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V OL. IV . C U L V E R , IN D IA N A , T H U R SD A Y , OCT O BER 25, 1906. NO. 26 9 WIFE SHOT PERTAINING 1— m CULVER ACADEMY BY HUSBAND TO PEOPLE VVA1ERWOIRKS PLANS
Latest News and Gossip of the Big School Domestic Infelicity in a Farmer's Brief Mention of Culverites and Specifications Ready for the New Culver Plant Family Results in Crime Visitors in Town. ------:------_-- -— --- -— ------r r r ^ —------Maro thc magician last Wednes Ohio, and make that place his head Following is an abstract of the 4-inch branches. The valves are day night proved the most satis quarters in the future. Captain details of the plans of the water to be of bronze. THE VICTIM WILL RECOVER PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO factory entertainer of the kind Adams, when iu the service, was works b ) far as they are of general FIRE EQUIPMENT. which the academy has had for commander of a troop in the I cav- interest: The contracting company is to THE PUMPING STATION*. furnish 500 feet of seamless woven years. To the delight of everybody, alry to which he had risen from Husband Attempts Suicide but Gathered From Many Sources for The building, 40x24, 10 feet to rubber-lined 24-inch hose, guaran including the victims, he pulled the ranks. He enlisted during the Fails of his Purpose Readers of The Citizen. the eaves, is to be constructed of teed to stand a pressure of 300 rabbits, chickens, cards and end civil war. Bourbon again comes into the J. A. Rash and family visited at # * # * concrete blocks. The walls are to pounds, with brass couplings; also less rolls of ribbon from Mr. Cha limelight of public attention by a Wilber Brown's Suudiiy. be 10 inches iu thickness. The two 30-inch play pipes with inter ney Crome, Keg Fleet and Fred Mr. Brick made the political shooting affair at the farm home of Oliver Baker has removed to roof is to be a hip roof. The floor changeable screw tips and swivel Gignilliat. The snxaphone quar- j part of his speech very short and John Sponseller, 4 miles south of Hibbard where ho will work in the is to be of concrete and the ceiling handles. tot drew heavy applause and the j devoted the greater part of his Bourbon. sawmill. of pressed steel. One hose cart is to be furnished various adaptations of that classi- time to an explanation of the work- Sponseller, who is 55 years old. Rev. Mr. Nicely attended a dis THE STORAGE TANK. equipped with 50 feet of drag rope, cal melody “A Hot Time” were lit- ings of Congress. Plenty of iuci- has not been on amicable terms trict ministers’ meeting at South dents that revealed the peculiari The tank is to be 36x8 feet, guar tool box, fire ax and crowbar. tie short of wonderful. The “gog with his wife for several years. In Bend Tuesday. ties of some of its members and anteed to resist a pressure of <55 CERTAIN POINTS CONTRACT. gle peg,’* which proved to be a one- 1904 Mrs. Sponseller commenced a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clemens of the humors of its work kept the pounds to the square inch. The system is to be in operation stringed banjo wmon Sponseller was arrested by Dep fayette. * * « * stitute of Terre Haute. They T H K H Y D R A N T S . ey or bonds and stock arc to be uty Head and taken to the county Ralph Houghton has returned Captain J. Q. Adams, who was should give Culver the hardest There are to be 15 standard 2 \- provided on or before the date of jail. from North Dakota whore he has for live or six years the army offi- game of the year up to the present inch double nozzle hydrants, set on the commencement of the work. The victim is reported to be in been working on tho big wheat cer detailed at the academy and time, a condition which promises recov ranches. who for four years has been treas * * * * ery. Mr. and Mrs. Pike, Charles Mut- B R E M E N 4, C U L V E R 0. TICKET MUDDLE. urer of the soldiers' home at Mar Captain Byroade with his wife chler and Mary Hissong of Misha ion, Indiana, has resigned his po and son came down from Chicago waka spent a pleasant Sunday at Game Lost to Culver Through Un Commissioners Will Try to Settle it sition in that institution. He will Saturday and spent two days at the George Gam’s. fairness of Umpire. This Week Thursday. return to his old home in Norwalk, academy. 1 LOCAL ITEMS 1 Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Bradley went The Culver football team suf The election commissioners, John fered defeat, at Bremen last Sun R. Jones, Wm. Everly and Dr. —Remember the band concert j *° Plymouth last Saturday to re Good Political Meetings. Birthday Surprise Parties. day. The Bremens made their next Monday evening. main a few days and then go on to Burkett, met last week and after Hons. Shively and Brick hold Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Geo. score in the lirst five minutes of examining the election laws unan- Dr. Rea announces the arrival South Bend to visit their daughter, meetings in Culver last week. Mr. Medbourn found herself the unex play. On the first down after the imously agreed that it. was their of a 10-pound girl at John Hawk s Mrs. Ida Johnson, for a week or Shively spoke to a large crowd from pected hostess of a party of twenty kick-off Culver fumbled to Bre- duty to notify the chairmen of the on Oct. 17. so. the porch of Oliver Morris’ house, friends and neighbors. The occa men, leaving thc ball near the contending factious of the repub- S. C. Shilling is preparing to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutchison and Mr. Brick spoke in the band sion, which was Mrs. Med bourn's goal. Culver held Bremen for lican organization to appear before cut down the embankment south and son Earle of Claronco, 111., are li.all on account of the rain. Not 50th birthday anniversary, was two downs and Bremen drop-kicked them and set forth their interpre- of his residence. here for a week's visit with Mr. and withstanding the bad night the planned by the guests as a sur goal, scoring 4. In the second tat ion of the facts as to the pre — Thanksgiving day will be Mrs. Rollo Hutchison. Mr. Rob room was packed. Many of the prise for her, and they brought half Culver outplayed Bremen on liminary procedures. They were Thursday, Nov. 29. Pick out the ert Hutchison, who came Saturday county candidates were present with them a most bountiful sup end runs and forward passes, mak to meet this morning (according turkey and get busy with it. to play with tho Grand Prairie at the meetings. Messrs. Shively per. The afternoon proved an en football team, was in town over ing a 00 yard on a run on a forward to Saturday’s Independent) to sigu —No person is permitted to aud Brick are able speakers and joyable one for all, the ladies con Sunday. pass for which they were unjustly the papers which were to be placed hftnt, except in his own township, in addition possess the personal gratulating themselves on the com penalized as well as for other gd in tho hands of the sheriff who un without first procuring a license. Obituary. qualities which insure loyal and plete surprise to their hostess. plays. Culver was taking the ball der the statute is the proper person —The guild meeting to be held Raymond Merle, son of Alvin D. enthusiastic constituents. Ou Monday evening Ernest down the field at a merry clip for j to notify the two men who claim with Mrs. Church is postponed and Susie E. Easterday, was born Parr’s 18th birthday was pleasant a touch down when time was! title to the republican chairman Evangelical Church. from Tuesday until Thursday of Jan. 7. 1906, at Marion, Ind., and ly remembered by a score of his called. ship. Preaching services next Sunday next week. died Oct. 19, 1906, at Michigan young friends who paid him a sur Theline-up: Baker c.; Spencer, When the hour arrived. Dr. Bur morning at Washington; in the — Tomorrow ( Friday) is Bird City, Ind., aged 9 months and 8 prise visit and spent a jolly time r. g.; Cromley R. andFerrier, l.g.; evening at Culver; Sunday school and Arbor day, and tho high school days. The following is from a kett failed to show up,notwithstand iu games and music. Refreshments Bush L. r. t.; Brown, 1. t.; Sanders, ing the fact that the three commis at 10 a. m.; Y. P. A. at 15:30 iu th e ' will observe it with appropriate Michigan City paper: were served and the guests carried r. e.; Washburn, 1. c.; McLano, Culver church. exercises from 2:45 to 4 o'clock. Raymond, the nine months old sioners had unanimously agreed to away with them a happy memory son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Eas q. b.; Cromley 1. h. b.; Heminger. do so, considering such to be their Rev. F. B. Walmer administered —Comrades of Henry Speyer of one of the enjoyable gatherings terday, 128 East Michigan street, r. h. b.; Bush E., f. b.; Jones, duty as defined by the statute. the rite of baptism to Foster Wil post should not forget that the of the season. died at midnight following an op sub.; Poor, referee. Mr. Jones and Mr. Everly thou liam Menscr. the little son of F, regular meeting days are the tirst eration performed Saturday even W. and Lilly Menser, Monday af called upon Dr. Burkett who said Quarterly Meeting. and third Saturdays at 2 p. m. ing. The child had suffered a rup Prohibition Meetings. ternoon. ____ ture since two months old and re that he had counseled with Attor The coming quarterly meeting Robert H. Clark of Indianapolis — Contractor McFarland is now cently it became such that an oper ney Parks and had been ad Another Big Day. will be held in the M. P. church at at work on the second well for the ation was deemed necessary. How will speak on No Graft, Law En vised not to sign the papers. He On Thursday, Nov. 1, Vice- East Washington Nov. 10 and 11. waterworks. A good How of water ever, the desired relief was not ob forcement and Prohibition at the did not sign them, whereupon Mr. President Fairbanks, Senators On Saturday at 2:30 p. m. the bus tained, and the little sufferer grew was struck at ftS feet in the tirst band hall this week Thursday Jones and Mr. Everly, constituting Beveridge and Hemenway, Gov. iness session of the conference will well. worse until relieved by death. night. W. S. Easterday, an undertaker a majority of the board, signed Hanly and Hon. John L. Griffiths convene at which all the official I. G. Shaw of Francisvillo, pro- will be in Plymouth, arriving -The contents of two barrels of at Culver and grandfather of the them and delivered them to the members are requested to be pres hibition candidate for congress aherifl> ,v h o iu turn served them on from Rochester at 12:40 and re slaked lime has mysteriously dis child, arrived in the city early this ent. Saturday evening at 7:30, maining 20 minutes, departing for appeared from the Reformed morning and together with the from the 13th district, will speak. Hendricks and Gam. sermon; Sunday at 9:30, school: at parents accompanied the remains Valparaiso. church since last Saturday. Have at the West Washington church on The board will meet at the court 10:30, sermon; after tho sermon, to Culver. The grandfather was you got it? Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, at 7.30. house on Thursday when the evi Campfire. administration of the Lord's sup forced to drive from Culver to Ply — Over on the Morman cottage mouth in order to catch a train to dence will be received and tho Speyer post is arranging for a per; at 7 :30 p. m., sermon. These A Monster Bass. grounds are two big chestnut trees this city without waiting until this board will then decide the conten campfire to be held on Saturday services will be iu charge of Rev. which bear sparingly. They are afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Easter Albert Clough, according to our tion on the law and the evidence. afternoon, Nov. 3, at 2 o’clock. J. S. Rees of Tippecanoe, Ind. day moved to this city from Marion veracious Plymouth exchanges, last \Good speaking, vocal and instru said to be the ouly trees of the about two months ago and Mr. J. F. R o g e r s , Pastor. week caught iu Pretty lake a bass Papers were served ou members mental music. A general invita kind in this section. Easterday is employed at the car (called by the Democrat black and of the election board Saturday tion is extended and everybody is Matrimonial. — J. L. Scheuerman has made a factory. requested to bring well-tilled bas by tho Trib. straw) which weighed evening to the effect that the su- At. Bass Lake, Oct. 8, by Rev. notable addition to the Citizen’s We lay thee in the silent tomb, kets for the dinner. 8 pounds and 1 ounce. preme court will on Tuesday bo W. M. Nicely, Danford McQuiston baby agricultural fair in the shape Sweet blossom of a day; We just began to view thy bloom BURR OAK BRIEFLETS. and Miss Christine Milne, both of of fine specimens of Yandervert — Thu perfect weather of Sunday askcd to ' ticket umlor tho rePub- Miss Maude Maxey is still sick Thou minglest now in that bright, and not able to be out of the house performed in the presence of the ern Spy and two unnamed but throng to improve the passing days of the: lican emblem other thau tbat ono ... .Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. Jor immediate relatives and was follow equally large apples, several North Around th’ eternal throno, outing season. The livery stables , "ommated on Jnne 2 and knowu as tho Garn ticket. Attorneys dan of Knox were visitors in Burr ed by a sumptuous 4 o’clock din Dakota potatoes and an 8-pound And join’st the everlasting song did a booming busiuess, every rig | Oak Monday the guests of Miss Stevens and Logan, representing Purple Top Scrap Leaf turnip. With those before thee gone. being out by noon. Maude M avey... .D r. S. O. Lor- ner. Funeral services were held by County Clerk Jones, weut to In- ing of Plymouth spent with Mr. At the home of the bride, near For Sale—At private sale, our diauapolis today and will argue and Mrs. J. J. Cromley__ Dr. | Bass Lake, Oct. 14, by Rev. W. M. Brick— 15,000 to sell at a bar Rev. F. B. Walmer in the Evan Shepperd of Mishawaka spent a Nicely, Fred Baker aud Miss Ella gain. ' Call on or write M,. R. gelical church la8t Wednesday at entire stock of household furniture, the question before the supreme few hours in Burr Oak last week. Peterson, both of Starke county. Cline, R. R. 14, Culver. o25t2 2:30. Come at once. Mrs. K. Edwards, court tomorrow.— Monday’s Ind.
* THE CULVER CilfZEN, TH E N EW S iN BR IEF. RUN DOWN FROM GRIP Tho audience with the sultan ol Dr. Williams’ Pink PiiIs Havo CuresS ARTHUR B. HOLT, Publisher. the American ambassador, John G. A. This Form of Debility in Hundreds of Coses. CULVER, INDIANA. Leishmait, lasted •».■> minutes. It is expected a compromise will bs “ Fonr years ago." says Mrs. F. Mor reached as to the will of Herman Oel rison, of No. 1922 Carson street, South Queer Foods of New York Epicures. Side, Pittsburg, P.i., “ I took a cold richs and that there will be no con CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PUTS History tells us that Confucius liked test. which turned into the grip. This trouble LIMIT ON QUOTATIONS left me all run down. 1 was thin, had sharlcs* fins nnd sea slugs and birds' Ex-Senator J. i). Walker, a promi nests. Well and good. If a man with FOR GRAIN. backache much of the time, had no ap- nent lawyer of Fayettesville. Ark., was petite, my stomach was out of order and an intellect like that of the great Chi killed by falling downstairs in his of I i'elt- nervous and unstrung. nese philosopher found these, to us, fice. Member Tells Interstate Commerce “ While I had the grip I had a doctor, unusual foods, palatable, they must bo Fire in the center of the business Commission He Could Have Bought but. I really suffered more from the con worth trying. Then there are the pre district of Birmingham, Ala., burned at Higher Figures, but Feared He dition in which the influenza left me served grape leaves, the pickled several buildings, causing a loss of than I did from tbe disease itself. 1 felt Would Bo Expelled. squash, and tho dried okra of the Sy $200,000. generally wretched and miserable and rians. These people of the orient were It is announced by the promoters tbe least exposure to cold would make civilized long before America was of the Peary arctic expedition that no Chicago, Oct. 17.-That the Chicago me worse. X couldn’t seem to get any further news from Peary is expected even thought of being discovered, so Board of Trade is killing Chicago as better until I began to take Dr. Williams* this year. a grain center and has already placed Pink Pills. I very quickly noticed a there is no reason, argues the epicure, Railways centering in New York an the city in the position of a "one- benefit after I began taking them and why their knowledge and choice of nounce they will carry no more grain horse” village in tj>at respect, be they restored me to good health and foods should not bo well worth inves until they secure sufficient equipment cause of an illegal rule passed by that strength. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are tigating. The other countries have to handie it. body, was the declaration Tuesday of a -wonderfully good medicine. Thanks their special delicacies which, if they to them I am now in lino health aud Arthur J. Markham, known as Richard Gambrill, a broker, before have had noreturn of my form* r trouble. are sought out, appeal to tbe univer Frank Mordaunt, a well-known actor tbe interstate commerce commission. I recommend the pills to everyone who sal taste and form an agreeable and and manager, (lied in a sanitarium at James Pettit, president of the Peav- is ailing and take every opportunity to inexpensive addition to the daily menu Bedford City, Va. ey Elevator company, told of a pool let people know how good they are.” Dr. Williams Pink Pills cured Mrs. of the average mortal who must eat. The attorney general of Missouri is between the elevator companies regu lating storage charges. Morrison because they actually mako Bear steak from the west, kangaroo to begin proceedings to determine the good, red blood. W hen the blood is red Ho declared that he was not sure tails pickled, which come from Aus ownership of Island park, located in and healthy there can be no debility. the plan was illegal, but since the new tralia; preserved goldfish from the the Missouri river. The relation between the blood and rate law had gone into effect bis firm nervous system is such that the pills Nile; canned abalone from California The hall of records in New York that cost $10,000,000 is ready for oc had discontnued its connection. have a very decided action upon tho and dried goose from Sweden are cupancy, six years after the date The commission is investigating nerves and they havo cured many severe nervous disorders, such as partial pa only a few of the queer foods kept for promised for completion. the complaint that the railroads and sale in the New York markets and sold the elevator owners have combined to ralysis, locomotor ataxia and St. Vitus' The London county council has de dance, that have not yielded to ordinary in quantities every day. Until recent cided to petition parliament to take restrain trade and kill competition. treatment.. Their double action, on tho ly, says Harriet Quimby in Leslie’s steps to make women eligible to elec Gambrill, who said he was a broker blood and on the nerves, makes them au Czar—Won’t You Enter the Cabinet, Court? Weekly, people who relished snails tion to the county council. for John C. Shaffer, an elevator owner ideal tonic. Witte—No, Thank You, I've Been There Before. All druggists sell Dr. W illiam s’ Pink were regarded with sentiments which Daniel Burns, of New York, has that testified Monday, was the first Pills, or they will be sent by m ail post savored of disgust, but that notion has had a snake's fang taken from his witness Tuesday. Limits Pricc for Grain. paid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per changed, and at tho present time that right thumb, left in his left thumb by box, six boxes for 83.50, by iIih Dr. W il “So long as your august body is in a boa constrictor 20 years ago. liams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y~ delicacy can be procured in almost any I 'S W.C.T.U. ROOSEVELTMAYRUN AGAIN vestigating these conditions, I would The national civil service commis of the first-class hotels and cafes in like to tell of a rule that I think is sion has called down the president for RUMORED HE WOULD ACCEPT Legally Her Husband's Boss. New York. In order to meet the killing Chicago as a grain center and contributing one dollar to the Repub Boston has one woman who is legal growing demand, ono of the largest NOMINATION AGAINST HEARST. has already placed the city in the lican congressional campaign commit ly her husband's boss. She is Mrs. caterers in the city imports 25,000 position of a one-horse village so far tee. Ellor Carlisle Ripley, one of the as snails every week from Brittany, Should the Latter Win in New York as the grain trade is concerned. All of the $500 000 estate of C. N. sistant superintendents of the public Contest, President May Again Be “Every afternoon before the closing where the best snails are grown. Schoelkopf. of Kansas City, goes to GOVERNOR AND MAYOR WEL schools of the city and the wife of Candidate. of the Board of Trade a call is post a brother and sister because he did COME DELEGATES GATHERED Principal Fred H. Ripley, of the Long The Alhambra Crumbling. ed giving the price that is to be bid not sign a will he made giving it to fellow school of Roslindale. Mrs. Rip Since more and more American AT THE HUB. to the country for grain. charity. Washington. Oct. 19.—“Theodore ley draws some $85 a week of the tourists visit Spain each year, the “Every broker who bids must bid hub’s wealth, about $1,500 more per an The Erie Railroad company has an Roosevelt will again be a candidate news that the Alhambra, the Mecca for the presidency, if Hearst is elect within that price. num than the man who has recently nounced that an order has been placed Lady Henry Somerset in Letter Out “For that reason I quit doing busi of all pilgrims to that country, is in ed govornor of New York,” declared a became her “hubby.” An assistant for three of the heaviest and most lines Work to Be Performed for ness. I couldn’t make any money. I greater danger of total destruction Republican leader close to the na superintendent is virtually a super powerful freight locomotives ever de Protection of Home. Banishment thought the rule unfair and illegal visor and Mrs. Ripley is in reality her than ever before wil! arouse wide signed. tion's chief executive, to a Chicago of Saloon, and Sheltering Weak. and in restraint of trade.” husband’s superior and could “fire” spread interest in this country. Tho Volunteer fire departments organ Journal correspondent. He said that if the Democrats win in New York Could Have Paid More. him in a minute if she saw fit. Mrs. government contributes 45,000 pesetas ized at points on the Panama canal Boston, Oct. 19.—Much business the next Democratic candidate for Commissioner Lane—Was that rule Ripley is a young woman of pleasing have been unusually successful, ac a year for its preservation, but that was cleared up at the first day’s for the presidency may be William R. passed by the Board of Trade? personality. cording to reports to the isthmian sum has proved quite inadequate for mal sessions of the triennial conven Ilearst, and that the Hearst peril “Yes.” commission. Latest Fad In “Society.” present urgent needs, and one cannot tion of the World's Christian Temper is the only thing that can induce “Was It contested?” About 601) silverware workers in The latest fad in certain eastern so help wishing therefore, that some ance Union in this city. The dele Roosevelt to change his decision not “It was contested bitterly. For ex New York are on strike for a nine- ciety circles is to be glum and cross. wealthy American art patron might gates met in Tremont Temple, which to run again. ample, I have orders every day from hour day. All the shops are rushed the east to buy grain and at a price One phase of this more than usually immortalize himself by coming to the was crowded throughout the day. “It is conceded that the man who with orders for the holiday trade, but two or three cents above the Chicago abr.urd affectation takes tbe form of rescue. That the Alhambra has sur- the work js , to(1 up The welcome of state and city was is elected governor of New York will Ignoring letters of introduction and extended by Gov. Guild and Mayor be the candidate of his party for pres limit, as made by the Board of Trade. vived to this clay is in itself a mar\el. Mrs. Jones Wister, who started a this lack of consideration has roused Fitzhugh. Mrs. Lillian M. N. Ste ident," added this leader. “If it. is Yet I couldn’t didn’t dare to—offer During its five centuries of existence p1K)It in Philadelphia to get a sharo I more, so I quit that branch.” family feuds in several cases. Ono severe , , vens, of Portland, Me., vicc president- Hughes, well and good, but If it is wealthy young Italian, who is a mem it has been si*bjectcd to trials. 0f the late W illiam Weightman’s $60,- “W hat penalty was there, or is at-large of the World's union, pre Hearst, then look out for an early ber of one of the best Roman families, Shattered, , time > :n,explo- 000,000 estate for her daughter, has there, attached to violation of that . shaken . earthquakes, .. sided. statement that the president has went to Newport this summer with sion. an?. . bv , declared the case will go on. The remainder of tho day was given yielded to the popular demand and rule?” ^ ^ other times sunk so low as to many letters from prominent persons. Juan F. O'Farrill, ex-secretary of over largely to the presentation of has finally decided to cast aside a "Expulsion from the Board of ^ habitation of smugglers, and Trade.” But he has found it impossible to pre state of Cuba, denied in New York greetings from other organizations personal preference for private life sent them. “It is foolish to expect * a stable for French army horses. that his visit to the office of J. M. and to the introduction of the leading even and accept another term as presi anything from social leaders these ,..t present danger, explains the New Ceballos & Co. had any connection representatives of many countries at dent for the good of the party and the TEN THOUSAND PERSONS DEAD days and the stranger who asks to be i'9iek Post, lies in the fact that the with the disappearance of Manuel Sil- the convention. country." received by letter has a hard time of foundations are being undermined by j veira. ______A resolution asking President Roose To more than ono of his friends the Full Details of Havoc by Typhoon at It,” said a young man whose lettcrr to water from the old ruined conduits. | W OM AN GIVEN $15,000 BY A JU R Y velt and Secretary of State Root to president has staled that he would Hong-Kong. i society matron was ignored. renew the suggestion formerly made Not only are the government appro regard tbe election of Hearst as by the president and the late Secre priations insufficient to meet this con Lost Diamond Ring on Steamer and governor of New York a public calam Victoria, B. C., Oct. 17.— Ten thou- Microbe of Gray Hair, tary I lav, that Great Britain and the ity second only to his possible election sand lives were blotted out, seventeen dition, but the situation is compli Was Imprisoned by Captain. United Stales unite in presenting to They have discovered a new mic as the president of the United States. steamers and sailing vessel* wrecked robe in New York and it is quite popu- cated by a quarrel among the three other nations a treaty to forbid the It is no secret that Theodore Roose or damaged, more than a thousand I lar 'among actors and society women, directors. This has resulted in the Lock port, N. Y.. Oct. 18— The jury sale of opium or intoxicating liquors In the case oi Mrs. Della B. Sweeting, velt has been itching to roll up his junks swamped, turned over or bat j It is called the chromophage, its spe- resignation, after 35 years of service to uncivilized nations, was unani sleeves and bump into the New York tered to pieces against tho stone | cial function being to turn the hair against the steamer Western States mously adopted. oi' the eminent expert in oriental arch campaign. Were it not for the sol walls of the Praya, SO per cent of the ! gray at a comparatively early age. The Wednesday reported to Judge Hazel Late in the afternoon the governor itecture. Senor Contreras. He has emn traditions that hedge themselves lighters, launches, yachts, houseboats I handsome actor who has those white in federal court a verdict of $15,000 tendered the delegates a reception at restored many of the tiles, as well as about the presidential office he would and small native craft, destroyed and hairs on his temple that the women in favor of the plaintiff. Mrs. Sweet the statehouse, and the mayor ten the figures and colors and the other ing, whose home is in Jackson, Mich., like nothing better than take the many wharves wrocked in tho ty admire so is full of the chromophages. dered them a tea at the Ford build stump in person against the New York mural decorations, thus giving a fair sued for $25,000. phoon, lasting only two hours, at Baldheaded men are immune from the ing. In the evening there was a pub editor. In 1904, while making a trip to Hong-Kong Sept. IS, according to microbes. He only attacks the hair, idea of what the Moorish palace was lic meeting in Tremont Temple. Should the president’s political Detroit on the boat, an employe on news brought by the steamer Em and a man without hair need not wor in (lie days of its glory. Letter from Lady Somerset. lieutenants in that state bring the board stole a diamond ring from her. press of Japan, one of the few ves ry about the chromophage. For years word to him at the last moment that She complained to the captain and. A letter from Lady Henry Somerset sels to escape the disaster. The Em it was thought that a process of the Misuse of the Telephone. Hughes is really in serious danger according to her story, was insulted, detained in England by illness, says: press of Japan only a day before the blood killed the coloring matter of the “My heart is with you on the open of defeat, it is altogether possible Calling a husband up maliciously on arrested and imprisoned. The boat disaster gave place a. the Kowloon hair cells, but scalpologists in New that, he would ignore precedents and the telephone, day and night, has been employe who stole the ring was cou- ing morning of the convention of the company’s wharf to the steamer York combat that theory. They say World’s Woman’s Christian Temper traditions and take the first train for ruled in Masachusetts not to be an victed and sent to prison. Changsha, which was wrecked at the it is the chromophage. The microbe dock. actionable misdemeanor in a wife. ance union, and my memory goes back New York. does not like heat and for that reason to the day In Faneuil ball, when for The damage at Hong-Kong and The judge added, however, by way of Bad Fire in Alabama. the woman who uses the curling tongs the first time I came face to face HURRICANE SWEEPS OVER CUBA Kowloon and vicinity is estimated at is less likely to have gray hair than gratuitous observation, this: "I think Birmingham. Ala., Oct. 19.—Fire which broke out after midnight in tho with so many comrades, now so well more than $20,000,000. the ono who puts her hair up in pa/- that one having a telephone in his Reaches North to Florida and Then six-story building of the Prowell Hard- j known and beloved friends. The tie pew. Shifts Toward Bermudas. house could enjoin a person from con ware company, on First avenue near i that was formed so long ago has not TWO MEN KILLED IN COLLISION NO DAWDLING. tinuously ringing him up day and Nineteenth street, burned for six j. loosened with the years, but rather m Washington, Oct. 19.—The tropical night upon unimportant matters which hours, causing a luss of about $:100,000. the stress and strain of work has it Wreckage Catches Fire After Smash- hurricane which swept over Cuba, A Man of 70 After Finding Coffee Hurt ho had no right to do, to the loss of been drawn closer. Up on the Santa Fe. cutting off communication south of Him, Stopped Short. sleep and rest to tho occupant and to Purposes of the Organization. THE MARKETS. Jacksonville and flooding various “You have gathered from many Pueblo. Col., Oct.. 18.— Express Mes his great annoyance.” With new places in its course, is apparently When a man has lived to be 70 years New York, Oct. 19. countries, you bring to the convention senger Harry Murdock and a negro methods of communication come new safely away from land and heading old with a 40-year-old habit grown to LI VIS STOCK—steers...... 15 00 rtf’5 75 experiences many and varied, you are were killed, while more than a score subjects for lawyers and tho rest oi Hogs, State t; so (h 6 90 toward the Bermuda islands and the him like a knot on a tree, chances are glad to be refreshed by companion of passengers wore injured as the re us to discuss. Take rural free deliv Sheep ...... 8 50 o 50 ocean beyond. bo’ll stick to the habit till be dies. FLU UK—Minn. Patents 4 ic <>$ 4 a:. ship, to learn from one another, and sult of a head-on collision between ery, for instance. W ith the telephone, W 11 EC A T—December ... 82% The storm swept with terrific force, But occasionally the spirit of youth to get new inspiration from this great two Santa Fe express trains near M a y ...... S4 X® hut its path was hardly more than 70 and determination remains in somo says Collier's, this is changing the COHN— December ...... 38%® 5S% assembly. To protect the home, to Manzanillo at 1:56 o'clock Wednesday '19 miles in width. It raged Wednesday men to the last day of their lives. most important aspects of country life. 2 Western.. 4 00 any people than the organized liquor leaving the track. “I had been a user of coffee until every means of intercourse, will not C a lv e s ...... 8 00 20 n) SO ward over the ocean. — and am now 70,” writes a N. Dak. 6 men and women to fulfill the destiny T. McMurray, engineer of No. SOI. tor constantly in our civilization. Mr. Heavy Mixed ...... $ 30 U 6 40 The weather bureau Thursday night man. “I was extremely nervous and BUTTER—creamery ...... 19 i f 2S% for which God created them, nothing west-bound, jumped for their lives and , announced that the storm bad evi debilitated, and saw plainly that I Olmsted, the great landscape gardener D a ir y ...... 21 Vs* undermines principle, saps vitality, escaped without injury. McMurray, a E G G S ...... 15 2f> dently passed northeastward through must make a change. who did so much to ruralize the cities, LIVE POULTRY ...... 11 & 11% wastes resources and devastates veteran of 35 years in tiie service of Florida straits and Is now over the “1 am thankful to say I had the said that a still more important duty POTATOES (bu.) ...... 34 43 homes more than the drink haoit, the Santa Fe. stuck to his post and WHEAT December ...... 74% 74% Atlantic some distance east of the nerve to quit coffee at once and take whs to urbanize the country, making M a y ...... 79 $ 7*% which is the fateful heritage of near was injured. He made every effort Georgia coast. So far as reports on Postum without any dawdling, and It more attractive and more nourish C o r n , M a y ...... 43Vi.-«?iI 43% ly the whole civilized world.” to avoid the collision. O a t s . M a y ...... 35%iS> 35% from the land weather statistics show experienced no ill effects. On the con Rye, December ...... G2Wf? *53 Send Lady Somerset a Cablegram. The cause of the collision i3 not ing to the mind than the tenements of there is no indication of dangerous trary, I commenced to gain, losing my MILWAUKEE. It was voted to send a cablegram of given by the Santa Fe officials here, a slum. winds along the immediate coast and 1 but they state that. No. 001 was run nervousness within two months, also GRAIN—Wheat, No. 1 N or'n J 7S ® -75% appreciation to Lady Somerset. Mrs. adjacent territory. gaining strength and health otherwise. D e c e m b e r ...... 74 74% Stevens announced that the repre ning on short time and that McMur "Silent” Smith, who has just been C o r n , D e c e m b e r ...... 42%® 42% Storm warnings, however, are dis sentatives of the W. C. T. U.’s dif ray evidently endeavored to make the “For a man of my age, I am very married, was a great catch from the Oats, Standard ...... 3 t% ft 35 played all along the Atlantic enast Uye, No. l ...... 65 U 65% ferent countries had presented to Lady siding at Manzanillo before No. 10, well and hearty. I sometimes meet standpoint of most women. Aside from Florida to Cape Cod. KANSAS CITY. Ilenry a bell to be placed in the east-bound, left tbe station. Immedi persons who have not made their from possessing about $13,000,000, ho ately after the collision the wreckage Postum right and don’t like it. But I G RA IN —W heat, December.. 5 68% $ •59 chapel at London where she worships. French Cabinet to Resign. has the reputation of being able to sit May ...... 72%® 72% caught fire. tell them to boil it long enough, and Corn, December ...... Z i'M i 37% The bell Is already in place. A Paris, Oct. 19.—Late Thursday even and listen for hours without saying a call their attention to my looks now, O a t s , N o . 2 W h i t e ...... S3%i? 31 cablegram from Lady Ilenry was ing it was semi-officially stated that The Same Old Story. and before I used it, that seems con word. S T . L O U I S . read regarding this as follows: the whole cabinet will resign and that Memphis. Tenn., Oct. 17.—J. B. vincing. CATTLE— Heef Steers 33 150 7 '-0 “Grateful, humble, loving thanks M. Clemenceau. as premier, will re Texan Steers ...... 2 75 & 5 25 Baker, a well-known business man! “Now, when I have writing to do, Sir James Crichton-Brown© says H O G S —P ackers ...... 10 fy « 40 for the silver-toned voice.” tain the portfolio of the interior. M. 6 gathered what he supposed to be or long columns of figures to cast up, that the rapid locomotion supplied by B u t c h e r s ...... *; 25 fi 40 bers of his brother’s family ate of the ing of old. ’ Name given by Postum Stockers and Feeders ___ 2 75 er, accused of fraudulent banking, was ister of commerce, it is adder], are the was that It tosses them higher than 4 50 supposed mushrooms and were taken Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read tho Cows and Heifers ...... 2 50 '/I i 25 acquitted. The jury was out IS HOGS—Heavy ...... rj io & f. 25 only other members who are sure to ill. Prompt medical attention placed that. hours. book, "The Road to Wellviile,” in SHEEP— Wethers ...... 5 2 3 5 00 enter the new cabinet. them out of danger. pkgs. “There's a reason.”
ft I pray dally, hourly, tor a way— In i. Rash the undercurrent of arro -Co where?'* I WHEN THE RIGHT TIME COMES a way to take her back homo where, gance changed to an earnest appeal: "To the white man’s house with iron THE CULVER CITIZEN, they tell me, she may win new leaso “I ask pardon humbly, but it means finger which they say points to the F Senator Herr.enway Tells Kokomo Pea* of life. And her life—it is very dear so much to me that to win you I Blessed IrfiaDds." pic Tarif: W ill Be Revised. ARTHUH B. HOLT, Publisher. to me, senor." would bend all wills to mine—even She started guiltily with a violent CU LVER, INDIANA. There was a hint of tears In her yours.” biusb. Then he jiad heard what"Gon EVENTS OF GREATEST INTEREST Kokomo. — The Republican cam voice, and the little dreary smile made He seated himself on a log at her zaga had said; had nrju-»5 him ask her THROUGHOUT THE STATE paign in Kokomo was opened by w ------the man's heart l'eel a new throb of feet, gently swaying the vine on which to go with him to the cburcfe’r'r* marry Senator James A. Hemenway. who pity. But passion was stronger, and she rested. “ 1 have come for ray an him. Owatoga had heard, anfi— and spoke to an audience that filled the he would not falter now. swer.” he said. he would tell Winslow! A sudden ELOPEMENT A SURPRISE Si ye theater. It was the senator’s Suddenly she faced him, and said ♦She was silent; he pulled the vine shame quite overcame her; what would first visit, to Kokomo, and the voters sternly: “As for your part, senor, if forward until its wlnsomtj burden was Winslow think? Would her heart were anxious to see him and hear him Lavender you are the instrument sent in answer close to him. "Is it yes, or no?” he seem a light thing to be so lightly Love Affair of the Vice President’s talk. Many of the manufacturers of to prayer, no douot I should thank insisted. won? Or. worse still, would ho think Son and Miss Scott Not Suspect the city attended the meeting and Tossing her sunbonnet lightly at her wicked, wnmaldenly, to give her Creighton’s you, but—but I hardly know. Are you ed by Indianapolis So were gratified to hear Senator Hem him. she jumped from the swing, aud, hand without it? But she rallied a3 enway say he does not hold that the noble and generous, or are you seizing ciety. L o v e rs an unfair advantage of my helpless with an attempt at gaycty, said: “Ah, , quickly; after all. what did it mat- tariff schedules are sacred. Mis state senor, you expect too much. I—I have tor? Gonzaga, at least, loved her, had ness?” ment that there will be revision when not quite decided.” ! boldly avowed it, had pledged the beat Indianapolis.—The Fairbanlcs-Scott By OLIVIA E. STROHM "Neither, fair one, I am in love with the right time comes was generally The man was distracted between an return. Must she risk her duty for the elopement, caused much surprise approved. He presented statistics you.” ger and love for his fair tormentor. sake of another's opinion? And that in this city. None of the friends Then, coming closer, and with pas showing that in the last live years And it was harder to bear her hesita other—he whose loves were many; of the young man suspected that sionate voice: “Lote is my reason, Kokomo has shown the largest in (Copyright, tgo5, by Olivia B. Strohm}. tion. because he knew it was not mere what right bad he—at the thought her anything more than a pleasant crease in the value of manufactured my excuse, my text. By it alone I \ ^ A qucsUon treru- heart was ice. acqaintancesliip existed between him products or any city in the state, the CIIA PT lilt X VII.—Contis u e d . claim tho right of way to the roj»l on hls „ he lG!lgUl h(. found Owatoga repeated his question: “You and Miss Scott, and though it. was increase amounting to 77 per cent. highroad of your heart: courage to say: “There is to be a will go to the house of the Great Spirit known that he had gone to Pittsburg "Winslow," Gonzaga started vio Ho dropped on his knee, *nd- clasp Dr. E. C. Scholl, of Camden, candi meeting next Sunday at the little with him?” there was no suspicion that he was lently as ho realized her mistake. The ing her hand, pressed it to ids hot date for joint representative for the lialo of which she had spolcen was an church on the road to St. Louis. Rev. Hard and cold her voice sounded: matrimonially inclined. He did not district comprising the counties of lips. optical delusion common to the fever, Father Ballinger will lead the serv “Perhaps, I—I have not decided.” take even his parents into his confi Howard, Carroll and Miami, was pres To the overwrought nerves of the ice. Go there with mu; be married to “Owatoga will be there, too.” waa dence. Miss Scott was a visitor in this and so blinding as to account for her girl the lover's zeal seemed fantastic; ent and spoke for a short time before error—wealc, too, and ill as she was. me, and then—then for Virginia and the reply, accompanied by a myste city during the last summer. Mrs. Senator Hemenway was introduced. a melo-dramatic display that jarred. your old home!” rious smile, and without further word, George Stout, her hostess, lives di Another trick of fate to aid him. She wanteu to tell him that there was His quick wit saw the possible advan Thus, :n low, rapid words he plead the Indian disappeared in the forest, rectly opposite the Fairbanks home on Big Shake-Up at Notre Dame. no highroad to her heart; only a nar ed his cause; be was selfish, he was; (To Be Continued.) North Meridian street. Young Fair Noire Dame.—Coach Barry wielded tage for him in the role of the favored row path—at its end a gate which was Winslow. And Lavender had not influenced by tho hope of reward in ] banks and the visitor met in the so the big stick and showed that forever locked since another held tbe The Quiet Answer. heard her mother’s words; sho need her love—all this ho admitted, but ir. j cial gatherings of the North Side and he is decidedly dissatisfied with the key. But she saw the real lorvor As a young and unknown man I went not know that he spoke in other char time she would learn to love him. from the first seemed to be attracted work of his men. All the candidates back of the grandiloquent manner, and the doctor's warning—her moth- down to a certain sessions court on the acter. to each other. Their attachment was were called into the gymnasium after and, withdrawing her hand, said, iu a er’s health—ah, there was much at Oxford circuit to prosecute for the Louder this time, and for the bene not so marked as to evoke comment, dinner and told by their coach that gentler tone than before: “We will stalCC! crown in a case of extensive robbery fit of the listening girl, he saxd: “Per though they were frequently together he wanted any man who did not care speak of this again, senor; I need At a climax in his appeal he bent j from a goods shed of the Ixrndon & haps my halo is brightest because I and on several occasions took long to quit smoking to hand in his suit, time to ponder upon it. Advice, of toward her and seized her hand. And, Northwestern railway. Somo ten or drives into the country. While the as well as anyone who was not in bring good news. We are trying to course, I can ask of nobody it is, a staner i_;eW)rtd the Indian, Owatoga, case had duly come on, and I had se- made it plain that they had no objec glowed with eagerness as though be time this year Barry held a scrim wife who frankly owns but an indif- appeare(jt! cured a verdict of “guilty” during tho tions to the young woman. At the mage. It was a hard one, and those hind each a tiny cresset burned. But . ferent regard. Think it over so shall Measuring tho Spaniard witheye afternoon. Having changed into eve home of Warren C. Fairbanks, As- who were not working earnestly were T- upa, rr ,°w as> qur i- »»<*« wit*°ut ^mg keen as a falcon.s he stared thU8 for ning dress. I took my place in a private tor street, who is a brother of the shown up. Capt. Bracken ran tho the heels of delight, came the sense Wm tlm 0 for {urther fading, she fimo And undcr hi3 scruCi:iy, ’bus, together with my fellow guests, young man who married Miss Scott, ‘varsity in the absence of Dwan, who of duty—tho habit of sacrifice. turned away. as relentless as it was impertinent. for ihe five-mile drive out. About half no news of tho elopement beyond that is laid up with an injured ankle. “I cannot leave tbe rest,” she mur The man watched her as she walked Gonzaga chafed, demanding at last.: way there I, as a newcomer, not hav contained In the news dispatches has Scanlon, of Brownson Hall, joined the mured. listlessly to the cabin and for a no- «By wliat rigllt do you iutrude here?" ing, apparently, been noticed by tho been received. The Fairbanks of this squad, and was used at end on the sec “And what if they go too? What if ment his heart misgave him. Then «The forcst belongs to the red man; rest (the inside of the vehicle was as City are not acquainted with the Scott ond team. Culver has canceled its you all go home together?” hia Ups elosed hard over clenched lt ls hia glft fr0ru lhe Great spirit.” dark as Erebus), a certain Mr. '1'— , a family of Pittsburg from which the game for Saturday. “Ah, that would be the answer to teeth. “Bah! we lovers are fools Then, striding up to Lavender, he great talker, asked in loud tones: vice president’s son chose his bride prayer.” enough without adding prudence to piaCed in her hands a basket of pan- “W ho was the young idiot who prose and had no inkling that young Fair Refuses to Have Doctor. “And you will get well faster if we our crimes," and he strode to his sjes arranged with artistic care. It cuted in that railway case?” banks was engaged. Bedford. W ith a six-year-old son jjromise to tako you hack?” waiting canoe. seemed as though to the giver each “I was,” I promptly rejoined from at death's door, and vowing her She nodded slowly, with perfect Dejected, slow, Lavender returned flower were a tiny face worth thought- my obscure corner; and I never knew Boiler Explodes: 2 Dead. 3 Hurt. trust in the Lord to save him, trust and a happy sigh of content, and to her mother, whom sho found in a fui setting. a man relapse so quickly into silence Vincennes.—Two men were killed through praying faith, Airs. Gertie ■then sank again to the pillow. before or since.—Pall Mail Gazette. state of high fever. j "Oh, how beautiful! From Mr. and three Injured when a 40-horse Wease refused the entreaties of phy During thi3 dialogue, Lavender had “Daughter, are we— are we going Winslow?" She spoke impulsively, power boiler at Frank Gosncll’s saw sicians to allow them to resort to the drawn closer, standing tense and up homc?" she breathed. aud the Spaniard bit his lip in jeal Comforting. mill. located 15 miles southwest of use of antitoxin to save the life of the right against the wall, her ears “If you wish it, dearest.” ous fury. Ho noted the involuntary A few years ago when they wore op here, exploded. child, who is suffering with diphtheria. strained for the words which seemed “Oh, I do, I d o !” ih e flush slowly delight of her tone and manner as erating cable cars up and down a steep The dead: Mrs. Wease is a Pentacoster, and firm freighted with a new, strange mean reddened the drawn cheeks, and she she buried her face In the delicate hill in one of the New England cities, Frank Gosnell, owner of sawmill, ly believes in the faith cure. She says ing. wept the ready tear of sickness. blooms. a middle-aged lady, who had never Vincennes. she is resigned to the thought of the seen them before, entered a car one As Gonzaga pronounced the pronoun Lavender bent over tho bed, and In jerky gutturals Owatoga said: George Groves, engineer, Vincennes. child dying if it is the Lord’s will. ••we," she gave an involuntary start, spoko distinctly: “Perhaps I shall “These aro thoughts, my friend said— day that contained only two other Seriously injured: The mother and several of the lead and took a step nearer. But before be married, mother dear, and then wo thoughts for the pale-face maiden.’ people, seating herself as near the con Edward Gosnell. ers of the band are putting in their she could speak. Gonzaga, anxious to can all go back.’ “A pretty sentiment, in truth, our ductor as possible, and when he had Phillip Groves. time praying for the child's recovery, close tho interview while yet it re A shade of anxiety passed over the fricnd is nothing, if not a poser,” Gon- collected her fare she spoke to him and Willard Wells. believing their appeals will not go said: dounded to his favor, bowed over Mrs. wan face. “Married? My little girl a ; za„a interposed, with a sneer, and for J he boiler exploded without the unanswered. “Is this car perfectly safe?” Creighton’s hand and withdrew. wife? Ilis wife?" a space no ono spoke. The girl ad- least warning, aiuj t'rank Gosnell, the “I hope so madam.” replied the con Lavender followed him pa9t tho 8° boiler, were blown over this city, supreme chancellor of , daughter. is In(,r0 than a knight, awful step hill?” noxious visitor pass o”+ open 100 feet, their bodies being horribly the Knights of Pythias of the world, row of stone* > he is a man.** ang of tho irregular “Well,” replied the conductor, “there mutilated. The mill building was a will recommend to the supreme con But again the smile gave place to a which served as fence, they paused. have only been a few small accidents; total wreck, the building, however, vention, which meets at New Orleans look of anxious inquiry: "You love nothing serious." Lavender was the J,rst to 1,realc s** not being a very pretentious affair, this week that the supreme lodge in •lence. Was =f rj^bt raiSG mother's him? You will bo happy; child?” “Where would I go.” she then in the damage only amounted to $2,000. convention take such action as will hopes with such definite promise? A tempest passed over Lavender’s quired, “if this car should get away The cause of the explosion has not enable the Hath bone Sisters aud the It will be all the harder to disappoint soul, and her heart roso in bitter re and go sliding down this steep hill?" been learned. Pythian sisterhood to consolidate, and her.” bellion. Sho wanted to sob out the “Well, madam.” said the conductor, that the recognition accorded by the whole story on her mother's breast. “Why must she be disappointed? “it would all depend on how you have Indiana '#oman Is Attacked. supreme lodge to the Rathbono sisters There is a way.” That had ever been her refuge—must lived your past iifo.”—Philadelphia Logan sport.— Mrs. James O’Dell, may be extended to the Pythian sis it fail her now? She read the answer She was not looking directly into Ledger. wife of a farmer, who lives terhood so that all of the members in tho rising flush on tho sufferer’s his eyes, or she must have read their near fturnettsville, was attacked and of these organizations, embracing the face; in tho glitter of the eyes. W hat message. Her own were upon the Trying Ordeal. beaten senseless by an unidentified wives, sisters, daughters and mothers matter her own wishes^ I-Iow paltry sumach bushes opposite, saving their A husband came home one evening man, who escaped. Her condition is of members may be brought Into closer they seemed in the presence of this •cardinal glory for a later day when to find a note left for him by his wife. critical. When news of the crime touch with the order. they alone, might shine in a brown shadow. Carelessly he opened it, but as he reached here a mob of 300 men was «nd barren wood. “I will bo happy, mother. Very read his face blanched. “My God!” formed and the search for the man be Take Poultry Prizes. ' She shook her head: “There is no happy if you are.” he exclaimed, “how could this have gun. At 11 o’clock the man was re Columbus.- At the Tennessee state way. Father has tried to sell the farm, The long afternoon light faded, and happened so suddenly?” And, snatch ported near Trimmer, a flag station, fair this week at Nashville, U. meeting only ridicule where men may sickly beams sianted through the bars ing his hat and coat, ho rushed to a where it was thought he had gone to R. Fishel, of Hope, took first, sec have land for the asking. The work, of the window, throwing tho shadow “TURN DO NOT WAIT FOR RIE, I hospital which was near his home. “* secure a train for Chicago. Panhandle ond and third prizes on White Ply so far. has added little to the value. of a cross on the wall. Just above, BEG," SHE SAID. want to see my wife, Mrs. Brown, ai detectives sent an alarm over the en mouth Rock cocks; first, second and You see, we have figured it out prac hung tho picture of the Holy Mother once,” he said to the hoa-i nurse, “bo- tire system, radiating from Logans- third prizes on White Plymouth Rock tically,” she ended with a sigh, add and Child. and the thwarted lover stood kicking fore she goes under the ether. riease port. Deputy Sheriff Livingston de cockerels; first, and second prizes on ing: “At great expense we came—we “So we are going homo— home, the dead leaves in impotent anger, take my message to her f t once.” clares he knows the men constituting White Plymouth Rock hens; first and have no way to return.” j Sing: ‘Are We Almost There?’ " The dark intruder watched both in “Mrs. Brown?” echoed the nurse; the posse, and believes the man, if second prizes on a coop of ten fowls. “Except with me.” There was a pause, and Lavender j stoic Indifference, then seated himself “there is no Mrs. Brown here.” “Then caught, will be hanged without delay, J. C. Fishel & Son, also of Hope, At his words, she gave him a startled drew her breath hard; then low, j on the ground a few feet away, his to which hospital has she gone?” ask but he is unable to leave his post hero showed White Wyandott.es and took glance, and then—her eyes slowly vibrant, but steady she sang: manner conveying the impression of ed the distracted husband; “I found until relieved. all of the first, three of the second drooped before his, as sho realized "And ln secret she sighed ror a qutet spot 1 ample leisure. this note from her when I came and three of the third prizes. his meaning. Where she oft had played in childhood’s This proved too much for Gonzaga’s home,” and he handed the note to the High Price for a Rabbit. hour. Penned in Smokestack. patience, already strained. He strode nurse, who read: “Dear Husband: I Marion. — Grant county undoubt Ho was bending close, his look de Though shrub or flower had marked it r.o:. Logausport. A lofty steel smoke vouring her, as if with the very force I: was dearer to her than the gayest close to Lavender. “Apparently this have gone to have my kimono cut out edly has set the high price for a bower.” fellow means to stay; it is not worth Belle.” rabbit. Armant Zillian and August stack, two feet in diameter, was of his passion he could bend her will blown from the roof Of the courthouse to his. . Lower and lower sank the voice, while arguing with him. I shall, there- ZiIlian paid $77.40 for one little rab then the singer stole from tho room, fore, retreat for Logical Preference. bit. The young men went gunning, here and Jacob Simons, a boy, hap In the long pause which followed the present. How- leaving the sleeper to happy dreams. The young minister, who was not en and succeeded in bagging one little pened to be directly under it. Falling Lavender had time to regain 'self- ever—” and he looked long into her tirely free from vanity, was speaking on “bunny.” John J. Brazy, of Anderson, in a perpendicular position, it slid possession. and her voice was calm eyes, “I only live in the hope of see CHAPTER XV1IL his favorite subject. , , aud E. E. Hiatt, of Fairmount, two over his head and cut into the ground now, almost cold: “Am I, then, to un ing you again.” It was high noon, when, a few days ,“By the way,” he remarked, lightly, game wardens, met the young men in three feet, and kept upright. Simons derstand that you will take my “I t is ‘good-by,’ then, for the pres later. Gonzaga came for his answer. “which do you prefer, may I asK, my a field. The boys had the “goods” was unconscious from fright when mother back home if I will marry ent?” she asked, with an eagerness Intense quiet prevailed; the earth with them and were arrested. When rescued from his strange prison, but you?” vain to conceal. ! written sermons that I read from mau- seemed asleep in a breathless siesta, Hc came so close that his lip s 1 script or my extemporaneous efforts?" arraigned before a justice of the peace he sustained no injuries that are seri Her matter-of-fact tono and man ous. Apparently a few cuts are the while not a leaf stirred—not a cricket touched her ear: “Think over what I Thegrumpy parishioner knew the min- on the charge of hunting during a ner for a moment chilled his ardor. extent, of the harm done to him. chirped. W ith a sigh of relief, the ask—iu the meantime I shall dream— ister was fishing for a compliment, but closed season, they pleaded guilty and Did his offer appear to her only in Spaniard sprang from his boat, and vet he replied: were fined $38.70 each. They arrang the light of a cold-blooded proposi adios;” he ended abruptly, as he saw Graduate at Purdue Dead. entered the bosky shade of shore. For the Indian’s severe compelling gaze. , “Oh, your written ones, by all means.” ed to pay the fines and were released. tion? Could he not make her desire the sun poured dazzling beams on the Hillsboro. — Arnett McBrooin, 25 An ardent pressure of her hand, then “And why. may 1 ask again?” re it too? water until its surface glowed as with joined the minister. Girl Fatally Injured in Crash. years old, a former resident of he strode away, leaving the Indian in this place, and a graduate of Pur His heart sank as he read the an* j the sheen of myriad dace at play. possession of the field. “Because when you read it you know Marion.—John Schoy, president ewer in her eyes—cold, blue and clear due university in civil engineering, A soft swishing sound arrested his Nor did the latter fail to appre when you’re through, and quit.” , of the Diamond Wondow Glass like violets buried in a glacier. died of southern fever at. Temple, Tex. attention, and peering through shelter ciate his victory; the morocco skin And the young minister went away company, his wife, daughter and son. But again the old recklessness con He was in the employ of a southern ing boughs he spied Lavender lazily wrinkled over the high cheek bones sorrowful, for he (the grumpy parish while in an automobile were struck sumed him; she was cold, but she was railway, in that state. swinging on a grape-vine which in a satirical grin. ioner) had great possessions ana it by a street cor which was running at beautiful. formed a gnarled arch between two gi Lavender, too, could not forbear would not do to get smart with him.— a high rate of speed in Third street. 24,000-Pound Roller Is Stolen. “That is my offer, fair one, your ant poplars. One shabby little shoe, with smiling, as she said: “I fear you and Baltimore American. The machine was hurled 30 feet and Terre Haute. — A 12-ton road Brother's comfort—her life, perhaps, its high heel, brushed the ground; her the Spanish gentleman are not the best badly wrecked. The daughter was roller, which four horses are required may be saved; it rests with you.” head—with eyes half-closed—was pil of friends?” F inding the Cause. thrown under the machine and prob to haul, was stolen from a shed at Then suddenly another argument lowed on one arm. which, bared to the “The white brother is my friend,” Lo “Gentlemen,” said the coroner, “you ably fatally injured. The other oc the side of police headquarters and occurred to him. “I may say w ith o u t elbow, clasped the vine. An amorous replied, with a significant look at the have been empaneled to make due In cupants of the car were badly cut and found on a flat car in the Evansville vanity that I seem to have found favor sigh escaped the beholder, and Laven flowers. quiry and ascertain the cause, if possi bruised. & Terre Haute railway yards. in your mother's sight. You w ill ad- der rose, looking about like a startled The girl’s heart rebelled; why must ble, why the deceased committed sui mit the cordiality of her manner to-: fawn. "Did I disturb you?” he asked; she lose all her friends because of cide. No matter what difficulties lie Weds Same Man Twice. Meeting Comes to a Close. night? Again I say, it rests with you.” lor there was no mistaking the re- this man’s unwelcome love? in your way—" Evansville.—Edward Kelley, of Huntington, — At the quadren gretful tono with which she had ex A curious jay peeped and twittered “Can you not be a friend to both?” this city, and Mrs. Simon Cast- at them from a dead larch near. She claimed: “Ah, is lt you, senor?” 4 “They won't, have any difficulty,” In nial meeting of the American she asked, sadly. terrupted a woman, as she rose up. len, of Owensboro, were married. It Christian convention came to a close watched the bird soar away like a Yet in spite of the doubtful welcome, The man gave a grunt of dissent. “And who are you, madam?” was their second marriage. Three Monday night. A committee was .flash of blue flame, then said: “You he found courage to say: “Forgive me. Lavender touched his sleeve; “I am “I'm the wife of the lato deceased, years ago, after a railroad wreck, one named to decide upon some form of say it rests with me, and in the same if I am importunate, but it is hard to glad you are Mr. Winslow’s friend,” and I’m here to say that he was so in of the bodies was identified as that of breath declare it to he her wish. That hoar suspense in love, and I—I am not celebration to observe the centennial she said, “but if you are mine, you fernally lazy that he sat by the stove Simon Cast.lon, aud was buried as of tho Herald of Gospel Liberty, is a paradox, senor. since her wish ! accustomed to waiting.” Ilis native must be also his.” and sho pointed in and froze to death rather than go out such. A short time after the wreck must ever be my law." imperiousness showed even in the which will be 100 years old in 190S. the direction the Spaniard had taken. and bring in an armful of wood. You Mrs. Castlen married Kelley and they Delegates were named to attend the She paused a moment, then added, presence of his lady-love; she was She could not fathom the meaning won’t have to go guessing why Sam moved to this city. She was granted | church federation conference to con 'dreamily: “I wonder if this offer of quick to notice the tone, and her own in his eyes when he demanded: “Will Johnston fell into the river or wa< a divorce from Castlen upon his re vene in New York. A committee was yours is an answer to prayer? Nay, was cold. “Then do not wait for me, I the white maiden go as the dark hooked to death by a covr. ile iiimpfor appearance and again married Kel named to devise ways and means for kear to the <*nd. For my mother’s beg," she said- stranger saidf ...... sulL and Lrix,” ley. Castlen says he was in Texas a Christian university, to report iu. when the wreck occurred. 1910. of Bass lake. The work is in 1 IN MARSHALL AND ^ charge of the Bass Luke Improve Pennsylvania ment association. All differences SUBSORIPTION KATES | ADJOINING COUNTIES | EVERYBODY GOES TO THE One Year. in advance ...... $1 . 0 0 between the lake people and the LINES Six Month*, in advance ...... 50 ■J'iif*‘-0 M onths, in ad vsiiica...... Z-> Dr. Alfred H. Bobbins, aged adjacent land owners have been EXCURSIONS TO ADVERTISING- over £0 years, for 70 years a resi amicably adjusted, and now the n Races for homo aud foreign advertising made West—Northwest known on application. dent of Fulton county, died recent permanence and beauty of the lake L^K'al advertising at tho rates fixed by law. m n ly at Rochester. seem assured. The people gener Sou tH—Southwest C u l v e r . I n d i a n a . O c t 2 5 , HXXJ. Sam Wislerand Adam Hartman, ally rejoice in this settlement of a Hoiuc-Seeker=' Excursions in October * controversy which fora time threat t Oppose Free Seeds. living north of Nappauee, sold fchefr crop of peppermint at the ened injury to our beautiful lake. Harness Shop The free distribut ion of seeds by rate of $2.40 per pound, the deal Knox Republican. California congress was frowned upon in a amounting to about $4,0(X). North Judson has a citizen, A. Oregon Montana 'TpIIE proper place for Buggy Robes, Horse resolution adopted by the Farmers’ A. Sphung. who for twenty-three I rnknown persons started a fire Washington BlanKets, Whips and Harness WorK to National congress at. Rock Island years has been in the frog and tur in the Twin Lake school house, re be Kept in stocK, and where you will now find last week. It recommended that tle business. During this time he Idaho Mexico sulting iu a loss of $200. They money thus spout be devoted to in has shipped an average of 100.000 and Intormcdiute Territory broke down the door and after pil The Largest and Best Display vestigating agricultural methods dozen frogs and about 20,000 One-Way Second-Class Colonist Tic lie in on ing books and charts in the middle W inter Clothing' for Horses in foreign lands and introducing pounds of turtles per year from suit; daily until October 31st o f of the floor set tire to them. them through agricultural schools. North Judson. From the two George Garrison, aged 11, east Officers Elected. places, North Judson and Winna- ever sKown in Culver, and as prices to suit of Akron, was accidentally and For information about fares and trains, everybody. A ll Kinds of BlanKets and Robes conne, Wis., he shipped a total of Following are the officers of the perhaps fatally shot by his young in q u ir e » f to seledl from. Please call and see them, 150,000 dozen frogs during the Marshall County W.C. T. I*.,elect er brother in a friendly scuffle for past year. This is the only indus S. J. LfNON, Ticket igenv. culver. Ind. ed for the coming year at the an a loaded rifle. The ball passed try of the kind in this part of the nual convention held in Bourbon: through the boy's body below the country. President, Mrs. A. R. Shedd; vice- heart. WM. FO SS (& SON president, Mrs. E. W. League of The fine three-story brick build Ever hear of This? Plymouth; corresponding secreta Cook & Mahler ing in Bremen, owned and occu The Indiana state board of Open Evenings Until 7:30 ry, Mrs. Stella Jordan of Bourbon; pied by the Huff & Co. hardware health has passed upon the ques treasurer. Anna Dittv of Bremen. firm, caught fire at midnight Wed tion or burning leaves accumulat CULVER’S No Game But Ducks. nesday, seriously damaging the in ing in the streets, and has decided BLACKSMITHS X. J. Sweeney, Indiana com terior. The structure was put up that the practice is the cause of missioner of fisheries and game in 1902 by J. F. Weiss, recently of eye and throat trouble among chil writes to the Logansport Pharos: Culver. dren, as well as being a nuisance HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY “Replying to yours of October 7. The North Judson News, one of and annoyance. Hence it is that j would advise that from October 1 the Citizen’s wideawake exchanges, the local health officers throughout i All kinds of Repair Work neatly to November 10 there is an entire issued a highly creditable souvenir the state are giving notice to the and promptly done. ly closed season agaiust everything edition in commemoration of the people not to burn the leaves as I Correspondence except ducks and other wild water harvest jubilee. It was packed full heretofore. EAST or MACHINE SHOP fowl. This is made to prevent of halftone pictures of citizens and When the tip of a doy * nose K cold and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish drv j f P a p c r j z ? lawbreakers from having an excuse buildings, besides any amount of uoso means sickness with a dog. And so witn 1 to kill qaail." the human lipsi Dry, erne lied and colorless | good descriptive matter. 1 il>-i mean feverishness, and are a* well ill ap pearing. To have beautiful, pink, velvet-like It is definitely settled that John H. Fox of Argos, who has tips, apply at bedtime a coating of l>r. Shoop's Very 'Dainty and fashionable Green Salve. It w ill soften and heal any skin there will be no reduced rates on the bridge painting contract for ailment. The new irai'i' food and drug law will mark it nine over the Yellow river and two lo and Trinidad. Choice of routes Oh (be label of every cough core containing over the Tippecanoe.— BremenEn- and stop-over privileges. Good opium , chloroform, or any other stupefying or returning June 1, 1907. Full in poitonons drutt. Bui 1 1 passes l>r. Shoop's quirer. <’mu;h ( nm as made for 2 0 year^. entirely free. formation of agent or address C. tft Slattery’s Dr. Slump all itlonic has bitter!* opposed tho iw-ofall opiitii" or narcotics. Dr. Shoop's A stone dam, 200 feet long and A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wavne. 1‘Oujdi Cun- is absolutely safe even for the youngest babe—and it cures, it doesnot simply IS inches above the present level s27w5(986) Get a safe and reliable com:h cure by simply tn-dstiugon having Dr. Shoop's. Lot of the water, is being constructed For Rent Three rear rooms over the law he* your protection. We cheerfully re I p f c ^ ^ Sweet to Eat commend am^si-ll it. T. E. Slattery. fJruggi^t. across the outlet at the south end Citizen oflice. L O A ^ v l J A Candy Bowel Laxaliv
“One Price to A ll” The Brightest Spot in Plymouth
E V E R B E F O R E in the history of Plymouth has there been shown such a complete line N of Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks and Suits. Our Ready-to-Wear Department is complete in every detail; over five hundred Ladies’ Coats to choose from; all colors, sizes and prices. If you think you are too large to buy a garment ready-made try thc “ Bee Hive.” Here you can “ get what you want.” All the new and nobby styles in Misses’ and Children’s ("oats are now on display at the “ Bee Hive.” If you are unable to find the style you want try the “ Bee Hive.” Don’t fail to visit this department. You can’t help but get what you want.
Ladies' long loose-fitting Coat, trim’d Ladies’ long Coats, made of the new Misses’ Coats, in all colors, styles and in silk velvet, black only, at $5-00 and fashionable mixtures, trimmed prices, a comprehensive showing of Ladies’ Kersey Coats, 50-in. long, in with velvet ribbon, made long and new models, at $3.00 to $15.00 loose, a beau tv; an extra gocd value black, green and castor, trim’d with Children's Bear Skin Coats,* nobby / tor straps and velvet ribbon, $ 10.00 at Saturday's special price, $8.00 the little ones; upwards from $ 3 .0 0
A Few Trade-Winning' Specials for Next Saturday’s Buyers
Best Prints, all colors, per yard, 4c Heavy fleece-lined Hose, ribbed top, Cotton Blankets, grey or tan, pair, 4 9 c Cotton Flannel, per yard, only, 4c worth 25c; Saturday, per pair, 16c Best Table Oilcloth, all colors, yd. 12c
Everythng THE BEE HIVE “ We Sell It Bright and New For Less” I KLQEPFER’S OLD STAND, CORBIN BLOCK, MICHIGAN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IND. Must be Good-lookers. r THE CULVER CITIZEN1 p a s s e n g e r f a r e s . The posLotncc department has ARTHUR ?. HOLT. Publisher. ___ I Pennsy’s New Rates Make Differ* issued on order that the rural j Entered at tho postoffieo at Culver, Indiana. { ence in Traveling Expenses. mail carriers must present a neat j as second-class m ail matter. If you only knew how good, On Nov. 1 the Pennsylvania will and tidy appearance and avoid C u l v e r , I n d ia n a . O c t . 25. HJOO. now durable, how satisfactory inaugurate its new schedule of 2£ j anything that tends to slovenliness. cents per mile in Indiana, with no rl he order also demands that hors- reduction for round trips. Thus j es capable of efficient work only Paroid Roofing between Culver and South Bend or | must Ik- used and that all the really is; if you only knew how easily it can be 1 COURT NEWS 1 put on and how lung it lasts; if you only knew Logansport the present one way: equipment of the rural carriers what a good all-round roof it is, you would savo CASES DISPOSED OP. fare of $1 will be 85 cents, and the l should be such as to cast credit on | money by using it for every building on tho place. Harry Malone, the young negro round trip $1.66 instead of the j the service. Weather proof, wear proof, contains no tar, slate color, any one can lay it. Let U9 prove to you what the from Logansport who was arrested present rate of $1.80. ~ , An. order , accompanies 4.1the abose: Sunday, \ Oct. 23, the Last ... Day. . . genuine Paroid Roofing will do. a couple of months ago for stealing . ' . . 100 Miles and Return fcl via the a horse and buggy from a rack in announcement which does not pre- Nickel Plate Ko#d. Send for Free Sample Plymouth and was caught at Hib sent so favorable a front to the To any point within 100 miles . and book on “Building Economy.” It will save you money. Don't take a cheap imitation. Get the genuine— bard, was found guilty. Ho is now traveler. There is to be a very where train is scheduled to stop. Edcrhcimcr the roof that lasts. A complete rooling $1 round t.ri]> each person when in Stein & Co. 14 years of age and was sentenced marked increase over the regular u * n c i 5 kit in every roll. ticket rate where the passenger parties of 5 or more. Full infor to the reformatory at Jeffersonville mation of agent or address C. A. SOLD bY until he is 21 years old. pays his fare to the conductor. Melin, T. P. A.. Ft. Wayne. (1016) Samant ha J. Linkcnhelt vs. Peter The ^Indianapolis Star says the Our Strength J. 0. PERRIER Preveucics, a* tho name implies, prevents all { and Philip Sester; judgment on new tar.’rt's have been issued, and colds, and grippe when "taken at the snoe/.e CULVER note for $75.Hi. that where the ticket faro is S 3.Or), prevention are toothsomecandy tablets, Pre- HE strength of our business Samantha J. Linkerihelt vs. Dan if paid on the train will be *».<». "SgfjSSftftfSttSSS> iel Myers; judgment on note for an.) where tho ticket fare is $5.05,jJ a T j f o S i S lies in the fact that the va for adult- Sold au«l recommended, in a n d T $100.07. if paid on the train will be $5.86, 25 cent boxes by T. K. Slattery, druggist. riety and comprehensive and where a passenger could have Louisa A. Cappel and Margaret Brick at a Bargain. ness of our line of Wen’s, Boys’ purchased a ticket for $7 he will C. Wise vs. Eldora and Erma Tib I have on hand 15,000 brick and Children’s Clothing enable be compelled to pay $1 extra if he betts; judgment on foreclosure for which I will sell at a great bargain. us fully and completely to sat pays his fare to the conductor. $638.82 and order of sale. Write or call for particulars. The new train tariff of the road isfy every buyer. State of Indiana vs. Edward M. R. C line, K R. 14. Culver. W. S. EASTERDAY | is considered rather remarkable, as ___ Our Men’s, Boys’ and Chi!* 1 Saupp, assault upon Henry Stein; F U R N IT U R E and U N D E R T A K IN G line of §5 and costs. heretofore it has been customary . _ It was a Culver girl who, on a ren’s Clothing is stylish—but James Poulsou. selling liquor; for the roads to charge 10 cents j sleeping car, unable to find one of not so extreme that the most 5$ ------§ 3 {W Two Phones—Independent and B e ll ^ bond forfeited ou failure of de when a passenger paid his fare on her black stockings iu the morning, conservative buyer would ever the train. and wearing low shoes, devised the Day and Night Calls Receive Prompt attention ^ fendant to appear. question its fitness. James Klinger, same. clever scheme of taking her wide Seed Corn Harvest Day. Ours are high-grade goods— qP Carry a Complete Line of Furniture John Vangundy, having fish black silk belt and wrapping her The Indiana Corn Growers' as spear in possession; indictment foot and ankle so skillfully that a bot not priced so as to be be sociation at its last annual meeting Next Door to Postoffice, Quiver, Ind j|j quashed. casual observer would never notice yond thc reach of those of mod named Thursday, Oct. 25, as seed S3 ______C* Nora P. Dreibelbis vs. Peter the deception. est means. corn harvest day. Thc reason for Dreibelbis. divorce; bill dismissed. this action is that much loss comes Flour $2.40 per Hundred. In both price and qualify, R. B. Oglesbee vs. Estate of through corn allowed to stand in For cash, we will sell the unrivaled our aim is to maintain our ex Sarah A. Wilson; claim dismissed. the iield and which is subjected to Gold Medal Hour at $2.40 per 100 clusive standard as retailers of James M. Hooker and Anderson the hard freezes of November and pounds, at the elevator. Yoast vs. Sidney Williams; to reliable, worthy clothing which December. The Coin Growers D i l l o n & M bdboi rn. For the Finest Bakery Goods quiet title; mortgages of $1,500 always gives the best possible association believes that if every Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr ALWAYS GO TO and $1540 canceled aud new deed op’s Manic Ointment. It'- made Tor • service. ear of corn intended for next year’s id it doe* the work sorely aud issued...... ii . ItchiuB, 1 sinful, protr id it We can suit you at any price seed could be harvested by Octo blind piles disapear like magic by it-- n><*. A. C. Matcbett vs. James Stoup; L a rg o n ie u e l c a p p e d gla.-* j a r s M c<'nts. Si: id ber 25 and properly stored, mil we can afford to pay. judgment of $800.05 on note. and recommended by T. E. Slattery, drugged.. lions of bushels would be added to tKWTSKWMjn — M B— g— r ■ m I ...... I > f l €b.B.HOW AB0 Pearl A. Galloway vs. Lewis the crop of Indiana. Fanners are PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Galloway; divorce granted and urged to go into their best iields child given in custody of plain till'. Ice Cream to Order—Meals Served and select the best ears from £)K. O. A REA, MITCHELL & State vs. Wm. O'Keefe,provoke; strong vigorous stalks. Hang this TELEPHONE 23-2 verdict of acquittal. This was a P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n corn where each ear will be sub suit brought on complaint of C. STAB ENOW jected to a free circulation of pure OFF1CK: Main Street, opposite Post Office W. Metsker for language used by air and where ^ ^ protected C u l v e r , I n d i a n a . defendant in the democratic town during the winter. 'pWo or three THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS convention „ n i- times the amount of seed actually DR. NORMAN S. NORRIS, CULVER CITY El ie C urtlS VS* ^'KIS- **• t-’urtis. required for planting next spring divorce: decree granted and plain D e n t i s t . should be selected in order that a tiff given custody of child. EXCHANGE more rigid selection may be made Two Door-North «>r Postoffico-Phone 23-1. John H. Overmeyer vs. Estate I f 1 .. 4. m,. , CULVER. IND. before planting time. This work J ------iRSBPfd Meat of Joseph Nifer, bill for 3832 for BANK cannot be urged too strongly and E. PARKER, caring for Nifer while sick; verdict Against Burglary farmers should not fail to act on for $350. P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n this warning. The farmers of In D o e s a Market D. Hiser has been appointed General Banking diana. should have a definite time Special attention given bo Obstetrics and B usine ss conservator for Joel and Sarah Oisea.-os ol Women. Otlice over Culver Ex Makes Loans for this work, and should arrange change Hank. Rosidenco, corner Main and D E A L E R S I N Menser. Scott Streets. Offico hours, to a. m : 2 to 8 1 0 1 Also agent for the Receives Money to do the work at that time. p. in. aud 7 to 8 o. m Mary J. Fresh our vs. Thomas OKI Reliable o n D e p o s it F^ESH & SMOKED MEATS JOHN HANCOCK W. S. WISEMAN, M. 1). Buys Commercial Fresh our; divorce; granted. From Jacob Beck. Life Insurance Co. P a p e r SAUSAGES, ETC. John 0. Zechiel vs.MaryZechieh ol Boston, Mass. Farm Loans Made MeyersFalls.Wash. Editor Cit at Lowest Rates c a w divorce; decree granted. Physician and Surgeon M. R. CLINE, izen: We arrived here Sept. 21, Prompt and Court THE commissioners . eous Attention VALTER SON, Prop*. Contractor and Builder and on Monday, the 24th, we went to A U Cor. Main and Washington Sts., The meeting of the county com C u l v e r . I n d i a n a . Resldence— Maxinhuckee. to work sawing wood at §2 per cord. CULVER, IND. missioners last week was devoted We make $10 a day, five of us work N . J. FAIRCHILD, Yonr Patronage chiefly to routine matters. Among ing. We like the country very S. C. SHILLING Solicited Maxiukuckee flour for sale by the special items of business the well, and the water is pure and fine. L i v e S t o c k a n d G e n e r a l President . W. riSIIBU RN Porter e paid in eighteen mouths: thc purchaser giving his notes with Livery fceo Sloble 13 feet to the ear. It was grown ago; I could have been a rich man six per cent interest and attorney's foes & from Arkansas seed. and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. OPTICIAN by this time. But some things are The sale will take place at the office of Wil Good Rigs at ReasonaMe Rates liatn ii. Matthew, in the city of Plymouth, Indi- JEWELER higher than they are in the East. ona, on October 31, Tnn administrator r»- HILL MEET AIL TRAINS Flour is cheaper here than it is tsCl any a ALBERT F. STAHL. I am a graduate optician and know Culvor Academy driving a spocialty. there and game is plentiful as well Administrator ol Estate ol Lewis F. Stahl. how to tit glasses to every form of Get out into the open, as fish. J acob B ec k, S r. Barn at Hibbard, Indiana defective vision, and I keep a full where thc air is fresh and R o y a l Plymouth and White Pigeon. John S. Gast line of eye-glasses and spectacles. pure - a tonic to tired brains. Eastern financiers have received j* B a k in g Powder TINNER And if you can’t leave j the proposition for constructing As an expert watch and clock re your work, then take your Absolutely an electric line from Plymouth to pairer and jeweler I am qualified Spouting, Tin iind Steel Roofing, work with you. Goshen with favor. Possibly to do all work in the repairing line, Pare Steel Ceiling, W arm Air DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF something may be done next sea j* j* Heating, Etc. Waterman’s TARTAR BAKING POWDER son. T. P. SHAMBAUGH Royal does not contain an atom An anti-spitting ordinance has A t Department Store, Ideal Fountain Pen SOLICITS ORDERS FOR of phosphatic acid ^which is been passed by the Argos town C U L V E R . I XT). thc product of bones digested I keep on hand at all times a full can go anywhere you can. in sulphuric acid) or of alum council. It makes it unlawful not Paper-Hanging, Painting, Graining It's a handy thing to only to spit on the sidewalks but line of Valleys, Ridge Rolls. Ridge (which is one-third sulphuric WILLIAM! GRUBB have, and thc time to get also to throw banana peels, peanut Boards and Crestiugs. Calcimining, Tinting, Etc. acid) substances adopted for it is now. other baking powders because shells or any other refuse on the PLUMBER of their cheapness. walks or in stairways or public halls. Such a law is in the inter All Work Guaranteed to De Sanitary Careful work and reasonable prices (Styles and Prices.) Manufactured by L. E. Waterman Co 173 flOtAl BAKING POWDSft 00., NEW YORK. est of decency and health. General Job and Repair work. SDop In Rear ol Tin Sbop, culver First door south of Reformed.Chnrch. Broadway, New York, ’JOS State St., Chicago, LOOKS CN THE BRIGHT SIDE. MRS. JEFFERSONOAViS DEAD KING OF SAFE-BREAKERS. One Old Maid Not Willing to Admit Marvelous Delicacy of Hearing Po»- Lot a Sad One. W1DCW OF CONFEDERATE CHIEF I sesssd by Milner James. HEALTH IS THE FIRST ESSENTIAL EXPIRES IN NEW YORK. First—However dreary the outlook, "Milner James was the most artistic as you wait for Prince Charming ro safe-breaker in the business.” said I t Helps Women to Win and Hold show up, it is infinitely pleasanter Death Due to Severe Ccid, Contracted Lecocq tho detective. “Ho Is dead Men’s Admiration, Respect a n d Love than some find it who sit up waiting in Adirondack Mountains, Devel now. Ho opened in his time over 70C for their husbands to come home! oping Into Pneumonia. safes without tools or gunpowder ■Woman's greatest gift is the power to Second—As you read the divorce solely by working out tho combination inspire admiration, respect, and love. cases, and the stories of deserted New York, Oct. 17.— Mrs. Jefferson with his delicate and patient fingers. There is a beauty iu health which is wives and mothers, throw envy to the “ ‘It took mo a year/ he once said, more attractive to men than mere regu Davis, widow of the president of the larity of feature. winds and be glad that you missed confederacy, w3i® had been ill for a ‘to learn the trick of picking combina those mercies, anyway, as well as week in this city, died at 10:25.o'clock tions. I studied all the locks there whatever led to these culminations. . Tuesday night. Death was due to were and I had three safes of different Third—A happy old maid is easily pneumonia, induced by a severe cold makes to practice on. Tho oar is the possible, as is an unhappy Mrs. which Mrs. Davis contracted upon her most Important factor ln my method Fourth—Be cheerful over the fact return from the Adlrondacks, where and it must bo held tight against the that no man Is afraid to be agreeable she had suent the summer months. safe door on a line with the tumblers. Season Was Too Gaudy. to you because of your jealous hus Although grave fears were felt from When the knob of the lock is turned band—and enjoy all the attentions the first, Mrs. Davis’ wonderful vital slowly and one of the tumblers reach pencil, calculated to add hugely to the that come your way, from men, and ity which brought her safely through es the notch corresponding to the first RECENT SUMMER MARKED BY world's gaycty at the exensa ot wom women, too. a similar attack a year ago, gave hope number of tho combination the tum an's good taste and modesty. Fifth—If you feel a bit lonely now ; OSTENTATION. of ultimate recovery until Monday bler will fall with a little click. Caro Autumn offers a safe antidote to the and then, look about among the “eli- night, when a decided change for the must be taken not to displace this woman who has suffered even slightly gibles” of your acquaintance and see worse was evident and the attending tumbler. You keep on trying the knob Autumn's Decree Is That Quieter Ef from tho clothes hysteria during the how many (or how few) of them all physicians announced that the end back and forth gently till each of the last few months. you would be willing to pour break fects Are to Rule, and Marks was near. tumblers drops. Then tho door opens. Whatever mistakes she has made fast coffee with conversation for 365 the End of the Reign of It was then believed tlvit Mrs. Da Hardly one man In a thousand has an she now has (he chance to redeem times a year. H ysteria. vis could not survive the night, but oar delicate enough for this work and J / l r s . Chas. I?D row n them, not by laying in an entirely new Sixth— Rejoice and be exceeding . she rallied slightly during the early to be a success at it you've got to give According to a well-known writer set of clothes, but by modifying her glad that there is no one to smooth hours of Tuesday. Shortly after seven up tobacco and alcohol/ ” To be a successful wife, to retain the contrasts and wearing dark hats, his locks with your sidecomb because love and admiration of her husband, on fashion, it has been a delirious o’clock Tuesday morning she had a clothes summer, and the woman whoso gloves, veils and coats. he doesn’t "know what the --- has should be a women’s constant study. similar spell and Rev. Nathan A Sea- DISFIGURED WITH ECZEMA. hysteria points that wav has fairly Theso will convert her from a de become” of his military brushes. At the first indication of ill-health, gie, rector of St. Stephen’s Protestant moralized May queen into a sane and Seventh—Take all the comfort you painful or irregular periods, head reveled in the different effects she has Episcopal church, was hurriedly sum- Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow ache or backache, secure Lydia E. created in the way of combinations, sensible appearing person, who has a can in the thought that on “bargain omncd to give religious comfort to der— Under Physicians Grew Worse Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and cach ono more violent than the last. mind fit. and willing to take up other day" you don’t have to get home at the patient, in her last moments of — Cuticura Works Wonders. begin its use. Chains and beads have been omni issues of life beside this eternal a certain hour or minute on pain of Mrs. Chas. P. Brown, Vice-President a refrigerating process if your hus consciousness. The clergyman re present, and glass and china have • clothes mania. "I suffered with eczema six months. Mothers’ Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot band’s dinner is late. mained some time and an hour later been worn as l'reely and fashionably as I had tried three doctors, but did not Springs, Ark., writes: IDEAS FOR THE HOSTESS. Eighth— Be glad, too, that when you it was announced that Mrs. Davis had onyx and coral might be in more par lapsed Into a state, of coma. The get any better. It was on my body Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— ticular days. go to the bank for a new supply of and on my feet so thick that I could “For nine years I draggod through ft miser* Hallowe’en Brownie Party— Decora the "needful” you are not obliged to period of unconsciousness continued Autumn, happily, has decreed that hardly put a pin on me without touch •bio existence, Buffering with inflammation tions for Church Wedding. explain why you need it or what you to the end. and female weakness and worn out with ing eczema. My face was covered, pain and weariness. I ono day noticcd a state did with that “last month’s five dol BRIDGE COMPANY PAYS FiNES my eyebrows came out, and then It ment by a woman suffering as 1 was, but who A Hallowe'en Brownie Party. lars.” Not all men “cough up” as got ln my eye. I then went to anoth had been cured by Lydia E. 1'inkham’s Veg readily as the cashier does. etable Compound, and I. determined to try it. People of all ages love to celebrate er doctor. Ho asked mo what I was Ninth—Remember with gratitude ; State of Ohio Gains Suit for Violation A t the end of threo months I was n different on all hallowe’en, and this party is es of Anti-Trust Law. taking for lt, and I told him Cuticura. woman. Kvery one remarked about it, and pecially adapted to children between that “it is never too late to mead,” He said that was a very good thing, my husband M l in love wi h me all over nor to marry, and he sure to keep j again. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com the ages ot’ eight and 12. If not, more Ottawa, O., Oct. 16.— The case of but that he thought my face would your mending (or marriage) basket pound built my entire system, cured the than a dozen guests are invited, ask j be marked for life. But Cuticura trouble, aud I felt, like a now Woman. I am ever In view of the man whoso cap the state of Ohio vs. the Canton them to supper and send them all did it3 work, and my face is now sura it will xnuko every suffering womuu ture will make you eternally happy. Bridge company, et al., charged with strong, well and happy, as it has me.” home promptly at nine o'clock. violating the Valentine anti-trust law, just as clear as it ever was. I told Tenth— “If at first you don’t suc On the little pumpkin-shaped cards all my friends about my remarkable Women who are troubled with pain ceed," don’t give up the ship, but was hoard Monday before Judge besides the hour and date write: rure. I feel so thankful I want ev ful or irregular periods, backache, Ogan. bloating (or flatulence), displacement*, "This season of the year, is to the wisely deny defeat and do some more erybody far and wide to know what until you make the lucky run which Failing to precsnt any evidence, tho inflammation or ulceration, that “bear Brownie’s heart most dear.” Have a Cuticura can do. It is a sure cure will enable you to choose whether you court found the constituent companies ing-down” feeling, dizziness, faintness, pumpkin centerpioco filled with fruit for eczema. Mrs. Emma White, 6-11 will have “Dearly beloved wife of guilty and fined each agent $500 and indigestion, or nervous prostration and a ring of little Brownie figures costs, and the corporations $50 and Cherrier Place, Camden, N. J., April may be restored to perfect health around it, one for each child. Light --- ” carved on your tombstone, or 25, 1905.” «. and strength by taking Lydia K- merely “Miss.”— N. Y. Herald. costs. the rooms with jack-o’lauterns and Those fined were Harry Hammong, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Wild Animals on the Ocean. serve a simple supper of creamed J. II. Swigart, Simon N. Frozier and MARRIED WOMAN HE LOVED. A scientist has mado some interest chicken, baked potatoes, egg salad Willis Cleveland, and the Canton ing observations as to the love of dif with crackers, cocoa, with little indi Bridge company, Mount Vernon Roman-e in Life of Heir to the Throne ferent wild animals for tho sea. The £ THE BEST COUGH CURE 2 vidual pumpkin pies. Let them bob Bridge company, Massillon Bridge of Austria. polar bear, he says, is tho only one for apples, burn nuts and have a sup company, Bellefontaine Bridge com A well-known Rochester lady ply of pop corn. Tell them harmless that takes naturally to the sea. and is says: “I stayed in the Adirondacks, The one romance of the Archduke pany and Champion Bridge company. ghost stories and give a description of quite jolly when aboard ship. All away from friends and home, two Francis Ferdinand of Austria's life The fines were paid immediately. how hallowe’en originated and how others violently resent a trip on wa winters before I found that by has been his love for the Countess So taking the day is celebrated In other coun SOLDIERS FIGHT PRAIRIE FIRE ter. Tho tiger suffers most of all. phie Chotek, a member of a noble Bo tries. It is surprising how Interested Horses are very bad sailors, and hemian family, and formerly one of children are in facts and the many South Dakota Farmhouses and Grain often perish on a voyage. Elephants the ladies-in-wait.ing of the Archduch legends pertaining to this interesting Stocl*5 Are Threatened. do not like the sea. I Kemp’s Balsam I ess Isabella. Their union was at first ° n hathlna beaches there h*ve bee" time are all fascinating. If not too 2 I-- could subdue the cough that 5 8uch bathing before on opposed by the emperor, for it was S t a t k o f O h i o . C i t y o f T os. r » o , I much trouble the guests may be asked Sturgis, S. IX, Oct. 17.— A squadron 7 drove me away from home and 7 such sights as never were quite unfit, that the heir to the crown L w h h COUTY. f to como in Brownie costumes and a of soldiers from the Sixth cavalry sta 1'p.anic J. Coesey makes oath that ho Is «ea!or L seemed likelv to never allow mo * land or sea. should wed a non-royal lady; but, partner of tho Arm ot F. .1. C u e s k t A Co.. dulun $ to live there-In winter." a prize given to the child who guesses tioned at Fort Mead has been sent out bne'.noKH In t b s C ity o f T oledo, C o u n ty and Sia-.o nuieter effects must rule, proving that remembering no.doubt the sorrows aforesaid. aad that sold arm will pay tho sum of / K em p’s Balsam w ill euro an y / the most children. The Japanese pa to assist, in fighting a terrific prairie the girl who clung U> white and black brought upon his house by loveless OXB HUNDKEL) DOLLARS for each and every J cough that can b* curcd by any £ per masks may be used or the moth fire, which started about a mile from of C a ta rrh Uiut cannot bo cured by tho use of medicine. A a n d brown through the rainbow sum marriages, he at last gave his consent, HALL'S CATiumi Cctre. j. CHEXEY. ers can make them of cloth. Have Tllford Tuesday, and which has Sold by “u dealers at 25c. a n d 50c. / mer was really in advanco of the style, and in the summer of 1000 the Count Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed :u my prenenco, the words to a “Brownie” jingle that burned over a large expanse of coun 2 although tho clothes maniacs set her ess Sophie Chotek became tho wife | thu«hd.y of Dtcomber. A. V ^O L R A S O If. will j)H good to read to the little folks try. down as dowdy. of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, \ SBAi.t Notary Puuiio. or set to a simple tune for them to Many farmhouses and grain stacks There is positively no vice in the when she received the title of the H»uCcati»rrh Cnro I* takea Internally and acta sing. are said to have been destroyed and directly on the blood and mucouH outface* of tno feminine list that makes a woman princess of Hohenberg. This lady will system. Send for tCBilinoqlfti*. free. ____ others are threatened. * F. .1. CHENEY * CO.. Tolodo, O. SICK HEADACHE seem such an idiot as this dress hys never be empress of Austria, for the positively cured l>y Decorations for a Church Wedding. Tllford reports the fire gaining Sold b y n il D ruKRlats. T3e. teria. marriage was a morganatic one, and T*«ce‘ilaj.'s Kninliy P in* for coa*t?i>at!on. these Little Pills. | At the head of each aisle place an headway and spreading in the direc She carries the air ever with her before it took place the archduke re Thc-y also relievo Dis arch covered with ferns and vines. tion of Sturgis. that she is watching for some gleam nounced all rights of succession to Brilliant Jamaican Fireflies. tress trora Dyspepsia, In From the one under which the bride digestion and Too Hearty of recognition as to the smartness of the throne of Austria-Hungary for the TWENTY-FIVE MINERS KILLED Fireflies of Jamaica emit so brilliant passes have her monogram suspended Eating. A pcrfoct rem her attire, and no glance is bold or children born to the union, and at the a light that a dozen of them, inclo3»d and from the other that of the groom. within an inverted tumbler, will en edy for Dizziness, Kansea, long enough to convince her that it is same time he took a solemn oath that, Explosion in English Colliery Entombs Drows'.ne.-a. Bad Taste Mark the pews reserved for special able a person to read or write at night not the beauty of her dress, but its after his accession to the throne he la the Mouth, Gsotcd guests by bunches of flowers tied with 200 W orkm en. elaborate loudness that is attracting would never confer on his consort sov without difficulty. These flies aro in Tongue, Pain in the side, ribbons or white tulle. Bank the size as large as a common hive bee, attention. ereign honors. Francis Ferdinand is Durham. Eng., Oct. 16.— As a result TORPID IJVER. They altar with ferns, palms and masses of and perfectly harmless. Their appear Evening gowns, low-necked and pin- a man of his word, and his children of an explosion in the Wingate col regulate the I3owel3. Purely Vegetable. flowers. If there are to be a number ance in unusual numbers acts as a ncd with jewels, have actually been ! will be well provided for by the great liery near here at about midnight of attendants, say four or six, have barometer to the natives, and Is an SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. worn at the first meal of the day, a wealth of the family of Este, which Sunday night., 25 miners were killed them carry shepherds’ crooks, lied indication of approaching raiu. is now his, so one may be quite sure Genuine Must Bear hat apparently being meant to trans with a knot of flowers and ribbons and 200 are temporarily entombed. form the weird get-up into a morning that ho will never seek to set aside It. is fortunate that only a small and precede the bride two and two, Want Them to Know Country. Fac-Simiie Signature his promise. His heir, as sovereign, dress. awaiting her coming at the head of portion of the thousand men employ The Japanese war department has will be his nephew, the Archduke ed *in the mine were down when the Women have gone about the piazzas the aisle where they separate and mado arrangements to send teachers Charles Francis. explosion took place. of the big hotels in motor coats and cross the crooks above their heads, and students of the middle and high The cause is supposed to have been REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. veils who never traveled in anything forming an arch under which she er schools and colleges to Manchuria FIRST USE OF THE “WEED/ firedamp. The explosion was one of but a trolley car. passes. The effect is extremely pret and Korea free of charge during their terrific force, and in Wingate town Tbe long glove and short sleeve epi ty and is something different from the vacation. More than 50,000 persons Men Recall Narrow Escapes of Their many windows were broken. L. DOUGLAS demic. together with transparencies in flower girl. Immediately preceding expect to make the trip. the way of bodices, have called down Boyhood Days. *3-50 &*3.00 Shoes the bride, there may be a tiny pago Women Win Damages from Planter. DE8T IN THE WORLD tbe criticsm of clergymen the country carrying the ring on the calyx of a Look After Jewish Orphans. 'I’he boys who had drawn their Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 17— A special W.LOouglas $4 Gilt Edge line over. calla lily. He should be dressed in An Alliance Israelite Universelle chairs out in front of the hotel, to get to the News-Scitniter from Helena. cannotbeequalledatanyprice Tulle boas, reduced by dampness to white linen, with white canvas shoes has placed five Bialystok orphans in any little breeze that might stir, were Ark., says that tho jury in the dam the consistency of a gauzy caterpillar, and white stockings. Blue is a color the Ahlem agricultural school, and talking about tobacco. Said one: “I age suit against the wealthy farmer much affected by bridal attendants, has as a first installment applied the was the luckiest fellow that ever lived j Musgrave. of Mississippi county, Ark., with large hats, plume laden. sum of 16,000 marks for their main when I began the habit A great! brought by Miss Vitt and Miss Em Shower bouquets are still popular, tenance and education. many times I fooled ray mother, who mons. both of St. Louis, returned *. also the white prayer book with mark would believe me om sight. But my j verdict Tuesday. Damages were as ers of ribbon with a flower on tho father came in on me in the kitchen sessed in favor of Miss Vitt for $025. end of each. once when I actually had a pipe in and ir. favor of Miss Emmons, $1,000. my mouth, drawing at it and emitting Counsel for Musgrave says lie will M ourning. The question is askod, “How long a cloud of smoke. pay these amounts. “He did not need to sav anything. should a mother seclude herself from I knew. Teachers Entitled to Pay. church, calls and the world in general “ ‘Papa/ I said, ‘I am not smoking. Columbus, O., Oct. 17.— I’he su after a child's death and how long I have just lit the pipe for Mary/ and preme court decided Tuesday the long mourning should he worn.” Custom I passed the pipe to the cook with as considered question of whether the prescribes one year for the wearing confident an air as I could assume. provision of the school code giving of deep mourning and during that “Bless her soul, she took it, and school teachers full pay while at BH0F.S FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL P R IC E S . time it is not necessary to return went on smoking, and my father went tending teachers’ institutes, is valid Ken’s Sho™. $5 to 8 1 .&O. J*>y£ S3 calls or accept social invitations. to$1.26. W o m e n ’ll Shccu. *4.00 to $1.50. on his way, satisfied.” or not. It holds that the provision is M innas’ & Children's Shonji. $2.25 to $1.00. Church need never be excluded, in Trv W. L. l>onglnA Women's, D Ii«»e a a n d "I had a worse time than that,” said valid, and the teachers will get theii Children’* shoes: for style, fit and wear fact, one’s individual feelings are pay whether the institutes in ques they excel other mnkos. the next man. “My father came upon If I could take you into large one’s best guide in all these matters. tion arc held within the terms or my MADAME ME1UU. me with a large chew of tobacco in factories at Brockton, Mass.,and show my mouth. Said he: 'Son, aren’t you not. you how carefully W .L. Douglasshoes An English Bride. chewing tobacco?’ I gulped the whole are made, you would then understand At a recent English wedding the thing down, held my face as straighth Christian Worker Dead. why they hold their shape, fit better, bride was in white crepe de chine and as I could, and said: ‘N—no, s ir /” Lincoln, Neb. Oct. 16.— Mrs. Isabella wear longer, and are of greater valua A. Spurlock, the founder of the Moth "W hen than any other make. a girdle with long ends of silver tissue. you buy Wherever you live, you enn obtain W . !-• It was trimmed with brussels point Awkward Phrase. ers’ Jewells home at York, Neb., an W E T . Douglas shoe-4. Mis name and price Is stumped “You have one habit that you want Institution of the Woman’s Home Mis s on tho hott.nn, which protects you against hint* Chains and beads have been omni and the court train of cream-colored W E A T H E R 9/ 4 prices 11m! inferior shoes. Take no tubstl• present, and glass and china have moire was draped with brussels point. to get rid of,” declared the social sionary society of the Methodist Epis CLOTH1NO tu te . AsW your dealer for W . L. Douglasfihoe# mentor. copal church, died here Sunday. you want // ■nd Insist upon having: them. been worn as freely and fashionably The skirt of the gown had a deep lace complete Fast Color £skirts, leggins City Chap—Sco here, your Infernal ered by insurance. F I S H B R A N D embroidered in silver cord and ton liberal ootutuSsslon 011 each order. These elute and hats suggesting the Rough Rider bull chased me half a mile. If he bad OILED CLOTHING almost se'l thcmneivoa. Some eara S1CO a m:ok. trimmed with point lace. The brides rr.itnv As much as IK'. Onu ute ail your tiute ora uniform. caught me he would have killed me! Killed by Cars. ■You can't afford J. pari ol'It* W rite to-dfff forpur.leulara. beforvyont maids were in cream-colored taffeta, to bqy any other / territory is taken.to . „ On bathing beaches there have been Farmer Hornbeak—Jesso! Th’ poor Cedar Rapids. Ia.. Oct. 19.—John 0. j StVCK&S JUGAZIMt, SJ ffuhtnjtco 8£ iXkin.tHJr'jfl'vliK! colic. 8Scit tottio. Manager to Send Freight Over tho was born. Mr King is now 78 years aches. dizziness and Line at a Reduction of Five Cents old. having been born in Baltimore in 182S. removing to East Liberty in sleeplessness, f i r s t , After they grow up most boys quit Per Hundred. 1857. His first presidential vote was and then dropsy. I crying for jam and aro thankful if A P o s itiv e they can get all the plain bread they cast for John C. Fremont and his last was weak and help CURE Now York, Oct. 18.— The New York want. Young leo Wauled for Theodore Roosevelt. Ho is a less. having run down from 1B0 to 125 Centra) railway and Frederick L. stanch Republican and as a contractor , pounds. I was having terrible pain in Japanese Companies Make Money. Ely’s Cream Ba!m Pomeroy, its general traffic manager, and brick manufacturer for half a cen- 1 the kidneys, and the secretions passed FOR THE fJAVY Shipping companies aro profitable In is quickly absorbed. were found guilty o i granting rebates tury has contributed much to the up almost involuntarily. My left leg Gives Relief at Once. Japan. For tho past year ending Ages 21 to 35 for mechanics, and 17 to 25 on sugar shipments, the verdict being building a:id growth of East Liberty. swelled until it was 34 inches around, March 31 last the Nippon Yusen Kal- It elcansos, soothes; for apprentice seamen; good opportunity (or returned in the United States court arid the doctor tapped it night and heals and protects here Wednesday. Industrious French Workmen. morning until I could no longer stand sha wrote off $401,500 for depreciation, the diseased mem advancement to the right men; applicants The defendants may be fined $120,- Nearly all tho workmen employed in it, and then he advised amputation. I $169,000 ror insurance, $233,000 for re brane. It cures Ca must be American citizens of good character pairs. carried $56,000 to reserve, paid 000 each, but sentence was deferred the naval arsenal at Toulon. France, refused, and began using Doan’s Kid tarrh and d riv e s and physique. Rations, lodging, medical until Friday to permit the attorneys add to their salaries by exercising an ney Pills. The swelling subsided $36,000 for directors’ and auditors’ away ii Cold in tho Head quickly. Ko-I attendance and firs t outfit cf clothing free; for the defense to file motions with other trade during their leisure hours, gradually, the urine became natural, fees, gave the managing director a HAY FEVER bonus of $30,000. gave employes gen storus the Senses of pay $16 to $70 a month, according to ratings. the court. are hotel carpet beaters, others dis and all my pains and aches disap Tas:e and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at Drug In discussing the Jury’s verdict, tribute prospectuses and handbills, or peared. I have been well now for nine erally $200,000 in bonuses, paid $825,- gists or by m ail: Trial Size 10 cts. by mail, Call or write NAVY RECRUITING STATION, Austin G. Fox, counsel for the defend act as parcel carriers for local shop- years since using Doan’s Kidney Pills. 000 in 15 per cent dividends, and left vi y Brothers, liG'Warren Street. New Tort. Post Office Bnildiog, Chicago, 111. keeprs. One man complained recently $492,000 at credit of profit and loss ants. placed the responsibility for (he For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a i t afflicted w!;h conviction of his clients upon public In all seriousness that he was so over- ■ box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. account *oru eye* Thompson’s Eye W ater A. N. K.—A (1906—42) 2148. opinion. worked at the arsenal that he had no j "You can't defend rebate cases in time to exercise his profession of mas Animals Do with Little Water. the present state of public opinion," seur. A number of arsenal hands ac There are some animals which rare he said. tually carry on thnir supplementary ly drink; for Instance, the llamas, of Rebates Given Detroit Firm. trades in the yards. There are amateur 1 Tatagonia, and certain gazelles of the The charge against the New York shoemakers, watchmakers and bar far east. A number of snakes, liz Central and Pomeroy was based upon bers. who carry on a thriving and lu ards and other repttles live in places indictments found by the United crative business among their com devoid of water. A bat of western States grand jury after many months rades. ______America inhabits waterless plains. In of investigation. It was alleged that parts of Lozere, France, there are Adopt American Ideas. herds of cows and goats which hardly the defendants entered into an ar The Russian military authorities are rangement with the American Sugar ever drink and yet. produce the milk considering the adoption of khaki for Roquefort cheese. Refining company whereby Edgar & uniforms, the czar having been espe Son, of Detroit, were favored by a re cially interested in one recently worn Superb Service, Splendid Scenery duction of five cents per hundred by an American army representative en route to Niagara Falls, Muskoka weight ou sugar shipments from New at St. Petersburg. The military au and Kawartha Lakes, Georgian Bay York to Detroit from tho regular traf thorities are also considering Ameri and Temegarni Region, Su Lawrence fic rates. can accoutrements, including web car River and Rapids. Thousand Islands, Resides trying to show that claims tridge beits and cavalry saddles, with Algonquin National Park, White Moun for rebates were addressed to Mr. a view to their adoption. tains and Atlantic Sea Coast resorts, Pomeroy. Mr. Stlmson endeavored to via Grand Trunk Railway Systmn. * v'A': prove that the New York Central was INTERESTING CONTEST. Double track Chicago to Montreal and T h e W in n in g S t r o k e concerned in all of the transactions. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Letters from Mr. Palmer to Mr. Pome Heavy Cost of Unpaid Postage. For copies of tourist publications If more than ordinary skill in playing brings the honors of the roy, acknowledging the receipt of and descriptive pamphlets apply to game to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy drafts amounting to thousands of dol One of the most curious contests Geo. W . Vaux, A. G. P. & T. A., 135 ensures the commendation of the well informed, and as a rea lars, were admitted. It is charged ever before the public was conducted Adams St., Chicago. sonable amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to that these drafts presented the pay by many thousand persons under the ■X- the health and strength, so does a perfect laxative tend to one’s ment. of a rebate of five cents per offer of the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Advancement in Afghanistan. improvement in cases cf constipation, biliousness, headaches, hundredweight on shipments of sugar of Battle Creek. Mich., for prizes of The ameer of Afghanistan has- en etc. It is ail important, however, in selecting a laxative, to to W. H. Edgar & Son. 31 boxes of gold and 300 greenbacks gaged an electrical engineer to in Gave Rebate of Five Cents. to those making the most words out stall electrical machinery in the fac choose one of known quality and excellence, like the ever In one of these letters from Mr. of the letters Y-I-O-Grapc-Nuts. tories in tho new town which he ia ’*5i pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Pomeroy to Mr. Palmer it was stated The contest was started in Febru building, 30 miles north of Cabul. The Syrup Co.. a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system that Mr. Palmer's claim for a rebate ary, 1906, and it was arranged lo have arms and ammunition factories will effectually, when a laxative is needed, without any unpleasant of almost $1,000 for shipments of the prizes awarded on Apr. 30, 1906. probably bo moved there, and manu after effects, as it acts naturally and gently on the internal sugar to W. H. Edgar & Son, of De When the public announcement ap facturing industries started. organs, simply assisting nature when nature needs assistance, troit, had been reached on a basis of peared many persons began to form without griping, irritating or debilitating the internal organs in a tariff of 23 cents per hundredweight the words from these letters, some Low Rates to the Northwest. Every day until Oct. 31st the Great any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionable or injurious ■with a rebate of five cents, whereas times the whole family being occupied nature. As the plants which are combined with the figs in the tariff during the month of June, evenings, a combination of amuse Northern Railway will sell one way 1904, was 21 cents per hundredweight. ment aiui education. Colonists' Tickets from Chicago at the the manufacture of Syrup of Figs are known to physicians to Mr. Pomeroy asked Mr. Palmer to A lie. a while tho lists began to following low rates: act most beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met Change his cla,'“ to the basis of a come in to the Postum Office and be To Seattle, Portland and Western with their general approval a§ 'a, family laxative, a fact well three-cent rcbate fore long the volume grew until it re Washington, $33.00. Spokane, $30.50. wcrth considering jn making purchas§s. When prosecution announced quired wagons to carry the mall. 'Equally low rates to Montana, Idaho, It is because of the fact that S Y R U P O F F IG S that it would rest, Mr. Lindsay said Many of the contestants were thought Oregon and British Columbia. the defense would offer no evidence. less enough to send their lists with For further information address is a remedy cf known quaiity and excellence, and approved by He then made a motion to dismiss on insufficient postage and for a period MAX BASS, General Immigration physicians that has led to its use by so many millions of well 1 the grounds that the corporation could it cost the Company from twenty-five Agent, 220 So. Clark St., Chicago, 111. informed people, who would not use any remedy of uncertain not be made a codefendant. The mo to fifty-eight and sixty dollars a day quality or inferior reputation. Every family should have a tion was denied. to pay the unpaid postage. Few men can do w«ro things at once, bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to uce when a Mr. Fox in his closing argument for Young ladies, generally those who but any girl can chew gum and talk | laxative remedy is required. Picase to remember that th.3 the defense declared that "if we are had graduated from the high school, simultaneously. genuine Syrup cf Figs is for sale in bottles of one size going to have a square deal in this were employed to examine these lists ARKANSAS LANDS:—Buy Acre Bonds only, by all reputable druggists, and that full name of the land ils got to be a square deal for ami count the correct words. Web and become rich; better than Life Insur company— California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on corporations as well as for individu ster's Dictionary was the standard ance; safer than Banks. For particulars the front of every package. Regular price, 50c per bottle. als." and each list was very carefully cor write The Arkansas Luud Development Co.. Little Roirk. Ark. £ £ £ . : X : '* Proof Is Complete. rected except those which fell below District Attorney Stimson, in open 8000 for it soon became clear that Some people even covet the gold in ing, said that the question involved nothing below that could win. Some their neighbor's teeth. S y r u p ( q in the case was vital to the republic, of the lists required the work of a v i ll a . Ky. in f r&rvcisco, trrr and that, all the legislation subsequent young lady for a solid week on each Lewif’ Single Kinder Cigar has a rich j to the enactment of the first inter individual list. The work was done taste. Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory, I state commerce law, leading to tho very carefully and accurately but the Peoria. 111.______legislation of the last, session of con Company had no idea, at the time the In times of peace girls prepare their PUTNAM FADELESS DYES gress. had been to make such laws for offer was made, that the people would wedding trousseau. ?°i0/,m0fe.00(?.ci.8 ani3 J“9teC.?'?!or? th,an 0,hcr d>rft- 0ne Wc package colors all fibers. The* d»e in cold water better than any other dye. You can dya the government of common carriers respond so generally and they were any garment without ripping apart. Writo for frco booklet—How to Dje, Blcach and Mix Colors. M ONROE DRUG CO., iJirlc-nv/Uc. Missouri, more stringent. compelled to fill every available space "Two features of the case are im in tho offices with these young lady pressive.” said he. “The first is the examiners, and notwithstanding they completeness of the documentary evi worked steadily, it was impossible dence. When you consider that the to complete the examination until purpose of rebating is deceit, you Sept. 29, over six months after the ought to appreciate how surprising it prizes should have been awarded. is that tbe government is able to pre This delay caused a great, many In sent to you a complete documentary quiries and naturally created some proof. Few people begin to do wrong dissatisfaction. It L.is been thought For Emergencies zA Home in writing. Hut these people have. It best to make this report in practically For Infants and Children was a silly deception. The draft re all of the newspapers in the United Id mained in the bank after it had been States and many of the magazines iu For the Stock on the Farm paid and the government could sub order to make clear to the people tho Use poena it. Palmer got the draft, and conditions of the contest. sent a receipt for it. Many lists contained enormous For “As to the culpability of Mr. Pome numbers of words which, under the Sloarts Limn\ei\t roy, there is no doubt. His was tbe rules, had to be eliminated "Pegger” Over Thirty Years last hand that had touched tho drafts would count “Peggers” would not. to Mr. Palmer.” Some lists contained over 50,000 Is & whole medicine chest words, the great majority of which * The Kind You Have Always Bought SERVICES OVER SAM P. JONES were cut out. The largest lists were TMC CCNTAUN COMPANY, TT M UM M Y GTMCEY, HEW YOUK «T Y. checked over two and in some cases Price 25c 50c 6 * 1.00 Impressive Ceremony for Evangelist three times to insure accuracy. Held at Cartersville, Ga. The $100.00 gold prize was won by •Sand For Free Booklet on Horses.Cattle. Hogs Sfouttry. L. D. Reese. 1227-15th St.. Denver, How to Save DOLLARS in Cartersville, Ga.. Oct. 19.— In the Colo., with 9941 correct words. The Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan* B oston, M ass. presence of a largo congregation im highest $10.00 gold prize went to S. pressive funeral services were held K. Fraser, Lincoln, Pa., with 9921 cor Cooking and Heating Thursday afternoon over the remains rect words. It has cost many stove nsera HUNDREDS OF WASTED DOLLARS of the Rev. Sam P. Jones, the evan A complete list of the 331 winners to find this out. — gelist. in tho Sam Jones tabernacle with their homo addresses will be Cut out this Coupon and mail to us and we will solve this problem lor here. Bishop C. M. Galloway, of Mis sent to any contestant enquiring on a you. You will get all this Information FkJiE. sissippi, presided, and was assisted by postal card. many prominent ministers. The body W h y D o A investment is a cood Be sure and give name and address v i i r • •» I a r m *:! :t c ° 0ci fa r m in g c o u n try . was taken to Atlanta Friday morning. clearly. FREE INFORMATION COUPON IOU W ait? NORTH DAKOTA, It lay in state in the state capitol un This contest has cost the Co. many W&IIX PLAULT u>d o*>7 OB 0S» SIDB OF T B» M r KtU ____ and Ca»* County in particular. til afternoon, when ir was placed in a A&drtjn Advice X>«;:Krt ia«»t B U Y N O W °^crs t,:e l>e»touportn:iity in (h« thousand dollars, and probably has T il* M jc h zo u c &TOVE Co m p a n y , Detroit. Mich. w o rld f:>r th e m a n w ith m o n e y to receiving vault to await the comple- i not been a profitable advertisement, invest, or for the homeeoclcnr who wants to better k STOVE or luUttaS lo vrtrm of »li— ccmpM* his condition. W e r.rc in position to pivc yon relia tion of the J o d c s family vault here. nevertheless perhaps some who had :io» Gui&ud Cu B* attutlaa « u h« ft»o lo jonr UtWr uql«M tfcb Monw, ble advico as to values, and to locate you right. nover before tried Grape-Nuts food full/ MM1 OQt, lo »IUc4t4. A dd ress, Oil Company Is Indicted. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Camlton. N. Dakota Watongo, Okla., Oct. IS.— An indict have been Interested in the contest, Sond mo tree o t chartfo your Stove Book on. ment was returned Wednesday by the and from trial of the food have been GFT RICH If yoa are a yot’ng man willing to Cast Ranges Base Burners U b i n iu n roofii: i !v.ittr,ieeonic toSan Pranei*- Blaine county grand jury against the shown its wonderful rebuilding pow co and receive i he highest vra^es paid anywhere ou ers. Steel Ranges Heating Stoves earit). Jobs for everybody aud no question), asked Waters-Plerce Oil company and the Cook Stoves Out Stoves if you are willing to do a fair day's work for more It teaches in a practicable manner than ii tAlray. For pnr’.jCul*r« nddruss BI HRa D Frisco railroad, alleging a violation of Gas Ranges Gas Heaters STOVE POLISH OF PCBUtiTY. t o la SM CnloaTruxI Bide., S.n rrft»rl>M. that scientifically gathered food ele o f the Oklahoma anti-trust laws. Also your ICxpcrt Stovo Advfc« free charffc. ALWAYS R5ADY TO USE. NO ments can be selected from the field Indleatt. this troy (X . (*« 3r(nd o/ ttovc^r ninpe wanted. DIRT. D'JST. SMOKE OR SKELL. 8 A T .K S H E X yVANTED, Former Senator Cockrell III. grains, which nature will use for re NO MORE STOVE POLISH TROUBLES building the nerve centres and brain W fl w a n t n !lvi\ •teM rcan d ih o r o n g h lv ex pe r.on ce d Washington. Oct. 17.—Former Sen- ! ■a](*niaD in thus with sufficient ntorer to ator Cockrell, of Missouri, is ill at in a way that is unmistakable to buyoutr.xh; hi* tir't month's supply olour Sim- on nnn APRFQ Timber and Farming Lands; Fillclty I.oiv Prenure HoJlrtw W Iro his home here. lie Is reported to be users of Grape-Nuts. £U )U U M M W nC o uond sgjjj convenient u> iall- Ine 1-lghU. A utility noed&d i n every store and Sold by Leading Dealers rourfs: near JLnfiyftmith. YVU : County Sent; will home axd fully compiyng wit^'.n&uruucoruJt*. To suffering from overwork and hear/ “There’s a reason.” fnrrii&b 5.WU feet ol luojherto'i'nch purchaser; price mcta a man we will give exclusive sales rlKbtand Everywhere .State. *11) t o *16 pec acre : ea00 bushels on 7 acres. school last Thursday. . . .Charles son__ Walter Jones was a busi finished. At the close of the work ... .S. Shepherd and wife attended Good has returned to South Bend ness caller in Knox. Saturday. . .. the boys emptied a 10 gallon jug a banquet at Knox last week given here he is attending commercial Sam Stewart who has been living and went home feeling happy by the K. of P. lodge... .Abel Rea college, after visiting a few days on the farm of Walter Jones has Frank Elsbree returned from Penn and wife of Knox visited at A. M. with his mother near Ora---- M iss moved to K nox. . . . Wm. McCart- sylvania Saturday and went to Mt. Bruglrs Sunday.. .Miss Izora Rea Mae Wolfram of near Monterey_____ nev went to LaCrosse Monday to Vernon Monday to visit old friends was iu Chicago shopping Saturday. . .Chas. Aker of Cassopolis, Mich., was seen on our streets a few days remain until after corn husking...... M r. Pulver and family were visited relatives at Ober over Suu- ago She is now engaged in can A. C. Bolen and familv and Will called to Illinois last week on ac vassing for the American Book and Farrar am and family spent Sunday count of the death of the former's d av__ E. H. Poland made a busi Bible Co. of Chicago... .John Lee with Will Cox and family... .Ste mother.. . .Mrs. L. Voreisand chil ness trip to Ft. Wayne this week. of Ora spent Sunday with Alvin ven Lane called on Sue Postlewait dren are visiting friends near Ply- __ Miss Eva Aker from Nutting, Good and family.... Robert Key- Sunday afternoon... .0. H. Me- mouth..... SomeSom of our young la Kas., is here taking care of her nolds \s out on the farm visiting Gaffey and wife spent Saturday and dies attended tlthe box social at the grandmother, Mrs. E. R. Jlisey. .. his son Harry------__ Mrs. Samuel Ba- . Sunday . at LaCrosse visiting . old Wintergreen sc hool house Friday Miss Inez Rea spent Sunday with t PuHi.K uiON P a i d B’Ok .) ker and daughter Nada drove to friends.... Howard Kelly is keep- evening. They say they enjoyed : Miss Grace Hisey. NATHAN HOYT SHEPPARD, nominee tor Auditor on tho Re Monterey one day last week... ing bachelor’s hall now. He says he likes it all right except “mixing publican ticket, is well known in Union township. He is a hard-work Wm. Good and wife of Winona spent Sunday with their son Alvin the bread” and “boiling eggs." ing man, pushing with all his might whatever he undertakes. He be ....H arry Leopold’s little child, Stay by it Howard, you’ll learn how HAND’S GROCERY lieves au officer of the county should bu a man who will bo as faithful whose illness has been mentioned. to “ boil eggs’’ bye and b ye...... W. in public as he is in his own affairs in private life. He is the Chris is improving__ Misses Emma and Folkers went to Bement, III., Sat tian minister at the churches at Maxiukuckee, Culver and Plymouth. Gladys Schrader have been visiting urday. where he will meet Miss Su sie llubbell of that city. They will He intends to do everything that is houest that he possibly can to be Mr. and Mrs. L ohr---- Mr. aud Special Low Prices on “Emia” and Mrs. Wm. Cooper visited Mr. and be married and remain in that vi elected and he believes he will triumph on Nov. 6. Mrs. Alvin Good Sunday evening cinity a couple of mouths, they will “Forget-Me-Not” Decorated China ...Mrs. Alice M. Good substi then remove to Goose Alley which penman, methodical and exact in tutes for Mrs. Jane Castleman in his business methods and the school during the latter s stay in 'mscr!^tuhehs1herm»yC Ware to close. Don’t fail to see it. Arkansas.. W. P. Castleman woke ; py years and may they be prosper- friend of everyone lie meets. He Friday night about midnight and lous. .. .Chas. Huine and wife trail Ernia Ware Forget-Me-Not Ware has served the town of Bourbon remembered the potatoes he had sacted business iu Plymouth Mon 3-1 c Sauce Dishes...... 07c day. . . .Simon Beechem is looking Sugar B o w ls...... with credit in the office of clerk dug that day and left in a pile Cream Pitchers...... 13c Breakfast Plates...... 13c for some farm horses. Now is your aud as a member of the school about a uiile from the house. Tak 16c Cups and Saucers...... 18c chance to sell your spare horses. Vegetable Dishes...... board. ing note of the change inm thtrie Vegetable Dishes...... 31c Oatmeal Dishes...... 16c See him __ Most of the potatoes . 31c Mr. Martin was born in Bour temperature he made up a pack of Platters...... 24c Gravy Boats...... blankets and hiked out to his po in our vicinity are now dug and in 04c Sugar Bov,-Is...... 54c • bon township forty years ago and a safe place from the next snow Sauce Dishes...... tatoes and covered them. He was Pie Plates...... 07c Tea Pots...... <>7c has lived in this county all his life. glad he hail done so when he saw storm !>IW 111 orui wetKCl weather. . . . TheJ. IIV x wheat P l n t ^ ' Q 09c Covered Butter Dishes...... 76c Several of Ins earlier years were the frost the next morning, Dur- crop is looking very good so far this |>iHiie'a‘ 12c Cake Plates...... 61c fa ll...... The supervisor. Albert spent in Walnut township and Ar ing the trip his dog treed and 9-in. Platters...... 26c Odell, had teams at work grading . 49c gos where he went t > school and killed a coon. Aud coon meat is ll-iu. Platters...... right good, he says. the road west of No. 9 school house . 7 Sc worked on his father's farm. He Priccs arc good as long 13-in. Platters...... last week. May the good work go Fruit D is h ...... 9Sc MOUNT HOPE MAGNETS. o n .. . . Will Farrar has been exper attended the Plymouth Normal US the stock lusts. Celery T r a y ...... 58c and taught school in Tippecanoe Miss Della Edgingcon, Corm-;poiidfiut. imenting with the growth of cow W m- Kaley returned from North and Bourbon townships for two Dakota last Friday. •.. Corn shred *t PllHf.IGATlOX years ^ fore entering into thc drug ding has commenced iu this neigh JOEL t'KAxXKp" IN Ke. business. borhood . . . . Miss Mandie Caven- p..bl.c.an jjommee tor Clerk ofthe Mr. Martin was graduated from der is visiting relatives at Indian Marshall Circuit Court. Chicago college of pharmacy in apolis. . . . Mrs. Hester Richard, The above is a good picture of 1890. Mrs. Martin is a daughter who is at the sanitarium at Otta-i vva. Ills., is reported better.... Mr. J. Frank Martin, republican nom of Dr. A. R. Berlin of Argos, who Roy Hay and wife of Logansport inee for county clerk. He is a died a number of years ago, and visited his parents Sunday. His druggist at Bourbon, where he has who was known far and wide. She mother accompanied them home M a tch le ss lived aud carried ou that business is a registered pharmacist. on last Sunday evening for a few for the past eighteen years. Mr. Bourbon people will support days v is it.. . . Mrs. John Brugh is very low at this writing...... Jerry Martin was nominated without Mr. Martin at the polls regardless Edgington and family of North his knowledge and the honor was of party. He is thoroughly com Germany neighborhood and Isaac conferred because of the high es petent for the position aud if elect Sturgeon of Richland Centre spent teem in which he is held. He is ed will till the office with dignit) Sunday with Isaac Edgington and October Bargains is a man of intelligence, a splendid and credit to the whole county. fam ily...... Supervisor Myers is working road in this district...... Mrs. Herbert La Bounty visited rel TEMPERANCE MEETING. which should be enforced. It is as atives in this neighborhood last follows: week ... .Florence Meiser of Roch ester visited her parents over Sun A Rousing Rally in the Interests of S ection 1. Be it enacted by the Ladies Dress Skirts, General Assembly of the State of day.... Preaching at this place next Sunday evening.. .. Elta Dav Temperance in the Schools. Indiana: That the nature of alco is was a Fulton caller last Sunday. upwards from...... ------The meeting of the W. C. T. U. holic drinks and narcotics and Sunday p. m. wa6 unquestionably their ellects on the human system MONTEREY MORSELS. in connection with the subject of fFrom the Winamao Democrat.} a grand success. The children physiology and hygiene, shall be Joseph Keller lost several of his Children’s Wraps, $150 showed an interest and it was evi included in the branches to be reg fine calves last week by drowning dent that Miss Rose Moss, the ularly taught in the common in the big dredged ditch that runs upwards from...... a------president of the W. C. T. U , had schools of the state aud in all edu through his farm...... N. Hammes not wasted time in training them cational institutions supported and wife welcomed the fifteenth wholly or in part from men y re Misses’ Wraps, q q in recitation and song. child into their home last Thms- ceived from the state; aud it shall day when a fine girl baby made Miss Butler read a very interest be the duty of the boards of educa her appearance...... Mrs. W’esley upwards from...... « 3 ------ing paper written by Frances E. tion and boards of such education Hiland is in thc midst of a severe E. Willard on Scientific Temper- al institutions, the township trus seige of smallpox, and at present tees, etc., to make provisions for ence which contained many noble is the only person having it. The Ladies’ Wraps, $ C S such instruction in the schools and The disease is not exterminated, 7 thoughts throughout the paper. institutions under their jurisdic and may linger in the community upwards from...... Z/------The question of Scientific Tem tion and to adopt such methods as for m onths.. . . Frank Houin has perance as Taught in the Public shall adapt the same to the capac- rented his father-in-law’s farm at ity of the various grades therein; Plymouth and will move there next Schools was discussed by Harley but it shall be deemed a sufficient spring, leaving his farm here in Davis, Miss Duddleson, Mrs. C. compliance with tho requirements charge of Joseph Keller Jr. who Ladies* Fur Collars and Scarfs Stahl and others. Miss Moss urged of this section if provision bu made has lived on the Gesey farm since that the patrons visit the schools for such instruction orally only, Mrs. Gesey d ied ... fA. M. Kleck- i loo New Creations, dependable in quality and see for themselves what is done and without the use of textbooks nur and wife will leave in a few by the pupils. and low in price: S1.50 up to $10.00. there. She says that since she has | days for Philadelphia to visit Mr. S e c . 2 . No certificate shall be Kleckner’s daughter, Mrs. David been a teacher iu the schools of granted to any person on or after Williams...... Anthony Bender's W e are positive vve can save you money— Culver but one patron has visited the 1st day of July. 1895. to teach condition continues to grow worse I the room in time of school work in the common school or in any day by day, and ho himself has j give us the opportunity to prove it. It will and that was Mrs. Emma Porter educational institution supported given up all hope of recoverey. as aforesaid who does not pass ^ cost you nothing to look. We respectfully before they moved to Plymouth. Dr. Overmyer pronounces the dis satisfactory examination as to the ease quick consumption, and sees Patrons, wake up, look around you nature of alcoholic drinks and nar no cure.. .Postmaster I. D. Young invite a comparison. It pays to buy ol us, and see what you can do. Go lo cotics and their effects upon the and wife were called to Weetville vve stand back of our goods. It’s up to you. the school once in a term at least unman system. Saturday owing to tho death of and encourage the pupil and teach S ec. !J. Any superintendent or Mrs. Young’s brother, Charles principal of, or teacher in any ed er in obtaining a proper education. Hamilton, the man who captured | ucational instituion supported as the famous car barn bandits a Too much is said in regard to what aforesaid, who wilfully refuses or I couple of years ago. Mr. Hami the teacher is doing or not doing, neglects to give the instruction re- ton's death is a mystery, as he was and not enough to encourage the quired by this act shall be dis- found on the railroad right of way pupil to grasp what the teacher is missed from his or her' employ- in an unconscious condition, THE SURPRISE ment. trying to teach in the way of sci WASHINGTON WARBLINGS entific temperance. There was a good number pres 0. P. Jones, Correspondent. ent and much interest shown to Culver’s Big Double Store : Telephone 25 Miss Edna Stahl read the Indi Jasper Lake of Green township encourage the movement. raised 10 acres of potatoesand sold ana law on scientific temperance P re ss C okrespoxdext . two thousand bushels to Mr. Stude-