^Recordtrs O ffiCi Hay06 CITIZEN LUKE MnXINKUQKEE.

NO. 1. VO L. IV. CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906. DEATH AT ACADEMY. PERSONAL POINTERS COURT HOUSE NOTES f ~ r ~ — IISIGHTS AND EXPERIENCES i - A Young Cadet Dies as the Result I*j • of Internal Hemorrhage. Brief -Mention of Culverites and A Brief Record of the Past Week IN CALIFORNIA AND TEXAS — Several touring cars have sped Charles L . Beery, aged 17, son Visitors in Town. With the County Officials. through Culver this week. of Dr. C. C. Beery of Chicago, — Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Months Spent in the Land of Roses and in the died at the academy shortly after Wiseman of Culver, April 29, a son. 8 o’clock on Wednesday night of PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO MATTERS IN CIRCUIT COURT —Born, April 24, to Mr. and Home of the Sage Brush. last week. The body was taken Mrs. Joseph Gray of Hibbard a in charge by an uncle, Senator R. Gathered From Many Sources for Commissioners’Court Proceedings son. her skirt to clear it from the soil, C. Stephenson of Rochester, and Looking down upon El Paso Readers of The Citizen. and Marriage Licenses. The new telephone superin­ from the heights one sees a mass but ono can, from his knowledge of on Thursday afternoon sent by special train to Delong, with an Misses DeMoss and Becker of H. M iller was appointed tendent of this district is a of roofs with a faint trace of human anatomy, deduce the con­ escort of six cadets officered by Plymouth were Sunday visitors in administrator of the estate of Lu­ Bend man. H is name is Crummell. foliage between. Eastern towns clusion that she is a biped. Nei­ Capt. Cannon, and transferred to Culver. cius K. Avery, deceased. — Mrs. Robert Miller has bought viewed from an elevation present ther have I ever seen a Mexican the Erie road. The funeral was Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wiseman en­ Jacob Carbiener was appointed the Benner property near tho as­ a mass of green leaves, with roofs woman wearing a hat. W hen she at Upper Sandusky, O. tertained Mrs. J. M. Ritter of Ply­ administrator of the estate of Hen­ sembly grounds and has taken pos­ an inconspicuous feature of the is not bareheaded she covers her Dr. and Mrs. Boery went direct mouth on Sunday. ry Volnagle, deceased. session. landscape. Beyond the city’s bor- poll with a light shawl or serape, sometimes white but usually black. from Chicago by way of the Penn­ Mr. and Mrs. Ferrier of The last w ill and testament of — W ord has been received bv the ders the desert streches away to We were warned of the thievish sylvania road. Lakeville were Sunday guests of Ellen Moreland was filed. parents of Lucy Adamson, whose the east and northeast a vast deso­ late tract taking shades of color proclivities of the Mexicanos, but The young man was sent to the Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ferrier. Commissioners' court will be iu elopement is noticed on another from the greasewood, mesquite. nothing was ever pilfered from our hospital on Suuday suffering with session Monday. page in this issue, that she is mar­ Station Agent S. J. Lenon re­ sage brush and the bright yellow premises. However, wo lived on what was thought to be tonsilitis. The May term ot the circuit ried. turned Monday from a short visit IIis condition Wednesday after­ court convenes next Monday and flower resembling a buttercup the side of town farthest from the with relatives in Fort Wayne. Arthur Morris has moved into noon was such that Dr. Rea of will last four weeks. The follow ­ which grows on a stunted plant. Mexican quarter Wo conclude, G. A. Maxey, the Citizen’s cor- his new house. Olin Gandy takes this place was summoned -about ing jurors were drawn: Encircling the city on three sides from our observation of them, that respondent at Burr Oak, and can­ the house vacated by Morris, and 4 o’clock. ' An examination re­ Grand Jury -Odediah Greiner, art? mountains whose barren sidee they are a good-natured, shiftless didate for county treasurer, called Erza Koontz will occupy the vealed the presence of an abscess Center; Mark Jacoby, Center; Ora emphasize the poverty of nature. class of people, disposed to mind Gandy cottage. in Culver last Saturday. The Rio Grande valley is butafew their own business and to be re­ in the throat. A slight incision S. Ellis, German; William C. Misses Mabel Lowery and Grace — In tearing down the old build­ miles wide, and the ranches are spectful to Americans. Some of satisfied the doctor that the pa­ Foltz, German; Peter Richards, V ore is aud Messrs. Oscar Voreiu ing back of Howard & Davis’ bak­ largely worked by Mexicans and the Mexican children attend the tient was, as it is termed, a "bleed­ Center; William Beck, North. and Early Lowery visited -with ery Moses Menser found pasted er,” and reluctant to proceed with Petit Jury—Fred Asper, Union; Chinamen. The river is a yellow public schools, but most of them to the wall a copy of the New York a further operation without full the Misses Hissong Sunday; Corban Spencer, Green; Wert thread wandering vaguely in a bed are instructed in the Catholic Weekly Tribune of Thursday, Sept. sanction of the boy's father, he was C. E. Fink, operator at the depot, Berry, Walnut; John McBride, of sand most of the year. When schools of their own nationality. 8, 1855. telephoned to and in reply instruct­ will go to the general office in Lo- North; John Davis, Walnut; H. the mountain snows melt back in Many of the stores and offices re­ ed the doctor to perform the oper­ gansport instead of Butler as was E. Nash, Polk; Henry Kelver, — The Warsaw Union is author­ the big ruuges of New Mexico and veal the fact that there is, as among ation if that would give the patient first contemplated. A Mr. Elliot West; John F. Weiss, Union; ity for the statement that there is Arizona the little stream becomes all foreign peoples, a young ele­ a chance of living. As the boy of Gherubusco is the new operator. Samuel Baker, Bourbon; Morgan strong opposition to the fish law a ragiug torrent. Last spring ment that is American educated and would certainly suffocate i f , iet Mrs. Mary Byrd has heard from I). Fink, German; Elmer Weed- even among the members of the railroad tracks and bridges were to all intents and purposes Ameri­ alono it was decided to operate. A her sons E. O. and Walter who ling, North; Henry L. Jarrel, Polk. Kosciusko Gun and Fish Protect­ washed e>ut by the uncontrollablo can in thought and . The city of Juarez, across the discharge of considerable pus and went to Frisco recently in tho em­ MARRIAGE LICENSES. ive association. flood. T o regulate the flow of blood was secured. This was con­ ploy of the Western Union Tele­ The following marriage licenser — Miss Phillips’ paper iu this these streams which derive their river from El Paso, has 12,000 pop­ sidered sufficient for the time, and graph company. They arrived safe­ have been issued: week's Citizen will be of special in­ supply from the mountains and to ulation. It is old, tho Gaud- Dr. Roa left the patient resting ly at Oakland after the earthquake. John I. Stoneburner and Mamie terest to our lady readers as it treat* store up the enormous volume of alupe cathedral being built300 years comfortably. A little before 8 Mrs. Byrd has also learned of tho C. Jarrell; Charles A. Hudelmyer of the prices of eatables, tho cost water so that it can bo made to ago. In Juarez you leave Ameri­ o’clock Dr. Rea was called in haste safety of her son-in-law, M. S. and Mina Siders; Jessie McKes­ of living and the customs of shop­ subserve the purposes of agricul­ can civilization behind and wander aud found the boy iu a choking Browu, who is a resident of the son and Ethel Pearl Davis. ping in London. ture and render tillable untold about among the shops and streets Secretary of Agriculture W il­ tracts of now useless land is an of a foreign country as much, I condition. To relieve the immedi­ stricken city. , , NEW SUITS FILED. ■' o ily . son says that the seven teen-year enterprise which the government fancy, as if you were in Jaffa or ate danger an incision was made Ri?v.A - 11 B. Bo well and James T ' ' '■ W r M . Nicely went on Mon - locust will mako its appearance is being asked to father and one Hongkong. .. As border cities go it the larynx. This was followed ^ K S r " . Wm. R. Crowder; day to Jamestow^i, Ind., his former in some portions o f Indiana, the which will do more to develop th J ^ well governed, having a complete such a downward flow of blood johna commission, q( home, wTiere he was married last the last of May this year. The Great West and Southwest than administrative department, both pus to tbe ]ung8 that the patient Joseph H O verm yer vs. clBim q( evening to Miss Myrtle . damage done by these insects is all the discoveries of in that civic and military. The- big mar­ diedju about fifteen minutes, liter­ $488 Niter, deceased; On their return the middle of next chiefly confined to •young orchards. section. ket is a point of interest for all ally drowned. Artificial respira­ week Mr. and Mrs. N icely will oc­ Jeremiah M. Miller vs. Charles — Tho first thunder storm of the The Mexican population of El visitors. It is arranged, generally tion was resorted to and Dr. Rea cupy the parsonage. The much- Gonter. and John Milner; On acct. season passed over Culver last week Paso is one of its characteristic speaking.after the manner of Amer- and the academy surgeon worked beloved pastor will have the best Wm. R. Cunningham vs. Estate Wednesday evening a bout 10 features. Nearly half of the 35,000, ican markets, each salesman having faithfully but unsuccessfully for wishes of the entire community for Sarah R. Wilson, deceased; claim o’clock coming up from the south­ or 40,000 persons in the city are his or her stall in which is dis­ an hour in the hope: of restoring his future happiness. for $M .65. west. A bolt struck the house o ! Mexican as foreign in their lan­ played a dirty and ill-smelling col­ lifo. Wm. Zehner vs. Achilles North, John Zechiel, the damage being guage, manners and customs as if lection of vegetables the like of THE END OF SCHOOL. PREACHED TO GRADUATES David Vanvac tor et al.; injunction. confined to the loss o f a few shin- they were a thousand miles from a which one never saw before, anc Harley A. Logan vs. Estate Wm. Programs of Closing Days of Cul­ gleB and some plaster. white settlement. They give the for which one can find no name Large Congregation Listens to an Scofield, deceased; claim $337.85. ver Schools. —An excellent opportunity for picturesque touch to life in El Occasionally one recognizes a bas Unusually Good Semtort. On Friday afternoon the various David Moreland, Florence B. Paso, and until the visitor gets ket of small eggs, selling at 2 for 6 raising money on the pastor’s sal­ Commencement week of the Cul­ Trump, Leland K. Moreland et al. rooms of the public school will ary was afforded Saturday and San- wonted to them they are a source atrophied potatoes, dwarfed toma ver high school was inaugurated have exercises to which the public vs. Charles C. Vink; to quiet title of interest and entertainment. The toes and constricted cabbages. The day in view of Rev. Mr. Nicely’s on l«st Sunday night at the Meth­ and for damage. is cordially invited. The pro­ departure on his matrimonial mis­ men invariably wear the tall point­ cheese stalls do not encourage one odist church with a baccalaurate grams will be taken up immediately Theodore Cressner vs. Estate of ed sombrero and it is as likely to be to essay cheese for several days to sion. The good people of the sermou by Rev. W . M. Nicely. Wm. Scofield, deceased; claim of after the assembling of the 1 church hustled around and Mr. felt with a heavy band in summer follow, and the meat counters with $330. Tho auditorium and tho class o’clock session. N icely had the satisfaction of add­ as in winter. A red nock handker- i flies swarming over the flabby and room were packed with an inter­ In the high school the final es­ AROUND THE LAKE. ing $65 to his visible cash assets. chief gives the color scheme to the blood-soaked flesh are nauseating ested congregation. Supt. I. S. says of the graduates will be read, outfit, and sometimes this will be: Old blind aud crippled beggars,* —The fifth wedding anniversary Hahn presided at the service. The The subjects and readers are as Contractor Cline has J. H Va- supplemented by a yellow or green their withered forms wrapped in a of Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker on choir furnished special music follgws: jen’s cottage nearly completed. waistcoat. The women wear black heavy blanket on the hottest days, Monday evening was made the oc­ which included a quartet by Mes­ Patriotism, Chloe V. Houghton. E. W. Johnson of Terre Haute quite generraly and go slouching stand leaning against the adobe casion by a score of their friends srs. Frank Baker, Ray , Novel Reading, Ada I. Scheuer- spent several days last week at the about the streets through the dust walls of the shops and silently hold !or a little surprise party on this Harley Davis and Al Keen, and a uian. ~ lake. and mud with a wapse of skirt out their claws for alms, and boys popular couple. The visitors car­ trio by Misses Susie Shilling, Morse and the Telegraph, Clara Guy Stevens, the painter, is giv­ trailing behind their heels. I have and girls shy up to the passerby B. Wiseman, ried ice cream, cake and coffee. Clara Shilling and A llie Wiseman. ing Mrs. L. B. Martin’s cottage a never seen a Mexican woman raise and beg for a centavo. Indiana Poetry,-Clara R. Stahl. Several substantial remembrances The sermon is pronounced by coat of paint. i'Concluded next week.) Territorial Expansion of the were bestowed upon the doctor and many to have been one of the best United States, Fronia M. McFeely. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judah of In ­ his wife, notably a rockiug chair. addresses ever delivered from a Southern Progress Since the dianapolis aro spending the week ON THE DIAMOND. Culver Wins Dual Meet. Naturally the evening was a very local pulpit. The text was a part Civil War, Clara B. Rollins. at their cottage. The academy defeated Goshen The Battle for Bread, Otto J. pleasant one for all concerned. Culver Ball Tosscrs are Victorious of the 5th and 6th verses of the Mrs. A. C. Capron of Plymouth high school iu a dual meet Satur­ Zechiel. in Two Games. first chapter of Revelations: “ Un- spent Saturday and Sunday at her Committee Meeting. day afternoon by a score of (J2 to Growth Toward Union, Clarence The seventh and eighth grades to him that loved us, and washed . cottage on the East side. The republican county central 24. The visitors failed to score a of the Culver and Plymouth us from our sins in his own blood, Music will intersperse theessays. Mrs. Dr. Norman E. Jobes of committee is called to meet in A l­ first. In the mile and discus events schools played last Saturday after­ and hath* made us kings and priests Room I—Songs and recitations. Indianapolis is sojourning with her bert’s hall, Plymouth at 2:30 p. m. the academy record was broken, noon. The score was 9 to 5 in unto God and his father; to him Room 2 A maypole will be the mother, Mrs. A. R. Holler. Saturday, May 5, 1906, to fix the j Butler winning in 4:51 and Capt. favor of Culver. The greater part be glory and dominion forever' and leading feature. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ogle of In­ date for the republican county con­ Fegan hurling the discus 108 feet of the game was fought between ever.” This was the keynote of a Room 3— Songs, dialogues and dianapolis spent the latter part of vention and transact such business inches. the batteries on both sides. The thoughtful, well-considered dis­ recitations. last week at their cottage on the as may be necessary. All republi­ One hundred pieces newest sum­ visitors played good ball in the course in which education, while Room 4—Songs, dialogues and East side. cans are invited to meet with them mer dress goods and waistings fresh :ield but could not find the pitcher exalted as one of the supreme at- recitations. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Blisss of and assist in planning for a cam­ from the East, 8 cents to 35 cents when at the bat. Culver played ainments of mau, was held to be On Friday evening at 8 o’clock Indianapolis spent Sunday and paign. W. G. H e x d r i c k s , Chn. per yard. At The Surprise. a strong game, making several subordinate to the moral* culture. the graduating exercises will be Monday at their cottage on the good hits, one a three-bagger by Education, the speaker argued, East side. A Successful Social. You will find the best line of held at the M. E. church. . <’rank Jones. The feature of the gives man a power and position in An admission of 10 cents will be Mrs. M. McGilliard of Indian­ The ladies of the M. E. church children’s, misses’, ladies’ and game was in the last inning when the world Which transcends all charged. Following is the pro­ apolis is spending the week at the held an ice cream social in the Por­ men’s oxfords at Porter & Co.’s. tho Plymouth boys made two other achivements, but in order to gram: Christian cottage overseeing some ter building on street Satur­ Keen Bros, have made special ar­ give it its highest usefulness it repair work. day evening. Tho patronage was scores by a long hit ovor the right March...... Ernest Zechiel large, increased, doubtless, by tho field by their pitcher. The follow­ rangements for the photographing should be sanctified by a C h ris tia n Vocal music. Mr. and Mrs. W alter C. Mar- Invocation...... Rev. Klopfoustein attraction afforded by the band. ing is the line up of Culver: Ern­ of graduates. consecration. An earnest plea mon of Indianapolis are spending Vocal music. est Cromly. catcher; Frank Jones, was made for purity and nobility the week at their cottage. About $18 was the net result of the I f you are a man and wear pants Class representative...... ditcher; Lloyd .Tones, first base; of thought. It was argued that entertainment. call at Tho Surprise store. Pants ...... Clara R. Stahl Six new styles of young men's .'laud May, second base; Arthur high and clean thinking reflected Vocal music. Spring jackets and rain coats in go for a song this week. Great college and telescope hats, seconjd .)illon, third base; Lester Hissong, itself iu facial expression. Address...: — Sherman L. Davis reduction in prices. shipment this spring. They are fill great demand, all at Porter & Co.’s short stop; Alva Crider, left field; Seats were reserved for the grad­ Vocal music. and right styles and prices. Arthur Swigart, center field; Reg­ uating class, tho teachers of the Presentation of Diplomas.... the go in the big cities. Come and Stiff and soft felt hats, work aud inald Shugrue, right field. different departments of the school ...... President of Board seethem..* W o can save you 50c When in town drop iu and seo Culver boat Burr Oak 14 to 11 dress straw hats, in large variety and members of the*board of edu- Vocal music. ~ u m i.- cf..ix ' ------£----- XT’------r>_____ / o+ kx H n 'a- Barnuliofinn THE CULVER CITIZEN. CLIFF HOUSE AT SAN FRANCISCO. THE CHOICE OF PAINT. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. RUNNING SORES ON LIMBS. Fifty years ago a well-painted hous* P lagu e claim ed 285 persons at little Girl’s Obstinate Case of Eczem* J. H. KOONTZ & SON, Pubs. was a rare sight; to-day an unpainted Jammu, in Kashmir, northern India, —Mother Says: “Cuticura Rem­ house is rarer. If people knew the last week. edies a Household Standby.” CULVER. - INDIANA. real value of paint a house in need iron molders of New York and of paint would be “scarcer than hen « Jersey City demand an advance of "Last year, after having my little girl Danger of Dullness. treated by & very prominent physician fcr teeth." There was some excuse for 25 ccnts a day. “Dullness/' says a writer, “Is re­ our forefathers. Many of them lived an obstinate case of eczema, I resorted to Revolutionists in Rome have stolen the Cuticura Remedies, and was so well sponsible for a large amount of human in houses hardly worth preserving; two cannon from a memorial monu­ pleased with the almost instantaneou# they knew nothing about paint, ex­ relief afforded that we discarded the pliysi- error and misery. The danger of dull­ m ent TCT Kazan. eian’s prescription and relied entirely ness,” lie £oos on to say, in a learned cept that it was pretty; and to get a ~ irely’ on The harbor of Bremen, Germany, the Cuticura fcoap. Cuticura Ointment, and house painted was a serious and cost­ and interesting way, “is the danger of w ill be enlarged, S I,812,500 h aving Cuticura Pills. When we commenced with ly job. The difference between their the Cuiicura. Remedies her feet and limbs complacently lingering among stupid been appropriated. case and ours is that when they want­ were covered with running sores. In and conventional ideas, and losing all ed paint it had to be made for them; The strike of COO edgemakers, affect­ about six weeks we bad her completely the bright interchange of the larger well, and there has been no recurrence of whereas when we need paint we can in g 6,000 shoe fa ctory em ployes in Lynn, Mass., has been settled. the trouble. We find that the Cuticura world. The dull people are not. as a go to the nearest good store and buy Remedies are a valuable household stand­ rule, the simple people —they are gen­ it. in any color or quality ready for Twenty-five man-hole covers blew by, living as we do twelve miles from a erally provided with a narrow and use. We know, or ought to know by up in New York injuring 25 persons doctor, and where it costs from twenty to and setting fire to two houses. twenty-five dollars to come up on tne self-sufficient code; they are often en­ this time, that to let a house stand mountain. Mrs. Lizzie Vincent Thomas, tirely self-satified, and apt to disap­ unpainted is most eost.lv, while a good The Wisconsin Democratic state Fairmount, Walden'* Ridge, Tenn., Oct. 13, prove of everything that is lively, ro­ coat of paint, applied in season, is the central committee will call a conven­ best of investments. If we put off the tion in Juno to adopt a platform. mantic and vigorous. Simplicity, as Goes the Limit. j brief visit of the painter we shall in Col. Darrington K. West, deputy a rule, is either a natural gift, or else Knieker—Is he a reformer? due time have the carpenter coming commissary-general of the depart­ Bocker—Yes; he advocates the simple can be attained only by people of to pay us a long visit at our expense. ment of Colorado, died in Denver. ipelhng and phonetic liie.—N. Y. Sun. strong critical powers, who will, firm­ Lumber is constantly getting scarcer, Police Lieut. Tshupremke has been ly, and vigorously, test, examine and dearer and poorer, while prepared arrested at Simferopol, Russia, charged weigh motives, and arrive through paints are getting plentier, better and with inciting a mob to attack the READ AND YOU W ILL LEARN experience at a direct and natural less expensive. It is a short-sighted Jews. That the leading medical writers and plan to let the valuable lumber of our method of dealing with men and cir­ Andrew Carnegie has made a eom- teachers of all the several schools of houses go to pieces for the want of practice endorse and rc-commend, in the cumstances. True simplicity is not an dition al g ift o f $12,500 to M orris paint. # strongest terms possible, each and every inherited poverty of spirit; it is rath­ Brown college, a negro institution at ingredient entering into the composition For the man that needs paint there er like the poverty of one who has Atlanta, Ga. of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery aro two forms from which to choose; for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, deliberately discarded what is ham­ King Edward, Emperor Nicholas one is the old form, still favored by catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint.* pering, vexatious and unnecessary, and and Emperor William will meet at torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel certain unprogressive painters who . , . . . . . affections, and ail catarrhal diseases of has learned that the art of life con- I have not yet caught up with the times Darmstadt, grand duchy ot Hesse, in whatever region, name or nature. It is September. sisists in disentangling the spirit from niis Structure, at First Reported To tally Destroyed, Was Only Slightly — lead and oil; the other is the ready- also a specific remedy for all such chronic A contribution of $100,000 was tele­ or long standing cases of catarrhal affec­ all conventional claims in living by Damaged. for-use paint found in every up-to-date graphed to the Red Cross society by tions and their resultants, as bronchial, trained impulse and fine instinct, ______. store. Tho first must be mixed with throat and lung diseases (except consump­ Adolphus Busch, the St. Louis million­ tion) accompanied with «evere coughs. It- rather than by tradition and author­ oil, driers, turpentine and colors be­ fore it is ready for use; the other aire brewer. la not so good for acuto colds and cough*, ity. I do not say that the dull peo­ but for lingering, or chronic cases it la INSURED MEN IN PROTEST need only be stirred up in the can Henry Goetz and L. Hartner were ple are not probably in a way the especially efficacious In producing per­ and it is ready to go on. To buy killed and four others badly injured fect cures. It contains Black Cherry bark. happier people; I suppose that any­ BRITISH POLICYHOLDERS MAKE load and oil, colors, etc., and mix by the burning of a hotel at Frank- Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stone root. thing that leads to self-satisfaction is, Mandrako root and Queen’s root- all of DEMANDS ON MUTUAL. them into a paint hand is, in this enmuth, Mich. which aro highly praised as remedies for in a sense, a cause of happiness; but TEXAS NEGRO'S PYRE twentieth century, about the same Oil from breaks in a pipe line ig­ all the above mentioned affections by suck it is not a species of happiness that as refusing to ride In a trolley car nited and threatened Leiperville, Pa. eminent medical writers and teachers as Committee Does Not See How Com­ Prof. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col­ people ought to pursue. Perhaps one because one's grandfather had to walk Several buildings were burned and WHITE MEN AVENGE BRUTAL pany Can Continue in Kingdom lege: Prof. Hare, of tho Univ. of Pa.; or ride on horseback when he wanted much damage done. Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., o f Ben­ ought not to use the word dullness, Unless Change Is Made. ATTACK ON WOMAN WHO to go anywhere. Prepared paints have nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. .John. because it may be misunderstood. The W. H. Milliken, a Pennsylvania mil­ King, M. D.. late of Cincinnati ; Prof. FOUGHT FOR HER HONOR, been on the market less than fifty lionaire. has been held to the federal kind of dullness of a high degree, not London, April 27.— In accordance John M. Scudder. M. D.. late of Cincin­ years, but they have proved on the grand jury, charged with timber cut­ nati ; Prof. Edwin M. . M. D., of only by practical, but even of mental ------with the resolution adopted April 20 whole so Inexpensive, so convenient ting on Oklahoma school lands. Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, and ability. I know several people of very Enormity of Crime Arouses Anger of by the committee of British policy­ scores of others equally eminent in their and so good that the consumption to­ ••Mother” Eliza D. Stewart, the great intellectual people who are mod­ holders of the Mutual Life Insurance several schools of practice. People and Culprit Is Taken from day Is something over sixty million temperance advocate, celebrated her The "Golden Medical Discovery " Is the els of dullness. Their memories are company of New York, a circular has Jail After Deputy Sheriff Is Bound gallons a year and still growing. Un­ only medicine put up for sale through been issued to all the policyholders 00th birthday anniversary at her loaded with what is no doubt very val­ less they had been in the main satis­ druggists for like purposes, that has any by Leaders of Mob. in the United Kingdom. This circu­ home near Hicksville, O., April 25. such professional endorsement — worth uable information, and their conclu­ factory, It stands to reason thero more than any number of ordinary testi­ lar cites the demands cabled recenfc Both houses of the New York legis­ sions are of the weightiest character; would have been no such steady monials. Open publicity of its formula Dallas, . Tex., April 26.— News of a ly to the trustees of the Mutual com­ lature passed a bill appropriating grow th in th eir use. on the bottle wrapper is tho best possible but they have no vivid perception, no ]yChing oakwoods has reached this pany and contends that while the sug­ $250,000 for the relief of the people of guaranty of its merits. A glance at this Mixed paints are necessarily cheap­ published formula w ill show that •'Golden. alertness, they are not open to new c"ity> The dispatches report that a gestions made by the trustees that an San Francisco and the state of Califor­ er than paint of the band-mixed kind, Medical Discovery” contains no poison­ ideas, they never say an interesting or negro was burned at tho stake and actuary be appointed to verify the nia. because they are made In a large way ous or harmful agents and no alcohol— a suggestive thing; their presence is a that as he writhed amid the flames reserve and liabilities, might reas­ Without debate the bouse concurred ebemlcally pure, triple-refined glycerine by machinery from materials bought load on the spirits of a lively party, the members of the mob amused them- sure the policyholders as to the solv­ in the senate amendments on the joint being used instead. Glycerine is entirely in large quantities by the manufac­ unobjectionable and besides is a most, their very facial expression is a re- selves by firing rifle bullets in an ef- ency of the company it would not re- resolution appropriating $1,500,000 for turer. They are necessarily better useful ingredient in the cure of all stom­ buke to all liKht-mindedness and triv- fort to cut off an ear or blot out an move the serious causes ofdissatis the relief of the San Francisco suffer­ ach as well as bronchial, throat and lung than paints mixed by hand, because iality. Sometimes these people are an? th”? ^crease the torture he factlon wIth the present management ers. affcctions. There is the highest medical they are more finely ground and more authority for its use in ail such cases. y>o iT1 ty,n:r nroft- suffered. The firing did not cease. nor aid the policyholders in securing thoroughly mixed, and because thero All hooks and papers of the Iowa The "Discovery” is a concentrated glyc­ & ' ,. ‘ ... until tho victim sank unconscious in the proper control of the company's Christian Endeavor union were eric extract of native, medicinal roots- ence is like being in a thick mist, lhe flame8 The nogro had broken affairs in the future. While not ac- is less chance of the raw materials in uud is safe and reliable. burned while being shipped from Red therc Is no outlook, no enlivening pros- inw tlie house 0f a woman who had i cepting as true all the charges made them being adulterated. No painter, >A booklet of extracts from eminent, however careful he may be, can ever Oak to the new' secretary at Marshall­ medical authorities, endorsing its ingre­ pect Sometimes they arc talkers; and lived alone and fought a desperate bat- in the United States against the man- be sure that the materials he buys are town. dients mailed fre e on request. Address and I am not sure that that is not even tie with her. His crime was discov- agemeiu, the committee fears that Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. .V Y. not adulterated, but the large paint worse, because they generally dis- ercd and a possee was formed quickly without a radical change in the man- Timothy Healey, president of the manufacturer does know in every course on their own subjects with pro- to capture him. The hunt was success-, agement no provisions for the auditing International Brotherhood of Sta­ case, because everything he buys goes tionary Firemen, sailed for Liverpool found and serious oonversationThey fn1, aiu* tlie prisoner was in of The company's affairs from time to through the chemist’s hands before the local calaboose to await transfer . time will suffice to satisfy the public to investigate municipal ownership 501 MORE CREAM have ncjjgy arc not interested in ar?f- ho accepts it. in Europe. to Paleagrime Stirs Citizens. i of the Unlled Kingdom. The clrcu- Of course there are poor paints on one else's point of view; they care no The marriage of Mrs. Nannie Shaw FRQft? SAME COWS. more who their companions are than a the market (which are generally and Waldorf Astor in London is said Don't, accuse your cows of being* cheap paints). So there is poor flour, pump cares33* w'hat "sort *of ~a"Vessel" is i I °u£ Z F 2 Z S T J Z to have been indefinitely postponed by unprofitable. Give them a square deal poor cloth, poor soap; but because of ^ “ uirftea States" supreme-'coun's di- ^ M*ey will pay you well. If you are put under it-they on,y demand « JSJVTJS not using a centrifugal business in this country so that do we go back to the hand-mill, Vorce decision people should listen in silence. was locked up, however, the citizens the hand-loom and the soap-kettle of cream separator from 20 long as the present New York manage­ General Counsel Noyes testified percent, to 50 per cent, ~ learned he had entirely disrobed be- the backwoods No. we use our com­ ment is in authority. The present that the Northwestern Mutual Life of your cream is thrown Pr,me of Llf0- foro entering ^the woman's house. mon sense in choosing goods. We find expenses are out of all proportion to paid A n d rew H am ilton $6,6S7.13 fo r away, with the skimmiik Tho larger part of the great for- They learned, too, that his victim was out the reputation of the different the results.” legislative work done in New York —just wasted- and the tunes of this country have been accu- in a critical condition as a result of brands of flour, clot.h and soap; we cows accused of not earn­ The chief desire in Great Britain for the company. mulated after their amassers have his attack. Her death appeared to be take account of tho standing of the ing their feed. In addi­ and the United States is declared to John B. Lennon, treasurer of the passed 40. In fact, writes O. S. Mar- imminent, dealer that handles them, wo ask tion your own time and be a thorough reorganization as a American Federation of Labor, sen: labor are being wasted. den, in Success Magazine, the first 40 Bind Deputy Sheriff, our neighbors. So with paint; if tho policyholders company. The circular out an appeal to all labor unions to T * -.r. T Why not a years of a man's life are the prepara- hen this news was noised around ends with the following statement: manufacturer has a good reputation, LA\ AL cream separator, stop these if the dealer is responsible, if our contribute for the relief of members of leaks, and double your profits. A DE tory years, the years of training and Jh!'lat3 of lynching were made on all ______Should unforeseen___ circumstances neighbors have had satisfaction with their craft in San Francisco. LAVAL machine may be bought upon discipline. A large part of this time a,J med hJZlJd to p er^tX s j T on l^oT ^ °f 'M* it., that ought to be pretty good evi­ Secretary Shaw has given directions smrh liberal terms that it w ill more than earn its cost while you are paying for ne is laying the foundation-just get- . to take thc prisoner to the count*- seat. I demand that «u> R r^ h L dence that the paint is all right. th at $15,000,000 o f public m oney be dis­ it and still be good for 20 years moro ting ready to rear .he superstructure, j Before the deputy could get the pris-1 sonaratedf r L ! ^ ‘Many men of many kinds”-— tributed among national banks of San of clear profit use. As compared with Many of us stumble around many oner out of town, however, a small ? nriiinh n n llrvh S J / Many paints of many kinds; Francisco and Oakland, as soon as the other separators the superiority of the years before wo get into the right crowd of determined men armed with i,u0 a separate or~aniAtion ” ‘°n but while prepared paints may differ | banks furnish satisfactory security. DE LA V A L is seen :n the fact that over place, and then, for additional years, j rifles confronted him and demanded ______& _____' considerably in composition, the bet- i ^ ; ------~ 700.000 DE L A V A L machines, ten times the number of all others combiued, have wo make many mistakes. Most men i ^10 negro. The deputy refused to sur- DOWIE’S HEART IS AFFECTED ter grades of them all agree pretty European Rulers to Meet. London, April 27. King Edward, been sold to date. You may have ample do not get wise until they have passed j ren(^cr I hereupon the officer was ! closely In results. “All roads lead to Emperor Nicholas and Emperor W il­ trial of a DE LAVAL free of all cost. 40. They may get knowledge before seize? alnd P«” l°ned and the mob se- The First Apostle Said to Be Suffer­ 1 Home.” and the paint manufacturers, Now is the time to get a DE LAVAL liam will meet at Darmstadt, capital starting by different paths, have all while cows are making the largest this, but not much wisdom. Wisdom ^ , V * ? T ing from Myocar­ calaboose tne mob released the deputy. the same object—to make the best of the Grand Duchy of Hesse, during product, and savings count biggest. d itis. a ripening process. 11 takes. time. chained to Iron Rail. paint possible to sell for the least the first week in September, according Write to-day for free catalogue and At the ago when Dr. Osier thinks meu ^he negro was taken to a spot se­ to the Pall Mall Gazette, which adds full particulars. Chicago, April 27—John Alexander money, and so capture and keep the ts re becoming useless, Lincoln was lected in advance and chained to a trade. that the Russian emperor and em­ Dowie is said to be suffering from my­ The De Laval Separator Co. trying to get an appointment as a piece of railroad rail that had been There is scarcely any other article press will leave Russia at the end of ocarditis, or inflammation of the mus­ Randolph & Canal Sts 74 Cortlandt Street land commissioner, and failed. At the driven firmly into the ground. A fire of general use on the market to-day Ausust for a ,onS visit to the .grand C h ic a g o N e w Y o r k cles of the heart, and his condition is same age nobody outside of his own 1 was built around his feet. The wood consdered grave. His attendants de­ that can be bought with anything like j duke of ______the assurance of getting your money’s little community knew Ulysses S. had been soaked with kerosene and nied that Dowie is in immediate dan­ worth as the established brands of pre. THE MARKETS. Grant. He had not then accomplished °'' mado a bright blaze. By the ger. A physician, however, who had SICK HEADACHE pared paint. The paint you buy to­ anything of note, and yet he became l,*ht °f fla," rs t»e mob aimed its been summoned from Zion City, admit- New York, April 27. ro.sitively enred by ...... , . , rifles at the captive and fired repeated- , * day may not bo like a certain patent the greatest military figure of his day. Jy Before tho torch was * cd R | ^ t.hat the doctor was an acuto 1,1 VK STOCK—Steers...... (X» U- o 75 these .Little 1’ills. medicine, “the same as you have al­ H oks Slate •J SO «j' 1 00 They a^so relieve Dis­ Sheep CARTERS hvory man makes his own dead line. |i8gaid tll0 nGgr0 confe88ed, but begged &Uircrer' ways bought,” but if not, it will be 4 (Xi !?<• 6 (M) tress from Dyspepsia. In­ Dowie’s attendants say he is making F LO U R — Minn. Patents...... -it'.'. Ar 4 Some reach it at 35, some at 40, some | ^jg captors not to murder him. Feel* because the manufacturer has found WHEAT—July ...... 85*4 ■PlTTLE digestion and Too Hearty ready to march on Zion City soon. Bating. A perfect rem­ at 50; some do not reach it at SO; ing runs high against the negroes as a way of giving you a better article September ...... Dowie is to be visited at the hotel by CORN—September ...... i>3*fc$5P 53% edy for Dizziness. Nausea* some never reach it, because they a result of the attack of the mobrs flVER two federal officers, both over six feeC for your money, and so making more ItY K —No. 2 W estern...... 70 71 Drowsiness. Bad Taste aever cease to grow. victim. A race war is not an im­ sure of your next order. B U T T E R ...... 14 ii 19% three inches tall and weighing 200 C H EESE ...... II 13 in tho Mouth, Coate<* probable outcome, as the blacks are pounds, when an effort will be made to ______P. G. EUGS ...... li) lS-% Tongue. Pain In the Side, A special report from the depart­ equally aroused by the swift ven­ TORPID LIVER. They serve a writ. It has reference to thc One Too Many for Them. CHICAGO. ment of agriculture at Washington geance taken by the mob. CATTLE—Choice Steers .... $S C5 & ii 25 regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, involuntary bankruptcy proceedings A short time ago a gang of riveters Common to Good Steers. 4 fiO 'fi- 5 65 gives interesting information about Anti-Cigax’ette Law Valid. started before Judge Landis by Attor­ was sent to do some work on a bridge VearliiiRs...... 4 50 5 30 SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Bulls. Common to Good. 2 35 '<0 4 50 food exports from the United States. Indianapolis, Ind., April 27.—The ney Michael Gesas and Edward T. Fox, in course of construction. They got Calves ...... 3 iA) ({(> 5 75 Must Bear Among other things it is shown that Parks anti-cigarette law passed by the . who arc acting in behalf of Ransom H. lodgings and started to board them­ HOGS—Light Mixed...... e 40 # fi 50 Genuine selves; but they began to think the H eavy Packing...... 6 30 ^ tl 45 Fac-Simile Signature the United Kingdom of Great Britain last session of the Indiana legisla-! ^ a^ er’ S^ardian of the estate of •Heavy Mixed ...... 6 40 t> 50 and Ireland is one of our best customers, ture was declared valid Thursday by Foley, landlady was helping herself to their BUTTEK—Creamery...... 14 iv x D a ir y ...... 13 GO and that about half of its meat supply the supreme court. The court inter- ! food, so they thought they would try Art Works Burned. EGGS—F resh ...... If.-/.Jty preted the law as meaning that it is i and catch her. Seeing new potatoes L 1V I : TO U LT R V ...... 12\<2.U' comes from America. There is not Cincinnati, April 26.—The seven- illegal to sell cigarettes in Indiana or \ exposed for sale at a grocer’s they POTATOES (bu.)...... 55 W REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. wanting proof that a great deal of the k«°p them "for sale'/ bnt tt- I story h,,ll," !,s of thc Glbson Art bought some, and having counted W H E A T—May ...... fcO ® “roast beef of old England” once W„1 l,a»y on Elm street suffered a loss , t, . . ... T- •* * .legal to smoke them and it is not them, they gave them to tlie landlady July ...... 7»}4 rhat Delightful Aid to Health roamed the prairies of the L nited States m<,gal t0 bring them inl0 the staK o f $50,000 fro m fire, Destruction of Corn, M ay...... 4ti%@ to cook for their dinners. Each man Oats. M a y ...... •under the lively supervision of the ______fine art works and manufactured ma­ was to count how many he got; but Rye, M a y ...... til <&> Yankee cowboy. Iowa C. E. Records Destroyed. terials made up most of thc damage, j to their surprise, when they lifted the MILWAUKEE. : .. ----- Marshalltown, Ia.. April 27.—All Several smaller concerns in the build- ! cover off the dish, they found the GRAIN—Wheat, No. 1 Nor’n $ f-2 S3 The capitol guide was telling two New j books and papers of the Iowa Chris- ing suffered small amounts. M ay ...... VJWsPiott landlady had mashed the potatoes! Corn, M ay...... 46%/JH England school-teachers iu the senate tian Endeavor union, embracing 1,200 Oats, Standard...... 33 ® $axtm e Mistaken for a Burglar. Where Genius Fails. gallery interesting things about the societies, burned Thursday en route Rye, No. l ...... ti* 04 Vis Calumet, Mich., April 26.- While en­ KANSAS CITY. Toilet Antiseptic senators below. “There are several of from Red Oak to the new secretary in They have traced the story of earth tering a neighbor’s house at Osceola | and her myriad children in the rocks, GRAIN—Wheat, May...... S 75%©•**/8 W hitens the teeth — purifies them,” he said, “that have eaten too this ciL-v- 'I'*16 freight ear in which July ...... 7-Vji Walter Simmons was mistaken for a wherever it was written by the hand 72'.i mouth and breath — cures nasal many society dinners and drunk too t*lc records were shipped took fire, and ______Corn, M a y ...... -is -4^ burglar and shot and killed by Mike of nature herself, and neither the in- Oats, No. 2 W hite...... v3 32 catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes, much firewater.” “Oh, how dreadful in aU records, trom the organisation or Kinook. The dead man's home was nltely great nor the infinitely little has ST. LOUIS. and by dircct application cures all inflamed, ulcerated and our public men!” said one of the teach- V19 1in,on 10 the Prescnt time, were two houses distant and he evidently escaped tho vigilance of their scruti­ CATTLE—Beef Steers...... « .TO 75 nos^oved 1 - Texas Steers ...... 3 Of 0> 4 75 cat*rrhal conditions caused by ers. “But there is Senator Lodge. He * was under the impression that he ny. But the genius has yet to be born HOGS—Packers ...... t» CO ' rubbish under thi irau. S H E E P -W eth ers ...... & SO C 25 The R. Paxton Co.f Boston, llasi* GRAPE BORDER CROCKET. ATTACKED THE HEART h o s t e s s New Crochet Is So the Ragp an A t­ OF AID i o : Xwful Neuralgia Case Cured’to Sieyl tractive Design W ill Doubtless Cured by Dr. Williams? Find Welcome. Pmk Pills. j/ The Dread Volcano of 15 SUGGESTIONS FOR NOVEL AND PLEASING ENTERTAINMENTS. Materials. -Coats' cotton, No. 8, Pene­ Neuralgia in any form 1?? pajuful but' V esuvius lope crocket, hook, 1 or 'i'A .— 1st grape. \7hen it attacks the heart it is frequently! fatal. Complicated with indigestion of- PORTION OF SAN FRANCISCO DE­ 10 ch. iniss 5, 4 single, cross the 1 ch left, A. Guessing Contest Which None a form that affected the vital organ it1 STROYED BY FLAMES ESTI­ and work 17 t.r in the ring, join to hist of Should Find Very Difficult— threatened serious consequences in an in* M ATED AT 10,000 ACRES. the 4 single.—2nd round. 18 single. A l­ Easy Game for Young1 stance just reported. The case is that of At the Time Pompeii and Herculaneum Were Buried Looked Upon ways throughout the pattern work in the Mr. F. L. Oraves, of Pleasanthill, La., Peop le. as Extinct —Succeeding Outbursts— Increasing Frequency. back thread only. 3rd round. Single.— who tells of his trouble and cure as1 Deaths Not Expected to Pass 7 00 Mark, 2nd grape. W ork exactly the same, and fo llo w s : A Guessing Contest. Although. 270,000 Persons Were join when finished by 3 single to 1st “ I traveled considerably, was exposed! Each one of these questions Is to be grape. -3rd to 7ih grape, W ork the to all ki?xdsof weather and was irregular | Rendered Homeless by the Great in my sleeping and eating. I suppose: answered by the name of a city in the same, but in last round work 3 single, merous passages. Whither should they Catastrophe. this was the cause of my sickness., at- A writer dwelling on the beauties United Slates: join to last grape, finish the round, and of beauty-famed Naples speaks of tlie fly? Some, anticipating a second 1. W h e re a ll h a ve bean. any rate, in May, 1905,1 had got so bad work 3 single on 2nd grape, and work that I was compelled to quit work and: "ominous grandeur" of Vesuvius tow­ earthquake, hastened to their homes to Oakland, Cal., April 27.—A well- 2. The greatest engineering feat. as before.—8th grape. W ork 3 single take to my bed. I had a good doctor j ering over all. You remember the sit­ load themselves with their most costly known engineer states that the area 3. A military defense and a Paris on 2nd grape, join to 3rd stitch of last aud took his medicine faithfully but! uation of the volcano—on the eastern goods, and escape while it was yet devastated by the fire in San Francis­ dressmaker. grape. 3 single on 2nd grape, and work grew worse. I gave up hope of getting; shore of the Bay of Naples, about ten time; others, dread lug the shower of co approxim ates 10,000 acres, o r about 4. A city whose end and aim is to as before. Work 25 ch for a stalk, 1 better and my neighbors thought I wa»: miles from the city. The following de­ ashes that now fell fast, torrent upon surely going to die. 15 square m iles. g o . single into 3rd stitch of ttfp left hand scription gives us facts and a picture, torrent, over the streets, rushed under There are few cities in the world 5. Our board of city fathers and a “ I had smothering spells that it is; grape, miss 3, work back 5 singles, »> ch, awful to recall. M y heart fluttered and too—"It is a solitary mountain rising the roofs of the nearest houses, or tem­ where so much valuable property is precipice. join to top right hand grape, miss 1, then seemed to cease beating. I could from the plain of Campania, with a ples, or sheds—shelter of any kind— contained in an equal territory. 6. Named for a king of France. work back 5 single, and 9 single along not lio on my left side at all. M y hands base of about 30 miles in circumfer­ for protection from the torrents of tho Within this 15 square miles were 7. A deceased farmer who was twice the stalk. and feet swelled and so did my face. ence, and surmounted by two summits. open air. Rut darker, and larger, and n e a rly 100 banks, som e o f th e finest dictator of Rome. The Leaf. 1st round 13 ch, 1 single After reading ubout Dr. W illiam s’ Pink The higher of these is a nearly perfect mightier, spread the cloud above them. buildings iu the world, thousands of 8. Named Tor an ancient city whose into 7th stitch, turn the work over and Pills in a newspaper I decided to try cone known as Vesuvius proper; the It was a sudden and more ghastly mercantile and manufacturing estab­ downfall, after a long siege, avenged them and they suited m y case exactly. Night rushfcig upon the realm ef other, of ridge-like outline, partially lish m en ts and m oro than 230,000 in ­ the abduction of a woman. Before long I could seo an improvement and after taking a few boxes I was en­ inclosing tha central cone, is called N o o n .” * habitants, besides 40,000 transients. 9. A place for lingerers. tirely cured. I am glad to make this S om m a." In this eruption from Vesuvius no The aggregate number of dead will 10. The father of his country. Statement and wish it could cause every Once the volcanic origin of V esu viu s lava was ejected, but a rain of ashes, probably not exceed 700 and will cer­ 11. A high place and what all chil­ ■ufiferer to try Dr. William s’ Pink Pills,” ' mud and lapilli (cinders) fell on the was unsuspected, the people dwelt in ta in ly not reach 1,000. N o tw ith s ta n d ­ dren love. Dr. William s’ Pink Pills do not simply! towns. Pon\peli was buried under 20 ■sight o f its forest-clad sides in p erfect ing tho enormous and widespread de­ 12. A smpurlative and rushing waters. deaden pain; thoy cure the trouble w hich1, feet of loos*' ashes, Herculaneum hid­ peace and security. The mountain stru ction s the hom es o f 150,000 peo­ 13. A girl’s name and a Roman gar­ causes the pain. They are guaranteed to! truncated; instead of the den under torrents of mud. The lapilli £ b » a was ple are still standing and practically m ent. contain no narcotic, stimulant or opiate. I top there was a deep de­ and ashes settling in every crevice, Those who take them run no danger of ! cone-shaped uninjured. 14. The greatest surgical l'eat. forming any drug habit. They act pression in the summit. When the Pompeii was as it were herjjwtSCftllj There still remains the great ship 15. A small stone. directly on theblood and it is only through* great eruption overwhelmed Pompeii, sealed, and after tie roll ot cJiituries yards at the Potrero, the Pacific mail 1C. The opposite of old aud a royal the blood that any medicine can reach Herculaneum and Stabiae, the whole tbffre was disclosed to wondering eye* docks, the stockyards at South San French family. the nerves. * i character of the region was changed. much of the story of classic life, a Francisco, the docks and manufacto­ KEY. Dr. William s’ Pink Pills are sold by all The river Sarnus, at the mouth oi wonderfully interesting reproduction ries along the water front from Mis­ 1. Boston. druggists or will bo sent, postpaid, on which the ancient city of Pompeii wai of the cultl'fetion of a place existing sion Creek to Hunter’s Point, the 2. W h e e lin g (W e s t V ir g in ia ). receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six (situated, was hurled from its course by in the "haughtiest days of the Roman boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. William s Med­ mint, the post office and a large retail S. F o rt W o rth . the fearful convulsion, the sea beach em p ire.” icine Co., ^Schenectady, N .Y . district on Fllmore and Devisadero 4. Chicago. raised, the mountain transformed as It was not until the middle of the streets. 5. Council Bluffs. to shape and surface. eighteenth century any Pompeiian ex­ One Woman Is Killed. 6. St. Louis. FACTS ABOUT STAMPS. In the year 63, A. D.t both Hurcu- cavations were made. In this latter San Francisco, April 20.—At 3:15 7. Cincinnatus. Janeum and Pompeii were much dam- period the Neapolitan government took A specialist who collected the o’clock Wednesday afternoon a shock 8. T ro y . ONE OF THE PRETTIEST PATTERNS. Btamps of France and her colonies re­ of earthquake was felt. It lasted near­ 9. Tarrytown. cently sold his collection for $11,000. ly a minute aud caused considerable 10. W ashington. work 11 ch, 1 d,‘ 3 times iu loop. Turn It takes a stamp collector to tell alarm, one woman being injured. A 11. M ou n t D esert. the work to right side.—2nd round. 2 where are Ancash, Antofagasta, Apurl* number of walls of burned buildings 12. G rand Rapids. d, 10 tr, 4 ch, 5 tr, 3 d in first loop; 3 d, mac, Chiapa, Diego Suarez, Bamra, which were standing, owing to their 13. Saratoga. 7 tr, 4 ch, 7 tr, 3d iu second loop; 2 d, Yea, Wadwhan, Goliad, Jhino, Ujonj, weak condition, were thrown down, 14. Lansing (Michigan). 5 tr, 4 ch, 10 tr, 2 d in 3rd loop; 1 d in Faridkot, Nabba and Obock. and frail buildings were considerably 15. L ittle R ock. center ring, 6 single along 6 ch, cross the It requires more than 40 large al­ shaken up, but the damage done was 16. New Orleans. center stalk with 1 ch, and work another bums to house the collection of United sligh t. leaf in exactly the same manner, and States stamps owned by the earl of The shock was also felt in Oakland “ A Reader” requests some means of work single along the stem, fasten off. Crawford. This collection of United and Berkeley, but in these places it entertaining young people between the .Toni the patterns to one another by the States stamps is thought to b® th* was very slight and of brief duration. chain of the middle division of the leaf. ages of 16 and 17 that will not require most completo in existence. Conditions in Frisco. much hard thought. Here is a game The Edge.— 1 d in ch of lower division The credit of originating adhesive Washington, April 20.— Gen. Greely that is easy and will be a good ice­ of the end leaf, 4 ch. 1 d in middle of 1st stamps is generally given to James rcspouded in the negative to the sug­ grape. *, 9 ch, 1 single in 4 h ch, 9 ch, breaker: Pass cards with the following Chalmers, of Dundee, Scotland. He gestion that a governmental registra­ 1 single in 4th, 3 ch, l d in middle stitch written on them and tell your guests to first advocated them in 1837, and ia- tion bureau be established, and he of next grape. Repeat from * in each make out a menu: accordance with a legislative enact­ added a statement of conditions in San grape all round, working 2 bars of picots 1. Emblems of silence. m ent o f D ecem ber 21, 1839, th ey w ere Francisco and in a manner forecasted in the lowest grape, with 1 d in the 0th 2. The penalty of looking backward. issued for public use In England May; the future. His letter follows: aud 10th stitches; then 4 ch. l d in chain 3. Made keen by its mother. C. 1840. “Headquarters, Fort Mason, Cal., 4. Boston diet. of leaf, 1 picot bar in side of next A p r il 25.— T h re e hundred thousand division of same leaf, 9 ch. 1 single in 5. Forbidden to Jews. From Philadelphia. people are homeless and the entire 4t.h, 3 ch, 1 d in side of next leaf, 1 picot 6. Emblems of stupidity. The visitor from Philadelphia had business fa c ilitie s o f a c ity o f 500,000 bar, 1 d in 4 ch of next division of same 7. Universal crown. been taken in hhnd by his Pittsburg have been destroyed except those ou leaf, aud repeat— 2nd row. 9 ch 1 single S. Largest part of the foot. friends and shown the sights of tho one street of minor importance; ac­ in 4th, 9 ch 1 single in 4th, 3 ch 1 d in 9. To shrink from danger. city, from the Carnegie Art institute commodations for most urgent finan­ the stitch before each picot of last row; 10. Ludicrous situations. to the belching furnaces of Homestead NAPLES. VESUVIUS IN THE DISTANCE. cial and other indispensable business then; after working over the last grape, 11. T a ilo r ’s tool. together with other points of semi- institutions are being obtained only aged by a great earthquake, but it was the work in hand, and since have con­ 12. Country of the sublime porte. work 1 ch 1 d before next picot, 9 ch 1 with the greatest difficulty. The entire historical interest. The visitors was in 79 Vesuvius buried them deep away tinued operations on unearthing bur­ 13. One of Noah’ sons. single in 4tli. 3 ch 1 d in the stitch after •body of those men are naturally de­ naturally impressed with the action from the eyes of man, a burial that ied treasures and revealing the rich 14. A Woman’s weapon. the 2nd picot in the next picot bar, 4 oh voting their energies to restoring their and snappiness of the city. was to last five centuries more than a secrets of long hidden Pompeii. Not KEY. 1 d before picot in next picot bar, and own affairs, and even those who have “Now,” said the visitor, gratefully, thousand years. Herculaneum lay di­ many objects of great intrinsic value 1. Oysters. repeat, joining the patterns by next 4 applied themselves devotedly lo relief “I must try to repay you for your rectly at the foot of Vesuvius, Pom­ have been come upon, and it is thought 2. Salt. adjoining picots. and rescue work the past week are courtesy whenever you come to my peii a little beyond. Pompeii had be­ the people must have returned after 3. V in ega r. The Border. 1st row. 11 tr in side of gradually withdrawing therefrom, town. By the by, have you ever been come a resort of wealthy Romans, a the eruption and by means of tunnel­ 4. Beans. leaf. 6 ch, 1 single in middle ch of next stating correctly that domestic and in Philadelphia?” place of considerable trade, port town ing down secured not a few of their 5. Pork . division of same leaf, 6 ch, 1 single in business affairs demand their entire at­ “ Yes,” said the Plttsburger, “I spent for the inland cities in the rich valley treasures. In the Royal Museum at 6. Goose. stalk, 6 ch. 1 single in side of leaf. 6 ch, tention. The mayor and police are several years there in one after­ of the Sarnus. Stabiae was a water­ Naples may bo seen many Pompeiian 7. H are. 1 1 tr in next division of same leaf. G ch. so fully occupied operating without noon!”—Pittsburg Gazette. ing place a few miles south of Pompeii. objects, and at Pompeii itself the trav­ 8. Sole. Repeat.—2nd row. Double.—3rd row'. 1 ordinary accommodations that even Herculaneum as shown by rich works eler may gaze on a house with all its 9. Quail. tr. miss 1 d, 1 ch, 1 tr in next.— 4th row. Religion No Excuse. of art uncovered in modern times, was the ordinary current duties such as equipment standing just as it stood 10. Pickles. Double. A man addicted to walking In his favored by Roma us of wealth and cul­ pertain to the coroner’s office and vital so long ago. Only about half of the 11. (loose. sleep, went to bed all right one night, ture. Life was proceeding on its ac­ statistics are largely neglected for lack city has been excavated; it will take 12. Turkey. TO SOFTEN FINGER NAILS. but when he woke he found himself customed round in the three towns on of force and office accommodations; many years to complete the work. 13. Ham . on the street in the grasp of a police­ th e m orn in g o f A u g u st 24, 79, w hen under such conditions a registration Stabiae has been excavated in part. 14. Tongue. There Is Nothing Better for Brittle man. “Hold on!” he cried, “you down swept, without warning, desola­ bureau is impossible. Herculaneum excavations have been MADAME MEKKI. Nails Than Frequent Soaking mustn’t arrest me. I’m a somnambu­ tion and darkness. But let us to that carried on with greatest difficulty, the Newspapers W ill help. in Warm Olive Oil. list!” To which the policeman re­ book which fascinated our youth, let city lies burled so deep, and over the “The newspapers have taken up the YOUNC GIRLS IN ENGLAND. plied: “I don't care what your relig­ •us to the story-teller’s picture of "The ancient site has risen a modern village. matter as far as possible with their ion is—ye can’t walk the streets in yer There is nothing quite so good for Last Days of Pompeii.” You remem­ You remember that the celebrated own limited accommodations, and it is nightshirt.”—Scottish American. A Decided Contrast to the American the nails as the nightly soaking in ber the people were gathered in the Roman naturalist Pliny, “The Elder,” understood that a kind of registration Miss— Do Not Ape Their Elders pure olive oil. warmed. A table­ amphitheater, the excited mob rush­ at the time of the eruption made all bureau has been opened in Oakland; as Does She. spoonful should be used in a small A BUSY WOMAN ing down on the Egyptian, when the haste to Vesuvius to study the action can only suggest that interested parties bowl, which can be set in hot water latter, making use of his craft in hour of the volcano and to rescue the dis­ telegraph the examiner, the Call and Most girls begin to assume the hab­ to keep it just at the right tempera­ Can Do the W ork of 3 or 4 I f W ell Fed. of deadly peril, cried out: “ Behold, tho tressed inhabitants, and was himself Chronicle, who at present are best In­ its aud manners of their elders and to ture; soak the nails of first one hand, fires of the avenging Orcus burst suffocated by the gases from the moun­ formed as to the location of prominent An energetic young woman living altect their dress far too soon. Child­ then the other, ten minutes each, in fo r t h !” tain. The letters of Pliny “The individuals. To appreciate this situa­ just outside of New York, writes: hood is anxious to mimic the appear­ this, and wipe with soft cloths; if this “ The eyes of the crowd followed the Younger” give a graphic account of the tion it is to he borne in mind that San “I am at present doing all the house­ ance of maternity, and does it so well is done at bedtime, and the oil not gesture of the Egyptian, and beheld eruption. Francisco covers 25 square miles and work of a dairy farm, caring for 2 chil­ with ineffable dismay a vast vapor that all street car lines and usual that it ceases to be childlike. A great washed off there w ill soon be a decided Many have been the eruptions since dren, a vegetable and flower garden, a shooting from Vesuvius, in the form of methods of local transportation are many little girls are longing to wear improvement in the appearance of the this most notable one, and in the last large number of fowls, besides manag­ a giagntic pine tree; the trunk, black­ still unavailable and inoperative. Thera their hair in a pompadour and don most disconsolate set of nails. centuries they have Increased in fre­ ing an extensive exchange business ness—the branches, fire—a fire that is no telegraph system within the city long frocks years before they should Once a week soak the fingers iu warm quency. In the year 203 one occurred, through the mails and pursuing my shifted and wavered in its hues with except that constructed by the signal do so, and as the American girl usually suds made by dissolving a half cake and In 473 ashes were carried as far as regular avocation as a writer for sev­ tfvery moment, now fiercely luminous, corps, nor does any telephone service has her own way, it is the reason why of pure white castile soap in hot wa­ Constantinople. There were outbursts eral newspapers and magazines (de­ now of a dull and dying red, that exist beyond the military system con­ foreigners sometimes make the re­ ter; this makes a jelly which can be in 512, 6S5, 983 and 1066. In 1631, 18,000 signing fancy work for the latter) and again blazed terrifically forth with in­ necting these headquarters with the mark that we have only little chil­ kept in a wide-mouthed jar and a tea- persons were killed by a tremendous all the energy and ability to do thi3 I tolerable glare. mint, post office, various district head­ dren and women—no “ bread-and-but­ Spocuful in a finger bowl half full eruption from the apparently extinct owo to Grape-Nuts food. “There was a dead, heart-sunken quarters and other points of great pub­ ter misses,” at the bctwlxt-and-be- of warm water forms a fine suds. Each crater, long slumbering and quite “It was not always so, and a year •silence— through which there suddenly lic importance. Even the present mili­ tween stage. hand should soak at least ten min­ overgrown with vegetation. In 1707 ago when the shock of my nursing broke the roar of the lion, which was tary systems are being continually English girls wear their hair loose utes and then the fingers filled with the city of Naples was panic-stricken baby’s death utterly prostrated me and echoed back from within the building broken by parties engaged in repair or in braids down their backs often cold cream, which is worked into the by a midday blackness like that de­ deranged my stomach aud nerves so by the sharper and fiercer yells of its and rescue operations. Under these until their eighteenth year, which is nails, especially the bale, and permits scribed by Lord Lytton in “The Last that 1 could not assimilate as much fellow-beast. Dread seers were they conditions no part of tho city can be One of the reasons why they are famed the skin to be gently pushed back. Days of Pompeii.” In 1855 lava flowed as a mouthful of solid food, and was in o f the Burden of the Atmosphere, and reached save by a messenger on foot, for their abundant locks. A girl should Use an orangewood stick that has a almost to the very gates of Naples, and even worse condition mentally, he wild prophets of the wrath to come! which entails hours, or by automobiles, not begin to put her hair up except flat, smooth tip, nnd run this under much property in the intervening re­ would have been a rash prophet who “Then there arose on high the uni­ of which there are few. on particular occasions until she is the softened cuticle, but be careful to gion was destroyed. In 1S72 there was would have predicted that it ever versal shrieks of women; the men Doctors and Nurses. 16 at least, ttnless she is unusually not press hard on either tho nail or a most violent eruption, the crater, would do so. ’etared at each other, but were dumb. “ I have gone fully into the situation tall and mature-looking, or her hair is the flesh. half a mile In height, was cracked in “Prior to this great grief I had suf­ At that moment they felt the earth to prevent misapprehension and to en­ very scant and the paucity of her When .this is finished the nails may all directions, blocks of stone 45 feet in fered for years with impaired diges­ shake beneath their feet; the walls of able the war department to disclose tresses is a source of grief to her, and be trimmed with a nail scissors, not circumference were hurled down the tion, insomnia, agonizing cramps la the theater trembled; and, beyond in the situation to the public. Tt should she would rather trust two black filed while so soft. A good bath with mountain, rivers of lava rushed down the stomach, pain iu the side, consti­ the distance, they heard the crash of be added that the names of the dead taffeta bows to hide the deficiency. a moderately stiff brush and almontl into the valley. In 1902 there wag pation, and other bowel derangements# falling roofs; an instant more and the already have been furnished the de­ And speaking of bows reminds me that meal, no soap, and the proper rinsing an eruption of note, and again in 1903. all these were familiar to my daily mountain cloud seemed to roll towards partment and. if desired, the names of the huge bows are not considered sty­ and drying leaves them ready for the This present disaster ranks with the life. Medicines gave me no relief— them, dark and rapid, like a torrent; every injured person in hospital will lish except in cases where necessity polishing. more notable ones in the woful history nothing did, until a few months ago, at the same time it cast forth from its be similarly transmitted. To relieve commands them. Horseback riding, of Vesuvius eruptions. at a friend’s suggestion. I began to use bosom a shower of ashes mixed with public apprehension, it.should be clear­ for instance, for out-of-door games New Draperies. CHRISTOPHER WEBSTER. Grape-Nuts food, and subsequently vast fragments of burning stone! Over ; ly understood that beyond isolated where hats are not worn and itair Among the new draperies displayed in gave up coffee entirely and adopted. the crushing vines—over the desolate cases already reported, there are no pins are likely to be lost. And of the upholstery departments is a new Had Something to Live For. Postum Food Coffee at all my meals. ■streets over the amphitheater itself— deaths or serious injuries of guests of course they are necessary when the kind in crepe effect that is beautiful. “ To-day I am free from all the trou­ far and wide—with many a mighty “ Why are you so certain that he .did any well-known hotel in San Francis­ hair is worn In a braid. But the big On a solid blue, pink, green or creamy bles I have enumerated. My digestion, splash Ih the agitated sea—fell that not commit suicide?” co.* It should be also understood that bow stuck on the head at. random, and ground are great pink, red or yellow is simply perfect, I assimilate my food-' awful shower! “There’s a quart bottle nearly full there is no'demand for nurses or doc­ usually anything but straight, is a roses and on one side is a border ef­ of whisky in the cupboard.”— Houston without the least distress, enjoy sweet, "No longer thought the crowd of tors. The medical, civil and military thing of the past. fect. Each piece is lovelier than the Post. restful sleep, and have a buoyant feel­ Justice or of Arbaces; safety for them­ will be able to handle the entire situ­ other, and for summer cottage bed­ ing of pleasure in my varied duties. In selves was their sole thought. Each ation. unless unexpectedly adverse Deep Breathing. spreads and draperies it is exquisite. turned to fly—each dashing, pressing, T e le p a th y . conditions arise. The hospital corps fact. I am a new woman, entirely made It i*; a good thing for weak lungs. The cost is 21 cents a yard. crushing against each othyr. Tramp­ over, and I repeat, I owe it all to Tittums—That girl has got speaking force sent here will be utilized more Vou can learn it by practicing it daily. ling recklessly over the fallen—amidst eyes, hasn’t she? Grape-Nuts and Postum Coffee.” for sanitary purposes and preventive Take long, deep breaths. That is A Spring Coat. groans, nnd oaths, and prayers, and Name given by Postum Co., Battle Trivett—Yes, by Jove! And she measures than for the cure of any about all there is to it. Throw back One of the new spring coats is of •sudden shrieks, th e enorm ous crow d Creek, Mich. uses them such a lot it’s a wonder great body of sick, of which uone ex­ gray and white invisible check, and is your sk nilders and fill your lungs full T h ora ’c a *>*«■<->»> t i > « j *i._ m u. vomited itself forth through the nu- they're not hoarse. ist " THE CULVER CITIZEN EXPERIENCES IN THE GREAT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ARTHUR B. HOLT. Publisher. £)B. 0. A REA,

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Entorea at the postoffico at Culver, Indiana, [ f o u r t h a r t i c l e ] don department stores exceed any­ D e v t i s t . as socond-clas3 mail matter. The prices of eatables and cost thing in this country. Beside the Those are the kind we want and the kind we have. The Two D./ors North of Postofllce—Phone 28 1. C u l v e r , I n d i a n a , M a y 3 ,1 9 0 6 . of living I discovered from prac­ usual departments to which we are CULVER. IND. ladies of Culver and vicinity have learned to depend upon tice and necessity, aud they are accustomed, in those carrying the our taste and skill in getting their millinery of us, and we E , E. PARKER, HAZ'cRS SENT HOME. rather an unusual part of the edu­ most varied stock, dry goods, meats are glad to say that we rarely fail to meet the most exact­ ing demands. The work of Miss Moss, our trimmer, has cation of a foreign trip. and fish, groceries, h a rd w a r e , P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n A Number of Cadets Expelled The small housekeeper does her house-furnishings and so on, the given universal satisfaction. She seems to know just how Special attention given to Obstotrics and to do the right thing with every individual customer. W e from Culver Academy. marketing in some small district London ones include a banking de­ Diseases of Woman. Office over Culver Ex­ change Bank. Residence, corner Main and have received a new stock of hats and trimmings for spring A court of inquiry was held last convenient to her home, where a partment, warehouse and furniiure Scott Streots. Ottico hours, 8 to 10 a. ut; 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 o. m week at the academy by Capt. penny’s worth goes much farther storage, life insurance, dentistry, and summer wear and know* that you will admire the goods. Geo. L. Byroade, U. 8. A., and than the same amount here. offices for the sale of tickets on all B . W. S. WISEMAN, M. D. professor of military science at the I have been asked if living is railways and steamships, antique institution, to investigate a charge more or less expensive in London and second-hand furniture, cats, Physician and Surgeon DRESSMAKING of hazing aginst fourteen or fifteen than here. W e ought not compare dogs, birds, monkeys and other an­

of the old cadets. prices in a small city like this with imals, and above all, an undertak­ ______C u l v e r , I n d i a n a . W e wish to cftll the attention of the ladies of Culver and W hile the facts developed did such a large one, but in compari­ ing department. They tell a story N . J. FAIRCHILD, vicinity to the fact that we also do high-class dressmaking. not reveal any serious infraction son with Chicago prices I should of a man who thought to discom­ In this, as wtSll as in our millinery, you will find we com­ of the regulations, the policy of say that, on the whole, if one trios fit a manager of one of these em­ L iv e S t o c k a n d G e n e r a l bine quality with style. W'hatevcr we turn out will be just the institution to' suppress hazing to buy carefully and to avoid the poriums. H e sent for him and A u c t io n e e r . Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. as good as it possible to make it. impelled tK(i administration to in- more expensive articles, substitut- said, “I want you to fill this order: Writ© for dates. Residence, 2 miles east of Max­ tlict the supreme penalty of dis-j ing others, which it is possible to I want a cage of white mice, a sec­ inkuckee Lake. CULVER. IND. missiijg the guilty cadets. As a do there much more successfully ond-hand pulpit and a white ele­ Trustee’s Notice. consequence the young men packed than here on account of greater va­ phant.” The manager calmly re­ After April 1st, my weekly office days, for the iransacLion of township busiuess. will he as fol­ their kits and returned to their riety, I think that living is consid­ plied, “ W ill you take them or have lows: Tuesdays at nay residence, and Satur­ days at iny office over the Exchange Bank, Cul­ homes in disgrace. erably cheaper. Buying in such them sent?” He could actually ver. FRANK M. PARKER. Trimoo. The evidence before the court small quantities is a help, especial­ have filled the order. Political Announcements. was, briefly, that about ten days ly for small families. A peculiarly English institution previous some of the old cadets We would feel very poor and low is that of the Arm y and N avy Co- KOU TREASURER. FRED 11. Al V KRS, of LuPaz, North township, had compelled a number of the down to ask our grocer to send us Operative Stores Limited, at which will lit! a candidate for the nomination for Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to tha new students to wade out into the less than a nickel's worth of any­ T did a lar^e part of my trading decision of tho Democrat ic Convention. after we moved into the part of THOMAS B. LEE. of Bourbon township, will lagoon. There was no violence thing, and we do even that seldom, bo a candidate for Treasurer of Marshall London known as Westminster. county, subject to tho decision of the Demo­ used.and no ,one was injured, but but in London a penny's worth or cratic nominating convention May 2t!th. Your in inflicting this humiliation upon a half-penny’s worth is the com- The stores—this appellation is one support is respectfully solicited. GEORGE A. MAXEY. o f Uniou Township, is the victims the following sections i mon amount purchased in those given to the Arm y and Navy, all a candidate for Treasurer of Marshall County, subject to tho decision of the Democratic Con­ of the regulations were violated, j small districts I spoke about. On the others are ‘ shops,”— the stores vention. to bo held al Plymouth May 26, liKjO. aud in the face of the testimony j the contrary there is street— were directly opposite our flat and CHARLES H. CURTIS, of ( ’enter township, will be a candidate for Treasurer of Marshall WALL PAPER there was no recourse except to i you have read of Bond street pri- therefore very convenient. They county, subject to the docision of tho Demo cratic convention, to be held at Plymouth. May pass sentence: ces—where you may buy the won- contain, I believe, every article 26th. It’ nominated and elected will turn over interest on public funds to the county. Your A N D P A I N T S Any old cadet who shall otfor derful English hot-house grapes, known to man, or woman either, support is respectfully solicited. violence to'the person of a new ca­ as large as plums aud of a dark, Their peculiarity consists in the FOR 90KRIPP. det, or who shall compel him to do JAMES FALCONBURY, of Union township, luscious purple color, for $2 to $3 fact that no matter how wealthy will be a Candida to for Sheriff of Marshall couuty him service, or who shall accept Everything needful here at a pound, pineapples at $1.50 to $2 you may be, nay, were you pos­ subject to the decision of the Democratic Con­ any menial service from any new vention to be held at Plymouth. May 26, 1&06. right prices. See the newest each, peaches and plums at from sessed of Mark Twain's mil ion Your support is solicited. Spring styles we're showing cadet, or who shall in any unjusti­ DANIEL C. VOREIS, of Center township will fiable manner interfere with any $1 to $3 a dozen, and other things pound bank note, you cannot buy be a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the new cadet or his property, shall be in proportion. All fruit is import- so much as a pin there unless you Democratic Convention to be held at Plymouth. May 26, 19UC, Your support is .solicited. dismissed. • ed or raised under glass, which ex­ a rea member, which means in . ,,u ,or r,™, Any old cadet w’ho shall enter ’ ; CHARLES PORCHER, of Center township, plains the high prices. Strawber­ practice if not in reality, Simply w ill}>$ ,# candidate ror the; nomination forSher- At Slattery’s Drug Store the room of any new cadet, or who c J | iff of Marshall Countv. subject to the decision ries are also raised under glass, and that when you purchase, you j (ii Democratic uomiuating convention. May shall cause or permit any old cadet 1 12t5th. Your support is respectfully solicited. to visit him except with proper cost too much for poor people; even must be able to murmur an appar­ FoR SURVEYOR. authority, or who shall order or the first of May, when 1 left, a small ently cabalistic charm. On receiv- FRANK B. CAREY. of Cuntor township, will be compel any new cadet to meet him a candidate for the nomination for Surveyor of basket, holding what was called ing your order, the salesman says, MurshallM r • h n 11 county, subject .. 1.... . >to the . i. . decision 1 _ • - o’f the ■ at any place, or who shall detain Democratic Convention to be held at Ply­ half a pound, but by count about “ Number, please,” and in my case any new cadets against their will, mouth, May 26, lv»06. Your support is solicited. ten beautiful big berries, costing I would rattle off, “Fitzgerald, PERCY J. TROYER, of North township, will shall be dismissed or otherwise se­ be a car.duiate for the nomination for Surveyor JJUULJUL, verely punished. 75 cents. They may be had all 16976.” This was gravely written o f Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention, to bo held at Plym­ p jve more expulsions were re- winter in Bond street for any price on the sale slip and was all-suffi­ outh, May 26, 1906. Your support is solicited. portea on Monday. These com­ you can afford to pay, from 50 cents cient; but, beware, w'hen you go to ER7.A W. KOONTZ, of Union township, will be a candidate lor SurveyoroF Marshall county, plete the list of infractions. The apiece up. They get very cheap subject to the decision of Democratic Nominat­ London to have some such gibber­ ing Convention. to be held at Plymouth, Satur discipline of the institution has later, I was told, selling, like every­ day. May 26, 1206. Your support is irespoctfully ish at your tongue’s end, or you solicited. For the Finest Bakery Goods been thoroughly vindicated by the thing else, by the pound, fora pen­ can never buy at the stores. W hat FOR AUDITOR. recent court martial. The patrons ny er two. and are delicious, having would happen I dread to think, but a L w a v s g o t o will be a candidate for Auditor of MarshaJ f i and friends of tho academy have the flavor of our wrild berry. at least I know VOU would not i£et cyuuly« reject, to the Democratic nominating J o convention. Your support is respectfully so- every reason to feel gratified with O f the staples, the best meat, your purchase. The idea, as near licited- the determination of the manage­ coffee and eggs are higher than as I could discover it, is this: The To the Democratic voters of Marshall county: Howard & Davis' Bakery After you have looked carefully into the politi­ ment to make Culver a safe and cal situation of the county at this time, and iu ours, but tea, many appetizing va­ stores are owned by a stock compa­ vour judgment you find me worthy fur the nom­ pleasant place for the students ny consisting of members of the ination for Auditor, 1 will appreciate any favors rieties of cheese, most green vege­ shown tne at the convention, .Vla.v %, 1 etc., for experimental purposes vice call on or write E.G.Hayden. I but say that that is three cents the customer's ability to murmur Palace through the experiment stations of Traveling Passenger Agent, Chi-1 apiece or 36 cents a dozen. This is 16796?’ ” The clerk would, I am . .... , s John S. Gast the several states, has been retain­ sure, at least slyly assist the pur-, ca8°> M nwaukee& St. Ia u l R a i l - j rather high, but I presume I might Barber Shop TINNER e d ” chaser ro a proper number, but this t ' " 1 Superior Street, Cleve-j have safely bought the penny ones land, O. aprow W here you get a good coo), clean am sure, the English salesman i Spouting, Tin and Steel Roofing, It is announced from New York (24 cents a dozen) if I had dared. never would do. It is not an un­ ! shave, or an artistic haircut., Up- M ystic Shrine Convention and Steel Ceiling;, W arm Air * # # * common practice in other shops, I that work will commence at once National Congress of Mothers at to-date work. Clean towels for oh the new steel city, the model am told, for tradesmen to refuse to everybody. Everything sanitary. Heating, Etc. Before I leave tho subject of sell at all to a r r r * r “ Angeles, Cal.. May 7-11. Very town o f Gary, to be built in Lake u JI low round trip tickets will be on G ive mo a trial. First door south shop—always a fascinating one to In Bond street, it is said that the I sale via Nickel Plate road to Los couuty, on the shore of Lake Mich­ ii woman— 1 must say a word on long-established firms, who have o f the hardware. I jkeep ou hand at all times a full igan. The steel plant is to cover the great department stores of tho FRED HURRAY, Prop. li.ne of Valleys, Ridge Rolls. Ridge a square mile of ground, and will London. Scattered in widely dis­ the His be the largest plant of the kind in tant parts of the city, and unas­ The elevator at Culver is open boards. tion of $15,000 from Andrew tensibly to pass the night at a The meeting was then adjourned . , x 27 feet, a story and a half, and Carnegie tor the erection ot a neighbor's, taking with her a small to 7:30 at which hour there was a ! Anchor Post* will contain seven rooms, one of i library building. sack of flour at the request of her general gathering of the new mem- which will be a bathroom. The mother. A t 10 o'clock the follow- bers of the camp and the members I bo Michael Sinnoltfarm of 2-10 cost will be upwards of $2,000. ing morning tbe flour was found b-£ of Culver post and the W . R. C. acres southeast of Kewanna has Call and see same The building will bo especially the roadside. This set investiga- The band gave additional zest to been sold to Mr. Margerum of attractive by reason of being con­ tion on foot, and it was soon learned the occasion by playing a number Lenox. Iowa, for $18,000—-$75 an and get my prices structed of white brick with pink that the lever had hired a horse of selections in front of the hall. acre. brick trimmings. The North Jud- and buggy at Hayes Son’s livery Comrade Jacob Myers acted as The Bremen Knights of Pythias son sand-lime brick will be used. stable]in Culver, and on his return, master of ceremonies, and put the lodge has just purchased a three- Delegates Selected. accompanied by t h e young lady, assemblage in good humor by his hundred-dollar outfit of parapher­ had hired a driver to take them to remarks lie was followed by Capt. nalia for rank work, which places At a meeting of Union township At the Knox. Geller in a ten-minute speech. Ho it among the best equipped lodges democrats at W alter’s hall on It is said that the girl’s lovor Saturday April 28, the following stated that since last June there in this part of the state. was objectionable to hor parents, had been eighteen camps organized Lumber Yard delegates were named for the sev­ Lucius K. Avery, once an ex­ and he had been notified to cease eral conventions: iu Indiana. This fine increase was pert telegrapher for the B. & O., his visits to her. due to the zeal of T. W. Blair of State -Frank Lamson; alter­ but for several years a lonely resi­ Culver Fort Wayne, commander of the In ­ nate, Pulaski Wickizer. Union Township Graduates. dent on the shore of the Lake of diana division. Judicial—Nathaniel G a n d y, The names of the Union town- the Wood, died near Bremen last The audience was further enter­ Daniel Walter; alternates, J. J. ship pupils who successfully pass­ week of chronic alcoholism. He tained by heartily participating in Cromley, Trias Menser. ed the examination and were grad­ leaves no relatives. The Grand J. O. FERRIER, Proprietor the singing of “America” and Congressional John Osborn, J. uated from the common school Army post buried him. “Marching Through Georgia,” led J. Cromley; alternates, David branches are as follows: Silas Millizer, living near by Frank Baker with Miss Sadie Joseph, Pulaski Wickizer. First Examination— Lola Wise, Leiter's Ford, died recently. For Korp accompanying on the organ. E. C. H a w k , Chn. Reginald Shugrue, Clyde Joseph, several years he had practiced • The ladies of the W . R. C. then J. J. C r o m le y , Sec’y. Mae Lucas, Claud May, Sylvia healing by the laying on of hands. served ice cream and cake. Thi6 Doll, Homer Zechiel, Arthur Dil­ While treating a Rochester man 1 1 feature of the evening was by no W. S. EASTERDAY Poor Show for Berries. lon, Ora Overmyer, Ada Albert, for paralysis he was stricken with means the least enjoyable. The FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING M “ This will be one of the poorest Newman, Sadie Brooke, Nada the same malady and died without = ------______guests lingered in social communi­ berry years in the history of the Livinghouso, Blanc he B urn s, regaining consciousness. cation until about 0:30. Two Phones—Independent and Bell country” said a well kuown small Gladys Thornburg, Ralph Thorn- Perhaps never before has so A meeting was appointed for , , _ . , , Day and Night Gails Receive Prompt 'Attention fruit grower this morning. “The burg, Esther Schouerman, Estella tv , , . >. , I much money been spent in build- VYednesday evening of this week!. . .. . , strawberry crop in Cass county will | Hawk, Bessie Easterday, Vernon ing in Bremen as will be done this when the organization will be com­ Carry a Complete Line of Furniture bo the next thing to a complete fail- McLane, Chloe O ’Connor, Susie season. Tho new school house, pleted by the selection of the ap­ ure, the raspberry crop will not be Shilling, Glenna McCreary, Ielda the additions to the radiator plant Next Door to Postoffice, Culver, Ind much better and the pointive officers, and possibly the blackberry Babcock, Stahl, Gile and the private houses already crop will be just about as bad. It name for tho new cam p.. Louden, Bennie E. Overmyer, Ar­ under construction will represent has been the worst kind of a winter The regular meetings will be held thur Parker.. Matilda Keller, Nellie an expenditure of at least $GC>,000. for strawberries and thousands of on the first and third Wednesdays Norris, Myrtel Garver, Ruth Mc- Miss Nancy Barts, who was plants have been killed. The same of tho month. Fcely and Vesta^Falconbury. born and reared on a farm seven CLOTHES CLEANED is true of the rasp and black ber­ Those who have signed the char­ Second Exain ination— C harles miles northeast of Plymouth, has ries.*'-- Logansport Pharos. ter list are.as follows: ROCHHILL ! Duddlesen. Lottie Hawkins, Frn- (Successor tu Wm. KL&pp) Emanuel Bush Emmet Mead decided to do missionary work in AND PRESSED est Cromley... Carrie Davis, Elma Henry Speyer J. H. Koontz Africa. She has been at Hough­ ---- -AT ------A Birthdav•* Partv. # Overman, Albert Duddleson, Oscar I John^Klme Del hart Wilson Miss Emma Hissong pleasantly ton, N. Y ., two years, came home Keller, Myrtle Banks, Pearl R. J Ed Baker Clyde Wilson Livery & Feed stable entertained a number of her friends last Friday to visit uutil Tuesday, E. A. POOR S Sickman, Dessie Asper, Jessie L. O. Cross Win. H. Myers Good Rhjs at Reasonable Rales Saturday evening in honor of her left for New York and will go BARBER SHOP Blanchard* Gladys Brooke, Roscoe Oliver Baker Henry Overmyer birthday. Those present were Harrison Baker John Gast to Africa as a missionary of the WILL MEET A ll TRAINS Stevens and Maud VauSchoiack.' Where you get a good Shave and Misses Faye' Baker. Gladys Wm. Freshour C. E. Low Wesleyan Methodist church. She C n lv c - r Academy driving u ijKicialty. Frank Baker W. H. Lowry is the daughter of Joseph Barts.— Brooke, Lesta Snell and Messrs. Church News. an up-to-date Hair Cut. N. J. Fairchild A. L. Vermillion Barn at Hibbard, Indiana There will be. no preaching at Plymouth Tribune. ALL WORK GUARANTHF.I) Charlie Cooper, 1 follis Mattix, F. W. Cook D. Personette - Austin Lofrerv, Oscar Voreis, the Methodist church for the next Geo. A. Peebles Monton Foss Dr. L. Dow Glazebrook died at Arthur Parker. Clarence Ilacker two Sundays. Edgar Wilson Knox last week, aged 70 years. In WILLIAM QIHJBB and Ollie Wilson. Preaching as usual at the Chris­ his early life he reported in short­ McUNE £» CO. PLUMBER A lap supper was served after tian church next Sunday morning To Drop Deputies. hand the Lincoln-Douglas debates, which all departed at. a late hour. at 10 o’clock: * Rev. Z. T. Sweeny, tho fish and was one of tho pallbearers at Livery All Work Guaranteed lo De Sanitary There will be np preaching at game commissioner of this state, Douglas’ funeral, and was the snop In Rear of Tin Shop, colter May Smoke Cigarettes. first teacher of the historian James either the Reformed'or Evangelical says he does not propose to keep as Wabash one way second class The Indiana supreme court sus­ Feed and sate churches. Rev. Mr. Walmer of the many deputies in the field this year Clark Rid path. H e held several colonists rates to points in Ala­ tains the anti-cigarette law. but latter church will attend quarterly as formerly as the laws are more local offices and was a member of bama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, holds it applies only to dealers and meeting at Rutland. thoroughly understood and gener­ the legislature in 1872-3 as joint — Stable — Louisiana, Mississippi, North and Special attention given to travel­ manufacturers. H e rules that the ally observed. representative from Starke and La- South Carolina, Tennessee and Maxinkuckee flour-for sale by Virginia at half fare plus $2.00. law does not prevent persons from •.------porte counties, and in 1885 as ing men. Terms reasonable. Porter & Co., Stahl & Co. and Write for particulars.—Thos. Fol- smoking cigarettes if they can get Saino & Son. Every sack guaran­ F or S a l e —A n eighty-acre farm representative of Starke and St. Barn Bast of the Postoffice len, Pass. & Tkt. Agt., Lafayette them. teed to be first class. T ry a sack. near Culver. See Stahl & Co. . Joseph counties. Ind. when he would have liked nothing bet­ T h a Y & v orffe S,out« jJaalT ter than io rest after the great exer­ Passengers from Chicago to Ft. Wayns, tion of the day, he seemed bent upon Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New York City, carrying out the request of the note. B oston aud all pom t3 east, will find it to their interest by selecting for their jour­ Beyond making sure that he was MIDDLE LIFE ney tho N IC K E L P L A T E R O A D from armed, and that Sergeant Shanks was Chicago. Three through trains are run daily in the sam e conditions he did not ap­ with Modern Day Coache3 and Luxurious pear to have any fears regarding the Pullman Sleeping Cara to New York City, A Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many also through Sleeping Car Service to Bos­ attendant circumstances. EDWAM>S~<^@> ton and intermediate points. Rates always Dread Diseases—Intelligent Women Prepare /tcrmex? c r ’Zfc/ySfrf7&Yj9/S4&&>. "JTrc And at length their black guide the lowest and no exccss fares are charged came to a halt. on any train for any part of tho trip. The for it. Two Relate their Experiences. ~ 7 r* 7 i "Here am de house, massa kernal. NICKEL PLATE ROAD Dining Service is