who with the inspector form om, hlludred 1)eople attended the is no reason why the average man j ' opposite Postoftice, CULVER. IND. 1 the election,board and get no pay should not 1 ive to old age. v r For j L iv e ry , surprise party and supper at Wal- sale by T. E. Slattery, AVheii you | F eed a n d R O B E R T C. OT> LENTS, I for their ^rvices. The polls are i ,ace priceVlast Wednesday eve- want a ’pleasant laxative take! [open only two hours. •" n* Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Sale Stables Attorney at Law a n d Let the people get busy selecting Tablets. For sale by T. E. Slat- ‘ Notary Public. | proper men £or these places. • No > OBER, terv. Stephen Shepherd, Correspondent. Deputy Prosecutor, Office— Pickerl Block j candidates need apply. •. Also There ; were forty-one ARGOS, INDIANA. took A F rightened horse. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE ^ ikIIow .much milk does that cow Thanksgiving dinner with A..C. Running like mad, down the | ^ '• ' f D®* BORMAN S. N01\RLS, givet’.asked-a^uiiVtiier boarder.. * Bolen and wife. Those present street dumping the occupants, or a j; . : hundred other accidents are every j D e n t i s t "* r: UW.&L‘” »replied :,^atmer Applg- from a distance were Washington day occurrences, ft be hooves'"every- j ■' ' j gate, ^:ef;fe mean voluntary oqi>. Boleiivaiicl wife from O hio___Miss 1 body to have a reliable salve handy ! Office—Opposite M. K. Church '* tribooshun, shedont give none. Maude Osborn and Miss Izora D. Bi YOUNG, OULVEE, IND. and there’s none as good, as Buck- B Lit .ef. ye, k in get hor- cbrnsitei so’$ Rea attended the Teachers^ Asso­ len’s Arnica Salve” ’ Burns, cutsij N . J. FAIRCHILD, . she can.-t kick uoii«*to hur't cin able ciation at Knox Friday and Satur- sores, eczema, and piles disapper quickly under its soothing- effects. i j bodietlv man .kin -itafei a way "about day. .H. Shepherd took Thanks- m m m w . m Also Agent (or L ive S tock and G eneral 2oc at T. E. Slattery’s drug store. ievenqj.iart^ a.da.v froin her/”'... giving dinner wi with his parents in 1 Ktpalrlttg ot Boilers Fairbanks Morse A uctioneeu- - '• -‘A-’ ...... V* ! ” & Argox/i. .Mrs. M. J. Marine went aud luyluex a Terms Reasonable. SaU si'acti,on Ciu£p;&n'tesd. lilB ’BARlj.. /,... Fight Will lie Bitter. Gstsoieae fagioes Dean Those wiio will persist in closing ! *■ Specially J. Tiie Best Bull! the their ears against continual rec- j Shepherd ommendation of Dr. King's New : ___The saw mill te now ruiniing topk Thanksginiig dinner with 1)lsc°very for consiimption, will Shop on Jdl trson Slrcel, fas! ol Main Slreel : CUIVER. INDIANA. A t t o r n e y a t L a w („n b„,tVV:.Geo. « ^ M .. M, I E S L l & l S Praotioes iu;.ili aiid'Federal., i of Grass ..Creek, were-the guilsts-enrests of'-An“of " Mrs. l rs- AbelAbed Rea were Knox bvKv fatalf^tal termination Rearl what I ___ : p...,ik, . ■■ j^. kvkk;,u i s.,,.,..,.,.! f ii :!i. w . s. EASTERDAY -5 S ™ , say: u Last fall my wife had every AT..L0W . M i l C E S ** symptom of consumption. She took I)r. King’s New- Discovery UNDERTAKE:It AND after everything else failed. : Im- FUNERAL DIRECTOR t came at once and four cured her.” Guaranteed Day or night calls promptly . . • Slattery, druggist" Price attended to..; Independ­ r with C. D. A n d re a s ^ tf:-Ramify wqek.*:V. Auditor-elect Lee M. >)0c and $1.00. Trial bottles free; ent and Bell Telephones. I Thaiiksgiyij)g day ^Upmyef 'R^nsbottoiu cauae home fto see his An Emergency Medicine. sprains, bruises,, burns and 0®AMIRS’ CfRfiMCAIt No. 10^ similar injuries, there is nothing! “ • iLlll ’’ as Chamberlaiu s Pain j ■ ^^ ®♦ IND. It soothes the wound and — ------coiihty. spent a tew days-' with vT: Thanks^ivinGfd 'femksgmngm-rnrnKSgiving inin Plvnionth 11}mouth,.riym outh.. ‘ ...C,...C.,C ’^ot paili? only but gives f.ausos instant- the parts relief to fromiieal;, r h m h h m h i BAKERY GOODS Mosher. ? ; ...r cv :rf 'iip'p made. , a' business trip to in about one third the time re- ' ! '*,a ***; "W iilfe Mo..' quired by the usual treatment. , ...„ - r t *** *v -t»affey;vwhrj spent- the snnim er -in Sold by T. E. Slattery. ; ED. eO O K ! L.^uakeubil^Q^e$pon4fettt.f- . r v -i * • * • - ' -j 'V " ' i ' '. ' CONFECTIONERY f -p i /« i . •; ;.f . - • xvortli Uakota, retunied home last Mrs. Ruby Combs-mtn rued home . t Vr. , AJtr ^ ■!V- t t . ^ Stfeek.. ,:>:Mrs. is*.\V ebster and Quiver’s Blacksmith AND ICE CREAM McLANE £> CO. Livery Hoheslioeiny a Specially ... worh Guaranteed MEALS SERVED Feed and sale WHsoh*s Old Stand • .. i ... ? the etchers Association at-Knox bftturday;.e:vening^cnineteen0 Ot her ^ . ^ ^ ■ ?.v..w w - - ..... ^ Enday and ; Saturday... .({eorge _■ liittle ffiend^ weriv presefit: aiff'-a — stable — i . i ple^satit time was had'^by''1 all,'.*., aand family spent Thanks- Special attention given to travel- STOP AT THE Mis Bla Cook lefU asf W e d n e ^ ^ A H- Foote aad ing men. Terms reasonable. BUY YOUR at CL1EVEK CITY M T* W % A . I : Rochester vvhere ^he.AvilL woi’k Barn jEast of the jPostoffice I I l^ r I^ J ■ at.dressmaking.T)o;.-ttqt-forget’ Revoiufion imminent. m W to make a guess o.i^ tha ./bottl^^ bf "-* A; sure sign of approaching , re-; vojt-'and serious trouble in .your beans; at L’.,. Lnckeiibilht. befoixv TH E OEM . OF Meat C. R. LEONARD (Forracrly:Th'e Kelli.son) s troublesome causes. .• It never ItARNESSSHOP Market .. v M TmoM ;; ; , , fails t6 tone "the stomach, regulate for fland-Made Marness P lym o u th Ind. Miss:^Vl»'-EdgiU^Uw.^^i?refJpondciit; "* . , Opposite Penna. R. R. Depot tiu^vHdh^ys and Bowels, stimulate .: Mr. ..and Mi^^TJranas -'NewlanV] ' IJEAI.E-Rg- IN ' PLYMOUTH, IND. the liV e^am l clarify the blood. CULVER. IND. Large .A ssortm ent L o w P r ic e s ! FRESH & SMOKED MEATS Nearest good hotel to all depots. START AN HERB GARDEN WE PAY FREIGHT SAUSAGES, ETC. , , Only two blocks from the Main st. *; . .. » - „ *•.-« -• m , Fortunes in GINSENG; (tOLI)KN SEAL and SKNECA, all valuable medicinal piani-s. Ka.sily c e e v Special rates to people from Culver ton and family:;.... .O scar Lahrftaii «rt®c^veness., , Llect^ic/Bitters-is grovyu am i hardy throughout the I*. S. Ahvay< Satisfaction Guaranteed a ready marker and demand increasing. Room ,„. PHONE No. 90 ; c u t'V E % i ^ d . r ANDY BOWELL, Owner. with Daniel SVye.and family.. ( druggist.;rno-tris* i ;>• Write to'du>. paAEK.GINSENG^.,- - r u ^ l b t ...... fiep-t ft-., JopUn„ilo. j J > i ' > i ...... IT " r T ~ i'T "i ■ i . I ii iiMn 'ISii.-nMrrwii .. : ^ « • • - - ; ' ‘ ATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, at 10 p. m., winds up thc greatest sale ever held in Marshall County. We can truthfully say that this sale S has been a great benefit to the public, and we are sure will be remembered by everyone for a long time, as you never before had the opportunity to buy goods at such low prices as we made for 13 days. We wish to announce that on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2 and 3, we will sell what may be left from our Loom Ends at a still further cut to make a clean sweep. You can't match our prices, try where you will.

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______Loom End Prices-Last Days Loom End Prices-Last Bays All 3-eont Calicoes, O** All Moreen Skirtings, were 12-ic; g per y ard ...... S C . per y ard ...... ■ V C All 31-cent Calicoes, ai All the 10-cent Sateen Draperies: « _ per yard...... « 2C per yard...... © C All 1-cent Calicoes. 3 What we have left of the Silkolines; ^ • per yard...... 4^ per y a rd ...... t f 2C All Mercerized Sateens, were 12-|c, , g What we have left of the Satin Fancy Ticks: « a | * per y a rd ...... T...... ■ t f C per y a rd ...... mm KLOEPFER’S YORK STORE m PLYMOUTH

Are almost here, and it is none too early to begin looking about for something suitable. We will have an extra good line this year, one you must not miss seeing.

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jL f'i'ebfisinj jjiJfj j# A CAM xm (if T o u r p m is T he best W h iskies, Brandies, Cordials, Rhine and Moselle Wines, and French Clarets, Ports and Cherry Ales, Beers. Mineral Water, etc. CULVtR, INDIANA and a stock of tine Domestic and Key West Cigars...... Best work done at Plymouth f 71 /I JT\ C F o r sale in fr»»if. belt of Mich, . Any kind you waui—fruit or Steam Laundry. See Culver Lake Maxinkuckee: Culver, Inti Kay land*—timbered or cleared—big farms or I small ones. If you are a renter why not havo a agon i ; home of your own, Several thousand acres ol' wild laud at $3-00 Lo $7,00 per acre, iu tracts and Magazines at Slattery's drug t t vziOi-lo ^TrnTfi'uvf | on term 3 to suit. W rite me or come and see. ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE FOR NEW YORK CENTRAL AND F L E E T S C F AMERICAN NAVY. CURE FOR BRIGHT’S DISEASE. HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY. Rear Admiral Evans to Be in Com­ Important Medical Discovery Made by mand of Largest. Professor Ayres. BEFORE THE WALL FLOWER------The most powerful electric locomo­ This w ill be the heaviest, steam rail­ third rail. The track is practically Rear Admiral Evans, who was a At the fifty-fifth meeting of the American Medical association, Prof. tive in tlie world has just been com­ way passenger service which has ever straight and ballasted to perm it maxi­ year ago in command of our Asiatic Nothing so surely stamps a woman— man's mum speeds of ‘70 to SO miles per hour fleet, is to succeed in March Rear Ad­ Ayres of the New York Post-Gradaiate ideal— as a fair dear complexion. Keep the pleted for thc New York Central & been handled by electric locomotives. W ith one of these locomotives trains being attained. miral Albert S. Barker as commander hospital is said to have “startled the jffudson River Railroad in the shops cuticle clean, flexible and wholesome by con­ of ten or more cars w ill be hauled at. The power is transmitted at 11,000 of our Atlantic fleet. This now con­ convention by the announcement that tinued use of— jf thc General Electric Company and express speed of GO to 70 m iles per hour, volts: the transmission line extending sists of three squadrons and a tor­ ho believed that Bright’s disease, in the American Locomotive Works at and the design and method of control along the Erie Canal to about opposite pedo flotilla. Rear Admiral Barker is the early stages, at least, was cur­ Schenectady, N. Y. are such that two or more locomotives the sub-station, where it crosses the in command of the three squadrons, able.” His treatment consists in the This locomotive is one of between can be coupled together and operated Mohawk River on high towers. Rear Admiral Charles H. Davis com­ injection of drugs directly into the ^iirty and fifty which will* be used by by a single engineer from the leading This power station, transmission manding the battleship squadron, Rear kidneys. According to the newspaper the New York Central & Hudson cab, so that the size of the train that lino, sub-station equipment and the six Adm iral Sigsbee the Caribbean squad­ accounts, he has cured forty-three Rivor Railroad Company for hauling may be under tlie control of one en­ miles of track is, undoubtedly, the ron. and Rear Admiral James H. cases, and out cf ninety-three which the through passenger trains within gineer is practically unlimited so far most complete testing plant ever pro­ Sands the coast squadron. he has treated only one “failed to re­ Its Electrical Zone from Grand Cen­ as the question of motive power is vided for trial of electric railroad mo­ AH told there are in the. North At­ spond.” It is said by many that in the tral Station through the Park Avenue c o n c e rn e d . tive power, and with the facilities af­ lantic fleet, nine battleships, seven early stages—rather an indefinite tunnel to Croton on the Main Line, a For purpose of testing this locomo­ forded, in addition to testing the new cruisers, two of the new monitors, sev­ phrase—of Bright’s disease, a patient distance of 34 milos, and io White tive, s»ix miles of the New York Cen­ locomotives, much interesting and val­ en torpedo boats and live colliers and can cure himself by a rigid devotion Plains on the Harlem Division, a dis­ tral track between Schenectady and uable Electric Railroad information supply vessels. Rear Admiral Evans to buttermilk. We have known at tance of 24 miles. Hoffmans has been equipped with a w ill unquestionably be obtained. wiil in March have command of the least one man, a very brilliant man, largest fleet in the American navy who found this simple remedy worse FACIAL and one of the largest fleets in the than the disease. After three months WOODBURY’S SOAP. world. Rear Admiral Davis will re­ of nothing but buttermilk, he said main in command of the battleship that he preferred, to die, and he died. A product succssful for over 30 years as squadron and w ill be second in com­ —W ith the Procession, Everybody’s th e exclusive skin soap.— 25 c5t». a cake. mand of the fleet. M a g a z in e . Rear Admiral T. F. Jewell, who has Woodbury’s Facial Cream, is ever an been in command of the European Growth of a Free Spirit. ideal balm for chapped or irritated skin. squadron, was retired Nov. 19 and was It seems to us that, in spite of the INITIAL OFFER. succeeded by Capt. Harrison G. O. wide dominion of Russia and Great Colby. The squadron consists of the Britain, the day of world empires has' In ease your dealer cannot supply you send us his name and we will send prepaid, Olympia, Cleveland and Des Moines. gone by. Despotisms are ill fitted to to any address for $ 1 . 0 0 the following toilet bear universal sway, because by their The Pacific squadron, now at Pan­ requisites. ama under command of Rear Admiral very nature they provoke rebellion, 1 Cake Woodbury’s Facial Soap. Caspar F. Goodrich, is composed of and .rebellion against despotism is the 1 Tube “ Facial Cream. the New York, Boston, Marblehead, necessary result of the growth of lib­ 1 11 “ Dental Cream, Wyoming (new monitor), and four erty. Nor are democracies adapted to 1 Box " Face Powder. other vessels. this work, for they are the products Together with our readable booklet te'-iZZ' The Asiatic fleet, under command of the free spirit, and they can nor, Beauty’s Masque, a careful treatise on the m m g of Rear Admiral Yates Stirling, is now without fatal consequences to them­ care of the ‘'outer self.” jra>xa#; divided into three squadrons. The selves, go into the business of enslav­ Booklet free on application. battleship squadron (Wisconsin, Ore­ ing people. Tn the old days despot­ THE ANDREW JERGENS CO., gon and Monadnock) is under the im ­ isms could do this work, but that was mediate command of Rear Admiral before there was such a thing as the CINCINNATI, O. Stirling; the cruiser squadron under people. We are more likely to see command of Rear Admiral W illiam some disintegration rather than fur­ M. Folger and the Philippine squad­ ther consolidation. The British em­ ron under command of Roar Admiral pire exists at the present time only by Charles J. Train. the tolerance of the people inhabiting The South Atlantic squadron its various parts—because they be­ (Brooklyn, Atlantic, Castinc and Mar- lieve they are better off within it. i i i i H i WASH Costs io cents and equals cents : t o . ; EX-PRESIDENT KRUGER’S LAST VOYAGE: THE BODY CONVEYED ON 20 W i f i V*ti& BOARD THE BATAV1ER VI AT ROTTERDAM. w orth oi any other kind of bluing- Won’t Freeze, Spili, Break Nos* Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR U 6 E 5 m e r a B S

. TRICK THAT WON LAWSUIT. The English Language. DOLL COULD NOT SLEEP. “Would you say a flock of fish?’ around in the Water, Erstwhile Pet Barred From “ Nature’s C c u n s e ! Made Friend of IV;an from H is asKed a Frenchman. Al all wise Grocers. H is O w n S ta te . “No; you would say a shoal of fish,’’ Sweet Restorer/’ Scattered over the state of Arkansas was the American's reply. Small Nancy, aged lour, had a doll are a number of people originally ‘•Could you say a flock of oxen?” to which she was devotedly attached. from North Carolina, who, though “No: a drove of oxen.*’ It could open and shut its eyes, and GOT AROUND THE PLEDGE. ,thev never expect to live in their na­ “A flock of bees.” every night Nancy took it. to bed with tive state, still lovo it dearly, and are “No; a swarm of bees.” her, carefully closing its eyes before proud of the nickname of “tar heel.” “Really,” said the Frenchman, “this the light was turned out. One day Amusing Ruse Adopted By Thirsty In a certain town lives a former is confusing me.” tho doll, as dolls from time imme­ ^ n>r woriu^, that it ts,” the Scotch Woman. North Carolinian who is a lawyer. morial have been known to do, met American returned. “For every dif­ Mrs. C. A. Barwise, president of the One day he had to plead a case in w ith an accident, which placed The eye- ferent crowd there is a different word Boys* Welcome Hall association of court, the outcome cf which was very shut? :il£ mechanism out o f b u s in e s s in our language. Thus we say a covey Brooklyn, is an enthusiastic advocate doubtful. By some means he discov­ and left it with not only widely and of temperance. The other day, apro­ or partridges, a bevy of quails, a nide permanently opened optics, but badly ered that o no. of the jury was from pos of hypocrisy in tho temperance of pheasants, a flight of doves, a wisp ; damaged ones as well. ,At intervals North Carolina, and he felt sure that movement, she said: of snipe, a muster of peacocks, a brood during the remainder of the day if he could let that man know, with- "I hope there are not many of us to of grouse, a siege of herons, a. build- Nancy pleaded to have her dolly flomexciting; suspicion, that he was whom tho spirit of the temperance ing of rooks, a stand of ployors, a “cured,” but nothing was successful, materiallPame state> ’R’ould help him pledge means so little as it did to a watch of nightingales, a clattering of j At. bedtime when she had donned her certain Scottish woman, During the recess at noon he bought choughs, a pack of wolves, a cast of nightdress and started for her little some chewing gum, and chewed it un- “This woman had made a vow not hawks, a herd of swine, and so on. In bed her mother saw she had forgotten to drink liquor, and a day or two after til it was sticky. As he arose to make , the technical books on sports and her adored doll and reminded her of the vow she supped at a friend’s his speech after the court convened hunting you will find that every crowd it, saving: house. again he dropped the gum on the floor of birds and- of animals has its own On October 31 President K r u g e r ’s remains were taken on board ship in “But, Nannie, you’ve forgotten your “In those days temperance was not unnoticed. A little later it was noticed special name. * These special names order to be conveyed to their last resting-place in South Africa. It was the baby; she won't be able to sleep un­ common in Scotland, and at the sup­ by those near, including the judge, well trained sportsmen always use." president's w is h that he should be buried at Pretoria, and to this the Brit­ less you take her to bed with you as per wine was passed about like tea. that he was annoyed by something ish government acceded. u s u a l.” The new temperance convert looked sticking to the heel of one shoe that Every housekeeper should know To her mother’s amused astonish­ at the wine longingly. Her hostess made a noise every time he moved that if they will buy Defiance Cold iotta) is under command of Rear Ad­ The Russian empire rests almost ment Nancy threw a half-contemptu­ s a id : th a t fo o t. Water Starch for laundry use they miral F. E. Chadwick and the Atlantic ous look over her shoulder at the doll, wholly on force. People are likely “ ‘I’m sorry ye canna drink a glass Finally he asked the judge to ex- will save not only time, because it training squadron has been in charge to insist more and more on their cuse him while he removed the cause never sticks to the iron, but because 1 1 ecumhent on a chair, and said: o’ wine w i’ 11s o n a c c o u n t o ’ y c r te m ­ of Capt. Royal B. Bradford, who be­ right to govern themselves.— Indianap­ perance principles.’ of the trouble, remarking: “I do not each package contains 16 oz.—one full , what's the use! She can't came Roar Admiral on the retirement o lis N e w s. “The other had just taken on her know -what it can be unless it is tar. pound—while all other Cold Water sleep anyway; who ever heard1 of any- o f J e w e ll. You know I’m a ‘tar heel.’ ” He won Starches are put up in %-pound pack- body sleeping with their eyes wide plate a piece of cake. She said, The battleship Ohio, ready for serv­ Carnegie’s Religious Belief. thoughtfully, extending her plate to­ h is case. ages, and the price is the same, 10 open?” ice, is still at San Francisco. The Andrew Carnegie's alleged disbelief cents. Then again because Defiance ------ward the wine bottle: cruiser Chicago left San Juan, Porto in ihe Christian religion is again un­ “ ‘Awcel, just pour it on my cake Comforts of Travel. Starch is free from all injurious chem- you love the mountains? Do you Rico, last week for the straits of Ma­ der discussion, this time by directors and I’ll eat it.’ ” The porter on the California Lim- icals. If your grocer tries to sell you !*k-e to travel the trail that leads to gellan. There the Chicago will be­ of the Brooklyn public library, which Ited, this winter will be prepared to & 12-oz. package it is because he has j the peaks? Then Stewart Edward come tho flagship of the Pacific squad­ is a part of the Carnegie library sys­ pre ss gentleman’s trousers, a stock on hand which he wishes to 1 W hite’s latest work, “The Mountains” A Teacher’s Testimony. ron. The new armored cruisers, West tem. These gentlemen are exercised Hinton, Ky., Nov. 28.— (Special.) — w h i l e waits. This is a new dispose of before he puts in Defiance, is for you. It is an enthusiastic des- Virginia and Pennsylvania, are ap­ .over the question of whether or not It has long been claimed that Diabe­ wrinkle, introduced for the benefit of : He knows that Defiance Starch has cription of a. trip made by the author proaching completion and w ill soon be j the exact, terms of the Carnegie li­ tes is incurable, but Mr. E. J . T h o m p ­ fastidious dressers. It isn’t absolutely j printed on every package in large let- , through the Sierras. Mr. W hite is a a part of the battleship squadron of brary contracts shall be observed. Mr. necessary to carry along an extra j ters and figures “16 ozs.” Demand De- j capital mate and you cannot afford to son, teacher in the Hinton school, the North Atlantic fleet. Carnegie branches shall be open ori pair of trousers, either; the porter ; fiance and save much time and money miss the hours in his company this has pleasing evidence to the contrary. public holidays, but many of the di­ works while you sleep. and the annoyance of the iron stick- hook offers you. It is also full of help­ Mr. Thompson had Diabetes. He took Growth of the English Tongue. rectors of the Brooklyn branch want On this luxurious train daily mar­ ing. Defiance never sticks. j ful suggestions in regard to the thou­ Dodd’s Kidney Pills and is cured. In To-day over 135,000,000 people speak it closed on Thanksgiving day and sand little details of mountain and a statement he makes regarding his ket reports are received by wire: English. It has displaced French as | Christmas, as heretofore. The dis­ there are the latest morning and even­ Ever See One? forest travel which you must know. cure Mr. Thompson says: the language of diplomacy and is now cussion included some delicately ex­ ing newspapers issued en route, fine Did you ever see a one-legged man (McClure, Phillips & Co.) “I was troubled with my kidneys making great headway as the univer­ pressed references to Mr. Carnegie’s stationery, a library of western books with his hands in his pockets? Few for more than two years and was sal language of trade. All North attitude toward religion, but the di­ and current magazines. A Whitlev people have, but down Dearborn street .Suffixing.” treated by two of the best doctors in America, South Africa, Liberia, Aus­ rectors took no decided action. this part of the state. They claimed exerciser for those who wish to keep the other morning there walked a man “What would the advertisement tralia, New Zealand, Samoa, Hawaii, up their athletics, and electric curling i from whose right trouser leg project­ writer do without the suffix ‘ing’?" 1 had Diabetes and there was little most of Polynesia and various small Ministers Gather in Cafe. ions for the ladies are other travel ed what seemed to be a length of lead asked a man who studies advertise- to be done for me. Then I started states have permanently adopted our Every Monday afternoon about 4 c o m fo rts . pipe. By slouching backward, sailor ments. “We have long been used to to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills and what mother tongue, and there is every rea­ o’clock a group of Lutheran ministers The Santa Fe intends to keep its fashion, he had managed to get his sheetings and pillow- casings and even they did for me was wonderful. It son to believe that the 10,000,000 of meet in a quiet cafe near the New fast flyer at the front. hands in his pockets and he stumped coatings and vestings have lost their is entirely owing to Dodd’s Kidney Filipinos wil be using it in the course York postoffice and discuss parishional along m errily, oblivious of the stares newness, but now a department store Pills that I am now enjoying good of time. W ith the construction of the affairs, meanwhile decorously sipping h e a lth .” Scientific Tanning. of those he passed.—Chicago Inter announces that it will sell waistings Panama canal, Central America also a glass or two of lager, and maybe Tanning is to be put on a strictly O cean. and biousings. W ill we soon hear of Many doctors still maintain that w ill probably yield to its influence to smoking a cigar. Dr. Richter, pastor scientific basis. Two Germans, Dr. collar;ngs and cuttings at. a great dis­ Diabetes is incurable. But Diabetes a large extent.—Kansas City Journal. of St. Peter’s German Evangelical is a kidney disease, and the kidney Popp and Heinrich Becker, found that The Children's Lucky Star. count or a mark down sale of boys’ church in the Bronx, is a regular at­ about fifty kinds of bacteria were pres­ A happy conjunction where the short pan tings?” disease that Dodd’s Kidney Pills w ill Rojestvensky as Society Man. tendant at those gatherings, which ent in the process of turning hides in­ pleasure of children is concerned has not cure has yet to bo discovered. Thirty years ago Admiral Rojest­ last for an hour or two each week. to leather. They isolated them and been the collaboration of Mr. Glen To the housewife who has _ ___ not_____ yet vensky was naval attache of the Rus­ The doctor has six strapping sons, Ex pensive. experimented to see what each of MacDonough and Miss Anna Alice b^come acquainted with the new things sian embassy in London. By his many hut he does not think any of them w ill “McSpeeder is getting to be notor­ them accomplished. Thus they dis­ Chapia on "Babes in Toyland” (Fox. everyday use in the market and who is reasonably satisfied with the graces and- especially in waltzing, he go into the ministry, there being no io u s .” covered the kinds which were particu­ Duffleld & Co.) Mr. MacDonough is a old, we would suggest that a trial of turned the heads of all the marriage­ inducement in this country, he says, “ 1 should say so; why, the street­ larly useful in the making of good son-in-law of Joseph Jefferson, whose Defiance Cold W ater Starch be made car conductors charge him two faros at once. Not alone because it is guar­ able girls of the English aristocracy. for a young man to take up the pro­ leather, and by cultivating and m ulti­ Rip Van Winkle for many years Whenever he led the cotillon his host­ now because they have heard that he plying them they achieved useful re­ anteed by the manufacturers to be su­ fession. He wants them all to be­ delighted young audiences as well perior to any other brand, but because ess was simply transported with joy. is leading a double life.”—Cleveland s u lts . come farmers. as old. Miss Chapin is the author of each 3 0c package contains 16 ozs., At an evening party not so long ago L e a d e r. The Wagner Stories for Children, while all the other kinds contain but 12 ozs. It is safe to say that the lady a noble dame, who had been a lady in Rider Haggard in South Africa. When Your Grocer Say* written when .she was herself little Im portant to M others. who once uses Defiance Starch will use waiting to Queen Victoria, was heard Rider Haggard has done a great Examine carefully every bottle of CA T O M A * h e d o e s not have Defiance Starch, y o u more than a child. 8 no other. Quality and quantity must to murmur the admiral's name, which a safe and pure remedy for iafanta aud children, m a y b e s u re h e is afraid to keep it un­ w in . many things besides write the stories t i l h is o f she pronounced with perfect and even through-which he is best known to and see that it s to c k 1 2 oz. packages are “Traffics and Discoveries” by Rud- s o ld . Defiance Starch is not only bet­ melodious ease. “Ah,” she said, with the public. Back, in the ’70s he was a. yard Kipling is tho first volume of col­ Andre Has No Military Bearing. Bears the t e r than any other Cold W ater Starch, a sigh, “I wanted to marry him.” prominent personage in South Africa b u t contains 16 oz. to the package and lected Kipling stories since “The Gen. Andre, who has been forced Signature of sells for same m o n e y a s 1 2 oz. brands. —master of the high court of the Day’s Work.” It. ranges from the out of the position of minister of war l a Use For Over SO Years. in the French government, is a man Governors Self-Made Men. Transvaal and the man who, with Col. mystically beautiful “They” to soldier Bryant. B. Brooks, governor elect of Tho Kind You H ave Always Bought At last we have word from our old stories like “The Captive” and “The of ungainly appearance. Tall, thin, Brooke, hoisted the British flag over Wyoming, was born in Massachusetts friend Wu Ting Fang, former Chinese with a long nose and lean face, he cut tho South African republic. He was a No Voice From the Tomb. Copper,” with one long tale, “The and went to Wyoming in 1881 and minister to the United States. The a poor figure beside the smart, officers mighty hunter in those days, too, and She—How is it that widows gener­ Army of a Dream” not previously pub­ worked as a cowboy near Cheyenne. empress has allowed him to ride lished. (Doubleday, Page & Co.) under his command. He is strictly a many of the adventures so excitingly ally manage to marry again? horseback in the Forbidden City. fam ily man. He is a self-educated and self-made set out in his novels are written He—Because dead men tell 110 ta le s . man and has large? stock, land bank directly from his own experiences. T r y m e just once and I am sure t o and other interests. W illiam M. O. When my little girl had eczemu many doctors Railroads are instructing their em­ come a g a in . Defiance Starch. Skin-tight trousers are coming into Some years ago he took up the inves­ failed to cure her. I found tho medicines that ployes in first aid to the injured style again. Bow-legged men will Dawson, the Republican governor elect tigation of the condition of agriculture did. I will send the proscription on receipt of ?>0 of West Virginia, is 50 years old and cents. Louis Kanue,028 Penn Ave.,Pittsburg,Pa. methods. Better adopt a plan of not Young Thaw of Pittsburg is as soft find it harder than ever to be cheer- in England and is now noted for his injuring so many.. * as his name. \ fu l. began life as a printer, then became tireless activity in the interest of the Experience often provides the raw an editor and is now a lawyer. British farmer. m aterial for unnecessary conversation. Reaction Against Easy Divorce. Tlie country as a whole is experienc­ ing a wholesome reaction against the BREAKS THE RECORD free and easy divorce system which has brought so much reproach on A TWENTIETH CENTURY FLYEE IN America. States are modifying THE MEDICAL HELD. & V/* the laws which in so many instances havo practically invited the Rheum a I ism K apidly and Radical) y C ared. / v * * ’/u d n **'-—***' Quick W ork of a Famous Rem«<2y. CV.V/.,////• i- ls filing of petitions. Even South Dakota has lengthened U.e time necessary to Convenience, com fort, safety, speed are A D a iry Room . secure residence. Courts, responding demanded, by tho traveling public in our Legal Weights of Seeds. to the general impulse, are being more rapid century and the keenest intellects It is an easy matter for almost any farmer to have a good dairy room in careful against abusing the discretion constantly at work on these problems Chaos exists in the matter of the his cellar if he cares to go to tho lodged in them—are more vigilant are making wonderful progress in tho weights of the various grains. There slight cost of construction. The part against collusion— moro insistent that construction of the steamship and the should evidently be a national lawT selected for tho keeping of the milk proof shall be complete. In social life locomotive. Like results aro sought in that would establish uniformity. must be partitioned off from the rest there is a tendency to go hack to the medicines aud Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills Wheat is uniform at 60 pounds to of the cellar and should have a good old opinion which regarded divorce as for Pale. People are astonish ing tho w orld the bushel. large window that may be made im­ a disgrace and visited obloquy on the by the trium phs they are -winning in tlie Shelled corn is 56 pounds in most pervious to the cold by double panes divorced. The pendulum which so rapid cure of obstinate maladies, such as states, but is 54 in Arigona and 52 of glass. If this room is ten feet long swung one way is now swinging rheumatism. W ith speed they combine in California. Corn in the ear is 70 square it w ill give a floor surface of the other.—New York Globe. convenience, perfect safety [and cheap­ pounds to the bushel, except in Ohio, where it is C8 pounds, and Mississippi, 100 square feet. The prevailing rate ness. for cementing a cellar is 12 cents a Ilere 5s fresh proof of their concen­ where it is 72 pounds. Corn in the GUARANTEED MINING INVEST­ square foot, provided the best of ce­ trated virtues : Mrs. Margaret Gantz, ear and unshucked is 75 pounds in MENTS. ment is used. This would be a cost of No. lo27 Bodemau street, Burlington, Alabama, 74 pounds in Arkansas and We are the largest mine operators of $12 for the cement floor, which Iowa, is an industrious German woman, Tennesee, and 72 pounds in Texas. in the west and cordially invite you should be in every cellar used as a who about two and a half years ago Oats are 32 pounds to the bushel milk room. It will cost 35 cents a to write for prospectus and full partic­ found herself in danger of losing her with the following exceptions: Idaho square yard to cement the sides of ulars about OUR NINE ASSOCIATED power to work altogether. She says : 36, Maryland 26, New Jersey 30, V ir­ the cellar, if that is considered de­ COMPANIES, which have joined in “ I got rheumatism which made my g in ia 30. sirable. In most cellars it w ill not be forming our INVESTORS’ GUARAN­ knees and elbows very stiff and painful. Barley runs 48 pounds to the bushel necessary to cement higher up than TEE ASSOCIATION, with $5,000,000 I had difficulty in raising m y arms and in most states. The legal weight is three feet. The coat should be of capital, TO GUARANTEE ALL OF I could hardly lift my feet over my 47 pounds in Alabama, Georgia, Ken­ strong composition and approximate­ OUR INVESTORS AGAINST LOSS. doorstep. I ought to have gone to bed, tucky and Pennsylvania. Arizona re­ ly an inch thick. This would cost W rite for free information and be con­ but I couldn’t afford to do that, so I quires only 45 pounds and California $4.67. These are city prices, but if forced myself to w ork in spite of the pain 50. an attempt is made to have the work v in c e d . and stiffness. After suffering for about ARBUCKLE-GOODE COMMISSION Rye weighs 54 pounds in California, done for less the result may be an six months, I was told about Dr. W il­ but in other states it is 56 pounds. unsatisfactory job by reason of the COMPANY, liams’ Pink Pills for Palo People by a Buckwheat varies greatly. In Cali­ use of poor cement. The door that 325 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. friend, who said she had been cured by fornia the legal weight is only 40 enters the main cellar should be a them. On her advice, I bought one bos pounds, but the San Francisco Board tight-fitting one and should be made Easily Managed. Miss Nettie Blackmore, Minneapolis, and in two weeks after I began to use of Trade requires 50 pounds. In the self-closing, so that it w ill not be in­ Anxious wife—Mr. Dunner has them I was w ell and I have had no need following states 42 pounds is the legal advertently left open. The window called again for that money you owe. tells how any young woman may be per­ to use them now for nearly two years. weight: Idaho, North Dakota, Okla­ should be open as much as possible, I wish you'd see about it, or some­ Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills are a good med­ manently cured of monthly pains by taking homa, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas so that the air in the room may come thing dreadful will happen. He says icine and if I ever have rheumatism and Washington. The law requires from outside rather than from the he * won’t wait— any—longer—as— again I w ill get a box right away. I other cellar. time—is—money. Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. have told many friends what they did 48 pounds in the following states: Calm husband— So it is, my love. I’d “Y oung W omen: —I had frequent headaches of a severe nature, for me and I am glad to have everybody Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Temperature of Stables. forgotten. Tell him I’ll pay him—in dark spots before my eyes, and at ray menstrual periods I suffered k n o w .” Michigan, Mississippi, New York. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. There is a constant dispute as to tim e . untold agony. A member of the lodge advised me to try T^ydia E. This is valuable news to all who suf­ Pinkham ’s Vegetable Compound, but I only scorned good advice and fer from rheumatism. These pills have Fifty pounds to the bushel is required the temperature of stables in winter. in Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, New The English investigators have de­ Deafness Cannot Be Cured felt that my case was hopeless, but she kept at me until I bought a also cured stubborn cases of locomotor bottle and started taking it. I .soon had tbe best reason in the worid to ataxia, partial paralysis, S t.Titus’ dance, Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Ten­ clared that from 55 to 60 degrees is fcv local applications, as they cannot reach the dis­ eased portion of the ear. There is only ono way lo ■ change mv opinion of the medicine, as each day my health improved, and sciatica, neuralgia, nervous headache, nessee and Wisconsin. The legal the best for cows, even if the tempera­ cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. palpitation of tlie heart and all forms oi weight is 52 pounds in Arkansas, Col­ ture has to be reached by the use of Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the finallv I was entirely without pain at my menstruation periods. I am most mucous lining of the*’ Eustachian Tube. When tbfa grateful.'’—* N ettie J#lackmorr, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. _ weakness in male or|female. orado, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Mis­ stoves. But when we attempt to fix lithe is imlamed you have arumhifu^ sound or im­ perfect hearine.and when It is entirely closed. Deaf­ They are sold by all druggists, or souri, Montana, Nebraska, Virginia a degree of heat to which the cow's ness i* the result, aud unless the Inflammation can he should he subjected, we are at once taken out and th:s tube restored to St* normal condi­ Painful Periods .. —A w ill be sent directly from the Dr. W il­ and West Virginia. tion. hearincc ^-ll he destroyed forever*, nine cfi.*.ca liam s Medicine Co., Schenectady, N .Y., The legal weight for beans is brought face to face with innumerable out of ten are caused by < atnrrh, which Is nothing a re quickly a ml permanently overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham'a on receipt of the price, fifty cents per varying and conflicting conditions. but au inflamed couOJrion of the mucous surfaces Vegetable Compound. The above letter is only one ot hundreds of mostly 60 pounds, but in Arizona We wi:I give One Hundred Dollars for any case of thousands which prove this statement to bo aj.act. iuenstruation j box; six boxes for two dollars and a half. beans, other than small white The cows should be made.comfortable Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot he cured Look for the fu ll name on every box. by 11 ail's Catarrh Dire. Send for Circulars, free !s a severe strain on a woman’s vitality, — it it is paininl something* ones, have a legal weight of 55 and kept so, but much depends on the F. d. CHEXJSV & CO., Toledo O. is wrong". i>on’t take narcotics to deaden the pam9 but rem ove breed of cows. If all the cows i;sed Soidhy Drugjfist.?. i&\ To Suit Herself. pounds to the bushel. Tho required Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. th e cause — perhaps it is caused by irregularity or womb displace­ He—Queer a person hasn’t any say weight is 62 in the following states: for milk production were llolsteins, ments, or the development ol' a tumor- Whatever it is, L ydia Jerseys, Guernseys and Ayrshires, it. as to how old) he is to grow, isn’t it? Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont. The Immutability of Temperament. E. Fmkhain’s Vegetable Compound is guaranteed to c u re it. j would be much easier lo solve the If there is anything about your case about which you would like special She—Oh, I don't know. I’ve man­ Peas weigh legaly 60 pounds in all ‘‘Thai man could: own his own home 1 aged to regulate my age to suit my­ question of temperature than at the if ho were not so extravagant.” advice, w rite freely to Mrs. Vink ham. She w ill treat your letter as strictly the states that have established legal confidential. She can surely help you. for no person in America can speak self for some years.—Detroit Free present time, when most of the cows “Yes, but what would- bo the use? , weights for them. on farms lave in them some blood from a wider experience in treating female ills. She has helped hundreds of P re ss. If he owned his own home he would Clover is CO pounds to the bushel, of the beef breeds. One characteris­ thousands of women br*ek to health, ller address is Lynn, Mass., and her simply mortgage it.” advice is free. You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation. Mother Cray’s Sweet Powders fo r C h ild re n , except in New Jersey, where it is 64 tic of the beef breeds is that the ani­ Successfully used by M other Gray, nurse po un ds. mals infiltrate their fat through their Atk Your Druggist for A llen’s F o o t- E a s e . Details of Another Case. In the Children's Home in New York, cure Timothy weighs 60 pounds to the muscles or place it under the hide, “I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE recent­ “M R Mrs. Pinkhax: — Ignorance and Constipation, Feverish ness. Bad Stomach, bushel in Arkansas, 42 in North Da­ where it acts as a non-conductor of ly, and have just bought another supply. It carelessness is the cause of most of the suffer­ Toothing Disorders, move and resrulato the kota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and heat. This protects the animals from has cured my corns, and thc hot, burning Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 tes­ ings of women. I believe that if we properly the cold, and, as a result of this, a and itching sensation in my feet which was timonials. A t all Druggists, 25c. Sample 45 in the other states. understood the laws of health we would all be For the following grasses few fat steer may often be seen lying almost unbearable, and I would not be w ith­ well, but if the sick women only knew the FR K & Address A. S.Olmsted, LeRoy,IS. X. out it now.—Mrs. W. J. Walker, Camden, states have established legal weights, down in a snow bank and contentedly truth about Lydia F. Piiikliam’s V egetable < N . J . ” Sold by all Druggists, 35s. Others Would Like To. but generally the weights are: Herd’s chewing his cud, while a pure-bred Compound, they would be saved much suiler- “She married a foreign nobleman in grass 45, Hungarian 48 and 50, m illet dairy cow is to be seen standing with Most, town folks admire their coun- 1 ing and would soon be cured. d i s u s e b u t she le f t him in disgust” her nose at the barn door shivering. “I used for live months 50 (48 in Minnesota), Japanese barn­ try relatives for visiting purposes only. • uauu it io«* live n.vixens for a local diffi­ yard m illet 35, bluegress 14, redtop It is evident that the temperature is Lewis’ “ Single Binder” straight 5c a question that each cow owner must TO CURK A CCKA) IS ONK D A Y culty which had troubled me for years, cigar. Made by hand of ripe, thoroughly 14 (12 in Virginia), orchard grass 14. Take Laxative Bromo Qainfne Tablets. Ail drug- | and for which I had spent hundreds cured tobacco, which insures a rich, satis, settle himself. gists refund the nu.ney ir it fails lo euro. ii. W. ! O-rove's o/^naenre is o.i each Imx. 2f>o. of dollars in the vain endeavor to rec­ fying smoke. You pay lOe for cigars no; Feeding Area of Roots. so good. Lewis7 Factory, Peoria, 111. Pasteurized Milk as a C h arity. Never judge a man by his looks; tify. My life forces were being sapped, The roots of most plants do their During the last two summers pas judge him by the looks of his wife. | md I was daily losing my vitality. The man who frequently gives him­ principal amount of feeding near the leurized milk has been sold to the “ Lydia E. Pinkham’s V egetable self away isn't necessarily charitable. surface of tho ground, though the people at cost in some of our great Piso’s Cure cannot, be too highly spoken of as j Compound cured me completely, an(J same plants may send down roots to a cough cure. j. W. O'JJkif.n , 322 Third Ave. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. cities, particularly New York. The I am now enjoying the best of health, and am most grateful, and only Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile#. Your a depth of four or more feet. The deep N., Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. 6, 1900. druggist will refund money if PAZO QTXTMEiS'T booths for the selling of this m ilk in too pleased to endorse such a great remedy.’’ — Miss Jennie L. Edwards, falls to cure you in 6 to 14 days. 50c; going roots are not, however, very 604 H St., N. W., Washington, I). C. New York sold during the past sum­ Of course marriage is a failure when j large feeders. It used to be thought Too many things we wait for are not mer eight hundred thousand glasses. the liabilities exceed the assets. Mrs. Plnkham , whose address is T^ynn, IVIass., will answer cheer­ worth the delay. that their entire work was to draw Over two million bottles of pasteur­ fully and without cost all letters addressed to her by sick women. up water, but this idea is evidently Mrs. "Winslow’* Soothing Syrup. ized m ilk were sold. The people are For children teething, softens the guru3, reducen iTr not founded on any good reasons. The coming to see the value of pasteur­ flammation, allays pain, cures wind ebiio. i&ca boiuo. j plant needs water principally for the Used by Good Housekeeper*. ized m ilk for infants and are coming During courtship they argue; after j conveying of food and it is not prob­ to demand it. Doubtless thousands marriage they quarrel. able that it seeks water for itself ex­ of infantile lives have been saved this cept in times of drouth. That the I>r. »&vtd Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy, tlie j STO V E past summer in New York by the use Orest Kidney w d Liver Cure*. World Famous. Write Dr. ! bulk of the roots should be near the of this milk. The same plan has been Kennedy's Sons, Kondout, N. Y., lor free sample bottle. > E-Z- _ POLISH top of the ground is natural, as < LIQUID >r BOlSiT EASY inaugurated to some extent in some The zebra is born with stripes; man | the air gets to the roots more readily other great cities, including Chicago. must acquire them. there, and consequently the amount It is a charity in the sense that no >>r G('nd D?filers. of available plant food is there greater profit is made on the milk, but it is fu n e r a l than further down. But there is not a charity in the sense that every­ stlfea s°a3ketS #re ^ f0r a!1 i WANTED - LADIES EVERYWHERE some food and some air further down ^ ------; — ;• . , ! ,J:° share our big profits on specialties one pays tne actual cost of the arti­ Even a blind man can teel with his for woraen. Territory -granted. and these supply the cause for the cle he receives. penetration of the roots to greater fe e t* : THE LADIES' SUPPLY CO., BOY MS, MICHIGAN. depths. In the case of crimson The Cows and tbe Fall Pastures. iA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.lA.A.A.i.A.A.A.A,A.A.A.A,AAAai It Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup. In­ clover most of the roots are found in After the frosts have come and cut < ► fluenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and the first eight inches of soil. In down the value of the grasses in the Asthma*. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use the next four inches only about eight pastures there is little reason for Penetration is the cardinal virtue of ► at once. You will see the excellent effect after per cent of the total weight of the letting the cows run in them. If the taking- the first dose. Sold by dealers every­ where. L arge bottles 25 cents and 50 cents. roots is found, though some of the rains have come and soaked the pas­ roots penetrate many feet into the tures till the soil is soft, there is all THE LADY soil. There is therefore little in the the more reason why they should not j St. Jacobs O il I WHO IRONS argument that the roots of plants are be subjected to the trampling of ^ in the treatment of ► constantly bringing up the fertility farm animals. Some of the pastures Knows how important ft b from great depths. have been heavily stocked all sum­ * Rheumatism - $ to use a^ood starch. Dcfiance M aptfiake mer and in the fail have a very thin ^ It penetrates to the seat of torture as no other external remedy ^ Starch is the bed starch The Drainage Engineer. sod in consequence. In most "cases ^ has been known to do and thousands certify to cures. ^ it will pay to give the land a rest made, H doesn't stlcX to The drainage engineer is a product ^ Price 25c. and 50c. ^ till spring. The loss that will come of modern times and as such should thc iron. It gives a beauti­ Gives strength and on account of the trampling and the 4 > be encouraged. He has come not ■▼•▼•▼TTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTfVVTTTfTT’ffB compacting of the wet ground will ful soft glossy stiffness to the without reason, for drainage has as­ energy to every more than offset the benefits derived clothes, (t will not b&ter; sumed a proportion in its relation from the feed obtained. part of the body. to farm work that it has never be­ HANDY BLUE1MG BOOK. or crack the goods. It sefii fore had. There are many that do In sheets of PURE AftSLlNE BLUE. No bottles. No puddles. No waste. Givcs the same for less, goes farther, does! not yet consider him a necessity, for Extreme Statements. amount of hiuetng water each wash-dav. Ask vour grocer for it or send lOcfor a book of 25 leaves. more. Ask the lady who they have not yet found out that a A contemporary makes the state­ poor piece of leveling in a drain may ment that warmth and comfort wrill The Handy Blueing Book Co., 87 E, Lake St., Qhicago, llla irons. Defiance Starch at all double the yield of the same cows on reduce its efficiency one-half or more. grocers. 16 oz. for 10 cents. A sag may cause the stoppage of the the same food, as compared with water by allowing sand and other cold.” .This is what may be called an drifting material to accumulate till extreme statement. Why did not the writer say quadruple or quintuple the it covers the whole bottom and finally ine DEFIANCE STARCH (0. product? One could be as easily clogs up the passage altogether. Tho proven as the other. In a general way OMAHA - * NEB. skillful drainage engineer prevents it. is believed that comfort increases this by having the bed of the the m ilk yield, but that it doubles it ditch on a perfect level and on is a hard proposition to prove. Such soil that will not sink in places. If extreme statements bring agricul­ Play Gammui he finds quicksands he knows how tural journalism into disrepute. Wildest, merriest, swiftest game out. to deal with them. When a man has A Stock .Exchange h it. an expensive job of tile laying to do Butter from Pantry Milk. Ten Gam es in ©na there is a temptation to save (he fee M ilk kept in the pantry w iil always \ Thompson's Eye Water "A ll %inds of fun.” of the drainage engineer, but this accumulate all the odors that are ob­ With Gammut cards you can play also w ill almost never pay. in any case the Flinche, Muggins, Fit, Panic, Bourse and four tainable. if cream taken from this W. N. U„ CHICAGO, No. 49, 1904. man who attempts it is taking great ether hilarious games. One p ack plays ail I milk is to be made into butter, the ASK 'YOUft DfcAf-KR. If Iio cannot or will roi chances w ith his work, and the results When Answering Advertisem ents pupply you vvo v, ill send direct., postpaid for :i0 etc. butter should not Jje sold to a partic­ may not become apparent for years. K in d ly Mention This P aper* The Nemo Card Company, DepJ.W,Sunbury, O* ular customer or sent onto tho general market.. The farmer’s fam ily may not g c T t o g o l d f i e l d . Very few American farmers have care if their butter does taste of pie Shipping $*‘00 to $0,-700 ore. Goldfield Hex Co. any idea of intensive farming as it is and doughnuts, but some of the buy­ „ CURES WHf.M ALL F«.S£ ffiJLS, owns 140 acres,assay office, chemical laboratory. Boat Cough fcyfwp.. p./p. Tastoa Pas&eift Good. 'TTso U Founders’ shares 0 cents. Sworn statements. practiced in some of the older cou.u- ers arc very exacting as to the flavor in lirae. /•ojd by Lansford Butler, Sec’*., 506 Mack Btk., Denver, Colo, tr ie s o f thfc w o rld . that must be in the butter. &8G*C4Ceeec&C4C#C#e4C4iov. 30.) I.\ E rriiirr Nov<*:.vii*tu 27. I9u4. 6 Staten Monday ou account of the Oua and Mr. Wilder 'Cox spent ! last Saturday and tied his team in 9 0 NO'RTTT BOUND ^ Correspondence E g g s ...... « M o» $ ideath of Mi*. Staten. Mrs. Leo-1 Sunday with Miss Mabel.and Mr.! front ot tl.o telephone exchange. No. 40 D aily...... 11:2H a. m. denth of Mrs.. Staten. b u t t e i .15 WaeWWWWWWK'a&WZe*______pold...... is a sister to Mr.Staten.... Clarence Osborn... .Miss Mabel j A limn with oil automobile came to j •• -12 Ex. Sun .. . B#2 p. m. Chic,kens...... 07 u “ ..10:14 p.m. RUTLAND Joe Castleman has been on the and Mr. Clarence Osborn were i1} ! town and stopped in front of tne “ 44 41 team ’.'w hi ol* became frightened and ; * ur^e>B ...... 10 SOTTTIT BOUND FlorenceF&iccmtmrg Correspondent. j sick list lor some time but is able j "Knox yesterday .... Church wab tore loose, timied around and ran R oosters...... 03 No. 41—Daily Ex. Sun. 6:06 a. m. I. C. Brooke and family visited to be about... .Our school and ' well attended at this place Sunday north as far as the Ifcnry Speyer Spring chickens, per lb. .07 43 k* ...... 11:52 a.m . with Joseph Baker and family Sunday school are both prosper-j---- Mrs.- George drove and chil residence. The buggy was badly j Lard • • • • • .09 ‘* 45 41 Kx. S u n . 6:23 p . m, Sunday. .. .Mrs. T. J. Freshour ing nicely at No. 4 ..., Anna De-! dren spent a few days in Knox’; broken and the .harness somewhat Wheat...... 1.05 Direct connections for Indianap­ mont who is attending high school last week ... .Miss Emma= Gandy torn but tne horses were not injur- Oats .27 olis via Colfax and Frankfort: also visited with Mrs. Laura Thornburg Corn p e rb u ...... 35 Sunday___Miss Fay Baker visit- at Knox was home over Thanks- of Culver, visited Miss Myrtle ed. Mr. Norris would like to know for St, Louis, Evansville and all who the man was with the autom­ Buckwheat...... 60 points south and west. ed with Miss Vesta Falconburg giving... .Alvin Good and family Grove a few days last week..., obile. Clover seed, per bu... 6.00 James Shugrue, Agent. Sunday___J. R. Vinnedge and spent Thanksgiving somewhere Wm. Castleman and family spent — ...... — ...... wife visited with James Voreis and but did not tell us where... .TV in. family Sunday.... Mrs. Nora . Cox Demont made a flying trip to Knox Mrs. Elizabeth Pettis spent Mon- of Port Wayne, is visiting her'.par­ Sunday.. j day with Mrs. Wm. Qtstleman . ,. . THE BIGGEST CUT OF ALL! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson.... Mr. Nelsoii Geiselman and wife W ASHIX GTON. spent Thanksgiving with the for- Miss Stella Wiseman visited her Ollie Jones (Correspondent, mer’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Geisel­ parents at Twin Lakes Sunday . , Remember the box social Friday Miss Fern Dickson visited with evening at the school house.-... man. . • V- S p e c ia l Bargain Bulletin Laura Thorn burg Sunday.... Rut- Leonard Wilson and wife visited Mr. C. IVRogers who lived near land school began again Monday their son, A. L. Wilson and wife Bass Lake was out hunting Tliurs- morning with Miss Ella Marsh and p{ So‘uth Bend Sunday... .Mrs. B. j d and accidentally shot himself. Felt Boots Boys’ Suits ArthurA r f h i i T Scott Sinrvf.f fidas teachers.... Mrs. l\i Tii ^ 1 i -i i i 1 I J ^ • Short Pants: wrorth fully A. Curtis and children took He died from the wound and was | Men's and Boys' Felt S. Ca vender is on the sick lis t.. .. Boots, Arctics arid O ver­ $2 50 and $3.00; Thanksgiving dinner with M r s . buried at Knox on Sunday. Mr.; A picture taken of this school;, by shoes, Ladies'and Ch ild­ now Snyder. *.. Nellie Kline spent, j£0gers was a well known farmer ren’s Storm Overs, Arc­ the Keen Brothers a few weeks ago thanksgiving in South Bend the and-well driver and highly respect­ tics and & Warm Foot­ 3-Piece Stiits has just been received and gives j gU^g^ Gf her aunt, Miss Anna Bo- ed by his neighbors. He wap a wear at saving prices. great satisfaction to all. j sarf, . # .Protracted meeting is in Boys' $5.00 and $6.00 3- man about 45 years old and leaves piece Suits; in mixtures progress at East W ashington by , a fam]iy to mourn his loss. NORTH BEND. Blankets and plain colors; splen­ Mrs. Jane Castleman Correspondent. Rev. Whittaker. Everybody in- j did assortment & o i r Wm. Baker and family attended vited to come... .John Nelson and James Hill the large land owner ; Comforts, Warm Dress choice now.... wife of Argos visited in this in German township, has offered; Goods by the yard at low the funeral of Mrs. Staten Tues­ water mark. You must neighborhood Thanksgiving---- the proposed Logansport and day___Mrs. M. C. Lillybridge is see them to gain a cor­ SB!*** still very sick... .Mrs. S. S. Reed J. L. Scheuerman and family vis-1 kouth Bend Electric road, free rect idea of great values took dinner Saturday with Mrs. ited their daughter, Mrs. John right of way and §1000 in cash to I and the vast assortments Joe Castleman and daughter Liz- Wickizer and family Sunday.... pass by the Lake-of-the-Woods. we carry here. zie, while Mr. Beed was looking Miss Nellie Snyder of Ft. Wayue, where he owns a section of land. after business matters in this lo- is visiting her sister Mrs. B. A. The preliminary survey which was j cality___Miss Helen Leopold Curtis. made this week, was run from here to Bremen which passes by this made a business trip to Chicago j NORTH UNION. Belt Overcoats, beautiful lake and Mr. Hill's farm. worth $8.50; last week___Hauling wood seems Miss Ruth Castleman, Correspondent. now ...... to be the chief occupation in this Charley Leighty and family --Plymouth Tribune. vicinity at present as winter is spent Sunday with George Osborn, Sale bills printed at the Citizen Men’s dependable Suits, Men’s $6.50 Overcoats.... here.... John Leopold and wife and wife.... Ben j. Hawkins has foffice. worth *7.00;$ 5 . 0 0 now...... Men’s 812.00 Men’s $12 Suits, good Overcoats.. .. as the best ; n o w ’ ...... $9.85

Men’s Cloves Men’s and Boys' Caps. G loves and M ittens, and Storm Head and Ear Protectors. 30 styles of xuyn Buck, Horse and Calf­ C.WOAK3 - SUIT* - 6KIMT* skin Gloves and Mittens to select irom. W inter Misses’ heav^;n o w and W raps: buy Underwear save one-half. s. Ladies5 & Child­ $6.00 Wraps, at $3.00 ren’s Warm Undergar­ $7.00 Wraps, at $3.50 Stockis Now Complete ments . R ea 1, honest va 1 - $8.00 Wraps, at $4.00 ues. the wear of which Z .3 9 will make us life-long Splendid Trousors, were in every department, and friends. Fur Scarfs $1.25 and 81.50; Ladies' extra long Fur now. 98c our prices are the lowest Scarfs, like cut. each one Men’s regular $2.50 and worth one-third more, at $3.00 Trousers: with qualities the best* now $1.90 3.25,4.50,5.50 Big Specials for Next Saturday Boys* O’Coats Meltons; each and every one a bargain; now at 200 Turn-Over Collars, worth 15c SI.25, $2.50, §3.25, $4.50 to 25c; to go Saturday-each, 5 c Shoes We’re the acknowledged A lot ol Men's Underwear, to close Sweaters leaders in this line. We quick-per suit, 25c (Q. 50c buy direct of the makers Men’s Sweaters, honey­ Just 60 Men’s Fleece- and thus avoid the mid­ An extra large line of Ladies' Fas­ combed, heavy, ribbed lined Jersey Overshirts, dleman’s profit, making cinators at extremely low prices. Ladies' Fur Scarfs, like neck; in black only; extra heavy: in all sizes; a direct saving and can cut, worth $3: worth $2.00; |A worth 76o; 5 0 ( , truly warrant every pair A lew specials in Shoes and other now...... $2.00 now...... now of good shoes we sell. lines. Call and examine our line. We want 500 p o u n d s o f We speak German here good butter; we want 500 and invite all our German dozen fresh eggs; we pay THE SURPRISE friends to make our store the highest marked prices C U L V E R ’S BIO DOUBLE, STORE their headquarters.

I i S A T I JRD A Y D F C 1 a t a l lm a n ’s I 1* JL W A X1-/1 i I ^ kJ th e BIG STORE : : : PLYMOUTH The Opening Dayt)av of the greatest greatest of all sale events ever Known to PlymouthPlymouth, An extrapvtra forcefnrrp. of fwenivtwenty clerks will servesprve youvon ntiirklvquickly and rorHiallvcordially. O Our ur (WGreat af Seven Day Novelty Sale begins on the above date and continues for seven days. Everybody invited to come and reap the benefit of these record-breaking prices.

Best Brass Pin3 : 2h* yards Linen Crash Toweling; Turkey Red Damask Table Cloth; Ladies' Umbrellas': Ladies' $l,7o Lace Kid Slices; . the regular 10c kind; 10 c grade;. per paper...... * lc two yards $1.25 value; winter weight; absolutely for ...... 8c to*...... 24c n o w ...... 77c warranted; per pair— ...... LOO Laces—worth from 5c to 8c; Men's Silk Initial Handkerchiefs; 2 yards Bsst Table Oil Cloth; Mercerized Petticoats; per yard 15c value :■ Meirs |tl.50 Buckle Arctics; only,...... 18e quality; $1.2* value: w arranted: lc a t ...... 8c to r ...... •...... 25c fo r ...... 80c for . . . ; ...... 1 . 1 0 Best t>c aud 7c Calico fall full holts • Ladies’ Fasc n a tors; Flannelette House Jackets; Men's Gray Dud; (.'oats; Men’s and Voting Men's Coats and rio remnants) absolutely warranted special for this sale; 50e quality; not to fade; per yard ...... w arranted: Ve^ts, warranted pure wool; only...'...... 14c fo r...... 39c a t ...... 80c worth $5 io §7.;>0; a t ...... 2.00 Two spools Coaie^' Thread; Meirs Colored Soft Hat.s; Men’s Lined Calf Mitten?; ■ Lot of 100 Boys’ Single Coats; Choice of all Ladies’ $5.00 Skirts; Novelty Sale price worth $1.00 to $3.00; only — ...... 4 c • v 7.r»e value; worth up to SS.jiJ: this sale only; now ...... 20c a t ...... 42c 85c fo r...... Cotton Butting; 2.95 100 dozen Men’s and Young .Men’s Col­ COc Dress, and Waist (roods; |Y|c-eeed-Lmed W rappers; Men’s and Young Men's Coats aud f j regular value Sc per bunch; ored Sliirts; itill bosoms: now ...... 4 % c a splendid value; &S.2-5 value; V e^iwonbHOto^i.OQ; < 3, {J ( J at...... 20c fo r...... 43c 1 for...... 87c Bow Neck tics; Two pairs Ladies’ Best 15c Hose; Lot of Men's and Young Men's UnJined (,’hoice of 100 Clii Id ten’s Cloaks; 2-5c v a lu ta ; flcece lined; black; Choice of Ladies’ Sl2.r»0 Cloaks, Coats g * ch o ice...... 5c Kid fi-loves; si^es 7 and VA; worth no to S8.50; and Raincoats: / /;*% fo r...... 21c a t ...... 45c n o w ...... 98c n o w ...... • • • ^ 2k yards JJest Amoskea# Apron Check Girls’ 50c .Winter Eiderdown Tarn Cxinghp.mc; warranted not to fade.; $1.25 and $1.00 Dress Goods )all colors) Lot of 100 Boys’ Overcoats; Choice of all our Men's and Young •• 2U yards for...... :...... 8c o ’S.hanters: including black yard-wide silks; worth up to Men's Suits and Overcoats; \*>m • choice ...... y ; _____ 23c 73c j choice...... - ...... 98c worth up to $10 .0 0 ; choice...... ^ # ^

Remember the dates of this Novelty Sale. Remember everything will be found here exactly as advertised. No odds and ends— everything new and desirable. Come one ALLMAN’S,The Big Store I day out of the seven if you can’t every day. Saturday, Dec. 3d to Saturday, Dec 10th. “The Store o f Q u a l i t y ” # # # # # PLYMOUTH, I N D I A N A | mm m m