T THE CULVER CITIZE 1 N LAKE MAXINKUCKEE

V O L U M E V I. CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. N U M B E R 277

of court house bonds offered by the Miami county treasurer. He paid 0 0 AROUND THE LAKE $50 premium and took the bonds UT FTHE ORDINARY at 3J per cent. Eva Davis went to South Bend Mesdames Dahlen and Weinstein Saturday on a visit. gave a bridge party to quite a num­ Items Concerning the Summer Residents Along Miss Josie Thompson of Argos Some Events of the Past Week in Culver Rang­ ber of their friends on Tuesday was a Sunday guest at Chas. Stahl’s. evening in honor of Mrs. FT P. Maxinkuckee’s Beautiful Shores. Mrs. Lavina Shilling of Knox is ing from Grave to Gay. Dahlen of Indianapolis. here visiting her son, S. C. Shil­ Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Albrecht ling. have closed their cottage and re­ Mrs. J. H. Srofe caught a 4.lb. turn to Indianapolis, Miss Heaton Mrs. Erza Koontz will leave this Barn Dance at “The Roost.” Excursions. turned to Terre Haute, and Miss salmon Sunday. accompanying them. week to join her husband at Par­ One of the most successful of The Dodge Manufacturing com- Agnes flolTingner. who was their Linloy Sutton ot’ Logansport is Miss Kdit.h Forbes of Brooklyn, sons. Kas. the many social functions in the pany’s excursion to Culver num­ guest, has returned to St. Louis, a guest of Carl Forguson. X. V., is a guest of the Bookwalters B. B. Ferris and family of K an­ Summer school’s chronicles was bered 1104 persons, tilling 20coach­ Mo. Mr. Daughn of Ottumwa, Iowa, for the remainder of the season. kakee, Til., make a house party at the barn dance given by Mr. and es. The forenoon was showery, but is a guest of the Fergusons. Miss Helen Railsbackof Logans­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duenweg A. B. H olt’s. Mrs. E. R. Culver to the cadets of the clouds cleared away at noon and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. Charles Stone of Chicago spent port is visiting Miss Margueritta Dr. Robert Rea of Chicago is in the institution on Saturday and and the day was. on tie whole, a Sample "‘ere called home to Terre Sunday with W. IT. Fulton. Patterson at tho Murdock cottage. town on a week’s vacation visit to Monday nights, under tin* chape-! satisfactory one. A long program Haute Saturday on account of Mrs YV. S. Duenweg is spend­ Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mullen,after the home folks. ronage of the faculty The lake of contests, both on land and water, the death of Mr. and Mrs. Dueu- ing the week at Terre Haute. a two weeks’ stay at the Bliss cot­ Prof. S. A. I). Harry of IIoopos visitors and outside frienrls and furnished all the diversion that Miss Cora Moon of Cleveland tage. returned to Salem, ()., Satur­ weg’s son Otto who died quite sud- toil) m , wa9 beru lu8t week look_ patrons of the academy were in­ could be reasonably desired, aside donly at Colorado Springs. ; i[)g .(f|or hu [ajm a is a guest of Mrs. W. W. Cates. day. cluded in the GOO invitations and from boatin*? and fishing. The A party of fourteen young men Mr and Mrs 0 () Tho(|)fM| of Kay Whitehead of Poseyvilie is Captain and Mrs. Armstrong the sailor lads were well provided academy gave an artillery drill for from Logansport, constituting SoQth Bend are lbe gl,egta ,his a guest at the Lockwood cottage. have gone back to Indianapolis af­ with partners. the special benefit of the visitors. Camp Rex, are occupying Col. j WU(,k a, () A G(lndy-8 Walter (J illott of Chicago is a ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Par­ Invitations and programs were in Between TOO and 800 people guest of 0. K. Plank at Two Oaks. sons. Farrar's cotta** for two weeks. Gworgc Miltenberger ami wife harmony with tho rural scheme of came in on a ten-car special marie -Miss Jean Griffith of Indianap­ Misses Gertrude and Edna They are: I . F. O'Connell. Cbas ' d Ed Kricke and wif(. w„rt, Su„. the entertainment, and it was in­ up at Logansport from a special olis is a guest of Miss Cora Bohlen. Sohnull of Indianapolis are guests .1. Beckor. W. J. Kihm. Will Leg. d , al C. y. KeplogleV tended to provide an orchestra of from Etfner and one from Rich- Dr. Fulton and wife were guests of Mrs. J. G. Mueller at Hilarity Ritt, Will Pickett, Will Hanley, ^ McGuire, godfather of country fiddlers, but only two of mond. Extra cars also brought in last week of Mrs. Stephen Edwards. mu. Dr. F. T. O'Leary, Balm, John _mr6 j (; Fisher, hasgoneto War the musicians appeared on the first! a considerable crowd from the Contractor Cline has Frank Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of kreuv.berger. Harry Lyons, F. J. den, Kas., on a three weeks visit. night and their combined elforts South at I i :28. Dobbs of Chicago, J. J. Campbell,, Mi88 Ho8(. MoS3 retuni8 to towI1 Rice's new cottage almost com- Tern- Haute are spending ji few fell short of the requirements of so The employes of the Pennsyl­ pie tod days at their cottage on the West Mel W hitehall, John W . Holland. S today to rcDlain The Mo88 fanii. large a gathering, and the school vania railroad will be here on their Miss Minnie Stone of Logans­ side. Commissioners' Doings. ! '-v 'vil1 remove to Culver this fall band was drafted into service. The annual excursion next week Wed- port spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. rain on Saturday night drove the n *sday. Dr. A. C. Bartholomew and a State Auditor Billheimer repre- I Miss 1,1,1 Uoss ot Brt,mcn Barnes. party of other Logansport people dancers into the gymnasium, but seated that J4.55 acres of swamp!tho Sl,c8‘ of Mr‘ aml •'ir8- Pllili»> A Pine Fish. Miss Gertrude McMillen of In ­ are in the Heller cottage for ten on Monday night nothing inter­ lands in section 18. Union town-j M cLa" e 0,1 Wednesday of last One of the adult members of the dianapolis is visiting Mrs. J. If. days. fered with the complete and suc­ ship, had not been sold, and asked we°k- Indianapolis Episcopal clioir Milligan. Mrs. Charles Stevenson and cessful accomplishment of the al that appraisers be appointed. Ar- • J ' U ^ e a e r m a n left yesterday caught a *>|-pound small-mouth Miss Helen Secberger of Terre daughter Elizabeth of Indianapo­ fresco character of the entertain­ ley Bodey, Noble J. Goddard and j for Tllrm'r' N ‘ D " to vlslt 11 sys to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roost.” This was surrounded by ‘‘Think of a man catching a prince Miss Simrnis, who has been a Doon. a wire fence which formed the sup­ lii* Florv. The board ordered that I ^ 't 0 ^*av*8' among game fish olf a pier where guest of the Scovells, left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Van Lew of Ches­ port for a solid rampart of green the appointment of O. T. Middle-! Mrs. John Buswell and daugh- hundreds of persons had been boat­ for Winona. terton spent the latter part of tho cornstalks. The enclosure was en­ ton as land appraiser be declared j ^ re « raoe »“ <• AJice have gone to ing and splashing all the afternoon Mrs. II. P. Dahlen of Indianap­ week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Montezuma and Terre Haute on a tered through a large arch formed vacant and Noble J. Goddard be and a man who had been at the olis is visiting at the Dahlen-Wein­ F id ton. two weeks' visit. of the same material. Overhead, appointed in his stead. lake only two days at that, while 1 stein cottage. Mrs. Frank Keegan and daugh­ on the limbs of the surrounding The coal supply for the year was Frank \ anderbiit of Now Y ork have been fishing the same waters Mrs. A. Steinbrecher and daugh­ ter, who have been visiting her trees, all about “The Roost" and let to Ben Linkenhelt. He is to come to Culver on a two weeks for four years and have never even ter Elsa of J >etroit are visiting Mrs. at the boat landing in front hun­ mother, returned to Indianapolis get $3.50 a ton for cast iron splint vacation to join his family who seen as big a fish before.*’ dreds of Japanese lanterns glowed Joseph Schaf. Monday. for the court house and §3.25 for have been at W. II. Porter's for and gave the scene a fairyland en­ Miss Elizabeth Hughes and Miss Fred Ruh and Miss Edith Wil­ Hocking Valley for the county the past month. Miniature Power Boat. semble which elicited universal ad­ Mignon McGibeny have returned liams of Rochester spent Sunday farm, which coal must be hauled Miss Mecklin of Rock Falls, 111., A young steamboat, six feet in miration. to Indianapolis. with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Plank at by the superintendent of the poor spent the week’s end with hor cous­ length, that sails boldiy out into The dancers all appeared cos­ Mrs. Ed .Schurmann, who has Two Oaks. farm. ins. Mrs. Chas. Stahl and Miss the lake by its own power has been been ill for three weeks, is report­ Misses Condc and Stein, who Florence Morris. tumed in farm style—the ladies in ; one of the amusements of Lake ed to be improving. have been vititing the Kuhns and Died of Appendicitis. Miss Ata Moss of Flora, accom­ gingham gowns and sun bon nets, ; View guests this month. It was Major Hervey Bates, after a ten- Boldens. have returned homo to Following an operation for panied by Mr. and Mrs. Barlow of and the gentlemen in overalls and built and the engine installed by days’ sojourn at Indianapolis, has I ndianapolis. appendicitis a 7-year old son of G. St. Paul, Ind., spent Sunday with wide straw hats. Several of the j Sam Lambert, aged 11, brother of returned to Manana. Mrs. Paul II. White of Tndian­ W. Harkins, living near South Dr. Parker's family. officers added touches to their! A W Lambert. C- M. A. 0b. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald apolis will come Thursday for a Bend, died on Sunday night and Miss Edna Stafford of Albany, make-up which lent originality and Poisoned by Insect Bite. will arrive Friday to occupy their visit with Mrs. W . W. Parsons at was brought to Burr Oak for buri­ Ind., a former classmate of Miss humor to their conception of the tepee for two weeks. the Parsonage. al. Undertaker Easterday received Bessie Medbourn in DePauw, is rustic character, and excited spon­ Airs. J. 13. Elam of Indianapolis Misses Mary Regan and Mary Mrs. J. H. Gray entertained the body at Hibbard. The funeral here for a few days. taneous applause. is recovering from a week of pain­ Cox of Terre Haute are guests of twenty of her lady friends Friday was held in Salem church, Rev. Floyd V. Nearpass, formerly of The atfair was in every way en­ ful illness caused by the bite of the Misses (Iraham. in honor of her guest, Mrs. S. Par­ Mr. Feeco olliciating, and the in­ Culver, was united in marriage at joyable and will long be remem­ an insect on her upper lip. The Mias Pearl Champe and W m. ker of Chicago. terment was in Burr Oak cemetery. Newark, 0., on Aug. 12 to Miss bered by the visitors as well as the infection spread through the sys­ Reitemcier of Logansport are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hale and The Harkins family own a farm Eva O'Hara of Croton, O. cadets. tem. guests of tho Rouths. daughter Katie of Logansport vis­ near Ober where they formerly Mrs. Goss and daughter Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wheeler ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. lived. ______go to Bremen today to remain a PASSED FROM EARTH S SCENES have closed Shady Bluff and re­ I-]. Hoibruntier. A Painful Injury. week. Mrs. Goss will attend tho | Contributed.) Many floral tokens were sent, in­ turned to Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Wintermute Miss Gertrude Hinshaw of Gas flutV family reunion at Bremen. George Martin Jones was born cluding a beautiful collection of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of Indian­ and family left Friday for Chicago City, who is here visiting her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Shilling were in at Maxinkuckee, Ind., March 11, dowers from the plasterers' union apolis are occupying the south part whence they will return to their ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hinshaw, South Bend one day last week to 1850. He was married to Elmira of South Bend. of the Twiname cottage. home in California. was painfully hurt on Sunday. give their little daughter Margaret Jones Dec <5, 1875. To this union Charles Moniger is spending Mr. and Mrs. Smidt of Tndian­ While sitting on the sailboat pier a sight-seeing trip in celebration were born seven children. lie unit­ three weeks with his family at apolis are occupying one of Mrs. M iss Hinshaw’s leg was crushed of her birthday. Mrs. Leah Stayton, widow of their cottage, Villa Carl. A. C. Caprons cottages for the re­ ed with the Culver M. E. church against the pier by the Gates sail­ ( J uy and Carl Castleman of M ish­ Rader Stayton, died Friday after­ mainder of the summer. in 190<», remaining a faithful Chris­ Mrs. Jane Glossbrenner of In ­ boat. No bones were broken, but awaka visited the fore part ot this noon at the home of her daughter, F. A. Recard and son Fred of tian until death. He died Aug. 13, dianapolis is visiting her son A. M. the bruise was a serious one and week with their brother Arthur. Mrs. Mary Erwin, aged 55 years. (ilosbrenner and family. Terre Haute are spending ten days PJ08, aged 58 years, 5 months and will keep Miss Hinshaw confined They went from here to Albany, She left one other daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Srofe enter­ with the remainder of the family two days. He leaves a wife, seven to the house for a number of days. Ind., for a short visit. Ed South, throe children having tained fifteen friends from Terre at thc Gardner cottage. children, two brothers, two sisters preceded her to the spirit world. Letter Carrier Smith of route 1(5 Haute at dinner Sunday. Mrs. C. M. K uhn and daughter A New Bridge. and four grandchildren. Mr. Jones She had been a resident of this leaves today on a ten day vacation Miss Elinor Lemcke and Miss Martha and Mrs. Alma McCarty of The Monterey Sun says that the was taken ill three years ago while place for many years and had a trip to Fremont, ().. where ho has Emily Winters of Indianapolis are Indianapolis aro guests of Mrs. W. county commissioners have author­ at work in South Bend and has large circle of friends. In her ear­ a brother, and to Sandusky where visiting .Miss Jane Agee. J. Carson at Edgewater. ized the construction of a 100-foot been in failing health since that lier life she had been a member of he, will take a lake voyage. Mrs. Clemence Vonnegut has Miss Xayda Scovell returned to bridge in the road leading through time. The funeral was held at the the U. B. church; but later was returned to the lake after a ten- Terre Haute Sunday to join her tho river bottom one-fourth of a Frank Gould of tho Kewanna family residence in Culver on Sat­ identified with the Church of God. day stay til Tndianapolis. brother Robert on a trip to Niaga­ mile north of Monterey. Herald, accompanied by a brother urday last and was largely .attend­ Funeral services were held at Pop­ Mrs. A. ii. Haller is spending ra and other Eastern points. from Chattanooga, Tenn., was at ed by sympathizing friends. Rev. lar Grove Sunday afternoon tit 2:30, Taken Home HI. the week at Laporte on account of R. H. Brown and J. W. Barn- the lake yesterday. The gentle­ Mr. Nicely preached the sermon. Rev. A. L. Vermillion officiating. Russell Bleete, a 14-year old the illness of her mother. hard of the Indianapolis Star and men had their families with them, member of the St. Paul’s choir in Mrs. E. Welckers and son Ed­ families are occupying the north lies. Three Cows Killed. Death of R. B. Oglesbee. camp at the academy, was taken ward of Peru nre guests of Mrs. C. part of the Twiname cottage. Miss Clara Keen is expected A bunch of cattle belonging to Roilo B. Ogles bee died sudden­ home yesterday in charge of H . Brownell for tho week. Miss Emily Mitchell will arrive home this week from Kirksvillo, Charles Yates west of Argos was ly at Indianapolis last Monday. Mr. Daugherty. The boy has not Misses Emma Kathe and Miss Friday with her nephews. Masters Mo., where she has been taking run into Thursday by a fast Nick­ I le was once a prominent Plymouth been well for a week and has de­ M ummenhoff of Indianapolis are Richard and Joseph Griswold, to treatment for the past nine months el Plate train and when the huge resident, owner of the Republican veloped symptoms of typhoid fev­ guests of Mrs. W. F. Kuhn. remain the balance of the season. which has given her back her passenger locomotive had plowed (now the Tribune), chairman of er. Owing to the near close of the Mrs. Daniel Harter of Peru is Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Calvey, Mrs. health. its way through the drove three the district republican committee camp and the close of the Summer visiting her niece. Mrs. II. H . Gris­ W. L. Bishop and W. II. Wein- Judge Harry Bernetha’s family milch cows were left dead along and secretary of the state republi­ school it was thought best to get wold, at the Mitchell cottage. hold of Terre Haute are occupy­ are guests this week at the Holman the track. The cattle had crossed can committee. At the time of his him home. Mrs. E. B. Johnson and daugh­ ing the Webster cottage for one cottage on Long Point. The judge the dredge ditch onto the right-of- death he was a deputy bank ex­ ter Rosalind of Indianapolis are week. — Mart Thomas, west of town on was here Sunday and Monday and way and the damage sustained by aminer in the state auditor's of­ guests of Mrs. W . W . Fulton. Charles II. Brownell, a banker of the Henry Zechiol farm, has sold called on his village friends. He Mr. Yates, amounting to over $100, fice. He was about 50 years of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schurmann will I Peru and well known at the lake, his threshing outfit to John W, is talking of erecting a cottage at will be adjusted by the railroad ago. The funeral was held Tues­ r.loftp The ().-*!<« this week and re­ ! last week purchased $84,000 worth Williams. the lake next season. compauy.—Argos Reflector. day with iuterment at Plymouth. E. .T. Lewis, treasurer of the Savings SILVER ANNIVERSARY HELD. MET ON HIS OWN GROUND. The Culver Citizen Life Insurance company of Peoria, BOUGHT FOR HOME committed suicide by taking poison, H E R BREVITIES First Assembly Heid Twenty-Five Dishonest Politician Get* Little S^tl» ARTHUR B. HOLT. Publisher. lie was a thirty-second degree Mason. Y e a r s A go. faction from Promise. The decree of divorce granted in WASHINGTON'S PROPERTY IN CULVER. INDIANA. February to the Countess of Yar­ NEWS OF THE WEEK IN THE Bethany Park.— Silver anniversary THE FEDERAL CITY. Congressman Longworth, at a din­ mouth, sister of Harry Thaw, was STATE OF INDIANA. day was celebrated at Bethany. ner during the Republican convention made absolute by the British court. Twenty-six years ago several of the in Chicago, talked about honest poli­ At Trinidad, Col., Abe W. Cohn leading men of the Christian church First President Acquired Land on tics. was shot and killed by Charles W. MANY ENTER; FEW FINISH decided the church should have a Which It Is Believed He Intend­ “Honest politics alone pays in the Moore when about to leave the city Chautauqua for state convention of the end,” said he. “Your dishonest poli­ ed to Erect a Magnificent iu company with Mrs. Moore ou a Interesting Statistics of Indianapolis various organizations of the church. tician comes out like Lurgan of Cin­ C olorado Southern train. The next year the present grounds City Residence. & Schools— Salaries of the Teach­ cinnati. Lurgan was canvassing for J. Montgomery Sears, a young mill­ were purchased and the first session votes. He dropped in at a grocer’s. ers is Also Told in State The square of ground in tho nation­ ionaire of Boston, was killed when his was held. The park then was not the “ ‘Good morning,’ he said. ‘I may R e p o rt. al capital, between D. E. Twenty-fifth automobile plunged over an embank­ beautiful place it is now. There was count on your support, 1 hope?’ and Twenty-sixth ment. He was a candidate for the no lake and little shade, and none of “ 'Why, no, Mr. Lurgan,' said the Indianapolis.— According to a report streets, known as Massachusetts senate. the cottages which now adorn the grocer. 'I've promised my support to which John R. Carr, superintendent of sq u are 21, w as by Republicans of Texas nominated a ground. Silver anniversary day was your rival.’ the Marion county schools, submitted Washington be­ ticket, headed by Col. J. L. Simpson spent in talking over the 25 years of “Lurgan laughed easily. OF A WEEK to the state board of education, statis­ queathed to Mrs. of Dallas for governor. Bethany's life; what has been done ‘“Ah, but. In politics/ said he, tics gathered by thc Indiauapolis W a s h in g t on's Wilbur W right of Dayton, O., made and accomplished. Plans for the work 'promising and performing are two school authorities show that the total grandson and his the longest and most successful flight of the next 25 years were also dis­ different matters.’ Record of the Most estimated value of school property in ward, Col. G. W . P. of the series of aeroplane trials which cussed. A musical and literary enter­ “ ‘In that case,’ said the grocer, Indianapolis is $3,325,815, anci that the Custis. It was one Important Events he is conducting at Lemans, France, tainment was given. It was partici­ heartily, ‘I shall be most happy to total bonded indebtedness of thc city of the three pieces Condensed for the remaining in the air three minutes pated in by some of the best talent give you my promise, Mr. Lurgan.’” schools is $1,160,000. There was not and forty-four seconds. Thc machine from Iudianapolis and other cities. of ground in tho Perusal of the Busy ono cent in the treasury for the pay­ circled the field three times at the Services were entirely of a religious federal city which SHE COULD NOT W ALK Man. rate of 36 m ile s an hour. ment of teachers next year. The total nature. A prayer and praise service he acquired and it amount of salaries paid to Indianapolis Fifteen workmen were held up and was held. This was followed at 10:30 is supposed his For Month8--Burning Humor on Ankle# teachers during tho year ending Au­ purpose was to im ­ robbed in relays of their month’s pay- with a sermon by J. L. Hill, pastor •—Opiates Alone Brought Sleep gust 1, 1908, was $687,885.74, or prove it by the erection of a city resi­ PERSONAL. near Stirling City, Cal. of the Central Christian church of — Eczema Yielded to Cuticura. $3,800.45 for each day of school. The dence upon it. it was, however, not Mrs. Alice Webb Duke, former wife A messenger’s pouch containing Cincinnati. Mr. Hill's subject was average daily wages for each high improved by him nor by Col. Custis, of Brodie L. Duke, the tobacco mag­ United States government pay checks "The I>isease of Self.” In the afternoon “I had eczema for over two years. school teacher during the 180 days Af and was eaten up by taxes and finally, nate, was convicted in Chicago of ob­ for nearly $2,000 was stolen from in the model Sunday-school was held. At I had two physicians, but they only school was $6.15 and for the grade about 1830, by tax deeds, went into taining money under false pretenses front of the building occupied by the 3:30 there was a communion service. gave me relief for a short time and I teachers, including the supervisors, possession of the late Dr. William by passing forged checks. department of commerce and labor in At 7:30 a sacred concert was given by cannot enumerate the ointments and $4.13. The total cost of the schools Gunton. Washington first acquired Harry K. Thaw was formally ad­ Washington. ihe Bethany chorus, and at eight lotions I used to no purpose. My ank­ for the year was $1,477,288.20. Thc lo ts 2 a n d 3, th e e ast h a lf o f the judged a bankrupt in Pittsburg by As a result of an explosion of fire* o'clock an evangelistic service was les were one mass of sores. The itch­ per capita cost for educating each square, in November, 1795, and lots Referee in Bankruptcy W. R. Blair. damp in the Dudweiler mine, five held. The corner-stone laying of the ing and burning were so intense that high school pupil for the year was 1 a n d 4, th e w est h a lf, in M a rc h , 1798 W illiam J. Bryan was formally noti­ miles from Saarbruekln, Germany, new missionary training school at Irv­ I could not sleep. I could not walk for $50.58. The total attendance of pupils —the former from his kinsman, fied of his nomination for the presi­ 15 persons were killed and six badly ington was held. This was in con­ nearly four months. One day my hus­ during the year was 31,926, and the Thomas Peter, and the latter from th© dency by tlie Democratic party, tho h u rt. nection with the two days' program de­ band said I had better try the Cuticura daily attendance was 25,762. The fig­ commissioners. In the deeds from the event being the occasion of a great Bandits robbed railway stations at voted to thc C. W. B. M. here, and as Remedies. After using them threo ures show a remarkable falling off of latter the consideration of 200 pounds. celebration in Lincoln, Xch. Crown Point and Griffith, Ind., of a great many of the people here at­ times I had the best night's rest in pupils before graduation. In the first Maryland currency, is named, being John W. Boehne, mayor of Evans­ nearly $1,000 in money and tickets. tended the services in Irvington ^hc months unless I took an opiate. I year classes 5,398 pupils were entered. about 1.8 per square foot, the Mary­ ville, Ind., was nominated for congress Miss May Williams of Kansas City, day was rest and recreation day at used one set of Cuticura Soap, Oint­ In the eighth grade the number fell land pound being $2.66 in United by the Democrats. Mo., who won a prize last spring as B e than y . ment, and Pills, and my ankles healed to 1,931, and in high school the num­ States money. Mehmcd All Bey, thc Turkish minis­ the most beautiful girl in Missouri, in a short time. It is now a year since ber fell si ill farther as follows: First ter to the United States, admitted committed suicide because her proj­ Burn House and Flee. Washington had before acquired I used Cuticura, and there has been no year, 1,519; second year, 865; third that he had received advices from his ected marriage was about to be pre­ Princcton. — Unknown persons some lots on the eastern branch about* return of the eczema. Mrs. David year, 744v Only 305 were graduated. government recalling him from his vented by her removal to an industrial , climbed to the roof of the resi­ the terminus of First street west in Brown, Ixicke, Ark., May 18 and July post. school. dence of William McAtec, a wealthy what had been Carrollsburg la the 13, 1907.” Seek Carriage to Solve Mystery. Chief Wilkie of the secret service farmer living ten miles north of here, colonial days— Buchman's point, after­ After two false starts Wilbur Princeton.—No clew was found announced that, many $5 bills raised poured coal oil over the roof and ward known as Buzzard point. At that SING, BIRDIE, DON'T! Wright, thc Dayton aeroplanist, made to incendiaric* who, after firing to $20 were being circulated in Texas, fired it; led the horses out of the barn time it was vsnpposed that this section a successful ascension at. Lemans. the barn and residence of William Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. and tied them t.o the fence. The would become the port of Washing­ France. The machine flew about two McAtec, aroused the occupants and Fire in a residence and millinery house was well ablaze when the men ton, for some sea-going trade had been kilometers (1.24 miles) in 1:43. fled. Officers searched for thc closed store at Wheeling, W. Va., caused rang the farm bell and knocked on established and in shipping news are Eugene W. Chafin, Prohibition can­ carriage which was seen going at a ihe death of Clara, Mamie and Mar­ the doors. They aroused the inmates notices of arrivals and departures of didate for president, narrowly escaped furious rate just after the fire. It garet Gavin. and fled. Persons returning late from vessels from the “port of Carrolls­ drowning while swimming in the Y. was believed thc guilty ones drove Pittsburg police unearthed an al­ church met people driving north, near burg." But the acquisition of squaro M. C. A. pool at. Lincoln, Neb. from this city. No motive was dis­ leged conspiracy of department store the McAtee farm, in a closed carriage i 21 by him is believed to have been President Roosevelt believes there covered for the crime. Every precau­ employes that had resulted in the at breakneck speed. Neighbors gave for the location of a city residence. is great need of improvement in the tion had been taken to insure dest ruc­ theft of $50,000 worth of goods. pursuit for 15 miles, but finally lost For such he could have found for scen­ sanitary, economic and social condi­ tion. thc well ropes being cut and the tions on farms in America, aud wishes At Dallasburg, O., Levi Fannan, a the trail. Nothing was saved from the ery and surroundings no more suitable buckets carried away. to send a message on the subject to farmer. 73 years of age, shot and fa­ house or barn. The loss is heavy. spot. Ilis own Arlington, with Anal- tally wounded his wife and seriously McAtee knows of no enemies. ostan island and the Potomac, was in congress next year. To obtain facts Shuns W ater Four Years. and recommendations he has asked injured his daughter Eflle, aged 15 fu ll view . Peru.—Clifford Karneham, a driver Refuses Divorce Decrees. five experts on country life to conduct years, and then took his own lfie. The adjacent reservation, in which on one of thc local beer wa­ Newcastle.—Couples appearing in an inquiry into the matter and report King Edward and Emperor William L’Enfant planned a fort, had been des­ Miss Yellem (about to sing)— What gons, has not drunk a gallon of water the circuit court of Henry coun­ to h im . met at Cronberg and had a long con­ ignated as the site for a university, 1b your favorite air, professor? in four years. While working on thc ty and asking divorce must havo ference on European affairs, after and he was advocating the founding Professor— Fresh air— and plenty oi Harry K. Thaw, through counsel, construction of the building for the clearly defined cases, based on statu­ which Edward left for Ischl, Austria. of such, and east of this was the it! Good morning! filed a voluntary petition in Pittsburg, canning factory here four years ago tory complaints, if they hope to secure his assets being put. at $128,012 and The village of Kootenai. Idaho, with Funkstown or Hamburgh settlement, he was made sick and fell down an the decree from Judge Jackson. In H e ’d P u ll H a rd . liabilities at $453,140. The action was 300 inhabitants, was destroyed by a and north were the residence of Mr. elevator shaft the result of drinking the circuit Judge Jackson heard two “Senator Folker, who journeyed to forest fire. Peter and the wharf warehouses and taken because Thaw disputes the the water in use there. Partially of cases and refused decrees in each. Albany at the risk of his life to cast . Thomas Robinson of Winnipeg, one store of Lear &. Co., composed of Col. claims of a number of lawyers and necessity he drinks the amber brew The cases were those of Bertha S. Ball the vote that doomed racing in New of the best known barristers in Can­ Tobias Lear, Tristam Dalton and doctors. only and is already beginning to wor­ vs. Frank Ball and Aletha J. Tice vs. York, had collected a number of in­ ada. jumped from a train while de­ James Greenleaf, about the mouth of Candidate Taft drove 40 miles over ry as to what he will drink when In­ Alexander Tice, the latter case venued stances of racetrack trickery,” said lirious and was killed. R ock creek. Ind ee d, at. th a t tim e it the mountains, lent himself ju s the diana goes dry. here from Rush county. an Albany legislator. was supposed by some that this local­ chief feature of Greenbrlar county's Fire destroyed tho mining camp of “Discussing, one day, the way jock­ Ripetown, Nev., the loss being $100,- ity would speedily improve and a start first horse show at White Sulphur Kills Himself, Not Cats. Sisters See Brother Sink. eys so often sold races, he said that 000. had been made by individuals toward Springs. W. Va„ and in the evening Anderson.— Despondent because he Frankfort. — Herman Brand, the ; there was a Gloucester jockey once, this end. It had also been proposed to led the german at the Greenbrlar The railroad commission of Texas had been unable to work for 12-.vearold son of Martin Brand, ■ the rider of a favorite, who was over­ locate thc navy yard and marine bar­ hotel. filed a formal complaint with the in­ some time ou account of sickness, was drowned in Wild creek. He and heard to say in a saloon, the night racks in this section. But plans wero President Roosevelt made a state­ terstate commerce commission against ltoscoe Kirkpatrick, married, 30 years his two sisters were wading in the before the favorite ran: changed as to the navy yard, little ment assuming all responsibility for 67 railroads and other common car­ old, committed suicide in a grove near creek. They could not swim, nnd “ ‘I shan’t win unless the reins property was improved and Washing­ the discharge ot' negro soldiers for riers, alleging a conspiracy on the his home in the south part of thc city thinking the water shallow they b re ak .’ ” ton left, this square bare, confining his the Brownsville affair and saying Mr. part of the defendants through the by shooting himself Through the head walked about without fear. Suddenly building operations to his lots in Taft had nothing to do with it. Southwestern Traffic asociation for with a revolver. He borrowed the the boy stepped into a hole where tho The greatest results In life are us­ The shah of Persia pawned his the suppression of competition aud weapon from his mother-in-law, stat­ water is about six feet deep. He sank North Capitol street between B and ually by simple means and the exer­ C streets. crown jewels with the Russian bank restraint of trade in the recent action ing that he was going to the grove while his sisters stood helplessly by cise of ordinary qualities. These may for $250,000. increasing freight rates to common to kili some cats. and saw him drown. The greater part of this square is be for the most part summed in these points in Texas. still vacant. Only a few houses, and two— common sense and pei'severance. GENERAL NEWS. Eight men were killed, nearly a Watch for Whisky Sale. Longest Mortgage Filed. these poor ones, stand upon it. Twen­ — F e lth a m . score of others more or less seriously Evansville. — According to river- Columbus.—The longest mortgage ty-fifth street has never been cut The Methodist Episcopal church has injured aud thousands of dollars* men here, a small gasoline boat recorded in thc Barthlolmew coun­ through, though a footway has been Lewis’ Singlo Binder straight 5c. Many begun an active crusade for the elec­ smokers prefer thom to 10c cigars. Your worth of property damaged by the ex­ beaten where the street would be. At tion of a speaker “who will allow con­ was loaded up at the local wharf every ty office was filed. Twelve dol­ dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, HI. plosion of a boiler in the York (Pa.) gress to vote on the ‘interstate liquor other night with jugs of whisky for lars was paid to have the record of one point along this way, which has rolling mill. been worn by many feet and a few shipment bill.’ ” the "dry” counties along Green and 31 printed pages placed on the books. The most important of all is the Three persons were killed and many Barren rivers in Kentucky. Tt was It is the first mortgage of the Colum­ wagons, there is a spring, from which Six persons were killed and IS in­ education of thc will.—F. W. Farrar. injured in a collision between two said government officers investigated bus Gas Light company to the Union flows a little stream that keeps the jured in a gun explosion aboard thc limited traction ears on thc Western the boat’s trade to see if sales were Trust company and George V. Moss of ground muddy roundabout. Neither French gunnery school ship Couronne Ohio Traction line, nine miles north made at points of landing. The boat Detroit. Mich. The local company D nor E street has been cut through off Les Salins d'Hyeres. The of P iq u a. was formerly in the passenger busi­ borrowed $225,000, for which bonds the property. They exist only on the Charles E. Higbce, aged 52 years, The convention of the Republicans ness. were issued. map of the city. Twenty-sixth street General Demand of Denver, one of the world's most of Tennessee designated as “The la a real street, paved with granite of the Well-Informed of the World has noted tunnel builders, was almost in­ Homerulcrs" nominated a ticket head­ Steals Rig at Peru Rack. Buys Courthouse Bonds. blocks and bearing considerable traf­ stantly killed by an accident at Shos­ always been for a simple, pleasant and ed by T. Asbury Wright of Rockwood Wabash.—Stealing a horse and Peru.—Charles H. Brownell, a fic. It is along this west front of what hone, 12 miles east of Glen wood efficient liquid laxative remedy of known for governor. buggy from a public hitchrack at banker of Peru, purchased $84,- was Washington’s land that many ten­ Springs, Col. By order of its directors, the Bank Peru, a young man giving his name as 000 worth of courthouse bonds offered ements have been built. South of the value; a laxative which physicians could The American Federation of Catho­ of Art on. Okla., was closed pending Gabriel Yader, drove to Wabash, left by the Miami county treasurer. Frank square is a brewery. sanction for family use because its com­ lic societies finished its seventh an­ an investigation of its affairs by the the buggy at a local paint shop and Spaulding. He paid $50 premium, and ponent parts are known to them to be nual convention in Boston by re­ state bank commissioner. W. H. Rey­ sold the horse to W . O. Talbert, a local took the bonds at 3% per cent. Cin­ Windows for Inauguration Day. wholesome and truly beneficial in effcct, electing Edward Feeney of Brooklyn nolds. cashier, is missing. horse dealer, for $S0. The officers cinnati and Chicago firms bill for Canny folks along Pennsylvania ave­ president and selecting Pittsburg for Mrs. Daniel Leroy Dresser was and Horse Thief Detective associa­ $168,000 worth of bonds, but wanted acceptablc to the system aud gentle, yet nue are already in the market with next year's meeting. granted an absolute divorce at Sioux tions of both Wabash and Miami coun­ to pay for them next January. Their prompt, in action. windows to sell for next, inauguration Six men were severely injured when Falls, S. D.. from Daniel Dresser, pres­ ties are searching for the thief. bids were rejected. day, and there are a good many takers, In supplying that demand with its ex­ a Grand Trunk passenger train struck ident of the Ship Building Trust and even this early in the game. As al­ cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and a street car ln Detroit iu a blinding of the Trust Company of the Repub­ Frees Militia of Blame. Fears Son's Charge. most every one in Washington knows, rain storm. lic of New York city, on the ground of Jeffersonville.— Adjt. Gen. Perry, Huntington.—Because she feared Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup there isn’t a window on Pennsylvania The Colorado Federation of Labor, desertion. who was called here by a com­ she would be accused of steal­ Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies avenue, from the Peace monument to iu convention at Denver, by a viva Dispatches from Constantinople es­ plaint made against company M. In­ ing her son's money, Mary L. Keefer, on thc merits of the laxative for its remark­ the treasury department, that can’t be voce vote indorsed the Democratic tablish beyond doubt the fact that diana National Guards, by persons liv­ a widow, aged 60. attempted suicide sold for a mighty good price for the able success. party in the national campaign. Mehmed A ii Bey, the Turkish minister ing near the armory, has retift-ned to by cutting her throat with a razor. great day of days. I know one man That is one of many reasons why With her feet tightly bound to­ iit Washington, has been recalled. Indianapolis after exonerating the Tier son. Edwin Keefer, lives in tho who got $70 for one big window on gether and a stocking stuffed down Thc flag of the American consulate members of the company. They were country. A week ago a purse contain­ Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the avenue between Thirteenth and her throat, Mrs. Adeline M. Miller of at Tabriz, Persia, was shot down by charged \^th keeping up a din on a ing $119 disappeared from his home thc preference by the Well-Informed. Fifteenth streets last 4th of March, St. Louis was found dead by her hus­ loy a lists. piano in the company headquarters while the family was abent. To get its beneficial effects always buy and who cried like a child because band, a mail clerk. At thc International Historical con­ late at night. be hadn’t had sense enough to get op­ the genuine— manufactured by the Cali­ One thousand Chinese soldiers sta­ gress in Berlin American Ambassador Charges Liquor Caused Loss of Leg. Tobacco Men Build Warehouse. tions on some others before it was fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale tioned at Konghau, near Wuchow, Ilill announced that Adolphus Busch Terre Haute. — Mrs. Stella M. Boonville.—At a meeting of the too late. One far-sighted newspaper mutinied, murdered their commander, of St. Louis was ready to give $50,000 Pierce filed a $2,000 damage suit in by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents Warrick County Tobacco Growers’ man rented a four-windowed office his clerk and secretary and then at­ towards the Germanic museum build­ the superior court against Herman per bottle. association in this city it was agreed fronting on Pennsylvania avenne in tacked a camp of soldiers at Onyung. ing at Harvard. Fromme, a wealthy saloonkeeper, in to build a large warehonsse at Boon- January, 1904. paid three months’ rent, Wilbur Wright made a splendid Capt. Baldwin made a successful which it is alleged that Fromme un­ ville. The association is a branch of leased his windows for the big day, flight with his aeroplane at Le Mans, flight of five miles in his dirigible bal­ lawfully sold thc liquor which resulted Ideal California Homes the American Society of Equity, and and came out more than $150 to the France, circling the field five times loon designed for the army, and de­ in her husband. Levi Pierce, being are found in "Sunny" Stanislaus Couuty. many members are taking stock in the good. and remaining in the air 6 minutes clared himself ready lor thc official run over by a Southern Indiana train We have climate, location, diversity o£ proposed building. and losing a leg. products, plenty of water for irrigation. 56 2-5 seconds. tests. Insanitary Buildings. Free booklet. The explosion of a steam automobile Mrs. Bertha Hood, 32 years old. was Shelbyville Factories Busy. The city of Washington is setting an near Palnesville. O., resulted in the shot and instantly killed at her home Signature Like That of Mrs. Gunness. Dept. A, Chamber of Commerce Shelbyville. — The local factories example to other large cities in the death of Mrs. Mary Rowden and Mrs. in Brooklyn by Ernest Seitz, 24 years Laporte.—Attorneys Darrow and MODESTO. • • CALIFORNIA. are all running full time and country in destroying buildings which Rose Beckwith. old, who also shot her baby and him­ Worden, counsel for Ray Lam- full force and tbe local freight agents the health authorities believe to be in­ I A N D S , I,ANT>S, L A N D S - Fn-n maps and Robert Kenney, 19 years old. con­ self. phere, submitted a letter alleged pamphlets;. Kivlnic fu ll descriptions anti pnc«M* report large increases in the ship­ to have been written by Mrs. Belle sanitary. Thirty-two such buildings nt over 1U0 diumvut improved and mr.mproved fessed that he murdered his father. The Gloucester fish schooner Mag­ larius which I own or control. Send muoe and ment of furniture in the past month were razed during the month of Coleman B. Kenney, near Lupus, Mo., gie and May was run down by the Gunness in Louisville, Kv., after the address bv postal or letter and 1 w il. send■ von to what there was three mouths ago. March, and about the same number free circulars nnd map of Minnesota, V. Ij- >> vM J u ly 20. G e rm a n school sh ip F re y a 60 m ile s off fire in which she is supposed to have Land Office. St Cloud. M inn. were destroyed during each of the Operatives at the Lane-Maggins Halifax harbor and nine of her crew, perished, together with an affidavit Finds Man Badly Hurt. which she had signed prior to the fire, months of January and February. In a. la rg e lis t o f line Io w a cotton mills of New Orleans went on including Capt. Erick McCarthoran. farms from 11) to ILWO Columbus.—When E. Miller went less than two years about 1,000 build­ strike because their wages were re­ perished. to a writing expert who declared that W e Have (tcrea, ra n g in g In price to his livery barn he found the signatures correspond to a remark­ ings have been either destroyed or from $40 to t 100 per acre. W rite us kind of farm duced. Four children lost their lives and and location you want. We can furnish it. have been brought up to the sanitary Charlie Lokie. a negro about. 18 five persons were seriously injured in Frank Sharp lying back of the Com­ able degree. This leads to the con­ Corn Bolt l_nnd 6c Loan C om pany. De* Moines, It. years of ajre. was lynched at Tifton. a fire which practically destroyed a mercial hotel unconscious. A deep clusion that the defense will introduce standard required by the district or dinances.— Municipal Journal and En­ l i n i M F Y Owners©* patent*;, Irtf-ns.manufnetur- Ga., for making insulting remarks to five-story tenement building in New gash In the back of his head was evi­ expert evidence to sustain the con­ JV IvJl’IJL. 1 .ts looking for Kolutlon of problems, dence o* his having been assaulted. tention that Mrs. Gunness is alive. gineer. writo M E Y L D I A , Consulting KngmiXT Chexniet, a young white woman. Y o rk . Singer ttulldlnn. New York. HIkIic&i roJuicucea. FIVE MONTHS IN HOSPITAL. jm a t s i a partisan. eHAPT** XV> The Culver Citizen How could it be otherwise where feel­ T he T rial. DRESSES FOR GIRLS D ischarged Bccause Doctors C o uld ing ran so high— where honest men Th* next morning every available N ot Cure. ARTHUR B. HOLT, Publisher. raostly felt resentment against the seat was filled early. People had man who dared to probe the wound blocked the rough plank walks lead­ Levi P. Brock way, S. Second Are., CULVER. INDIANA. without extracting the cause of it. and ing to the courthouse long before the Anoka, Minn., says: "After lying for a hatred and fear curiously intermin­ doors were unlocked. The day prom­ five months in a gled with admiration of the outlaw ised to bo fine, and the many teams hospital I was dis­ whose next move after obtaining his coming and going between Kemah and r - ^ 1 charged as incur­ freedom might be to cut out of the the river to pick up the Velpen peop- able, and given only general herd, cows of their own ple who had crossed the ice on foot six months to live. f ANfiFORl[) brands— where tainted men. officers gave to the little town somewhat of My heart was affect­ 1/illlU l vA l u or cowmen, awaited developments the gala appearance of fair time. The ed, I had smother­ with a consuming interest that was stately and blanketed Slous from their ing spells and some­ not above manipulating the lines of temporary camps on the flat were times fell uncon­ o _ f t h e justice for their own selfish ends? standing around, uncommunicative, scious. I got so I Yet, despite tbe obstacles iu the way, waiting for proceedings to begin. Long c o u ld n ’t use m y Gordon was determined to have an un­ before tho judicial party had arrived arms, my eyesight THREE prejudiced jury iu so far as it lay in from the hotel the cramped room was was impaired and human power to seat such a one in the crowded to its limits. There was the kidney secretions were badly dis­ box. So he worked, and worked hard. loud talking, laughing and joking. ordered. I was completely worn out Court adjourned that evening with Local wits amused themselves and and discouraged when I began using BARS $ the jury-box filled. The state s friends others by throwing quips at different Doan’s Kidney Pills, hut they went were feeling pretty good about it. members of the county bar or their right to the cause of the trouble and brothren from across the river as they "By Langford made his way into the bar did their work well. I have been whero Gordon was standing apart. lie walkod to their places inside the rail­ feeling well ever since.” ^KATE AND VIRGIL D. BOYLESJ passed an arm affectionately over his ings with the little mannerisms that Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. fr ie n d ’s shoulder. were peculiar to each. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. “You were inspired, Dick,” he said. The door in the rear of the bar .. 1807.) “Keep on the same as you have begun opened and Judge Dale entered. A HARD TIMES, INDEED. SYNOPSIS. and we shall havo everything our own comparative quiet fell upon the peo­ w a v ." ple. He mouuted to bis high bench. George Williston, a poor rancliman, But the fire had died down in the The clerk came in, then tbe court re­ high-minded and cultured, searches for young lawyer's bearing. porter. She tossed her note books cattle missing from his ranch—the "Lazy R.” On a wooded spot In the river’s bed “I'm tired, Paul, dead tired,’* he on the table, leisnrely pulled off her that would have been an island had the said, wearily. "I wish it were over.” gloves and took her place, examining Missouri been at high water, he dis­ covers a band of horse thieves engaged “Come to supper— then you'll feel the end of her pencils with a critical In working over brands on cattle. He better. You're tired out. It is a eve. It would be a busy day for the creeps near enough to note tl>*» chang­ ing of the “Three Bars” brand on one tough strain, isn't St?” he said, cheer­ “gal reporter.” Then Langford came eteer of the "J. R.” brand. Paul Lang­ ily. He was not afraid. He knew the shoving his way down the crowded ford, tho rich owner of the "Three B a r s , " 1b Informed of the operations of lire would burn the brighter again aisle with a sad-faced, brown-eyed, the gang of cattle thieves a band of when there was need of it—in the young woman in his wake, who yet outlaws headed by Jessfc Black, who long have defied the law and authori­ m o rn in g . held herself erect with a proud little ties of Kemah county. South Dakota. They passed out of the bar together. tilt to her chin. There was not an Langford is struck with the beauty of At the hotel Mary and Louise were empty seat outside the bar. Louise Mary, commonly known as "Williston's HESS for Girl from 14 to 16 Years of Age.— Spotted voile is used for thif* little girl." I.ouise Dale, an expert already seated at the table in the motioned, and he escorted Mary to a Poor man! so you are a victim of court stenographer, who had followed Ddress; tho ground is white, the spots blue. The full skirt is trimmed , her uncle. Judge Hammond Dale, from dining room where the little party us­ place within and sat down beside her. the late financial panic?” with bands of blue silk, cut on the cross. the east to the "Dakotfths," and who ually sat together when it was pos­ The jurymen were all in their chairs. “Yes, lady. You see, folks along de In living with him at Wind City, is The bodice has a small yoke of lace, to which the voile is gathered; the Presently came In Gordon with his requested by the county attorney. sible to do so. Judge Dale had not epaulettes of lace are bound with silk, and are fixed on under braces of silk. route is too poor now ter hand out Richard Gordon, to come to Kemah and quiet, self-reliant manner. Langford take testimony In the preliminary yet arrived. The landlady was in a The sleeves are finished with cuffs to match the yoke. free grub!” hearing of Jesse Black. Jim Munson. In worried dispute with Red Sanderson had been right. Tbe county attorney Chip hat. trimmed with blue ribbon. waiting at the train for Louise, looks was not tired to-day. Tweed Costume.—The plaited skirt and a Norfolk jacket are ever favo­ Strictly Fresh Eggs. a: a herd of cattle being shipped by and a companion. The men were Bill Brown, and there detects old evidently cronies. They had their Shortly after Gordon came Small— rite styles to bo reproduced in tweed or serge, as they are so convenient for ! There aro summer resorts, remote everyday wear. The costume shown here is in gray tweed, lhe Norfolk jack­ “Mag.” a well known "onery” steer be­ eyes on two of the three vacant places Small, the dynamic, whose explosives from any agricultural commuhlties, longing to his employer of the "Three et lined with glace silk. Bars" ranch. Munson and Louise start at the table. had so often laid waste the weak and where fresh farm products are even Hat of green straw, trimmed with ribbon, wings, and a fancy buckle. for Kemah. Crowds assemble in Justice harder to obtain than in the city. It James U. McAllister's court for the “But I tell you these places are abortive independent reasoning pow- f relim lnary hearing. Jesse Black springs taken." persisted the landlady, who era of "Old Necessity” and his sort, was at such a place that the new he first of many groat surprises, waiving and were the subject of much satire KNICKERS IN THE TROUSSEAU. FROCKS OF JAPANESE CREPE. boarder, who had eaten four or five rxamination. Through Jake Sanderson, a served as head-waitress, when such member of the cattle gang, he had services were necessary, which was and some admiration wrhen the legal breakfasts there, began to wonder earned that the steer "M ag" had been re­ Each Gown Will Be Worn Directly Excellent Material for House Gowns why the eggs were invariably served covered, and thus saw the uselessness of not often. Her patrons usually took fraternity talked "shop.” As he strode fighting against being bound over. County and held possession of things at their to his place, he radiated bombs of just Over Them Without a Petticoat. Made Up Simply. fried. Attorney Gordon accompanies Louise "See here?" he inquired one morn­ Dal*'on her return to Wind City. While own sweet will. and telling wrath. He scintillated with W illiston stands in the light In his door “You bet they are," chimed in Red, aggressiveness. W ith him came Jesse A trousseau being made in Paris at Many years ago the girls of the ing of the genial colored man who at night a shot la llred at aim. The house Black, easy and disdainful as of old. present reveals the very apotheosis of country made Japanese cotton crepe waited upon him, “why do you always 1?> attacked and a battle ensues between deliberately pulling out a chair next W illiston and his daughter, on one sid>>. to Louise, who shivered iu recogni­ After them, a small man came gliding luxurious frivolity. Such wonderful a popular dress fabric. It was intend­ fry eggs here? Don’t you ever boil and the outlaws on the other. The house sheets designed to turn down far over ed for kimonos, but its cheapness and th e m ? ” Is set on Are. As an outlaw ^als^s his rifle tio n. In with as little commotion as if he to shoot Williston a shot from an un­ "Please— ” she began, in a small were sliding over the floor of a waxed the covers, and inset with wonderful its wearing qualities served well for "Oh-oh. yes. sah!” responded the known source pierces his arm and the pieces of lace. At corners these frocks. waiter, pleasantly. "Of co’se, yo’ kin rifle falls to the ground. Aid has come to voice, but got no farther. Something dancing hall in patent leather pumps. Williston. but he and his daughter arc In his bold, admiring stare choked her He was an unassuming little man with are trimmed with wreaths0* ^ ny satin Then it went out of fashion for some have ’em boiled, if yo’ wants ’em. But captured and borne away by the outlaws. reason or other. Now it has returned. you know, sah. yo’ takes de risk!” Jim Munson late at night heard the shots, into silence. quick, cat-like movements which one and chiffon flowers in colors, or in ilscovered the attack on W illiston’s house, “You’re a mighty pretty girl, if you lost if one were not on the alert. gold or silver gauze knotted with cords It sells at. a small price and is dyed hurried to the Three Bars ranch and sum­ into all manner of charming colors and moned Langford and his brave men to the are a trottin’ round with the Three When he had slipped into a chair n**t and tassels. These corners are fast­ tones. English Idea of It. rescue. It was Langford who fired the shot Bars.” he grinned. "Plenty time to his associate. Small, the inflammabw ened by means of lingerie buttons to which saved Williston's life. Lansrford In pale blue, in light green, in white Little things frequently illustrate rescues Mary from her captor. Langford change your live----” Small, towered above him head an! the satin poult, while similar wreaths and in cream, it makes up into charm­ the English view of American geo­ rakes Mary to the home of Mrs. White. “Just move, will you.” said Gor(ion- shoulders. decorate tbe upper corners of the huge Her arm has been broken by a shot. She ing frocks when a girl is wise enough graphy very picturesquely. An Eng­ curtly, coming up at^that m o m e n t «£,very luch the criminal," audibly lace-inserted pillows. Entire dinner grows delirious and receives medical at­ lishman had taken the Pacific Express tention. The party search in vaJn for observed a stranger, an Englishman cloths are made of lace, with squares not to add quantities of lace and rib­ Williston. Louise comes to nurse Mary. at Philadelphia, and, feeling tired, had over to invest in lands for stocking a of fine linen damask let in for each bon. Williston Is given up for dead. But retired to his berth. Just before he meager evidence Is obtainable against horse ranch. "Strange how thsy ai- service, the cloths thus designed being does not stand elaboration very Jesse Black,^and It Is concluded that the fell asleep he happened to remember ways wear the imprint on their faces. for eight, twelve or twenty-four covers. well. It should be left to itseif. For ease must fought out on the sole that he had forgotten something, so No escaping It. I fancy that is what The cloth is laid over cloth of gold or simple little house gowns, for shirt­ qU, B CH A P T E R X III.— C o n tin u e d . ho put his head out between the cur­ the Scriptures meant by the mark of silver, the first when white and gold waist suits, made up with plaits and There was a full calender that term, tains and called: C a in / porcelain is used, gold candelabras and tucks and bias folds, it is quite charm­ and the close of the first week found "Portah! Portah!” The remark was addressed to no in masses of fruit for decoration, while ing. the court still wrestling with crimin­ The porter came. particular, but it reached the ears of the second is used with blue Sevres al cases, with that of Jesse Black yet The wide puritan collar of embroid­ “What is it?” he said. Jim Munson, who was standing near. porcelain, silver plate and centerpiece ery or lace gives a dainty touch to the uncalled. Gordon reckoned that of black iris and smilax. “Pleaso wake me when we get to "Good Lord, m an!” he said, with a blouse and a girdle of silk or satin Black’s trial could not possibly bo San Francisco, you know.’ grin, that’s the plumb smartest crim­ One of the interesting features of finishes the costume up quite smartly. taken up until Tuesday or Wednes­ this trousseau were the dozens of satin inal lawyer in the hull county. That's Astonished Great Pianist. day of the following week. Long be­ culoftes or knickers, in black, white a fac'. Lord, Lord! Him Jesse Black?” Some Silk Advice. A collection of anecdotes of musical fore that, the town began filling up and colors, each with its distinctive His risibilities continued to thus get A silk buyer In a department store celebrities just published at Leipstc for the big rustling case. There were trimming of lace frill or ribbon and the better of his gravity at frequent has this advice to give in regard to the contains this one under tho head of other rustling cases on the criminal buckle at the knee, each with its de­ intervals duriug the day. He never making up of silk: Anton Rubinstein. When the great docket, but they paled before this one tachable lining of fine white batiste or failed to snort aloud in pure delight "I>argo pins or needles make perma- ; pianist was making his tour of the ■where the suspected leader of a gang white china silk. And not a petticoat, whenever ho thought of it. What a nent holes in silk fabrics and, if extra I United States he sat one day In a was on trial. The interested and the not ono! Each gown is meant to be tale for the boys when he could get large, break the threads; then the silk f railroad train looking out upon tho curious did not mean to miss any part worn directly over these knickers.— to th e m ! tears easily, put new needles in the scenery. Suddenly a man sitting of It. They began coming In early in From a Paris Letter to Vogue. the week. They kept coming the re­ "These cattle men!” This time the sewing machine before working on across the aisle spat over Rubinstein's mainder of that week and Sunday as tenderfoot communicated with him­ Bran Water for the Nerves. new silks. With old needles, only head out of the open window. Tbe ■well. Even as late as Monday, de­ self—he had a square chin and a di­ Overworked and tired women who slightly blunted, the silk is certain to master drew back and gazed in aston­ pucker and draw. ishment and anger at the vulgar Amer­ layed range riders came scurrying In. rect eye; there were possibilities in have "nerves" that are unruly should "Be careful in plaiting or ruffling ican, who smiled and said, soothingly: leaving the cattle mostly to shift for him. "Their perverted sense of the drink bran water between meals in­ themselves. The Velpen aggregation, ridiculous is diabolical." stead of eating white bread and butter that, the iron used is not too hot. An “Don’t worry; I know my distance." belter informed, kept to its own side (TO BE CONTINUED.) or anything that comes handy when over heated iron will crack any silk. ALMOST A SHADOW. of the river pretty generally until the Tough Strain, Isn’t It?" they feel faint. The phosphates in the Always wear good shields, and avo id, Gained 20 lbs. on Grape-Nuts. Sunday, at least, should be past. BULLDOG HALTS THE DANCE. bran will develop a steadiness of nerve if possible, much trailing of silk The fiats southeast of town became with Langford and shoving him aside that is unequaled by any other method gowns, as the fabric frays quickly.” There’s a wonderful difference be­ the camping grounds for those unable with unceremonious brevity. “This is Holds Up Soldiers Because M aster of cure. To make the bran water add my place.” He sat down quietly. tween a food which merely tastes good to find quarters at the hotel, and who Fails to Appear. a coffee cupful of wheat bran (the or­ and one which builds up strength and lived too far out to make the nightly "You damned upstart,” blustered dinary bran lhat Is fed to horses) to good healthy flesh. ride home and back In the morning. Sanderson. “Want a little pistol plav, Beverly, N. J.—Bob, a bulMog be­ three pints of waler that has begun to do y o u ? ” longing to Lieut. Frank J. Toner, held It makes no difference how much we They were tempted by the unusually boil. Be sure the water is boiling be­ eat unless we can digest it. It is mild weather. These were mostly In "Gentlemen! gentlemen!” implored members of Company G, Third regi- fore the bran is put in, and continue to the landlady. ment, National guard, at bay and de­ not really food to the system until dians and half-breeds, but with a good boil it until lhe bran no longer floats It is absorbed. A Yorkstate woman "I'm not entering any objection,” layed a drill and dance which the sol­ on top. Do not put a cover on it. while ly sprinkling of cowboys of the says: rougher order. Camp-fires spotted the said Gordon, coolly. “Just shoot— dier boys were to have had tho other it bolls. Shaking the saucepan helps "I had been a sufferer for ten years plain, burning redly at night. There why don’t you? You have the drop on night. Somehow Bob, a ferocious to settle it. When the bran has set­ with stomach and liver trouble, and was plenty of drift wood to bo bad for m e.” brute and generally muzzled, got lost tled cover it and boil slowly for ten had got so bad that the least bit of the hauling. Blanketed Indians squat­ For a moment it looked as If San­ from his master. Seeing the door of minutes. Strain it into a pitcher and the armory hall open, he mounted the food such as I then knew, would give ted and smoked around their fires__ a derson would take him at his word let it settle. This entire quantity me untold misery for hours after revival of an older and better day for and meet this (aunt with instant death stairs, knowing that the master fre- should be taken in one day. The bran quented the building. The canine ea tin g . them. Sometimes they stalked for the sender of it, so black was his water does not tasre particularly good, m a “I lost flesh until I was almost a Jestically through the anger. Hut encountering Langford’s searched high and low and ventured but. neither does it taste bad, and in one stre e t of shadow of my original self and my th e tow n. level gaze, he read something therein, Into the parlor and proceeded to give this age of white flour it is what every Capt. James \ . Cain, who was seated system needs. friends were quite alarmed about me. Tho judicial party was safely housed shrugged his shoulders, replaced his at his desk, a military salute. The “First I dropped coffee and used In the hotel, with the best service ii pistol and sauntered off with his com­ captain did not like the tone and Arraying the Neck. Postum. then began f h a p p y digestibility, na Friday noon. Captains Rossow 1 Then for d,mu‘r i,Kipe is the corn Summer School will start, upon pone, large, brown and hot from the CIVIC AND FRATERNAL. the longest voyage ip. its history. aud McNagney wore in charge and oven, reai'.y to be seasoned with a Aro diseases that roquire prompt Here the young sailors of the Na- they nave the W inonans another sauee of b :: ev and washed down with attention. M \ KM ONT U )l)O K U Sl. K. I*. M EKTS EV EH Y freshly i-.leirned b u tte rm ilk , w ith an In almost every neighborhood Tuesday cveuiug. O. A. Rka, 1.’. 0. val School will get a taste of real fine example of Culver horsemau- 1'. C . It/, k Kit. K. of R. m id S. acc‘om pan!.'i:ent of cabbage or col lards some one has died from these dis­ nautical life and will come back to ship in the exhibition drills which or turnip salad or new snap beans. If j UNION <'\MP«522W, M. \Y. MEETS FIRST 'il e ase s beforo medicine could be pro­ and T hird Fridays. Culver filled with knowledge of they conducted there on Saturday. for any reavoi: the coin pone is nut do- ; cured or a physician summoned. L k v i O m r o b n , c:i«?rk. HvitON H v d «.i , b v ,\ sirable. ih-ivrh the farmer cannot i n- 1 rocks and buoys, harbors and pas­ Two wagons bearing cooks, rations, Those who rely upon physicians HENRY H. CULVER L01>(!E ftl7. F. AND A. agine anything that can take its [dace l i ; L M. Merts Sccoml and Fourth Saturdays. tents, betiding and other material often find that they are away from N . S . N o u k i h . S w y . F i c a s k J o s i o ’u , W . M . sages and rules of the road. Tim with a ho:1,iihy and an expectant appe & i f [X till?, there are tho dumplings to fall home when most needed. )l K\RY SPEY ER POST 487, iMiNOBK, Adj. Sam ’i. O s iio k n , C o i n . dition. PAIN H THE 8T0HACE, pick up the nautical knowledge mess of givens. This dish is a time Colic. CAofcru tSorba), who reside on farms and ranches, W OM A N S R E L IE F <’O RPS 24 i. M EETS TH E J* «9R and will add the technical lan­ and space saver, and there is also a C R A M P oouc, miles from any drug store or physi­ Kir.-.i aud T hird Saturday aTli'm oons. D1LIOUS COUC. M k s . O . A. Itba, Pros. butter sat or. The dumplings should guage of the sailors to their vocab­ Twenty-four good lively boys, fAlNTERO’ COUC. cian should keep at hand a bottle of M iw . S. E. M hijim )i;i:n. Sec’y. jwners of twenty-four sets of good never by any ehanco be allowed to SujjjjK? oeppiiWjK Cl LVF.lt TEMPLE PYTHIAN SISTl'RS. ulary of horses and stables. grow cold before serving. For supper CHOLERA. Meets First and Third Fridays. CYSEKTE^V. OlARRHOA, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Mks. C ai.i.ik M kuuocrm . M. E. C. The arrangements for the trip lively spirits, are encamped within there is tin* h x^.ko. which should be | J)1.000Y KLUX, M i s s Uk k sik M kuiioi rn. M .of I£. A: C. the friendly walls of old West, of a generi.us 'liickness. and it should were completed by Major (lignil CK-ICW C DIAiiHHCEA. C M 01IR A LOY \L AMERICANS OF THE REPUBLIC. n n ____ 4l“ v x...... 1 >.k |• tr be oaten with gravy distilled from the I INfANlMM. At'J 60W £l Diarrhoea Remedy. Meets every Second M onday evening. They are the boys of St. Paul's, couei>if*T liat on a visit last week to Buffalo. , Juices of a country cured ham, or. If' Uki.\* M kn suu. P residual. t.t, its rorxs. No physician can prescribe a bet­ M.E i. s o r a S m it h . Secretary. Episcopal Vested Choir. Indian-1 ndian- (j vo;l ptpaso, u dish of mush and milk. Cleveland and Chicago. Kven the nerius o»n i>» ter medicine for the purposes for CULVER FIRE DEPARTMENT. MEETS EV apolis, and will repay our hospital- And then, i!u- day’s work being oveir menus for break fasts, and the drink­ C-fcmberiaifl Kefirise C?., which it is intended. ery Second Thursday evening. ,, . I and done with, the tired man or worn MMaUdalaq M. II. Foss, Sec'y. O. A.G a n o y , C h i e f . lty with their voices on each Sun­ ing water on board ship have been : i : i ami the children, weary with play, O S S M O IM E 8 . IO W A . U.S*. A- The remarkable cures effected by CULVER TOWN HOARD. MEETS FIRST day morning during the month of may fall o:i their couches and forget this remedy, in all parts of the jnxl T hird Monday evenings. included in the prevision and all riUCK, zr> c p s t s . L k vi < )sw>KN. C le rk. A. A. KEEK. Pres. in sweet and dreamless slumber the i«s«. country, have made it tho acknowl­ that remains is for the cadets and August. .Mr. Carson, choir mas­ M'tlM k* A< BOARD OK EDUCATION. NO REGULAR grisly trou of 111;• world.—Joel edged standard. meeting dates. O. A. R k a , P r e s . ter and organist, is here seeing the weather man to do their part Chandler Ilatvis in Uncle K e m u s’ Mag- E . E . P a k k k r , S e c 'y . to make the trip a genuine holiday that they get good care while Mr. a/.Inc. Daugherty is doing all the market­ a cure, TOLD BY THE THUMB. tour. An Oversight. it can always be depended upon to effect quick ing for the “bunch.” the other At 7:30 a. m. on Saturday, Aug. When Chappie got up when reduced take. morning I: wandered around ids and with water is pleasant to One Way, So Thoy Say, of Reading a 22d, the school will leave the acad­ Person's Character. apartm e nt* in his pretty [link paja- It is equally valuable for children and adults. The third floor of tho Main bar­ oe. The closer the thumb Is set to the emy going to Chicago on a special mas, the very picture <-i‘ woe. racks is under the carpenter s hand in q u i r e d wrist, the greater the amount of amia­ train via the Pennsylvania rail­ •■What's the matter, sir?” ble qualities a person possesses. And, this week and new flooring is be­ h is valet. road. The hours from 10:30 a. m. “I don't know. Alphonse,” he groan­ conversely, the higher on the hand the ing laid to replace the old whieh thum b Is set, the lower the order of his till 4:30 p. tn., the hour of sailing, ed. “I passed a most; unhappy night.” the feet of many school generations Alphonse looked him over carefully. mental and moral makeup. will be devoted to sightseeing, vis Monkeys' thumbs abut from the hand had worn into slivers. “Oh, sir.” he exclaimed, “I know iting, a luncheon in the banquet what was the matter. The trouserines at a point close to the fmgors. The Between the quartermaster's and closer to lids formation a human being room of the Auditorium hotel, a of your pajamas were not creased. the carpenter shop the workmen comes the more monkey-like intelli­ parade on the Lake Front Park, You must be more careful, sir. Those gence and character he is apt to have. have been installing a set of Fair­ I had prepared for you were hanging probably some swimming races across the h-t o f th e bed.” —B o h e ­ A thumb set very close to the wrist banks scales this week, so that the shows sympathy for all In distress, with the juniors of the Chicago m ia n . academv in future is prepared to great generosity, independence, love of Athletic club and the cutter race The Victorian English. liberty for self and others and a readi­ with tho Illinois Naval Reserves. handle its own weighing. The England which spoke the lan ness to share with the unfortnnatc. j * j* gunge which was already dying in the When the second phalanx of the On board the Northland at 4:30 eighteen sixties was before all things Last Saturday at the residence thumb Is much longer than the nail we will cast off and the voyage will a world of the country. The sights and phalanx, there Is a discordant relation be begun. Sunday will be spent of the bride in Springfield. Mo., sounds of nature played a far greatei between reason and will. occurred the marriage of Miss Flor­ part in the lives of tho mass of the Reason preponderates to such an ex­ on the water and Rev. Cyrus Town­ people than they do today. This is re­ ence Oldham to Mr. J. B. Chaney j tent that tho entire life is spent in send Brady will conduct exercises flected. for instance, in the way in Best a n d Nos I Satisfactory planning what to do without ever do­ of the quartermaster's department-. on board. which birds and animals were spoken ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney will return of and tho names given them. I have Ihrirm rent e on I be Market A person of tins kind sees clearly Sunday evening we will touch at myself once or twice heard old people to Culver this week and will make what is best for him, but lacks de­ Mackinac where a shore leave ol in the country speak of the hen as termination to put it into execution. the lake trip with the battalion.' “Dame Pnrtlot.v One is familiar with a few hours will be granted and Leave orders far Screen Doors; a large He sees the goal and the steps neces­ After September first, they will be tho phrase from hooks, of course if is sary for attaining it. but in the same besides taking in all the interest­ Chaucer’s "Portolette”—but once or stocK; a l l sizes and right prices. at home to their friends in the j glance he takes In all the obstacles, ing places about the village and twice as a child I actually heard it. 1 W in d o w Screens to order. and while he is pondering the matter the old fort a dress parade will bej K uhn cottage on the lake front. ( suppose ii would he impossible lo hear the opportunity to win success escapes. it anywhere now.- London Outlook. —St. Louis Posf-Pispatch. & Seeking the Light. ^'j?rom Mackinac no stop with ; Quaint old-fashioned invitations Do WitC* Little Ivirlv lii-cr-. •’fl-y. I ■!<-;, a i i ' . s u r e , i i • i !■ I Sold b\r. i: At a dinner during an Episcopal shore leave will be made until the bearing timothy heads as a seal Shut--■*>. convention at Richmond a young lady Perrier Son Northland roaches Cleveland Mon- and “all bound round with a wool­ &> sitting near the bishop of London said A r d e n t city of Thebes. to h im : day evening at 8:30. Here the en string” were received by the i he city of I hebos had a hundred i “Bishop, 1 wish you would set my battalion will leave the ship until cadets and faculty this week bid­ sales and could send out a? each gato ! mind nt rest as to the similarity or dis she is boarded again at HufFalo for ing them be present at “The 10,000 lig h tin g m en a n d 200 c h a rio ts — similarity between your country and • ii all, 1.000,000 men and 2,000 chariots. ours on one point. Does the butterlly the return passage. No time will Roost" on Saturday or Monday because the tomato can?” There are i any imitations of DoWitt’s Cm be lost Monday evening iu making evening where Mr. and Mrs. H. R. „ W" H&wtfSa vobut just oncoriirinal. J>i»ld by I . h Shu lory. The bishop laughed heartily at this for Euclid Beach Park where the Culver entertain with “dancing iu vivacious sally. Not so a young Eng llshman of his party, who after dinner chutes, roller coaster, peanut man the barn.” W iser Ones Don’t Try. sought his host. and sideshows will soon demolish J* J* It is a wise forecaster of political "I want to know, you know,” said he weather who can tell where lightning that $1 per day allowance, and all Mr. (I. B. Taylor, former busi­ "about that Joke of Miss IVs. She will strike two years in advance.-__S t Headquarters for H. j. Heinz’s aliskod If butter flew because tomah hands will be ready to turn in at ness manager of the academy, has Louis Globe-1lomocr.vi. toes could. Fray tell me what the the Hollendon House. The enthu­ been spending the week with Mr. Baked Beans, Pickles, Sauces, Cat- point is.”- Lippincott’s Magazine. KenwiMxiy Lnxiitive ( <.ii"li Syrnp is especially ‘ ' siastic patrons of Culver who live Culver and trying the fishing both rrcnn;m. township called Gwelo. On arrival Jams, Baked Beans, etc., and the there he found the acting commandant, Buckeye Naval Reserves, to win nesday for a visit of several weeks < a^ca-wei'l l.ir liable- a:ul cliilurcn. and is an ox-storekeeper, ln a state bordering the approbation of distinguished ; in Missouri, c-jMM-ia.iy good fi'i tlie ills so common in hot None Such line of Canned Fruits on delirium tremens, so he had him reviewing officers, to hobnob with weather. Look I the ingredients on the l»>t If you take Kodol in tho beginning the bad at- tie. I-oniai: - no ha: inJtd drills. Sold by T F locked up. The commandant, how­ lacks of i)y.-|i>'iisia will l»c avoi«li->i, l>u; it y<• 11 Slattery. ever, managed to break out and make the famous Troop A, and to end allow lIn'.-1' lill ii’ ati.:icl;s l-i ^-««ir -u*m.-ici, J in cootl ci»iiilitii>ii a^uiii. Got a bottlo of hixlol "Old Dr. Ooodinaa Is very fond of he dispatched the following wire: ter. onlay. Sold by T. H. Slattery. young people, nnd about, the host Chamberlain, London: matchmaker I know." "He ought, to be, Man here named Thorold questions my Our own special train of Pull-, R ubicon sobriety. Who Thorold? Wire at once considering that he is famous aa a mans will be our bunking place The Rubicon was the small stream to avert bloodshed. heart specialist." W. I£. Hand's Grocery that night while the t r a i n h u r r ie s JJ*i'!in ii,l,s ancient Ita ly fro m c is a lp in e Her Compliment. .. , .. , r> ir i • Oaul. the province which had been I K i h I i . ; wh'-iii'ver yon f.-.-l that you need It is the aim of Mrs. Hall lo compli­ the battalion toward Buffalo in allotted to (’aesar. When Caesar cross­ it. ' ' ‘at is the only time you need to take Ko- clo .1 -• w hen you need it! then yon w ill n o t ment her friends on every possible oc­ time for breakfast. Again on the I pd this stream at the head of an armed ■ !r« 1 v\i«li v!,ssod ,M?>ond lhc <*f not always please them. * i I? ii , ,lls own province and legally became Capita! Offenses in Eritain. scenic center of the U .S., the boys an invader of Ita ly . “Did you like my gown at the re rise fire i.vo oapltal offenses under ceptlou the other evening?” asked an will await the arrival at the goal of ---- British law- -murder, high treason, PROFESSIONAL &>!SECTORY acquaintance, and Mrs. Hall was the expedition. The day will be M erely a Sam ple. piracy, arson i„ the port of London ready with her beaming smile. devoted to absorbing the wonders “What ls the matter, little boy?" and at tempts to destroy public ar- “My dear," she said, with a cordial asked the professor. “Have you the senals. s. e. i. PAatita R. 0. A. RCA pressure of the hand, “It was a dream! of the Falls. On the famous lawn m easles?" Pfii-.slclan anif str.jton P B gsfdan m\ SurgeoR You looked lovely! I said to my hus­ of the International hotel an ('veil­ “Nope,” answered the boy. “I’ve got Sj oci d ailcnt ion given to Ob-iei pica ami band, ‘Is that—no, it can’t be’—and the measle. They’s only one of ’em.” disease? No. i. oast «>l .Maxiakuckee Lake, II.»ute It. make the man do the work and glw runs and throws into the wastebas­ her the benefit of it.—London Tele­ md that good ship’s prow will be der, urinary troubles and ket.- I.ipplncott's M agazino. backache use g ra p h . working out the harbor and point- Cash for Poultry and Eggs. Not Lazy. ng westward. Chicago at 2 o'clock DeWitt’s Kidney W. S. WISEMAN, M. 0 . pr\ SROiniiKS “And you say the public can lie sep­ Cash will be paid for poultry! Saturday afternoon and Culver for and Bladder Pills WiislcldR tinO Sargtoo culver Beal fsiare Agcncii arated from its money?” and eggs brought to Aubeenaubee Office in rear *>r the }V-tollice. Oflice “W ithout effort.” supper will be the important ports (iood list of farms id pick from. Houses hours. 2 to I and V t<> .s ii. m. an l !«.t- iu C ulver a m i lak e fro n t proper­ Park ou Wednesdays and Satur­ •. '.VZ “Oh, I am perfectly willing to ex­ hat lie before. Telei .hone N< ty for m i!' . Si»tr>t5ico at C ulver, In-liauu. Great Dialing Orb. h- st'ciMi'i class m a il m a ile r. The great ball of lire which we call Pressing DROP A LINE C u l v e r ,I n d . , A i o u s t 2 »). i omle:it of an English magazine: That nucleus is tlie real sun, forever j pearances From For* Can Cristobal without the need of consulting a “Wycollar Hall, near Colue, was long hidden from us. The outermost of the ; physician, by the regular use of Accountcd For by thc Revelation of the seat of the Cunliffes of Itillington. enveloping shells Is about r>,000 miles Cardui, the well-known remedy for the Lost One Himself. Fishing women's Ills. Tackle They were noted persons in their time, thick and is called the chromosphere. Inst evil days came, and their ancestral It Is a gaseous fluid, tinted with the Composed of purely vegetable \\ rlting In the Journal of the Mill the answ er w ill be a good big fish. estnt.es passed out of their hands. In scarlet glare of hydrogen, and so furi­ and perfectly harmless medicinal rary Service Institution, Captain Ar ingredients, being, besides, a gen­ the days <«f tlie commonwealth their ously active that it spurts up great thur 1‘. S. Hyde of Ihe coast artillery tle, non-intoxicating, strengthen* If all fish were "sucK crs” any old line w ould loyalty cost them dear, and ultimately tongues of glowing gas (prominences) te’.'s this curious story of "the ha ant­ Ing tonic, they retired to Wycollar with a rem­ to the height of thousands of miles. w ould do, but som e fish are “w ise” and it taKes nant only of their once extensive prop­ ed sentry box" ot Fort San Cristobal, Time was when this agitated sea of pretty tem pting bait to catch them . erty. About IS]!) the last of tho fami­ rlu* ancient Spanish built fortress crimson fire could Ik? seen to advantage ly passed away, and the hall Is now a which guards the entrance to San only during an eel ipse. Now special In­ WINE O ur line o/ Fishing’ TacKIe is com plete. mass of ruins. Little but the antique Juan, Porto Illco: struments art* used which enable ns- fireplace ren alns entire, and even tho "A number of picturesque sentry tronoi :ers to study it iu the full glare OF room alluded to in the following boxes built of masonry and appearing of the sun. CARDUI legend cannot now l>e Identified. Tra­ like minarets are placed at joints of Iieyoud theehromospliere, far beyond I WOMAN’S RELIEF Culver Cash H a r d w a re dition says that once every year a the prominences even, lies the nebulous vantage iu and around the fort One spe« ter horseman visits Wycollar Hall. pallid corona visible only during the relieves all female complaints. of these on the sea front, and readied "My wife,” writes John A. Ilo Is attired in the costume of the vanishing moments of a total eclipse, Rodgers, of Hampden Sidney, Va., early Stimrt period, and the trappings onTy th ro u g h a lo n g a n d dark tunn e l aggregating not more than seven days “was nothing but a walking skele* from tin* in terior o f the for., is pop of his horse are of a most uncouth de­ In a century. ton, from female trouble. She ul.-irly k n o w n as I.a C a rlta del Id a b lo scription . No one has ever satisfactorily ex- \ suffered agonies with bearing- “On the evening of his visit the or the devil’s sentry box. usually, al- plained how the highly attenuated down pains, backache and head­ weather is always wild and tempestu­ though incorrectly, translated the matter composing both the proud- | ache, Doctors failed to relieve ous. There is no moon to light the hum ted se;.try liox. This name was uences and the corona Is supported her, so she took Cardui, and U W A L L PAPER lonely roads, aud the residents of the given to it by the Spanish soldiers for without falling back into the sun un­ now entirely cured.” district do not venture out of their the reason that a numl>er of sentries der the pull of solar gravitation. Now At All Druggists cottages. When the wind howls loud­ stationed there disappeared in a most that Arrhenius has cosmically applied i est the horseman can be hear I dash­ mysterious manner a» 1 were never Ihe eO'eets of light pressure a solution ' WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, in g up the rond at fu ll speed. :it: 1, ;lft- again heard from. ;s presented. stating a^re and describing svm- Ladirs Advisory Dept., Cali—-Just for Ideas "An American officer was once on toms, to er crossing tin* narrow bridge, lie sud­ How difficult It Is to account for The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. denly stops at the door of the hall. duty that took him into the remote in such delicate streamers as the proud- 1 Chattanooga, Tenn. E 38 How much worry you would bo happily rid of, how much tcrlor of the Island, an 1 while spend- The rider then dismounts and makes nences on the sun Is better cornpre- beauty your rooms would gain, by a little trip yon should Ills way up the broad oaken stairs into mg one night in a small -cdl'icnient h. bonded when we fully understand how one of the rooms of the house. Dread­ engaged in conversation wit!* a nuin relentlessly powerful is the grip of take through our wall paper department just for ideas ful screams, as from a woman, are ber of the Inhabitants of the place. Solar gravitation. before ‘’fixing up." then heard, which soon subside into One old man, on learning that the of­ If the sun were a habitable globe groans. The horseman then makes his ficer was stationed at Fort San Cris­ and you could transport yourself to its SHEET METAL WORK Our decorative experience is nt your disposal; besides, appearanee at the door, at once mounts tobal. became especially interested and surface, yon would find yourself pulled our prices are strong iti our favor. his steed and gallops off. in the course of the conversation told down so forcibly by gravitation that OF ALL KINDS “ITls body can be seen through by the following story: *■ you would weigh two tons, assuming ** 'I used to be a soldier ln the Span­ Our line of the new tilings in wall paper is considered the those who may chance to be present; that you are an ordinary human being Tin, Galvanized iron and Asbestos ish army and was stationed at Fort his horse appears to be wild with rage, Your clothing alone would weigh nAofinn T o a im iIi i m i I p h c most complete and judiciously selected stock in the aud Its nostrils stream with fire. The San Cristobal. A numl»er of soldiers more than a hundred pounds. Baseball "®01in<|. Le$pCCllUlll| Solicited ster, even I'erlgord pie—ah, what n “ ‘The more I thought of it tlie more roam at will, sometimes had to be ppro- ro­ tected from ihe onslaughts of Irrever­ ge nius.’ determined I was to go. so finally, 14 ‘In this historical painting.’ 1 heard leaving my rifle and belt in the sentry ent and mischievous puppies. Meat ESTABLISHED 1893 on antiquary say, ‘the costumes are ac­ box, I climbed over the wall and down One night he wandered from the WILLIAM GRUBB curate ln every detail. The painter is a on to the rocks and so made my way quarters. In the course of his travels second Raphael.’ with great labor and difficulty and no he chanced on a barn where a meek PLUMBER “ ‘That horse there,’ said a young little danger to the III tie house, where eyed cow was placidly chewing her W. S. EASTERMV Market All work Guaranteed lo be Sanitary polo player, ‘is exactly like my Poda- the occupants were making merry cud. A faint dicker of the slumbering Phones—Shop 16-L. Residence 76-2 sokus. It's the l»est picture hi the ex­ with dancing and drinking. 1 soon Jungle spirit stirred his pulse, and. Funeral Director D E A LE R S IS h ib itio n .' fell to and enjoyed myself with them. with a crashing blow of the huge fore Shop in R«ar 0/ Citizen Office paw, the cow was slain; then, lying “An athlete uttered a cry of delight ‘When one is dancing with a fair and Embaimer fresh & smohed Meal before a daub called ‘The Oladiator.’ son or: t a he sometimes forgets the r>as- down beside his victim, he went to “ ‘W hat shoulders! What arms!’ he sage of time, as I did on that fatal I sl<*P ond dreamed of the time when he canoed Goods, fresh said. ‘I bet anything the jury gives night, and not until long after 1 o’clock was a sl|a£g.v little whelp playing with SHELF his brothers under the bright sun of Ills PRIVATE AMBULANCE Oysters, Etc. this painting the highest award.’ did 1 begin to think of returning to faroff African home. “And half the throng, departing, said: my post. Then, realizing that the cor­ QUICK SRRVICE In the morning the owner of the cow, h a r d w a r e : W t STUDY TO P L fA S E “ ‘The picture in tho last room is the poral bad made his inspection and had Telephone 15 L best No, wo didn’t see It couldn’t pet found me gone from my post and a stalwart female with the blood of Tin and Graniteware, Eclipse Stoves All Day or Nifclit Calls Receive Irish kings In her veins, entered the to It, In fact but It draws far and with my rifle and belt left behind, I and Ranges. Prices Right. Prompt Attention away the biggest crowd.’ ” saw only a court martial and the gar- barn with milk pall in hand. She was JOHN S. GAST P h o n e 4 2 - K rote staring me In the face, for in filled with wrath at the sight that met her gaze. W ith a keen edged ax in her Mole Superstitions. those days for a sentinel in the Span­ hand and grim determination In her According to tradition, if you have a ish army lo quit his post meant sure eye she fearlessly approached the sleep­ mole on your chin you may expect to death, even in peace. ing lion, and when the men sent out to WM. A. FOSS be wealthy, while If you have It un­ “ ‘To go back was out of the ques­ der your arm It. promises you wealth tion. There was only one thing left search for him arrived he lay cold ln Real Estate Exchange and honor as well. A mole on the for me to do, and that was to desert. death. Itanium promptly paid for the dead cow and engaged to appear on Farms, Merchandise and Town Property for ankle Indicates courage. On the left My heart sank within me. If 1 should exhibition “the woman who in mortal Saif and KxchatiRC. Curros|K>ud<>nc*‘ Solicited. temple a mole Indicates that you will be captured, the same fate would Ik * combat had slain a lion.” find friends among the great ones of meted out to me; but, I reasoned, if I CULVER, INDIANA the earth, but If It be placed on the were to go back the fate would be o The Oldest Treaty. right temple it warns you of coming certainty, whereas if I deserted at least 1 had a chance of keeping out The oldest text of a real treaty uow D. B. Young distress. A mole on a man’s knee J of sight of the authorities. I deserted In existence Is that of the convention IT IS A FACT means that he may expect to marry a between Rnmeses II.. king; of Egypt, •.u k - ir r 1 v rich woman. A mole on the neck a n d I k*fore morning was out of the city aud on the way to the moun­ and the l’rinee of Kheta. which em­ promises wealth. If you have a mole tains. braces the articles of u permanent of­ ______on your nose you are going to be a - .... . '• - - “ 'I have lived in this il’.rlo hamlet fensive and defensive alliance, with A 10c Cigar for 5c great traveler. A mole on the throat for years and have never b vn back to clauses providing for the extradition of Indicates health and wealth. the capital since that day. nor have I emigrants, deserters, criminals and M. R. C LIN E ever told my story to a single soul un- skilled workmen. This treaty was MACHINIST C£l The Silent Winners. til tonight, but now that the Spaniards ! drawn up In the fourteenth century Contractor and Builder Examine our list, of presidential can are gone I no longer fear for my life.’ B. C. and is the earliest record that BOILER MAKER didates aud see how few of them made Rcslficncf— MaxiBkBcuce. "Thus we have the story of the dev-! we have of any international transac­ stum p speeches. tion. K. & K. ts sentry box from one of the very George Washington made none. Repairing of Gasoline and men who so mysteriously disappeared CIGAR Thomas Jefferson made none. Electric Vehicles, Launches, from It. nnd It would seem to be prob­ Her Uncooked Gown. John Adams, John Quincy Adams, able that the other disappearances M iss FI 11 tn girl—Miss New thought has etc., a specialty. Prompt at- £ • James Madison. James Monroe made M cLA N E CO. could be accounted for in a similar gone rhe lim it with her vegetarianism: &/>e FASHION tention given to all orders. none. manner were the truth known. Quien Miss Furbelow—Why. what Is her lat­ AND Neither did Andrew Jackson, nor sabe?” est? Miss Flnfliglrl—She actually re­ — Livers — Martin Van Buren, nor General Harri­ Captain Hyde mentions an Interest fuses to wear anything but raw silk Bell Long Distance Telephone son, nor James Tv. Polk, nor Franklin Ing fact that, although for centuries gowns now. New York Press. The Triple Alliance Pierce, nor .Tames Buchanan.—Jeffer­ Porto Illeo was considered the legiti­ Feed aa.JW come monotonous if people allow it to ly political attorneys. Ho had a num­ A!f4l» ...... «65 1 41% 9 Mat .'to! press purpose of use as an adulterant, guage, and can, of course, speak their AM• ■ be so. Wives who grumble at the ber of positions under him of assis­ 1* • . «S« I.J^O and is not very readily detected by tho own native tongue. Ia this way they ...... H.MI *.JI* 'iy ll.ftj? >'4 dreary sameness of home routine for­ tants in the running of the office, and i ko*aA.vj/...... 5 *\ Ui U*4 J buyer. used to pick up a little practice hang­ 01« « ' k J ««« m J.w *»« y* get that their husbands have to face Even Laugh at Stale Pleasantries ...... i.M 0* ing around the courtrooms of the jus­ theso places were regularly filled from fMfoims ...... l.to The appearance of the seed of black About the Outlook. r*';. • . . . (1' >1 the same tiresome monotony at the the legal ranks of the party. Here, X.»'* *•*- .1. medic and of red clover seed is shown tices of the peace, particularly the po­ P--1 • • « f JVl 1...... 1 tat * • .1 a(l office. The only way to get out of the then, were moro niches to bo filled up a Hebrew lawyer o? wit and worth, ...... in figure 3. where both seeds are lice magistrates. In those days they »if plii’iin...... >.©*» “rut” for wife or bachelor maid alike with legal timber; and if a young poli­ CsiUd ...... i# Jit *ia V* 1.0 J) Hi equally enlarged to about four times did not even need a license to practice who did not particularly fancy the %♦"*!...... Z >’T e?i • »r i,5ij is to cultivate interests and hobbies. tician had "been admitted to the bar" :• ...... #»«T «6f Mt before a justice. And all the time they first, speaker. This gentleman struck BrU >ul __•...... I4* 1.14) their natural size. Essentially the Marriage is monotonous only for those U<*b'i ...... • *»* III . 151 he had a chance of going in and get­ an attitude and launched his oration TtMie ...... *.U? two are alike in size and do not differ were mixing in the primary fights, get­ NfcSi jvertni 44tc*...... I.«4) who make it so. tin g salary from the start, and an op­ tl 16.49) ting on the delegate tickets, ruuuing a in the following terms: "Sprung ...... i.-4 radically in color. Medic never has Wi|«l ciiiM...... *11 .... i.tol for tho legislature a little later on, and portunity for experience which would from a race whose blood dates back j the purple or violet color of rod clover, Important to Mothors...... * * * * *f j .... Examine carefully every bottle of even making bold "stabs" at getting be Invaluable to him. All the city at­ to the dawn of creation,” and so on 11-51...... ! ...... but the shape is very different and Si|>t»Uj4...... •••• CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for torneys I ever know were orators, ex­ r. .... 1,1 91 1 151 characteristic. Clover has a distorted the nomination for state senators. I and so forth. It was unanimously • I *1 * infauts and children, and see that it cepting one. They were all active in ...... 1 «*> • -’4 T ran across them In every direction, voted that the second speaker wis en­ F.eJJ ± 4Ut...... IV) (A ■ ! • ./la heart shape, a roughly triangular out­ party work and party councils, and « «Mm ...... 1 1 ij'j 152 4.9? i B e ars the and most of them were almost entirely titled to the claim of "first blood.” Olhfr ...... line with rounded corners. Medic is sometimes graduated from this office foieif« i»dt Signature of| innocent of any legal knowledge. "The In tho city council you would al« 9“ 9***1...... :U)I 1H.ijr either to higher political positions or •’ *** rule In Shelley’s case” was no differ­ ways find tho lawyers to the front; In Use For Over 3 0 Years. positions with big corporations if ent to them from the rule in any fol­ and on the committee requiring the The Kind You Have Always Bought they chanced to develop unusual ca­ low’s case. No reason why “Shelley" handling and disbursing of money having life enough to start, but not A % pacity as lawyers. uhould have “any the best of ftj” none was complete without a lawyer enough to pusfn through the soil and H a p p y M an. There were other departments, often assimilate food from outside the seed, j Mrs. Henpeck—Her husbaud simply But weren,t. they ''hustlers!” A lot on it. The study of their profession, appointive, where legal talent was re­ The seed laboratory of the United j w o n ’t liste n to h e r! of them were “studying law,” a few of and their opportunities for speaking, quired, and there was always some States department of agriculture, as a Henpeck—How on earth does the them were admitted by favor of a cer­ developed them In tho matter of pro* political attorney “ready at the drop” sentlng ideas shorn of surplus words, provisional figure, recommends 85 per ; lucky fellow manage it— Stray Stories. tificate from one of the legal “mills." cent, as a minimum standard of vitali-1 of an interview to shoulder tho white and while they were not by any means 0 otherwise known as law colleges, and Your Druggist W ill Tell You man's burden and "take a hack" at the tho wittiest of the council orators, ty for commercial clover seed, that some others were practicing before That Murine Kve Remedy Cures Eyes, city treasury. It is a noticeable fact they were usually the weightiest. Is, S5 out of every 100 clover seeds the justices on the “catch-as-catch-can" Makes Weak Eyes Strong. Doesn’t Smart. that lawyers as a rulo (I don’t say should sprout. The Pennsylvania plan of professional ethics, and de­ It Is really amazing to look up and Soothes Eye Pain and Sells tor 50e. It because I am one myself) are hon­ board of agriculture found the average & pending on what is popularly known ascertain what a remarkable influence ’ ; •• ■ est In the practice of their profession. vitality of 33 samples of red clover • . as “pull” or "drag” to get their clients the lawyers have had in politics, and Much sympathy is wasted on people [ mean by this that they don't em­ seed S6.4 per c e n t (94.3-20.3). off. Each justice knew about how to reflect that this influence is steadi­ who ought to be ashamed to keep the bezzle money and prove unfaithful The Vermont station found the aver­ ly held up in present times. New laws undertaker waitiug for a job. much influence a petitioner for anyone age v ita lity of 134 sam p le s collected had who appeared before him. If It are being ground out regularly every by the station and tested at the seed was a lawyer who was also an alder­ session by state legislatures, old laws Lewis’ Single Binder — the famous laboratory of the United States de­ straight 5c cigar, always best quality. man (quite a frequent occurrence), repealed, and laws rendered ijull by partment of agriculture to be ST per Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, 111. the course of justice was extremely decisions of tho supremo courts are cent. (97.3-75). followed bv fresh batches of legisla­ apt to be tempered with “mercy,” to say The Delaware station found the av­ It is one thing to see your road; the least. Fines were “suspended” on tion. We have too many laws in this erage vitality of 43 samples to be ST auother to cut it.— George Eliot. future good behaviour, men let go on country. Don’t you think so? And we per cent. (05-51). their “personal recognizance,” fines don’t enforce enough of tho good ones! FITS. St. Vitus’ Pane* anil Ncrvona DlMnMts P^r- The purity of clover seed is perhaps m an ciitly cum l iiy J ir. K lino’s Grunt Nervo Hestorer. were made as low as the law allowed, And yet, and yet. my experience in Hon.l fur KICK!-: fc’.OO trial botlio and trratlsc. Dr. of more importance than either its K. II. Kllnn. Ld..#3t Arch Street, l ’hilaUelphUL, i ’a- and other favors bestowed on many politics has convinced me that the weight or its vitality. of these legal lights. An alderman leaven o? lawyers in tho political strife The farmer loses less money by the How we enjoy meeting a man who who was a lawyer was expected to put of the country makes generally for tho partial failure of a crop of clover be­ has no tale of woe to tell! Jn his time for nothing, depending on good. I say this because I have known cause of light or old seed than he future political favors for his reward. hundreds of them, and as a class they Mrs. W inslow's Soothlnjj Syrnp. loses by stocking lus field with long­ for children teething, BofUMis tho kuius, rcaucen In- There was very little money in it for are honest, and collectively intelligent. leaved plantain, pig weed foxtail, sor­ flumaisitkia.allays pain,curcii wind colic. ^Icabottie. h im . As office-holders I have found them rel, dock, and other weeds which capable, including myself. As legisla­ The candidates for the legislature come in such clover seed as we are A little learning and a little widow tors I have not had much experience were occasionally numerous as legal getting now. are daugerous things. aspirants. Each one of them knew with them. But the criticism that I The average purity of the seed from Fig. 3.— Seed of Red Clover (Upper) that when he got down to Spring­ would pass upon them is not that they Tt Cures W hile You W alk the Connecticut market this year is and of Black Medic (Lower). A llon’sFoot-Easc forcornsand bunions, hot, sweaty field ho would "bump up” against all hold so many of the offices, but that callous aching feet. Sic all Drui'gists. 90.5 per cent., w h ic h is 7.5 pe r cent, aorts of legal talent; country lawyers they make too many laws. more oval in shape and lho rootlet of lower than the provisional standard of Nothing can atone for want of truth. as shrewd as they make them, “singed Ono young lawyer of my acquain­ the-embryo is within a sharp point — R u s k in . cats,” not so much for looks, but tance whose ambition once ran to the near the middle of the longer axis of craftier than “all get-out.” So the nomination for sheriff, was shown that th e seed. 6tepplng-stono par excellence for law­ resourcefulness is not entirely ab­ Most of the clover seed sold in Con­ making preference was to be a mem­ sorbed by the members of his guild. necticut this year contained dodder, ber of tho bar. When they reached He was an Irishman, living in a the weed most dangerous and destruc­ the legislature they either got In with county where the vote was a German tive to the clover crop. Fig. 1 shows the "grafters,” if there happened to ono as to majority. He figured over a clover plant attacked by this pest. be grafters in that session of the as­ the situation with an Irish friend of Fig. 2 shows seeds of field dodder sembly, or stayed on the outside and and clover equally enlarged to about He Was Followed by a Hebrew Law­ his who had been brought up from four times their natural size. The dod­ put in their efforts for just legislation. yer of Wit. boyhood in the German settlements, In the city, the lawyers had of ne­ and who spoke Gorman like a native. der Is about the size of small clover cessity the choice of all judicial of­ to the trusts placed in them in as At last he came to the conclusion that seed and difficult to separate perfectly fices. Chief among these were the great a proportion as other profession­ it couldn’t be done. from it. Tis color is light gray, yellow­ ish or light brown, dull, finely rough­ judgeships, and once a lawyer was al and business men. Tho statistics “ T hey've g o t 112 votes to o u r 80, th e elected judge he could usually retain show tills, strange as it may seem. very best way you can figure it,” he ened. hut not pitted. The seed may the position for another term, often Some peoplo claim that this is because announced to his faithful lieutenant. easily be mistaken for rounded bits of tor several terms. But he would not they know the penalties better. In "Do I get the chief deputyship If soil. “play politics” until along about time reality, it Is because the transgres­ you win?" was the answer. The seed of this weed germinates in for an election to take place. It sions are fewer. I never saw a lawyer “Certainly,” was my friend's reply. the ground, sends up a thread-like rather amused, and sometimes dis­ iu an appointive or elective position “Leave it to me,” was the mysteri­ stem, yellow or reddish in color, which gusted, me to see tho patent hypocrisy drawing a salary from the party, who ous response. Immediately attaches itself to its host of these members of the judiciary, lie- was not expected to be a “live propo­ plant. If it. finds no plant on which it On convention day the Irishman fore getting the chance to run they sition” as a worker for the party’s can feed it dies, being entirely a para­ who spoke German circulated among cast dignity to the winds and were out good. site. Finding a suitable plant, it. twines SICK HEADACHE the Germans who came from his part after the nomination as hot as Her­ In the clubs where politics was closely around the stem or leaf, sends of the county aud who were trying Positively cured by cules. They would get young fellows tho main topic of interest, the its sucking organs into the tissue and those Little Pills. for a candidate of their own. The Fig. 1.— Clover Attacked by Dodder. to chase around helping them drum up lawyers gathered in great numbers. lives on its juices, weakening or kill­ other German contingent had a candi­ They also relieve Dis­ support in the bar primary (a sort Here was where many a judicial candi­ ing the host. Its connection with the tress from Dy^popain. In ­ date also, and the Americans and Irish the United Stales department of agri- of "kissing goes by favor” expression date sunned himself in the eye of pop­ ground soon ceases, and when actively dices*, ion anil Too Hearty were secretly and solidly for my friend cult tire, which is !»!> per cent.. The Eating. A perfect rem­ of "the Bar association”), and they ular favor, and carefully nursed his growing the stem may be cut into any McHugh. The Germanized Irishman “purity,” ibus expressed, means that edy for Dizziness, Nan* were not at all too proud to shake "boomlet” until it reached the ample got his German friends to thr^R- "a o f 100 p o u n d s of th e seed as b o u g h t n u m b e r ot' pieces, each o f w h ich , if at­ sen, Drowsiness, Bftd Taste in the Mouth, Coat­ hands with perspiring ward workers proportions of “a boom.” Hero many OS pounds are clover, the rest being tached to clover, will continue to complimentary voto” to McHugh "just ed Tongue. P»iu in the and “bosses,” and even laush at stale an ex-Judge, shorn of the traditional flourish. It flowers and produces for the first ballot, d'ye see," to the dirt or foreign seeds. Side, TOllPID LIVER. pleasantries about the outlook. But ermine, sat on the softly upholstered abundant seed, which stocks the number of enough votes, when the The kind and quantities of foreign They reg-ulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. “Oh! W hat a difference in tho morn­ chairs or couches, and either eyed Irish and Americans came in solid, to seeds found in clover seed may be ground for the next clover crop. ing”—tho morning after election, I with vain regret the present incum­ SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. barely scrape McHugh in on the first seen from the botanical analyses of Clover infested with dodder lodges, mean— if they happened to get elected. bents or schemed with pertinacious in­ ballot, leaving the worthy Germans to five samples given here. The figures mats together, cannot be properly Genuine Must Bear After the first flush of Joy in victory dustry for a re-nomonlatlon. Here was “hold the bag." By much "soothering” give the number of si'eds of each spe­ cured, a n d e ith e r because o f th e dod« CARTERS Fac-Simile Signature had passed away, how the dignity of tho home of “refined” politics; and afterwards a truce was effected, and cies in one pound of clover seed. der present or the moulding of the ITTLE their position would envelop them and no lawyer of any note whatever in the McHugh triumphantly elected. Bui Leaving out of account, the foreign clover in consequence, has been IVER * " * - • ------J * » ------J J nnd flin n th v R£f»d Ol'CS- known to scour cows when fed out as I PILLS. FRENCHMAN OFFERS BIG PRIZE.

SERIIEO YEARS AGO Rene Quinton Brings Up New Point PITTSBURGER WAILS [the come and see sign ROUND THE CAPITAL for Aviators. Paris.— Rene Quinton, the Paris bi­ HON. J. C. M’GREW OF W. VA., IS INVESTS $G00 IN FARO GAME AND ologist, well known for his work on OLDEST EX-CONGRESSMAN. HAS DEALER ARRESTED. Information and Gossip Plckcd Up l i e n the curative properties of sea water, an d T h e re I n Washington. has offered a prize of 10.000 francs for the first aviator who will succeed IS SCORED BY THE JUDGE At Age of 95 He Is Living in Peaceful in remaining in the air five minutes ■ ' ■ Retirement in His Native State or more after he has stopped his mo­ Family Asserts He Entered Into Al­ — Elected to House in tor, sustained entirely by the force of th e w ind . leged Plan to Swindle Gambling Potomac Flats Being Transf ormed to Park Y e a r 1868. M. Quinton thinks the students of House to Protect His and what it means to humanity ex­ Washington.—James C. McGrew of man-fliglit have almost, entirely ig­ W i f e ’s S is t e r . posed to such weather conditions, and Kingwood, W. Va., is the oldest living nored an important fact in bird flight lhat consideration is enough in their —that certain birds remain in the air ex-member of congress, and on Sep­ New York.— A story of a faro game estimation to put Washington out of and even rise and fall on the wind tember 14 next he will be 95 years old. at high stakes in a luxuriously fur­ the question as a place where anyone without moving their wings. Many Only a few months ago the veteran nished private dwelling in the fash­ would willingly spend the summer. scientists have observed this—Audu­ Gen. E. R. Eckley of Carrollton, O., ionable section of the upper West side This sign is permanently attached bon and Darwin among them. M. At the same time it is recognized by passed away, leaving Col. McGrew the was disclosed Thursday at the hearing to the front of the main building of thousands that Washington has not veteran ex-member of the entire coun­ of Martin Phillips, who was arrested, . the Lydia E. Pinkliam Motlicino try. ASHINGTON.—Whatever the cap­ only many advantages as a summer charged with larceny. Phillips was Company, Lynn, Mass. W ital city of the nation may have living place, but also that it possesses Thc James C. McGrew of to-day is arraigned in the West side court and What Does This Sign Mean ? lacked in the past in the way of park attraction. The temperature is not wonderfully vigorous for his years was held in $1,500 for trail. It means that public inspection of accommodations for the comfort and ignored by such, but they appreciate and keeps actively in touch with mat­ Neville R. Moxley, formerly of Pitts­ the Laboratory and methods of doing enjoyment of the general public, such the fact that not all days are marked ters political and business affairs. He burg, Pa., who gave his present ad­ business is honestly desired. It means that there is nothing about the bus­ condition will not exist after this sum­ by excessive or even uncomfortable was born in Brandonville, in what is dress as this city, was the complain­ iness which is not “ open and above­ mer, for rapid work is being done upon summer weather conditions. Even this now’ Preston county, W. Va., and grew ant. alleging that he lost $000 in a faro the flats lying along the Potomac year, which thus far has been hot and up the typical farmer's boy, keeping board.” game dealt by Phillips. In his story It means that a permanent invita­ frontage of the city, and the waste dry, generally speaking, as compared to the country school and the farm to the court, Moxley said he came to with the weather of last year and tho until 19, when a commercial life ap­ tion is extended to anyone to come land is being transformed into a gar­ New York to work "a system" with year before, has been marked by pealed to him and he took up work in and verify any and all statements den spot that will make it one of thc Phillips. Moxley said Phillips wrote made in the advertisements of Lydia most delightful public parks ln the periods of cool days and nights, and at a general store at Kingwood. lo h im s a y in g they co uld m a k e S2,000 times an atmosphere that had a tonic His first political move was as a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. country. Instead of the desolate out of Phillips’ employer. Moxley, it Is it a purely vegetable compound stretches of swamp and tangled quality, such as one is accustomed to delegate to the famous secession con­ was alleged, was to put the necessary experience in more northern latitudes. vention of Virginia, held at Richmond made from roots and herbs — with­ thicket and neglected commons there money and to get 00 per cent, of the out drugs ? are now verdant lawns and trees and Then there is the charm of the city in February, 1S61. He took part in the proceeds, ihe remaining 40 per cent, discussions of this convention, but op­ Come and See. shrubbery and flowers, and, above all, in its summer garb, the most beautiful to go to Phillips. Moxley said he came Do the women of America continu­ walks and drives and seats where the lo be found in any city in the world, posed secession, and, with 54 other to this city with $fi00, to which Phil­ delegates, voted nay on the proposi­ ally use as much of it as we are told ? public may view the river and the sur­ and that beauty not alone ln the adorn­ lips added §300, saying that much was Come and Sec. tion of leaving the union, and then roundings which have thus been cre­ ment of one section, but in its general needed to work the "system.” When Was there ever such a person as ate d. extent throughout tho entire area. held a secret session, voting to go the magistrate asked Moxley if he did Lydia E. Pinkham, and is there anv home and to arouse not only opposition Some persons are rather skeptical There is refreshment to be found in not know the arrangement he had en­ Mrs. Pinkham now to whom sick when the topic of tho pleasures of a passing along the streets bordered to the secession ordinance, but to ex­ tered into was illegal. Moxley hesi­ woman are asked to write ? cite a demand for the partition of the summer spent in Washington is dis­ with trees whose foliage screens side­ tated and he was severely lectured by Como and Sec. cussed with any enthusiasm. They walks and even the pavement from state of old Virginia. the court for his part In the matter. Is the vast private correspondence think of the range of the thermometer the heat of the sun. This was another sort of secession Pittsburg, Pa.—Relatives here of with sick women conducted by and out of the movement planned and Neville R. Moxley, who caused the ar­ women only, and are the letters kept aided by McGrew there arose the rest in New York of Martin Phillips, strictly confidential ? Memorial to Bishop Satterlee Planned present wonderful state of West Vir­ say that Moxley entered Into Phillips’ Come and See. g in ia . O f th e 152 m em b ers Of the tiful mountains of the wooded Cats­ alleged plan to defraud a gambling Have they really got letters from famous Richmond secession conven­ kills, 1,900 feet above the plain which Quinton notes especially the soaring house only to expose Phillips and pro­ over one million, one hundred tion, Col. McGrew i3 the only surviv­ of the Egyptian vulture. This bird tect his wife’s sister. Miss Frederica thousand women correspondents 'i it overlooks. And one could say that or. In the new state of West Vir­ does not attempt flight till a good Bosch, from being swindled out of Come and See. iu its present stage it was almost lit­ ginia he has ever been active and breeze blows. It launches itself with about $50,000. Miss Bosch is visiting llave they proof that Lydia E. erally built by Bishop Satterlee with conspicuous. He was chosen a mem­ 10 or 12 m o v e m e n ts o f its stro n g her sister here. Their father was T. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has his own hands, and its services of ber of the first and second legisla­ wings. Then with its wings steady, n B. Bosch, a New York paper manufac­ cured thousands of these women ? prayer, praise and sacrament carried tures and is proud at this time to re­ transforms itself into an aeroplane turer. who left an estate said to be C o m e and See. on by him for years. late that he worked hard to establish and glides through space. It makes worth over $1,000,000. This advertisement is only for Now it is proposed to enlarge tho the school system and the state col­ NOTHER interesting thing con­ great circles at high speed, mounts Phillips and the Bosch family met doubters. The great army of women structure, make it entirely of stone lege at Morgantown. A nected with Washington life is the and descends without a single move­ at Sea Breeze. Fla., several winters who know from their own personal move which is 011 foot for an addi­ and beautify it, as a memorial to the lie was elected to congress in 1868 ment of its wings. ago. became intimate and continued experience that no medicine in the man who gave the inspiration for its and re-elected in 1870. and declined to tional memorial to the late Rt. Rev. Thc living aeroplane, with wings their Intimacy in New York city. world equals Lydia E. I’inkhAxn’s startin g . take a third term, lie served in the Henry Yates Satterlee, the bishop of extended, is able to sustain itself, Phillips, who is 74 years old, and Miss Vegetable Compound for female ills Washington who filled such a large The history of the church dates rise and travel in any direction with­ Frederica were very close friends, and will still go on using and being ben­ place in the religious and moral llfj back to 1895, when the mission of All out other force than that of the wind. she says he had her fullest confidence. efited by i t ; but the poor doubting, suffering woman must, for her own of the capital city. It is now' pro­ Angels was established at Twilight M. Qutnton believes the scientific Letters from him since her father’s posed to make into a magnificent Park. For several years before that death, she says, led to overtures for sake,be taught confidence,for she also aeroplane can do the same when once might just as well regain her health. church the small chapel founded by time desultory services had been held the operator learns the trick, and ho her to invest $50,000 through him. In a small building in the settlement. the dead prelate at Twilight Park, thinks this knowledge essential to the Haines Falls, in the Catskill moun­ Bishop Satterlee made his summer solution of the problem of man-flight. FOUR CHICAGOANS DROWN. tains. home there and he became interested M. Archdeacon, another well-knowo Although several hundred miles in the mission. Its first regular serv­ student of aviation, has expressed the Launch Is Capsized in Dells of th e away from Washington, the present ice w a s he ld Ju n e 10, 1895, iu th e cot­ opinion that this is impossible. Wisconsin River. All Angels’ church at Twilight Park is tage where Bishop Satterlee and his practically a part of the diocese of family lived. At that service there was Kllbourn, Wis.— By the capsizing of LAFAYETTE MONUMENT. Washington. It is inseparably con­ a celebration of the holy communion, a pleasure launch on the Wisconsin nected with the local diocese through at which the bishop officiated. During river Thursday afternoon four Chicago Presented to France by School Chil­ the late Bishop Satterlee. the summer services were held In a people were drowned, as follows: dren of United States. This picturesque 3ittle church is small building near-by, but in the fall Miss Mabel Ward, Mrs. W. G. Ilcath perched on the side of one of the beau­ it was decided to build a church. and E. G. Pfeiffer and his son Washington.—The above picture is R a lp h . from a photograph of the completed The launch containing nine persons, Lafayette monument in Paris, present­ Guarding the Precious Declaration among them Mrs. Pfeiffer and daugh­ ed by the school children of the Unit­ ter, was returning from a trip through too much folding, too much rolling, too ed States to the republic of France. the Dells. When near the dock the much handling, and, alas! too much Eminent art authorities of Paris, boat got into the waves of a passing stealing of its immortal language by President Fallieres and other officials steamer and capsized, throwing all the a wet press copying operation resorted of tho French republic have pro­ occupants into thc water. nounced the monument one of the to in 1820. Enterprise. Kan.—W illiam Q. Hinz, This Beautiful Pastel Free very few great equestrian statues of For 30 years the Declaration of Inde­ 21 years of age, of Milwaukee. Wis., Ir» colors, Mx 17 Inches, for limited time the world. It is erected within 150 pendence hung in the light, and the was drowned here Thursday evening only,with poundpnckn$re“20-Mule,Tean>” feet of the entrance to the Louvre Borax. If your dealer hasn’t the pic­ longer it hung there the more neces­ while bathing in the Smoky Ilill river. museum, the choicest site in Paris. tures send top of pound package “ 20- sary the light became, for the ink that (3 ^ He was an insurance man. Mule-Teara” Borax and 4c witli deal­ ONSIDERABLE interest was Workmen digging for tho foundation was left grew paler and paler until It er’s name nnd receive picture FREE. C aroused the other day by the re­ of the monument discovered an old was hard to make out any of the sig­ Local agents wanted. Write for money port that the president had given a BIG BENEFIT FOR CY YOUNG. m a k in g p la n . natures, except the big black name of foundation which on investigation permit to a man who wanted to see proved to have been built for a monu­ Pacific Coast Borax Co., New York. John Hancock. Finally it became evi­ house during the days of giants—men Great Crowd, Loving Cups, Traveling with his own eyes the original copy of ment to Napoleon I. The old founda­ dent that if anything except the like Horace Maynard, Garfield, Bing­ the Declaration of Independence, or tion was constructed shortly before Bag and Flowers Presented. parchment was to be left thc docu­ ham, Banks, W. D. Kelley, 15en But­ rather to see what is left of that the Franco-German war broke out and ment. would have to be kept in the ler and the present Senator Hale of , precious and venerated document. was forgotten and covered with debrisu Boston.— Nearly 20,000 persons from dark. However, the permit must have died Maine, who with Congressman Mc­ all over the New England states, at­ a-bornlng, for it did not materialize, So it went into retirement in the Grew, is one of the few survivors of tended Thursday’s benefit game for but if such permit had been issued and safe, being brought out only upon spe­ the famous congresses that met after Denton Tecumseh (Cy) Young of had been presented at the department cial requests. thc civil war. Since leaving congress Paoli. O.. the Boston American league of state it would have enabled its In 1903 th e la te Jo h n Ila y , th e n sec­ Col. McGrow has led a quiet life, but baseball team’s veteran pitcher, at TOILET ANTISEPTIC holder to have the first view of the retary of state, appointed a commit­ has not at any time relaxed his vigi­ the American league grounds. Three j Keeps thc hrcath, teeth, mouth and body Declaration of Independence that has tee to examine the condition of the lance for the party. A Methodist since silver loving cups, a traveling bag and antiseptically clean and free from un­ been h a d sin ce the s p rin g of 1903. declaration and to recommend what his early manhood he has ever taken two big floral pieces were presented healthy gcrm*life and disagreeable odors, Even before 1903 it had been kept should be done to preserve it. The in te re s t in ch u rc h affa irs a n d in 1881 to Y o u n g . which water, soap and tooth preparations in the safe, but it was often brought committee found it creased and bereft I10 was sent a delegate to the ecu­ The main attraction, besides "Cy” alone cannot do. A germicidal, disin ­ out for admiring citizens to scrutinize of its ink, but they were "pleased to menical council held in London, and, himself, was a game between Boston ; fecting and deodor­ find no evidence of mold or other dis­ while abroad, made the grand tour of and a team of star players picked ' and to exclaim over. Since 1903 tho izing toilet requisite light of day has not fallen on it. integrating agents.” They recommend­ Europe and the Holy Land, going also from the other American league clubs. , of exceptional ex­ There had been too much light of ed that the document be kept dark to In d ia . The all-stars won by a score of 3 to 2. cellence and econ­ day before that. In fact, there had and dry, and their recommendation Ho is fond of relating that he has omy. Invaluable been too much of a good many things; has been religiously followed. bathed in the river Jordan and the DECATUR MAN A SUICIDE. for inflamed eyes, Dead sea, that he has stood on the throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. A t back of the sphinx and climbed the Had Been Robbed of Money and Di­ drug and toilet Pyramid of Ghizeh. New Plan Helps Aliens to Get Work vorced from Wife. stores, 50 cents, or He is proud, too, of his Scotch-Irish necessary help, including farm labor­ by mail postpaid. ancestry, and he has been described Parsons. Kan.— Stuart Huntley, 75 ers, common laborers and mechanics. by a friend as combining the caution years old. en route from California to Large Trial Sample Whatever kind of help is needed is in­ of the Highlander with the impetuos­ his home in Decatur, 111., committed WITH “ HtALTH AND BEAUTY" BOOK I C N T TREK dicated by the replies on the return ity and boldness of the Irishman. Mr. suicide here Thursday by taking THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. postal cards. About 900,000 cards have McGrew married Persis Hagans in poison. He was recently robbed «>f been scattered broadcast over tho IS-il and their married life was one money, was divorced from his wife A DAISY FLY KILLER long romance. They trod the path to­ country, and it is estimated that alto­ and estranged from other relatives, LASTS THE EN. gether about 4,000,000 cards will be gether for 54 years and since her lie is said to have had money in a TIRE SEASON death in 1893, he has lived with a It Icitilii «v«rjr. sent out in the near future. From tho Los Angeles bank and an estate in tiling (ordwiiojr. TRANGERS in a strange land have married daughter, Mrs. Martha Heer- Inic rtici!. Is n e a t, first of February last to the close of Illin o is. c le a n «n diverting hundreds of poor aliens from India as a missionary. He is now rec­ Optical College, 59 State St., Chicago. crowded centers of thc country to fer­ state: Alabama, 3; Connecticut, 7; Since the war with Germany France tor of a church near Washington. S. F. Whitlow Held for Perjury. tile farms and other places where Delaware, 1; Georgia, 23; Illinois, 23; has erected no monuments to mou- To-day this grand old man of West Iola. Kan.- Samuel F. Whitlow was AQTIIM A and HAY f e v e r there is a big demand for that class of Indiana, 1; Iowa, 31; Kansas, 5; Ken­ arcbs. M O I fin iM 1-OSITIVELY CURED h y Virginia lives in peaceful retirement held Thursday tor trial on the charge KINMONTH'S ASTHMA CURE laborers. This bureau is charged by tucky, 18; Maryland, 10; Massachu­ Over 30C*j pallonts vurod durtiiK the past 3 years. A in the home which he built many of perjury in connection with testi­ 60 cent trial boUU- m»iiI to any address on receipt o f an act of congress with the great un­ setts, 2; Michigan, 18; Minnesota, 29; acts. UK. II.S.KlKMOKTH.Asburv ParkN.J. years ago for his bride. lie is serene The Chorus Girl. mony he gave at the two coroner’s in­ dertaking of promoting a beneficial Mississippi, 10; Missouri, 9; Montana, as he waits for the summons, happy "On the stage she is the £*nbodi- quests inquiring into the death of distribution of admitted aliens and oth­ 2; Nebraska, 9; New Jersey, 71; New BIO PROFITS l-'Olt YOU—Invest fin monthly for with his books and with the memories ment of good taste, while on the May Sapp last September. tlx laontiitf and enrn fS.aO monthly for Ufo. ers seeking employment, but the York, 181; North Carolina, 2; North Ohio Investment Feenntlea Company, \V i'JJuin* of a life well spent and when he talks street she is the worst of dowdies. vo 11 Building. Cleveland, Ob'.o. actual work of distribution is conduct­ Dakota, 8; Ohio, 13; Oklahoma, 35; of his past and the events in which he How do you account for it?” Hotel and Twelve Saloons Burn. ed by the information branch of the Pennsylvania, 55; South Carolina, 22; W ID O W S ’”^ ” N EW LAW obtain©* took part he expresses but one regret "I think it must be because her taste Spokane. Wash.—Fire at Taft, immigration service in New' York city. South Dakota, 1; Texas, 4 ; V e rm o n t, n r v u v n v c by JOHN W. MORRIS, —that he has done no more for the deteriorates with the amount ol c lo th ­ Mont., nearly on the Idaho line, early rr,> 3 lU i\ 3 Washington, D. a The method employed is to send out 227; Virginia, 7; West Virginia, 1; happiness aud comfort of his fellow ing she wears.” — Cleveland PUia Thursday morning destroyed the An- cards to all persons unable to secure W is c o n s in , 9. A. N. K.—A (1908—33) 2243. m en. l>ealer. henser Busch hotel and 12 saloons. DELONG DOINGS. A Choice Assortment. c u l v e r m a r k e t s Miss Mae VsinKirlc, Corresjioiideul. Real Estate Transfers TOLED O Tf the residents of this city are Mr. Southall is reported no bet- O. A. R. THE WEEK .19 lost spiritually, they have thum-1 ^ N ational Lizzie May to Mary Thompson, Eggs...... 17 si'lvos only to blame, iin.l will not H fI Rarrick lct(, for North I)a- Encam pm ent Butter (good)...... 15 have the excuse of not being show n ^ota ]\joncjay part sec 5, Polk, 82] *) 60. do (common).. IN CULVER Julia Schruner to Walterhouse Fowls... . 01) the narrow and thorny path. W ith Jess (.juick attended the Athens Special Low Kates—Going Dates row*s...... 18 and Sellers, 20 a in sec 15, German, ug. 28, 2!l, 30,31. Good until Sept.. Chickens...... a colored camp meeting in session ncnio Saturday. A /-v.i. 1 Koosters...... 04 15. Privilege of extending to Oct. ■ J'oi»»um» ...... Little Items of Local happenings of at the fair grounds, a pentacostal Hazel Karrick took dinner with $ 1 . .08 W B Hawkins to Ben Fetters, 15. The ideal service to Toledo. Jp)ucks...... t ...... 08 Interest to People in Town tent holding forth on East LuPorte Gertie Bunnell Sunday. $200 Quickest, cleanest and best roateJ urk®ys...... 08 and Country street, a girl evangelist speaking Eva Terrell and children of Chi- 1°* >n Cuiver, S2‘.X) Lard. . . . ositively the lowest rates. (By tho Culver City (irain and Coal Co.) with the gift of tongaes, and a cago are visiting at E. M. Adams.’ C Schievstaedt to Wm Brown. (GOOD FOR THIS DAY ONLY.) Burr Oak ball team defeated the 1 acres in sec 12, West, SI350. Wheat, new...... 88 — Tlie llntland Sunday schcol tifu'Hn >'''ar old boy Preaching in Maie• Henderson TT 1 --- ot al-1 to Mary M-rtr Indiana Union Traction Co. Delong team at Burr Oak Sunday Oats...... 45 will hold a picnic hero today. looal “ud tLe whirlwind Thayer, lot at Maxinkuckee. $300. Corn (sound, not chatty) . 70 - ...... ^ — I BillyBillv Sunday in sight,sighl there should 12 to 1. Annual Sale. Tho Pythian Sisters meet 011 •J Foltz to Caroline Laudeuian, Rye...... 70 be plenty of religion for everybody. Carrie and Ed. Van Kirk and The Ladies’ Aid society of the Friday evening at Pythian hall lot in Bremen, ?iK). Plymouth Tribune. Clara Swigart spent Tuesday in M. E. church will hold their annu­ I ’ll see yon at the Fair at Roches­ — Arthur Swigart has launched A Apple to J Campbell, 5 acres al sale at Bay View Place on W ed­ Davis, Ind. ter. Sept. 2 to 5. out. into the dray business fur him New Arrivals. in sec 16. Polk, $225. nesday afternoon, Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rarrick and Aug. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Barbara Nogglo to F. Wilt, lots self. Wm. Knott and family spent Sun­ The tax levy of 23.05 for coun­ Mattix, a girl. in Bourbon. $f)50. day in Monterey. ty purposes in Marshall county is Martha Nichols to W Nichols, NORTH BEND NOTES. II. II. Rogers is working in town the lowest of any county in the Mrs. Jam’ Castloman. Correspondent. lot in Plymouth, $300. for the Accident Insurance com­ Anna Demont is attending the -J Van D.-rweele to Q Cram, ten state. pany of South Bond. — John Osborn bought a two lots in IIion and 5 acres in sec 23, Teachers' institute at Knox. Carl Hottler of North Manches­ Lawn ai Porch cylinder Buick car in Chicago Iasi W m. Lopp, who has been ail­ W alnut, $<1000. ter visited over Sunday with his week to run in the service of tin ing all summer, is quite poorly. 1 Tucker to W Lehman. Jot in sister, Mrs. John Hand. patrons of the Osborn hotel. Jacob and Frank Wagoner went Tippecanoe, §425. Mary Jvaley returned to her — Some of our local prohibition A Hammond to W Siders, tract to North Dakota a few days ago. work at Culver after spending a FURNITURE ists will go to South Bend Friday Joe Shoemaker and family of in secs 34 and 35, l Tniot», $4000. few days with her parents. to attend Thirteenth district con­ Carrie Blakeley to F J Snyder, Mishawaka are visiting frieuds in H. E. Bamum of Knox, while vention at which candidate Chafin tract iti see- It), West. $12,000. our locality for a few days. waiting for trains, placed a nice will make a speech at 10:80. Anna Siple to I Keetl, a tract in Big reductions in Reed Chairs, Rockers 1'ncle John Leopold went lo si^ti on the postoffioc window. — »J. II. Koontz and H . J . Mere Crown Point Tuesday to attend Green, $3800. and Swings. They must be sold to make dith have formed & partnership un­ the fair and visit with an aged sis­ PLEASANT VIUVV. J , W . II<1<1I<111, Correspondent. The Hay Reunion. der thename of Meredith A: Koontz. ter and other relatives. Mrs. Ethel Wallace is visiting at room for fall and winter stock. We in- Sixty-two persons gathered at They will conduct a real estate, in­ We were mistaken in stating in Wiuamac this week. the old homestead now occupied you to come and sec our complete new surance and collection business. the items last, week that Henry Clyde Stanton and Joseph Atha by Wm. Hay to celebrate the 0th — There is a report that an auto Pocher, the tinner from Culver, lines of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums. were Knox callers Saturday. annual reunion of the Hay family. left South Bend last Saturday si was doing some work for Tom Mrs. Zumbaugh took dinner with Among the leading features of the multaneously with a section of the Chapman of Hustletown, as we Win. I’ike and wife Sunday. event was the noontime dinner Dodge Mfg. Co.’s excursion, waited have since learned that he is doing John McQueston of Tyner visit­ Culver Department Store which was enjoyed by all. Those for the train at Plymouth, and beat some work in Monterey. ed with J. W. Ilooton this week. present from a distance were Geo. it is to Culver. Christopher Harman and wife Harry Zumbaugh returned from — The figures and hands on the and Wm. Hay and families of Di meet with an accident while driv­ Harbor Spring, Mich., this week. court house clock at Plymouth Vernon, III., John Hay and Doug­ ing on South Gab street Sunday Edward Kinzie of Culver took las Patsel and family of Zion. JHE FLOUR THAT EVERYBODY IS need regilding. In this connec­ which might have been for more dinner Sunday with J. W. Ilooton. Melvin Hay and wife and William TALKING ABOUT— tion wo might refer to the Culver serious as they are quite aged. MAXINKUCKEE MURMURS. Gordon and family of Rochester. town clock, but if one can’t speak Luckily, they escaped with only a Miss Sylvia Thompson, Correspondent. Chas. Faulkner and family, Clara respectfully of the dead, it is bet­ severe shaking up, A bolt broke OUR Anna Kelly of South Bend is , Forsythe ami Manda Tharp of ter to say nothing. in the buggy, letting the front a guest of Naomi Stevens. {Tippecanoe, Jane Osborn of Ham­ The absurdity of the law which wheels out from under it, and the W 111. Cooper and family were mond, Bichard Patsel and family requires certain legal notices, like front end of the bed drop down visitors of Howard Loring Sunday. of Culver, Mrs. Edward Hartle of ditch notices, for instance, to "be pitching the old people out. ou their Mrs. Smith of PortiaiM, Ore., E>lar, III., Samuel Sturgeon and TECUMSEH CHIEF published for two times in each ot faces. The horses started to run, was n guest at F. M. Parker's this wife of Gilmore, and James King the two leading newspapers repre­ but Mr. Harman held onto them week. of Hibbard. FLOUR senting the two leading political until he got them stopped. Miss Letty Henderson of Twelve parties,” must be apparent to every WASHINGTON WARBLINGS Mile was a gnest of Let ha Wooley JORDAN JOTTINGS. is being sold to more people than any other flour intelligent taxpayer, unless he is a O. P . Corri>.s|Ktiiolit- Kov._ „ n Whittaker 1 preached , his Wm. Lewis has returned from week. ever put on the Culver market. tan well sermon here Sunday even- vr »• -n 1 1 1 . ical plugger. the interests of tax • y 111 i Martinsville where he has been tak- Charity Gawl is working at Geo. i fig treatment. payers, should be published in the o ' Peeples’ near Culver this week. Bessie Ross of Rochester is vis Mary Vermilion and Len Cal- local newspaper, regardless of its Bessie Gawl and Blonda Thomp­ In order to get every woman to use it we will iting J. Jones and other relatives houn were visitors of Lawronce politics. This would not only give son spent Sunday with Reathel make a Special Price on 500-pound lots. Owing here. Vermilion Sunday. in many cases greater publicity, Marshman. The little child of Claude Mike- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ediuger of but it would reduce the expense Isaac Thompson and family at­ to the advance in the price of wheat we will be sell was quite sick Sunday, but is Hammond have returned after vis­ one-half. The man who framed tended the funeral of Mrs. Stay ton unable to make this special price when the pres­ some better. iting the lattor's parents, Dr. and that bill was a great statesman. at Poplar Grove. Esssie and Dollie Kline havo re­ Mrs. Stevens. Carrie Thompson and Byron ent lot is gone. In fifty years no democratic can­ turned from the cauipmecting at BURR OAK BRIEFLETS. Carpenter spent Sunday evening didate for president has been elect­ Oukwoek Park. O. A. Dlaxey, Correspondent. with Reathel Marshman. Elva Loudon and Rosa Curtis ed who did not carry both New Bowers and Clark's show was at Blonda Thompson and Reathel York and Indiana. Since Jack­ are entertaining company from Burr Oak Tuesday night.. , Marshman spent Saturday at the Culver City Grain & Coal Co. Hammond this week. son’s day 110 democratic candidate It is intended to begin work on picnic in Babcock's woods. A good for president who carried both Now Leonard Wilson’s cousin, Mrs. the Church of God in a short time. time WA8 luui by aU who attended. - u ______c i 1_____1 _____1 . 1 ______l i . . . I York and Indiana has been defeat­ Wilson, and granddaughter of Del­ Miss Emma Short and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshman f r ed. ______phi are here on a visit. are visiting her mother, Mrs. Eva accompanied the lat tor's grand­ For Sole. B. A. Curtis and family is visit­ Shock. mother. Mrs. Susan Gebbey, to E6e F ulton County We are pleased to describe a few ing with Mrs. Curtis’ mother, Mrs. Maude Maxey is at Knox th is 1 Hammond where sho will visit her of the special bargains in lake prop­ Caroline Snyder, Sunday. week attending the Teachers' in­ daughter, Mrs. J. C. Abrams. erty that we have on our sales list. The Santa Anna Sunday school stitute. Fair Now Close will give an ice cream social on the Mr. and Mrs. Coleman are both MOUNT HOPE MAGNETS. No. 1. Seventy-five feet of lake Mi-- Jithel Kdfrincton. Correspondent. lawn at Joseph Abair’s Thursday front, 9.room house, f> rooms below about recovered from their recent Dessie Cowen ot' Loiters spent At Hand with fireplace, 1 above with closets, evening. July 20. Everybody cor­ illness and have had several buggy Sunday with Mae Brugh. The time of our annual fair is drawing near. As we nicely furnished throughout. Fine dially invited. rides. Elta Davis and family spent are anxious that all the departments be filled to their elevation, shade, flowing well, cis­ Mrs. A1 iit* Maxey and daughter Sunday at Lawrence Davis’ in Pe­ River with Few Curves. utmost capacity, wo again earnestly solicit the merchants tern with pump in house, tine grape Stralghtest of all tho rivers in the Ruth are visiting relatives in Lo­ ru. world is the Lena of northern Siberia. of tho county to make exhibit of their merchandise, as arbor. This is one of the very de­ gansport, Kokomo, Anderson and < )ra O’Biennis and wife of Hib­ II runs for nearly S00 miles with hard­ well as farmers their stock, grain, vegetables and fruit. sirable summer cottages on the ly a curve. Amboy. bard spent Wednesday at Elta Da­ The ladies aro especially solicited to fill the culinary and East side. The Ladies’ Aid of the t . B. vis'. art departments. Remember there are a number of No. 2. One hundred and forty- Only Human Nature. church will serve ice cream and Jacob ITartle and wife spent special premiums offered by the merchants in several seven feet front, 8-room house, T he w ife w ho is alw a y s a s k in g dis- cake on the church lawn Saturday Sunday afternoon with Oliver Fish- j aureeable questions must expect to be evening. Everybody invited. departments. Please do not forget to compote for them. newly.furnished throughout, in­ lied to sometimes.—Chicago Uecord- er and family. A very interesting exhibit will be for best lady driver, a cluding a fine piano. Also a gaso­ H erald. George Truex and wife were POPLAR GROVE PELLETS. special premium by F. Brandenburg & Co. Our track line launch and two rowboats in Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Choosing State Flowers. Edna Stayton is in Chicago, the has been repaired and is in good condition with turns good repair. This beautiful sum­ Golden rod is the state flower of Ala­ guest of her brother Howard. Mrs. Garwood. well thrown up. We invite horsemen to contest for the bama. In most slates the choice of following purses: mer home is located ou the West Isaac Thompson and family the flower has been left to a vote of All kinds Sewing Machine Nee­ side. Thursday. 5cpt«mb«r 3 the pupils of the public schools. spent Sunday at Wm. Kepler's. dles at the Culver Cash Hardware. We also have a number of va­ Rev. A. L. Vermillion is attend­ 2::H) Trot...... $250 cant lake front lots that we can Making the Widow Merry. Bank Statement. 2:25 P a c e ...... 250 A liberal chunk of life insurance ing theM . P. conference this week. sell at a bargain. Phone 21. S. C . S H IL I d N O . I’KBsrd r n t , W. O. OSIiORN. has a good deal to do with making the Mrs. Elba Robinson and chil­ C'AsniicK. .M IN M K L . O S U O R N . \*vr. <’ \sm i:k Friday, September 4 M e r e d i t h rt o f the con d it i<>n o f I In- Ex change Itnnk dren spent Sunday at Walter Fish- n private bank at Culver. in the Stair ..f Indi­ 2:24 Trot...... $250 tutio n. ana, nt the dose ofitsbusinesson Hlh of Aug­ 2:18 P a c e ...... 250 SI.15 Chicago and Return. burn’s. ust l'JOS: $1 lo Hibbard to Chicago and Card of Thanks. Alma Cowen and wife left for KKSOl Cl KS. Saturday, Sfptemher 5 L o a n * a n d l>iscount.«- ...... £19.517 r>i return Aug. 21) via Nickel Plate We desire to express our heart­ targo, S, I)., Wednesday to remain Over.imfi. • •••••■ ...... 2.H73 41 3:00 Trot or Pace, county race...... $100 Furniture and Fixture* ...... l.P'-O 00 2:18 Trot...... 250 Road. Good going on special train felt thanks to the friends who indefinitely. I Hie from !>a»k- and Trust ('ompuuio.- 35,18'.! <52 C ash o n han d V.IXW 2:13 P a c e ...... 250 at 1 <» a. m.. No. 5 at 4:34 a. in.. tendered their help and sympathy The J . K. Losers entertained C ash Ite m s ...... i2."> C u rre n t K x p o iw s ...... 70 Free stables and straw for horses. No. 3 at f>;28 p. m. Aug. 20, and to us in our recent affliction. friends from Grant county the lat­ T o ta l Resources...... £«,862 Horsemen please address Dr. I. L. Babcock, super­ No. 5 at 4:81 a. m. Aug. 30. Good M RS. M A RTIN J ON ES A N I) F \MILY. ter part of the week. .1.1 M ill. I I'lK S. Capital Paid in ...... Sin.ooo intendent of speed, or the secretary, for entry blanks. returning Aug. 31. Carrie Smith returned lo South Low One-Way Colonist Rates. S u r p lu s ...... 3,000 ' ' Our free attractions given by Jackson Bros., of Ask agent or write J. C. Melen- Bend Monday evening after attend­ Demand Dopo I- ...... »0.ISi K Via Nickel Plato Road West, D e m a n d C ertificaU -...... 28,778 H 77,21% Constantine, Mich., consisting of Roman chariot, Roman backer, T. P. A , Ft. Wayne, Ind. ing the funeral of her aunt. Kxchatw, Discount?-, etc ...... 155 :*> standing, tandem, and riderless horseraces, will be sand­ Northwest, Southwest and South. Profit ami Loss— ...... 3,441 Mrs. Lloyd Custer and little son wiched in between heats of the purse reces. Jackson ______(38)a20w2 Tickets Sept. 1 to Oct. 31. Total Liabilities...... of South Bend are at the home] of S t \ I K o k 1 \I>I \N \, ( , Bros, ask me to say that they have the goods anti posi­ Wanted to Trade, town lots for Ask agent or write J. C. Melen- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cot n t v o r M VKSHAI.I., > : l.w.o. OSIIORN. CaOder of lhe Exchance tively will please and entertain the people. a team of horses or any kind of live backer, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Tnd. Myers. hank. <>f Culver, Imliana. do s«demnly swear The dates are Sept. 2 to 5, and we hope to see you th at the above -tatement is true. at the fair. E. C. M E R C E R , Secretary. stock. Elza Hawkins. tf (37)a20wl0 Rev. Wayne Nicely will preach W . (>. O S ItO K N . C ashier. Sunday evening. This service will Subscribe*! an