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THE CULVER CITIZEN. Reorders Offj c« Hav06 l a k e : maxinkuckee

VOL. IV. CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7f 1907. NO. 45

such excellent tables. It was more C H U R C H NEWS. than the visitors expected. The IN BEHALF association tries to prevent the AT THE WEEK DOINGS ACADEMY Itrmo Pertaining to the Work of the meeting from being a burden aud cafe to the people where it is held Loval Organizations. OF YOUTH and they were not looking for such Rev. Mr. Klopfenstein was un­ IN CULVER entertainment. Happenings of Interest and Personal Paragraphs able to preach last Sunday. For The assooiation was able to turn the i>ust three weeks he has beeu Sunday School Workers of Mar­ over to Mr. Halpcnny the couuty’s Gathered at the School the Past Week. confined to his bed with a severe Little Items of Local happenings of shall County Mold Annual apportionment of 350 to the state cold on his lungs. Interest to People in Town | work, and had a balance on band Rev. J. S. Crowder of Plymouth Convention in Culver 'sufficient to pay for advertising is assisting Rev. Mr. Nicely iu the and Country . and other expenses Tho track team continues to win. W. Renfranz and Ray Oarnfield, official meetings this week. He is a T o Mrs Mary Hume moro than On Saturday it was Wendell Phil­ South Bend, Ind.; Willard Smith. live man and is giving tbe people LIVE ISSUES AND PRACTICAL to any other ono person is duo the lip s high school of Chicago who Orange. N. J ; F. K. Duoll, Med- some stirring sermons. AS SEEN AND HEARD BY THE success and permanency of the wont down before them with the ford, O re g o n ; W. J. Carton, St. Rev. F. B. W’almer has begnn METHODS DISCUSSED county association. Mrs ‘ Hume score standing 40 30 in the cadets’ CITIZEN S ITEMIZER Louis, Mo. meetings at Washington this week, has been secretary for nearly thir- favor. Wendell Phillips took having closed the Rutland meet­ ' tv years, and during much of that tirst place in the 35-yard dash, the On Wednesday, Longfellow’s ings last Saturduy with four con­ In spirin g Addresses by Able Talent timo has shouldered the greater 220 yard dash, tho 440-yard run birthday, the ladies of tbe faculty versions. He will preach at Cul­ Note Book News Jottings for the , part of its re*|M>iiBibilitic8 ll.-r and the high jump. Ou account were delightfully entertained b — Election of Officers ver next Sunday morning. Past Seven Days. | service has been wholly without of a misunderstanding about en­j Mrs. liarig with a “ Longfellow a I Tho Marshall County Sunday pay. tries they wi-ro also awarded the j ternoon.” Longfellow’s life, vers- Rev. Frank A. Coyle of Lucerne. — It came in quite lamb-like. School association held its aunual The singing by a chorus of somo live (mints o f tirst in the 880-yard jes. stories and charades were used Ind.. a candidate for the pulpit of —Tbe ice iu the lake is breaking convention iu this place last Fri. twenty girls wns an appreciative run, Culver bein£ allowed four to renew their acquaiutanco with the Culver Christian church, will up. day aud Satunlay. feature, as also was tho men's I>oiuts. As W endell Phillips had America's popular poet. preach hen' next Sunday at 11 and — Window shades havo been or­ Tho association is composed of quartet. Young Ernest Zechiel BO mile runners with them. Cul­ • • • • 7:30. A cordial invitation is ex­ dered for tbe new school building. a federation of all the Sunday tended to the public to hear him. I presided excellently at the organ. ver’s two men ran a slow mile to After several weeks of study and —The Embroidery class meets schools of the county and is formed Rev. D. T. Williams of Bremen get the b point* for first aud sec­ practice in the recesses of tho ar- with Mrs. (ioaa this (Thursday) af­ for tho purpose of strengthening Real Estate Deals. made a fast time train from Fort ond places. T h e relay was close mory Captain Bays now brings his ternoon. tho schools and promoting the best Wayne to bo present in time to and exciting but Culver’s man won new Cadillac light touring car up­ Simon Mattix last week bought — Every timo Marshal Fisher work, of studying the best methods till his place on tho program. He by a vard amid tho wildest cheer­ on the roads. So far he has treat­ the Muchel Kanouse farm of 60 goe* out of town the town clock in the conduct of the schools and is a great help in conventions. ing of the afternoon. The order ed most of his colleagues to a jaunt acres one mile south of NHibbard creating a systematic study of gets on a toot. There were many expressions of of events was as follows: about the country and has brought for $2,250. the bible. The study of tbe bible —Oliver Morris will build an ad­ praise for the new church building 35-yard dasb— Reilly, W. P_— them safely home. Janies Shearer has bought 30 dition to tbe kitchen of the house in a thorough and comprehensive in which tbe convention was held. 4 2-5 stTond*. • • • • acres off tbe Tarn bull farm 5} manner and to make its truths ap- he recently purchased of John O*. The convention expressed sympa­ 230 yard dash - Kuhns, W . P .— The chief numbers on tbe Forum miles northwest of Culver for $1,- plicable to the child is the great born. thy for the pastor. Rev. Mr. 25 1-5 secouds. program for last Saturday night 300. object of the Sunday school, and —The remodeling of The Sur­ Klopfenstein. who was confined to Mile run— M cLean, Calver, ino were the oration by Higgins W , the association is organized to crys­ R A. Raison of Valparaiso this prise is still under way. Tbis to his bed and unable to attend. opfx>sition) — 0 minutes o'? seconds. story by La veil, and an interesting ta ls* tbe schools iuto a fraternal week bought three Main street lots week the plate glaa* front i* being Prof. Hahn was reluctantly let 35-yard h u rd le — Haskins, Cul­ extemjx>re talk upon XRays by body where conferences, such as in the Elizabeth Duddleson addi put in. out from the presidency, his rea­ ver,—4 3-5 seconds. Boon.\Cadet Ehrlicb varied the tion of Dan Porter and will tbis was held here, may be bad, where — A paper on Home Life on tbo son being that on aooount of Shot put — Eckhart, Culver,— usual 1 \itine by some piano se­ spring'erect a cottage to be occu­ trained studcuts of the bible and school work, he was unable to at­ 44 feet 8 inches. Farm read before the Farmers’ in­ experienced workers may teach lect iont \ pied by himself. tend conventions and be present at 440 >ard run—Reilly. W P .— \ • • • • stitute will be printed in next methods aud plans such as will Mrs. Chas. Hayes has sold her week-day conferences. He changes 57 1-5 seconds. Captain Hyney who has been in week s Citizeu. give Sunday school work a greater 80-acre farm in the Washington place with Ora Ellis who was a High jump — Meaerey, W. P .— — Isu't it fuutiy bow your nose efficiency. the hospital at South Bend for neighborhood to D. B. Krouse for most efficient vice-president. 5 feet 4 inches. about three weeks, returned to the will b**gin to itch tbo n mute you The Sunday school believes that $ 1,000. 880-yard run— Disputed and the get your hands covered with dough tho greatest thing in tho world is a academy Monday evening, March A C R A S H I N E G G S . points divided 2 minutes 17 3-5 4. The cadets wrre at supper and School Teacher Sued. or wagon grease? boy—unless it bo a girl— and its secouds. * purpose is to set before that boy as soon as ho entered tho moss hall In Justice Ewing's court John —County Treasurer (Irant has Price Drops to an Unheard-of Figure Relay race— W on by Culver. and girl—tho highest ideal of man­ nine rousing clieors were givon for Rarrick of Delong filed a oomplaint turned iuto the treasury #015.38,. for This Time of the Year. • • • • him. against Frank King for assault tho amount of interest collected ou hood aud womanhood; uud that, it • • • • toadies is to bo found in t ho life of In Chicago last wouk u drop of For tho firat tim o since the sum­ and buttery, claiming that King county funds during 1900. Jesus Ohriat. It holds that tho 6 cents was rocorded iu tho price mer school hns been a feature of Another echo of the football sea­ gavo his son Eugene a severe whip­ — February made a better wea­ grontest attainment of lifo is Chris­ of M gs . Culver tbe cavalry will this sum­ son was heard Saturday night ping. King is teacher of the ther record than January iu giving tian character, and that with Hi in “ Thero in not an old egg in tho mer bo brought into it. The plan when Captain Towno treated bin school known as the Smallpox UB nine whole days of sunshine great ideal before its eyes each boy country/* said Thomas E. Pure© 11 iH to conduct n cavalry school at gridiron warriors to a supper at school, near Delong, 'i'ho circum­ und seven days of partial sunshine. and girl may make possible life's of the butter and egg board." Every tho same tim e with the naval the Palmer House. Tho boys say stances which surround tho case The ladies of the Reformed noblest achievement. storage egg in tho country has school so that a boy may have the they fought their battles all over aro not known, but Rarrick alleges church have supplied the culinary choice of these two features for the i • again and never lost a point. rTho convention was iudebted I been rushed through to the con. that King punished his son in a facilities of tho basement with a ' major part of his outdoor work. A • • • • largely to tho teaching work of snuicr and got out of the way, nun cruel and inhuman manner while complete outfit of dishes and uten­ handsome little catalogue for this The Sunday sermon tbis week State Secretary Halponuyand Mrs. j there is uot a siugle ono left in tho very angry.-—Rochester Sentinel. sils. new feature has been designed by was by Rev. I. C. Zenos of McCor­ M. J. Baldwin, both of Indianapo­ country. The only eggs on the —S. E. Geiselman on route 10, Major Giguilliat aud is now iu mick Theological seminary. His lis. Mrs. Baldwin’s work is who!. market are straight from the farm Eli Speuocr, Ralph Bogardus and press. theme was “ The World, tho Flesh I? with the Primary department. aud aro in tho hands of tho con- Clarence Behuier and Johu Ca- « • t • and tho Devil as the Enemies of She has made child-study her sumer before they aro five days pron of the East side have bad The basketball team folly sus­ Mankind.” work. She said that to teach a old. • • • • Ada Howard has returned from Bell phones installed recently. child one must get down to the life “ This is tho first time tbe situa­ tained its reputation Saturday South Beud. — R. H. Rhumphrey. living ou Master Fred (iignilliat celebrat­ of the child, to think as it thinks tion has been as it is. The public when it ran away with a game Sam Osborn is recovering from the old Ueo. Voreis farm eaat of ed his birthday Monday by play­ and to be able to express th* le* is actually getting strictly fresh from the freal.men of Northwestern an attack of tbe grippe. the academy, fell out a tree which ing host to the other young peo­ son storv so that the child will un­ eggs. Tho condition has produced university. The game was tooone- 1 ho was trimming last Sunday and ple of the neighborhood. The serious illness o f a sister derstand it. **T»ke the current les­ a sensation on the egg market, the sidi*d to be interesting for the root-! sprained his left ankle and hip. ers and the ca-lets turned to root­ • • • • called I. G. Fisher to Peru last son of ‘Lot’s Choice,’" she siid. phenomenal feature of it boing Tuesday. His injuries were severe euough to “ There you havo tho thought of that the supply is seemingly inex­ ing for their opponents in the hope Cadet St Clair W. on account of cause bitn send in a doctor call. of enlivening things somewhat. poor health has withdrawn tempo­ Mrs. Tom Hoffman and infant nnselfishuess on the part of Abra­ haustible. — Fifteen members of A ll Saints The score 50-6 is the n*cord of ven­ rarily and left last week for his daughter came to Culver last Mon­ ham. Now you can take that word “ On Monday eggs were wbole- guild were present at tbe regular geance taken for a game lost to last home in West Virginia. day from Berne, ind. 'unselfish' and so explain its mean­ silin ga t2 3 cents, and the drop meeting at Mrs. Captaiu Noble s year's fresh men by the team of 06 • • • • Henry Speyer's friends are glad ing that a child will understand it. of C centh is the greatest ever last Tuesday afternoon, and an un­ • • • • Culver's greatest rival. Morgan to see him iu the store agaiu after and it will be able to see the differ­ known to have occurred in the same usual amount of work was accom­ Park academy, will meet banket his two weeks’ quarantine. ence between a selfish and an un­ length of time. The indications The Earl K. Drake Concert com- plished Mrs. W. H. Porter will ball and track teams in the gymna­ selfish life. Your illustrations will aro that eggs will remain at their pany appeared before the cadets Mrs. Ritchie and Miss Goldie entertain the guild at tbe next sium next Saturday. help to set the meauiug in the present price for some time to Wediu ad ay night in a mnsical pro­ Lozier of Bremen were guests last meeting, Tuesday, March IV. com e” gram. Mr. Drake's work on the • • • • woek of Mrs. F. B. Walmer. child’s mind." —A couple of young fellows The drop hit Culver after the \ iolin and the singing of Mr. W il­ President Pierce of Kenyon col Mr. Halpenny is one of tho best Miss Staley of Plymouth was were in town last week selliug dress institute teachers in tho state, and Citizen had been issued and tho lett, baritone, seemed to please the lege visited tbe academy last F ri­ the guest of Mrs. W. H Porter goods from an alleged Canadian published quotation was conse­ cadets best in the varied numbers day and gave a thirty minute talk under his direction the association during the convention last week. bankrupt stock. The prices at quently mislead ing. Eggs aro be­ offered. Much of the program was in the chapel. is every vear broadening its work. Dr. Collier and wife of Brook. which a good quality of silks and Tho Sunday schools of Culver ing retailed here for 16 cents. Por­ too heavy f >r an audience of un­ • • • • Ind , were Sunday guests of the woolens were offered created tho and vicinity have undoubtedly re­ ter 6c Co. were fortuuuto in clos­ musical ^oys but in several num- Mrs. J S. Fleet left Tuesday for Colliers uud Shillings of this place. reasonable suspicion that a lot of ceived u great uplift as a result of ing out their entire stock of sev- l*ers the i»>rformora touched famil­ a month's visit with her parents in Mr and Mrs. Robert Hinshaw stolen stock was being worked off. tho convention, and thoy will re­ eral hundred dozen to a South iar ground and were rewarded with Charlottesville. Vs. • • • • of Amboy are visiting their par­ Oue of the sulesmen mado himself turn to their work with fresh en­ Bend house just before tho prioo encores. ent*. Mr. nnd Mrs J. M. Hinshaw so offensive at several houses that couragement. f e l l . ______• • • • Captain By made spent Saturday Mr*. Stephen Edwards of the it was necessary to order him out. The Citizen congratulates the Academy visitors: Fred H. John­ and Sunday at tho academy. A Remarkable Record. • • • • East side, who was seriously sick —The man who stops his paper peoplo of Culver upon this conven­ son and Wm. W Nugent. Chicago. last week, is now able to sit up u because he becomes offended at tion, as it also welcomes every Charles Holt, the senior editor Ill ; Fred M Nichols, Momence. Cadet Heath has returned from little. some item that does not suit his movement that has for its purpose of this paper [father of the editor III.; E. E. Teare, Cleveland, Ohio; on leave. fancy, always imagines he is uot- th# best interests of our communi­ of tho Culver Citizen] began his Mrs. Eli Spencer is on the sick ting oven with the publisher, out ty, whether it be a farmers insti ‘Jlst year today (March 5), having Last Echoes of the •Club.’ c *rm Boys and Education. list this week and her sou Leo has he is never missed. Tbis only tute, a commercial enterprise or a been born in Herkimer county, fc. Frank Bauer last week plead Lo.torofthe Citizen: We do been in bed for a week with iheu- happens occasionally, for there religious meeting. Y.. in 1817. guilty in tho circuit court to three not folly agree with tho report of matism. are only a few people in any com­ He celebrated tbe event by mak- charge* of selling liqnor without a the Farmers* Institute us givon in Mrs Anna Butler was in town Officers for tho ensuing year munity who imagine a paper should ing his usual appearauoo at his license and was lined $5 and costs the last issue of the Citizen, In l**t week on business connected were elected as follows: coutain nothing but what thoy ap­ desk, writing a sketch of his life in each case. A charge of selling the report of the discussion on the with her litigation against tbe President—Ora Ellis of Bremen. for .a journal requesting the infor­ on Sunday and another for selling subject, “ Does Our Modern School EmmaLonl estate. prove of. Vioe President—I. S. Hahn of —When F. A. Forbes of Ply­ mation, did his regular stuut of without n license were dismissed System Tend to Educate the Boy I ’ rias Menser returned from In ­ Culver. mouth was here last week be dis­ editorial writing, made social calls by the prosecuting attorney as the Off the Farm?” it is stated “ nearly dianapolis Saturday uigbt. Mrs. Kccording Secretary—Miss Lou- played at tbo Farmers* institute a on a number of friends, ate his place has been shut up. all agreed that a high school edu­ Menser was iu good spirits aud dell Staley of Plymouth. regular three meals, aud will go to uumber of apples which took pro cation was of questionable value rapidly recovering from her ­ Secretary and Treasurer—Mrs. ! bed tonight with a clear conscience. No More Ice. miuuis at the state horticultural except to those who would puru*e tion. Mary E. Hume of Plymouth. Seventy-seven years continuous­ The ice season on Maxinkuckee a literary course. ’ As wo saw it, exhibit. Among them were the Mrs. T. W . Porter, uiother of Supt. Home Dept.— Miss Ida ly in tho printing business, nnd has closed Medbourn has out this was the position the louder on Stark and the Munn. The latter Mrs. W. M. Nicely, returned to her Koontz. ulmost 00 ns a newspaper editor, 14,000 tons, of which 3.000 have the subject took, but all others who is au apple that is taking tho placo Supt. Teachers’ Training Class entitle Mr. Holt to claim tho palm been shipped iu cars to tho Clover mentioned the high school in thoir home in Jamestown, Ind , the lat­ of the old-time greening which has ter part of last week after speud- — Miss Estella Chase. in point of service over any other Leaf railroad The Maxinkuckee talk agreed that a high school odu- survived for u generation, but ing throe weeks with her daughter. 9upt. Primary Work—Miss Ida editor of his acquaintance iu tbe Lake Ice Co. filled two of their six cation was of unquestioned value, which h running out. Tho Mann Haines. United Staten now in activo work. rooms, aggregating 7,000 tons. The to any person who could obtain it. W. M Nichols of the Plymouth is a large apple, shaped like the Notes of the Convention. —Kankakee Daily Gazette. ice stored ranges from 7 to 12 O n e W u o W as T h e b e . Tribune came down last week to greening, but the color is a yellow­ report the convention for his pa­ Every township in tho county inches. ______ish green. Tho tlavor i* loss acid The Seed Corn Special. Electric Lights for Saine. per. Mr. Nichols is au old-time than the greening. The speci- was represented. The attendance Death of Mrs. French. Saine & Son will this spring in. The farmer readers of the C iti­ priutcr and reporter and has been mens were perfectly preserved. would hare been much larger hail Mr*. Abraham French d ie d stall electric arc lights iu their zen are again reminded of tho Seed conneceted with the Plymouth pa­ it not boen for the necessity of Wednesday morning about 9 store. The firm will bo pioneers in Fell and Broke Ankle. Corn Special meeting at Plymouth pers for ton years. changing tho date. o’clock at her home iu this place tbis system of lighting in Calver. tomorrow (Friday) evening. The Miss Bertha Parker has resigned Mrs. Edwin O ’ Blenis of Roches­ Tho people of Culver were de­ after a long illness. A husband They will also remodel the ware- program as published last week is her (losition as central girl with ter, while visiting at the homo of clared to be royal entertainers. and five or six children, all adults room in the rear of tho store and a sufficient indication of tho im­ the Central Uuion Telephone of­ her parents at Leiter's, fell aud Ono onthusiastio delegate said tho except one who is about 14 years convert it into additional sales- convention ought to adopt cue of portance of this meeting to every fice and will go to Indianapolis to broke her ankle. Sho had just of »L»e_ survive her. The family i al..naw »

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. PLEASANT VIEW. W hen you want to By a Special Correspondent. J. W Hooton, Correspondent. eat at Plym outh J. W. Hooton was seen in our Arna Horner visited at Culver stop at the midst Friday afternoon. Sunday. When you Have concrcting or cement blocKworK to be done Mrs. Frank Reeg has gone to Wm. Barden was at Walkerton Plym outh Knox for medical advice. on business Mouday. call and see Ferrier <&.Son, as T n T\ J- n . R o w e ll Geo. Johnson and Edgar Reeg Charles Wartsler and wifo went A A AAA Proprietor they Have a Mixer and Block called on W ill Kinzie Sunday. to Goshen to attend a sale. MacHine. We will take con­ Isaac Overmyer moved Friday Absolutely the BEST Arnie Horner spent Thursday from Kewanna with five teams M EALS and the BEST tracts for putting in founda­ evening with his uncle, Joel Kin- SERVICE in Ihe City Louis Pero buzzed wood for Mrs. zie. tions and for building cement Zumbaugh and Joseph Hissong block walls. Young people’s meeting was well Saturday. attended Sunday afternoon at Oak lilanche nnd Ruby McDaniel of Call and get prices. Grove. • Walkerton visited with their grand- Barbara and Ivy Reeg were the father, Frank Hooton, from Wed- D. E . O V E R M A N guests of Meda Kinzie Sunday af­ nesday until Monday. ternoon. OPTICIAN AM) JEWOBt M. R. CLINE Mrs. Paul Snyder visited with EAST SHORE SOUNDINQS. Contractor and Builder J. O. FERRIER & SON Certainly Maxinkuckee is on the Mrs. Lucinda Kinzie Monday af- Ktsldette—Vaiiikickct. ternooon. map. You can find it by looking IK « fradaafe opikUo tad hast low to over at the new well that Is being Blancho Ransbottom was the put down by Corporal Dick, for he ( Ilf passes to orra (arm or (erectile guest of her cousin, Ethel Rans­ struck gas, but it was only surface tlslo i, aid I keep a mil and ounpleie line bottom, Thursday. gas, so tho two main capitalists of of cue glasses and xpecfaclcx. flshDurn Brothers f PUBLIC AMBULANCE — ■ — Auditor Lee Ransbottom and near the place, Hector und Kugg. Aft an expert watcb and clock repairer 1 8 9 3 Day or Night Calls Receive Prompt 1 9 0 7 wife visited Sunday with her moth­ will pay no attention to tho outer-! and lender I am qualified to do all work Attention—Both Phones —— ... er, Mrs. Zumbaugh. p r i s e . ______General * * * In ike repairing list. Blacks m i thing James \\ ilson nnd son Frank of The Newt—No Pure Dm * Couch Coro Laws would be needed, if all Cough Cures were like ] near Ober sawed wood for Mr Dr Shoop's Couffh t'nre is—and has been for W. S. EASTERDAY Odell Thursday and Friday. 30 years. The national Law now require* that Horseshoeing and Hepalrs if sny poisons enter into a cough uniture, il Cloll Ferrell and Pearl York must bo printed on tb~ label or paelage. Ai the Department store .*» .<» For this reason mothers, and other*, should were married Sunday at the home insist on having Dr. Shonp's Cough Cur*'. No FIRSTCLASS WORK A SPECIALTY DEALER IX HIGHEST GRADE poison marks on Dr. Stoop’s laliels—aud nooa Culver, inJIana. of the bride's parents. Their in tho medicine, else it must be by law on the friends wish them a happy life. label. And it’s not only safo, but il is said to be Prices Guaranteed Reasonable by tltoso that know it best, a truly remarkablo FtlRNITURE There will be a pie social and cough remodr. Take no chance, particulaly Maxinkuckee flour for sale by with your children. Insist on having Dr. old-fashioned spelling school at shoops Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Porter & Co., W. K. Hand, The South Main St.. Culver, Ind., Dr. Snoop package with other* aud see. No UNDERTAKER AND Oak Grove school boose Friday poison marks there! You can always be on Surprise aim Saine dc Son. Every evening, March 15. Everybody is the safe side by demanding Dr. t»L w » s Cough sack guaranteed to be tirst class. I ov Me C C Sweet to F.at FUNERAL DIRECTOR N E E D STANDARD WEIGHTS. GETTING EGGS IN W IN T E R . OF AWFUL NEURALGIA Wheat Sold by 20 Different Measures How One Farmer Manages to Make Pale Turned This Woman’s Hair in Great Britain. X ^ M A N His Hens Return a Profit. W hite but She W as Cured by Dr. William* Pink Pills. I always sow some rye near the The advocates of the metric system Do not seek relief from suffering want no better justification than simply, but free your system from the house for the hens. I feed corn aud tables just prepared for the year book disease which is the cause of your wheat, say one-half gallon, mixed, for of the British Auctioneers* institute. suffering. That is the message which morning feed and half that much for It is learned from this that the price a former vletim of neuralgia sends to evening, for 54 hens. When the weath­ those who are still in its grasp. Hot HEN HOUSE FOR WINTER LAYERS of wheat is made and the cereal is er is frosty, give a warm slop of bran sold in 20 different ways in England, applications, powders that deaden the and meal mixed in old skillet. Give Scotland and Wales. senses and others taat reduce the It Must Be Constructed With Special them a!l the meat scraps and old heart action may cause temporary re­ I upon its predecessor. It is not made as It is measured variously by the Idea of Warmth and Ventilation. cracklings and house them in warm lief but the pain is sure to return with heavily as before, being only three quarter, comb, load, boll, bushel, bar­ OLD FASHION BACK house. Pullets that are well grown in greater Intensity. ply. and the linen is of a fine, light­ rel. hundredweight, cental, wtndle A poultry house to afford warmth, October ought to lay all winter and Mrs. Evelyn Creusere, who has a weight quality. and hobbet. Further confusion is MANNISH TURNDOWN COLLAR comfort and convenience for fowls beautiful home at 811 Boulevard The new turn-over collar Is just like w ill with care. caused by varying weights o f a bushel maintained for winter egg production The brown leghorn will lay more West, Detroit. Mich., suffered for RESTORED TO FAVOR. a man’s collar, save that it is less in different parts of the country. year* with neuralgia until ahe tried must be specially designed for that eggs than any kind I have ever tried, heavy and embroidered in the corners. purpose. It must be located upon j A boll is three bushels in some this tonic treatmenL She aaye: continues this correspondent of an ex­ “ My trouble began about six years Once More a Conspicuous Feature of slightly elevated ground to afford per- j places and four and six in others. change. Chickens should have a large ago and I did not rest as I should Feminine Neckwear— In Many feet drainage. The building itself must There are similar absurd variations range if you expect the best results. in other weights and measures. have, but kept up about my many Ways an Improvement on I have no patience with a gang of old For instance, a stone of meat Is duties. After a time I became so Predeces6or. lazy hens at the back door that expect eight pounds.’* stone of Iron 14 , w «»k I could n<>t do *ny work I had severe backaches and such to be fed everything they eat. Better pounds, a stone o f cheese 16 pounds sell them off and get industrious hens dreadful headaches in the back part With the rehabilitation of the Tailor- and a stone of hemp 32 pounds. like the I-eghorn and Game. Half and top o f my head. M y eyes were Made Girl the mannlxh turn-over col­ There are seven different areas of Game and Leghorn make tine layers. easily tired and at times I saw black lar of linen has become a conspicuous the standard acre in Great Britain. spots before them. I consulted sev­ I never keep hens longer than two feature of fashionable neckwear. The vagaries of liquid measures are eral doctors but without tho slightest seasons and the chickens are tho You remember that we sported these equally bewildering. benefiL Tho pains were so intense lx^s: paying property on my farm. I collars some three of four years ago, that my hair turned white. have increased my flock to 100 and but they were banished when the lit­ Grapes of Padded Embroidery with THIS IS WORTH SAVING. “ I lost continually In weight and House for Winter Layers. expect to double it next year. tle Dutch necked frocks came in. Eyelet Border. strength and w*as almost ln despair Valuable Advice and Recipe by Well- when a friend recommended Dr. Wil­ Women at that timo who possessed be spacious, affording plenty of room and for a distance along the sides, or WATER FOR THE FOWLS. Known Authority. liams’ Tink Pills. I tried them ac­ scrawny necks encircled by yellow on the lloor for each individual fowl. is hemstitched. There are two but­ cording to directions and soon began collar lines said some very unpleasant It should be located to afford a to feel relief. At the end of three tonholes In front and one in back. How It May Be Kept From Freezing The following simple home-made things about the tall, stiff collars southern exposure, so that during the months I had gained ten pounds in Many of the better grade ones aro In Winter. mixture is said to relieve any form of which had done the mischief. winter months plenty of warm sunlight weight and had no moro trouble wlta hand embroidered. These collars Rheumatism or bachache, also cleanse Tlmo. however, is a great paclfler, j ran l>e reflected into the building. Tbe my nerves. I have been in perfect range in price from 25 cents to two The drinking fountain is a great and strengthen the Kidneys and Blad­ and most women to-day have so far structure itself should be so designed i health ever since and can heartily dollars, according to the quality of tho convenience, but when the weather is der, overcoming all urinary disorders, forgotten their past grievance that to eliminate as much exposure to cold commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." linen and handwork employed. real cold the wa­ if taken before the stag© of Bright’s wind as possible so that the tempera­ Dr. Williams* Pink Pills are sold by Their decoration consists of a va­ ter will freeze un­ disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, all druggists, or sent postpaid, on ro- ture can be maintained as even as riety of tinker work, real and imita­ less you can sup­ one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, celpt of price, DO centa per box. six practicable. tion. such as Medeira or French con­ ply some heat. I one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsa­ boxes for $2.50. by the Dr. Williams The maintainance of poultry during vent work, or of the St. Gall order; made a heater parilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking Medicine Co., Schenectady. N. Y. the winter months has proven a very others have Tenerlffe stitching in which serves well well in a bottle and take in teaspoon­ ; profitable enterprise from the stand- round or square design, and in drawn and is not costly ful doses after meals and at bedtimo. | point of winter egg production. Upon thread patterns. or troublesome, A well-known authority states that the farm where there is unlimited Fertile Farming We show an example of thc stiff says a writer in these ingredients are mainly of vege­ i range for rearing a large number of turn-over collar, a combination of blind Farm and Home. table extraction, and harmless to use, strong, healthy pullets, winter egg pro­ or padded embroidery and eyelet I procured from and c«.u be obtained at small cost duction affords the farmer a most work. With this is worn a four-in- the grocer a small from any good prescription pharmacy. L A N PS profitable adjunct to his farming For hand. box, just the right Those who think they have kidney several years past I have been giving Another collar is designed with height for a lamp which I took from trouble or suffer with lame back or this particular line special attention Cheap grapes; these are heavily padded and a brooder. I bored a hole in the top weak bladder or Rheumatism, should along with my farm work and find that Easy Terms thrown Into relief by the open-work three Inches in diameter and on both give this prescription a trial, as no I am able to make more clear profit edge. sides I bored two holes for air to sup­ harm can possibly follow Its use, and from tbe amount of capital invested Some of the newest Parisian fancies ply the lamps and two more near the In the Best Section Eyelet Pattern for Heavy or Sheer it is said to do wonders for some peo­ in these stiff turn-over collars show top for the surplus hear to escape. 1 Linen. ple. ______floral patterns In one or more colors. cut another hole directly in front of of the South Destruction of Fleas. W ee violets, forget-me-nots, lilies of the lamp so 1 could see the flame, they havo appropriated the mannish The Agricultural Research Institute Unexcelled for General Farming. the valley, besides other small neat then lined the box with tin. The collar us of old. The present turn­ of Bengal has concluded a series of Stock Raising. Berries. Fruit IK )s lo s are h o treated. door is hinged as shown. A tiny down collar Ik a great improvement scientific experiments to determine aad Vegetables. flame will keep the water from frett­ the best method of destroying fleas, Cantaloupes, Strawberries, Peaches, ing. Apples. Grapes, etc., give FOR TWO PLEASANT PARTIES. Shirt-waist suits aro worn, and the tho investigation having special ref­ handsome returns. “breakfast" is served at 12 o’clock, erence to chocking the ravages of the FOR PROTECTION OF BEES. Cattle need but little winter feed. Mother Goose Is One and “ Poverty thus giving a long afternoon for sew­ plague. ing. which in tills Instance is making The formula recommended Is the Breakfasts” Another. How to Convert a Ventilated Cover HEALTHY CLIMATE. outing flannel nightgowns for a child's free use of crude oil emulsion— 80 per GOOD WATER. Into a Chaff-Packed Cover. Send out Invitations decorated with hospital. The garments are exceeding­ Cround Plan of Hen House. cent, of crude petroleum mixed with LONG GROW ING SEASON Mother ( i o o h i i charactors. When the ly dainty, as one lady insists upon fin­ 20 per cent, of whalo oil soap. This ln a hundred or so strong, healthy guests arrive glvo them a bit of pa- ishing the neck and sleeves with feath­ The ventilated gable cover, having combination makes a jolly which Address Q. A. PARK, Gun. In. A lnd‘1 Agt. pullets than from any other farm .pei- on which Ih written the namo of er-stitching or lace. , only a three-eighth-inch board over the mixes freely with water, and Is gen­ stock stock. ii Jinglo from this ever popular book. j.uj<, c.,.„i« is having what bees, with cold air passing through, is erally used at three por cent, solution, Louisville & Nashville To mako winter egg production When the hoBtesH culls these titles they call a “scrap party" once a week, not warm enough in winter; the spaco while at 1C per cent. It destroys all R . R. Go. one by one, the holder must repeat tho hold in tho evening. The men aro profitable, attention must be directed between upper and lower boards also fleas with perfect certainty. It is ap­ rhyme at once, or in the space of two asked to come nnd bring all their cast­ toward providing comfortable condi­ affords ideal homes for spiders which plied to floors and walls with a LOUII minutes. Falling to do so entails tho off neckties; the ladles bring bits of tions for the fowls, says Farm and prey upon the bee. These objections sprayer. paying of a forfeit. silk—even samples are available. Tho Home. It is not possible to obtain can .be easily overcome by filling in It Is said that an animal washed To the one who responds tho first pieces aro sorted into piles, neatly anything like encouraging results the space with chaff or other packing. with it w ill be entirely relieved of the tied with skeins of embroidery silk, from poorly arranged accommodation. When the covers are already nailed award a goose qulil pen. and to the p e s t s . ______Canadian Government one who falls entirely give a child's and are sent to old ladles in homes Profitable winter egg production de­ copy o f Mother Goose. and institutions—to "shut-ins" and in­ pends largely upon proper facilities Stimulate the Blood. Free Farms The following menu may be served valids. who gladly receive theso con­ and attention directed toward sup­ Brandreth's Pills are the great blood O ver 200,000 Am erican for refreshment, Ornament tho table tributions to their silk quilts. plying the fowls with proper food. purifier. They are a laxative and blood farm er* w ho have net- tied iu Canada during with ii huge pie, on which 24 toy birds Some of these bundles are sent to A great many carry the impression tonic, they act equally on the bow­ the po-st few years teati- are seated around the edge; havo a remoto regions in tho south, where that winter egg production involves a els, kidneys aud skin, thus cleansing fy tutiie fact that Case* L------da ia, txyu iul question, ribbon leading to each plate, with a Industrial schools have been estab­ considerable expenditure of money to the system by tho natural outlet of Ibe icrenteot farming laud In tho world. snapping cracker attached to the end lished. A cup of something hot is const ruct a properly arranged building the body. They stimulate the blood ,lnside the pie. The Kitests are to served nnd the party breaks up at ten and labor to make this industry pro­ so to enable nature to throw off nil guess what is to be served them from o’clock, for early hours aro a part of fitable. This is erroneous. Any far­ morbid humors and cure all troubles OVER NINETY this Mother Goose bill of fare: the Lenten regime. mer who will give a little attention to arising from an Impure state of the Shared by the walrus and carpenter rearing a few’ strong, healthy pullets blood. One or two taken every night (Oysters). An Old-Fashioned Party. during the previous season and supply- will prove an invaluable remedy. MILLION BUSHELS of wheal from the harveat of 1906 means good A kinK's dish (Bird pie, individual At this most unique affair, tho host­ comfortable conditions to the fowls Each pill contains one grain of solid money to thc farmera of Western Canada when chicken pies). ess requested her guests to como in during tho cold winter months can extract of sarsaparilla, which, with the world has to be fed. Cattle KaiaiuK. Dairy­ ing aud Mixed Fannins are also profitable call* A queen's lunch (Bread and honey). us old-fashioned garments as they pos­ get winter eggs. other valuable vegetable products, ing*. Coal, wood and water in abundanc«; Taffy's spoils (Beef sandwiches). sessed or could borrow, and such an The plans herewith show one of the make It a blood purifier unexcelled. cliurchea aud schools convenient; tnarketa aasj of access. Taxes low. The golden eggs (Eggs hard boiled). array of polonaises, basques, full skirts poultry houses I have had in use for Brandreth's Pills have been In use For advice and information addreaa the Super, and bonnets us assembled in the draw­ a number of years. It was one of the for over a century, and are for sale inteudcnt of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, of What the baker made (Rolls). any authorised Canadian Government Agent. ing room, which was full of old-fash­ Samplo of the pieman's waro (Tiny first buildings I constructed and I everywhere, plain or sugar-ceated. J. S. CRAWFORD, No. 12S W . Ninth Street. pies). ioned furniture, samplers, candle­ have been so well pleased with this de­ Kansas City. Missouri, or C. J. BR0UCHT0M, Feminine Amenities. Jack-a-Dandy's delight (Plum cake). sticks. bedspread draperies, etc. The sign that I have constructed others on Room 430, Quincy Buildiaf, Chicago, Illinois. “Isn’t that the poetess over there What the ships brought (Apples and men were In coats and ruffled shirts the same principle. One <»f the great In thc corner who came to seo us after comfits). of ancient vintage, and funny old features in favor of this plan of a stovepipe hats. poultry house is that It affords a large dinner the other night?" asked the Eastern Washington 1 wonder how many readers of the girl, "and wept all over the place, toll­ rti-partment are aware of the fact that Dominoes, chess, whist and check­ amount of floor space at reasonable ers were the games, and the ladies cost, and at the same time supplies ing us hor tale of woe; wept so that I Mary Goose, the original ‘Mother went out and got some things for Goose,'' is buried in a Boston ceme­ had a knitting contest. Cup custards, all tho requirements necessary for the Farm Lands unfrosted sponge cake, strawberry pre­ comfort of the fowls. her dinner and cooked them for her tery? She was not a myth, but a Making Warm Cover for Bees. Offer the* beat advantages for a home ot serves. with tea. were served. The building herewith shown is 18x and you brought out a bottle of your reality once upon a time. very best wine and gave it to her?” investment. Climate unsurpaaaed. N o Prizes were awarded for the quaint­ 30, with seven-foot posts in front and together it is a problem to get the destructive wind or hail storms. No est gowns and tho histories of many three-foot posts in the rear. Before the chaff into them through the opening at “ Yes," returned the woman, "she pests. Crops sure. We offer the heal For Lsnt. of tho old garments and pieces of fur- construction of the huildlng was be­ the sides. I managed mine in the fol­ doesn't seem to see us now, does raw and improved lands at low pricea she?” A coterie of ten ladies, who are ac­ nlture were related. gun, a foundation was laid by excavat­ lowing way. explains a correspondent and easy terms, near good towns and markets. Railroad fure refunded to pur­ customed to entertaining on quite an A candle was lit and handed each ing a small trench 18 inches wide and of Bee Culture: First, nail a narrow "The next time she comes to us elaborate scale, are giving a series of with her tale of woe." affirmed the chasers. Low excursion rates. Write at guest when they went up to don their 20 inches deep. This trench was filled strip of wood over the opening on one V:>nieu affairs which they call "pov­ girl severely, "she won't see us. If we once for illustrated pamphlet and map. outer garments, preparatory to going with small cobble stone for the founda­ side. Then, with a little trough made erty breakfasts." catch a glimpse of her first." heme, and tho host lit an old "Paul tion for the building. Upon this foun­ to fit the mouth of the cover, proceed THE BIG BEND LAND COMPANY, Each hostess keeps an Itemized ac­ Revere" lantern standing on the porch dation a concrete wall was construct­ to sift in the chaff; and as it chokc-3 I Washington Street, Spokane. Washington. count of what the meal costs, and then Deafness Cannot Be Cured to light thc way to the gate. ed ten inches high and eight inchcs in the narrow opening press it through subtracts it from the sum she would by local application*. a< they cannot reach l i e dis­ Snuff boxes were passed and neigh­ wide. with a thin board, A. about 24x6x*6 eased P rtlon ©f the ear. There !* coir uoe war to ordinarily havo paid. The difference cur© deefnea*. aad that Is h r con«UtuUoaal remedies. A P ositive borhood gossip exchanged. Altogether, The main frame work was construct­ inch. When one half is full, slide the she puts Into a box marked "Char­ D ea fn ca * U cauaed b y an fo r aaed cuodldoa of tba C U R E F O R it was a most novel affair. ed of 2x4 material with the exception trough along and fill the other parti­ mncoui Mala* ot tbe Eustachian Tuba. When thU ity- . L r:d *y CH“ ET * T— * worn all winter with a heavy cloth dows were put in on the south side to and seldom make good layers. Take 11a.. • Kamlly nus for conaUpaUoo. heals protects er loose. It buttons down the front suit and It Is a good idea to have give plenty of sunlighL The inside the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh with big cut steel buttons or with Good sized combs generally denote something of this kind to wear when of the building was sealed with Some day there may be universal and drives away a Cold in the Head nuiekly. buttons of smoked pearl, and the back an egg-laying breed o f hens. one makes fashionable calls. matched material with felt paper be­ peace. If it comes it will be when one Restores the Sense* of Ta*te and Smell Is semi-fitting. The seal coats of tween. This building Is so well con­ Xest boxes should be so constructed ‘ V,. Full size 50 ets. st Druggirfa or by mail- man has succeeded in gobbling every- , TTialsix* lOcts. by msiL 7 * this description are exquisite and Tramp Balls. structed that the weather must get that hens can not roost on them. Calico parties, which flourished a in feeding meat and bone to poultry, thing and at the same time convinced Eijr Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York. those who like a little brown fur coat, pretty low in order to freeze water everybody else that he is too strong } ______easy to slip off and on. cannot do bet­ few years back, are being superseded the fresher It is when given them tho during the night. to be fought. ter than invest in ono of these little by tramp balls. If you have a capa­ Fig. 2 shows the ground plan. The better. A good preventive o f roup is to scat­ garments, the price of which ranges cious barn for your ball so much tbe west end is taken up with roosts Turbine Propellers Liked. LIVE STOCK AND ter air-slacked lime around the poultry around $100. bettor; If not. clear your rooms of all which are partitioned off from the Turbine propellers are steadily MISCELLANEOUS house. French women delight in wearing their pretty trappings, or, if you havo rest o f the building. The roostS are growing in favor both in the British A scratching pen on the south side the limber shad*-* of mink with a rugs, take them up, leaving the floors constructed about three feet up from navy and the merchant marine. black dress. One very handsome bare. the floor. Along the south side under of the poultry house will pay for itself French woman, visiting In Washing­ Festoon the walls with hay and the windows is a dusting place where in time. Lewis’ Single Binder straight Sc. You Electrotypes Chopped clover and sweet hay are pay 10c for cigars not so good.' Your dealer ton. wore a light brown mink coat bring in boxes, nail kegs and rough the sunlight falls directly upon the or Lewis' Factory, l*eor*a, HL with a gown of black satin and a pic­ benches for seats. Tell all your guests floor. Nests are provided to accommo­ excellent substitutes for green food, IN OREAT VARIETY and the poultry will relish it. FOR SALE AT THK ture hat of black with spreading to come as hoboes, organ grinders and date ibout 100 fowls. F is a drinking There are 25 brigadier general* in Only mature birds should be used LOWEST PRICES BY plumes. There was a tiny bit of mendicants of various kinds. Serve fountain. B B are feed bins where suf­ the United States army. for breeding purposes. The use of pink embroidery upon the collar and a Dutch lunch and offer a prize for tho ficient feed is kept at hand to elimi­ A.N.KELLOCC NEWSPAPER CO. cuffs of the coat, and her muff was most effective costume. Tbe more old- nate labor in caring for the fowls. young fowls is risky and unprofitable. M rv W indow'* Soothingth ln f ftSyrnp. Tor r hlldrr a Iteetfcla*. the ta* p n u , red fe e ta- 71V. Adaias Street. CHICAGO lined with pink. fashioned country reels and dances Millet seed is not only a nourishing >.a.^Tapata.w^r«S«M Old mink collarettes can be that are introduced into the pro- Uncleanliness and overcrowding are food for hens, but it makes them V... hr < m r r>ri) unrn ac rotr nfia- ■m m m a (ho hatlar ; tw o mistakes most common in the scratch. Every farmer should raise Knockers get big audiences, bat no I ______Typical Boldler” of Fortune. 1 „ ^ * ^ 3 ^ Pure White Lead A COUNTRY OF Though many of the descendants of \y\ FADELESS DYKS, .No iuus*. THIEF NOW IS KNOWN tho Illustrious Edgar Allan Poe inherit j is the Natural nomo of his illustrious instincts, it is Re sever© when tho fault demand* Paint Pigment NEVER-FAILING CROPS probably moro marked in tho case of It, but don’t owo tho man a grudge. | "Johnnie" Poe, who can well be styled Numerous BUSINESS MAN ROBDED THE CHI* Lewis’ Single Binder contb moro limn a typical soldier of fortune. Mr. Poe com pou ml s CAGO SUBTREASURY. other 5c cigars. Smoker* know wltv. The Gulf Coast of Texas It a World- belonged to the great Fifth regiment Your dealer or Lewi*’ Factory, IVoria, 1 IL are bein g Beater) of IJaltlmoro and served during the olleied to take war with Spain, after which he went From tho feminine viewpoint nn en­ the place of SODECLARES FITZGERALD white lead a* Raymondvlllo, Tex., Feb. 19. to tho Philippines, where he was of­ gagement ring is a deslrablo tiling to a paint, but no This town is in Iho n-htral part of fered a commission for efficient work. have round. ______real substitute Well-Known Citizen 8 oon to Be A r­ Cameron County, Texas, which county For the second time, however, he re­ for it has yet o .m . v o m : "iiKftM oyi i m m rested for Stealing the $173,000— lies along the Gulf Coast aud Is bor­ fused the honor and remained a priv­ That i s LAXATIVE BIIOMO Omn ne. Km. Inrly been lound. ate. At the expiration o f his term he tuiroM n aediM so:u«!.iuc» C . dered to the famous Death valley and peculiar Mexico Railway traverses the county property of from there to the Tonopah districL A man who is content to do the Chicago—According to George W. from north to south. amalgamating At Raymondvllle last spring n field from which he was lured In the late same thing day after day may bo a Fitzgerald, the subtreasury teller from with tbe wood of corn attained a height of eight feet fall by the call of the gridiron. good husband and a kind father, but upon which it I* uaed—added to this whoa* cage $173,000 was stolen a without rain or irrigation, simply from he is a poor news-maker. it has an elasticity which permits the week ago. the money was taken by VERY BAD FORM OF ECZEMA. paint to follow tbe natural expansion the moisture that was stored ln tbe a business man well known locally, and contraction of tbe wood. Pure ■oil. After that it required irrigating, Take advantage of Nature’s splendid of and not by any of tbe government em­ Suffered Three Years—Physicians Did I feriitg, GarfceM Tea, the laxative that ia W hite Lead (with iu full natural te- (n Cameron County, Texas, the cars No Good— Perfectly W ell After pure, mild and potent. It i* made wholly nacity and claaticity, ununpaired by ployes. ire setting on tho sulks when the The Identity of the business man Using Cuticura Remedies. of Herb*. For constipation, bdiousne-a. j adulterant*), alone fulfills all the re­ Iowa farmer is planting his crop. liver and kidney diaea-e*. It P « r i f i e « the quirements of the ideal paint. Every Is known to the government secret "Roasting cars'* are in the market In blood. Guaranteed under tbe Pure *ood keg which br-ars the Dutch Boy trade service agents; he Is now under sur­ **I take great pleasure in informing that region in the early spring, as well and Drugs Ia * . mark is positively guaranteed tube ab­ veillance. one of the missing $1,000 you that I was a sufferer o f eczema in solutely Pu re as ln the lato fall, and at Christmas- bills has been traced, and the recovery a very bad form for the past three California’s Prune Crop. White Lead tide. of the remaining $172,000 and the ar- years. 1 consulted and treated with California’s pruno crop in 190C, was made by the Old Tako alfalfa, also: Tho Northern nwt of tbe culprit will follow before a number of physicians in Chicago, 185,000,000 pounds, against 62,500.000 Dutch Process. farmer who Is satisfied with three or but to no avail. I commenced using pounds in 1905. This has only been Friday night. ' four cuttings a year from his alfalfa "Conclusive evidence has been se­ the Cuticura Remedies, consisting of exceeded once in 17 years. That was S E N D FO R field will hardly believe even tho con­ cured against a man of such local Im­ Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Pills, in 1902, when the crop was 197,000,- BOOK servative facts about alfalfa In Camer­ portance that It will causo a profound threo months ago, and to-day I am 000. ____ ~ A Talk ea Fatal on County, Texas. Hero the farmer | i n « v a la a M * In foe- shock when his name becomes pub- prefect I y well, the disease having left ■katlua m i O * p a ia t harvests seven or eight cuttings ln tho Plenty of Work at Joliet, III. A l l U + 4 f * r M fa au'jJ*. X. lie.*' said Fitzgerald. ‘ This man came me entirely. I cannot recommend If you anticipate coming to Joliet For Baby’s First Bath and to the subtreasury In the ordinary j first year. tho Cuticura Remedies too highly to Sugar cane, as is generally known. and looking for employment here, you courso of business, saw an oppor- any one suffering with the disease Is grown by planting tho stalks them­ can obtain all tho information regard­ NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY Subsequent Baths. tunlty io snatch a fortune with littlo that I have had. Mrs. Florence E. selves in furrows, but this does not ing conditions here and prospects for ackage from tho It Isn’t likely that Homer knew the from Cuticura, united with; desk to the floor, where It was wlth- cane contains about thirty |ier cenL One of the youngest assistants ever more sugar than that of other locali­ appointed by Vassar college is Miss difference between heroic pentameter the purest of saponaceous * In easy reach because of the three- and a milk wagon; Rafael probably inch space between tho bottom of tho ties. It was this fact that won the Corliss Babson, who also has the dis­ Ingredients and most re-1 I gold medal at tho St. Louis Kxpoal- tinction of being the champion woman never guessed that there waa such a cage screen and the floor. . - w m word as “ genre.” and the language of freshing of flower odours,* •The package contained 17 bills oC tioo for cane from tbo Closner plan- high Jumper. Miss Babson was re­ cently appointed assistant to Presi­ the average musical critic would Cuticura Soap is all that the • $10,000OIKK) each and threo bills of $1,000 Nation, near Hidalgo. Texas, which Is dent Taylor. A graduate of the class doubtless have been too technical for each. It was not more than a thirty- Ofty miles above Brownsville fondest of fond mothers de- A comprehensive book of eighty the understanding of Wagner. A. N. K. (1907— 9) 2167. second of an Inch thlrk. of 1905, Miss Babson made her wond­ siresforcleansing, preserving pages, profusely illustrated nnd fully erful jumping record in the class "I did not see this done and had no and purifying the skin,scalp, Idea of it when tho amazing discov­ descriptive of the Texas Gulf Coast games of 1904. when she cleared the ery was made that nearly $200,000 may be obtained by addre*idng John bar at four feet two and one-half hair and hanas ofinfantsand Sebastian. Passenger Traffic Manager. Inches, a full inch above the best pre­ AILING WOMEN had been stolen directly under our children. Guaranteed abso­ Room 1. La Salle 8 t. Sta . Chicago, or vious record by a woman. Excellence Doses.” lutely pure and may be used It Is assertetd that one of the $1,000 Room 1. Frisco Rldg.. St. Loula. In athletics, however, is not Miss Bab- How Many Perfectly Well Women bills came to light during the course son’s only forte, for she secured the Do You Know? from the hour of birth. prize for the best class poem two rw*«jr Ijwrtna. 27 Ctarwrtk-XM* S4.: ISrt*. S of a wine party in tbe "rod light” dis­ Hardly What Hs Wanted. iTdk ,» »*v» Dr * * » twin. Corn S.-U.O. Albert Douglas, who will succeed lb. A ..* * - r»*v*. a ^-r -it-I .v (M l,, w/a»»uu*. trict. years in succession. R Congressman Grosvenor of Ohio In the 8 TRANGE ROMANCE IN INDIANA. next house. Is not weighted down with Farm Land. worldly good., and was rather startled Do you know that good level farm To eonvlneo any land, especially adapted to the Dry woman that F»x- Real Enoch Arden Case with a Happy by an experience he had whilo looking tln* Antlaeptl* wlU Conclusion. around Washington for quartern. At Farming System of Cultivation, can Improve her health be bought on easy terms, along tho and do all wn claim one of the good hotels ho was shown FREEf o r I t . We ¥ 1 T I South Rend, Ind.— After making an a suite consisting of bedroom, parlor lines of the Burlington Route, in west­ s»*nd her absolutely free a large trial ern Nebraska, northwestern Kansas, box of l'axtlnit with book ot lu*trno- Enoch Arden of her lirst husband, and bathroom. On Inquiring the tion* and genuine tMtlmonlal*. Send nnd northeastern Colorado for littlo your nauio and address on a postal card. Etta lit* i t i non Wednesday learned monthly rent he was Informed "only $1,000 for yourself and wife." Recov­ more than it costs to rent land east c le a n s e s that she had unwittingly lived In po­ and heals lyandry for several months, and, still ering his breath, which he managed to of tho Missouri River? If not, let tn u c o u s do without showing a tithe of his as­ me tell you about It. m o m mourning the death of her second hus­ br tonishment, ho said with great calm- Homeseekers’ excursion tickets, on fectinns,PAXTINE„t such an nasal catarrh. pelvfo band, at once started to rejoin her neas, " I’ll write my wife all about the Halo tho first and third Tuesdays of (MUurrli and Inflammation caused by femi­ 11 rut husband, long thought lost nine Ills 5 sore eyes, soro throat and Alaska, In rooms and let her know beforehand each month. mouth, by direct local treatment Jtnpur- iu Ilfcnd lf» years ago and depart­ what comforts wo shall have whon we For map and particulars, write to attve powerpow er over» thes. urn. tnre »ini mruntthroat and ordinary w d glval treatment llseur- ed for Alnska to hunt gold. After come here to live. So until I hoar D. CLEM DEAVER. Gen’l. AgL, Thouaanver ovwoihesu troubli * Is extra- leaving Seattle, ho failed to communi­ this sulto.you need not mark me for Land Seekers' Information Bureau, oiiiiiii'iid. and gives Immedbto relief. MIS dr Michigan details of the Thaw trial In New the &ame words youraolf, and there E. Piakhaiu'* V wgt ahle Compound wax know that Mon­ and bought a fruit farm. mitted to the bar at Gainsville. Ala., is a cause. reoomuiuadi»>L It rured my weakness and York. Mr. Littlefield of Maine In­ when he became 21 years of age. At mad* us. w*U and rtroug.** arch operators caa Four months ago. Parry died. News More than thirty years ago Lydia dulged in a general review of tho this timo Texas was an independent Miaa Grace E. Miller, o f 1213 Miehi- o f this reached Harrison a week ago E. Pinkbamof Lynn. Maas, discovered do more work with press, its powers, functions snd priv­ republic. California was a part of gan 8 L. Buffalo, N. Y. writes: less fstigue, they and he telegraphed his wife to rejoin the source o f nearly all tbe hufTeriug r*U (lest ileges. - I f it wore not for tho vigilant Mexico and Great Britain was disput­ endured by her sex. ‘ ‘ Woman's Ills," Dear Mra. 1‘inkham are buying the her long lost hushand. Joyful, even “ I ww press of this country, with Its trained ing the American claim to the Oregon these two words are full of more in aveipr bad condition of health in her widows weed* Mrs. Harrison eorj*s of representatives______In Washing_ generallyr; PH irritable,_____ . . crons, J | | barkarb>- country. Andrew Jackson was then misery to women than any other two mfltoed fnru a I-mini no wrmknm*. Lvdia took the first train to Michigan, refus- j ton.” he said. *1 don’t know whether words that can be found in tho Monarch Visible Typewriter supreme in politics and was yet to E. Finkham s YVgetald* Compound, csnd THE HoaascN typewriter co*wunr. Ing to give her exact destination. I would care to serve In congress. My English language. Sudden fainting, ixm after all oCbor mrdirin*« had failed .*» 22 Maditen Street. CH.cato. ill. xucc>ed In making Polk president of depression of spirits, reluctance to experience here has taught mo that the United States. What Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ Factor? an* Caarral Offlets. StracuM. N. f . TROLLEY LINES ARE BEATEN. the newspapers perform a service of go anywhere, backaches, headaches, table Compound did for Mrs. Ford and nervousness, sleeplessness, hearing- inestimable value to the country. I $33.00 Personally Conducted Excur­ Miss Miller it will do for other women Have No Right of Eminent Domain in down sensations, displacements and in like condition. Every suffering sometimes think that congress would sions. irregularities are the bane o f woman's MOXON’S LINIMENT Minnesota. drift into many excesses if the press woman In the United States ia asked Colonists’ one-way tickets Chicago existence. to accept the following invitation. It gallery were not here to keep us In to the Pacific coast, via the Chicago. The same woman who discovered The Best on Earth Minneapolis. Minn.— The elect rio Is free, will bring you health and may bounds.” Union Pacific and Northwestern line, the cause o f ail this misery also savo your life. trolley lines of tho stale o f Minnesota For Man or Beast an* on sale dally during March and discovered a remedy. Lydia E.' Plnk- have no right of eminent domain, ac­ Trial bottle lOc by mall. MOXON New York’s Early Nam*. April at the rate of $33.00. Corre­ ham’s Vegetable Compound mado Mrs. Pinkham’s In vital Ion to Wcoen- cording to one of the most important from native roots and herbs holda LINIMENT CO., M? CLEMENS. MICH Manhattan Island was onco named spondingly low rates from all points. and far reaching decisions over ren­ the record for a greater number of Women suffering from anv form of New Orange for 15 months. When Double I>erth In tourist sleeping car female weakness are invited to dered. handed down by the district absolute cures of female Ills than any the English took It from tho Dutch the only $7.00. through without change to promptly cominunlcatc with Mra. court of this state Wednesday by a other one remedy the world has ever namo New Amsterdam was changed to San Francisco. Los Angeles and Port­ known and it is the greatest blessing Pink ham. at Lynn. Mass From the full bench. aymptoma given, the trouble may be New York, and then when tbo Dutch land. No extra charge on our person­ which ever came into tho lives of The case was that of the Mipncap- located nnd tho quickest and surest NO ft tr K OUR SERVICES recaptured it In July 1673. they called ally conducted tours. W rite for Itin­ suffering women. Saad foe booklet. Mll/t H. STKVK3S A CO.. olls & St. Paul Suburban Street Rall- It New Orango. It held that name un­ way of recovery advised. Out of her MS llth St.. WMl.intft.ta. n. C. Branch*. a< erary and full particulars to S. A. Don’t try to endure, but cure tho tbttatfo, ctaralaiMt and IWtrolL Katab. IM4. way company against the villago of til tho English retook it In November. vast volume of experience in treating Hutchinson. Manager Tourist Depart­ cause o f all vour suffering. Lydia E. female ilia Mrs. Pinkham probably Excelsior, a summer resort 20 miles *ben the name New York was PROTECTYOUR IDEAS ment, 212 Clark Street. Chicago, 111. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at has the very knowledge that w ill west o f this city, for the purpose of restored and has been retained ever once removes such troubles. The help your caae. Uer advice ia free testing the right to condemn properly since. following letters prove this: The Motor Voice. aud alwaya helpful. for a right of way. A FRIEND'S TIP. The tennis elbow, the bicycle foot, VICTOR For Statue of Lew Wallace. the clergyman's sore throat and all : FIELD Indianapolis. Ind. — The Indiana 70Year Old Man Not too Old to Accept manner of disabilities that come from house of representatives Wednesday a Food Pointer. modern conveniences are familiar to FENCE, afternoon pawned a bill appropriating us The motor-omnibus voice was dis­ 2S to SS intko. covered by a young woman who was $5,000 for a statue of Cm^ Lew Wal­ “For the last 20 years.” writes a lace to be placed in Statuary Hatl at Maine man. T v * been troubled with riding outside a motor-omnibus, and Washington. trying (aa is her habit) to talk. And PAINT ECMIQMY Dyspepsia and liver complaint, and havo tried about every known remedy the horrible truth suddenly flashed on economy jo use poor pa.nts on your budding, and you cant afford to it— = t h e = Sash and Blind Factory Burns. without much in the way of results her mind, and from her lips. . . It is poor do Mount Vernon. N. Y.—The sash and I c-c-can t keep-pip-pip n„ j voice sut- (specially when you corne r that the labor is the mo* costly part of painting. If you until I took up the food question. paint, this spring, use Buffalo A. L. O. Paints, and feel satisficdthat yon have the Beat blind factory of Hartmann Bros., and tut till.”—The Reader. "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts Buffalo Painu look be-t.L. ... J i J P STOPS TICKLE he stock In the lumber yard adjoin­ food, after I had taken all sorts of and b

pkgs. “ There’s a Reason." man to rise to the occasion. for stnrchlog DEFIANCE STARCH Uueak Itueua c u l v i;h m a h k e t s . :^ V - v fe C '- -’ *.iT>V'.-W/. THE ROAD DRAG. .15 What it is Doing for the Roads in a Butter (good)...... 24 HAVE YOU TRIED Neighboring State. do (common)...... 20 John R. Fulkerson of Jackson­ Fowls...... OH E H C U n S lY S ville, 111., vrho is a practical firmer ( 'liickeiiB...... 06 ACME H AIR and successful manager of a lartje Lard...... 1 0 (My Dillon A Mmibotirn. i 1 place, as well iis ;i member of the Wheat, new...... 72 i state highway commission, ft id it Com ...... RESTORER ;the Illinois State i*urmers’ insti­ ■JO I O a t s ...... 3 i { NOALUH tute at Qti.n *y: Clover seed, per bu. . . . • 401 “ Sometimes I think then* is nothing the stats of Illinois could For Sale. T'H E Finest Article for the do that woukl improve the high­ Carriages, buggies and harness, * Preservation and Growth In Fo o d ways so much an to buy up ail of (double and single), for sale at bar­ of the Hair ever put upon the the. road gradern in tin) state and gain prices, ('has. E. Hayes. 7t4 throw them in a pile, and replace market. In England and France the Sale them with a split log drag or a road plauk. of Alum Baking Powder is pro­ “ I am a strong advocate of the Pri©«-5<> C «n U Pmr Bottl* hibited by law because of the in­ road drag, because with a drag an FRFF intelligent man can do a gn at deal jurious effects that follow its use of good, and an ignorant mao cm PREPARED BY do no harn\ This is more thau The law in the District of we can say of the road grader. CONCERT J. W. RIGCENS Colombia also prohibits Alum “ The best road we have in Jer­ sey connty is a road that has been Sold by T. E. SLATTERY in food. kept np by dragging; there has By the Culver Band not been a grader on it iu thn*e AT THE BAND HALL You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum years. The b*-st road in Christian sure protection county has be»*n maintained by a The only against Alum in your Baking Powder is to (drag, and that road has not had a Monday E v’g, Mch. 11 grader on it for fifteen years. CULVER cur “The best time to drag a road is when it is-very wet; wheu tin* wa­ March. “ Hobson’ s Naval Heroes" Say p la in ly - ter and slush will get in front of v Jno. It. Michaels the drag. In this way you get a Overture, "Ideal" . . C. P. Daniels Meat slick coating behind the drag, and Selection by Orchestra 'hen that dries out have a hard Walt/, “The Tenderfoot" . . . crust, and that will let the water N. L Hearty drain oil rapidly.” ••Indian Sun Dancc" . A M. Colic* Market ROYALS Another endorsement com** from Song. ••You’ve Cot to B« Ameri­ Champaigncouuty. Robt W iight can to Fed That Way" M A I . E R S IM of Mahomet snys: **M a hornet to* n. Overture, ‘'Southern Star*" . . ROYAL 19 made from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar.—a pure Grape ship is doing the best work of any ArdwrMsM FRESH & SMOKED MEATS product . Aids digestion—adds to the healthfulness of food. township iu the county iu drag ging the public ro»ds. The more Selection by Orchotra SAUSAGES. ETC you try that scheme of road im Overture. “ Heart* of Gold" . . w w provemeut the better it seems to Oco. D. Barnard fork." Two-Step, ••Pretoria*' .... WALTER I a SOS, Props. L P. UurtndcM Cur. M u b aod W uUnitoa St*.. ORDER DISBANDED. NORTH UNION NUGGETS. BURR OAK BRIEilLETS. MAXINKUCKEE MURMURS C U L V E R i n d . 0 . A. CotmpoedtbL Ooida I a n a . C - tpm** corat. Knight* and Ladies of Columbia Un­ Col. Steer and wife are spending Lewis Shock has a sick child. Nolan and Roth Kline have been able to Longer Exist. a few days with Geo. W. Osborn Mrs. Fetters aud oue child are on very ill during the past week. South Bend. Iud , March 4.— and family. the sick list. Mr. ar.d Mrs C. (» Bigley spent The Knights und Ladies of Colum­ Elza Hawkins spent Sunday ns Meetings at Sligo aud Rutland Sunday with Fred Thompson and bia, a fraternal insurance onler, or­ the guest of Miss Bell Sc brock of closed Suudav. family. ganized in South Bend about ten South Bend. Mrs. J. F. Garu is visiting in Dow Rector and wife returned years ago, which enjoyed pros(>cri. Mrs. Sarah Goisclman enter- Argos this week. borne Monday after a three days’ ty until recently, has ccased to ex­ tained company from Bourbon, 0 . Kuiigh has four children sick visit with relatives at Akron. 'p o r t in g ist. To protect tho policy holders Saturday and Sunday. with grippe and colds. Mrs. J. South visited last week as well as those represented in the Some of our people aro prepar- Adam Snyder and wife were A r­ *ith her daughter. Mrs. Brock claims to tbo oxtent of $lf>.b50 ing to go to Nebraska the last gos visitors last Sunday. smith and family at Kewanna. To t h e L a d ie s o r C u l v e b and V ic in it y : which are now unpaid, tho business Tuesday of this month. Mrs. Lizzie Leigh ty of Vonloon Mr. aud Mrs. ('lark Allerding You are most cordially iuvited to attend mv second of tin* corporation was reinsured in The Misses Edna and Elva Jos is visiting her parents, Mr. aud have moved into their new home annual Spring Opening commencing M a r c h 2 0 t h . Mrs. Rearick. the Loyal Americans of tho He. eph entertained Squire Hatton formerly owned bv Mrs Clifton. 1 have just returned from Indianapolis with au export public, an order having headquar­ aud Constable Kessler Sunday. Chester Williams of Bass Lake —Our home merchants take the up-to-date trimmer and the finest lino of ladies, misses and ters in Springfield, which may de­ Tho teachers of North Bond spent Sunday nnd Monday with Carl McCrary. farmer’s produco. With them the children's liatw over brought to Culvor, both iu stylo aud cide to locate its otlices in South township will hold their last in* farmer rinds n ready market for his P. F. McCrary moved Tuesday Benfj stituto for this year ut Ora uext butter and eggs, his potatoes and quality. to tbe farm of George D. Murks Saturday. apples. The mad order houses I will offer at thesamotimea lino of American Beauty Tho mutter will bo decided at the near Wolf Creek. W ill Mahoney it grieving eon- only take his money. Our home Corsets cheaper than has ever boen sold in Culver. convention of tbo organization Mr Kuhn and family of Tiosa aicb will be held in South Bend siderably over the low of bis friend merchants, not for profit, but foi moved into the Lichtenberger prop Thanking yon for past patronage, I would kindly so. who died at the home of Bcnj. accommodation and to assist the Ma\ 21. The Kuightsand Ladies erty iu Burr Oak a few days ago. licit u coutiuuauco of the same. Fetters, Sunday. farmer, buy his produce. They of Columbia have 5,500 members Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Martin Yours to ploaso. The following |>ersons took din­ sell it in many cases for less than iu uhout 709 oouncils About 700 aud daughter Ada and Rev. Gib­ members belong to tho two coun­ ner with Mrs. S. E. Gciseltnuu Sun- they pay for it and handle it at a day, M. E Schrock and wife. Mell bons were visitors at P. F. McCra- loss, yet some farmers do not ap­ cils of this city. r\ s last Sunday. (ieiselman and wife and Miss Oak ic preciate this and take this very List August an increase in the W. J. Vandenbark and family 97/rs. 7/J. dj. Jfcand. Clapsaddln of Knox, and W. E. same money and send it to a mail assessments was made to tide the have gnn* to Kokomo. Ind. Mr Jones of North Cniou. onier bouse when thev could get 1= : onier over a crisis, but the inevita­ V. wi I return iu a few days and ble happened. More accidental better b-»rerains riifht at hom» BEND NOTES. load his goods to be shipped to deaths and suddeu deaths, in addi NORTH H r* J au « C w I k u u. Comtpoatek Ina, 111. tion to the regular deaths, occurred Mrs J. E Demon t is on tbe Elder Lindsay closed his meet than the order was able to care for. sick list. ings at the Church of God Sunday The deaths reported amounted to J. E. Demout is hauling wood night. A large crowd was present j $(*>•>,000, nnd the entire contribu to Culver. Three young ladies were baptized! tions for the year for all purposes Mrs. Alvin Good was on the sick and united with the church. amounted to less than $»>4.000. I:i list last week. Many others were much interested addition to this the executive board Mrs T. P. Davis is slowly im­ and will no doubt later become donat'd $12 000 in salaries to which proving again. obedient to tbe truth. Good order it* members were justly entitled Oliver Jonian and wife spent prevailed throughout the twenty- J for the sake of protecting the mem Sunday at Henry Yergioes. two sermons ttoat were preached. C tcafa-tfiuti berwbip and perpetuating tbe soci Clark Weider and sons are bus> Elder Lindsay will hold meetings j etv. cutting wood with their new ma in nnd near Argos uutil next Suu j [The onler has a subordinate chine. day night. council in Culver of 2V members Lucy Wolfram and Fern Good Geo Gam is counselor aud Mrs Neighbors and friends to the speut Sunday with Lulu aud Maud number of sixty called on Harry Eli Spencer is scribe. The latter Demout. W IN G to the early advent o f Caster, w e have com pleted received a notice on Tuesday brief­ K ii pie on the evening of Feb. 28 Mrs. Mary Pcele of Knox visit­ our preparations for spring sooner than usual, and you ly covering the facts given in the and reminded him that it was his w ill now And us in thorough readiness. W e are pre­ South Bend dispatch. The uext ed last week with her parents, Mr. 35th birthday. It was a complete meeting will be held Monday night and Mrs. Frauk Chapman. surprise on him as he had gone to : pared to show a com plete assortm ent o f Spring Suits, both at which time it is probable a dis­ Harry Rannclls snd family and bed not thinking of any such thing the tailored novelties and silK Jum per and princess effects, solution will be dedans!.] Miss Clara Gust spent Sutufoyy [ Supper was served and it was af- j a fu ll lin e o f the nobby short coats, and a large selection o f evening at Joe CustlemanY t**r 1 o'clock before the crowd had sKirts in all the new m aterials. MOUNT HOPE MAGNETS. Peter Maasard came out from I*’1 Music and a good oki- E very garm ent is perfect in style, fit, m aterial and w orK - M l«* 1>*II» Erfcinctoo. Cnrr**«pnu>lont. Chicago Saturday to spend a few time visit and frieudly time was en- W F Wilfret left Monday for days with his folks ou tho farm. joyed, all wishing Harry many m anshipand possessing that individuality w hich character­ Colorado. pleasaut anniversaries. Alvin Good is hustling to get izes all outer w earing apparel which bears the “Newm an” Tbe Frank Bunns were Roches­ - his com fodder off tbe marsh l a b e l . ter callers Safbrday. DUTCH STREET. land before tbe ground thaws out Mrs. Wm. Cavender and Mrs. Remember, we are Known, and t b proud to be Known. and gets muddy. Mrs. James Miller has been very Isaac Edgiugton are on the sick sick the past ^*L*-k. as a “Populor Price** Store, and enjoy the largest retail list. 0n« Week. Log hauling is tbe chief occupa­ patronage In South B e n d , because we devote m ore time Lon Patscl and sister Cleo of Tbis year has gloomily begun tion in this vicinity. intelligently to w o m e n 's outer wssrin^ apparel tKan any Culver spent Sunday at James Ollie Listenberger made a busi-! Hays.’ For Willie Weeks, a poor man’s other store Here. Sun. ness trip to Argos Sat unlay. Mr. and Mrs. George Short of Mrs Henry Listenberger spent) Newtown, Ind.. are visiting the lut- He wa* besot with bill and dun Tuesday with Grandpa Warner W e w ill be pleased to show you the new Spring styles, ter’s sister. Mrs. C. W. Cunning, And he had very little Mon. aud wife. w hether you intend m aKing a purchase or not. ham Several of our young people at-1 Anthony Brngh and wife, Wm. "This cash,” said be, "won’t pay tended church at Burr Oak Sun* ’ my dues. New Spring Suits at prices from $10.00 to $75»00# Hay nnd daughter and Mrs. Min. dav evening. I ’ve nothing here but ones and nie Goodwin spent Sunday with Harold Behmer was seen on our Tues” NOTE- As on inducement to customers from Culver and Claude Hays near Delong. streets early Tuesday morning Miss Clara La Bounty went to looking for bis horse. surrounding towns, we will pay your railroad fare one Lognns|x>rt Sattinlay to care for A bright thought struck bim, and he said, Mrs. Henry Listenberger and way on purchases amounting to $25.00 or more. her sister-in-law, Mrs. Herbert La- family were tho guests of Marion Bounty, who is very ill with pneu. "The rioh Miss Goldrooks I will Wed.” Triplet and family Sunday. monia. ______Mr. and Mrs. Lee Freoce of Auction Sale. But. when he paid his court to her, South Bend visited relatives and Wednesday, March 13, 1* miles I Sho lisped, but firmly said. "No. friends hero Sunday snd Monday. south of Rutland, near Poplar ^ ^ur. Deputy Surveyor M. E. Schrock N E W M A N ’S = W I L L I A M S ’ OroTc „h oot how, 2 hor»o«. ® “AIm ,” .an) he, "'thon I mint dip! and wife of Knox visited the for­ mer’s father and sister here last SOUTH BEND, IND. (t o r . s v E t a ? s s : . Monday. 123 SOUTH M ICHIGAN ST. i ens, oorn. potatoes, shredded corn They found bis gloves and ooat and Mrs. E. D. Schrock returned on fodder farm implements and house- hat. Tuesday after a pleasant visit with hold furniture. Property of Perry The coroner upon them Sat her daughter and other relatives in