Offj corders ce TFEXayOB CULVERLAKE MAXIXKUCKEE . CITIZEN.

CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906. NO. 3. VOL. IV. A COOL AND DELIBERATE AROUND THE LAKE. A NEW SCHOOL HOUSE TO Mrs. C. H. Brownell of Peru was _ LOCAL ITEMS § here last week for day’s outing. BE ERECTED IN CULVER MURDER AT BOURBON Henry Speyer captured a 5 Miss Jennie Darnell of Terre pound salmon on Tuesday. Haute has arrived for the season. — I)r. Parker has presented the The fishing has brought A. Her/ Arrangements All Completed for This Long. William Bates Shot Through the Heart and His Christian church and Sunday of Terre Haute for a week's sport. school with a wall clock. Deferred Improvement. Son Wounded by Fred Reddinger. Miss May Forman of Logansport is spending a few days at the lake. - Tho new Sons of Veterans camp is McKinley, not Lincoln as vided for them by the present ar­ [From tlie Plymouth Independent J the north. About two miles north­ J. H. Srofe of Terre Haute is The Citizen is proud to an­ was published last week. rangement a partition will convert Not in twenty years has Marshall west of Bourbon, Officer Plant look putting in a few days at his cot­ nounce that when the formalities — The Plymouth business men the. auditorium into two school county known such a tragedy as them into custody. tage. attending the drawing up of the L. D. Personett is giving J. have subscribed $500 and the town necessary papers have been com­ rooms each 25 by 30 feet. occurred at Bourbon Saturday after­ Reddinger surrendered to tlie George Mueller’s cottage a coat of will have a paid baseball team, plied with tlie school board of Two acres in the northwest part noon when Fred Reddinger shot officer without resistance. Plant paint. —I'ncle Tom Medbourn is seed- Culver will proceed immediately of town have been purchased for and instantly killed William Bates assured his prisoner that he would Dr. N. K. Jobes of the Indianap- ing down a large lawn in front of to errect a sch«>ol building which $1000 of George Garu as a site for and seriously wounded his sou, see that no act of violence was o)is city hospital spent Sunday with the house lie put up last year on will doubtless be completed by the the new building, and tho plat has Frank Bates. The trouble grew committed upon him, although a his fam ily here. first of December. already been surveyed. out of an old grudge between the number of the citizens of Bourbon the lake shore. J. C. Pierson and daughter. Mrs. Arrangements have been effected The present school property will lteddinger and Bates families. were intent upon the second crime. -J. F. Langenbaugh has been for securing a loan of whatever be put on the market as soon as Fred Reddinger, the young man L. B. Millican, of Indianapolis are elected county truant officer. He Officer Plant immediately noti­ the new building is completed. here for ten days. is said to be the oldest school teach­ amount is needed for the purchase who committed the crime, is 2(5 fied Sheriff Steiner of this city Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Wilson and of land and the construction and There is nothing in the original years of ago and is the youngest who drove to Bourbon with all er in the county. family arrived at the lake Monday furnishing of an eight-room build­ deed of conveyance of this land to son of Mr. and Mrs. John Red­ possible speed. On his arrival — Lloyd Hawkins is now the and opened Squirrel Inn, ing. The loan is to be repaid in prevent ith sale, but under the dinger, who reside near Bourbon. there the impression was given out owner of the $30 graphaphone Mrs. A. C. Capron is moving her twenty annual installments of not school laws of Indiana the proper­ Fred Reddinger was married about that Reddinger would bo brought which has been on exhibition at cottage south on her Icot. and will over §800 each. I m other words ty cannot be disposed of until an- live years ago and since that time to Plymouth on the 8:40 train and Slattery’s drug store. erect another on the same lot. the board has found a man w h o ’ other building has been secured, has lived on a farm adjoining his more than ‘WO people had collect- —Tho school enumeration of Capt. Byroade and family are will buy the land, build and equip The Citizen congratulates the father’s. H is wife and two small ed*at the railway station an hour Union township is 273 males and here to occupy the Bogardus cot- a building and rent it to the town, people of Culver on tho line im­ boys, aged one and four years, ac­ beforo the train was scheduled to 247 females, a total of 520. This tage until after commencement. . the property to be vested in the provement which now seems as­ companied by Mr. Reddinger. the arrive. In the meantime Sheriff Capt. and M rs. A. J . Knapp of ■ » “ « “ ■“ ° f J ° TOr ‘“ 6t town at the end of twenty years. sured. It is needless to speak of father, and Jonas Reddinger. a Steiner with the assistance of the South Bond arrived Thursday and ! —V sera of hard coal will \* glad This plan is the one which may be the humiliation which every resi­ brother, spent most of the forenoon officers at Bourbon had secretly opened the Arlington for the sum- j t° team that the strike has been adopted by in securing a dent of the town has for years felt at the jail in this city talking over spirited away their prisoner and mcr settled and that there is no danger $4,000,000 city hall, and is regard­ when contemplating the present the situation with the young man drove with him to Plymouth. A l­ Tho Arlington hotel is now ; of cither a short supply or an in- ed as a judicious method of meet­ tumble-down concern in which the who committed the crime at Bour­ though it was not believed that open and is entertaining-22 guests creased price, ing an immediate public need with­ youth have been housed. It is un­ bon Saturday evening. there would be any act of violence from Logansport. South Bend and New announcements publish­ out bonding tho corporation. safe, unsanitary and unsightly. In Nelson Reddinger, the jeweler at on the part of anyone, it was ed in the Citizen are those of Ja­ The plans for the proposed this commonwealth of exceptional­ Bourbon, and Wesley Reddinger. Terre Haute. deemed best by the oflicers to take cob C.irbier.er and Wm. H . Trtmp ly fine educational facilities it is who lives on a farm south of Bour­ C. M. Thubanvillo of Chicago, school house are those which were all precaution. for county commissioner. Both adopted a year ago. They show- a impossible to regard with patience bon, are brothers of the young man Mr. and Mrs. Dr. W. If. Reid, W. Wm. Bates was man 05 years of gentlemen are residents of Bremen two-story and basement building disreputable building which who fired the fatal shot. C.Shallenburger, W ill Gittius and age and his son, Frank, 38 years and will be strong candidates. (>3.0 feet bv 08.8 feet, constructed has been so long tolerated in Cul­ It seems that Fred Reddinger, a Dr. C.D.Cook are guests at High­ of age. Both resided on farms — Notwithstanding there has been ver. Very few small towns in the few days before, had offered a num- land View. of red pressed-brick with Bedford west of Bourbon, and are fairly a lack of warm sunshine for the country have such a host of intel­ ber of hogs for sale, and Wm. Bates ... stono or cement trimmings. . * , * well known over the county, Public School Teachers. past six weeks the farmers around The basement will contain the ligent and well-to-do visitors as are learning of this fact attempted jto ^ prisoner, when interviewed The Culver school board has Culver report favorably on the crop constantly drawn to Culver by the purchase them, but Reddinger.K ‘ heating apparatus which will con- . » . , i dealing this morning by a representative elected teachers as follows: conditions. Oats are coming up sist o f t «ro hot air furnaces-one I academy and the lake, ^hesepeo- fused to have any anv businessmiainesa . . of this paper refused to talk, only Superintendent I. S. Hahn. i i and the lake. These oeo- the old well, and corn planting has begun. of which will be the gift of Mrs. ha\e pie viewed our school build- family grudge. Bates. °lt seems, stating that possibly some men in Principal E. K. Landis. with Ed Hand of this place has a piece Culver, and the other, the board i„g amazement and contempt, was provoked by Reddinger's re­ his position might have acted Seventh and Eighth Years—Mi^s of sweet corn that is aboveground. has reason to hope, will bo donated Our citizens have felt the fusal to have any business transac­ differently but that he had been Grace Zeehiel. scorn George Wolford was refused a by another member of the Culver visited upon us, and tion with him and is reported to provoked by Bates until it had Fifth and Sixth Years— Miss have beeu saloon license by the commission- family. restive under it, but they have been have made a number of uncompli- become unendurable. Heseem- Chloe Butler of Plymouth. jers’ court last week. ^ remon­ mentary statements concerning ed to bo bright aud cheerful and Third and Fourth Years— Miss U5 first floor will include four unable to clearly see tho way for strance filed by Clay W. Metsker Reddinger. This talk of course by 11 is manner showed no remorse Rose Moss. class rooms, each 25 by 30 feet, providing the funds for such a charged that he had not been a came home to Reddinger, and the **or "'hat he had done. He slept Primary—Miss Fdna Stahl. and a hall lo by 35 feet. building as the town required. Tho resident of Center township for 90 result was that the feeling between wel1 during the night and this The salaries of the superintend­ 'The second floor will contain a problem is apparently solved, aud days last past, and that he had re­ the men grew more bitter. R e d -! morning was visited by his father, ent and principal remain at the high school assembly room 30 by within a few months we shall be peatedly violated tho law while dinger also claims that Bates pois- brother, wife and two small child- present figures of $75 and $60. 40 feet, two recitation rooms each able, with a feeling of pride, to di­ running a saloon in Culver. oned his hogs, ren. 2;> by 30 feet, and an audience rect the attention of our visitors to Episcopal Guild. Saturday afternoon Reddinger Parker and Stevens have been City Marshal Fisher took half room 25 by 00 feet, The audience the handsome structure which will All Saints’ guild held an unusu- drove to Bourbon carrying with employed by Reddinger and will a day last week and did one of the room will be provided with a stage rear its sightly proportions from a him a 48-calibre revolver. As he defend him in the circuit court as ally large and pleasant mooting on best jobs of his administration when ; and will be used for the present commanding location. It wili be a day of rejoicing for walked along the street in front of soon as it is possible for them to Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Sum he put the town clock in good run- for school exhibition purposes and Hessel. Seventeen ladies w ere ning order. It is now keeping ex- for such public gatherings as may not only the school board Messrs. the Nicholas restaurant, Wm. Bates a hearing, Rea, Parker and Speyer but for present. Mrs. Elsie Curtis was cel lent time and striking the hours, be properly granted its use. When came out and Reddinger shot him Fred Reddinger, the murderer, is the humblest citizen when the new appointed treasurer in the place of down in cold blood without warn- a nephew of John Swoverland, correctly. W e'll own up that we've the schools outgrow the rooms pro­ school house is dedicated. Mrs. Shugruo who has left Culver. ing. H e then turned and fired who was killed in Bourbon town- felt like saying something mean . It was decided to give a strawber­ three shots at the son, Frank, one | ship several 3Tears after attacking and ornery about that clock ever The family of Wm. York of Cul- At the Academy. ry festival soon. Mrs. Hessel served shot taking effect in tho left arm. another man, who shot Swover- since we struck town. Probably it ver have placed the Citizen under Cadet Cox of Sheridan, Ind., was a very tempting menu of refresh­ contract to furnish them with good The injury of Frank Bates, how­ land in self-defense. wouldn't have done any good if we taken to South Bend on Monday ments. local reading for the coming year. ever, will not prove to be of a very Two daughters of Wm. Bates ar­ had, and now we're glad we didn't. for an operation for appendicitis. serious nature. rived in Plymouth this morning on Ifis parents were here to accom­ Reddinger then turned and Hed. on their way from South Bend to pany the lad. The latest informa­ The town was in a state of turmoil. Bourbon. They had learned of A MATTER OF SERIOUS IMPORTANCE tion is that the patient stood the The entire population of Bourbon their father’s death, but did not An awakening interest in the!would be reduced to a patch of Methods have been discussed at operation, but is in a critical con- was soon upon tho scene and offi-! know that he had been murdered question of fire protection for Cul- ashes, Not only would stocks of the recent meetings which are prac­ ditiou though hopes lor his recov­ cers gave pursuit. Many citizens until apprised of the fact by Mr. ver has been shown during tho goods be swept away, but a score tical and easily adopted when once ery are entertained. past week and two citizens’ meet­ accompanied the officers in search Ormond, while engaging a rig to of families who occupy apartments the citizens decide to take action. Major Mallory of the U. S. army of Reddinger, who was fleeing to be taken to Bourbon. ings have been held for the pur­ over our stores would be homeless. A good engine and a few cisterns made t h e annual iuspection on pose of arousing public sentiment Most of our business men have a will protect two-thirds of the prop­ Monday. It was a busy day for A Country Fire. Death at Burr Oak. as well as to consider ways and large portion of their capital in­ erty of the town. The town board the faculty and the cadets, but it Fir© from an unknown cause do- Undertaker Easterday went to means. Members of the lire com­ vested in their stocks of goods, and may or may not at this time be wras also an inspiring occasion for stroyed a barn, a hen house, a corn 1 Burr Oak Monday morning to di­ pany, notably Mowton Foss, inaug­ a fire such as we fear would set able to assume the responsibility the institution is in fine condition crib and a shed on the farm of Geo. rect the funeral of Eli Lital who urated the agitation, though it may them back years in their financial for the expense; that will be known iu every particular, and eagerly Osborn 3| miles northwest of town died of consumption after a short be said that our citizens generally circumstances. when the matter is taken up by awaited the officer's arrival, Monday afternoon. The fire was illness. Mr. Lital lived in Culver realize that the time has come for And yet, face to face with such them, as they promise they will do,1 . w T discovered in some straw' piled about four years ago, removing to action. a probability, there seems to bo a at their next meeting. The pur’1 Am0n« the Churche’- At the morning preaching ser­ against the shed. ’ The value of the Hibbard where he remained with In this matter Culver has been childish faith that because no such pose of this article is not to deal vice at the Christian church, last property destroyed was upwards of his brothers, the sawmill men. un­ peacefully sleeping over a volcano calamity has occurred,none is likely with the practical problem of the $200, partially covered by insur­ til a year ago when ho went to that at any hour may bring as rel­ to. The history of ten thousand cost (which will be solved bv corn- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. G. R ep­ logle were received into member­ ance. Besides tho buildings the Burr Oak. H e was a bachelor and ative a sweeping disaster as the small towns in the United States pctent persons), but to urge tho ship from the South Bend church. tlamesconsumed 30 bushels of corn, 53 years of age. Rev. Mr. Ferrel earthquake at San Francisco. We stands as a solemn warning to our community to sit up and take no­ In the evening at the Reformed a buggy and a grain drill. The oc­ conducted the burial services. are horrified at tho loss and suffer­ own people to prepare for an emer­ tice; to get a move on themselves, cupant o f the farm is Mutchell Ka- ing of the people in the coast city, gency that is every day imminent and to shake off the everlasting in­ church Mrs. J. Saine was received To Select Delegates. by letter. nouse who thinks that sparks from but precisely the same condition ; and overshadowing, difference which so often stands in the Nickel Plate road ten or twelve The democratic voters of the sev- threatens our own community. It Culver needs a new school build- the Way of the safety and progress There will be preaching next rods away set fire to tho shed; oth- eral precincts in Union township reqnires no great stretch of' imag- ing, but a building of some sort we of tho average small town. Sunday morning and evening at the M. E. church, in tho morning ers suspect that children started are requested to meet at their ro- ination to draw a picture of thedes- have. Wo desire our streets to be Chairman Replogle has appoint- tho blaze. spective polling places on Thurs- olation of a two hours’ fire, in repair, but streets are here and ed the following committee of five at the Christian, and in the even­ ing at the Evangelical. i i 17- M ay 24, between the hours of started under certain conditions, will remain. Necessary as we know to canvass the town to see how Lake V tew was Easy. 12 aiid 3 p m > to 8eloot flologates Rev. L. E. Connor of Roseville, which the inhabitants of Culver these improvements to be, more much can bo raised by popular sub­ III., of the Church of God, will Lake View high school proved to the county convention to be held would look upon. It is easily pos- necessary and pressing is the need scription toward the cost of pro- , . ^ ^ an easy prey for the C. M. A. in at Plymouth Saturday, May 20. sible for a chance spark finding for fire protection. curing proper apparatus ami facil- PT £ Bllrr10,lk on Thurf,d^ their dual meet last Saturday, the' jj. q Hawk, Ch’n. lodgement under an old shingle of And the people of Culver cannot ities. This committee will take '“,d J r,d,ly mglit9 of this weok' military boys winning by the score ------tinder dryness to start a conflagra­ too promptly recognize tho import- . such action as is necessary after ? r Wa °rm- y Pa9t°r 8t of 93 to 15. Lake View scored but — Rural route inspectors will tion that one of our frequent high ance of the matter now under dis- tw . . t «.i i i r Maxiukuckee. cussion and take steps to save then,- ‘ hu uf 1 of the lx'ar(t ° f . ------one first and Culver made a “ slam” got to work in Indiana this woek. winds would carry from building selves from the most frightful vis- wn trustees: Wanted— 200 bushels potatoes in the hundred, “ two-twenty” shot New Victor records at the Brad­ to building in the business district itation to which a frame-built town M. H. Fo3s, O. A. Gandy. Frank for seed. See Harry Saine at the and half-mile. ley restaurant. until the entire business district is subject. McLane, G. R. Howard, O. T. Goss Cash Store. WORST CASE OF ECZEMA. THE CANNON BOOM. THE WHITE PAINT OF THE WHITE HOUSE. THE CULVER CITIZEN, Spread Rapidly Over Body—Limbs1 and Arms Had to Be Bandaged— ARTHUR B. HOLT, Publisher. Tho White House at Washington, which has been the “Kings Palace” Marvelous Cure by Cuticura. INDIANA. CULVER, of the American Peopla since it was “ My son, who is cow twenty-two years O i l j y G O first occupied by President Madison of age, when he was fcAir months old be­ No Permanently Rich. in 1809, has recently undergone a COURTIERS ONLY ONES TO AP­ gan to have eczema on his face, spreading It is quite unnecessary in this coun­ thorough course of remodelling, reno­ quite rapidly until he was nearly covered. PLAUD SPEECH FROM try, says Dr. Charles W. Eliot, of Har. vation and repair. Every American W e had oil the doctors around us, and ---- THE THRONE. some from larger places, but no one helped vard, in tS'orld’s Work, to feei alarm citizen is owner of an undivided him a particle. Tbe eczema was some­ bbout tbe rise of a permanent class eighty or eighty-five millionth part of thing terrible, and tlie doctors said it the White House, as well as of the was thc worst case they ever saw. A t of very rich people. To transmit great other Public. Buildings and Monuments Jffembers Angry Over Failure to Grant times his whole body and face were eov- estates is hard. They get divided or I ered, all bur. his feet. I had to bandage in the Capitol City. An item in the Amnesty to Those Who Had Been dispersed. The heirs are often unabla bis L^mbs and arms; his scalp was just j renovation of the remodelled White Imprisoned for Laboring in Cause i dreadful. to keep their inherited treasures, or 1 House was repainting. Every visitor of Liberty. A iriend teased me to try __ Cntif-ura, if, by the help of lawyers and other to Washington knows why the White and I began t o u s e all three of the Cuti­ cura Remedies. He was bettor in two hired agents, they manage to keep House is so calied— because it is lit­ St. Petersburg, May 11.— Without a months; and in six months ne was well. erally a "white house”. Tbe exterior them, they cease to accumulate, and sin gle hitch and wit-n on ly a m inor Mrs. R. L. Risley, Piermont, N. H., Oct. ! paint must therefore be white. Now 24, 1905.". ______^ _ only spend. This is one of the natural incident to mar the memorable day, . while the pure white surfaces and sim­ effects on his children of the very rich the Russian parliament was inaugu­ CAME WELL RECOMMENDED ple lines of the White House, set in man's mode of life. With rarest excep- j rated Thursday. The weather was j the midst of green lawns and beauti- tion the very rich men of to-day are ! superb, and the Stage management of He Was Net Like Some New and Un­ ful trees, produce a very satisfying the impressive ceremony at thc win­ tried “Feller'’ Among the not the sons cf the rery rich men of effect of dignified simplicity, white ter palaco, where Emperor Nicholas, G irls. SO years ago. but are new men. It will | paint from a practical point of view, surrounded by courtiers and all the he the same 30 years hence. The wise is about the most unsatisfactory kind pomp and panoply of power, deliv­ The buxom maid bad been hinting tbat rich father will try to put his sons of paint that could have been selected ered the speech from the throne t.o tho she did not think much oi working out, into those beneficent professions and by the original designers. First, be­ nnd this in conjunction with the night­ members of the two houses, was per­ cause any white paint is easily dis­ ly apearance of a lather sheepish young occupations which have strong intel­ man caused her mistress much apprehen­ colored by smoke and dust, and sec­ fect. Such a spectacle perhaps never lectual and moral interest, and in sion, relates Everybody’# Magazine. ond, because ordinary white paint before has been witnessed on the which pecuniary independence is a “Maitha, iss it possible that you are itself gradually turns gray or brown­ earth’s stage. thinking of getting married?” distinct advantage. Such are the pub­ The message in reality was less a ish yellow from exposure. “ Yes'm/' admitted Martha, blushing. “Not that young fellow who has bees lic service in elective or appointive of­ But white the White House is and throne speech than a greeting, and re­ calling on you lately?” fices, the ministry, scientific reasearch, quired only three minutes for its de­ white it must remain or it would no "Y e s ’m, he’s tne one.” livery. Emperor Nicholas read slow­ eocial service, and the management of longer be the "White House”. So the "But you have known him only a iew ly. The admirable and even cordial charities and of serviceable endowed renovators, making the best of a dis­ days." tone of thc sovereign in renewing his “ Three weeks come Thursday,” correct­ Institutions. Inherited wealth enables couraging situation, sought for the ~ \ Minneapolis Journal. pledges and asking the cooperation ed Martha. young men to devote themselves early lest kind of white paint procurable. “ Do you think that is long enough to of parliament for the regeneration of know a man before taking such an impor­ to these fine employments, which are Uncle Joe— Gee, I Didn’t Know It WT as Loaded. The average citizen if asked to guess what kind of paint they finally decid­ i the country was only negatively satis- tant fttep?” not pecuniarily remunerative, but yet “ Well,” answered Martha with spirit, ed on would probably answer— "white : factory. possess the highest sort of interest and Flunkies Applaud. " 'tain't’s i: he was some new feller, lie’s lead and oil.” but he would guess well recommended; a perfectly lovely girl oiler all the rewards of beneficent In­ PAPER COMBINE IS BEATEN wrongly. The paint selected as tlie Courtiers and spectators, other than 1 know was engaged to him ior a long fluence among rcen. 1 best obtainable was a ready mixed members of the national parliament, while.” led the cheering, but the members DECREE ENTERED DISSOLVING paint, such as can bo bought in any Health of School Children. A personally conducted party in a special well furnished village store, such as were ominously silent, expressing nci- train of Pullman sleepers will leave Chicago, Proper attention to the health of GENERAL COMPANY. Js used by more than half of the ' ther approval nor disapproval. What July 36th. for u tour of the East, covering children is an excellent civic invest­ HID TO DRUG IN rankled most was the failure of the Detroit, Toronto, Niagara Falls, St. Law­ eighty or eighty-five million owners rence River, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Witnesses Who Sought Immunity for ment. A great part of the diseases of the White House on their own emperor to mention amnesty, and Ottawa, Quebec, White Mountains, Port­ which develop a3 chronic in after life ATTORNEY GENERAL MOODY BE­ Corporation Pay Fines and homes. That one brand of mixed later, when tlie members assembled land, Me., Old Orchard, Portsmouth, Plym­ in the Tauride palace away from the outh, , New York. Philadelphia, could be obviated by closer medical GINS PROCEEDINGS UNDER. Agree to Testify. ; paint was used instead of another is Baltimore, Washington. For complete spell of the throne room, many of supersivion of children's health. Es­ THE SHERMAN LAW. a mc-re accidental detail— there are itinerary with rates and other details, ad­ | them were with difficulty restrained dress A. C. Shaw. Gen. Agent, Canadian pecially defects in hearing, eyesight St. Paul. Minn.. May 12.—The Unit­ fifty or a hundred brands on the 1 from percipitating matters by offer­ Pacific Railway, Chicago. 111. or teeth can be checked in early life, ed States governme.tt Friday secured market tbat might have been selected ing resolutions on the subject. The while iu later years they become too an unconditional surrender of thc pa­ in other circumstances, and in fact, The Effect. Alleges Manufacturers and Dealers j constitutional democratic leaders, how- per trust in the United States circuit a different brand was used in paint­ " I think that my speech on this ques­ confirmed to yield to treatment. The Ale in Compact to Illegally Con­ I ever, who dominated everything, were court, before Judge ianborn. ing the Capitol. tion will have some effect.” investigation of the board of educa­ trol Prices of Patent Medicines and anxious not to weaken the reply which “ it has already had an effect,” answered The attorney general began a suit Every property owner, therefore, tion have shown that a majority of Proprietary Articles. ; the lower house will prepare to the Senator Sorghum. “ You have cauned two December 27. 1904, m dissolve a combi­ who paints his house with a high or more questions :o grow where there tha school children have either de­ i speech from the throne, in wnich is­ nation between the General Paper com­ grade ready-mixed paint is following was but one before.”—Washington Star. tective eyesight or a tendency to bad sues with the throne will be joined, Washington, May 10.—The attorney pany and 2:} other defendants on the the example set by the Government vision. It ia now proposed to ex­ j Authorities at Washington, who used and succeeded in staving off prema­ Lewis’ Single Binder straight 5c. You general Wednesday made public the ground that an agreement had been en­ pay 10c for cigars not so good. Your deal­ amine the school children's teeth al­ j ready-mixed paint, because they could ture action. following statement: “The govern­ tered into by them in restraint of in­ er or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111. find nothing else as good. The scene around Tauride palace so. This experiment has been tried in ment has fo-(lay filed in the circuit terstate commerce. - was in striking contrast with that at Germany, where attention to the court of the United States for the dis­ Some people seem to take dismal delight Attorney Kellogg, for the govern­ PERSONAL PARTICULARS. the winter palace. Each, indeed, was teeth has improved the eyesight and trict of Indiana a petition for an in­ in always being on the wrong side. ment, and Attorney Flanders, for the typical and told an eloquent story. ------♦ ----- junction against certain associations, the hearing by improving the diges­ defendants, appeared before Judge Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of Bos­ At. the Tauride palace tons of thou­ Try Garfield Tea! It purifies the blood, corporations and individuals, compris­ tion of the children treated. It is as Sanborn sitting as a circuit judge, and ton, attributes his excellent health at sands of people were acclaiming their cleanses the system, brings good health. ing wha' J; commonly known as the necessary for a child to have sound Mr. Kellogg moved that the mandate the age of 84 to the serenity with representatives; at the winter palace “Drug rn,3t of the United States.” *ense3 and good bodily health as men­ from the T'nited States supreme court which he takes life. He sleeps nine legions of military and courtiers by The Pames defendant specifically The trouble with the dead beat ia that affirming the order :'nat the witnesses hours every night. is eo very much alive. tal development. a^In t'ae majority of named in the wm have voluntarily the hundreds cheered for the emperor. be must testify be filed. Judge Sanborn the occupations which the present combined together to control the prices John D. Rockefeller is to live for N everth eless -the proceedings o f the ordered the mandate filed. The wit­ uchool children ° the present will ia at which proprietary medicines and two months of the year at Tasadena, lower house were not spectacular; in nesses then appeared before the United UNITED STATES SENATOR future years 6arn their livelihood, drugs shall be sold to me consumer Cal. He purchased Carmelita, the fact., they w ere alm ost tam e in com ­ States examiner ana offered ro testify. parison with those at the winter pal­ sound health * nd * EOoa physi.27S,fl l1 toii3 ATARRH of the stomach is the cor­ teaches that this elemental principle liceman, sentenced by a. court and rect name for most cases of dyspep­ "Why, sir, do you think so?” the cadet the list of what is known as ‘Aggres­ in April last year. Of this small ton­ C must be introduced into thc body anew put to work breaking stone in a peni­ sia. In order to cure catarrh of the sive cutters.’ and thereafter such re­ nage the Reading company produced asked. "Because all the comic art­ tentiary before the day was over, ihe stomach the catarrh must be eradicated. tail druggist, is unable to obtain from 53,575 tons; L eh igh V a lley, 19,995; each day, if we would replace the loss ists,” said Col. Larned, “have now be­ man refused to disclose his identity Only an internal catarrh remedy, any manufacturer who is a member of Jersey Central. 2,534: D elaw are, L a ck ­ and rebuild thc brain tissue. such as Peruna, is available. gun to put vegetation in their back­ when questioned by the court, but i the Proprietary association, or from awanna & W estern, 144,645: D elaw are W e kn ow tnat. thc phosphate oi Peruna exactly meets thc indications. grounds.” said he was the “King of Bums.” and any other wholesale druggist who is & Hudson, 70,013; Pennsylvania. 53.- potash, as presented in certain field Revised Formula. came from “Nowhere.” Whc-n Re­ a member of the Wholesale Druggists’ S67: E rie, 115,314; N ew York, O ntario grains, has an affinity for albumen and “For a number cf years requests Reform has already progressed so corder Stanton read a lecture to him association, any of the commodities & W estern, 25,173, and D elaw are, Sus­ that is the only way gray matter iu th< have come to me from a multitude of far in Russia that a man thero can In court for abusing the flag, he inter­ which may be manufactured and sold quehanna & Sch u ylkill. 2,$75. brain can be built. It will not answer grateful friends, urging that Peruna now think anything he pleases, pro­ rupted, declaring “that is all it is by them or any of them.'’ to take the crude phosphate of potash be given a slight laxative quality. I vided he exercises due carc not to General Strike in Italy. of the drug shop, for nature rejects it. good for. The recorder imposed a have been experimenting with a laxa­ mention his thoughts to anybody, or Rome, May 10.—In consequence of sentence of six months. tive addition for quite a length of Assassination Rumor Denied. The elemental mineral must be pre­ time, and now feel gratified to an­ to act In accordance with them if they troubles at Turin over a demand by sented through food directly from na­ San D om ingo. M ay 10.— In vestiga ­ nounce to the friends of Peruna that are at all progressive. t he weavers for fewer hours of work, a ture’s laboratory. Ashes Laid to Rest. tion shows that the authorities were H am ilton , O., M ay 9 ....The ashes o f I have incorporated such a quality in general strike throughout Italy has These facts have been made use oi mistaken in believing that they dis­ Helen Peabody, founder of the West­ the medicine which, in ray opinion, been decided upon. in the manufacture of Grape-Nuts, and The prominent lawyer who asserts covered a plot May 6 to assassinate ern College for Women, who died in can only enhance its well-known bene­ any brain worker can prove the value ficial character. that women are responsible for 80 per President Caceres as he was leaving Railroad Shops Resume Work. Pasadena, Cal., were formally burled of the proper selection of food by mak­ “ S. B. H a r t m a n , M. D.” the theater. The persons arrested ill New York, May 12.—All the loco­ at the college. The 300 girl students cent, of the divorces is too conserva­ ing free use of Grape-Nuts for ten days connection with the alleged conspiracy motive and machine shops on the line formed the funeral procession. The j tive. Make It 100 per cent. If wom­ or two weeks. Sold by grocers every­ have been released. Quiet reigns in of the Erie railroad have resumed copper box containing tho ashes was w ■ cated in oyeeola en did not accept proposals of mar­ where (and in immense quantities). FO R SALE Sswars this city and its vicinity and busi­ work with a full force of men on full almost lost in the San Francisco dis­ County. Iowa, finely improved, must be seeu to riage there would be no divorces. Manufactured by the Postuni Co., Bat­ appreciated. worth S t j.o o ner acre, will close it cut ness is improving. tim e. aster aud arrived ten days later. tle Creek, Mich. at only jCj.co. VV. V. C R EG LO W , Rcaisen, Iowa. Anthony’s Falls, Minn., where I began TIMELY BEE TALK. CONCERNING COIFFURE. the practice of my profession, the law. SS There was r.o city of Minneapolis Various Helpful Suggestions far th# On the Vital Importance of Becoming WASHINGTON GOSSIP Man Who Has Bees for Pleas­ when I went there, but as soon as it Hair Dressing and of Keeping was started, I found myself stung by ure oy Profit. Tresses in Condition. A. FEW SUGGESTIONS TO THE GEN. FUNSTON RIGHT MAN IN the journalistic bee. and founded the Minneapolis Journal. It was an uphill When nectar is abundant in the TROUBLED HOSTESS. RIGHT PLACE. Do you know how to frame your job, but we persevered. Public senti­ fields, and your bees hesitate about face? asks Mine. Julie D’Arcy, in the ment was in opposition to an anti­ startlug work In the sections but crowd A. Guessing; Contest Wherein Many Chicago Chronicle. the brood nest with it, try the follow­ A PRACTICAL ENTHUSIAST. slavery paper iu that section of the Islands Play a Fart—A Unique Giving lessons in coiffure building country. The pro-slavery element was ing plan: is the occupation of a girl who makes A HOME-MADE BROODER. and Amusing ‘-'Stork strong, and professional men. particu­ When the combs are sealed at tha a good living in New York during top in the brood chambers, mash these P a r t y ." Record of Crossing of Earthquako larly lawyers, and the preachers, also, the season. Springtimes she packs Description of the Device Recom­ Tremors — Transfer of Historic turned the cold shoulder on us.” cells at the top of the brood frames her trunk and goes to London and mended by the Agricultural with a table fork; shut up the hive, A Guessing Contest. Place in Old Dominion—A Dr. Fell relates an interesting story during August she ls back again and Department. Here is a contest which ought to of how he went out with a horse and put the sections on, aud then rap oa at Newport. She follows the seasons Peculiar Hoax. pfease the young readers of the de­ wagon to round up subscribers for his the hive. Do this just before dusk, and and her patrons follow her. As a general rule it is best to buy partment and cause the grown-ups to ASHINGTON. newspaper. Near Fort Snelling lie you will find the bees nicely at work “Your beauty all depends upon your such articles as brooders from men jrnton their thinking caps. At the top —The old saying was met by the commanding officer of there the next morning coiffure,” she says. “You may be the who manufacture them and guarantee of slips ot paj>er write "The Islands about “Roosevelt the fort, who told him that a party It is not difficult to persuade any col­ most beautiful thing that ever stepped them to work. Iu making such con­ W e Visit,” and give the following list luck has now been of Sioux and Objlways had by some ony of bees, of proper strength, ta into a French-heeled slipper, yet you trivances yourself you run your own of questions, withholding the answers changed to Fun- means secured several kegs of whisky. work in the section; but do it by rap­ are spoiled it your hair isn't dressed risk; but many have succeeded with until after the time allotted for the ston luck.” Brig. The officer jumped into Dr. Fell’s ping on the hive and driving them u.?. right. People are just beginning to wagon, and they finally came up with homo-made brooders, and for the ben­ coulest. C e n. Frederick They fill themselves with honey ani think about hair dressing and even efit of those who wish to try, we What Islands are always to be had Funston has again the Indians and destroyed the liquor, go up there and work. You have per­ yet they don’t pay as much attention quote the following, condensed, from at picnics and lunch counters? Sand­ been the right but it was a race between them and haps scarified enough cells so that they to it as they ought to. It is a thing F arm ers’ B ulletin No. 237, o f the wich islands. man in the right the half-drunken red devils for the will have no cells except those to put that can be studied and studied again. United States department of agricul­ What Island U always verdant? place. As com ­ fort. There was a heavy snow on the the honey in. The honey will have to “The beauty of the coiffure depends ground, so that the Indians were ture. Greenland. mander of the de­ be taken out by the bees. It Is a forcing upon several things, the first of which handicapped and they lost their race For about a dollar, those who pre­ What Island 13 a bright English partment of California he was right process, as you might say, but it se­ with the horse and wagon. fer the artificial method of raising win? New Guinea. on tho spot when the terrible earth­ cures the result. chicks can make a brooder out of an What island ls recently discovered? quake wrecked the city of San Fran­ A colony with abundant entrance for “ Gunston Hall." Newfoundland. cisco, and the record he has made in air is less inclined to swarm than it SIMPLE real es­ What island offers plenty of frozen maintaining order and giving relief to otherwise would be. Raising the hive tate notice ia refreshments? Iceland. the sufferers is equal to any that he by putting an inch block under each, What islaud ls always wrathful? had previously attained, although he Washington p a - corner, and leaving the hive open all pers the other Ireland. is a medal of honor man ia tbe list around, is an excellent method for giv­ day recorded the What Island offers a very poor bev­ of army officers. ing plenty of air. But do not expect erage in place of the cup that cheers, Gen. Funston Is right well known transfer of one of that the plan of giving plenty of air the most histori­ but does not inebriate? Haytl. In Washington, where he has many will entirely suffice to keep bees from cal places in the What island ha3 iu its name a very friends who were intimate with him sw arm ing. old dominion. It Inhospitable greeting for ships that long before he ever dreamed that he j I have used various methods of was the sale of aome into its ports? Ceylon (Ballon). would wear the stars of a brigadier transferring, but have given the fol­ “Gunston hall” of What islaud ls »ough aad unrefined? general in the regular army. Less HOME-MADE BROODER. lowing the preference. These direc­ historic memory tions will be applicable only to those Corsica. than a dozen years ago he was an in­ old packing case, which will, accom to Gen. Robert Gibson Smith, of New who have bees ia fiame hives. W'hat Island should contain plenty conspicuous clerk in the department of modate 50 chicks. The details of the Jersey, for 550,000. This is one of tho Of small canned fish? Sardinia. agriculture, a place he secured through If tho bees to be transferred are in best-known estates in Virginia, and is construction are shown In the illus­ What Islaud ls a pine tree? Cy­ tbe influence of his father, who was a common box. and the combs have not situated in Fairfax county, on the Po­ trations. The lower section of Fig. 2, press. for many years a Republican congress­ been built down to the bottom, cuc tomac river, 22 miles from Washing­ where the lamp for heating is placed, What Island should maiden ladles LOW FRENCH COIFFURE. man from the state of Kansas. Fun­ down the box to the depth of the ton. The estate almost touched the old is a box three feet square, made of visit? Isle of Man. ston was always an ambitious little fel­ comb, turn the bottom side up, aud is variety. You must not always look Mount Vernon estate, and the own­ ten-inch boards, and covered with tin What island is named as a forfeit low, but his friends here do not re­ put spacing sticks between the comb* the same. The woman who dresses er of Gunston hall. Mr. George Mason, or gaivanized iron. Above this cover, or present? Philippines. call that a military career especially to prevent contact with each other.. her hair always the same way makes was one of the most intimate friends around the edges of the lamp box, What Island has iulny driveways? appealed to him until conditions grew Then place one of the standard hive a great mistake. She looks tame and one-inch strips are nailed. Two one- so bad in Cuba under Spanish misrule. and neighbors that George Washing­ bodies on top, closing up all surplus Isle of Rhodes. the same to you and you begin to inch holes are bored through these Ho used to talk with his associates ton had. openings on the sides or ends. Now W hat islands take the form of small think sin; cannot look any other way. strips on each side of the box for the about the oppression of the Cubans The old mansion is standing virtu­ go to a colony of bees and remove x birds? Canary Islands. “Secondly, the beauty of the coiffure and wish that he could do something ally as it was built by Mr. Mason, in frame of honey, anu containing egg* What island is six sided? Cuba. depends upon the condition of the to help them win liberty. He went to 1755. It is an imposing aud delightful and larvae; place this in the vacant W'hat Island ls of great length? Long hair. Unless you know how to keep Cuba finally and fought with the pa­ old building, and is of the old colonial body over the box, and fill up with, island. your hair in shape, thick, glossy and triots against the Spanish and had a type of architecture. The bricks of drawn comb or foundation. In a few. What island ia former times received shining, you cannot hope to have a I pretty lively time. which it is built were brought by ship days, if you keep watch, you will find many famous heads? Block island. satisfactory coiffure. Your hair must It was when the Spanish war broke all the way from Scotland. They are SECTIONAL VIEW OF BROODER. the queen in the upper story; then What island is a prey to hunters? be well groomed and brushed until it i out and he was largely instrumental twice the size of modern bricks, but you quietly slip a queen excluder be­ yox Island. gleams. Without these characteristics purpose of ventilation. A floor of in raising a Kansas regiment, of which are exceedingly durable as the walls oi tween this part and the old box. In. What group of islands have a picas the best hair dresser can do nothing matched boards is laid on the strips. he was made colonel, that his active Gunston hali will compare more than 21 days you can remove the lower part ant breeze? Windward islands. at all. Her hands are tied from favorably w ith‘the buildings of the A hole eight inches in diameter is cut aad dispose of the comb as you see fit- What island is Justly feared for its military career began and he soon beauty’s standpoint. demonstrated that while he was an en­ present day. The house is 80 feet in the center of this floor and over it Jumping and kicking? Kangaroo is­ “I am a coiffure builder, nothin? thusiast, he was a practical one and long by 40 feet wide. The principal is reversed an old tiu pan, ten inches land. else. I don’t shampoo the hair and AN OBSERVATION HIVE. , not .t visionary one. entrance is on the north side of the in diameter, the sides of the pan be­ What island makes good things to I don’t treat it. I merely dress it. building and is marked by a large ing punched full of holes to allow ; Arrangement by Which a Study May sat? Cook island. When it is ready to be put up I am ppljfflte Instruments. square porch of brick and stone and free circulation of heat. Over this is Be Made of the Bees W hen What Islands should we look to for called in and hero my real work be­ OR the past few having four heavy dorlc pillars. On placed a table two feet six inches wisdom? Solomon islands. a t W o rk . gins. I am required to build a coif­ weeks nobody has the soutlr side there is a smaller porch square, with 4*& inches high. What islands aro uot intended for fure which will be becoming, only been thinking of overlooking the wide Potomac. this table is If you wish to become familiar week-day use? Sunday Islands. this and nothing more. But I must much else except This estate now consists of 615 acres with the workings of bees there is no A miniature globe or a toy ship will make no mistakes. My reputation a curtain~of °fe\l SS* the San Fran­ ana affords tine pasture and farming j boltom at tetervMs o£ fir‘e sij wav which is bet­ make suitable ------would if r down hill like a rolling cisco earthquake. lands, besides having large orchards w a y w hich is bet­ A Stork Party. were to build an unbecom­ inches to allow tho chicks to pass in in g head. Washington scien­ containing about 10,000 fruit trees, j and out at* w ter than to ob­ Coming events cast their shadows 'ill, the whole Ijeing sur­ “I never put a square woman Into tists have beer- Former Representative Thomas E. serve them in before, and the rustling of a stork’s rounded by boards four inches high a parted coiffure. It would bo fatal verv much inter­ Watson, of Georgia, a populist and such an arrange­ wings gives the up-to-date hostess an and three l'eet long nailed together at s d e i to her appearance. The woman who ested in the cause Farmers’ Alliance advocate, tried to ment as is de­ opportunity of giying a very novel and the corners aud resting on the floor of can wear her hair parted ls the thin­ of that terrible buy this place about a year ago. Mr. scribed herewith. altogether the most attractive affair the brooder. When the chicks aro faced woman of tho sweet type. Slro disaster, but they Watson, despite his preaching the This may be lo­ imaginable. All the world loves a ten days old one of these boards may can part her hair and look attractive. have to admit that many of their the- simple life and antagonizing riches, is cated on the front baby, and I am sure wheu^tbe little be taken away and a bridge used so But not the square-faced woman. ories are guesswork. They have a man well to do in this world’s goods, porch or at any other point which is strangers arrive, they will bo all the that the chicks may run from the She, poor thing, must always wear gleaned some very interesting data and amply able to pay the $50,000 convenient. Make a frame of lumber happier on account of the good time hover to the floor of the room. (See her hair rolled high in a pompa­ from tbe disturbance, and the seismo­ asked for this old estate, but some as shown in Fig. 1, about five inches their mothers had at this “stork" graph, that delicate instrument that F ig 1.) dour. Styles may come and styles hitch occurred in his negotiation. He wide, 12 inches high, and 18 inches luncheon. registers disturbances of the earth, has may go, but the pompadour is always was anxious to get up into the old long. Prepare a tube a b 2Vi inches There were four honored guests and come into great prominence. The the thing for the square-faced woman colonial atmosphere and settle down AN IDEA IN HEN HOUSES. wide, one-half inch high inside and six intimate friends, aud they had weather bureau has one which prompt­ m — of the plain type. on an estate with which George Wash­ about 20 inches long, through which conspired with the hostess to make ly recorded the earthquake on the Plan of Nests Which W ill Prove Con­ ington was so familiar. the bees may enter through the door the party a success. On "the” four morning it occurred, but at the mag­ venient Both for Laying and HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. c into the hive. chairs at the table bibs were tied; netic observatory of the United States In Search of a W ife. Setting Hens. Matte a top for this hive with a the favors were dainty celluloid rattles coast aud geodetic survey, at Chelten­ YOUNG man giv­ Good macaroni is of a yellowish round opening covered with screen. and white storks bore the place cards ham, the closest observation was ing the name of I have a good aad simple way of tint and does not break readily In This opening serves to ventilute the in their bills; but “the’' four plates made not only with the seismograph, Henry Stark has making hens' nests which I will give cooking. hive and also is useful when the bees each bird had a baby done up in a but also with the self-registering mag­ be.en causing quite to others, says a writer in Prairie small square of linen. The taljle cen­ Newspapers placed under carpets netic instruments. a sensation In Farmer. My way is to take boards terpiece was a gilt cardie, with a and rug3 are most satisfactory, and This magnetic observatory is one of Washington re­ six inches wide and 12 feet long and canopy of dotted swiss tied with pink by using a long stitch they may be the best equipped in the country and cently and creat­ have them sawed up into 12-inch ribbons. Tiny pink rosebuds were sewn together on the machine, mak­ the seismograph was mounted there in ing much agita­ lei>gths. One board will make three scattered over the table with maiden­ ing squares a3 largo as mav be re­ December. 1904. The record is made tion among the nests 12 inches square. Some thin hair ferns. The napkins were folded quired. by a fine steel point which makes a ladies. He is an boards can be used for the bottom. like doll babies and were plnr.ed with Turpentine is the best preventive trace on a sheet of paper having a eccentric sort of Now make a platform three feet wide safety pins. Candles, fairy lamps for moths. Saturate pieces of brown smoked surface. This paper is wound an individual, if across a portion of the house at the and a number of little night lamps paper with same, and place in boxes. on a cylinder driven by clockwork and all his tales are to be believed, and is desired height from the floor. Place gave tho illumination, while advertise­ Tea is ono of the foods which it revolving once every hour at. such a now having the time of his life re­ the nests ou this iu an even row close ments of all the baby foods adorned will not do to keep iu a glass fruit speed that the smoked surface moves ceiving responses to his suggestion together at the edge of the platform THE 11IVE IN PLACE ON PORCH. ' the walls; these had been cut from jar. Tea loses its strength in past the pen point at the rate of one- that he would like to have a nice lady next to the roosts. Now make a par­ are to be fed. Hang this hive near to magazines and mounted on cardboard. strong light, and probably deterior­ twenty-fifth of an inch every four sec­ for his wife, and when the right one tition of woven wire or boards from some vines on the porch, allowing the There were also numerous “ads.” of ates in a weak light. onds. Cheltenham is 2,450 miles in comes along he will settle upon her the top of the nests, and middle of iu'.et tube to extend outside, a3 shown go-carts, high chairs and cribs. The A handkerchief wet with eau de an air line from San Francisco and the the tidy sum of $300,000. It may be platform, to the roof of the house. in Fig 2. The bees will enter through record shows that the waves from the When a hen wants to set, and you have menu consisted of celery soup, bread cologne and held under the eyes will . mentioned that the lady has not yet this tube and will seldom bo found no use for her for that purpose, she sticks, chicken cutlets, mashed pota­ help to removo the dark lines that Garthquake crosse,« continent in appeared, and M r. S tark ’s $300,000 are within the hive. ; seven minutes 21 seconds, or at the yet intact. H e cam e here a fe w wt?eks can be placed on the other side of the toes, spaghetti and tomatoes; a fruit are caused by fatigue. To prepare for operation go to an I rate of 5% miles per second, which is ago and put up at the best hotel in the partition and be inclosed by the back 'salad, ice cream served ia round rings, A strengthening drink for the aged old hive about six days after you j 27 times the velocity of sound. city, and to an enterprising reporter of the nests and the wire netting ■with tiny bottles labeled “paregoric,'' is made by boiling a tablespoonful have seen a swarm, and you will find The self-recording magnetic instru­ on a daily paper told an enchanting where she will be away from the lav­ •angel food and chocolate, with tho of pure honey in half a pint of a number of live queen cells from ments registered the same data and story in his great luck in searching ing hens. Nests made in this man­ usual accessories of nuts, bonbons and water. which the queens will emerge in a olives. showed that the tremors of the earth­ for wealth. ner can be easily cleaned and freed If you have a pan or bottle ot day or two, which looks somewhat a a quake crossed from San Francisco to According to hi3 tale, he struck it from insects. In the living room after tha repast soured milk, let it stand until it is shown in Fig 3. Take three frames Cheltenham in about seven minutes. rich wherever he went In gold and sil­ the guests found a large stork, some thick. Put tarnished silver forks, of hatching brood ver mining and in search for diamonds live feet high, which disgorged va­ spoons and small pieces into a shal­ Weeds in the Corn. with one or more One of the Original Group. in the diamond fields of Brazil. He rious-sized packages when its wmgs low pan and pour tho milk over I find it is a difficult matter to keep queen cells and NE of the old orig­ said that he w as w orth $500,000 in were pressed. As the parcels were the weeds down, especially fa the corn place in the ob­ them. Let them remain in tho milk inal group of abo­ cash, besides retaining an interest in marked it did not take long for each half an hour or longer, then wash field, writes C. C. Gibson, of Morgan servation hive. litionists of which some valuable mines. He was tired, one of “the" four to discern “ whose them and rejoice In their brightness. county, 111., to Farmers’ Review. I do Put on the cover, carry to the porch, Horace Greely, he declared, of his hard life as a pros­ was whose.” There were dainty it by careful cultivation and having Ink spots may be taken out of Wendell Phillips pector and gold hunter, aud wanted to and adjust the hive In position. bootees, caps, bibs, and all sorts of j only about 20 acres to a man and team. Some of the old bee3 will leave, : delicate white goods with chlorinated and William Lloyd settle down in peace, comfort and do­ things for the diminutive 1 have neither the morning glory or but those that are hatching will . wardrobe, f Soda. A few drops poured on will Garrison were mestic bliss. In order to attain bis and a merry t me ensued. At five the : make the lnk dlsappear at 0nc9. [t bind weed to trouble me. I am not make it their new home. It ia types, still resides Ideal lie Intimated that he would set­ troubled with any kind of weeds ia my necessary to hang this hive in the :™°momn„aZ Wns should not be used on „llk, however, i n Washington, tle $300,000 on the lady who met his camomile tea. also a concoction made Dcliclou3 mU3tar(1 „ mada b)r flr3t small grain except when I get a poor shade out of direct rays of the sun. and talks m ost in- ideal of a wife. His story got a wide from anise seed, and “ educator” crack- stand of grain. Then weeds of different which would kill the larvae and drive slicing an onion in a bowl and cov- terestingly of the circulation, and the mails have been lers. On departing the guests received kinds take the place of the graiu. The the bees from the hive. By observing erlng it with vinegar. Let this early days. This filled with letters from all over the small boxes, which, on opening, re­ this hive regularly, says Farm and stand 48 hours, then pour off the is Dr. Vickers Fell, who is now in the country. kind of weed making the most trouble vealed a soap baby and a doll’s nurs­ in our vicinity is a grass known as fox Home, you will learn of the workings vinegar into another bowl, add a lit­ eighty-seventh year of his age. lie They come from women in almost ing bottle. The hostess made the large tail. We do not find the state law as of bees in a way which is otherwise tle red pepper, salt, sugar and was one of the pioneers of the west, every station of life, but the majority stork from cardboard, cotton wadding, to obnoxious weed at all effective. impossible. enough dry mustard to thicken to a and started the first Republican news­ of them have been written by working .some feathers which a kindly butcher cream. The proportions should be a paper west of St. Louis. In addition girls and servants, who thought they saved, a bottle of muciiage, and black STOCK NOTES. Ground oats are much more val­ teaspoonful of the pepper and salt to his devotion to the cause of antl- saw an opportunity to secure wealth paint, with a good stork model to work uable as food for stock, fowls, etc.. and twice that of sugar, but tastes slavcry, Dr. Fell has been deeply in­ and a husband. There Is a stupendous from. The bird was heid steady on Pigs from young and immature than is wheat bran. Equal parts or differ somewhat as to the quantity terested in the question of woman’s assortment from blase old maids, foxy the floor by white ribbons fastened to sows are likely to be weak. Do not ground oats, bran and Indian rnoal of sweet used. rights and temperance. The other day widows of uncertain years, dashing a hook in the celling. be afraid to use an old boar or an old mako an ideal ration.—Farm Journal. The easiest way to sprinkle clothes while in a reminscent mood, he talked little girls from Dixie Land, gay chor­ MADAME MERRL of his early experiences in tho west, sow. is to use a clean whisk broom that us girls and country maidens who have If you would get the best return.! and of conditions that the present gen­ To Reduce the Abdomen. should be kept for the purpose.—Bos­ swallowed tbe whole story of great Before the well-known hame-staple from your investment ia your horse, To reduce the abdomen stand erect ton Budget and Beacon. eration has little conception of. In wealth and Stark's hunt for a wife. breaks, you had better replace it with treat him right, and be sure to cli:> speaking of his early history, he said: and draw a long breath, at the same time The latter says he has had to employ a new one, or it may cause you to Wim In the early spring.—Horse Re* “I was born In Lancaster county, drawing in the abdominal muscles; do To Friends in Mourning. a secretary to answer all these letters, lose a half day in a busy time. view . this morning and evening, increasing Pennsylvania, In 1819. M y parents and he has not yet reached the end. Cards of invitation should be sent to Unless a man has some love for the time as the muscles grow more able were Quakers and were, like the ma­ The whole thing Is looked on in Wash, If yon wish io increase the fertility acquaintances and friends that are in cows, aud some idea of what to do for to stand the movements, which will at jority of Quakers, opposed to slavery. ington as a joke on the public or gel of the farm, raise more clover, feed the mourning, giving them Lhe privilege of their comfort, he will never make a first soon tiro. aecllulng. Tn 1851 I established myself at St. ting hold of susceptible women. hay to the stock and return the manur« aucccss of dairying.—Farm Journal. to the land. THE CULVER CITIZEN DOMESTIC REVOLUTION ON PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ARTHUR B. HOLT. Publisher.______£ )R . O. A R E A , SDBSCKIPTIO.N KATES Ono Year, in advanso...... $1.00 IN MANY CULVER HOMES P h y s i c i a n a n d S u b g e o n Si* Months, in advmica...... 50 Three Months, in advance...... 25 SATISFIED OFFICE: Main Street, opposite Poft OSice ADVERTISING C u l v e r , I n d i a n a . Rate* for homo aud foreign advertising rnado A Common Sccnc That is Witnessed at This known on application. Legal advertising at the rates fixed by law. Q R. NORMAN S. NORRIS, CUSTOMERS Entered at tho po'dofflce at Culver, Indiaua, Time of the Year. us second-class mail matter. PKVTIST. C u l v e r , I n d ia n a , M a y 17,1906. Those are the kind we want and the kind we have. The This is the season of the year finds the furniture all out on the Two Doors North oi PosUtffice- Phone 23 1. ladies of Culver and vicinity have learned to depend upon when the house-cleaning microbe porch and in the yard and tho CULVER. IND. This passage from President our taste and skill in getting their millinery of us. and we is most virulent—when, in fact, it clothes line has a carpel drooping p ^ PARKER, Roosevelt's muck-rake speech is are glad to say that we rarely fail to meet the most exact gets in its work with deadly effect I despondently with half its length worth remembering: “There is any ing demands. The work of Miss Moss, our trimmer, has P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n amount of good in the world, and on the feminine portion of the hu- restiuS 011 tbc gra" - H e kn0W9 given universal satisfaction. She seems to know just how man race. The symptoms are un- then that he's up against it good there never was a time when loftier Special attention given to Obstetrics and to do th<* right thing with every individual customer. We and hard and he eats his cold beans Disease* of Women. Office over Culvor Ki and more disinterested work for the mistakable, beginning when the change Rank. Residence, corner Main and have received a new stock of hats and trimmings for spring with a weary air, and neither of Scott Street#. Ollice hours, 8 to 10 a. m; 2 to 4 betterment of mankind was being first warm days of spring come on. p. m. and 7 to 8 u. rn and summer wear and know that you will admire the goods, them has much to say. As he picks done than now. Tho forces that A t this time the good housewife has up his hat and tries to make a tend for evil are great and terrible, an abstracted air. She goes about g W . S. W IS E M A N , M. D. sneak she tells him in decisive but the forces of truth and love and the house with her eyes fixed on P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n courage and honesty and generous- vacancy. She talks less than usual tone8 t 0’ 11 havc lo Ponnd th» l DRESSMAKING ity and sympathy arc also stronger ( Yes, brother, this is possible, anti i«arPet before he K009 back to work C u l v k k , I n d i a n a . than ever before.” even true if you’ll just atop to re- ‘'or lhat front room has Sot to 1,0 a11 We wish to call the attention of the ladies of Culver and settled today. She thinks she’s put x j j f^IR C H ILD member it). This is the first stage vicinity to the fact that we also do high-class dressmaking. IMPROVEMENTS. it off too long already; there’s Mrs. ------of the disease. In a few days she In this, as well as in our millinery, yon will find we com­ L i v e S t o c k a n d G e n e r a l loses her preoccupied air nnd be- Kaddlebanger got her houseclean bine quality with style. Whatever we turn out will be just Work of Beautifying the Town nearly half done. The next A u c t i o n e e r . gins to get restless. She frequent- j as good ns it is possible to make it. Making Good Progress. an awful hard one on the Terms Roa-souabla. Satisfaction Qnarantood ly stops in tlie middle of the dish­ day is an awful hard one on Wrltu for dates. Residenco, 2 miles east of Max Mr. E. A. Poor has just put a whole family for it’s tho sottin’ inkuckea Lake. CULVKK, IND. washing or the baking to fly up final coat of white on his large new stairs and gaze intently into the room and bedroom that’s got to be Trustee’s Notice. house built last year near Kreuz- cleaned, and “ father’’ is hustled After April 1st. my wookly ollice days, for the spare room, her eyes wandering transaction of town-hip hiif book ™ s» n,oved ,nto Political Announcements. at the depot was finished this week. ces with studied glances from cor- tbe baek >'arlL and ,bfit noon hi? It is a vast improvement on the ner to corner, and with ono finger, district and desire to be renominated, 1 now announce myself us a Against Burglary ing from the court house steps to A t noon when he comes home he n’t it, brother? condidate tor that ollice, .abject to the s^lec- ; tion of tho Democratic convention to be held at the four corners of the court yard. | = -=-.■ ■---- 7.:-— — ....------Plymouth on tke3t>th day of May. 1W.0. Does n WILLIAM H. TROUP General Ranking The yard will be filled in and THE PREACHER’S WEDDING. and the ushers in evening dress, Business leveled and the lawn will be prop- took np the march through every Low Rates to California. Makes Loans erly looked after so as to give a Details of the Nuptials of Rev. April 21 to Mav 4; return limit, Also agent for the Receives Money aisle of the church and then took OUl Reliable on Deposit much better appearance about the Nicely and Miss Porter. their places to "the" right’and left 31- June 24 to July 6; re- JOHN HANCOCK Buys Commercial T turn limit, September la. court house and yards than here­ At the M. E. church, James­ Life lusurauco Co. Paper ot tho bridal couple. Then in the First-class round trip tickets to of Uoston. Maaa. tofore.' Plymouth Independent. Farm Loans Made town, Ind., Wednesday evening. language of and in accordance San Fancisco or will at Lowest Rates | May 2, Rev. Wayno M. Nicely and be sold at nearly half rates on the Prompt and Court* On the Diamond. with the ritualistic rites of the eoua Attention j Miss Myrtle L. Porter were united church, the Rev. Dougherty pro­ above occasions by the Chicago, to All Culver’s 7th and 8th grade boys ; Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. in matrimony by Rev. Frank nounced tho beautiful touching M. R. GLINE, were gold-bricked in a game of Tickets will be good on the Over­ Dougherty, pastor of the M. E. service of the Methodist Kpisco- Contractor and Jiuilder Your Patronage baseball at Plymouth Thursday. land Limited of this company to S. C. SHILLING church at Wingate, Ind., formerly pal church, uniting them in the San Francisco or Los Angeles via KciJlUcBce—Maxlnhuckec. Solicited The score was 12 to 9 in Plymouth’s P re sid e n t pastor of the Methodist church at holy bonds of matrimony. Mrs. Omaha; The Pioneer Limited via. favor. Several players w'ho were Jamestown. Leotia Ashley, sister of the bride, St. Paul and Minneapolis, or Thei larger and had 110 business on the Southwest Limited via Kansas The church was tastefully dec­ was matron of honor and wore a Plymouth team were rung in on City. Tickets good going via one I John S. Gast orated with white apple blossoms dress of silk voile over taffeta silk. the Culver boys. The score in a of these routes returning via an-j CULVER CITY and smilax. Across the entire Immediately after the ceremony TINNER previous game at Culver was 9 to other. For advance information ! front of the altar a profusion of the bridal party and guests to the about rates, routes and train ser- i Spouting, Tin *ind Steel Roofing:, 2 for the homo team. flowers, ferns, palms and vines nuu,ber ol over one hundred were vice call on or write E. G. Hayden. I entertained at the home of the Traveling Passenger Agent, Chi-; Steel Ceiling, Warm Air To Boston and Return. formed a solid wall of blossoms Meat . | . , bride’s parents. Refreshments of cago, Milwaukee . Eddy to Corbin Spencer, tracts in 21, Gasoline Stoves Ice Cream Freezers Bend Times, is admitted by Sam 32. and 3. 21.?, jflOCW. the construction of an $8,000 filed since our last report: Ueor>re W. Knoblock to Jeremiah l.eiters, to be true: church. James M. Hooker and Anderson pnrt out-lot Cabbell’s add, Plymouth, il'-W. Lawn Swings Screen Doors Ex-State Senator Sam Parker of The building occupied by Huff Susanna Uuy to Amelia Smith, tract in 23, 32, South Bend had tho distinction a Voast vs. Sidney Williams, etal; 1. $25. few days ago of being a listener on & Co. was sold last, week by J. F. complaint to quiet title, supply Nellie Wise to Thomas- J. Ui«cley. lot 2 in neq Lawn Mowers Screen Windows Weiss to Mrs. Wm. Huff. Con­ of 22, 32.1. *300. the floor of the house of represen­ deed and to cancel mortage. Clyde L. Wise, by gdn. toThomaj J. Bitfley, in tatives, although he never has sideration named, $10,000.— Bre­ State of Indiana vs. Frank ivu- ueq of 22.32,1,$500 been a congressman, a governor, a Roiu Reamer to iieorgo II. Dolph. in 24, 35. 1. COME IN AND GET OUH PRICES men Enquirer. berry; grand larceny. 42.(XW. cabinet officer, a member of the The Akron News says: Mrs. William S. Doan to Francis A. Oiborn. ; a iu supreme court nor has held any John W. Railsbaek vs. Julia A. Scott Whittenberger marketed two sb seu 12 M. h. L., $1,201). other office that would entitle him Suit, Nancy J. Young, Flora 13. Isaac llar^ii to Henry ftarah. lot in noq lfc, to admission to the iiocr. Mr. hundred dozen hens’ eggs during Lambert and Flora B. B. Lambert 32, 4. $75. Culver Cash Hardware Co. Elizabeth and H. C. Chandler, to Steven Ed­ Parker had no intention of violat­ the month of April, which at 14 as administratrix of the estate of wards, lot in lot 3, Maxinknckee, 27, 32,1, $50. ing the rules, but he had been used cents per dozen amounts to $23. Conrad W. Suit,deceased; on judg­ J. A. Molter to Edward HarUock, w of lot No. to the free and easy ways of the Daniel Lemlar had 22 out of 29 3, Conklin’s add. Inwood, ii. Indiana legislature, where outsid­ ment and for attachment. James A. Klingerman to Edward Haddock, 2 ers walk in on the floor and take sheep killed by dogs, and William James E. Thomas filed a petition a nwq neq, 17, 33, 3, 5003. Craig 13 killed, making $521.50 JBarbaru Feldman to William C. Gammons, seats with members whenever they to terminate a trust and for con­ lots 21 and 22. Thayer's add. Bourbon, $1,473. please. Ordinarily the lynx-eyed worth killed by worthless dogs veyance of real estate. Anderson South to George W. South, eh swq doorkeepers would have halted since March I. -Bourbon Mirror. nvv-q, 13.32,1, .K*0. him, but probably he looked so MARRIAGE LICENSES. Stephen ISdw&rd? to Richard T. and Maryli. It is reported that some South Irwin, lot in lot No. 3. .Maxinkuckee, 27, S2, I, Stahl and Company much like a statesman that they Harry S. Marvin and Mae Etta Bend men have leased a tract of $i»0. confused him with the real article Southworth; John Zimmeran and Winfield S. Siniff to Harriet Komig, 12 a in Anyhow, he sauntered in on the ground on tho east shore of the Mary A. Theurex; John Q. Kleck- Swq 20 M. R. L., $2,500. Staple and Fancy floor, listened attentively while Lake of the Woods, on which they James 11. MulcLett to Chancy Becknoll, 40 a ner and Effie M. Chaney; Frank in 22.31,3, §2200. Democratic Leader Williams and will build a club house, and will W. Martin and Dora Eva Brock; Charles "E. Manuwal to Robert E. Stout, part W' Republican Leader Payne de­ seq neq 25,31,2, 31 »30- Groceries establish an automobile line from molished each other for the 145th George 1). Kellogg and Elizabeth J. O. Ferrier et al, trustees, to Trustees Chris­ Bremen.—Bremen Enquirer. tian Church, Culver, lot iu se cor out-lot 1, Van time, and then spied Represent­ Grace; Addison J. Slosser ar.d V i­ F resh , Salt and Smoked Without any warning Geo. S. add, Culver, glw. ative lirick. ola Mae Hoover; Harry P. Hoham Albert B. Wiekizer to Cora A. Rintflu, lot 1. “Hello. Brick!’’ he said, as he Darr, aged 64 years and a widely and Emma F. Yockey. Boley’s 2d wjd, Bourbon, $750. slipped up behind the South Bend known undertaker, died at his Peter W. Blue to I*aaa A. Batz, 40 u In 33,32,3, M e a t s ^ j & member and slapped him on the I IN* TUB CIRCUIT COURT. $2400. home in Syracuse of heart trouble. Karl R. fJarts to Peter Mosser, lot 3, block s, shoulder. Mary A. Pence was allowed her Hlyfeesf Markcl h lie ftild H e had been engaged in the Riugie'-S 2d add, Ureinen, $1125. “ Great heavens, Sam, how d id ' claim of $020 against the estate of Nancy Watson to Samuel R. Powers, 13 u iu 7. F » HBURN.Ci0« $ ® ior Prodace aud Hides you get in here?” inquired Brick, I undertaking business nearly 40 33.4, $1000. Samuel Pence, deceased, to be paid Phoeba Pickens to Ida I. Bivins, 1 a out of uoq turning pale. years and was a prominent K . P. t... out of the assets of the estate. 20 M. R. L., $700. A Fine Line o( Ouecnswarc, Etc. Senator Parker explained, and; Roberts. Monroe to Ulysses S. Lemert, 3 lots together they beat a hasty retreat The New Church. Mathias Beatty was declared of io Fair View Place. Plymouth, $1C0. to the outside without standing on The plans for the new Reformed unso.tnd mind, and Isaiah W . and Robert S. Monroe to Angelina E. Lemert, part the order of their going. seq nwq 10,34,1, $1400. church have been received and ac­ Norman Beatty were appointed his Harriett E. Munu et al to Harry Harris, lot 45 Phone A lo. : CULVER, IND. guardians. Cougle's add. Plymouth, $X>&0. A Fine Showing. cepted by the building committee. W. S. Overmyer to Philip Sickman, 55.30 a in Clyde R. Walter, who is taking Tho cost of tho improvement will Ida M. Cross was granted a di­ 5.32.1. $8200. reach about $5,000— $1,000 more vorce from Liberty Cross and $200 Reuben Katey to John W. Romfg, 40 a in 30,32, a course in the Kansas City Veter­ 1, $2000. inary college of Kansas City, Mo., than the original expenditure con­ alimony. Edward Foltz et al to Lewis II. Foltz, tract in templated— but the increase is ful­ The case of the State Exchange 20.35.3, aud in 23.35,3. $5000. has just received his tirst-year Laura L. Hand to Alonzo T. Sla.vtor, tract iu standings. The record is one which . ly justified by the enhanced beauty Bank of Argos vs. H arm on C. and 9.32.2. *1600. of the structure. The east front of j Marion L. Brewer, on note, and tho Elizabeth Shoemaker to Alonzo T. Slayter. does him credit and is a pretty part lots 8 and 5, block 8, Argos, $4000. case of the Flint & Walling Mfg. good indication of his future suc­ the main part and tho annex will Alonzo T. Slayter to Laura L. Hand, 29!': a in Anchor Posts both show a large center, window Co. vs. Lee G. Ditty, on note, wore 9.32.2. $1200. cess in his chosen profession. The Wm. Schoonovsr to Margaret E. Slayter, part standings are as follows: Anatomy flanked by two smaller ones. The dismissed. lot 2, Smith's add, Argos, $100. (recitations) 97, anatomy (labora­ tower and entrance will occupy the James H. Matchette recovered Jamei! H. Matchett to Wm. J. Lutz, tracts In 23.33,3 and 14,33,3, i6S-X). Call and sec same tory) 91; histology (recitations) 9-4, center of the building where tho judgment against James A. Sick- Hcury C. Anthony to Charles W. Anthony, part histology (laboratory) 92; chemis­ two sections meet. The architect­ man in the sum of $71.00. of 21,35,2, $445. Chrlateua Sickman to Joseph D. Hc-i»er, sOa and get my prices try (recitations) 94. chemistry (lab­ ural design of tho towor meets ev­ The case of Frank Bristol vs. iu 3.52,1, $4400. oratory) 97; pharmacy 99, materia ery requirement of beauty and util­ Alice Stockman to foreclose me­ Jennie i). Darnell to Edward T. Hazeldiue, part lots 10 and 9, Sea Ueach Place, Mnxiu- medica 85, physiology 90, feeds and ity and will form a striking feature chanic’s lien was dismissed by the kuckee, 22,32,1, $2800. feeding 94, breeds and breeding of the structure, Tho material for plaintiff, and the case of Mollie C. John 1£. Dietrich to Juhn J. Wright, part lots Burns against Franklin Burns for 1. 2 and 8, John P. Hutl's add., liremen, t*J00. 92, language 95, clinic 91. the outside walls is to be red Charles A. Poll to Lydia A. Smith, part of 30, pressed brick, relieved by stone divorce and alimony was dismissed 35.1, $1. At the The Booze Question. William J. Hagenbnsh to Otto L. Gro33tnan, water tables, sills and caps. There for want of prosecution. Culver, thc little town on Lake part lot 3, block 7, Smith's add., Argos, $400. will not be a prettier church build­ IN THE COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Leonard Hock to Otto L Grossman, part lot C, Lumber Yard Maxinkuckee, which recently vot­ block 7, Smith's add., Argos. $1156. ing in this section of Indiana. On application of Samuel Clay- ed saloons out of the bailiwick, will Jonathan Plukerl to Wm. J. Ha«enbush, part baugh, Oscar Claybaugh was sent lot 3. block 7, Smith’s add.. Argos, $200. now have a “club.” Yesterday at Opening of Navigation. Michacl Speishofer to Christian Clbis, lot in Culver to the School for Feeble-minded. Indianapolis the Maxinkuckee The first sign of the opening of Tippecanoe, 18.32,1, $20. E. B. Sw ift was appointed tax Henry llornig to John W. Romig, 40 a in 30,32, club of Culver was incorporated lake navigation was given last 1, $700. ferret for three years, to receive as for social purposes; directors, J. Thursday when Capt. Crook fired Jane Hollander to Charles Moslander, 40 a iu compensation 35 per cent of the 22.34.1, $1000. Henry Geiger, Carl Rees and Frank up the Peerless and towed the Sophia W. Blue to Myron Trump, SO a in 20,32, amount collected. J. O. FERRIER, Proprietor Bauer, all Logansport people.— dancing pavilion over to the west 4, $1300. Fred Goodyear, William Bollen- Charity L. Scatter to John Dawson, part of C, Exchange. side of the lake. The Vandalia 32.3, $1850. bacher and John Barts were ap­ Wolford’s former saloon at the has promised] to get the pier into Drayton V. B. Skinner to Ney Mikels, 21 a iu pointed viewers of the highway pe­ 13.33.1, no con. depot has been opened as a “ quart place this week and when this is Ney Mikels to Fhil Hurch, 21 a in 18,33,1, $1. titioned to bo vacated by Edwin house” whero under a government dono the Peerless and the Mees- Alice Eidson to Charles L. Alderfer, part ul Gibson et al in Center township, lo t53, Walnut, $150. license liqaor and beer can be sold waugee will go into regular com­ Marion L. Brewer to Mina M. Bowell, tract in south of Plymouth, and they are to W. S . EASTERDAY in quantities of not less than a mission, and life on the lake will 12.32.2, $10,000. meet at the office of H A. Logan | Duuicl Grosman to E. M. Hege et al, a in quart to be drank off the premises. begin to seem like the real thing. | 22,32,2, |*X). FURNITURE and UNI)HitTAK/AG at Plymouth on May 19 at 9 o’clock. Augujtloa Engel et al to Jcsde M. Leepcr, SO a A “ Club” in Trouble. Married in Alabama. A franchise was granted the Tip­ iu 16,34,3. Sa^OO. Jesse M. Lecper to Peter E. Dietrich, SO a in Two Phones—Independent and Bell Over at Syracuse, Kosciusko Robert E. Morrison of Indian­ pecanoe Telephone company for 16.34.3, $3200. Day and Might Gails Receive Prompt Attention county, a “club” is made the sub­ apolis is a lake resorter well-known j lines through parts of Tippecanoe Julia Diok to Henry E. Ringle, lot 7, Volltner .fc Sauer’s add., Bremen, $965. ject of a grand jury investigation. in Culver. H e went South last township. Pena Danner to Mary A. Moor, lot S, Voilmer Carry a Complete Line of Furniture Tho method of oporating tho “ club” fall for the benefit of his health,; The Rochester Bridge company j i Sauer's udd., Bremeu, $S50. Catherine Deveny to Ida I. Bivins, lots 9 and was to sell coupon books at $1, the driving in a wagon. News comes awarded the contract for a bridge ! 3. Rhoads' udd., Argos, $600. Next Door to Postoffice, Culver, Ind coupons redeemablo in anything that he was married in Alabama in Green township and ropairs to Ida 1. Bivins to John F. Kosebaum, lots 9 and 8. Rhoads’ add., Argos, $650. that the “ club" deals in. recently to a lady of that state. the Gans and McPherson bridges, Harvey R. Norris to Anna L. Zeehiol et ul.pnrl Nothing is printed on the cou­ Mr. Morrison owns “Shady Bluff” they being the lowest bidders. of lot i, 27,32,1, and 3.10 a in 34,32.1, $1. Susan Zechiel to S. S. Chadwick, lot 5, Chad­ pons that would indicate that they cottage on the east side of the lake. Frank Shively was awarded the wick's amended plat, Long Point, 21,32.1, $519. could bo bartered for a drink, but, contract for the erection of two Jacob Noitliagor et ulto JouaLhan Neitliuger. CLOTHES CLEANED To Springfield, III. 20 a in 9,32,1. $1. according to testimony offered, the arches over the Knepp ditch in Special train to Springfield, III., Theodore R. Marble to Benjamin F. Noftsger, H. A. ROGHHILL management of thc club has been Bourbon township, one to cost $270 lot 54, ex a 60 ft., Walnut, $38. (Successor to Wm. Klapp) AND PRESSED Saturday, June 2, via the Wabash Benjamin I'. Taylor to Nathan Yearrick, two known to accept them for almost System, account German Baptist and tho other $248. lots in Argos in 30 E. M. R.. $1900. ------AT ------any kind of liquid refreshment. Brethren Conference. J B. F. Meredith, trusteo of Tippe­ The Famous “Ever Ready” Dry This train will leave Ft. Wayne canoe township, filed his petition Livery & Feed Stable Congressional Convention. at 11:15 a. m. on above date, and Batteries for sale by Willard E. A . P O O R S for a headstone for Joseph Rhodes, hood Rigs ai Reasonable Rales The democratic congressional will run through to Springfield, Zechiel, Culver, Ind. Thoue 4G 3. BARBER SHOP deceased ex-union soldier, which WILL MEET ALl TRAINS committee met in Plymouth to­ 111., picking up en route special cars at Huntington, Peru and L o ­ matter was referred to the nearest Culver Academy driving a specialty. Where you gd «i , Culver Get the Best. $5.80; Attica, 2:30 p. m., rate, $5.15. Emanuel Kamp. The Harrison wickless and valvo- For further information call on the Junk dealers’ licenses were is- HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY 85 Cents Port Wayne and Return feed and sale less oil gas stove, from $3 to $9, has nearest Wabash agent or address, Bued to Julius Pure and Benjamin May 27 via Nickcl Plato Road, Thos. Follen, Pass. & Tkt. Agent, opening of Robinson’s park. Spe­ — Stable — been tried by tho peoplo of Culver Burr of Plymouth and to Jerome Lafayette, Ind. mayl7w3 All kinds of Repair Work neatly cial train leaves Hibbard 7:27 a. and it has proven superior in point B. Kern of Atwood, Indiana. Special attention given to travel­ and promptly done. m., returning leaves Ft. Wayne 7 of economy and convenience to any Peerless Portland Cement. Auditor Singery reports that p. m. Full iufomiation of agent ing men. Terms reasonable. on the market. A t J. P. Sham- Old reliable article, constantly about eleven hundred mortage or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A., bauglTs. at baud at Dillon & Medbourn’s. exemptions have been filed in the EAST or MACHINE SHOP Ft. Wayne, Ind. mlOw3(83l) Barn East of the Postoffice tive. and his description Of the outfit, AN EVERY-DAY STRUGGLE. given 1:1 a few sentences, tallied ex­ actly with ihe squire's rig. Men and Women of Every Occupation Suf« Satisfied that the one in whom he fer Miseries from Kidney Complaint. had so great an interest must be just HOOSIER HAPPENINGS a short distance ahead, Colonel John J. C. Lightner, 703 South Cedar St., spurred on. Latest News of Interest From Various Abilene, Kansas, is one of the thousar^s Towns in Indiana. There was a long stretch of road J who suffer from kid­ RfiEN ED m »D S~^a> between this last picket post and ney troubles brought A m x x ? Lyndhurst, that was practically un­ on by daily work. " I guarded. first noticed it eight BLAMES CLASS STRIFE FOR FIRE PLOTTED TO KILL SHERIFF. or ten years ago,” said CQW & Y7ZZ> J8S&&rsJ7Z&T" A W \ been defeated he would have spent on with great bounds. additional charges grow out of the ac­ Consumptive Pleads Guilty. his life in obscurity instead of becom­ He could see lights, as though the quittal of Catos Sexton in the embez­ Kokomo.—John Brogan, 27 years zlement case, which was tried at ing president of the United States. naturally scorned her as any true, past experience, Colonel John would rascals had even had the assurance to old, arrested on a charge of burglary Connersville oh a change of venue. honorable man would. I have sus­ from time to time feel considerable un­ start a fire at the Side of the road and at tho home of Lee Kciiin, of this CONCERNING CITIES. Sexton, as a witness for himself, as­ pected as much, but it does not mat­ easiness whenever his mind reverted play picket. city, has confessed and says lie is serted that he had told the directors In five years Krupp’s town of Kssr*n ter. She is his wife, and as Crockett to the female spy. A dark object—that was the car­ ready to be sentenced. Brogan was a several times that the association was has increased 93 per cent. Cologne, has sown he must reap. You were When he stepped out of the house riage, and around it the moving forms Bible agent, but he was forced to insolvent, but they continued to de­ w ith Its 426,0)0 people, has had an as­ about to ask me something else, he found the faithful sergeant by the of the guerrillas. give up work of canvassing on account clare dividends. tonishing growth. nephew.” door. Though his steed fairly flew, such of ill health. lie got out of funds and “Where is she now—I mean Mol- “To the horses, sergeant," was the was- the Impatience of the colonel robbed the Kerlin home, he said, to Any city of more than 100,000 Inhab­ Charged with Bigamy. itants is considered a great city. (_)£ Iie ? ” order. that he kept using the spurs— no pace provide for his absolute needs. He Fowlerton. Surprise came in tho "On the way home, I have reason These had been left nor. far away. could keep up with his desire. has consumption and says he can not these Germany has more than any arrest of Mrs. Mary S. Royal, wife of to believe.” Mollie and her attendant dusky Thus he bore down upon the scene live more than two years. It is imma­ other country, namely, 41. J. W. Royal, merchant of this place, This caused him to be anxious to guard would have had possibly ten like a bosom of destruction, ready to terial to him where he lives, provided Great Britain and the Unfed States on tho charge of bigamy, preferred by follow, and yet remembering her fine minutes’ start. sweep anything and everything out of he has food and shelter. That is the have 30 each. Then there is a break her husband. The plaintiff waived pre­ scorn as she told him she hated hypo­ Still, they could probably overtake his path. reason he is willing to plead guilty till we reach Russia with 16. France liminary trial, and in default of $300 crites and detested him, John winced the Granger vehicle before it had He was inspired by a double motive and be sent to a penal institution. with 15, Italy with 12, Japan aad Aus­ bonds, was committed to jail at Mun- at the thought of presenting himself traversed more than half of the road —chivalry and love. tria-Hungary with eight each. de. The arrest was made by William before her after what had occurred. leading to Lyndhurst. (To be continued.) Centenarian Passes Away. Estes, town marshal. Mr. Royal al­ Why had she braved this trip io the The squire had once been proud of Terre Haute.— Mrs. Margaret Brod­ leges that his wife has other hus­ city, unless she was learning to love his high-stepping horses. Who Were the Transgressors? erick died at the age of 101 at. the Are You Tired, Nervous bands living, from whom she has n6t him—unless something within, her This was early in the war. There was a ripple of laughter home of her daughter, Mrs. A. W. and Sleepless? around the Capitol when the annua! been legally separated. heart, refused to believe him the guilty The needs of the Confederate cav­ Walsh. She was in good health until Nervousness aud sleeplessness are us­ report of Major Richard Sylvester, wretch Belle Stevens declared, until alry service had caused many a levy a few weeks ago. moving about the ually due to the fact that the norves ar j Terre Haute Growing. she had seen his duplicity with her to be made—indeed, a drag-net had Washington's chief of police, was house, reading without glasses and not fed on properly nourishing blood: Terre Haute.—The now' city direc­ they are starved nerves. l)r.' Pierce's ow n eyes. been used to scrape iu every decent read. Major Sylvester is required by with unimpaired mental faculties. For tory shows a population of $3,222 for Golden Medical Discovery makes pure, This being the case. John was not animal in the South. law to report to Congress annually years she had enjoyed telling groups rich blood, and thereby "the nerves are the city proper and 66,000 including half so indignant over the contempti­ So the squire's fine carriage-horses showing how efficient his force Is. of young people of her early life in properly nourished and'all the organ* of West. Terre Haute and Taylorville. the body aro run as smoothly as machin­ ble fraud that had been used to draw had long since been offered on the Among other things he has to make County Kerry, Ireland. She had been up a set of statistics giving the num­ There are 26,500 names in the book. ery which runs iu oil. Ju this way you him to the place as he might have altar of patriotism and for the last a widow 40 years. feel clean, strong aud strenuous—you are The directory of two years ago, by been could he discover no benefit to year or so he had been content to plod ber of arrests, with the race, complex­ toned up aud invigorated, and you ar-v using the same multiple of 2%, gave his own cause in the matter. along behind a couple of antiquated ion, occupation and offense of each Students Before Grand Jury. good for a whole lot o f physical or mental* a population of 56,675. The increase work. Best of all. the strength and in­ Belle Stevens had planned well— animals that filled his breast with individual arrested. Greencastle. Twenty-five students and the total this year are verified by crease in vitality and health are lasting. the gold of Major Worden had aroused scorn. In the report are many columns de­ of Depauw university were summoned The trouble with most tonics and mod- the names obtained by letter carriers her latent energies, if such a thing Colonel John knew al! his. voted to tabulated petty crimes, in­ to appear before the grand jury and cincs which have a large, booming sal a He was not apprehensive, therefore, volving the arrest of gamblers, touts, and are substantiated in a general testify regarding the week’s street, dis­ for a short time, is that t hey are largely were necessary, considering how she composed of alcohol holding the drugs in way by police reports. turbances. The alleged unruly actions hated his successful rival. with regard to the vehicle reaching tramps, burglars, pickpockets, saloon solution. This alcohol shrinks up the rod She believed the game was in her Lyndhurst before them, with only ten keepers, fakirs, bunko men, and all of the students while waiting for the blood corpuscles, and in the loag run greatly injures the system. Ono may tool hands, and that John could never ex­ minutes’ start. that sort of shady humanity. Farmers’ ‘‘Trust” Busted. result of tho interstate oratorical con­ test will be investigated. The authori­ exhilarated aud better for the time being, plain away the circumstances which Once mounted, they galloped along Two lines in the list, however, at­ Indianapolis.— The bus!net’s o f James yet iu the cud weakened and with vitalitv now' clouded his name in the estima- Peach Tree avenue heading for the tracted the most attention. These A. and W illiam T. Everitt, the seed men. ties announce that a hundred students decreased. I)r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery contains no alcohol. Everr ation of the woman he ^"?s l’ast learn­ outskirts. stated there had been an arrest “of who recently announced that a com­ will bo called before the grand jury. bottle o f it bears upon its wrapper T < t ing to adore. The border of the city was reached. one Senator” aud “two Representa­ bination of 100,000 farmers had been Indiana Vegetables Hurt. Badge of Honesty' iu a full list ot' all its But Belle Stevens was yet to learn Beyond lay the road leading to Lynd­ tives in Congress.” formed to hold their wheat until it several ingredients. For the druggist to Indianapolis.—The greater portion that sometimes engineers are des­ hurst. Everybody ia the Senate and the should bring one dollar a bushel, has offer you something he claims is ‘ just as good” i3 to insult your intelligence. troyed by the very power they are All was peaceful around them, and House wants to know who the Sena­ passed into the hands of a receiver. The of Indiana was covered by a light frost the other night. Damage to veg­ Everv ingredient entering into tha supposed to bring into existence—in yet a mighty army lay sleeping in and tor and Representatives are. petition for the appointment, was world lamed ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery ' etables has been considerable, with other words, “hoist by their own pe­ about —the army destined to signed by James A. Everitt, who alleged hits the unanimous approval aud endorse­ that his brother William has deserted slight damage to fruits in some sec­ ment of the leading medical authorities tard ." carry terror and dismay while march­ Moon Cure for Bald Heads. the business and left it in bad condit ion. tions. of all the several schools of practice. No Colonel John had made up his mind ing through Georgia. The superstition In agricultural other medicine sold through druggists f>r .that since he could learn nothing Far away on the distant hills could communities that the phases of the like purposes has any such endorsement. more to his advantage under this roof, be seen twinkling camp-fires of an­ moon affect the germination and Injured in “ Slide for Life.” Fails to Secure Endowment. The ‘'Golden Medical Discovery” not only produces all the good effects' to be Bloomington. — Indiana university he had better be moving. other host. growth of seed has a parallel iu a Bedford. -A “slide for life'' per­ obtained from the use of Golden Seal His main thought was to overtake Johnston and his heroes in gray, ctueer belief that ihe moon a!so in­ formance proved to be a slide for has been unable to provide the library root, in all stomach, liver and bowel Mollie on the road if possible, and es­ watching and waiting for a chance to fluences '.he growth of hair on the death for a young man named Grey, and laboratory equipment necessary troubles, as in dyspepsia, billiousness, con­ stipation, ulceration of stomach and nead. Here is an old recipe. The of Madison. Grey, in order to get a to secure the two endowments for cort. her in safety to Lyndhurst. pounce upon the Federals at some bowels and kindred ailments, but the Perhaps she might be too indignant time when they could be caught nap­ baldheaded should take “two ounces sum of money raised by popular sub­ pathological research, recently offered Golden Seal root used in its compound­ to speak to him—never mind, he could ping. of boar’s grease, one dram of the scription. agreed to slide on a wire it by a Chicago physician and by Dr, ing is greatly enhanced iu its curative ac­ carry out his plan, protect her on the ashes of burnt bees, one dram of the rope from the dome of the courthouse Benjamin Taylor Terry, of New York tion by other ingredients such as Stono Several times the colonel turned In root. Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot, Man­ way, and leave explanations to a more his saddle and swept his eyes over the ashes of southern wood, one dram of to a corner of the public square. When city. The combined value of the two drake root and chemically pure triple* convenient season. spectacle. the juice of a white lily root, one he came down the wire at lightning sifts thus lost to the university is refined glycerine. Turning to his aunt he bade her Once, when they were halted by an dram of oil of sweet almonds and six speed the bag arranged to catch him $20,000. “ The Common Sense Medical Adviser/' is sent free ia paper covers on receipt of farew ell. outlying picket the colonel drew in drams of pure musk: make au oint­ broke, and the body struck a tree. 21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mail­ “I will see you again if you remain his horse, ami after giving the coun­ ment of these, and the day before One leg was broken, his right arm Evansville.—Miss Nettie Mace, aged ing only. For 31 stamp’s tno cloth-bOuud in the city, Aunl: Sarah, and anything tersign, leaned over to ask If a vehicle the full moon shave the place and was fractured In three places and he 20, in ill health, committed suicide volume w ill be sent. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I may be able to do for you do not had gone on before them. anoint it every day.”—New York Tri­ received internal injuries. here by jumping into a cistern.. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con­ hesitate to speak of it.” The soldier replied in the affirma- bune. stipation, biliousness and headache. THE NEWS BRIEF. The Favorite Route East. Passengers from Chicago to Ft. Wayne, THREE-YEAR SCALE SIGHED , Erie, Buffalo, , W . L . D o u g l a s JQ 1SSELL' The Cuban imports of cottons ■vary KIDNEYJRQUBLES Boston and all points east., will find it to *3= & *3== S H O E S h°A Vs. from $8,000,000 to 59,000.000. their interest by selecting for their jour­ Increasing: Among Women, But ANTHRACITE MINERS ACCEPT ney tbe NICK EL PLATE ROAD from W. L. Douglas $4.00 Ciit Edge Line in fighting between Turks and Ar­ Sufferers Need Not Despair cannot bo equalled at any price. The Corn Broom O F F E R OF OPERATORS. menians at Caesarea 75 Armenians Chicago. Three through trains are run daily with Modern Day Coaches and Luxurious Few wcmen in this age believe that were killed. Pullman Sleeping Cars to New York City, THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE the broom is better than the Bissell Work W i]l Probably Be Resumed The United States board of general also through Sleeping Car Service to Bos­ Of all the diseases known, with which sweeper, but there are many who Monday, After Nonunion Men appraisers held that the Philippine su­ ton and intermediate paints. Rates always the lowest and no excess fares are charged thrrTcmale organism is afflicted, kidney think it is more economical. Are Deported. gar duty is legal. on any train for any part of the trip. The disease is the most fatal, and statistics Just figure it out for yourself. , A The locked out dockyard laborers at NICKEL PLATE ROAD Dining Service is show that this disease is on the increase Bissell will last longer than fifty corn New York, May 8—After carrying Hamburg have decided to ask permis­ right up-to-date. Individual Club Meals among women. brooms that cost not less than $15.00 on negotiations :or nearly three sion to resume work. are served at prices ranging from 35 cents to $20.00, whereas the best Bissell to $1.00; also meals a la carte. A ll trains months tho subcommittees represent­ can be bought at from $2.50 to $5.00 Mrs. Polly Ann Jackson, an invalid, leave Chicago from the La Sit lie St. Sta­ Beyond the great economy in direct ing the anthracite mine workers' and laughed hc-rsclf to death over a funny tion. For full information address J. 1 . cost of the Bissell, just consider how operators of eastern Pennsylvania story at Louisville, Ky. Calahan, General Agent, 113 Adams St., it saves time, labor and health, does Monday agreed to continue the award Chicago, 1J1. Malcolm Mcl^eod, a Harvard foot­ tbe work in one-quarter of the time, of the sirike commission for another ball player, committed suicide at his Shocking. with 95% }ese effort than the corn three years. broom requires, makes no noise, raises home in Boston while despondent. The young men returning to college All miners who have not committed after the Kaster holidays, made a- good no dust, and an invalid can use it. Bids for the construction of the bat­ violence against, persons or property deal of noise at the junction. Buy a “ Cyco” Bcarirre Bissell now, *ecd u* tleships South Carolina and Michigan "W h at do you call them?” a traveler the tale slip, and we wl'.l send you free c f wiil be reemployed and no one will charge a beautiful genuine leather card cate he discriminated against, because of will not be opened until June 23. asked, wearily. “ W ell, sir,” said the station agent. “ We with ro printing on it whatever. any activity he may have taken in tha It was definitely decided to-night Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co., don’t know their real name here: we al­ strike movement. that Harvard will send two crews to ways call them returned empties.” Dept. 17 Crund Rapids, Mich. This outcome of a dispute, which the American Henley in Philadelphia, W. L. DOUGLAS M AKES & SELLS MORS. CLarfcst Swccpcs Ms'xere io tbe World.) threatened to develop into a long, bit­ M ay 26. $100 Reward, $100. MEN’S SU.SU SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. ter struggle and paralyze a great in­ O. P. Hanks, of Britton, S. D., The readers ot tb!w paper w ill be p ie c e d to learn Ask your P r ic e s that tbere Is* at lca.it one dreaded (Unease tbat sotenco ft nnn REWARD to anyone who cm physician $ 2 .5 0 dustry, was looked upon with consid­ jumped or feil from the Lake Shor» h »* been able to care In ail It* »tajtea. and th a; is V I UjUUU disprove this statement. to Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive I$| could tak e you ir.to m y th ree la rg e factories what he thinks erable satisfaction by the coal road limited train at Elkhart, Ind., aud cure now Known ro the medical fraternity. Catarrh J^j.Em m aSu v^yer J at Brockton, Ain**., nnd ahow you the infinite of the sweeper $ 5 .0 0 presidents, as the agreement made was killed. bcin* a constitutional dine#**, require* a connUtu- care w ith w h ich e v e r y p a ir of shoes Is made, you from a san­ tlonai treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taXeu ltv would rcnlizc why W . L. Douglas S3.St) shoes early in March in reply to the mine Two men were killed and one prob­ ternaiiy. actlDK directly npon the blood and mucous* Unless early and correct treatment is cost more to mnke, y.hy they hold their shape, itary point workers’ original demands. surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the applied the patient seldom survives fit better, wear longer, and ure of greater ably fatally injured when a train foundation ot tho disease. and givin g tho patient of view. when oncc the disease is fastened upon Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe. The miners bad little to say regard­ crashed into a street car at Chatta­ strength by building up tho constitution and «*«)«• W. L. Dougins Strong M sdo Shoes for tag nature Iu doliiu Its work. The proprietor* have her. We believe Lydia E. Pinkham’s ing the agreement, except that it was nooga, Tenn. go much faith In It* curative rowers that they offer Men, $2. BU, $2.00. Boy a' School & the best they could get. They pointed One Uundred Dollars for any case that It fall* to Vegetable Compound is the most effi­ Drcaa Shoe f t , $2.50, $2. $1. 73, $1.50 S. S. McClure has purchased the in­ cure. Scad fo r Mat o f t?ai:tnuulals. cient treatment for chronic kidney C A U T IO N .—insist upon having W.I..Doug­ out, however, that the agreement en­ Address F. .T. C H RSEV & CO., Toledo. 0. las shoos. Take nn substitute. None geuninr troubles of women, and is the only med­ without his name and price statnpt*! on bottom. tered into is the first general agree­ terests of John S. Phillips in Mc­ Bold br all l)rUKKl»l’- 73c. Clure’s Magazine and in McClure, IlalJ'e Faiiitiy Pill# for coasUpatlon. icine especially prepared for this Fast Color £ t/efets used; they will not (tear brassy. ment. that has ever been signed be­ purpose. Write for Illustrated Catalog. Phillips & Co. W . L. DOUGLAS. .Brockton, Maaa. tween the operators and miners, and Hardly Consolation. When a woman is troubled with pain they look upon it as a step forward in Fifty American railroad construc­ Pessimist- It seems in those fashion or weight in loins, backache, frequent, their efforts to have regular agree­ tion engineers are now en route to the able revivals one must have a reserved painful or scalding urination, swelling ments with their employers. seat even to be saved. of limbs or feet, swelling under the Philippines to build lines in Cebu, Optimist—Yes; but remember the pit ia THE GOVERNMENT Scranton, Pa.. May 8.—There was a Negros and Pansy. eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the free to all.—Baltimore American. region of the kidneys or notices a noticeable let-up in operations Mon­ O F C A K T A D A Secretary Taft has refused to pur­ sediment in the urine, she should day on the part of the companies Dcn’t Get Footsore! Get ^oot-Ease. gives absolutely PRHI? chase canal supplies exclusively in lose no time in commencing treatment to every settler One which have been the most aggressive, America unless congress specifically A wonderful powder that cures tired, hot, with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Hundred and Sixty aching feet and makes new or tight shoes in the importing of men and the op­ orders him to do so. Compound, as it may be the means of s s Acres o f land iu West­ eration of collieries ami washeries easy. Ask to-day for Allen’s Foot-Ease. ern Canada. Immigration Commissioner Sargent Accept no substitute. Trial package FREE. saving her life. with them. Arrangements are already declared that the United States could Address A. S. Olmsted. f.e Roy, N . Y. For proof, read what Lydia PI. Pink­ I.atid adjoining this TKEES OF HISTORIC NOTE. being made by the Delaware & Hud­ —— ♦ — ----- ham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. can be purchased from use 1,000,000 good immigrants a year railway aud laud com­ son and the Erie companies for the A politician in landing a job is very S aw yer. Tho Burygoyno elm at. Albany, N. for the next ten "years. panies at fiorn fO to $10 per acre. shipping back of the imported men. much like a woman in landing a hus­ “ I cannot express the terrible suffering I Y., planted the day Burgoyne was band. He puts in all his work before he On this land this year has been produced up­ it is expected that they win prac­ A successor to the late Samuel P. had to endure. A derangement of the female brought there a prisoner. gets the job, and forgets to keep up ap­ organs developed nervous prostration and a ward* ul twenty-live bushels ot wlieat lot lie acre. tically all be out. of the field by Mon­ Langley, secretary of the Smith­ pearances after he ln.s i’ —Atchison Globe. The elm tree at Philadelphia under serious kidney trouble. The doctor attended It is a !s o th e l> e s to f g ra z in g len d a tut fo r m ix ed day next when the resumption of op­ sonian Institution, may be elected at me for a year, but I kept getting worse, until which William Penn made his famous fat m ing it has 110 superior on the continent. erations will probably be ordered, and the board of regents’ meeting May 16. F IT S St. us Dance and all Nervous I was unable to do anything, and I mad© up treaty with 19 tribes of barbarians. Diseasi*' permanently cured by Dr Kline's that there will be no unpleasantness Alleging that he gave his wife S500,- my mind I could not live. I finally decided Splendid climate, low taxes, railways conven­ The charter oak at Hartford which Great Nerve Restorer. Send for Free $2.00 to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ ient; schools and churches close at hand. as a consequence when the old nands 000 ;o become reconciled to him and trial bottle and treatise. Dr. R. If. Kline, pound as a last resort, and I am to-day a well W iiiclor "Twentieth Century Canada "and preserved the written guarantee of the return to work. that she failed to do so. Myron Jordan Ld., 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. woman. I cannot praise it too highly, nnd I lo w rai 1 way rates 10 Supkk : xtb n ’ OBNT o f 1mm- GKATio.N, or to authorised Canadian A leu ts : liberties of the colony of Connecticut, Wilkesbarre. Pa.. May S.—The news of Moline, III., has sued to sen aside tell every suffering woman about m y case.” ‘De man dat never thinks about money.” —Mrs. Emma Sawyer. Conyers, Ga. C. .1 BftotHiHTO.v. 41X1 Quincy B du- Chicago. III. cut. that, an agreem ent Tiad been reached a trust deed. W . H . Koouus. WeifOth 8 :.. Kansas City. Mo. ten bloodthirsty tories were hanged at tee was received here with the utmost in dis world.” —Washington Star. M. V. .mcIxnes. t! Ave. Tbe-a.cr 11 x. Detroit, aliutt. a great majority to extend the law to Men'.ion ifcis paper. one itm el satisfaction. Large groups of miners descendants of husband and wife not Send to Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. gave expression of their pleasure that The huge French apple tree near descendants of both. Y., for free package o f Garfield lea. the That Delightful Aid to Health Fort Wayne, Indana, where Tittle Tur­ the dispute had been settled amicably herb cure for constipation and liver trouble. through the influence of their leader, Fire in Pinar del Rio swept one CURES CONSTIPATION^ tle, the great Miami chief, gathered r John Mitchell, in whom they expressed square and part of another and de­ A horse laugh may be the kind let out his warriors. Jt is just about impossible to be themselves a3 having the fullest confi­ stroyed a hotel, several business by the equine who is drawing a disabled sick when the bowels are right and Tlie wide-spreading oak tree ol houses and residences. The loss is automobile back to town. dence. not posssible to be well when they Flushing, L. I., under which George estim ated at $400,000. Lewis’ Single Binder costs more than are wrong. Through its action on Fox, tho founder of the Society ol FUNSTON DEFENDS ACTION It is seml-officially stated that the other 5c cigars. Smokers know why. Your the bowels, Friends, or Quakers, preached. Japanese government has adopted a dealer or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111. ♦> ------Toilet Antiseptic The olm tree at Cambridge in the Claims Violation of Law Was Justi­ wireless telegraph system, which is No matter how independent a man may shade of which Washington first took fied by Conditions Existing in City unique and totally independent of Lane’s Fam ily W hitens the teeth— purifies ; be, he will climb off the perch when he is mouth and breath— cures nasal command of the Continental army, on of San Francisco. other existing systems. | looking for office. a hot summer’s day. catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, Thomas Sammons, American consul Mr*. WiiiHlow'n .Soothing Syrup, and by direct application cures The Freedman's oak, or Emanicpa- Washington. May 8.— Tbe following cleans the body inside and leaves at New Chwang, has gone to Mukden j Por children teething, aofteu* the ituum, reduces In* all inflamed, ulcerated and tion oak, Hampton institute, Hampton, Is quoted from a personal letter re flamtua;lon,8llayep&In, cure* wind colic. 2fie. n bottle. no lodging place for disease. I f for and Antung lo arrange with the Chi­ catarrhal conditions caused by Va., under which the slaves of this re­ ceived from Gen. Funston by one of ouce you wish to know how it feels nese officials the details of the open­ What a quiet world this would be ii to be thoroughly well, give this fem inine ills. gion first heard read President Lin­ his friends among the officers at the ing of these cities to foreigners. every person thought before speaking. famous laxative tea a trial. Paxtine possesses extraordinary coln’s emanicpation proclamation. war department: Garfield Tea cures sick-headaohc, bilious Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. cleansing, 'healing and germi­ The magnificent black walnut tree "In taking the action I did on the The London Daily Telegraph's cor­ attacks, liver trouble and constipation. cidal qualities unlike anything near Haverstraw-on-the-Tudson at morning of the earthquake, marching respondent at St. Petersburg sees in else. At all druggists. 50 cents which Gen. Wayne mustered his forces the troops into the city for the pur­ the opening of the national parliament April showers also bring forth borrowed umbrellas.—Indianapolis News. LARGB TRIAL PACKAGE FREE at midnight, preparatory to his gallant pose of aiding the police and fire de­ the beginning of a desperate conflict A. N. X.—A (1906—19) 2125 The R. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass, end successful attack on Stony Point partments. I knew that I was acting between autocracy and democracy. without warrant of law; but tbe con­ The fresh eruption of Mount Ve­ TELEPHONE TIDINGS. stitution and laws were not framed suvius continues, although it is of "When you bi^y Liverpool has tried and abandoned for the purpose of dealing with the small proportion. However, the de­ W E T a penny-in-the-slot telephone service. conditions arising from earthquakes tonations arc so loud that there is a W E A T H E R i^ondon, with three times as big a and tremendous conflagrations. For­ general fear that new lava streams C LO TH IN G tunately we had a level-headed lot of population as New York, has only two- are about to appear. y o u want- thirds the number of telephones— city officials to deal with. The douma which was inaugurated c o m p lete “The swift and efficient, work of the protcctiorw nam ely, 80,000. at. St. Petersburg, was denounced by an d long army during the terrible three days t The firgt long-distance telephone M. Gorky, the Russian author, in an se rv ic e . and nights of fire have made a great cable in this country was that be­ appeal in which he declared the Rus­ These and many Impression on people here. The or­ 101 Infants and Ciiildren tween Liverpool and Manchester. It sian people know they must have other good points ders to the troops were transmitted In are combined in was opened in 1S80. revolution in order to be free. by mounted messenger, ail telegraphs Wireless telephony has been invent­ Fougere, a famous Parisian dancer, TOWER'S and telephones being out of business Use FISH B K A N O ed by Mr. Thomas Gladwell, of New­ who has made and spent several for­ but in an hour and a half we had them OILED CLOTHING port (Mont.), who claims to have had tunes, was convicted at the Clerken- patrolling the downtown streets. Fci "You can't afford successful results up to a distance of well sessions, together with her hus­ to buy any other “The staff officers here have shown ten miles. band, Albert Girod, a French actor, of up splendidly, and it would be hard Over Thirty Years The longest telephone circuit In the shoplifting in London drapery stores. to make distinctions between them.” IJ T O .H CO l»O*Y0N U8 S 23 CARTERS Fac-Simiie Signature Common to Good Steers 1 to ...... lie Use the forcible expressions which Yearlings ...... 4 5# 9 60 J n V E R TT.xrs»>i Miiun 15 ShtolDt on th- R iy r ... J5C eo easily can be misconstrued. trict at an early hour Wednesday Bulls. Common to Good - 35 dt 4 2S li'iU V i-otl il'ilk.? t-’olricxic Air*...... |JC calves ...... s a l w a 40 g PILLS. 50c lltlHINSOX CHI SOK,Mi,r»- 0 »tlill> fail. 15t morning, killed Leona Flam meat, 35 Whorv SuiKPt Turn* illun u> O ollljjf Show a desire for an extravagant HOGS—Ligh t Mixed...... « 15 di U 30 » . r r b » l y WniKt Hut Fjufanr, JJ.Y. auv rl&e years of age, and ended his own life Heavy P a ck in g...... C 2* W«|«nmr a» Pi^uxrs Id Kti7.. I 4r Attempt to force a man into heavy BUTTJCK—Creamery ...... 13 & 22 I Music M ilO . (Hit i>f B:ii—...... 13, expenditure every time they are taken FOR l-a z v M oon . fCoieAJotoion': Ja'.t l i t EGGS—Fresh ...... IS Karo thl? ncw'.y Invented BRICECTI An.v Jit-v/i- V.lv:.„, Met on r td jn 15c. Or 4 for died instantly. It is said that the A pc^ tive CATARRH LOADING OUN or BASK IsALI. OUT­ out- L IV E P O l’L T J iY ...... •io iUc. mont-T. etan.pjior !<*'■ order. woman had been living in fear of a POTATOES (lm);...... 44 ® f.G F IT . couB:6t;n£ or large Mitt. Cap and Give away the pretty little trinkets fine Ba-c Ball, by soiling 24 tplcndld 15c JOS. W. STERN & CO.. Music man with whom she was formerly W H E A T -M a y ...... w m lead penciia at. 5c. eacb. It'* dead easy-, Pubs.. 36 E. 2i*t St.. N. Y. Dept. 20 presented to them as evidence of good July ...... WM WKJi Ely's Cream Balm I boys we trust you. W rite fo r pencil and 14 for 50c Srt»3 lur Ircc oml«gtiH 6,‘XK> Uiu. p:*:pkle-‘ k Calendar FREE. Highest reference*. himself and fired the second load into Taste and Smell. Full size 50cts.,at Drug­ settled with srood people ar.d w e ll supplied Communications confidential. Established 1S6L Corn, May ...... with schools and churches. W rite llascc, Feuwiek U Lawrence, Washington, D, C. his breast, dying almost instantly. Oats, No. 2 White...... Z o gists or by m a il; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail. B. H. SULLIVAN, PLANK INTOM, G. D. ST. LOUIS. Ely Brothers,50 Warren Street. New York. Snowstorm in Minnesota. P IT A PITLESS SCALES. For Stcei CATTLE—Beef Steers...... S3 30 & ti to and Wood Frame*, 525and up. Write Albert Le3, Minn., May 9.— A heavy Texas Steers...... 3 00 (a 4 75 HOGS—Packers ...... U 10 (g tl 50 MOTHER GRAY’S us b e fo re you bu y. W c sa ve you snowstorm covered the ground with a Butchers ...... 6 40 <5 C 35 SOUTHERN FARM LANDS SWEET POWDERS money. Also Pumps and Wind M ill*. ^ BECKMAN BROS.. Ccs Koines. Iowa. white mantle early Tuesday morning. SHEEi* Natives ...... 4 10 C 00 where diversified crops grasses, grains, fruits FOR CHILDREN, OMAHA. and vegetables prow, wbero there are ftneorpor- The snow followed a severe thunder­ ttm ities fo r stockmen and n.-virymen, m ay be A Certain Cure for Fevurlctlmesa, storm and the temperature dropped CATTLK—Native Steers .... S'. 25 'ut i o n . I f c a <1 a c h « , Send for "Jnven- prices ar.d on easy terms. A little investm ent Ntoiuach Troubles, YeCthlnir tor’« Prlruer,,ai:d Stockers and Feeders___ 3 25 4 So D liortlci-i, and l)f «rroy on several degrees. Fruit and tender w ill go a toair nays. Tbe finest climate. No ••IVMotn renal*!),.’’ Cows and H ellara ...... 3 25 1 75 a t Irrigation needed. Publications and Informa­ EOT1IKU CH Y jW orinn. They ISreak up Colda PATENTS K « i a b 1 is h o rt IftM. garden vegetables are supposed to HOGS—Heavy ...... t; 27\i. C. rPE t lrM i O C l v IO l l NC S I have suffered severely. SHEEP-Wethers ...... 5 25 '• J - W Heath and Sunday.... M r. Brook of Culver j ...Baptising at the river next (luendcf’ in setting the mark for pea> therein will kindly notify this wife visited ('lias. Heath and fam- was the guest of Chloe Clemons Sunday at •* o’clock liv Rev. Geo. office before Saturday, May 19. future values. ------ily at Wheeler Sunday---- H. C. last S u u day.... Mrs. Lena Mark Yeach,’ pastor of the M. E. church C. A. Ckimmel, Manager. „ „ . . i Hisey is visiting at North Liberty is badly afflicted with rheumatism at Ober___ W . W . Osborn called at The Hatton farm was placed on Gathered From Many Sources for ; thig week Mrg Ainail(]a Reige ---- Mrs. J. Little, who has been (j. h . MeGattVy’s Sunday after- the market, not long since at $50.1 Notice, Readers of The Citizen. | an(j Jennie Heatli were Knox visit- sick for some time, is a little better noon. . . . Stephen Lane and Bert but after Mr. Ilalton had secured I J have bought the picture-fram- ....A m o s Lichtenberger has sold W right made a business trip to 1). 1). Young went to Flora last ors Tuesday. .. A S. W. Osborn at­ an analysis of the soil he gave in- j ing branch of Weiss & Hawkins’ tended the funeral of Mrs. Larri- his property to Oliver Lichtenberg­ Ivnox Saturday. . .. Wm. McCart­ Saturday on business. structions to raise the price to $100.1 business and will continue it both morc at. Knox Tuesday.... M . E. e r . .. .Bert Voreis and sister Retha ney made a trip to North Judson It is claimed, ;is a result of this at their store aud at my car. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Medbourn Schrock and wife visited relatives of Harris visited home folks a few Sunday. . .. W. A. Coplin is laying analysis, that tlie land in that sec­ H . Ii. A u s t in . went to South Bend Sunday. at Hibbard Sunday and called on days last week. .. M. J. Living- off the past week from cutting tion is of the highest quality for f Chicago visited \ friends in Ober on their way home house says there is no mistake this wood near the county line.... Wm. To Valparaiso. Morris Sykes of vegetable crops. ol *” ' ___ A. Rea took dinner at A. M. time, for himself and men have a Folkers and Walter E. Jones have Attention. Sons of Veterans and his- relatives, the' Shitterys, over jjrutr|1*8 g unday ___ W ill Coplin real new handcar, tlithanks to the lauded safely in Montana and are! The sophomore and freshman Ladies’ Auxiliary! Low rates to ™ i y Suuday. aud S. W. Humes were at Knox company.... Mr. Isaac Weieruiau lrghly pleased with the country j classes of the Argos high school Valparaiso arid return. Dr. Wiseman went to Torre M onday. . . . Mr. and M rs. H. Chap has finished planting all his spring . . . .Corn planting is in progress in spent Saturday at the lake. This June 5 and 0 account Encamp­ Haute last. Tuesday on a brief bus­ man of Knox visited J .C. Chapman crops although he is past 80 years. this immediate vicinity.. .Remem- is an annual event with the boys ment of Indiana. Good returning and wife Tu esday... .S. Shepherd iness trip. ber the preaching services at Ober | and is looked forward to with a June 8. Full infomafion of local and wife took dinner with Mr. and DELONG. on Saturday evening and Sunday j great deal of pleasure. agent or address, C. A . M elin, T , P . Charles Mitchell of Chicago was Mrs. Wm. Shepherd Sunday... . J. Miss Amanda Shaidle spent. morning and evem ug. . . .W ill Cox A.. Ft. Wayne, ind. ml7w3(847) the Sunday guest of his brother. M. Gunn is home from Chicago. . Sunday with Miss Mary Kaley makes t hree trips each week haul­ Cheap Rate Hast. In buying fishing tackle don’t E. it. Poland visited at Mr. W il­ ....M r . R oy Ila y and wife took ing cream from this locality to the Knights of Columbus meeting John Mitchell. fail to see the up-to-date stock at son's S u n d a y . _____ dinner at Lloyd Robinson's on Knox creamerv.... Mrs. Ella Mc- at New Haven, Conn. Low rates Mr. Harry Woodward of Cleve­ Sunday.... Miss Goldy Rearick GatTey visited in Goose Alley this via Nickel Plate road. . Slattery's drug storo. WASHINGTON. ' land, Ohio, is the guest of Culver from Monterey spent Thursd iy June 2, 3, I and 5. Long return O. P. Jones. Correspondent. wec k. R u n R o y . Write or call on E. J. Bradley. with Miss Hazel Rearick of De­ limit. Stopovers at Niagara Falls, friends lor a week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. 1j Culver, for the new Victor records, long___ Wesley Kaley spent Sat­ Now York City and Chautauqua Isadora Hessel has been taking W ilson and wife of South Bead, a A complete and carefully select­ the latest out. urday arid Sunday with his parents. Lake. Full information of agent treatment in a Chicago hospital nine-pound boy. They were for­ ed stock of cane and joint poles Mr. aud Mrs. Jacob K a le y .... Drop in and see the new pictures merly of this neighborhood...... reels, lines and hooks at. Slattery’s i or address C. A. M elliiL T. P A for stomach trouble. Letcher Robinson and wife spent at Keen Bros.' Philip Pontius and wife visited his drugstore. ' ! Fort Wayne.. maylTw3(S‘39) Sunday at Mr. Charlie Hitts’ . ... Capt. Crook and wife went to Tn- brother Henry Sunday...... Rev Miss Bertha Fornher is on the dianapolis on Saturday. M rs. Crook Whittaker of Keystone preached at sick list....M r. Frank Kline and expects to remain for some weeks, the East Washington church Sat- wife spent Sunday at Mr. Janchs" urday evening.... Mrs. Frank Rog­ Mr. Bert Smith and family of ....\liss Daisy Meredith, Miss ers took dinner with N. J. Fair­ Halnice Baker of Delong and Miss South Bend spent Sunday in town child Sunday___ Clara Wiseman l,ucy Wolfarm of Monterey spent with tho family of City Marshal and Chloe Houghton of Culver Sunday with the writer... .The were guests of Ada Scheuermau on Fisher. Logansport and Delong ball teams Jacob Myers wont to Indianapo­ Sunday. ______are to have a ball game next Sat­ lis on Tuesday as a delegate from NORTH BEND. urday at Delong. the Culver lodge of Odd Fellows to Mrs. Juno Castlomnri, Correspondent. Russell Overmyer has sold his RUTLAND. AT IlLOEPFER’S NEW YORK STORE the grand lodge. farm to a Mr. Kirkpatrick of Hunt- Edward Snyder aud wife are the Mr. and Mrs. Irvin g Swigart of ington.. .Reuben Kaley celebrated j proud parents of a baby girl since Logansport visited here last week his 86th birthday Friday, May 4. Monday of last week... .Rosa Kas­ with Mrs. Swigart's parents, Mr. He was born in Pennsylvania, re­ per is visiting Mrs. A lf Kimmons SATURDAY, MAY 19tb moved to Ohio and thence to Indi­ a few days this week.... Mr. Wise- and Mrs. Than Gandy. ana GO years a g o .. . . Richard Roe man and wife spent Sunday after­ Wilber Brown of Route 16 came of South Bend and Miss Bertha noon with their daughter, Mrs. in on Friday and made a cheerful Jordan, who has been at that place Snyder... .Mrs. Jake Wilson and contribution (cheerful for the ed­ foi three years, were united iu mar­ children have returned homo after EXT SATURDAY we will give two stamps with every 10-cent riage at the home of the bride’s a two weeks’ visit with friends at. itor) to the Citizen’s list of paid- parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Debolt Jor­ Ober.. .Charley Hill and wife will cash purchase. We do this because we want you all to get in-advance subscribers. dan in North Bend township on move into the house left vacant by N — Mon ton Foss will move into Saturday evening May 2. A party Wm. Ramey this week... .G. E familiar with our immense stock of seasonable goods which con­ his own house on South Main street of about twenty-live relatives and Kimmel and wife were Plymouth next Saturday, L. Raver taking near friends accompanied them callers Saturday... Bert Lee, Noah tains all the latest weaves and makes in Dress Goods, Wash and iroin South Bend Saturday to at­ and Allen Freshour spent Satur- possession at that time of his new tend tho wedding, returning Sun-1 flay and Sunday at South Bend... White Goods, etc., for spring and summer, 1906. Besides the cottage on tho lake shore. day. The bride and groom returned | Marvin Schrock, wife and mother largest assortment in ready-to-wear goods, such as Jackets, Box —Miss Arlu Rearick, a Wina- Monday to a well-furnished home |drove through this place Sunday mac high school graduate, has the prepaid bv the //room. May they atiernoon... .Jake Wilson, who is Coats, Tourist Coats, Skirts, Waists in silk materials, black or col­ remarkable record of having been live l0n^ u working near Ober, 8pent Sunday j orn planting is the chief oc- at hom e.... Quite a number of the ored, Jap Silk Waists in black or cream, long or short sleeve, we neither absent nor tardy during her cupation among the farmers in this young folks spent Sunday after- twelve-year school course ir locality... .John Engle,the livery­v- noon with Miss Grace Spencer near show great lines of Carpets, Linoleums, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Etc. J re H aute man of Monterey, was driving on Henry Meyer of Tc n ,, . , n j A rgos.... Miss E va Grover spent J Maxmkuc- was one of the regular our streets Tuesday... .J. L. De-1 Sunday afternoon with Jennic^An- up .Monday ; uiont entertained the minsters dcrson... .James Falconbury was from Terre Haute to be on hand held meetings at No. 4 Sun-, at home over Sunday ...M rs. lfulse FOR NEXT SATURDAY for the opening of the fishing sea-;! d a y .... Born, to S, Shanks and j will soon have a new barn com plot-1 wife, a daughter on May 1 1 .... S . ! 0(| SOU. Choice of any $6.50 to $7.50 A ny $4-50 and $5.50 Gar­ Baker and family attended church j SKirts, Coats or SilK Waists, Mrs. Capt. Harold Bays and son at No. I, Sunday evening... .Mrs. MOUNT HOPE. ment a t ...... $3.98 of Sullivan, Ind., came to the Aca­ Kmeline Chapman visited Sunday Rev. Whittaker, our former pas j| o n l y ...... $4.98 Best Calicos, per yard, . 5c demy on Friday to make their home at J. E. .Dements...... Solomon tor, preached at this place last Wolfram and wife of Monterey Sunday.... M iss Mertie Edging-! here. The family will occupy thc Remember that our prices are always the lowest, but the above visited Sunday at Harry Leopold’s ton visited relatives near Plymouth I cottage Capt. Bays bought of Capt. ....W m . Exaver, one of North over Sunday.... Rev. E. A. La- specials and the double stamps are only for Saturday, May 19th. H. J. Noble. Bend’s highly respected young bounty is very ill at this writ ing. j Mrs. Josiah Geiselman w ho j men, who has been working in Chi- j ••• -Fred Marties of Dunham. | made her home for several months caS° for the l,ast two years was j r Hartlos of Loiters. Fred with her son near Nappanee. after ™ rried *■* to M i» Siuo and wife of thia p la in t , .. . . . *1 , . Innmer ol Monterey___ Samuel Sunday with Jacob Hartles____ t ie death of her husband m this Cox and family and Glen Cox a n d l9 ^ ar^os Harris and family spent KLOEPFER’S NEW YORK STORE city, has gone to Culver, to reside little daughter Keunie visited Joe Sunday at Fred Richards’ . ... ller- Corner Michigan and LiiPorte Streets ^ ** PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. permanently with her daughter, I Castleman’s Sunday. bert Labounty of Logansport was Mrs. William Riggens.—Plymouth called home Monday on account of B U R R O A K . the illness of his father. Tribune. G. A. Mftxoy, Correspondent. Sam Rugg of Route 14 has been Gandma Blake has been very doing a good work in raising a fund sick the past week— Amos Friend is able to be out on the street again to clean up the Washington ceme­ ---- Mrs. S. H. Aley has been quite tery. U p to Friday he had secured sick for a few d iys---- Frank /ink MORE NEW $33 in subscriptions. This will be was removed to the sanitarium at sufficient to place the cemetery in Larwill last Wednesday...... Ed ARRIVALS A NEW STANDARD a presentable condition for some Laser aud children visited with tbe family of G. A. Maxy Sunday.... in our Popular time to come. The place has not •Mrs. Dessie Howell of Chicago has Shoe Dept. By rejecting all cheap and been looked after for a number of been visiting with Mrs. J. J. Crom- inferior goods put upon the years. but it is the intention to ley the past week___ David Aley is 20 New, Exclusive keep it in good shape hereafter. I )\ere loading his household goods. market by some dealers, and —------j They are moving to Hobart where and Popular Important to Housekeepers. |1)0 liaQ employment with the Nick- Designs by accepting only the product Gold Modal Flour (Washburn-! ^ c^»er will of tried and trusty manufactur­ Crosby Co.) is guaranteed to be i . ‘i £ lu!rch of (.,od ° " the best on tho market. Buyingi ,..urs“V “ “/"du y evening* of ‘Skreemer’ or ‘Douglas’ ers we have set a new standard in carload lots wo can sell it at f^Ins week. All are invited to at- Shoes for men. of quality and value in cloth­ $2.80 per 100 lbs., *1.40 per 50-lb. te,uI these meeting*. ‘Josephine’ or ‘Red Seal’ sack. Handled also at the same MAXINKUCKEE. ing. We have always stood for price by Stahl Co., Culver and Shoes for ladies. 6c MissGolda Thompson, Correspondent. Wilhelm’s grocery, Burr Oak. the best of everything in cloth­ Services at the Christian church High or low cut $3 to $4.25. ______D illon* & M edbo urn. May 19 at 7:30 p. m ___ Drs. A. Z. in g , were first to confine our A new invoice of Victor records, auc^ Stevens are on the purchases to substantial goods the latest popular vocal and instru- • ■ - The Ladies’ Aid soci- White Duck 0-xfords for mental~ 1 ~selections._____IJ' E. T J. T» Bradley, n at etyV m meets fifila withw ifh AfroMrs. SioraliSarah Rector Ladies and Children, $1.00. only. Consequently we are the restaurant. Thursday afternoon, May IT ... H. White Gibson ties, $2.00. Creviston and daughter were guests headquarters for dependable 200 pairs Ladies' Linen For Rent—Three nice house­ of Thos. Bigley and family Sunday I Crash high-cut Summer Out­ merchandise, the biggest values keeping rooms over the printing ... .Aden Stevens,wifoandjdaugh-! ing Shoes, worth $1.50 and office. Appy to The Citizen, if ter Erval of Hammond visited from | for the prices we ask. Come $1.75, at $1.00. Saturday until Monday with rel­ in and see them;. Keen Bros, have a large assort­ atives hero.... Mrs. Lillian Packer Don’t miss this splendid ment of beautiful card mounts for of Harris Station returned home bargain. Nearly all sizes pictures of graduates. M onday---- Mr. and Mrs. 1). Par- from 2 to *l\. Fishing tackle of every descrip- j Argos were in town Sunday Mitchell tion and at all prices at Slattery’s with tl,eir n?w auto.... F. M. Par- drug store. * j &nd family took Sunday dinner S taben ow with Mrs. Rector and fa m ily .... THE SURPRISE Tomato, cabbage and sweet po­ Mr. C. Bear and wife visited Sun-1 CULVER’S BIG DOUBLE STORE : PHONE 25 The Culver Clothing house tato plants for sale at Benj. Eas- day with Geo Peeples Jr. and fain- ! terdayt's. ■ . w2 ily. ' I