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CULVER CITIZEN.
hAKF. MAXIXKtJGKER.
VOL. III.
CULVER, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1905.
N on -P artisan
NO. 11.
in Politics,
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AROUND THE LAKE’S SHORES acher and M rs. Alexander S chum ­ THE FOURTH SESSION BEGINS LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES
acher for two weeks.
M rs. M. N. Dial is spending a S um m er N aval School Opens w ith H appenings of the P a st W eek in
P ersonal Notes of S u m m er V isit­
C ulver an d V icinity.
N early 1 wo H undred C adets.
few days a t W inona.
ors a t Lake M axinkuckee.
C. II, Brownell launched a sail
From tw enty-three in 1902 lo j Mrs. P la tt was a Plym outh vis­
M rs. Talbot, of T erre Ila u te , is a boat, on the lake Monday.
one
hundred and eighty-three in itor Saturday.
guest of the Steele's.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Topping,
1
9
0
5
th is ind icates how the school
All the hotels have on sale the
T h e land lord of M aple Grove of T erre H aute, are guests a t Bay
is
grow
ing
in
popularity
aud
C
i
t
i z e n s Souvenir Cards.
report nearly a full house.
View.
strength. As th e Log 6aid last
S. E. M edboum transacted
Mr. and M rs. tt. K. Culver left
Mr. and M rs. W. H . H u n ter, of
year “ it is no longer a venture, a business in Plym outh Tuesday.
on S aturday for St. Louis.
L a Salle. 111., are occupying
new scheme, b u t an established
Rev. M cConnehey transacted
R. 1\ V ancam p placed a naplha W ithies.
fact.''
From these figures one
launch on tho lake F riday.
M iss Shaver, of Indianapolis is judges th a t the School has come business at Plym outh Saturday.
Dr. O. A. R ea and daughter
M iss Mary H ilton, of L ogansport a g u est of th e M isses Robinson at to stay, th a t it satisfies a real de­
th e Powwow.
is a guest of M iss E tta R outh.
sire on th e p arts of the parents L ucretia were a t Plym outh S a tu r­
M r. and Mrs. W alter M armon, of and boys of tho whole country, not. day,
M iss H elen Allen of T e rre H a u te
Children's exercises a t the M.
Indianapolis, are spending a few only of th is section. From Mass*
is a guest of Mrs. T. TT. Wilson.
E.
Church next Sunday evening,
achusetts to San Francisco, from
E . A. E llsw orth.of L affayette, is days a t the lake.
E arl H eller, after spending sev­ Mexico to Alaska cadets have come. J u ly 16.
spending tho week a t his collage.
George D avis and J . H . K oontz
M r. and M rs Joseph S trong are eral weeks at th e lake, returned to One hears th e m iddle western
burred “r ” m ingled w ith the transacted business in Plym outh
spending tho week fit Terre H aute. Chicago Monday.
“fo’teen"
of th e G eorgian; in the Saturday.
M r.E . F . H azeldine, of T erre
Mr. Law rence H ilt, of Indianwith
his
mind
of
one
cadet waves the lux­
M iss lOstolla I Mery, of M isha­
apolis, is the guest of H enry Bliss. H aute, sp en t Sunday
uriance
of
the A nheuser bush, waka is visiting relatives and
family a t th e lake.
D r. and M rs. S. Y oung are
while his neighbor dream s of the friends here.
M r. and Mrs. W. S. Darnell, of
spending the week a t Torre Haute.
coffee tree and tropical palm —Old
Rev. Shepherd, of Plym outh,
M r. W alter W aldorf, of Chicago M em phis, T enu., areg u ests of Miss St. Louis and O ld Mexico hobnob
will preach a t the Assembly, S u n ­
Je n n ie D arnell at Palo Alto.
is visiting his cousin Dean W al­
w ith A laska and folks from York day a t U p. m.
M rs. Odell and family arrived a t state.
dorf.
M iss Emma H illsm an, of P ly ­
the lake W ednesday and opeued
School began officially T h u rs­
M iss Em m a Robinson, of Torre
mouth, is now em ployed at the
th e D. W . G ardner cottage.
day m orning with th e raising of
H aute, is a guest of M iss E leanor
C it iz e n office.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Lowman
and
the colors to th e strains of the
H ord.
M rs. D avid Sw igart has not im ­
M iss H arriet D ean, of In d ian a­ son. of South Bend, are g u ests of N ational A nthem and after a few
proved
very much in health. She
mom ents spent in chapel service
polis is a guest of Miss Jean M r. ami Mrs. W. P. Benton.
Mrs. F ro n t and daughter, of Lo- and in listening to a short talk is rath er feeble.
Collin.
W alter Miller and wife of C hica­
M iss M arjorie W illiams, of ansport, opened M iss D arnell's from Maj. G ignilliat classes were
held in regular order u n til noon. go arrived Sunday fo ra week’s vis­
Rochester, is a g u est of Miss cottage on the P o in t Saturday.
M essrs, Roland Rodgers, M al­ In th e afternoon there was a short it. with relatives here.
Planck.
; infantry drill w ith old cadets in
The All S aints G uild will meet
A fter spending a few days a t tho colm Root and A lbert R oot spent
charge,
and
by
supper
formation
with
M rs. Lamson a t the Palm er
bike the Howes returned home Sunday a t th e R odgers cottage.
there
was
a
decided
difference
in
House, Tuesday, Ju ly IB.
Charles H. P rice and son M artin
Monday.
th
e
way
th
e
now
men
moved
at
the
A line collection of Souvenir
. M iss M ary Stinson, of T erre are spending th e week at In d ia n a ­ word of command.
By
the
time
cards, at S lattery's drug store. T he
H aute, is a guest of M iss Zayda polis and L a f a y e t t e on business.
this is read th a t difference will Culver Citizen p rints them.
M r. and M rs. Jaco b W’olverton,
Scoville.
become more marked, and in two
Mrs. Irw in Sw igart of L ogans­
of
South Bend, were guests of
Mr. L ouis W ochez, of In d ian ap o ­
weeks a chance visitor would
p ort visited her parents Mr. anti
Ju d g e and M rs. W inlield Sunday.
lis is a guest of Mr. and M rs. J .
hardly believe th a t work started
Mrs. N athaniel G andy, Sunday.
L O S T --A four leaf m other of Ju ly Oth instead of dune llLh.
C Schaf.
I t has been suggested th a t a
pearl p in on th e F ourth of Ju ly .
A goodly num ber of former
M rs. S. P . Sheerin, will leave
F inder please leave a t th is office. cadets are back enough to make society for th e prevention of cruel­
Sunday to spend a few days at I n ­
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. V aughn and organizing th e battalion an easy ty to anim als is needed in Culver.
dianapolis.
M iss H aslinger who has been
Mr. aud M rs. M. H . R ice have m atter—of whom F egan—who was
R obert Oath cart and d aughter
visiting
M iss Sadie K orp returned
opened th eir cottage for the season. num ber tw enty-three in 1902 has '
are guests of M r. anti Mrs. B ates
to
her
home
at South Bend Mon­
Ju d g e and Mrs. W alker of I n ­ the largest num ber of service |
a t M ananna.
day. j
dianapolis, arrived a t th e lake stripes.
Mrs. R . E. Birch, of In d ian ap o ­
Mrs. N. rJ. H aas, d au g h tei Ethel
Mr. G ignilliat arrived from the
M onday to spend th e season at
lis1is a guest of her d aughter M rs.
South accompanied by his wife, and son Roy are visiting the fam­
In g les ide.
0 . R. Coffin.
Mr. and Mrs M eeks and Mrs. her d aughter M iss Sanborn, and ilies of D. G . W alter and J . TT.
W. W . Winslow, of Indianapolis
Jackson, who have been uuests of his son Tom. T he faculty has Koontz.
s p e n t'S u n d a y w ith h is fam ily a t
Mrs. Mary Haas, daughter E thel
M rs. J . M. D resser, have returned j undergone a few changes, b u t none
th eir cottage.
to Chicago.
i of th e faces are entirely new. and son R ay of Chicago are visit­
M rs. W. J . H ill and daughter, of
Moadames Reiter. Cornelius, i ^
» • >’• S m ith baa the work in ing the families of D. G. W alters
G reensburg, are guests of M rs -).
,1
P hysics and C hem istry, while and J , H. Koontz.
M ontgomery and S outhard, of
J
.
U1 v
IF. lieitm oicr.
-r,ochester,
i 4
L o li' M
\i- rs.
- nG. Capt. H u n t with ( ’apt.
H ave you seen the Culver C iti­
R
w ere guests
f_ .Noble r .
relieves the congestion in the zen's line of souvenir cards a t S la t­
M rs. Charles Flem ing of T erre
lv. Planck Tuesday.
departm ent of E nglish.
H au te, is a guest of M r. and Mrs.
tery’s drug store ? They are excel­
M r. and M rs. W. P. B enton, of
Pros pipits are exceedingly bright, lent views of the lake.
E. W. rJohnson.
Indianapolis, are occupying th e
M iss G race Irw in of Indianapo­ C hristian cottage w ith Mr. and th e most san g u in e could hardly
ttd G audy’s illness settled down
wish for more, aud with the joys to a case of typhoid fever. H e is
lis, is a guest of M rs. E. J . Craig Mrs. (J. H . H ellickson.
of past sum m ers still in our minds,
for the summer.
Mr. and M rs. Thom as W allin, we see n o th in g b u t good things a very sick young man, but hopes
Mrs. Frank Tern pie, o f Terre who have been guests of M r. and
are entertained of his recovery.
ahead.—The
Log.
H aute, is a gu est of M r. and Mrs. Mrs. H . B. I fey wood, at Ilam o wald
Mr. Allison Stewart, of P rince­
L ouis Duenweg.
New
K.
of
P.
Officers.
ton University, and Jack Morville
returned home Monday.
M
arm
ont
Lodge
No.
2B1
K.
of
W. H. A lbrecht, jr., of Terre
started M onday on a canoe trip on
M isses M arguerite Throne, and
P. elected the following officers for the Tippecanoe river to Lafayette.
H aute, placed a gasoline launch on
E thel Yacum, of Indianapolis, will
th e ensueing sem i-annual term.
the lake Saturday.
T he Culver band received th e ir
arrive M onday to be th e guests of
C. C.—E. W. Koontz.
Dr. A. 0 . Bartholom ew, of Log­ M iss H elen Wood a t Wood bank.
new uniform s last F riday. A well
V. C - M. A. Foss.
ansport
took d in n er a t th e
drilled band of sixteen pieces in
A very desirable cottage well
Prel.—Dr. II. H . Rea.
A cadem y Sunday.
splendid new uniform s is a credit
furnished, on lake front, good a rt­
M
.
W
.
L
A.
Osborn.
to any town.
Messrs. M* A. Woolen and S. M. esian well and good row boat. A d­
M.
A.—
Wm.
G
rubb.
D ial, of Indianapolis, sp en t S u n ­ dress M rs A. K. H eller, Culver, 1 nd.
During th e p ast month the PostI . G.—E zra H aw kins.
day at. W indemere.
office D epartm ent has issued fraud
M r. Daniel Dogerty and d au g h t­
O. G. U rias Menser.
orders against E. W . B eecher and
Mr. and M rs. R C. Small, of I n ­ er, who are guests of the former's
Installing Officer -A r th u r M or­
Indiana Chemical Mfg. Co. both
dianapolis, are guests of M r. aud sister Mrs. S. P . Sheerin, will leave
ris. F. C, B aker K. of R. and S.
of
M ishawaka.
M rs. W. H . F ulton.
for th eir home at In dianapolis S un­
T
h
e
autom
obile
and
the
horse
A ustin R outing has purchased
M r. and Mrs. W m. Retv. and day.
is
another
instance
of
fam
iliarity
a lot, of D. W. W olf and will erect
fam ily, of Terre H aute, opened
Mr. W . A. F leet. Rhodes scholar breeding contem pt.
Two years a dwelling a t once. Jacob Zechiel
th eir cottage Monday.
a t Oxford from V irginia, is expect­ ago the appearance of an autom o­
has the contract and the work will
M iss Claflin, of Toledo, O hio; is ed to arrive in th e States about
bile on th e street was the signal be rushed to an early completion.
a guest of M rs. J . M. D resser at the fifteenth to spend th e long
for every plug along th e line to
Willow S pring cottage.
Lots of new sailboats on the
vacation with his father. Col. Fleet. begin trying to clim b telephone
lake.
Messrs. Shirk. Ogle and
Mr. and M rs. Jo sep h S chaf and
Mr. and Mrs. F . M. M urphy, Mr. poles, or get into th e t store build­
Edwards
have crafts of the knock­
M rs. M aus. of Indianapolis, open­ and Mrs. H arry M urphy, M r. and ings. Today an autom obile does
ed th e ir cottage Friday.
M rs. P . M. W atson, of In d ian ap o ­ not a ttract as much attention from about ty p e and M essrs. Coffin and
Mrs. R ich ard E dw ards an d her lis, and Mr. Dan Southard, of C hi­ th e horses along th e street as from P errin are the owners of new cats.
m other, M rs. Stew art, sp en t a few cago, are guests a t th e M artindalo th e people. I t is nearly the same T here should be some good races.
days a t Chicago this week.
cottage in Indianapolis row.
B ert Allm an has a soldiers li­
on the country roads. Occasionally
M r. Moshell, a classm ate of
N O T 1C E —Those desiring to use a horse scares but it is com ing to cense which perm its him to sell or
Maj. (rig n illiat a t th e V. M . I. th e tennis courts at th e C. M. A. be th e exception and no t th e rule. peddle goods in M arshall county.
Tho history of the bicycle is re­ W hen we first saw it we took it to
was a t the lake for awhile.
d u rin g forenoons may m ake a r­
peating
itself in th e autom obile, be a m arriage license but upon
rangem
ents
to
do
so
with
Academy
Mesdarnes I Tahn, O ulnuin,Rentch.
and
the
horse has more sense than closer exam ination we discovered
Corneilus and K lein are being Quartemast.or, otherwise, K f . f . p
our mistake.
entertained by Mrs. J . A. S chum ­ O f f . — W. M. H a n d , Q uarterm aster. I th e people credit him with.
•
— •
■
Allen G andy of South Bend
came in on the excursion Sunday.
T he continues rain on Sunday
caused the crowd at. the lake to be
rather small.
M iss Casper Moricle, of B our­
bon, was the guest of M rs. A rthur
M orris last week,"
Mr. and M rs. McCoy of P ly ­
mouth visited with Mr. and Mrs.
David S m ith, Sunday.
FIRST YACHT RACE MONDAY
1 ack of W ind P rev en ts the A\eet
Scheduled for S a tu rd a y .
As there was no wind the race
set. for S aturday was postponed
until M onday m orning at nine
thirty but as there were delays the
race did not g et off u n till ten
o’clock.
It was decided to start
the sloops before the c at boats so
T he work on E, Poors house has
as to avoid any trouble in the two
been ou a stand still for the past
classes m ixing and being in the
two weeks, owing to some of the
way of each other. T he course
m aterial being mis-shipped.
was . triangular, running from a
Clifford W illiams, son of George point in front of M urdochs peer
W illiams of Plym outh, had two of to a buoy off Hit? Lake View thence
his lingers cut otf S aturday after­ south to a buoy in front of F a rr­
noon while working a t the basket ar's. T he first gun was lired at
factory.
ten and after three m inutes to
T he children's exerciss a t the jockey for places the second gun
M ethodist church, which were to was tired and the sloops were off.
have been held last Sunday eve­ The N assau (Thom as H endricks
ning were postponed on account new boat) was the first to cross
the line followed by K. W, S h irk ’s
of the rain.
Mrs. A. Cooksy, the wife of the W hite Lady, Old Scout and K en ­
former telegraph operator here; neth Ogle's uew boat the Esperance.
died a t her home in St. Louis. S a t­ Ten m inutes later the cat boats
urday evening. P articulars are started all of which did no t cross
the line until the third gun hud
not available.
A swarm of bees settled on a been fired so th a t th e tim es * ere
tree iu front of Mrs. Lord's m illin­ taken at 10:10. T he U ncas crossed
ery store M onday. A fter a consid­ th e line first followed by ('.C offin’s
erable excitem ent W. H . P orter new boat, the Dioues, G ilbert Van
Cam p's new boat, the Indian and
succeeded in hiving it.
the F lip. Among the sloops all
The Ladies of th e C hristian Aid
sailed the first leg about evenly
Society of Culver will hold a lawn
but on the second leg the OKI
social on the lawn of M rs. E .J. C ul­
Scout as usual took the lead and
ver T hursday evening Ice cream
held it untill the finish. T he E s­
and cake will be served.
perance made tho second best time
Evangelical C hurch services and th e N assau the th ird best.
Sunday Ju ly 15th, 1905, Sunday Thom as H endricks had the hard
School 10 a. m., Y. P . A. 7 p. in., luck to foul one of the buoy6 on
preaching 8 p. m. You are cord­ the second round which neccessiially invited to attend these ser, ated his going arround it again
vices. Chas. M cConnehey, pastor. and K. Ogle had the sam e m is­
F red Cook has returned to Culver fortune. W ith the cat boats the
with his fam ily and will make this two new boats which C aptain Edd
his future home, H e and Mr. M orris built last w inter made an
H ines have formed a copartnership exciting race. J . 1*3. Fulton who
and will conduct a first class black­ has the th ird boat built by Capt.
smith and repair shop.
M orris was - not able to be here
O ur m erchants do not exercise to race M onday so his boat, the
the care they should in preventing Isabella did not sail. In the first
paper and rubbish from being round the U ncas held the lead u n ­
thrown into the street,
some til the 11Van Camp., caught and
places we could m ention do not. re ­ passed her on the last, leg after
flect credit upon them for cleanli­ which the ‘'V an Camp held the
lead and one m inute and eight
ness.
D ennis Vanschoiack is taking les­ seconds ahead of the In d ian the
sons m architectural drawing. H e second boat. T he Sew ahauaka
has completed his 15th lesson and handicapping rule has been adopsent a sam ple of his work t o his j ted by tho club for th e handiaunt, Miss Mary M edboum . T he j capping of the round bottom sloops,
work is fine and displays talent as Before this they have been handicapped by th e club's knowledge of
well as most careful application.
the relative speeds of the different
W e regret very m uch, th a t w ej
: boats, but th e new rule handicaps
failed to mention in our last issue
them on th eir relative sail areas
th a t Rev. H erb ert G am filled the
and. water lines. T he following
the p u lp it a t the Reformed church,
is the table of tim es of the diflerSunday evening J u ly 2nd. U nder
boats:
the inspiration of friends and for­
mer associates, his sermon was of
s i .o o p s .
extraordinary earnestness
and
S t a r t .. Finish T im e
strength.
Old Scout (1st1 ..........10:04:25 11:15:28 1:11 :01
Kspur«:*n<S« ( 2 n d ) ............. 10 : 0 4 : 2G 11:21:41 1:17:15
Dr. O. A. Rea was appointed a Nttsr.au
(3rd)............. 10:08:18 11-.HI:22i 1:2S:01
m em ber of the school board to sue. W hite Lady i-UI............;iO:tM:«i 11:34':25 1:30:25
O A T BOATS.
ceed T . E. Slattery. T his appoint­
10:10:00 11:34:31 1:21:21
m ent is in accord with the eternal V an
10:lll:lXi 11:Xi 1:23:20
lit iliu ii I'jn d l . . ..
fitness of things. W e venture to Uncas (3d)................ 11):111:1X111:37:-lfi 1:27:30
D i o n i s ........ ............................ 10:10:U) 11:38:05 1:27:55
suggest th at M r. Speyer resign so F l i p ......................................... 10:10 CO11:38:99 1:28:29
th a t another doctor could be ap ­
POINTS FOR CU PS.
C nA T.I.EKO R Cr>P8,
pointed. W ith the over crowded
C lass C—
(Mass L>
Sloops
and disease infected building we O ld SctnH.. 3 I n d i a n __ i VauCump. 5
Ksp<;i'an<:c. 3 F lip ......... 3 Uncus...... 3
BiuiiU..... 1
have, the entire m edical staff of Na-if.au— 1
Tat Boats
C lass B —
the town ia not too strong to safe Van Curnp
.. ’■
E s p e ra n c o ............ 5
..3
W hite Ludy ....... 3
I n d i a n ...........
guard the health of our children. Uncas.......
.. 1
N».S¥«I«................ 1
D ates to r Kucos 1st. Ju ly s ; 2nd. Jul> 15; 3d.
A man living near R ichland Ju ly 29; 4th, Aug. 12; 5i.li, An«. 20.
Pur CUi.'S C ops—1st. 3d an d 5th races.
C enter came to town Saturday
For P ennant- 2nd. 4th und Stii row s.
lo r C hallenge Cups.
m orning and drove his horse and All
Ju d in s Miss F lorence E dw ards. Miss E liza­
beth
W
ilson. Miss Rhea ilo rro ll, Mis* C u m iu h c.
wagon in front of the blacksm ith
shop owned by H . M. Speyer
T he much talked of sale of the
where he unh itch ed and tied his
Dr. O. A. R ea property fell through
horse to the wagon. T h e poor an ­
at th e last m om ent Mr, A ustin ev­
imal was left standing there until
idently found som ething to suit
Sunday m orning when one of our
him better, or a property that, suits
town officers ordered the horse
him for less money. D r, Rea has
taken to M cLains livery stable and
valuable property and is worth all
fed. T he man left town Sunday
he a6ks for it..
night about. 9 o'clock. Such b ru t­
Call and exam ine the fine new
ality should be punished by giving
all guility p arties the full penalty asiortm ent of souvenir post Cc-rds
at S lattery ’s drug store.
of the law.
.
THE CULVER CITIZEN.
J. H . KOONTZ & SON, Pubs.
CULVER,
-
-
INDIANA.
W ith Kick and M ik b oth in fav o r of
peace, it ought to come eventually.
Sarali B ern h ard t say s m en's a ttire is
ridiculous. It is, Sarah. D on’t w ear it
again.
If you would h av e y o u r la s t w ords
w idely circulated, spend y o u r life in
robbing banks.
It w ill be re c a lle d th a t th e h eath en
Chineo w as p eculiar, even in th o tim e
of T ru th fu l Jam es.
B andit R alsull m ay now point w ith
pride to th e Lime w hen he constituted
th e M orocco question.
Ile n ry Ja m e s says A m ericans say
“ C ubar ” “ v an iller” and “cigah.” Does
H enry th in k Boston is A m erica?
An article in H a r p e r s refers to F ra n
c i s ‘D rak e as a p irate. T h e Spanish in
the W e st Indies call him th e devil.
A Philadelphia m an m ade $1,000,000
through forgery, h u t died aud had a
fine fu n e ra l before anybody found it
out.
Jim C orbett and Bob Fitzsim m ons
a re going to fight for the cham pionship
of th e w orld—the n ex t world, we p re­
sum e.
W om en love to ta lk about th e hus­
band of ih e fu tu re, b u t th ey a re p retty
well satisfied w ith the husband w ith a
present.
Still, w hen H enry J a m e s referred, to
som e A m ericans’ “un tid y language"
he m ay h ave been th in k in g of Ad­
m iral R. E vans.
F oreig n ers m ay be able to s e t along
w ithout A m erican w heat, b u t how they
can g e t along w ithout A m erican corn
and rye w e don’t see.
B ut if L u th e r B urbank dees evolve
a cobless corn w on’t it seriously in te r­
fere w ith M issouri's ju stly celebrated
m eerschaum in d u stry ?
T he k ing of Spain, it is stated , is a
very early riser. P e rh a p s he realizes
th e g re a t licks A dm iral Dewey once
p ut in before b reak fast.
If th ese scientific bureau of agricult«*
ia p s would only develop a m eth­
od of tra in in g potato bugs to live
solely on a weed diet, now!
Did you e v e r a c t as a dum m y di­
re c to r? Of course, we don’t m ean to
in sin u a te a n y th in g ag a in st your sta tu s
in th e dom estic estab lish m en t.
P neum onia Comm ission w ants
to semi a sc.;c n t,jst to th e polar regions
10 look fo r
W h at's th e use o f
scarin g tlloSA b enighted E sk im o s to
d e a th .
W h a t you w a n t to b e a r in m ind all
th e tim e a t th is season o f the year is
th a t it really is n 't so m uch as it
seem s—m eaning.
of
course,
th e
w eather.
T he w heat crop is going to be
e ith e r 340,000,000 bushels o r 425,000,000 bushels, according to w hich ex­
p e rt you patronize. A nyw ay th e re ’ll
bo enough.
Tho boy w ho stretch ed him self tw o
inches to m ake him self eligible as a
m idshipm an h as th e kind of stu ff in
him th a t m ay enab le h im to o’er top
h is classm ate.
Tt is rep o rted th a t th e m an w ho first
said th a t a w om an could d ress on $05
a year h as gone into bankruptcy ow ing
$15,000 fo r his w ife’s m illin er’s and
d ressm ak er's bills.
Stop w orrying ab o u t how fa st th e
ic c in the re frig e rato r m elts, and
c h e er yourself up w ith th e th o u g h t
th a t th e re is nothing doing in th e ash
producer in th e cellar.
How it m u st m ake th e old-time
schoolm aster roll in h is grave to h ear
th e m odern professor planning to
m ake th e schoolroom a s easy a s pos­
s ib le fo r th e boys an d girls.
If P h a ra o h 's d au g h ter could
foreseen that. A lm a T adem a w as
to g e t £14,000 for h is p ictu re o f
F in d in g o f M oses,” she would
b een differently dressed for th e
sion.
have
going
“T he
have
occa­
“ Sir H enry Irv in g road a poem by
A lfred A u stin ,” cables the foreign cor­
responden t. Sir H enry is a. w onder­
fu lly ro b u st m an, considering h is age.
b u t he re a lly o u g h tn 't to tak e chances
’.like t h a t
A scie n tist says th a t th e vital proc­
esses o f th e body a re carried on by
chem ical su b stan ces called “hor­
m ones." P re se n tly w e sha'.l have hor­
m ones controlled by a tr u s t and sold
in b ottles a t all drug stores.
T he m an who w rote to T7nclc Sam,
c are trea su ry d ep artm en t, W ashington,
asking for a decision as to w hich w as
th e h ead and w hich th e tail on a
n ickel, h a s voiccd a g re a t public de­
m and and should publish th e answ er,
if he g e ts one.
T he co u rts h av e decided th a t a
young lady w ho is h it on the nose by
a foul tip w hile w atching a baseball
gam e from th e g ran d stan d cannot re ­
cover dam ages, p artic u la rly if she i3
w earing one of those confounded pic­
tu re h ats w hen she is hit.
MEN ON SM ALL SALARY
BURDEN OF TAXES
Peculiar C onditions at P ittsb u rg Perm its M illionaires to Escape W ith
Nominal T axes on Incomes.
P ittsb u rg , Ta., disp atch : In v estiga­
tion of th e records of ihe assesso r's
office has revealed some am using fig­
ures se ttin g forth th e valuations
p laced on th e property of the tax­
p ayers of this city.
I t is show n th a t m en on sm all sa l­
aries in offices in P ittsb u rg a rc fre­
quently assessed h eavier on “ occupa­
tion" than a re th e m illionaires. The
“occupation” is supposed to rep resent
annual incom e and on th is the assess­
m ent is made.
It is therefore som ew hat sta rtlin g
to find th at th ere a rc b ut tw o m en In
P ittsb u rg whose occupation o r Incomo
is assessed at. as high a s $10,000. One
of th em is II. C. F rick , acknow ledged
to be w orth 370,000,000, and th e regis­
te r nf wills, Stengel, whose salary is
$5,(W0, but who it. appears has had a
fight w ith the town fathers.
O ther stra n g e figures on th e “occu­
pation" of well-known m illionaires aro
as follow s: T. H artgivcn. p resid en t of
th e F a rm e rs’ D eposit N ational bank
and one of th e to w n ’s w ealthiest men,
pays on $1,000 “occu p atio n ;" P resi­
dent C. H. M cEldowney of Ihe Union
T ru st com pany, a corporation capital­
ized at 820.000,000, pays taxes on only
$500. and A. C. Dickey, p resid en t of the
C arnegie Siccl com pany, pays on $5.000: B. F. Jones of the Jones & Laughlin com pany on $2,500; B ank Commis­
sioner R o b ert McAfee Adam s, $6,000
salary, but pays taxes o r $1,000.
Ja m e s W . F riend, a high official in
th irty corporations, ihe man who is
said to have lo st $800,000 to Cassie
Chadwick, and then laughed about it,
is down for an occupation valued at
$2,500. Jam es H. L ockhart, son of the
late Char!e« L ockhart of S tan d ard Oil
fam e and w ho is said to be worth
$100,000,000. is assessed at S1.000.
PA PER COMPANY IS TO A PPEA L
Sccures Perm ission to C arry Case to
Suprem e Court.
M ilwaukee, Wis., disp atch : ‘ U nited
S ta te s C ircuit Judge Seam an, upon pe­
tition nf counsel for the G eneral Pap er com pany gran ted a req u est for per­
m ission to appeal from the decision
requiring the subm ission of books of
tho G eneral P ap er com pany a s evi­
dence in th e h ea rin g in stitu ted by ihe
federal governm ent. Tlie appeal will
be decided by th e U nited Sialea su ­
prem e court. The records contained
in the books of S ecretary L. M. A lex­
an d er of the G eneral P a p er com pany
h ave been sought by counsel for the
g overnm ent and upon refusal of the
p ap er com pany officials to tu rn over
the books Ju d g e Seam an w as appealed
to and decided in fa v o r of the govern­
m ent.
The appeal to the hig h est
cou rt will delay the m ore im portant
testim ony several m onths.
CANNOT STEAL FROM HUSBAND
w ife A rrested on Charge of T aking
$1,000 Says Money Is Hers.
E vansville, Ind., special: M rs. C arrie
W estner, aged 21, w as a rrested here
by D cteetivcs H oger and Iloughtand
chargcd w ith stea lin g SI.000 from her
husband at. Peoria, 111. John Bourgland, w ith whom it Is alleged she
eloped, was also tak en lnt.o custody
and the two will be returned to Peoria
providing requisition p ap ers arc se­
cured.
It is alleged Mrs. W estner
cam e to th is city About six w eeks ago.
She had been m arried less th a n a year
and, :t is said, left her husband one
m onth a rte r ihe m arriage. It is said
the woman confessed to ihe police
that she took ihe money. "B ut a wife
cannot be convicted for tak in g money
from h e r hu sb an d .” she said. “W hat
is his is his w ife’s, and his w ife’s is
h is.”
END OF W OMEN’S CONVENTION
Suffrage Association Closes With
Many Resolutions and Reports.
P o rtlan d , Ore.. special: The N atio n ­
al W oman Suffrage association conven­
tion ended W ednesday night. Many
resolutions and rep o rts w ere consider­
ed. An address w h s delivered by Emil
G. Ilir.sch of Chicago during the a fte r­
noon. Mrs. F lorence Kelley in her
speech on “ Industrial P roblem s Affect­
ing W omen and C hildren” m ade the
stro n g point th a t th e w eakness of the
suffrage m ovem ent has been that. it.
has r o t enlisted tho active support, of
th e w orkingm an and urged th a t the
two g re a t forces join hands.
RENDER HONOR
TO P f l JONES
JUDGE GRAY DECIDES
SHOT-FIRER QUESTION
Body Is Formally Delivered
to United States in
Paris Church.
Springfield, 111., special: By the de­
cision of Judge Gray, fifth m em ber of
th e board of arb itra tio n to se ttle tho
controversy betw een th e U nited Minew o rk ers of Illinois and th e Illinois
O p erators' association, th e operato rs
and m iners alike m ust share th e ex­
pense of th e o p eratio n of the sh o t fir*
e rs Jaw.
T he decision w as m ade public a fter
th e re p o rt of th e scale com m ittee of
m in ers and operators. In his decision
Ju d g e Gray cites am ong his reasons
for th e stand he has tak en th a t th e
provision for inspection included in
the d u ties of the 3hot flrers is a bene­
fit to th e o p erato rs and th a t its m is­
sion is one of hum anity.
T he o p erato rs' association tak es the
decision of Judge Gray w ith m uch dis­
appointm ent.
“The decision is a b itte r disappoint­
m e n t to the o p erato rs,” said Herman.
.Tufiti, com m issioner of th e association.
“ Hut. having agreed to a rb itra te the
question in dispute, the operators will
sw allow th eir m edicine and m ake as
few grim aces as possible. T he de­
cision is n e ith e r m ilk nor w a ter.”
T he m iners look a t th e decision in
h different light.
S ecretary W . D.
Rvan said:
"I am satisfied. W hile th e decision
divides th e expenses, th e m in e rs’ or­
ganization is exonerated of any viola­
tion of its co n tracts.”
T h e o p e ra to rs said th a t as rapidly
a s shot flrers could be secured the
m ines of the sta te would be placed in
operation. T he w ages agreed upon for
sh o t firers and in spectors Is $4 a day
T he day will consist of eig h t hours.
CEREMONY MOST IMPRESSIVE
H ighest Naval and M ilitary Officials
of France Join W ith R epresenta­
tiv es of O ther N ations in Honoring
A m erica’s F irst Adm iral.
P a ris cablegram : The body of John
P aul Jones w as form ally delivered to
re p rese n ta tiv es of th e U nited S tates
a t th e A m erican church. A venue de
1’Alma, T hursday afternoon.
T he cerem ony was dignified and im­
pressive. T he highest m ilitary and
naval officers of F ran ce, th e diplo­
m atic re p re sen ta tiv es of m any coun­
tries, and th e special am bassadors and
naval re p re se n ta tiv es of tho U nited
S tales w ere present.
V ast crowds converged on th e ave­
nues leading to tho church.
T he
A m erican naval d etachm ent arrived
a t 3 o’clock and drew up in battalion
fro n t before the edifice, w here a divi­
sion of F ren ch troops already had
taken station.
Church Is Dccorated.
W ithin, the church w as beautifully
decorated with flowers. T he casket
reste d in front of th e chancel, w ith a
silken A m erican flag draped :«ver It,
w hile innum erable floral em blem s
w ere banked about it. T he front pews
w ere occupied by A m bassador McCor­
m ick and Special A m bassadors P o rter
and Loomis, R ear A dm iral Sigsbee,and the com m anding officers of the
ships of the A m erican squadron.
Across the aisle sa t P rem ier Rouv ie r and o th e r cabinet m inisters and
p ractically ihe en tire m em bership of
the diplom atic corps. The A m erican
Naval League, the Sons of th e Revolu­
tion, the O rder of the C incinnati and
o th e r patrio tic organizations, w ith
m any ladies, occupied the body of the
church.
A fter brief religious services, Gen.
T orter. w earing evening dress, accord­
ing to th e F rench custom , w ith the
red sash of the G rand Cross of tho
Legion of H onor across his b reast, ad­
vanced alongside th e casket and for­
m ally delivered the body to Mr. J/OOm is as the re p rese n tativ e of the
U nited S tates governm ent, w ho ac­
cepted it in the nam e of th e govern­
m en t and com m issioned A dm iral Sigs­
bee to tra n sp o rt it to th e U nited
S tates
Follow C asket on Foot.
O utside the church th e cortege was
form ed and proceeded along th e Ave­
nu e «le 1’AIma. th e C ham ps Klygees,
across the A lexander bridge to the
E sp lanade des Invalides. H eading the
procession cam e a squadron o f.c u ira s­
siers, stre tc h in g from curb to curb,
w ith a division of in fan try un d er Gen.
Frey. A fter them rum bled the gun
caisson bearing (he flower laden cof­
fin w ith g u a rd s of A m erican sailors
on e ith e r side. Hack of th e coffin w as
a long line of distinguished officials,
headed by A m bassador M cCormick,
Special A m bassadors P o rte r and Loo­
mis. P rem ier Rouvior and h is cab­
inet, th e foreign am bassadors, and
French gen erals and adm irals, all
walking, according to the French cus­
tom. The ap p earance of th e d etach ­
m en t of 500 A m erican sailors and
m a rin e s w as th e signal for enthuslasm all along the line. L a st cam e
an o th e r F ren ch division composed of
Infantry, cav alry and artillery.
T he ca sk e t w as deposited in Ihe
(renter of th e pavilion w hile tho cor­
tege passed, ren d erin g m ilitary hon­
ors. L ate r it w as to m e to th e Invalides railroad sta tio n and placed in a
funeral car. w hore, guarded by French
and A m erican sailors, it sta rte d for
C herbourg a t 10 o'clock at. night.
MAY SOLVE A MURDER PUZZLE
A rrest
Likely to C lear M urder of
Child in Shclbyville, Ind.
Shelbyvillc, Ind., disp atch : D etec­
tive H awkins, ex-United S ta te s m ar­
shal. h as collected evidence which he
believes is sufficient to unravel the
m ystery surrounding the m u rd er of
little May Ilill, and it. is thought an
ai re st w:l! be m ade. F ra n k Ilen ry
T hurston, 42, white, lived in th e dou­
ble house im m ediately south of Ihe
Hill home and m oved aw ay the day
DECISION FOR CALEB POW ERS a fte r th e m urder. He had w orked in
a table factory under Ilill, who w as
Will Now Be Given T rial in the Fed­ forem an of tho finishing room, b ut for
eral D istrict Court.
som e cause w as discharged a m onth
M aysville, Ky„ special: Caleb Pow ­ o r so ago and h as h e m unemployed
ers is to be tried in th e U nited Stares sincc. From his window he could
co u rts for com plicity in the m u rd er of see Mrs. Hill leave the house, which
W illiam Goebel at F ran k fo rt. T his is only four feei away. A t ihe hour
th e girl w as killed he w as hom e in
whs settled h e re when U nited Siat.es
D istrict Ju d g e Cochran announced th a t com pany w ith an o th er well-known
he would not take ju risd ictio n in the c h a rac ter who m ay figure largely as
case, as had been requested by a tto r­ a w itness. Officers, how ever, a re not
disposed to abandon the first suspect,
neys for Pow ers.
a colored m an, who w as a t Ihe place
th a t morning.
P riv ate Eank Law (nvalid.
Indianapolis. Ind., disp atch : uJdge
F rem o n t Alford of the Marlon county NEGRO FARM HANDS ON STR IK E.
crim inal court has held unconstitution­
al th e law passed by the last, session 3 rain Is Going to W aste in the H arvest
Fields of Kentucky.
of the L egislature placing the private
banks of Indiana under sta le su p e r­
L exington. Ky.. special: N egroes are
vision. The case will be appealed.
reported to have en tered into a com ­
bination here aud agreed not. to work
More M iners Are Dead.
in h a rv est fields for ?1.50 a day, th e
Bluefield. Va.. dispatch: T hree more price offered by farm ers. W heat is
victim s o f th e explosion in the m ine going to w aste for lack of labor to h a r­
o f th e Tide W a ter Coal and Coke vest it. T h ree negro m en known tu
Com pany have died, m aking the death have refused offers of w ork in h arv est
list five. The shaft h as been p ro ­ Helds were a rre ste d for vagrancy and
nounced c le ar by sta te inspectors and sent to the workhouse. Farm ers aro
ihe m iners have resum ed w ork.
saking step s to procure Swedish help.
Expense to Be Shared Alike by Op­
e ra to rs and M iners, Since Both
P a rtie s Arc Benefited.
DUN'S CHICAGO
IM P O R T
Commercial Defaults Are Be­
low Those o f July, One
Year Ago,
M E T A L C 0 N S U M P T I 0 N GROWING
O utput of Finished Iron and Steel
Shows No Diminution, W hile Busi­
ness Is Heavy in W ire, P lates and
stru c tu ra l Form s.
N ew York special: S urrogate F itz­
gerald look up the case of Sam uel
F ale s Dunlap, an o ctogenarian who
died last M arch. Mr. D unlap had lived
in his house for m any y e ars alone
w ith his servants. H e left two wills,
disposing of his e sta te of m ore than
51,000,000. One is dated Oct. 25, 11)03,
and m akes a cousin. H aliburton Fales.
th e sole beneficiary. T he o th e r will
Is dated Ja n . 2, 1901. In it W illiam
H aliburton, Sam uel W. and Joseph
B ridgeham , also cousins, are nam ed,
w ith Rose Ealdcn, who for m any
y e a rs was D unlap's housekeeper. H al­
iburton F ales is made resid u ary lega­
tee. The th ree cousins o th e r th an
F a le s co n te st th e 1904 w ill on the
ground th a t D unlap w as incom petent.
One of the w itnesses w as Dr. Ed­
w ard P. Fow ler, w ho w as D unlap’s
physician for forty years. H e said
h is old friend had eccen tric habits.
Mr. D unlap wore a hat and his house
c o at in tho house until be w ent to bed,
an d would buy a su it of clothes only
once in fifteen years. Dr. Fowler was
asked to w hat ex ten t Mr. D unlap used
intoxicants.
” 1 h av e know n him to drlnlt a pint
of-brandy, a h a lf pint of w hisky and
a b o ttle of cham pagne in tw enty-four
hours.” said Dr. Fow ler. “T his he did
almost, dally.”
Chicago disp atch : T he w eekly re ­
view of Chicago trad e , published by
R. G. Dun & Co., says:
"Ju ly settlem en ts usually offer a fa ir
reflex of b u siness conditions and it is
g ratifying to find th a t on an increased
volum e of bank exchanges both th e
average cost of money and com m er­
cial defaults aro low er th an a year
ago. Local In te re st and dividend pay­
m ents were exceptionally larg e and
financial activity broadened, b ut operations proceeded sm oothly, funds con­
tinued in am ple supply for ordinary
needs and th e re w as considerable new
in v estm en t in securities.
"B roken w eather interfered In th e
principle re ta il branches, yet dealings
reached a large aggregate, due to im­
proved holiday dem and, and th e de­
pletion of m erchandise stocks has
been of sa tisfa cto ry extent. C ountry
advices in d ica te th a t retail sales en­
larged and (hat th is featu re is steadily
spreading to those sections w here h a r­
vestin g p ro gresses and m oney be­
comes m ore abundant.
Consum ption Is Heavy.
“R eorders in seasonable goods have
held up well for both in te rio r and
city, testifying to heavy consum ption.
W holesale linca re p o rt fa ir advance
m ade in forw ard selectio n s fo r fall
delivery and th e re is su stain ed Ship­
m ents for dry goods, sum m er clothing,
footw ear ana food products. W are­
house exhibits now a rc being prepared
for th e approaching advance guard of
v isitin g buyers and th e outlook favors
larg e transactions.
“F actory consum ption of supplies
reflects extending use of m etals, and
th e re is no reduction in th e ou tp u t of
finished iron and steel, though w eak­
e r prices have baited th e inquiry for
furnaeo producr. Kail com m itm ents
cover much tonnage and new business
is h eavy in w ire, plates and stru c tu ral
forms.
Grain and Live Stock.
“ P rim ary foodstuffs again furnished
active dealings, especially in the lead­
ing cereals, w hich w ere su bjected to
conflicting re p o rts as to th e s ta tu s of
new crops. Flour, how ever, linn shown
no recovery in th e general dem and,
and m illers bought w heat only to
satisfy absolute needs.
T he total
movement. of grain here, 8,211.228 bu.,
included receipts ag g reg atin g 5.040,161 bu., a gain of 44.8 p er cent over
those of corresponding week la st year,
but the sh ip m en ts, 3,171.067 bu., were
disappointingly under those of last
week, and barely l p er ccnt. over those
of a y e a r ago. R eceipts of live stock.
284,600 head, com pared w ith 245.131
head a year ago.
“ F ailu res reported in the Chicago
d istric t num bered 10. ag ain st Si last
w eek and 39 a y e a r ago."
GREAT
NATIONAL D EFICIT
MILLIONAIRE DUNLAP
IMBIBED HEAVILY
D rank Brandy, W hisky and Cham­
pagne in Large Q uantities, Yet
Lived Four-Score Years.
TUNNEL
IS PROJECTED.
St. Louis and E ast St. Louis to Be
Connected by Bore.
St. Louis, Mo., dispatch: Incorpora­
tion papers h av e been received by
th e organizers of the Illinois and Mis­
souri Tunnel Company, form ed for
th e purpose of excavating u n d e r the
M ississippi riv e r betw een St.. Louis
and E a s t St. Louis, 111., for the h an ­
dling of traffic. T he capital stock will
be 3100,000 and the incorporators arc
Edw ard T,. Thom as. George K. Thom as
and John T. T aylor.
George K.
T hom as, who l.s county clerk of St.
C lair county, Illinois, said th a t it is
proposed to build a tu b u lar steel tu n ­
nel fifty feet below the riv er bail and
am out a m ile in length. H e said work
would probably begin w ithin a year
and it will req u ire a y e a r's lim e tc
com plete it.
CUCUMBER
SEED
CAUSES
SUIT
C onsignm ent of 38.000 Pounds Said tc
Have Been Disappointing.
Janesville, W is., sp ecial: A ttorneys
T ierce and F ish er of Jan esville will
tr y before Judge H onore of Chicago
Ju ly 12 a dam age suit, involving the
sa le of 38,000 pounds of cucum ber
seed, from which w as grow n 190,000
bushels of cucum bers. T he ease is
th a t of F. H . S w ett c t al. vs. Phillip
A. M arsh, both of Chicago. It is
claim ed the seed was n o t of Ihe v a ­
rie ty rep resen ted and because of that
scores of pickle d ea lers in n o rthern
Illinois and southern W isconsin have
been dam aged In the sum of $70,000.
IS $24,500,000
S tatem en t of T re asu ry Shows O pera­
tions for th e Fiscal Y ear.
W ashington disp atch :
T he follow­
ing statem en t of tho operations of
th e tre a su ry fo r the fiscal y e a r ended
Ju n e 30 has been m ade public: "T he
governm ent fiscal y e a r has ended. The
treasu ry deficit for the y e a r will be
approxim ately
124,500,000,
Thin
am ount is su b je c t to a slight, b ut not
m aterial, change. T he la st re p o rt of
th e secretary of the tre a su ry e stim a t­
ed a deficit for th is fiscal year of
$18,000,000. T he actual deficit ex­
ceeds th is by $6,500,000. . T he receipts
for th e fiscal y e a r have been about
$543,000,000, 52.000,000 m ore than (he
receip ts estim ated, by the se c re ta ry of
th e tre a su ry in his la st report. T he
expenditures have been 8567,500.000,
o r about $8,500,000 m ore th an was es­
tim ated. The m onth o f Ju n e shows
a handsom e su rp lu s of nearly S13.000,000 and reduced the deficit from ?37,000,000 to $24,500,000.”
PRO SPERITY IS NORWAY'S HOPE
Political C risis Is Not Felt by Industry
of th e Country.
C hristiania cablegram : The pollical
crisis h a s had a rem arkably sm all in ­
fluence on the general condition of the
country. W ith th e exception of a fall­
ing off in th e num ber of Sw edes visit­
ing N orway tho tourist traffic is excel­
lent. T he h a rv est prom ises to be
good an d th is helps to stim u late busi­
ness. T he custom s revenue fo r .Tune
show s a g re at increase, p artly due to
th e new tariff, which Is slightly pro­
tective. T his in d icates a flourishing
condition of commerce.
Brook Farm house Is Burned.
Boston, M ass., sp ec ia l: M ischievous
boys have destroyed w ith firecrackers
th e fam ous old Brook farm house—the LEITER ESTATE W INS LAW SUIT.
an cien t dwelling in W est Roxbury,
w hcro E m erson. F uller, th e eld er P a r­ Court Decides P artitio n W ith Colonel
P ra tt W as Fair.
k er. D ana and a dozen m ore kindred
sp irits set up ih cir short-lived ideal­
Cheyenne, Wyo., disp atch : The court
istic social dem ocracy.
decided ag a in st th e appeal of Colonel
J. H. P r a tt of O m aha in his celebrated
Salute C osts P riv a te 's Life.
case a g a in st the L e tte r e sta te of Chi­
New York disp atch : P riv a te Cor­ cago and held that the p a rtitio n of the
nelius H arrington of com pany H, p ro p erty in w hich T ra it and Lcit.er
E ighth U nited S tates infanrry, who w ere p a rtn e rs and which was w orth
was in ju red by th e p re m atu re explo­ : 500.000, w as ju s t and equitable. P ra tt
sion of th e ch arge of ?. siege gun while endeavored to have the ruling and di­
firing th e natxm al salu te on G overnor's visions w hich w ere m ade by a com m is­
sion s e t aside as unfair.
Island is dead.
CONSTANT ACHING.
Rack aches all th e tim e. Spoils your
ap p etite, w earies tho body, w orries
the mind. K idneys cau se it all and
D oan’s
Kidney
Pills relieve and
cure it.
H.
B. McCarvor, of 201 C herry
St., P o r t l a n d ,
Ore., inspector of
fre ig h t for the
Trans-C ontinental
Co., say s: “I used
D oan’s
K idney
Pills
for
back
ache and o th e r
sym ptom s of kid­
ney trouble which
had annoyed me
for m onths.
I
th in k a cold w as responsible for tho
whole trouble. It seem ed lo se ttle in
my kidneys.
D oan's K idney Tills
rooted it out. It is sev eral m onths
since I used them , and up to d ate
th ere h as been no recu rren ce of th e
trouble.”
D oan's K idney Pills for salo by all
dealers. P rice 50 cen ts p er box. Foster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
F u tu re of th e College A thlete.
The college ath le te Is now “in our
m idst.” W h at is he fit for, now th a t
w e have him ? T he college a th le te ,
when he goes out. and looks for some­
th in g to do, is no longer living in th e
sam e world that, no lived in for four
y e a rs a t college. H e is no m ore a
hero. No team m an ag er looks a fte r
b is en te rta in m e n t and pays his bills.
His nam e does r.ot get. Into th e papers.
T he m en w ith the gray side w hisk ers
th a t he asl<s for em ploym ent h ave
n ever heard of him o r his team . It is
no w onder th a t the college a th le te
finds the tem ptation stro n g upon him
to go into professional sp o rts in ono
way or another. T h ere his accom ­
p lishm ents a r e of some account. R ut
if he Is a good a th le te he has learned
a t least, one th in g th a t will stan d him
in good stead, and th a t is to ta k e w ith
good grace a p re tty thorough defeat
an d try again.—New Y ork Mail.
Avoid the Cheap and “ Big Can” Bak­
ing Powders.
The cheap baking pow ders have h u t
one recom m endation: th e y certain ly
give the pu rch aser plenty of pow der
for his money. T hese pow ders a r e
so carelessly m ade from Inferior m a­
te rials th a t they will not m ake light,
wholesom e food. F u rth e r, th ese cheap
baking pow ders have a very sm all per­
centage of leavening g as; th erefo re it
la k e s from two to th re e tim es as m uch
of such pow der to ra ise th e cak e o r
biscuit as it does of C alum et B aking
Pow der. T herefore, in the long run,
th e actual cost to th e consum er of
such pow ders is m ore th a n C alum et
would be. Cheap baking pow ders
leave th e bread som etim es bleached
and acid, someLimes yellow and alk a­
line, and alw ays unpalatable. T hey
are n ev e r of uniform stre n g th anti
quality.
^ ^ u o t buy a perfectly w holesom e
bakijjg ]:0Wd e r like C aiam et, th a t is at
The Katne tim e m oderate in price and
oue which can be relied upon? Calu­
m et is alw ays the sam e, keeps indef­
initely and gives th e cook th e le a st
trouble.
Saved by Lord C harles Beresford.
F ra n ce h a s g rate fu l m em ory o f
Loi’d C harles Beresford, for he saved
one of h e r battlesh ip s from d estru c­
tion. T he Seignelay had gone ash o re
in a gale, and tho F ren ch ad m iral
thought h e r ease hopeless. B ut L ord
C harles sp e n t th re e d ay s in p u ttin g a
h a w se r rig h t round her, and th e n from
th e bridge of th e U ndaunted be sig­
naled to h is en g in eers to go full speed
ahead, and aw ay into the sea cam e
the Seignelay. T he F ren ch govern­
ment. offered him th e Legion of H onor.
Tho A dm iralty said he m ust not ta k e
It. B u t th e F rench se n t him one o f
th e m ost beautiful Sevres v ases th a t
h a s ev er gone out. of France.
BABY'S TER R IB L E SORE
Bcdy Raw W ith H um or—Caused Un­
told Agony— Doctor Did No Gcod
—C uticura Cured a t Cnee.
“ My child w as a very d elicate baby.
A te rrib le sore and hum or broke out
on his body, looking like raw flesh,
and causing th e child u n to ld agony.
My physician prescribed various rem ­
edies, none of which helped a t all. I
becam e discouraged and took th e m at­
te r into my own hands, a n d .trled Cmic u ra Soap and C uticura O intm ent
w ith alm ost im m ediate success. Be­
fore th e second w eek had passed the
aorcness was gone, not leaving a tra c e
of anything. Mrs. Je a n n e tte H. Block
281 R osedale St., R ochester, N. Y.”
As Usual.
H e—Yes, D ora tru s ts me. 1 am sure
of it, because she ad m itted h e r age to
me!
She—W a sn 't th a t clev er of h er!
H e—How do you m ean?
She—W hy—er, clev er to m ake you
believe It!—D etroit F re e P ress.
Here is Reliet for Women.
M other Gray, a mi me in N ew Y ork,
discovered a. p le a sa n t h e rb rem edy fo r
w om en’s ills, called AUSTKALiANLEAF. Cores fem ale w eaknesses, Back­
ache, K idney, B ladder an d U rinary
troubles. A t a ll D ru g g ists o r by m ail
50c. Sam ple m ailed F R E E . Address,
T he M other f?rav Co LeKoy. N’. V.
T he ocean greyhound h as th e con­
spicuous advantage of n o t being in
danger of ru n ning off the tra c k and
bum ping into a frelghthousc.
Defiance Starch
s h o u ld b e 1ii e v e r y h o u s e h o ld , n o n e so
KOOd, b e s i d e s 4 oz. moru f o r lo c e n t s
t h a n a n y o t h e r b r a n d o f c o ld w a t e r
s ta rc h .
Som e m e n a s k f o r a job as though
they w ere a;‘raid they m ight g e t iL
Lion roared, and w e w ent to Castle
L y n ar and m ade an end—save of th is
sp ittin g Sparhaw k, whom o u r m a ster
would not let us kill, and whom now
we keep w ith d ip p e d w ings fo r our
sp o rt.”
T he lad listened w ith erected head
and h au g h ty eyes to tho ta le , b u t
S -FL- C R O C K E T T ,
answ ered not a word.
"Now,” cried W erner, with I1I3 cup
(C o p y rig h t, 3308, 1900, h y S. R . C ro c k e tt.)
In h is hand and his brow s b e n t upon
w ard them and p u n ctu atin g his m ean­
C H A P T E R I.
th e youth, “dance fo r us a s you used
in g upon th e palm of his loft hand
upon th e Baltic, w hen the m aids cam e
w ith th e fingers of his rig h t. “If I,
The Hall of th e G uard.
in fre sh from th e ir tirin g au d the
L oud ra n g th e la u g h te r in th e hall W e in e r of O rseln, w ere now to w alk
new est k irtle s w ere donned. Dance, I
o f tho m en-at-arm s a t C astle Kerns* u p stairs, and in so many words tell
say! Fool it for your life !”
berg. T h ere had com o an em bassy m y lady, ‘the sw eet, ea sy princess,’
T h e lad M aurice von L ynar stood
from th e h e re d ita ry P rin cess o f Plass- as you nam e her, Joan of th e Sword,
w ith his bold eyes upon h is to rm ent­
enbu rg . recently estab lish ed upon the a s w e a re proud—•”
ors. "C urs of Bor-ftnssia,” lie said at
"Jo an of th c Sword! H o ch !”
th ro n e of h e r ancesto rs, to th y Duch­
last, in speech that, trem bled w ith
T he m en at-arm s a t th e low er table,
e s s Joan of H ohenstein, ru le r of th a t
anger, "you m ay vex th e soul of a
c lu s te r of hkH sta te le ts w hich is called th c boarded cap tain s a t th c high D anish gentlem an with your a sp er­
collectively M asurenland, an d which board, the very page boys lounging in
sions, you may wound his body, but
includes. besides
H ohenstein, the th e niches, rose to th e ir feet, a t the
you will n ev e r be able to stan d up to
v
ery
nam
e,
pronounced
in
a
voice
of
original E ag le's E yrie, K ernsw alu
aim in battle. You will never be
thunder-pride by Chief Captain W er­
also, and M arienfeld.
w orthy to cat or drink w ith him, to
n
er.
Above, in th e hall o f audience, th e
"I th a n k you. gentlem en, on behalf ta k e his hand in com radeship, or to
am bassador, one Leopold von Desof
my lady, in whose nam e I com­ rid e a tilt w ith him. P igs of the sty
sa u e r. a g re a t lord and m ost learned
you are. m an by m an of you— Wends
councillor of sta te , sa t alone w ith the m and h ere,’ said W erner, bow ing cere­ and boors, and no king's g en tlem en !"
m
oniously
to
all
around,
w
hile
th
e
young duchess. T hey w ere eatin g of
“ H ans T renek, lift this sp rin g ald ’s
th o baked m eats and drinking the o th ers settled them selves to listen. p retty w rist-baublc!” said W erner.
"Now,
w
orthy
soldiers
of
P
lassen
­
good R henish up th ere. But, a fte r all,
A t the w ord th e m an laid down his
it. was m uch m errier dow n below w ith burg,” he w ent on, “ be it know n to p a rtisa n and lifted th c ball high beW ern er von O rscln, A lt P ik k er, P e te r you th a t if (to suppose a case w hich : tw een his tw o hands.
B alia, and Jo h n o f T h o rn , though w ill n o t happen) I w ere to tell our
“Now d an c e!” com m anded W erner
what, they a'.e w as m ostly b u t plain L ad y Jo a n w hat you have confessed
ox-flesli, and th e ir d rin k th e stro n g to us here and boasted of—th a t you
ale n ativ e to the h ill lands, w hich is lied and double lied to her— I lay my
Hie and the lives of th ese good fel­
called W en dish m ead.
low s i h at the p a ir of you would be
“Get you down, C aptains Jo rlan and
Boris?,’' th e young duchess h ad com­ a s w ing from the co rn er gallery of th c
m anded. looking very handsom e and L ion's T ow er in som ething under five
m in u tes.”
haughty in the prid e o f h e r tw entyJ o ria n rose to his ieet. “Up, B oris!”
one y ears, h e r e ig h t stro n g castles,
an d h e r tw o thousand m en read y to h e cried ; “no-Bor-Russian, no kern of
r is e at h e r w ord; "dow n to th e hall, H o h en stein th a t ev er lived, shall over­
w h e re my officers send round th e w as­ crow a cap tain of th e arm ies of Pla-ssail. ir they do n o t tr e a t you well, sen b u rg and a soldier of thc P rincess
H elene—H eaven bless her. Take your
-e'en com e up and tell it. to m e.”
“ Good!" had responded the tw o sol­ rin g in your hand, Boris, fo r w e will
d ie rs of ih e P rin cess of P lassenburg. go up straightw ay, you ami I. And
tu rn in g th em a b o u t aw if th ey had we will tell th c Lady D uchess Joan
b e e n hinged on th e sam e stick, and th a t, hav in g no sw eeth eart of legal
S tartin g fo rw ard w ith precisely th e standing, and no desire for any, we
sh a m e stiff h itc h from th e h alt, they choused h e r in to the belief th a t we
would bestow h e r rings upon our be­
-made for th e door.
tro th ed in th e rose gardens of P las­
"H ut s t a y / ' Joan of H ohenstein had senburg. T hen we will see if indeed
\ — / ___I ' L b l\ i r
said , e re they reached it. "h ere a re a w e sh all be asw ing in five m inutes.
•couple of rin g s. My fa th e r le ft me R eady, B oris?”
■one o r tw o such. F it them upon your
"Aye, th rice ready, J o ria n !”
fingers and w hen you re tu rn give
“A bout then! Q uick m a rc h !”
th e m to th e m aidens of your choice.”
A g re at noise of clapping rose all
And w ith the«r rings upon th e ir lit­ round th e hall as th e tw o sto u t sol­
tle fingers th e tw o burly cap tain s w ent d iers s e t them selves to m arch up tho “ P i g s of- t h e s t y y o u a r e — m a n b y
.down th o n arro w s ta ir o f C astle sta irc a se by w hich they had ju s t des­
m an of y o u !”
K ernsberg. B eing a rriv e d a t th e hall cended.
von O rseln. “dance the Danish m ilk­
b e n e a th they soon found them selves
"S tand to th e d o o rs!” cried W erner, m aid’s coranto, o r I will bid them
-the c e n te r o f a hospitable circle. Gruff, th e ch ief captain, "do n ot let them drop it on yo u r toes. D ost w an t them
■bearded W endish m en w ere th ese of­ pass. S tand up and drink a deep cup jellied, m an?”
ficers of th e young duchess; n o t a to them , ra th er! To C aptains Jorian
"D ro p ,'a m l be cursed in your low­
■butterfly youngling n o r a courtly c a r­ and Boris of P lassenburg, b rav e fel­
born so u ls!" cried the lad fiercely.
p e t k n ig h t am ong them , b u t m en ta n ­ lows b o th !”
" U ntruss my hands and le t me loose
ned lik e ship men of th e B ailie, sol­
T h e to a st w as drunk am id m ulti­ w ith a sword and ten yards clear on
d iers m ostly who had served under
h e r fa th e r rfenrv, foraging upon occa. tu d in o us shoutings and handshakings. th e door and, by S a in t M agnus of tho
T he two men h ad stopped perforce, Isles. I will disem bow el any th re e of
=slon as fa r a s th c M ark ln one dlrec- for th e doors w ere in the hands of
yo u !”
t(011 «...i in to Bor-Russla in the other,
"You will n ot dance?” said W erner
m en grounded and com pacted a ftcr th e so ldiers of tho guard, and the pike
points clustered thick In th e ir p a th s nodding at him.
t h e h e a rts of Jo ria n and Boris.
*'l will sec you fry in hell fire first!
i t w as sm all w onder th a t am ong T hey tu rn ed now in th e direction of
"Down w ith
th e
ball,
H ans
* uch congenial society tho ex-men-at- th o high table from w hich they had
T re n e k !” cried W erner. "H e that, will
arm s found them selves presently very risen.
•<oxt down, gentlem en, and I also not. dance at. C astle K ernsdorf m ust
m uch a t hom e. Scarcely w ore they
will
sit. Now hearken w ell," said learn a t lea st to Jump.”
seated w hen Jorian began to brag
‘"W a re toes, S p arh aw k !” cried the
-of th e g ift th e duchess had given him W e rn e r; “these good fellows of m ine
will b ear me o u t th a t I lie not. You soldiers in chorus, b u t a t th a t mo­
fo r th e m aiden of his troth.
“ And Boris hero, th a t h u lk in g co­ have done bravely and spolccr. up like m ent, suddenly kicking o u t as fa r as
lloid, th a t H ans K lapper upon the good m en taken in a fault. B ut we h is ch ain s allowed, the boy took the
’housetops, had well-nigh spoiled the w ill n ot p erm it you to go to your stooping lout, on the face, and In­
j e s t ; for w hen h e r ladyship asked him deaths. F o r o u r Lady Joan Cod bless continently w idened 1lie superficial
a second tim e in h er sw eet voice for h e r—would n o t ta k e a false wore a re a of his m outh. H e w ent over on
th e nam e of h is ‘b etro th ed .’ he m ust from any—no, n o t If St w ere on h is back amid th e uproarious la lighter
n e e d s, lay his tongue to ‘G retchen,' T w elfth N ight or a fte r a C hristm as of his fellows.
T he fellow rose, sp lu tte rin g an­
Instead of 'K a tr in / as he had done a t m erry-m aking. She would n o t forgive
it from your old Longbeard upstairs, grily.
t h e firs t!”
W e rn e r von O rseln, th e eld est and whose business it is—th a t is, if she
"H old bis legs, some one," he said,
gravest, of all, glanced round th e full found it out. ‘To th e gallow s!’ she "I'll m ark his pretty fe e t for him .
c irc le of his m ess. T hen lie looked would say, and we— why, we should H e shall n ot kick so free another
back a t th e tw o cap tain s of th e em ­ sorrow for having to h asten the lim e.”
bassy guard of P lassen b u rg w ith a stre tc h in g s of two good men. Keep
A couple of h is com panions took
your rings, lads, ami keep also your
;plt.ying glance.
hold of tho hoy on e ith er side, so
w
its
ab
o
u
t
you
when
th
e
duchess
"A nd you lied ab o u t your sw eet­
th a t he could n ot move his limbs, and
h e a rts to th e D uchess .Toan” h e said. questions you again. Nay, w hen you H ans again lifted high the ball.
re
tu
rn
to
P
lassenburg,
he
wise,
seek
"H a. ha! Yes! I trow yes,” quoth
“Now. then, for m arrow and m ashed
J o ria n jovially. “W ine m ay be dear, o u t a G retchen and a K atrin and be­ tro tte rs !" be cried, sp ittin g th e blood
stow th e rings upon them —th a t is, if
e v e r you m ean again to stand within from th e split corners of h is mouth.
“H a lt!”
th e d an g er of Joan of th e Sword in
(To be continued.)
th is h e r castle of K e rn sb e rg !”
ID
By'
A u ifw r o / ‘ZZe& rt/em & i
1W .
“G retchens are none so scarce in
P lassenburg,” m uttered Jo rian .
“I
th in k we can sa tisfy h e r—b u t a t a
c h eap er price th a n a rin g of rubies
se t in g o ld !”
CH A PTER
The
“ But
s ta y ,”
; SE C R E TA R Y H A Y A T REST
IN SP LE N D ID M A U SO LE U M
J o a n o f H o h e n s te in
s a id .
had
b u t th is ring will pay th e sw eets of
m any a n ig h t!”
j.
“Ila , ha! It will, will it ” said W er­
n e r, th e chief captain , grimly.
“ Aye, tru ly ,” echoed Boris, th e
m ead beginning to w ork n u ttily under
h is ste e l cap, "w hen we m e lt th is—
h a, h a ! —K a trin ’s jew el, w e’ll quaff
m any a beaker. The R henish shall
flow. And P eg and Moll and E lisab et
sh all be th ere—yes, and m any a good
fellow —”
“ S hut th e door!” quoth W erner, the
ch ief captain , at. th is point. "S it down,
gentlem en!
C aptains Jo ria n and
B oris, you do n o t seem to know th a t
you a rc no longer in P lassenburg.
H ere a re no tab les of K arl th e Mil­
le r ’s Son to ham per o u r liege m is­
tre s s . Do you know th a t you have
lied to h e r and m ade a jest, of it? ”
H e spoke very slowly, lean in g to-
B a it i n g
of
th e
II.
S p a rh a w k .
“B rin e in th e D anish Sparhaw k,
and w e will b a it h im !” said W erner.
"W e have shown o u r g u ests a poor en­
tertain m en t. B ring in the Sparhaw k,
I sa y !”
Through th e black oblong of the
dungeon doorway th ere cam e a lad of
sev en teen or eighteen, tall, slim,
dark-brow ed, lim ber. H e w alked be­
tw een two m en-at-arm s, who held his
r is ts firm ly 011 c ith e r side. H is hands
w ere chained to g eth er, and from be­
tw een them dangled a spiked ball th a t
clanked heavily on th c floor as he
stum bled forw ard ra th e r th a n w alked
into th e room. H e bad black h a ir
that, w aved from his forehead in a
b ackw ard sw eep, a nose of slightly
Rom an shape, which, to g e th er w ith
his bold eagle’s eyes, h ad obtained
lilm th e nam e of th e Spar or Sparrowhaw k.
W ern er von O rseln tu rn e d to his
g u e sts and said, "T his S parhaw k is a
little Dane wre took on o u r la st foray
to th e north. It is only in th a t direc­
tion we can lead the foray, since you
h ave grown so law -abiding and stro n g
in P lassen b u rg and th c M ark. H is
u ncles w ere all killed in tho defense
of C astle L ynar. on th e N orthern Ilaff.
W e know n o t w hich of th ese h ad also
th e claim of fatherhood upon him .
At. all events, his grandad had a m an­
o r th e re , and cam e from th e Ju tlan d
sand-dtines to build a castle upon the
B altic shores. B ut he had b e tte r have
stayed at. hom e, for he would n o t pay
th e P eace Geld to our H enry. So the
KANSAS OIL L I
IS KNOCKED OUT
Supreme Court Decides State
Has No Right to Build
Refinery.
CONTRARY TO THE STATUTES
V io la te s P ro v is io n T h a t D e c la re s “ th e
S ta te
S h a ll
N ever
Be
a
P a rty
in
C a rry in g o n A n y W o rk s o f In te rn a l
Im p ro v e m e n ts .”
T he m ausoleum in w hich the re­
m ains of S ecretary H ay w ere laid at
re s t is one of the noted m onum ents
in L ak e View cem etery a t Cleveland,
Ohio. I t is in th e sev erest G reek
a rc h ite c tu re w ith a vestibule support­
ed by Ionic p illars th e e n tra n c e being
IN D E F E N S E O F T H E C O Y O T E .
D e sp ise d
a n d H a te d C re a tu re
S o m e G ood W o rk .
D oes
A good word for the despised and
hated coyote is to be found in a recent,
bulletin, of the d e p a rtm en t of agricul­
ture, em bodying the re su lts of an in­
quiry Into the relation of th e se p rairie
wolves t.o stock-raising In th e w est.
T his plain and straig h tfo rw ard scien­
tific sta te m e n t of th e case for and
ag ain st the coyote should em phasize
anew th e im portance of a thorough
stu d y of every such problem before
th c h a sty adoption of plans for th c
rem edy ef the evil. The one rem edy
w hich would satisfy th e sheep h erd ers
is th e com plete and im m ediate e x te r­
m ination of the coyote, w hich m akes
g r e a t rav ag es on th e ir flocks. T his
rad ical m easure is m ore easy to talk
about than to c a rry into effect; b ut
w ere It possible it would be well to
rem em ber th a t i t is an exceedingly
dangerous thing to u p se t the cheeks
and balances provided by natu re. The
c a ttle or sheep ow ner whose stock has
been decim ated is not a p t to stop and
th in k th a t in addition to >1is m ischief
the coyote perform s a g re a t an d im­
p o rta n t work in keeping in check the
ra b b its and o th er “sm all deer” which
prey upon th e fa rm e rs’ products —
Philadelphia Ledger.
AGED
M A N 'S
P E C U L IA R
A D V IC E .
by a door of p la te glass. T h ere is no
decoration of any kind, the very sim1 pi Icity of th e w hite m arble stru ctu re
j serving to set. it a p a rt from all the
I o th er noted m onum ents in this cemI ctcry full o f m agnificent m onum ents to
1 th e departed g reat.
EM PLO Y
T H E IR
L E IS U R E
T IM E .
P u b l i c M e n W h o M a k e E v e r y M in u te
o f t h e D a y C o u n t.
Many m en who a rc in the public eye
to-day are noted for th e ir ab ility to
m ake every w aking m inute count.
W hen P re sid e n t R oosevelt goes for
a gallop he slips into th e pocket of his
rkling coat, paper an d pencil. If dur­
ing his ride be should fram e a reply to
some difficult question b ro ught to his
a tten tio n he jo ts it down im m ediately
and does n ot tru s t to his memory.
P re sid e n t Txmbct of F ran ce settles
some of th e m onotonous questions of
sla te a t his breakfast, table, when he
is p ractically alone and befo re his
reasoning pow ers are d istrac ted by
sm all and p etty questions. Lord R oth­
schild com m ences h is day’s work In
bed. H e receives h is confidential men
not only in bed, but w hile he is d ress­
ing and breakfasting.
Dr. Ingram ,
bishop of Loudon, is obliged, to travel
a g re at deal and he h as a special kind
of electric read in g lam p fitted into
th e inside of h is carriage,* so th a t
w hile he is being w hirled through th e
s tre e ts of London in the evening he
can keep up h is lite ra ry work.
BOM BAY AND N EW Y O RK .
In d ia n
C ity in S o m e W a y s A h e a d o f
A m e r i c a n M e tr o p o lis .
R astam ji M anekjl, a nativ e of Bom­
bay, India, is a v isito r in New York
and com plains of the h e a t he Is com­
Jo siah Zeitlin, a citizen of Brooklyn, pelled to endure there. T he m ercury
who has ju st celeb rated his one hun­ does n o t rise to H indoostan heights
d redth birthday, offers a brand-new on M anhattan island, he says, but he
piece of advice to those who a re de­ cannot find a shady spot in th e em pire
sirous of reaching his age. "D rink a city which can be used by th c public
lor," says Mr. Z eldin, “and d rink reg­ in general. H e sees too m any “keep
ularly. 1 would have been dead tw en­ off th e g ra ss” signs in the parks, and
ty years ago had I followed th c doc­ say s: "Ir is quite different in Bomto r ’s advice and stopped drinking . bay. T h e re we have su b terran ean
sleeping-room s
and
w hisky and beer. Don’t give doctors J sitting-room s,
a chance to w ork 011 you and you will sw im m ing pools innum erable, besides
live all th e longer." W ith all bis m any o th e r places one can go to. such
senses ln rem arkably fine order, the a s th e bazaars, light re fresh m en t
old m an step s a s briskly as though room s and so on. In tho p a rk s huge
little m ore th an h alf his age. H o is te n ts arc ercctcd w herein you can sit
a native of Lodz, Poland, w here he and listen to m usic and in h ale thc
m ade a com petence a s a m erchant, sw eet fragrance of flowers while cool­
and cam e to Brooklyn eighteen y ears ing off. T he city of Bombay provides
ago to live w ith a siste r. In th c those th in g s free of cost.”
co u rse of a d air ho tak es p erh ap s a
* W o m a n H ig h w a y O v e rs e e r.
dozen drinks of w hisky and beer,
m eanw hile sm oking m any cig arettes.
Miss B essie Bain, who lives on a
farm n e a r C hatham , N. Y., h a s been
B re a d a n d E le c tr ic ity .
appointed an overseer of highw ays in
Many persons who like w hite bread h e r district. M iss B ain declares she
have a m istaken idea th a t th e w h iter will see that, th e w ork w as well done.
A F lim f la m .
S enator P epcw w as explaining to a the bread th e m ore n o u rish m en t It She in ten d s to have th e best, section
clergym an th e slang te rm of "flim ­ contains. The public has. as a con­ of road in th c tow nship. She will
sequence. received a less n u tritiv e superintend the work in person and
flam.”
“ To flimflam,” he said, ‘is to confuse food. T he core of th e w h e a t grain, p u t into effect som e original ideas re l­
a m an’s mind to such a degree th at which Is th e chief c o n stitu e n t of ative to road construction. Miss Bain
he actually consents to, and concurs bread, w hile producing th e w hitest is an expert, w ith the re in s and every
flour, a t the sam e tim e contains the m orning drives a spirited team four
in. his own cheating.
“Now, perm it me to give you an il­ sm allest am ount of album en and :s m iles to C hatham , w hen the milk from
th u s least n u tritio u s. An a tte m p t has the farm is delivered a I. a station.
lu stra tio n o f flimflam.
"A boy goes to a gro cer and asks recently been m ade to secure a still She is equally a t hom e at th e piano
w h ite r bread by the use of electricity. or in th e ballroom and is a prom inent
for a p int of m olasses.
“ ‘P u t the m olasses, sir,’ he says, The flour was b ro ught in c o n ta ct with m em ber of C hatham and K inderhook
electrified air, w hose ozone possesses society.
‘in th is pitch er.’
“T h c grocer draw s th e m olasses in efficacious bleaching properties. The
S t a t e J u d g e s in S i l k G o w n s .
a p in t m easure, pours it into thc flour subjected to electric influence
w as m uch w h iter in color, but its taste
B eginning w ith the fall term o f the
p itch er and hands it to th e boy.
"B ut th e boy, looking at the m eas­ and odor w ere fa r Inferior to those New Je rse y court, of e rro rs and ap­
of flour tre ate d by th e ordinary m eth ­ peals, which opens in Novem ber, thc
ure. exclaim s:
“ ‘See here, you h aven’t given me od. The am o u n t of phosporus was judges will w ear gow ns of black silk
all m y m olasses. T h e re ’s som e still the sam e in both, but th e q u a n titie s of sim ilar to those worn by th e judges of
sticking to th e bottom, of th e m eas­ fatty and acid substan ces v aried large­ the U nited S tates suprem e court and
ly*
the U nited S ta te s court of appeals.
u re .’
This w ill he an innovation for New
" ‘Oh. th a t’s all rig h t, sonny,’ says
C o lo r e d M a n ’s Q u ic k W it.
Jersey. I t was decided upon a fter
the grocer easily. 'T here w as some
At
h
is sum m er hom e in New York much discussion on the p a r t of the
in th e m easure before.’
M ark T w ain” h ad an aged negro judges because of the difference in
“Thereupon the fllmflammed boy
serv an t, who som e tim e ago celeb rat­ apparel w hich th ey usually w ore w hen
goes off content."
ed his w edding anniversary- by invit­ sittin g 011 th e bench, it is likely th a t
ing tw elve frien d s to a. ’possum din­ th e "gown h a b it” will now extend ti
B e a tin g o f D e ad H e a r ts .
H e a rts of cold-blooded an im als will ner, the delicacy having been supplied o th e r c o u rts of the state.
b ea t fo r a com paratively long tim e by relatives In tho south. Tw elve by
W h y P a s t o r O m i t t e d C u s to m .
a ftc r death or rem oval from th e body no m eans m arks the e x te n t of Ihe
About a y e a r ago Rev. C arb u tt
(If k e p t coo! and m oist), because of se rv a n t’s friends, and those unbidden
powerful
in tern al
collections
of to the fe a st concluded th a t a fte r all Read, p asto r of M ount Zion M ethodist
nerves, known as ganglia, w hose au­ th ey did not think much of it. One of Church, M anayunk, Pa., established
to m atic Im pulses cause the re g u lar th e m ore progressive sta rte d the re ­ the custom of kissing all th e babies
contractions of ihe m uscles. Sim ilar port th a t in stea d of ’possum th e host presen ted for baptism . L a st Sunday
g anglia exist In m an and o th e r w arm ­ served plain coons. T he next, day, the babies w ere unusually num erous,
blooded anim als, b u t th e ir action is with g re a t severity, Mr. Clem ens said b ut the m others w ere astonished to
less prolonged. S cientists have as­ to the se rv a n t: “Jim , I’ve know n you find th a t Mr. Read om itted the cus­
c e rtain e d th a t a tu rtle 's h e a rt will beat a long tim e aud found you a tru th fu l tom ary salute. T he se c re t cam e out
a fte r rem oval, if p u t on a piece of fellow. I wane you to tell me honest­ when the last babe was handed up to
glass, k e p t cool and m oist, and cov­ ly which you had for din n er la s t night, thc p asto r, a p retty pickaninny, as
ered w ith a bell-jar. I believe it h a s i ’possum or coons?” T hc old serv an t black as coal, which crowed for all
been know n to b e at 30 or oven 48 h esitated , b ut in an in sta n t said: it. was worth. It w as the first black
houro; 12 o r 14 hours is a common “ W hich do you m ean, Mr. Clemens, baby ch risten ed at Mount Zion in fifty
on th c ta b le or around the ta b le ? ”
y e ars.
record.—5 t. N icholas.
B r o o k ly n
C e n te n a r ia n F a v o r s
in g o f W h is k y .
D rin k ­
T opeka, K an., disp atch : T h e S ta le
S uprem e c o u rt annulled th e law
passed by th e leg islatu re last w inter
a p p ro p ria tin g $ 110 ,000 to build an In­
dependent oil refinery a t P e ru , ln a
decision rendered by Ju stic e G reene
and concurred in by all th e m em bers
of th e court, th c law is d eclared un­
constitutional.
Tho decision is b ased on a section
of th e c o n stitu tio n in se rte d by farseeing cap italists for just, such an
em ergency as has a rise n in K ansas.
T h e oil refinery law w as considered
one of th e m ost d ire c t blow s stru c k a t
th c S tan d ard Oil com pany by the la st
legislature, w hich adopted sev eral
m easu res tending to re stric t th a t con­
cern in th e handling of th e K ansas
product.
T he oil refinery law provided for
the erection a t P eru also of a b ran ch
of th e sta te pen iten tiary to house su f­
ficient prisoners, who, it was intended,
w ere to work th e oil plant. S tate
T re a su re r T. T. K elly and W arden E.
B. Je w e tt, whose d uty it was to issue
the bonds, declined to sign them in
o rder to first secure a decision on tho
co n stitutionality of th e act.
S ta te
E xceeds
Its
R i g h ts .
A ttorney G eneral C. C. Colem an
filed m andam us proceedings in th e
S late Suprem e court on behalf of the
s ta te to compel these officers to sign
th e bonds.
The c o u rt holds th a t th e co n stru c­
tion of th c refinery and th e branch
p e n ite n tiary in connection w ith it is
in violation of the s ta te co n stitution,
which declares:
“ Thc s ta te sh a ll
n ev er he a p arty in carry in g on an y
w orks of in tern al im provem ent." Tho
construction and o p eratio n of such a
refinery, It. Is said, would be a w ork
of in tern al Im provem ent.
T he court, continuing, review s the
discovery of g re at q u an tities of oil in
th e s ta te ; th e rap id im provem ent of
th e Industry, and "th e g eneral public
com plaint th at a p a rtic u la r corpora­
tion w as u n justly m anipulating the
m a rk e t of th is product so th a t th c pro­
ducer w as being deprived of w h at
rightfully belonged to him ,” and th a t
a public dem and had been m ade upon
the le g islatu re to en act law s to pro.
te c t thc producer.
G a lls L a w a S c a r e c r o w .
Tho court by inference criticises
Gov. F . W. Hoch for using a scare­
crow to frighten th e oil tru s t, so-called, and th en for Inform ing the tru s t
that, th c thing he ha? se t up is a scare­
crow. “ Tlic indictm en t o f th e S tand­
ard Oil com pany,” says the court, “Is
no doubt tru e, and th e provocation w as
very g re at, b ut w e m ust not m ake a
scare-crow of tho law .”
Gov. Hoch w as g reatly disappointed
in th e decision, and said : "Now th a t
we h av e s ta rte d it, I w an t to go on and
ru n o u r refinery. W o would h ave se­
cured m ore than Its cost in th e price
of oil in a few m onths. If I had been
th c suprem e cou rt I would have
stra in e d a point to have declared th e
law constitutional.”
W. £. Hyde, p resid en t of the Canute
and A ustin Oil R efinery com pany, said
of the suprem o cou rt decision:
*
"T his action of the co u rt will not in­
ju re the Independent refiner. In fact,
it is a benet.fi ow ing to th c rem oval of
s ta te com petition. O ur success de­
pends upon tho anti-discrim ination law
and upon securing fa ir ra te s for tra n s­
portation. We can fight the Standard
ju s t a s well w ithou t th c refinery.”
F A IL U R E
FO LLO W S
A
S U IC ID E
C o m m e r c ia l I n s t i t u t i o n o f H a g e r s t o w n ,
B re a k s
A f t e r C a s h i e r ’s
D e a th .
Richm ond, Ind., d isp atch : J. A. Spcken h ier has been appointed receiver
of th c Com m ercial b an k of H agers­
town, Ind., on application of P re sid e n t
P ran k M ason. The liab ilities exceed
$100,000. Tho cash ier, John Bowman,
com m itted suicide July
and. th is ac­
tion led to th e presen t receivership.
A ccording to a sta te m e n t given out
before the application fo r the receiv er
only $1,900 in cash is in h*pd, although
th e a sse ts are believed to be nearly
$75,000. The reason for B ow m an’s sui­
cide has n o t yet developed.
BOODLER
M U ST
GO
TO
F o r m e r S h e r i f f o f M ilw a u k e e
P R IS O N
C o u n ty
Is G iv e n S e n t e n c e .
M ilwaukee, W ls., d isp atch : M ichael
Dunn, fo rm er city building inspector
and fo rm er sheriff of M ilw aukee coun­
ty, has been sentenced by Jud g e V inje
of Superior to one y e a r and six m onths
in the house of correction. Dunn was
convicted of accepting a brib e of $1,500
w hile city building Inspector from th o
P a b st Brew ing com pany for a special
building privilege perm it. T h e case
w as appealed to th e suprem e c o u rt
for a new tria l, which w as denied.
Q u i t s P a p e r C o m b in e .
Shaw ano, W is., disp atch : T h e W olf
R iver F iber and P a p e r com pany has
announced its w ithdraw al from th e
G eneral P a p e r com pany and states
th a t h e re a fte r It will sell to the con­
su m er direct. The W olf R iver com­
pany m anufactures w rapping paper.
vandalia Railroad co. Time T a W t.jX H E
IN E f f e c t M ay 28, 190i.
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No. 41 Daily Ey. Bun. 6:0(5 a. m.
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a t th e postottlce a t Culver, Indiana,
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D irect connections for In d ian a p ­ Oi .'l v k r , I n d ia n a , J u l y 18, 1905.
olis via Colfax and F rankfort; also
for St. Louis, Evansville and all
D ietrich & Co., of Bremen, one
points south and west,
of the oldest and most substantial
J ames S huoklk , Agent.
business houses in the county have
reorganized. They have taken iuto
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
th e firm four additional members,
men who have been a t the head of
W. S. W IS E M A N , M. D.
different departm ents in th e store
P h y s ic ia n and S u r o e o n
for years.
B.
C u l v e r , I n d ia n a .
J J R . H . A. D E E D S ,
D e n t is t
O F F IC E : Over L eo n ard 's F u rn itu re Store.
- P l y m o u t h . I n d ia n a .
g
E. PA R K ER ,
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g eo n
S p e d a ! a t t e n t i o n g iv e n t o O b s t e tr ic * a n d
Disuft-SfcS o f W o m e n . O stlce o v e r C u lv e r K *-
c h an c e Hank.
Rosldance, co rn er M am and
Soott S t r a ta . Office honra, JS to 10 a. m ; 2 U'i *
|i. m. and 7 to 8 o . in.
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f ) K . O. A R E A ,
P h y s io ia n a n d S u r g e o n
O F F IC E : M ain S tre et, opposite Post Office
C u l v e r , I n d ia n a .
Q
0 . D U R R , D. D. S.
T he Churubusco T ruth says an
editor in Ohio started
about
twenty years ago with 15 cents is
now worth $100,000.
TTis ac­
cum ulation of wealth is owing to
his frugality, strict, attention to
business, and th e fact th a t an
uncle died and left him 899,998.
justice.”
AJl sheer hypocrisy on your p art, Ni­
zam. You'd like to put your knife into
a dozen of us today. Y'ou have now
been w ith me four y ears.”
••Pour long and happy years, sahib
•We understand th at some farm- colonel, and it would break m y heart
ers perm it Canada thistles to grow
\
\
upon their lands, says the \ aiparaiso Messenger.
“Tt is a duty
of road supervisors to sec th a t
such thistles are c u t off,, under
penalty of a line. Owners perm ittin g them to grow can be prosB etter destroy them and
eon ted.
save trouble.”
t0 ,iav0 >r°u HHtul me
“More rot. There has no t been
bee a
ju
f0ur y ears th at I have not
w
e e jj.
knocked you about. I am quick tem-
votai, an d I strik e first and talk after.
w ard. 1 have cuffed and kicked you,
an d I have had you whipped, aud l ‘m
not fool enough to think you have pass-
Y o u r H eart?
Is voi’.r pulse w eak, too slow,
too fast, o r docs ii sl:ij> a beat?
Do you have shortness of
breath, w eak o r hungry spells,
fainting1,sm othering or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side*
and shoulder; o r h u rt w hen
lying on le u side?
' If you have any of these
sym ptom s yo u r h eart is weak
or diseased, and cannot get
b etter ■without assistance.
Dr.
M iles'
H eart
Cure
strengthens w eak hearts, and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease. T ry it, and see how
quickly you w ill find relief.
“ A b o u t J a n u a r y 1 st. 1902, I t^ o k
d o w n w ith w c u k n e s s a n d d ro p sy ,
a n d g r a d u a lly g re w w o rse. I w a s to ld
)jv m y fa m ily p h y s ic ia n t h a t m y on so
w a s hop*le3s. M y n e ig h b o r s a m i f a m ­
ily b a d Eivi/n m o u p t o die.
3 fy 1
liinbfs a n d b o d y w e re sw o lle n to o ne(liirri l n i e e r t h a n n o rm a l sjsmj, a n d
w a t e r t.rifl co lk -cicd a r o u n d m y h e a r t.
F o r a t l e a s t (lira * m o n th s J h a d t o s i t
jiro o p ed up In b e d t o k e e p f ro m sm ut ierlrijr. I "sent fo r liv e b o ttlo s o r D r.
M ile s' H e a r t C u re , a n d b y t.he t im e I
b a d t a k e n th e m a ll 1 w a s e n tir e ly
c u red . J feel b e tt o r t h a n I h a v e fo r
t w e n ty y e a r s , tio d T a m a b le to d o
a n y k in d o f w orlc o n m y fa rm . M y
a tt e n d in g p h y s ic ia n to ld m o tb ;ic If it
l u u in 't b e e n l o r D r. M iles' .H e a rt C u re
1 w o u ld n o w tm in m y g r a v e .”
L . T . C U R D , W ilm o rc, Tty.
D r. M iles’ H e a r t C u re Is sold by
y o u r d ru q o is i, w h o w ill g u a r a n t e e t h a t
th e firs t b o ttle w ill b e n e fit. If It fa ils
he w ill re fu n d y o u r m o n ey .
Soon be tim e to have those room s re-papered
and that job of painting done. We w ant to show
you th e handsom e new designs in Wall Papers
we have received. O ur low prices tend to make
th e cost of “ b rig h ten in g u p ” as little as possible.
S L A T T E R Y ’S DHUG S TO K E
Going to Build this Spring?
\a7H EN in need of Lumber,
W Lath, Shingles, Building
Hardware, Tile, Sewer Pipe,
Brick, etc., call and g et my
prices. I have a large stock
on hand at all times.
MileS M cdical Co., E lk h art, In d
it. if you don’t i ’ll have you roasted/
J. Q. fL R R IL R , Culver, Bndiana.
M . R. G L/XB
CO NTRAC TO R £* B U ILD E R
CLOSING O U T SALE OF
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CULVER CITY
M eat
Market
DEALERS
IN-
Schlosser Bros.
Pure Icc Cream
T h e latest news from P aris is out Dollar Saved Represents Ten taracd.
th a t they have discovered a d ia­
T he average man does not save
mond cure for consum ption.
Tf to exceed ten per cent, of It is earn­
you fear consum ption or pn eu ­ ings. H e m ust spend nine dollars
monia, it will, however, be best in living expenses for every dollar
for you to take th a t g reat remedy saved. T h at being th e case he
m entioned by W, H . McGee, of cannot be too careful about un­
V anleer, Tenn, “I had a cough necessary expenses. Very often a
for fourteen years. N othing h elp ­ few ceets properly invested, like
ed me until I took D r. K ing's New buying seeds for his garden, will
Discovery for consum ption, coughs save several dollars outlay later
and colds, which gave instant re­ on. I t is th e same in buying
lief, and effected a perm anent c u re /’ C ham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and
U nequalled quick cure for th ro at D iarrhoea remedy. I t cost but a
and lung troubles. A t T. h . S la t- ; few con^B ,<j bottle, and a bottle of
te ry s drug store; price 50c and it in th e house of tens saves a doc$1.00, guaranteed.
Trial bottle ^Qr>s
0 f several dollars. For
free.
sale by T. E. Slattery.
See Med bourn & Dillon for lime,
A nyone w anting to buy good
P o rtlan d cem ent, plaster, etc. G et
prices for hard and soft, coal for building lots can be supplied by
calling on H enry ZechieL
tf.
fall and winter.
Fo o tw ear
Everything in this line to be
sacrific d regardless of cost
FRESH & SMOKED MEATS
SAUSAGES, ETC.
or value.
W ALTER £» SO N, P ro p s.
wear. W e save you money
Cor, M ain and W ashington Sts.,
CULVER. IND.
BEST!
goods, th a n any town in th e county, a log b u t, a h *n baTe u0 ^
of‘you...
Plym outh included. Compared
‘•I shall w atch over the sahib eplonel
with its size, th ere are more new as a m other over her child," replied the
v a le t as he tu rn ed his face aside to
buildings going up, th a t represents hide a smile.
a greater investm ent than any town
H a lf an h our la te r the bask et was
in the county. O ur postal receipts u p set in the colonel's cham ber an d the
.
-i .
‘
.
1 hissing and an g ry cobra tu rn ed loose,
rank second in th e county, being H(. wwlJd
Ble()„er <yiIhin tcI1
second only to Plym outh. 'Phis is m inutes and bury his fan ^s in his desk.
Delivered Anywhere About the Lake
th e greatest produce m arket in the Nizam s a t dow n in his own room to
enjoy the sensation. In th e course of
county. Farm ers come here a d is­ an hour he would go out on the veran­
tance of 10 and 12 miles to do their da aud push one of the screens aside
H A R R Y M E N S E R trading. Tf we only had a spur an d give the cobra a chance to escape.
, , .
f.
.
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I t m ight he said he had been careT E L E P H O N E 35.
e le c ti ic lin e iio m h e re to P ly m o u th jesfl Qbout th e screen or th ey m ight say
or Argos we would draw trade from th a t the sahib colonel had blundered
around a fte r being left for the night.
beyond these towns.
The Diamond chit.
it
Spring Will Soon Be Here
eaiii1J_alr| i,;‘-v; ’
over a slow lire."
Nizam w e n t aw ay to his room to
ponder. It w as tru e th a t he hungered
F rid a y and S a tu rd a y of oivih wool;. Office
for the colonel’s death. H e would have
opp o site Posiotilce, C U LV ER. IND.
given everything but his ow n life to
bring it about. It w as tru e th a t for
R O B E R T C. O’B L E N IS ,
four years he had been ready for any
opportunity an d had never been w ith ­
A t t o r n e y a t L aw a nd
out poison, b ut he feared tho w hite
N o t a r y P u b l ic .
men. They could tra ce the m ost sub­
tle poisons, and they w ere alw ays sus­
Also D eputy Proaocntor. O fH ce-P lek erl Block
picious. H e knew of several valets
ARGOS, INDIANA.
Prof! Miller, P resid en t of th e who had killed th e ir sahibs, and each
| M axinkuckee Assembly was in a n d every one had been found o ut aud
R. N ORM A N S. N O R R IS ,
town th e greater p art of last punished, uo m a tte r how sharp they
w ere. H e had often w ondered if the
week m aking preparation's for the saliib colonel suspected bis feelings,
D e n t is t .
Assembly. T h e program will be and now th a t he knew he did he m ight
O lh c e-O p p o sito M. E. Church
the strongest ever presented and be taken o u t and shot an y day. The
CULVER, IND.
H indoo's alarm lasted fo r a month.
will m erit a liberal patronage. T he Then he began to pluck hp h e art again.
The sim plest and easiest weapon at
J . FATRCIT1LD,
grounds will be more beautiful and
hand w as one he had never thought of,
j
th
e
accommodation’s
for
th
e
public
L iv e S t o c k a n d G e n e r a l
and the idea cam e to him like a flash
more com plete th a n ever before. one day. An hour la ter he w as acting
A u c t io n e e r .
T erm s R easonable. S a tisfac tio n G uaranteed. | M axinkuckee has n atu ral advant- on it. T w o d ays la te r one of the begW rite for d a te s. R esidence, 2 mi lew Hast o i Muxages for the location of a C h au tau ­ g ars visiting the compound to a sk for
inkuvkea L a k e .
C U LV ER, IN I).
food c arried a basket. W hen finding
qua. th a t are superior to th e loca­ him self alono w ith Nizam he said:
C H A R L E S K E L L IS O N ,
tion of other sim ilar institutions,
“T here in the bask et you w ill find a
these natural advantages coupled cobra fresh from the jungle, and the
...
.
,
...
, slightest scratch from his fangs m eans
A t t o r n E i' a t L aw
with energy and push will assure dealh L e t him be tu rn ed loose in the
P ra c tic o i in All Courts-—S ta te an d Federal.
u s a n e n t e r t a i n m e d t t h a t w ill b e sa h ib colonel’s room, and he w ill do
;
bright,
instructive, and of lasting the rest. W hen serpents a re found ev­
P ly m o u th , I n d .
eryw here, who can say th a t you had
benefit.
an ything to do w ith this V*
T ru ste e ’s Notice.
There w ere guests a t the mesa th at
W e have frequently made th e re­ night,
w ith m uch d rinking and speechAfter A pril l<t, my weekly office d ays, for the
tra n sa c tio n i>f tow nship business, w ill bo us fol­ mark th at Culver is th e liveliest, making, and th e colonel cam e in late
low s: T uesdays a t my residence, an d S a tu r­ and our m erhcants do more buei- aud staggering under his load of wine.
days a t my office over th e E xchange Bank, C ul­
ness than is done in any town of H e w as n o t so fa r gone, however, b u t
ver.
FRANK M. PA R K E R , T rustee.
th a t he rem em bered certain things,
its size in the state. Go into any an d while being p u t to bed he sleepily
store in town and you will llncf the said:
“ Nizam, you lia r and hypocrite, you
capacity of the m erchant taxed to know
you’d like to m u rd er me, b u t you
tis lim it. W e have more delivery h a v e n 't the nerve. You a re a cow ard.
XT CO STS NO M O R E .
wagons on the road delivering You haven’t the courage of a woman.
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j { I'm drunk tonight and shall sleep like
GET THE
WALL PAPEU
AN© PAIN 15
In my h e a rt th e re is nothing b u t
love for th e sahib colonel,” replied tbe
valet.
“All right, Nizam. You w on't tell the j
A Macy man aays th a t some tru th , and I c a n 't m ake you, and so
people go to church to weep, we w ill let this su b jec t drop. T ake a
pointer from me, however. W hen you
others to sleep.
Some go th e ir ! se t o u t to kill me m ake a quick job of
wives to please, th ere conscience
others go to ease. Some go to tell
th eir woes, others go to show their
clothes. Some go to hear the
preacher, others like th e solo
screecher. Boys go to reconnoiter, girls go because they oughter.
M any go for sage reflection, prec­
ious few to help collection.
D e n t is t
rCopyright. 1003, by T . C. McClure.]
Colonel B ennett of tlio nativ e Sixth
Infantry, stationed in the province of
Bombay, had tak en a nativ e valet be­
cause th a t w as the fashion, an d h e ex­
pected Hie fellow lo assassinate him
som e day, because th a t w as the custom
Of native valet*. l i e thought tbe event"
m i^ht happen th e first year, then the
second, th e third, and w hen four y ears j
had n *ne by and no attem p t had been
made on his lift* he called Nizam to him
one day and said:
“How is it th a t you have let me live,
on so long?”
“May Ihe saliib colonel live for a
thousand years,” w as the reply of the
m an w ith the im passive face who stood
before him in cringing attitu d e.
“T hat’s all gam m on. Nizam, and you
know it. Like all other Hindoos, you
have a deadly h atred of tho English.
Yon wish for nothing so much as an
o th er rebellion and a chance to cut our
th roats. Do 1 not speak Ihe truthV”
“ Great: and pow erful are ihe English,
and th eir rule is m erciful and full of
How Is
HOWARD & DAVIS’
D on't m iss this
if you are in need of F oot­
STAHL an d COMPANY I
BAKERY
W. S. Efisierdoif ^ ’
BAKERY GOODS
'\VL
FURNITURE AND
UN D ER TA KI NG
CONFECTIONERY
Day or .Mtjfi! calls PrdnpHj l
Attended To.
AND ICE CREAM
F IX E FU R X ITU R E
A G EN ERA L LTNJ5 OF
AT LOW P R IC E S
T here w as a b right moon, and it
Shone full Into Nizam’s room. There
w ere neither screens nor glass to keep
it o u t The n ativ es of India care nei­
th e r fo r h eat nor insects. As th e valet
s a t crouched on his haunches, wonder^ a n d 'T S e ^ ra n r's m lh n g , somethiuK cam e w riggling over ih e sill of
th e w indow an d dropped to the floor.
T he cobra had got o u t through the
screen of th e colonel’s window, b u t had
not m ade oif to the jungle. F or two
m inutes th e serp en t rem ained quiet.
Tlien it betcan creeping to w ard the
valet. H is eyes w ere fastened upon it.
an d dilated lit horror, b u t his m uscles
w ere paralyzed, an d he eould m ake no
(F o rm erly Tho Kelli son)
move. N earer, nearer, and then the
cobra erected itse lf and hissed and O pposite Penna. R. R. Depot
struck.
lodcpeBdcni iinij Bell Telephones— Ncxf Door lo Poslofflce, Culver
MEALS SERVED
GRAND
HOTEL
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A F ill I.INE OF
numiuNfi s im iis .
Wfll MATERIALS,
ETC.. ETC.
REPAIR WORM WILL
RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION
WILLIAM GRUBB
P r a c t i c a l P lu m b e r
H a v in g opened a shop in^Culver. I am now
prep ared to do all kinds of Plum bing
an d Well Work. G ive me a trial.
Shop ic Bear ol Tin Shop : CliLVtB, m .
P L Y M O U T H , IND*
“Nizam, w here th e devil arc you?”
shouted the colonel n e x t m orning as
he turned o ut of bed. “ Oh. th e re you N earest’good hotel to all depots.
are, you imp of S atan t W h at -dead? Only two blocks from the M ain st.
By George, so he is, and from the Special rates to people from Culver
sw elling .1 should say it w as th e work
and th e Academy.
of a cobra. Sorry fo r the poor beggar
th a t he died w ithout getting a w hack
a t m e:” ;
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- - • - m . QUAD.
ANDY BOW ELL, O w ner.
G rand Lodge M eeting B. P . O ;
E lks Buffalo. N. Y. J u ly 11th to ;
loth. Tj OW round trip rales via ■■ ■ a
j y~
& raw
jr-a
N ickle P late Itoad. J u ly 8-9-10. i i l AKIM
Long lim it and stopover privilege j
at C hautauqua Lake. 'C all on]
fo r H and-M ade H a r n e s s
A gent or address C. A. A sterlin, T.
P. A., F t. W ayne In d .
7-8 1
CULVER, IND.
THE GEM
THE CULVER CITIZEN
The Automobile Lav/.
The MaxinkucKee C hautauqua.
M A X IN K U C K E E .
T h e program for th e Sixth An- j “ ,M flolda Thompson
On account of the numerous
Flo M organ spent last week with
of the M axinkuckee
autom obiles tliut come to town .-ind nnii.i session oL
C ut.ver , I ndiana, J uly 13,1905. tho accident th at happended to Assembly is before us. and for the ^ r a u in - M r s . B ertha Capler.
the George Osborn family, tli<1 law !benefit of our readers who may not
\r .
lompson is ui in g an
CULVER MARK RTS.
upon tho subject will he of e sp ecial' have access to a program we will a dition to th e ^Q.t°r ote
[CvrnwLRil -Inly i^.l
!give ra c k inform ation as wo t e n , I M ">- J ' U •, AU«“ " f C h “;a« 0 “
.13 i n t e n t .
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The
last
legislature
passed
a
of in terest to them, T he A asem -1VJS,t,,»8 Mlss b e rth a Hissong.
.14
B u tte r.............................
M rs. VV. S. M arks of Chicago
,0<l
C hickens........................
very stringent law on the su b ject bly will open its doors to th e genXH of operating automobiles on tin* oral public Ju ly 20th and will con- visited last week with M r. I). W.
R oosters..........................
S p rin g chickens, per lb.
.10 public*. thoroughfares.
T h is .bill tin tie until A ugust lOLh. T h ep ro - M arks and wife.
.09
L a r d ................................
C. E. E dinger and family of
.iH) was prepared by Senator I). L. gram is com plete in every detail
W h e a t.............................
H
am
m ond are visiting Dr. A. E.
.27 Crum packer of th e 1.0th d istrict and and is of extraordinary strength,
O a ts .................................
Steven6
and family.
.50 isregaded as a very fair law.
C om per b u ...................
As
M en of N ational reputation as
Clover seed, per bu . . .
fl 00 th is is the season of the, honk, lecturers, singers, m usicians and
Lizzie Bock, Dow R ector and
C attle— B u tc h e rs........ 3.50<fr-1 .(X) honk machines, readers aro re- scientists, each being a star in his daughter H elen were excursionists
K illers ........... 4.50(0; 5.00
pej-use the following line, have been secured. Every to Indianapolis Sunday.
H o g s ................................ [email protected] questcni
sections
of
this
new law, in order means having been employed to
2
.5
0
^
4.00
Mr. and M rs. Ilo m er Holman
Sheep .............................
L a m b s ........................... 4.00®
th a t each m ay know his rights.
i make th e accommodations of the and son Charles of Bremen are vis­
M ilch Cows—Choice. :J0.00<ft-10.00
Sec. 2. T h at any person o r per- people as near perfect as possible, iting F red Thom pson and family.
i:
Common 1l5.00(fl]25.(K)
sons operating am o n to r vehicle on A postcilice will be m aintained upD. M cM ullen of H untington, B.
any public highway or in any pub- on th e ground where you can re­ E. Lewis of Tiosa, B ertha O'blenlic place shall
n o t operate ceive and mail letters. H ave your nis, Mcsdames, C urtis K. C .O ’blenth e same a t any rate .o f speed m ail addressed, Culver, In d . care of nis L. M iddleton of Argos. M iss
greater th an is reasonable and M axinkuckee Assem bly. L ong dis- H azel W rig h t of Tiosa, were
proper, having regard to th e use fcance telephone service is upon guests of Geo. P ack er and family
M rs. F ran k Lam son entertained
in common of such highway or the ground. Buy your tickets and over Sunday.
a num ber of friends at a dinner
place, or so as to endanger th e life have your baggage checked to
party F riday in honor of M rs. TC.
LESSONS OF THE WAR.
Brown and M iss Lilly Brown, of or limb of any person, and in no Maxinkuckee, Park and every
event shall any such motor ve- th in g w ill be all right. Reduced
South Rond. The party spent tho
An “African Brigadier,” writing
h id e be operated a t a g reater rates on all railroads in the middle
afternoon at P re tty L ake,— P ly­
to
the Loudon Standard, declares
rate of sjM-ed than eig h t <S) miles west stop a t the Assembly one fare
m outh Independent.
that the principle of Japanese a t­
IT HAS WHEELS, and they rotate in opposite directions
an hour in the business and closely pins 25 cts for th e round trip All
tacks could not be used against
Tho souvenir cards printed by
a t 't h e rate of 2 ,0 0 0 revolutions per minute. The
built up portions of any munioi- j trains hotel accomodations, rooms,
the Culver C tttzf.x are meeting pa lily of this state, nor more th an restaurant, tents, can be found upon German,French or American troops.
gasoline must pass th ro u g h these wheels, thus becom ing
“Ts it not a fact that the rifle in the
w ith a g reat dem and, vievrs of
tho
ro ug hly vaporized.
No float feed about Young’s
Groceries, 1provisions hands or*■ the Russian
>
, -.1
fifteen (13) miles an hour in other the ground.
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peasant* solevery conceivable point of interest
Carbureter.
Gasoline
is
fed
and vaporized mechanically.
portions of such m unicipalities, m eat milk and ice will bo delivered j fljety wss not utmzod to the #ul] e l.
have been called for. excepting onr
nor more than tw enty ( 20) miles to order. A small adm ission fee, dent of which it is capable, in repel 1-'
p u b lic school building.
P o s itiv e ly w a r r a n t e d to s a v e
an hour outside such m unicipal­ will be charged. Season tickets mg an attack ?
to 8 0 p e r c e n t , i n g a s o l i n e
$2.03 single adm issions 20 cts chil­
“The Russians were not able to
A dvantages of a Rural Telephone ities.
use: their fire adequately, with the
a n d to in c r e a s e th e p o w e r o f
Sec. 3. T h a t any rate o f‘ speed dren JO cts.
A bout a week ago M rs. B. A.
result
th
at
the
Japanese,
counting
provided 11 1 section two of th is act
t h e e n g i n e lO t o 15 p e r c e n t .
Stork Club in Indiana.
C urtis took suddenenly sick during
upon this deficiency, stormed posi­
shall not be dim inished nor p ro h ib ­
the night. Mr. C urtis being alone j
YVanatah, in Indiana, a town of tions with masses and received the
ited by any ordinance, ru le or reg­
No sooted plugs. Can burn Kerosene oil if necessary.
terrible casualties of close quarter
wi'.h his wife could not call thy
u la to r
of any m unicipality, 800 in habitants, has an organiza­ work instead of the wholesale inasIf you w ant to Know about a C arbureter that is always
assistance of a neighbor, b u t had a
board or o th er public authorities. tion for th e purpose of populariz­ saerc which might have ensued if
ready for duty, write us today for a descriptive booKlet.
telephone in his house and called
S ec . 1. Any person or persons in g th e ideas of P resid en t Roose­ every foot of ihe advance had been
Dr. P arker. I n one hour and live
operating a motor vehicle shall at velt against race suicide, says a covered by efficient rifle tire.
P a te n te d in a ll c o u n tr ie s .
m inutes the Doctor hitched his
“.Napoleon said that tire is every­
ail tim es provide the same with a W anatah special dispatch. T he thing, and the Test of small account.
horse to the buggy, drove seven
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good efficient brake and a suitable club was supposed by the residents In the case of the Russians it was
miles and was a t the bedside of
bell, horn or other signal, and s h a ll1o£ th e town t0
been ojjpmtaod the fire Lhat had been of small ac­
th e sick woman. H ad it not been
—
M i l II11 I'll j M B ilih',1 BftgMiaSSMBaBSSiBSBgH B M 3 W g!
upon approaching any person or foT
s<><:i;,! I»'r Posee, bat count, therefore let us have ample
for the telephone Mr. C urtis would
persons riding, leaxling or driving with the rem arkable increase of evidence th at the lessons of the war
have been in a sad predicam ent.
are drawn from fairly normal con­
a horse, horses, d raft anim als upon, the birth rate in th e fam ilies of the ditions before we alter our methods.
the
true
purpose
of
the
M a n u fa c tu re rs
C u lv e r , I n d ., U . S . A .
any public highw ay or iu any “ten d ers
Logic of Advertising.
Personally 1 am of opinion that no
public place, signal suck person i organization began to be suspect. attack in mass of any kind can sur- '
Jo h n W anam aker. refering re­
or p rsi ns w ith said bell or horn ed. P ublic statem ents were re ­ vive efficient riile fire.’'
cently to the advantage of advertis­
either upon overtaking or m eeting cently made th a t the club was or­
W h y S o a p Eater* Eat Soap.
!
ing, says: “T h e good, sensible
any such person or persons, giving ganized to popularize President
G lIL V H R ,
Mr.
Charles
S.
Il'owe,
the
general
f - f *2\ [
m erchant sticks to his proposition
i
x m a x a
such person or persons a reason­ Roosevelt's ideas. Tho emblem of secretary of the American A s a o c i a - | " * * M
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throughout th e year, never w ith­
th
e
society
is
th
e
stork,
and
P
resi­
tion For the Advancem ent'of Sciable tim e to prepare for tho pass­
draw ing his announcem ent but
dent Roosevelt will be requested to cnee, said at. a dinner of scientists:
ing of s d d motor vehicle.
constantly pounding away a t the
'Fal.se science, the pseudo scien­
S ec 5. T h a t any pen on or per- su^ cst »
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L iv e r y ;
tific method, with its explanations
public. T here is only one way to
sons
operating
a
motor
vehicle
<j00,i
j0p
siomacl
Trouble
aid
CoiSllpallon.
Feed and
that explain nothing and help us in
advertise and th a t is to hammer
shall,
upon
m
eeting
any
person
or
j
^C
ham
berlains
stomach
and
nowise,
may
be
illustrated
perhaps
your narue. your location, your
S a le S ta b le s
with a little episode that I heard of
persons
riding,
leading
a
horse,
iiYt;T
tublets
have
done
me
a
great
business so thoroughly into the
the other day.
people’s heads th at it they walked horses or d raft anim als or < » l ^ , deal of good ” says C. Towns, of
“A student went to his instructor
farm anim als on any public h ig h ­ R a t Portage, O ntarid, Canada.
in th eir sleep they would constant­
and said:
,
way. upon request or signal In­ “ B eing a mild physic th e after
“ T am informed, sir, th at people LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
ly turn th eir faces toward your
p u ttin g up the hand from any effects are not unpleasant, and I are sometimes born with a desire to !
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store. The new spaper is your best
such person or persons so riding, can recommed them to all who eat soap V
friend.
It helps to build up your
“ ‘T hat is quite tru e / the in - )
loaning or driving any horse, sutfer from stomach disorder." For
town or com munity th a t supports
structor answered..
horses o r other draft- anim als or sale by T. E. Slattery.
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you.”
“ ‘What is the cause of it? ’ asked I
S u rc u sso n to W m. F o ss.
other farm anim als (if in suliicient
the
student.
in s u re d
Vandalia
Cheap
txcursions.
light for such signal to be p er­
Increased Equipment.
“ ‘These people/ was the reply,
AgdlDst Burgliiiij
ceptible)
im m ediately bring his
H om e-seekers and second class ‘are the victims of sappesaomania.’
T he School’s increase in equip- •
PRO PRIETO R OF THE
“ ‘Wlmt
does
sappessomania
m ent lias kept pace with the j motor vehicle to a. stop and remain colonists rates to southern and
Does n
mean,
professor?’
the
student
said.
C
i
o
a
c
r
u
l
B
a
n
k
i
n
g
growth of numbers.
Two cutters stationary so long as may be rea­ southeastern territory, 1st and 3rd
RliSilK^S
“ ‘I t m eans/ the professor an­
Mrikfls
Loans
have been added to th e n a v y ; sonable to allow such horse, horses Tuesdays of each month.
swered, 'a desire to eat soap.’ ”—
N ational encam pm ent G rand Buifalo Enquirer.
Kftceive; Monoy
Also arrant for tha
already in hand, aud an elegant j or other d ra ft anim als , o r other
*.
on Deposit
Old K aliable
motor boat will take th e place of farm anim als to pass; and upon Army of Republic, Denver. Colo.,
JO H N HANCOCK
B u y s C o»nni^p«iftl
Another Pygmalion.
Pftphr
Lifu riiAuratme Ci>.
the Teddy Tv. as flag boat. This overtaking on any public highw ay $21.75 for th e round trip Aug. *29
o
l
Hostoa,
Mass.
F
j
i
r
i
u
L
o a n s M ade
Itecent
research
has
carried
back
a t L o w e s t K a te s
craft is of> feet in length.
feet in any person or persons T id in g , load- to Sept. 3.
the history of blench art to a period
Prompt nodCourt- All kinds ol Choice Bakery Goods,
beam, equipped w ith a twenty ing or driving a horse, horses or : Lewis and Clark C entennial ex- two centuries earlier than that in
ouus Al boiiilou
other
d
raft
anim
als
or
o
th
er
farm
position,
Portland,
Ore.,
and
many
Ui AIL
which it was supposed to have had
horse power, 1 cylinder engine and
animals
the
operator
of
any
motor
other
Pacilie
coast
points
cxcursits
rise.
A
portrait
of
King
John,
can develop a speed of 10 miles
Parties and W eddings supplied on
p e r hour. I t is finished in m a­ vehicle when signaled as above j ions during th e sum m er and fall of by an unknown artist of the four­
lour Patronage
short notice. Give us
teenth century, was until recently S . C . S H I L L I N G
hogany w ith brass trim m ings and provided shall reduce the speed o f J1005.
Solicit**
the
oldest
recorded
French
painting.
a trial.
P resid en t
is probably tho choicest era ft such motor vehicle aud before| Sunday excursion tickets are on Xow, however, in the Church of St.
alloat in In d ian a waters today. {passing shall allow reasonable sale to all points on the Vandalia Blaise, at Brunswick, among t h e ; -----T he School now has an imposing tim e for such'.anim al to be driven line where the one way is not over ancient pictures dating about 1145 l / n C I I T R F D f ^ F D ’ Q
there is in a corner of the walls the | \ K [ I l J ^ D L L I x \ J I L - . r ^ J
looking Hoot to send ont and should or conducted to the side of th e 33.50.
One
wav
and
second-class
co
lo
n
-.
following inscription: “Let all know
road:
P k o v i o e o , T h at th e driver
m ake a tine appearance after a
ist
tickets
to
thcw
ost.
and
north' | ult J " 1™. the Frenchman painted
of
any
horse,
or
other
d
raft
anim
als
while when sails are spread on th e
these subjects.
John was a bit
or other farms anim als shall, upon west Sept. lo to O ct. 81.
six cutters.—T h e Log.
of a Pygmalion in his way, as we
Commencing M ay 1st, cheap gather from the following piece of
th e approach of any motor vehicle
T he best W hiskies,
m i m INFANTUM
drive to th e rig h t so as to give to rates to L ake M axinkuckee will be self revelation, also cut into the
B randies, Cordials,
said m olar v e lre ’e oi.e-half of the in effect. See agents for p articu ­ stone: ‘T f I could give life to the
R hine and Moselle
bodies I paint I should be enrolled
Child \o l Ixpecitd lo Live iron one Hour to traveled portion of the highw ay or lars.
W ines, and French
Special attention given to travel­
Another. i>oi cured by chamberlain's
They are all via the th e Vandalia among the gods/'— London Globe.
street, and the operator of any mo­
Clarets. P o rts and
ing men. Term s reasonable.
colic m\ Diarrhoea Reneti.
R
.
R
.
tor upon the approach of any d riv ­
Artificial Cotton.
Cherry Ales, Beers.
F o r routes rates aud tim e tables
.Recent experiments have been
R u th , th e little daughter of F . er of horse, horses or other d raft
M ineral W ater, etc.
B a r n E a s t o f th e P o sta l: f i v e
!N. Dewey of Agnewville, Ya., was anim als or othoT farm animals, address Culver agent or C. C. made in Bavaria in regard to p re­
and
a
stock
of
tine
paring
artificial
cotton
from
pine
seriously ill of cholera infantum shall drive his motor vehicle to the Truob, Traveling Passenger A gent
Domestic and Key
wood, and it is said that the new
Logan sport.
Hull it Mm .
last summer. "W e gave h er up rig h t so as to give one-half of the
process allows it to be made cheaply
W est C ig a rs..........
Now is the tim e to buy C ham ­
W hen you want a pleasant lax­ though so that the artificial cotton :
and did not expect her to live from traveled portion of the highway
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and D iarr­
one hour to a n o th er/' ho says. ;‘I or street to th e driver of said horse, ative th at is easv to take and cer- may compete with the natural prod­
Ldhc
Hixluhuckee:
Culver,
Ind.
uct.
The
wood,
which
is
first
cut
:
hoea remedy. Tt is certain to be
tain to act. use C ham berlain’s
happened to think of Cham ber­ horses or other animals.
Stomach and L iver Tablets.
F or into small splinters, is reduced to j
needed sooner or la te r and when
lain’s Colic, Cholera, aud Diarrhoea
Forced to Starve.
fibers by steam and acids, then it is
th
a t tim e comes you will need it
sale
by
T.
E.
Salttery.
rem edy and got a bottle of it from
Ii. F\ Leek, of Concord. Ivy.,
washed,
bleached
and
passed
W
abash
one
way
second
class
badly
you will need it quickley.
the store. In five hours T saw change says: “F o r 20 years 1 suifered
W rite us and we will send you a through a crusher. The cellulose colonists rates to points in A la­
Buy it now.
It may save life.
for the better. W e kept on giving agonies, w ith a sore on my u pper , , , .
. ..
I- j t u
j I is formed into fine threads by a
W l d e t coutam ing a list of board- fipinmng machine. T!ie3e tW a f c bama, Florida, G eorgia, Kentucky.
it and before she had taken the lip, so painful, sometimes I could
ing houses, cam ping and fishing are said to make a very good fabric Louisiana, M ississippi. N orth and j ••<>r 9a‘t5 by I . Iv S lattery .
half of a small bottle she was well.” not eat. A fter vainly trying every­
grounds, hotels aud other attrac­ when woven and can easily be dved. South . Carolina, Tennessee and I g,se M edbouru & Dillon for lime,
\ lrginia a t half fare plus $2.00.1
T his remedy is for sale by T. K. th in g else, T cured it with Bucktive places along th e Nickel Plate I t is expected thut they will be man­ W rite for particulars. Thos. P o l­ P ortland cem ent, plaster paris. etc.
len’s
Arnica
S
alv
e
/’
I
t's
g
reat
for
Slattery.
ufactured on a large scale and come len, Pass. & T k t. A gt., Lafayette, G et prices for hard and soft coal
burns, cuts and wounds. A t T. E. Road. V. A. Sherer. T. P . A., F t.
into competition with imported cotfor fall and winter.
W ayne, Ind.
G et your prin tin g at the C itizen , j S lattery’s drug store: only 25c.
ton. _____________ *— — •
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feed ood Sale
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up
P O R T FO L IO O F STA TE
£ZfffC/ JPOOT
Elihu Root, whose acceptance o f th e U nited S la te s attorney fo r the south­
portfolio of se c re ta ry of s ta le is ofli- ern d istric t of New York, Mr. Root
cialiy announced, w as w ar se c re ta ry h as been alm ost continuously con­
cerned in public affairs. H e occupied
u n d er P re sid e n t M cKinley a fte r th e
th a t position unt.il 1SS5. In lSi>4 he
re tire m e n t of R ussell A. Alger. Ho is w as delegate to th e sta te con stitu ­
a warm friend an d com panion of tional convention and chairm an oi the
P re sid e n t R ooseveb. l i e w as bom judiciary com m ittee. Aug. 1. 1S99. he
in 1SM5, the sou of a professor a t Ham- was appointed se cretary of w ar by
ilto n college. l i e w as first a school­ P re sid e n t McKinley and w as reap ­
te a c h e r and th en a law yer. In per­ pointed M arch 5, 1901. He resigned in
sonality Mr. H oot is inclined to be August. 1903. to tak e effect Jan. 1,
a u ste re and very m uch under self- 1904. Mr. R oot w as one of th e lead­
control. Since M arch, 18S3. w hen he ing m em bers of the Alaskan commis­
w as appointed by P resid en t A rth u r sion.
M A N Y C H A N G E S IN C A B I N E T .
ALM O ST
TOO
W ELL
PO STED .
H o w th e V a rio u s P o rtfo lio s H a v e B een
T ra n sferre d .
E n g i n e e r ’s E x a c t K n o w le d g e
S u s p ic i o n .
Follow ing an? the com plete records
of cabinet changes since M cK inley's
accession to the W hite H ouse, March
4, 1897:
S ecretary of S tate—John Sherm an.
T re asu re r— Lyman .T. Gage.
S ecretary of W ar— Kussell A. Alger.
A ttorney
G eneral — Jo sep h
Mc­
K enna .
G eneral—Ja m e s A lbert
P o stm a ste r
Gary.
0f tho N avy—John D.
S ec re ta ry
Long.
0f A griculture—.Tames
\y-Socrctary
S ecretary o f th e In te rio r—C ornelius
N. Bliss.
John W. G riggs succeeded M cKen­
na Jan u ary 31, 1S9S; W illiam R. Day
succeeded Sherm an A pril 2, 1S9S;
Jo h n H ay succeeded Day Septem ber
20, 1808; E lihu R oot succeeded Alger
A ugust 1, 1S99; .C harles Em ory S m ith
succeeded G ary April 21. 1S9S; E th an
Alien H itchcoclt succeeded Kliss De­
cem ber 21, 1898; P h ilan d er C. Knox
succeeded Griggs a s A ttorney G eneral
April 19, 1901.
Ja m e s J. Hill • keeps the closest
tra c k of all details reg ard in g the prop­
e rtie s which he co ntrols ami th is fact
is know n to his subordinates. W hile
journeying on th e G reat N orthern
road some tim e ago. exam ining work
th a t was being done on an extension
he aBked th e division su p erin ten d e n t
how m any lies had been cut T he sy*
r^ rin te n d e n t did not know ; u he TIe ..
R o o s e v e lt C a b in e t .
T heodore R oosevelt acceded to
presidency Septem ber 14. 1901.
Leslie M. Shaw succeeded Gage Feb­
ru a ry 1, 1902.
Ile n ry G. P ayne succeeded Sm ith
Ja n u a ry 8, 1902.
W illiam H. T aft succccdcd Root
F ebruary 1. 1904.
. W illiam H. Moody succeeded Long
May 1, 1902.
On F e b ru a ry 16.. 1903, the D epart­
m ent of C om m erce arid L abor w as c re ­
ated. w ith George B. Cortelyou as its
head, and given a se a t in th e cabinet.
Moody succeeded Knox as A ttorney
G eneral Ju ly 1, 1f?04.
R o b ert J. W ynne succeeded P ayne
as P o stm a ste r G eneral O ctober 10,
1004.
Paul M orton succeeded Moody In
Navy D ep artm en t Ju ly 1. 1904.
C harles J. B onaparte succeeded
M orton Ju ly 1, 1905.
V ictor M. M etcalf succeeded C ortel­
you as head of D ep artm en t o f Com­
m erce an d L abor July 1, 1904, C ortel­
you becom ing C hairm an of th e R epub­
lican N ational Com m ittee.
C ortelyou succeeded W ynne as
P o stm a ste r G eneral M arch 7. 1905.
W O M E N S L A V E S O F F A S H IO N .
H e n ry L a b o u c h e rc S e v e re on P re s e n t
D a y M o d e s.
Ile n ry L abouchere, th e audacious
ed ito r of T ru th , w hich is a periodical
read by fashionable poople, thus expresses h is opinion of the fashions in
uxess: “ T he aim of dress m ak ers is
to m ake money, and they find this
easy, a s th ey h ave to deal w ith silly
people. E ach y ear they a lte r the
fashions an d ta k e care to do th is in
a w ay th a t tho d re sse s of one year
can not. be adapted to th a t o f th e next
y ear. W om en a re thc slaves of these
in te llig e n t harpies. They blindly ac ­
c ep t th e fashions ordained by them
and seem to be en tirely ig n o ran t of
th c fact th a t w h at m ay su it one wom­
an does n o t suit all. D ressm akers
h av e very little taste. Even if they
have, it is w arped by th e ir subordi­
n a tin g it. io finance. O ccasionally th e
fashion which they in au g u rate is not.
absolutely ugly, but ii is alw ays over­
looked in o rd er th a t a large price may
iie rCh«>^ed for th e costum e.”
O pen to
! aided.
Up .
*nd
m orning
lhe“ bo^
the :>count
:
showed 7S.000— ■8,420. th c e x ac t num­
ber, I believe.” The crisis was passed
b u t th e su p erin ten d e n t feared trouble
w as ah ead. At the next s ta tio n he
left, the c a r and se n t th is m essage to
the division engineer who was to m eet
th c tra in a t a la te r stop: “ If J. H
asks how m any ties have been cut
tell him 78,420.” T rue to thc sus
picion of tho superintendent, Mr. Hill
la te r asked the engineer how m any
tie s bad been cut. “Seventy-eight
thousand four hundred and tw e n ty /
w as th c ready response of th e engi­
n eer, evidently a little to the su rp rise
of Mr. H ill.
W A S A FA M O U S
HU NTRESS.
R e m a rk a b le R e co rd M ade by
io n e s s of W a te rfo rd .
M a rc h -
T h c d eath at an advanced age Is
announced of C hristiana, dow ager
m archioness of W aterford, m o th er of
A dm iral L ora C harles Beresford and
M arcus B eresford and one of the most
rem ark ab le horsew om en In ih e world
A lthough alw ays m ounted on horses
w hich could c arry her, she did n ot a t­
tem p t to go across country until she
w as 40 y e a rs old. T his w as a t a m eet
of ihe C urraghm ore hounds in 1866
a t O w ning village. She w as mourned
on a m are called Tho Mist and had
h a lte d near W ynn's gorse w hen the
dogs passed close to her. It w as an
ex citing m om ent which she could not
re sist. The m archioness tu rn e d the
in a re a t the road fences a n d no one
w ent s tra ig h te r o r look th e fences
b e tte r th an she. Prom th a t until the
C urrag h m ore hounds w ere given up
n early tw enty y ears afterw ard she
n ever m issed a m eet. She w as fully
60 y e a rs old w hen she quit. H er pow
e rs of resistin g fatigue w ere phenom e­
nal. as w ere h e r courage, pluck and
coolness.
W h e n S l e e p Is N e e d e d M o s t.
P erfect health dem ands not only a
fixed am ount of sleep, b ut th e observ­
ance of re g u la r habits. And perfect
sleep for m an can bo oldained only at
nigh't. as suggested by the rhythm ical
succession of lig h t and darkness
T here is point to th e old proverb:
“ An ho u r's sleep before m idnight is
worth tw o a fte r.’’ Those who a re in
the h a b it of tu rn in g n ig h t into day
realize this to tk o ir cost. T he hour
before m idnight th a t Is w orth tw o af­
te r is from 11 to 12. And inasm uch as
thc hum an system Is m ore below par
a t 3 a. m. th an at. any o th e r period in
thc tw enty-four hours, sleep should
cover a t le ast two hours on each side
of th is tim e. W hen life is ar. stak e
in th e c rise s of acute disease nurses
a re in stru c te d to begin special stim u
lation at m idnight and to continue it
u n til 6 in the m orning, in the hope
th a t flagging energies may be sus
ta lrc d through this period of suprem e
depression. Good H ousekeeping.
ST. L
IS
M A R K E T IN G
PO TA TO
CRO PS.
In line w ith the classic, case of the
o y ster shippers, cited by P re sid e n t
H adley of Yale U niversity In h is book
on R ailroad T ran sp o rtatio n , is the case
of the A roostook p o tato grow ers
brought by P resid en t T u ttle of the
B oston and M aine Railroad before the
S enate C om m ittee on In te rsta te Com­
Postal Order Bars Peculiar m erce. N othing could b e tte r show
how a railroad works for th e in te re st
Fiscal Institution From
of th e localities which it serves.
A m ain dependence of the farm ers
Use o f Mails.
o f th e A roostook region is the potato
crop, ag g reg atin g annually eight to
FOUNDER IS GOOD BORROWER te n m illion bushels, w hich find a m ar­
k e t largely In B oston and th e ad jacen t
E. G. Lewis, Magazine Publisher and thickly se ttled regions of New Eng­
P rom oter of Large E nterprises, Does land. T h e com petition of cheap w ater
tra n sp o rta tio n from M aine to all points
Not H esitate to Accept Loans on along the New England c o ast keeps
Personal Notes.
railroad fre ig h t ra te s on these pota­
toes alw ays a t a very low level.
P otatoes are also a considerable out­
W ashington spccial: T h e P eople’s
U nited S ta te s bank of St. Louis, the p u t of th c tru c k fa rm s of M ichigan,
unique mail o rder financial in stitution th e ir norm al m ark et being obtained In
founded by E. G. Lewis, pu b lish er of and through D etroit and Chicago and
the WTom an's M agazine, an d prom oter o th er com m unities of th a t region.
N ot m any y ears ago favoring sun
of m any larg e St. Louis en terp rises,
h a s been barred from ihe m ails under and ra in s b ro ught a trem endous yield
a fraud o rder announced by P ostm as­ of potatoes from th c M ichigan fields.
A t norm al ra te s and prices th e re
te r G eneral Cortelyou.
The sam e o rd er includes Lewis and would have been a g lut of the custom ­
all officers and ag en ts of th e concern, ary m arkets and th e potatoes would
which, established lo conduct a bank­ have rotted on th c farm s. To help
ing business, «o m ake loans, and ac­ th e potato grow ers th c railroads from
cept deposits by m ail, h as done an M ichigan m ade unprecedentcdly low
ra te s on potatoes to every reachable
enorm ous business it; many states.
m ark et, even carry in g them in large
S tate E nters Complaint.
The c h a rac ter of the en terp riso was q u a n titie s to a place so rem ote as Bos­
first callcd in question by the M is­ ton. T he A roostook grow ers had to
souri auth o rities, who raise d the point reduce the price on tlscir potatoes and
th a t Lewis was borrow ing too heavily even th en could not dispose o f them
from the in stitu tio n ’s funds for o th er unless th e B oston and M aine R ailroad
reduced its already low ra te , w hich it
e n te rp rises in which he w as in te r
did. By m eans of th ese low' ra te s,
ested.
“It is understood th a t the funds of m aking possible low prices, th c potato
crops of both Michigan and Maine
th e bank w hich have n ot been bor
w ere finally m arketed.
Everybody
low ed by Mr. L ew is and his enl.erprls
es. am ounting to about tw o-thirds of e a ts potatoes, and th a t year every­
thc to ta l am ount rem itted .” says the body h ad all th c potatoes he w anted.
W hile th e M ichigan railroads m ade
p o stm a ster g eneral in h is announce­
ra
te
s th a t would have been ruinous to
m ent, “arc deposited ln banks and will
be available tow ard reim b u rsem en t of th e railroads, bad they been applied
tho stockholders, who num ber upw ard to the m ovem ent of ail potatoes a t all
tim es, to all places, they helped tb eir
of 65,000.
The
“Lew is represented th a t he would patrons to find m ark ets then.
su bscribe to the capital stock a dollar Boston and M aine R ailroad suffered a
for every dollar subscribed by all oth­ decrease in its revenue from potatoes,
ers, so that he would own h alf of th e b u t it enabled th e A roostook farm ers
cap ital stock. Lai-er he represented to m a rk e t th e ir crop and th ereb y to
th a t he had pledged his e n tire for­ obtaiu money w hich they spent for the
tu n e in this banking enterprise. The varied supplies w hich th o railroads
inspectors found th a t Mr. Lewis had b ro ught to them . If th e m aking of
ra te s w ere su b ject to governm ental
n o t c o o p erated to th e e x te n t of a
a d ju stm e n t such radical and prom pt
single dollar, although th e bank had
action could never have been taken,
a paid uy capital of $2,000,000.
“M arch 15. 1905, Lew is had received because it Is well established th a t if
a ra te be once reduced by a railroad
for sh ares in th c b an k 82,289,043.61,
com pany it. cannot be restored through
and had accounted to the bank in an
th e red tape of governm ental proec
am ount not exceeding S2.204.994.
dure. If the M ichigan railro a d s and
“T his showed th at every cent of thc
th e B oston and M aine R ailroad had
$2,000,000 capital stock w hich h as been
been subjected to governm ental lim i­
paid In w as paid out of subscription
ta tio n th ey would have fe lt obliged to
money received by Lew is from the keep up th e ir ra te s as do th e railroads
a n a that, none of his own money
had been inve(ltGd jn th e enterprise. of F ran ce and England and Germ any
T his was fmmd to be the {act al­ under governm ental lim itation and le t
though Mr. i.ew js had slated
w rit­ the potatoes ro t— ■Etfhange.
ing to the inspectors th a t $195,750 of
T he W hite R iver Division of thc
th e 8500.000 paid In a t the original in­
Iron
M ountain R oute betw een N ew ­
corporation of the bank w ere his personal funds.
Subsequently a t th e port, A rkansas and C arthage, Mo., is
h earin g before A ssistan t A ttorney rap id ly approaching com pletion, and
rep o rts of rep rese n tativ es of th e Gen
G eneral Mr. Lew is adm itted th a t th a t
eral P assen g er D eartm ent, who re c e n t­
m oney w as received by him from the
ly made com plete trip over thc line,
people and w as n ot his own.
Indicates th a t th rough tra in s will be
"The evidence shows, and Lewis ad­ ru n ning Inside of sixty days.
m itted, th a t hundreds of thousands of
“W hile several thousand to u rists
dollars w ere loaned to him self and his
have already m ade th e trip from each
various en terp rises, practically a t his
end of the com pleted line, and we
will. T he day after (he investigation
h av e hauled during th e m onth of June
began he placed in the a sse ts two
o v e r forty fishing p a rtie s from C ar­
notes—one for $50,000, signed by him ­
thago, who desired to m ake th e fiveself alone, w ithout collateral, th c day float from Galena lo Branson, re ­
o th er for $146,375.63, signed by the
tu rn in g on tra in in lifly mlnul.es, for
board of directors. Mr. L ew is received th c com plete daylight ru n over thc
no m oney from th e bank a t th a t tim e, new line.” said Mr. H. C. Townsend,
the notes being put Into th e bank to G eneral P asse n g e r A gent, “th ere will
covcr m oney previously expended by
be a to u rist tra v e l unprecedented over
him.
any line in th is p a rt of th c country.
“ M arch 29 Lewis had loaned to him ­ The fishing proposition Is becom ing
self an d his en te rp rise s $907,538.83.
so well-known th a t a num ber of club­
“ T hese loans include $146,375.63 to houses on the Jam es R iver, betw een
th e directors, $390,000 to th c Lew is G alena and B ranson, are now' com ­
P ublishing Company, $346,163.20 to the p leted and are taxed to th e ir capacity.
U niversity H eights R ealty and De­
“ T he rom antic featu res of th e new
velopm ent Company, and $25,000 to E. line a re n atu rally th c ones to a ttra c t
G. Lewis. At th a t tim e Mr. Lewis th c m ost general atten tio n , b ut th e
had 843,730 of the bank’s m oney in­ ag ricu ltu ral and m ineral possibilities
vested in stocks and bonds of his en­ of th is new region a re rem arkable.
terp rises.
The
evidence
fu rth e r
“T he road Itself is a m arvel of en­
showed th a t Lew is had agreed to loan g ineering and th e eighty-five pound
806,660.66 of the bank's money on an rail w ith rock b a lla st prom ises th e
unsecured note, but w as prevented h ig h est degree of speed and safety.”
from doing so by S ecretary of Stato
Sw anger.
W a s h i n g t o n ’s O u tlo o k
The U niversity H eights R ealty and
G overnor Mead of W ashington says,
D evelopm ent Company, which had Jn th e S unset M agazine fo r July, th at
borrow ed fro m the b an k $346,163.20, W ashington h as n early doubled in
and th e stock of w hich to th e ex­ population in five y e ars; th a t th e peo­
te n t of 1.277 sh ares Mr. Lew is sold to ple of h is sta te have an abiding faith
th c bank, is shown to have assets in its resources and believe when
consisting for th c m ost p a rt of land they a re exploited and th c charm s of
purchased for $200,000 as a speculation clim ate and location bccom e known,
in suburban property, and upon which th a t th e Pacific n o rth w e st will assum e
Mr. Lew is stated ab o u t $150,000 had a com m anding an d p erh ap s a fore­
been expended in im provem ents. Its m ost position am ong tho favored re­
liabilities are shown to be $674,700.53. gions of the world. T he m ost advan­
On A pril 8, 1905, the cashicr of the tageous shipping point from th e n o rth ­
bank told the inspectors th a t 4.381 w est shore of th e Pacific is Puget
sh ares of the increased capital stock sound. Add to th is the fa c t th a t w ith­
had been issued and in every In­ in tho borders of th e s la te of W ash­
stan ce th e shareholder had signed a ington a rc th c tim ber, fishing, m ineral,
proxy appointing Mr. Lewis to vote coal, pastoral, agricu ltu ral and h o rti­
th e stock.
cu ltu ral resources of an em pire and
“Mr. Lew is is receiving a larg e num ­ a population draw n from the stu rd i­
ber of rem ittan c es for stock in the e s t and m ost progressive stock of th is
bank in h is own nam e. It fu rth e r ap­ an d o th e r nations.
pears th a t it. is the in ten tio n of thc
bank to in crease its stock to 85,000,T he Union Pacific R ailroad P a sse n ­
000."
g e r D epartm ent h as p ut before tho
public a folder of th e Lew is a n d Clark
W o r k W a s T o o M u c h f o r H im .
Exposition a t P ortland. It is w onder­
W hen F irs t A ssistan t P o stm aste r fully n e a t and a ttrac tiv e, colors having
G eneral H itchcock began the dis­ been em ployed in tho printing. Con­
charge of his d u ties ho found th a t te n ts em brace a very com plete de­
o rd ers for th c purchase of supplies scription o t the exposition aud Its a t­
were being approved in the m ost per­ trac tio n s. including a b ird ’s-eye view'
functory m anner. He decided to put of tho beautiful grounds and build­
a n end to such slipshod m ethods and ings, done in num erous colors. Scenes
w ith th a t end in view decided not to ln and around P o rtlan d a re strikingly
sign any le tte r until he had re a d its po rtrayed, and all contem plating v isit­
contents. As he receives several h u n ­ ing th e exposition th is sum m er should
dred daily he soon found th a t ln order hav e a copy of th e folder In o rder th a t
to carry o ut his plan he would have to th e y m ay know of points w hore tho
work ab o u t tw enty-fours a day, so he g re a te st enjoym ent and satisfaction
w as forced to give it up.
may be found.
C. J. D E M FILES
FOLLOWS MALARIA CONTRACTED IN
SPA3TSH-AMERI0AN WAR.
Seeks to Centralize Ail His Af­
fa irs ’ Under Control o f
the Federal Court.
AID FROM SANTA FE COMPANY
R a il r o a d
Is P r e p a r i n g
s is ta n c e
A ll
Its
to
to
R e n d e r A s­
B a n k er, W ho
M in e s ,
in
O p e ra te s
O rd e r to
In su re
C o a l S u p p ly .
Topeka, Kan., special: C. J . Devlin
has filed in the U nited S tates d istrict
co u rt a voluntary petition in bank­
ruptcy. T his action was decided upon
at a lengthy conference betw een Mr.
Devlin and his attorneys.
Mr. Devlin w as ir. favor of th e move
because it would centralize the hand­
ling of all h is properties, and make
easier th c se ttle m e n t w ith all h is crcd*
itors, th e principal one of w hich is tho
F irst N ational Bank.
T he sta te m e n t of D evlin’s liab ilities
is given a s follows: F irs t N ational
bank. T opeka, $1,200,000; C entral N a­
tional bank, Topeka. $300,000; Amcrican N ational bank, K an sas City, about
$263,000; N ational Bank of Commerce,
K an sas City, about $200,000; Corn
E xchange N ational Bank, Chicago,
about $150,000; C ontinental N ational
bank, Chicago, $150,000; C entral T ru st
com pany
Chicago,
about
§70,00;
B ank of Topeka. Topeka, about
$30,000; Union N ational hank, of
K an sas City, about $9,000; H irsch,
St. Louis, about $5,000; the. M er­
ch a n ts’ N ational bank, Topeka, about
$5,000; Long B rothers, K ansas City,
about $4,060; S outhw estern Fuel com*
pany. T opeka. S138,00ft; F o urth N a­
tional bank, St. Louis, about. 8200,000;
F irst N ational bank, Toluca, III.;
Spring V alley N ational bank, Spring
Valley, 111., and two n atio n al banks in
the city of New York, w hose nam es
the p etitioners do n ot k.xow, am ounts
n ot given.
S a n t a F e to G iv e A id .
Victim Had D raiuie Helpless TVh«-n Ho
T rie d D r. 1Villlam»' r in k .Tills, but
Wm Cared in Tour Months.
Because he d id n o t know th a t th ere is
a rem edy fo r ataxia, Mr. A riel endured
four years of w eakness, pain a u d tho
m isery of th in k in g his ease incurable.
“ A t th e outbreak of th e SpanishA m erican w a r," he says, “ 1 w en t w ith
Company B, E ig h th R egim ent, M .Y.M .,
in to cam p a t C hickam nnga, an d w hile
th ere m y system becam e thoroughly
poisoned w ith m alaria. W h en I w as
m ustered out, I carried th a t disease
home w ith m e. A fter a w h ile locomotor
ataxia appeared.”
“ H ow did th e ataxia begin ?”
“ I first noticed a pain iu m y ankles
a n d knee joints. T his w as follow ed by
a num b feeling in m y legs. A t tim es I
h ad to d rag m yself aro u n d ; m y legs
w ould shake or become p erfectly dead.
I h a d co n stan t trouble in g ettin g about
in th e dark. I kept a lig h t b u rn in g in
m y room at n ig h t as I could n o t balance
m yself in th e darkness. Even w ith th e
a id of a lig h t I w obbled, a u d w ould
reach o ut a n d catch hold of ch airs to
prevent m yself from fa llin g ? ”
“ How long w ere yon a sufferer?”
“ F o u r y ears in all. D u rin g th e la st
th re e years I w as confined to bed, .some­
tim es fo r a week, again fo r th re e o r four
w eeks a t a tim e. W h e n I w as lyin g
dow n tho p ain in m y back w as fre ­
qu en tly so severe th a t I h a d to be helped
up an d p u t in a ch a ir to g e t a lit tle re ­
lief. I h ad considerable p ain in m y
bowels and no control over m y kidneys.
T he w orst of a ll w as t h a t th o doctor
could give m e no hope o f recovery.”
“ IIow w ere you cu red ?”
“ I read than Dr. W illiam s’ P in k
Pills h ad cured locomotor atax ia a n d
one or tw o friends spoke to me about
them . I n the fall of 10081 began to take
th em fo r m yself a n d I h ad n o t used
m ore th a n one box before I found th a t
th e pains in m y knees an d ankles w ere
greatly relieved. F o u r m onths a fte r­
w ard I became a perfectly w ell m an , an d
I am today enjoying th e best of h e a lth .”
M r. E dw ard H . Ariel lives a t No. 43
Powow street, Am esbury. Mas?. E very
sufferer from locomotor atax ia should try
D r. ‘W illiam s’ P ink Pills w ith o u t delay.
A ny d ru g g ist can supply them .
T he S an ta F e R ailroad is preparing
to extend aid to all th e D evlin com ­
panies u n til such a tim e as a final
settlem en t can be made. T his step
is being considered by th e com pany as
th e b est m ethod of p rotecting itself
from loss. All the S an ta F e m ines
in K ansas are being operated by Dev­
lin, and it is necessary to keep the
m ines ru n ning in o rder th a t the road
m ay be supplied
coal.
G overnor Hoch fixed th e new' bond
to be given S ta te T re a su re r K elly at
$750,000, and also asked Kelly to give
a bond of $500,000 to replace th e old
bond, signed by Devlin, which Kelly
gave la s t w inter.
C harles S. Glee, w ho has been in­
v estig atin g th e conditions of thc e state
of C .-L -D ev lin , said th e re was abso­
lutely no justification for th e report
that, Mr. Devlin owed $700,000 in B al­
tim ore. T here Is, it. was stated , a prob­
ability th a t th e Devlin coal m ines at i
Toluca, III., and M arquette, Mich., and
also the Toluca und M arquette Rail­
road m ay be sold.
QUITS GOOD PRACTICE
FOR PLACE ON BENCH
N o te d
C o rp o r a tio n
L aw yer
A c c e p ts
H o n o r T h a t P a y s H im 1 P e r C e n t
o f H is E a rn in g P o w e r.
N ew York dispatch: Jam es B. Dill,
one of th c forem ost corporation law ­
y e rs of A m erica, h as been appointed
by G overnor Stokes of New Jersey
a Judge of th e court of e rro rs and ap­
peals of that, state, the hom e of tru sts.
He su rren d e rs an incom e of $300,000
a y e a r from his law' practice to be­
com e a judge w ith a salary of 88000 a
year. H is last p riv ate a c t w as to re ­
fuse a re ta in e r c f $25,000 offered by
an insurance financier.
No personal ev en t of rec cn t tim es
h as caused so m uch com m ent in the
W all s tre e t region as th is appointm ent
and its acceptance. A lthough m ain­
tain in g his residence in New’ Jersey,
Mr. Dill has been considered a New
Y ork law yer. H is office is in the
h e a rt of th e financial region, close by
the S tock Exchange, th e subtreasury,
the leading banks and th e life in­
surance buildings.
M any of the g re at tru s ts h av e been
h is clients—indeed lie w as th e legal
fa th e r of scores of them — and he has
been sought in co nsultation in nearly
every im p o rtan t financial litigation.
According to a close friend of Mr.
Dili the step from the riches of corpor­
ation law to th e com paratively digni­
fied poverty of th e bench w as taken
a fte r m atu re thought, in w hich the
recen t scandals of high finance and the
dem ands m ade upon law yers to save
th e ir capitalistic clients from th e law
had w eighty influence on h is decision.
Knocking.
P ittsb u rg Citizen- Isn 't th is sm oko
perfectly terrible?
P ittsb u rg V isitor—Oh, I dcn’t know.
It hides th e streets.
Ask Your Dealer for Alton's Foot-Ease.
A pow der. I t re sts th e feet. Cures .Swol­
len,Sore. H ot,C allous. A ch in g .S w eatin g
F e e t and In g ro w in g Nails. A t all D rug­
g ists an d Shoe stores, *J5 cents. Accept
no su b stitu te . Sam ple m ailed FilEE.
Address, A S. Olm sted, LeKoy, N. Y.
N o N e w s fro m
P o rt A rth u r.
P o rt A rth u r seem s lo be more lig h t­
ly closed now th an it w as w hen Gen.
Stocsscl was in com m and th ere. It
is only a t ra re in te rv a ls th a t a line of
new s leaks out. and th e n th e new s is
not of much im portance. T h e w orld
docs not know what. Japan is doing in
the m a tte r of rebuilding the city and
rehab ilitatin g th e ' fortifications.
It
seem s certain th a t the rete n tio n of
P o rt A rthur will be one of Ja p a n 's de­
m ands in the peace n egotiations, and
in anticipation o i p e rm a n e n t occu­
pancy is no doubt m aking th e position
one of tho stro n g est in th e world.—
Savannah, Ca., News.
F o es of th e
Ju ry
S y s te m .
Thc ju ry system finds its deepest
unpopularity am ong citizens w ho a re
sum m oned to s it on ju rie s. It is ex­
a sp e ratin g to be callcd aw ay from an
occupation by which you a rc m aking
m oney to listen to the tro u b les of tw o
men who m ay he disp u tin g over a
drove of sieers. M oreover, one o r Ihe
o th er m ay be litigous and bringing th e
m a tte r into court o ut o f spite. Such
th in g s happen. T h a t tw elve m en m ay
he draw n into court because peoplo
they never h eard of can ’t s e ttle th e ir
differen ces'w ith o u t going to law does
n o t s tir the adm iration of th e tw elve
fo r our judicial system . T h e re is too
m uch lawing. and those who find it
profitable a re generally th e law yers.—
S t. Louis Globe-Democrat.
W ANTED TO SL E EP
C u r i o u s T h a t a T i r e d P r e a c h e r S h o u ld
H a v e S u c h D e s ir e .
A m in ister speaks of th e curious ef­
fe c t of G rape N uts food on him and
how' it has relieved him.
"You will doubtless u n d erstan d how
th e suffering w ith indigestion w ith
w hich I used to be troubled m ade m y
w ork an alm ost unend u rab le burden,
and why it w as th a t a fte r my S ab b ath
duties had been perform ed, sleep was
a stra n g e r to my pillow till nearly day­
light..
“ I had to be very careful as to w h at
I at.e, and even w ith all m y care I ex­
perienced p oignant physical d istre ss
a ftc r m eals, and m y food never sa tis­
fied me.
“ Six m onths h av e elapsed sin ce I
began to use Grape-Nuts food, and tho
E L E V E N L O G -D R I V E R S A R E D E A D
benefits I have derived from it a re
very definite. I no longer suffer from
B ig S io u x R i v e r F lo o d s C o u n t r y a n d
indigestion, and I began to im prove
C a rrie s A w ay F a rm h o u se s.
from th e tim e G rape-N uts appeared on
Chippewa Falls, W is., special: E lev­
o u r table. I find th a t by eatin g a dish
en Iog-drivers lo st control of the bato f it a fte r m y Sabbath w ork is dono
t.eau which hail carried sixteen m en
(and I alw ays do so now) m y nerv es
across the Chippewa riv e r a t L ittle aro quieted and re s t and re fre sh in g
Falls. The boat w as sw am ped and the sleep aro ensured me. I feel th a t t
en tire eleven m en were drow ned. The
could n ot possibly do w ithout Grapedrow ned w ere:
N uts food, now th a t I know Its value.
Saul B rackett. Eau C laire: Louis Go- I t Is Invariably on our tab le—wc feel
key, Max B illard, Flam beau: Pal.tock th a t wc need it to com plete th c m eal
Leiden. Stanley; Ole H oren, Chippewa —and o u r children w ill e a t GrapeF a ils; Joseph Peloquin, D ry wood. N u ts w hen th e y cannot, be p ersuaded
W is.; A ndrew Goneyl, Jim Falls, W is.; to touch anything else." N am e given
O scar B arquest. C adott, W is.; B ert by Postum Oo., R attle Creek,- Mich.
L arry , A nson; B yrcn Ferguson, Chip­
T h ere’s a reason.
pew a C ity; Adolph T cu ta n t, C ad rtt,
R ead th e fam ous little book. “T h e
Wis.
Road to W ellville,” in each pltg.
E v e ry housekeeper snould knot*
th a t If th ey will buy Defiance Cold
W ater S ta rc h for laundry use they
w ill save n o t only tim e, because 5C
n ev er stick s to the iron, but because
each package co n tain s 16 oz.—one full
pound—w hile a.!I o th er Cold W ater
S ta rc h e s a re p u t up in %-pound pack­
ages, and th e price is the sam e. 11)
cents. T h en again because Defiance
S tarch is free from all inju rio u s chem ­
icals. If your g rocer tile s to sell you
a 12-oz. package it is because he has
a sto ck on hand which h e w ishes to
dispose of before he p u ts in Defiance.
He know s th a t Defiance S tarch has
p rin ted on every package in largo let­
te rs and figures “1C O/.s." D em and De­
fiance and save much tim e and money
and th e annoyance of tho iron stick­
ing. Defiance n ev er slicks.
M in o t S a v a g e
¥
Faithless Employes Give Tips
to Clique on New York
Exchange.
STATISTICIAN LOSES HIS JOB
S ecretary Wilson
D ism isses -Man
From G overnm ent Service As Rei
su it of C harges Filed On Behalf of
C otton G row ers’ Association.
P u z z le .
L andlady—W ill you h av e som e
chicken, Mr. Sm ith?
Mr. Sm ith—If you please, M rs. F a ttIeigh.
L andlady—W ill you h ave som e
chickcn, Mr. Jones?
Mr. .Tones—Certainly, I’ll
have
chicken.
W hich one is behind in h is board
bill?
W ashington disp atch : T h e depart,
m ent of A griculture has tak en its
place am ong th e o th e r dep artm en ts
o f ihe governm ent in w hich a sca n ­
dalous condition of affairs, brought
about th ro u g h faithleSB em ployes, is
an estab lish ed fact. The scandal in
S ecretay W ilson’s d ep a rtm e n t consists
of a big leak in th e bureau of s ta tis ­
tic s in w hich figures relatin g to the
stap le crops of tho country are com*
W onderful Courage
fs displayed by m any a poor invalid, piled. T he established fa c t is that
cru sh ed under th e w eight of chronic brokers in New York h av e had ac*
tro u b les, like constipation, biliousness, vance inform ation as lo th e flgurc-a
n eu ralg ia, headache, stom ach trouble, th a t w ere to be published respecting
etc . B ut such suffering, though brave, th e cotton crop.
is quite unnecessary, for Dr. Cald­
S ecretary W ilson gran ted an interi
w ell's (lax ativ e) Syrup P ep sin will
su rely cu re all these diseases, drive view to Edw in 3. H olm es, associate
aw ay all tho u n p leasan t sym ptom s, statistic ian , w ho w as suspended from
and re sto re every invalid to health. officc on Ju n e 9 la st, on account oj
T ry if. Sold by all d ru g g ists a t 50c th e charges filed on .Tune 2 by R ichard
and $1.00. Money back if it fails.
Cheatham , sec re ta ry of the Southern
C otton G row ers’ association.
Knew Too Much.
T he charge of g re a te r g rav ity was
Mr. L odger— Why do you alw ays
th a t inform ation of the operations ol
lock your door when you go out?
Mr. B oarder—How do you know I al­ th e sta tistic ia n 's office got into the
hands of Theodore Price, a New York
w ays do?
broker, long enough lo enable him and
those asso ciated with him to work the
W hy It Is th o Best
m
ark et, n ot only in New Y ork, but
5s b e c a u s e m a d e b y a n e n t i r e l y d i f f e r ­
o ther places w here th e re is specula­
e n t p ro c ess.
D e f ia n c e S t a r c h is u n l i k s a n y o t h e r , b e t t e r u u d o n e - th i r d
tion in cotton.
jr .o r e f o r 10 c e n t s .
S ta tistic ian In Disgrace.
A fter the interview H olm es an­
W hen the H aw aiian p la n te rs begin
fighting Claus Sp reck els in C alifornia nounced to a friend th a t his connec­
tion w ith th e governm ent had ceased.
th e re will be plenty of can e raised.
T he inference is th a t he w as dism iss­
ed.
M a n y w h o f o r m e r ly sm o k e d 10o c ig a rs ,
n o w sm o k e L e w is ’ ;>Sinelt> H in d e r ’1s t r a i g h t
It is believed th a t the revelations
T>c c ig a r . T h o b e s t c o m b in a tio n n f t h e b e s t
m ade by th e se c re t service agents,
to b a c c o s . J-a w i5 } F a c to r y , P e o r i a , 111.
who have been in v estig atin g the m at­
T h e A m erican peace society w an ts te r for -a m onth, w ill re su lt in a re ­
p e rm a n e n t h ead q u arters, an d is plan­ organization of th e bureau of sta tistic s
n in g a S100,000 dovc-cote, so to speak. and the re tire m e n t or tra n s fe r of the
chief sta tistic ia n , John H yde. The
All Up-to-Date H ousekeepers
chief had sta rte d on a trip to Kurope
u s e D e f ia n c e C o ld W a t e r S t a r c h , b e ­
when Ihe charge w as m ade by Mr.
c a u s e i t is b e tte r , a n d 4 o z. m o re o f it
C
heatham . T he suspension of Holmes
Cor e a r n s m o n e y .
was sufficient to cause his recall from
C h aracter is a th in g th a t you never his vacation.
It Ls asserted th a t big cotton specu­
can p u t hack in th e place from which
lato rs in New York have actually pro­
you h av e ta k e n it.
cured the em ploym ent of m en in the
I am sure Piso’s Cure tor Consumption saved d epartm ent, apparently fo r th e pur­
my life three years aco.—Mrs. T ugs. Korbuts,
pose of g ettin g possession of th e con­
Maple -Street., Norwich, N. Y.. FeU. 17,1800.
fidential inform ation.
F ew books will b rin g te a rs to a
Money Flows His Way.
m a n ’s-cy cs lik e a volum e of smoke.
H olm es and a form er em ploye oi
th e g o v ernm ent who w orked in the di­
,,
Kenneilv'nTnvorlte Kemeily, t.li« vision of sta tistic s. M oses H aas, arc
O vcae K id n ey
l.l r e r C u r * . W o rld K am ous. W h k i Dr.
ia .tju .e u y * S uns, K o n d o u t, N. Y ., t o r fre o s a m p le b o ttle .
e rec tin g a line apartm ent-house in this
A t th e ag e o f fo rty th e av erag e man city. W hen H aas cam e here he was
glad to g e t employment. a(. an y figure.
I'.as h is conscience chloroform ed.
H e got o u t about th re e y ea rs ago on
Mrs. THnatow's Soothing Svrap.
account of a prospective m atrim onial
For children teciblnff, Koftens tho 2 urCB, r-.idtices ft>
JbmHuaUoa, allay a pain. euriM wLnii colic. He a bottle.
v en tu re w ith th e d a u g h ter of a con­
g ressm an from T ennessee. Since that
C annibals and p o liticians live off
tim e ho h as been am assing w eaith
o th e r people.
r a p id ly .
Four Facts For
Sick Women
To Considez
L y d i a E . P in k h a m ’s V egetable C o m p o u n d
H a s a n U n e q u a lle d R e c o r d o f Cure&t—
M r s. * P in kflam 's A d v ic e J s C o n fid e n ­
tia l, F re e , a rid a lw a y s H elp fu l
F irst .—T h a t alm o st every o p eratio n
in o u r h o sp ita ls p erform ed upon wom en
becom es n ecessary th ro u g h n e g le c t of
such sym ptom s as backache, irre g u la r
a n d painful m en stru atio n , leucorrhcea,
displacem ents of th e u te ru s, p a in in
th e side, b u rn in g sen satio n in th e stom ­
ach, "beax-inp-down pains, nervousness,
dizziness an d sleeplessness.
S econd .—T he m edicine t h a t h olds
th e reco rd fo r th e la rg e s t n u m b e r of
a b so lu te c u re s o f fem ale ills is L y d ia
E. r in k h a m 's V egetable Compound.
I t re g u la te s, stre n g th e n s and cures
diseases o f th e fem ale o rg an ism as
n o th in g else can.
F o r th ir ty y e a rs i t h a s been h e lp in g
w om en to ho stro n g , c u rin g backache,
nervousness, k id n ey tro u b le s, all u te r ­
in e a n d ovarian inflam m ation, w e a k ­
ness a u d displacem ents, re g u la tin g
ltie n strn a tio n p erfe c tly an d overeomin g its pains. I t h a s also proved itself
in v alu ab le in p re p a rin g lo r c h ild b irth
and th e ch an g e of life.
T h ird .—T he g r e a t volume of u n so ­
licited and g ra te fu l testim o n ials on file
a t th e P in k ham L a b o ra to ry a t L ynn,
M ass., m any of w hich are fro m tim e to
tim e published by perm ission, give a b ­
so lu te evidence of th e v alu e o f L ydia
E. P in k h a m ’s V egetable Compound an d
Mrs. P in k h am 's advice.
F ourth .—Every a ilin g w om an in th e
U nited S ta te s is asked to accep t th e
follow ing in v itatio n . I t is free, w ill
b rin g you h e a lth a n d m ay sav e y o u r
life.
M rs . P in k h a sn ’e S ta n d in g in v ita tio n
to W om en.--W om en Glittering from any
form of fem ale w eakness a r e in v ited to
p ro m p tly com m unicate w ith M rs. Pinkham , a t L ynn, M ass. A ll le tte r s a re
received, opened, re?$d a n d an sw ered
by wom en only. F rom sym ptom s given.,
y o u r tro u b le m ay be located an d th e
q u ic k e st an d s u re s t w ay of recovery
advised. O ut o f th e v ast volume o f ex­
perience in tre a tin g fem ale ills Mrs.
P in k h a m p ro b ab ly h a s the very k n o w l­
edge t h a t w ill h e lp y o u r case. Surely,
a n y w om an, rich or poor, is very foolish
if she does n o t ta k e ad v an tag e ol th is
generous o ile r or assistance.
H olm es told h is friends th a t he had
m ade h is money in a m ining venture.
They had no inform ation to th e con­
trary . T hey have now. H aas and
H olm es are regarded as rich men by
th e ir associates.
S e creta ry W ilson w as sim ply as­
tounded by the resu lt of the investiga­
tion begun by h is direction. H e has
h eretofore alw ays scoffed a.; (he idea
th a t th e re could be a leak in the bu­
re a u of statistics. Tho figures were
n ev er m ade up until the day of publi­
c a tio n ,'a n d those who w ere in trusted
w ith th is ta s k w ere segregated in q
p riv ate room and could not. hold any
com m unication w ith th e outside world
u ntil a fte r tho figures w ere given out,
S ecret Reports fo r Brokers.
W hen th e com pilers went into that
room they took w ith them rep o rts
from th e sta te ag en ts an d from 13.
C. W hite, th e general trav elin g agent,
who is supposed to be th e b e s t man
in th e country on estim a tin g i,he yield
of cotton from m erely looking a t Jt
a s th e p la n ts grow in th e field. These
rep o rts w ere to be used to c o rro /t the
rep o rts from th e *50,000 tow nship and
county reporters. They were supposed
to be k e p t in a safe and under seal.
T hey w ere supposed to be kept, there
u n til th e day for m aking up th e li”;.
ures. The chief fact developed by the
se c re t service men is th a t they were
net. T hey were opened and th e facts
contained in them were used lo supply
ih e coi.lon brokers.
A nother m ate ria l facc developed is
th a t the estim ates put o u t by he divis­
ion of satistics were evidently dots
tored for the purpose of enabling the
o p erato rs to cre ate th e sore of m arket
th ey desired. In th is way it is believ­
ed th a t forunatc bro k ers buncoed the
public out of m illions of dollars.
ss
a
P ro p h e t.
Away b ack in the fo rties the village
school a t NorridgGwock, M e.,was kept
one w inter by Solomon BJxby, a re d ­
headed and very nervous young man.
who used th e furule very freely, and
often unjustly. Among the scholars
ilia* w inter w ere the now R ev. Minot
Savage, W illiam S tew ard, a clever
Irish lad, b ut thick-headed an d alw ays
blundering, and fo rev er falling under
dlclplinc. aud th e p re se n t w riter. It
seem ed to u s as though th e tea ch e r
was never so h ap p y as w hen punishing
the Stew ard boy.
One m orning th e te a c h e r cam e in a
little late, finding th e sc h o lars all in
th e ir places, h u t a s he hurried in he
tripped, and cam e very n e a r spraw ling
on th e floor. H e w as trem endously
flustratod a s he gathered- him self up.
and looked very red in th e face and
angry.
Y oung Savage, then about 12 years
old, and a favorite w ith fill his m ates,
w itty then, a s now, said in a hoarse
w hisper to h is neighbor. “ T h at m eans
a n o th e r lickin’ for Bill S te w ard !” And,
su re enough, though th e w hole school
w as convulsed. Dili w as the only one
th a t g o t punished fo r laughing.
A rriving at a V erdict.
K ushcqun, Pa.. Ju ly 10.— (S pecial)—
In th is section of P en nsylvania there
is a grow ing belief that, for such Kid­
ney D iseases as R heum atism and
L am e Back th ere is only one sure
cure and th a t is Dodd’s K idney Pills.
T his belief grow s from such eases a s
th a t of M rs. M- H. Davison of th is
place. She tells ike sto ry h e rse lf as
follows:
’T have suffered from R heum atism
for th irty y ears and find th a t Dodd's
K idney Pills have done me m ore good
th a n any m edicine I have ever taken.
I w as also bothered w ith Lam e Back
and I can only say th a t m y back h a sn 't
bothered mo since 1 took D odd's Kid­
ney Pills.”
C onsidering th a t Mrs. Davison only
took tw o boxes of Dodd’s K idney Pills,
the re su lt would be considered wonder­
ful if it w ere n ot th a t o th ers are re ­
porting sim ila r resu lts daily. Kushequa is fa st a rriv in g a t a v e rd ic t th a t
“Dodd’s K idney Pills arc the one sure
cure for R heum atism .”
—F o r In fa n ts an d C h ild ren ,
The Kind You Have
Always Boughl
A\e(?e?able JfeporalionForA s-
Complete External and
Internal Treatment
1 NFANTS;:>?C H IL 0 R E N
P r o m o t e s D ig c s lio n . C h e e r P u ln e s s a n d R e s t.C o n ta in s n e it h e r
O p iu m .M o rp liin e n o r M i n c r a L
N o t n a r c o tic .
Consisting of warm baths with
JZtyx: affiM-JirSAMGELPlTGHKIl
fimfJch* Sea l'
jflx-S ertw i *
RxfulU .UCs-
In
U se
For Over
Ardne. Seetl **
S fttd -
Jkjfl
Apcrfecl Remedy forOonstipaTion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish*
ness and L o ss O F SLEEP.
F a c s im ile S ig n a tu re o ?
XEW
Thirty Years
YORK.
TMC ochtau* «owwwr. «IW vodK crrr.
Say Plainly to Your Grocer
to cleanse the skin of
crusts and scales, and
soften the thickened cuti­
cle; CUTICURA Oint­
ment to instantly allay
itching, irritation, and
inflammation and soothe
and heal; and CUTI­
CURA Pills to cool and
cleanse the blood*
A Single Set, costing bot One Doflaf*
h often sufficient to cure t^e most tortur­
ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood
humors, eczemas, rashes, itchings, and
irritations, w ith loss of hair, from infancy
to age, when all else fails.
Sfiid throughout th o irorVL
T hat you Tvanfc LIO N C O FFE E always, uud lie,
being ft square man, will not try to sell you any­
thing else. You may not care for our opinion, bu t
A Fem inine Retort.
“ H ere is a sensible w rite r in th e
London W orld who say s: ‘M ost men
like women in q u ite plain, sim ple,
clothes.’ ”
“ Rah! T h at’s th e u tte ra n c e of some
parsim onious husband w ith a dowdy
wife.”
W h a t About the United Judgm ent ot M illions
of housekeepers who Lave used UO>7 COFFEE
for over a quarter o f a century?
Is there any stro n g e r p r o o f o f m e r it, than the
Suffers Severe Punishm ent.
“H e’s sorry th a t he q u arreled with
jis wife.”
“ She h a s gone hom e to h e r m other,
I suppose.”
“ No; sh e’s had her m o th er come
home fo h e r.”
Contidence ot the People
and e v e r In c re a s in g p o p u la rity ?
LION COFFEE Is c a r c lu lly s e ­
le c t e d a t th e p la n ta tio n , s h ip p ed
d ir e c t t » ou r v a rio u s fa c to rie s ,
w h e r e it i s s k illfu lly ro a s te d an d
c a r e fu lly p a c k e d in s e a le d p a c k ­
a g e s —u n lik e lo o s e c o ffe e , w h ic h
is e x p o s e d to g e rm s , dust, in ­
s ec ts , e tc . LION COFFEE re a c h e s
y o u a s p u re a n d c lc a n a s w h e n
it le J tlh e fa c to r y . S o ld o n ly in
1 lb . p a c k a g e s .
Insist on Getting It.
S o m e g r o c e r s s a y t h e y d o n ’t k e e p
D e f ia n c e S t a r c h . T h i s is b e c a u s e th e>
h a v e a s t o c k on h a n d o f o t h e r b r a n d s
c o n ta in in g - o n l y 12 o z in a p a c k a g e ,
w h i c h t h e y w o n 't h e a b le t o s e l l f ir s t,
b e c a u s e D e f ia n c e c o n t a i n s 15 o z. f o r
i li c s a m e m o n e y .
D o y o u w a n t 10 o z. i n s t e a d o f 12 oz.
f o r s a m e m o n e y ? T h e n b u y D e fia n c e
S t a r c h . R e q u ir e s n o c o o k in g .
A
1’i'Jn, JSi-.
O 't'C U ia Suaji,
O h it-
y.K. ( ia fyru. ot Cliouimle Catted
vi.il of IXI).
Lor.0on. £7
h e u rc S-j . i Tnrie. S R i f do 2a T a ti; B<is: od, 137 CvlumCilta
A vc. Porter l l r u ” a- C bi'm . f'n rp .. Sole JYopa.
a f - Send for ••IK-w to C ure 'i'o ita ria g , D u f lju n c g
B tw p x s Jrotn lu ls u u y to A pe.”
Alfalfa
is one of the most
p r o f i t a b l e crops,
and the surest, that
a farmer can raise.
Most successful in
Lion-head on every package.
Save these Lion-heads for valuable premiums.
Homelike.
“W hy does Dr. G rum pse alw ays buy
openw ork socks.”
“ H e say s th a t having been a bachel­
or fo r forty-five y e a rs th e kind with
holes in aro th e or.:.v ones in which he
feels n a tu ra l.”
SO LD B Y G R O C E R S E V E R Y W H E R E
FR E E B O T T L E O F
's Grape Tonic
TO ANYONE WHO WILL WRITE FOR IT NOW
H a ve Y o u Constipation. Stom ach
Trou b le, Indigestion, DyRpepsia,
Blood Folson.Skin Dlseases.Sores.
Sudden B o w e l T ro u b le, Diarrhea,
Cholera. Etc.?
No ono w hose bow ­
el-: a rc h e a lth y und ac­
tiv e c o n tru c ts th e se
com plaints.
In v a ri­
ab ly th e y a ro th e
re s u lt or C onstipation
w hich tneans decayed,
poisoned an d d y ia?
bow els o r in te stin es.
Check d ia rrh e a and
you a re liu b lc to fa ta l
blood p o is o n -a physio
m u k es you w orse.
Th-?ru is*only unc riirht,
course and t h a t is to
tro u t th e cause. Re­
W R ITE FOR T H IS
A Great Com bination fo r
THtS SUMMER’ S VACATION
THE
C a n a d ia n R o c k ie s
v iv e und stre n g th e n
th e bow els an d in te s­
tines. W o w ill prove
to you t h a t M ull's
Cii'ipc T onic cures
C onstipation a n d all
th e s e te rrib le isowel
tro u b le s bccnuso it
cleanses tlieltlocxl and
m ak es th e in te stin e s
p ra ctic a lly now.
It
reeds th e sta rv ed con*
d i:io u an d brings th em
b a ck to H ie -n o th in g
e lse w ill. F o r hot
w e a th e r ills i t h a s no
equul.
FREE
B O TTLE
th o g ra n d e st scenery in th e w o rld —
u nap p ro ach ab le iu m agnificence
a n d m a je sty and
T h e L e w is and C lark C e n te n ­
nial E x p o sitio n a t P o rtla n d ,
O re g o n .
This will be the popular trip
this summer.
Ihrouoh Service Between St.Paul and the Pacific Coast
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TODAY
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FREE
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Send Oils coupon w ith y o u r r.am o an d ad ­
d re ss ancl y o u r d riig}fi$i*s :uuoe, fo r a Ircc
b o ttle ol ilu H 'sG ra p e Tonic, .Stomach Touio
aiid CO nitipulion Cure.
IiK .1 T. JZSTA TIZ.
Some Special Bargains. K
To M u ll's Grape T on ic C o.,
148 T h ird A vc ., Rock Islan d, III.
The Opportunity of Today
T h e cenuine h a s a. d a te and n u m b e r sta m re d
on th e iabei—ta k e no o th e r rro a i y e n r dr-.iyi/iyt.
The opportunity for Hit* man r.-'tJi lltttc inc*a=
I* hcctor wday :u tbe prairie state* or tho Sotnuwest tann c re r befora In Did lil^iory cif tho
nation. To he sujo. taere Is not tb«>a.ts open
cliuliT Oi lani fn* ttO JlOmeateudi that hxIhIimI !n
ilia ’TCiis. Tbc linds tfiea tafcea up uuOer Guvcrolaeuc Iu-s-m nrc dow prosperous farma mi it
i-aiscUex. There Is need o l more bands to darei :|>
t i e cour.tr)-. 7n tUo Southwest—Indian Terri­
tory, OlcluhoiRn and Texas—aro vast areas o! un­
improved lunri not yee 7 ' 0 ' ^ e
CXOV* Of
wHlcU It Is cupuhii;. practically tl'oeam a tblui;
'a true o t tan vtvrn*. Few jjr>c3 of b ujltess are
adequately rtpriiMinecd. There* arc oncnlnes of
all sorts for W in n - A W A K E ATKN. AKJU
HOMES FOR EVERYBO DY— *"/?
land, any bl?r. tract, 1 a::ra to l.i,C0 oorc* l‘i
she grnar. Puli>i:«a country. All kluds at cily and
towr. property. Xi>cytilsriss. lU'btaluK, hull, drautli.
or sr.nM.n&e; to t:ro;i lullirea. Sacrestsfa. loacres
s-ryi. n;f; ucr-sa
tow.i eeope.-acre, v.\t acres,
Due improvement*, eil i or fcrc. Uberal terms &rrangeti. Wjlio for parCci:i«r«. WAGNER &
CAMPBELL. - Ron.-iliij, Washington.
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you osi:?
i t you
liitercKtcri, t«'i i:* whs? ynn want,
b ow much you havi; to Invcm, and w« w{j] gladly
furnish tbc lnfi>niiialon. Write
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la m l, :■<> li:i|in*vornf:nt.-s, *H*.i; tU a . e b o le o la n d , f a i r
!:ii|ir« v i-i:ifriiK . «3 .2W ; ' a ji - .ip T o v c d f u a u r w m .a e u a p
at-#l.l'CO; III it. itn p rn v c K . n iib iirl'n n , v e r y lO'rf' a t tl.OIK).
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th e 50c si^e. A t urufcr sto re s.
PAPER TR U ST GROWS DEFIANT.
W itness Refuses to Bring Books Into
Milwaukee Court.
M ilwaukee, Wis., disp atch : Judge
com plications in th o General P a p er
C om pany’s ease resu lted from th e ex­
am ination of K. T. H arm on of Grand
R apids, Wis., d irector of th e Grand
Rapids Pulp and P a p e r Company. Be­
cause of his refu sal to an sw e r the
question w eth er he would b ring the
books and records of his com pany into
court, th e atto rn ey s for th e govern­
m en t say they will ask Judge Seam an
for an o rder citing Harmon to appear
and show cause for his refusal.
Kini;i.Tii!t!Hiri!in»m»ife
FOR SA LE -My rAr-n or 160 acres ou !oa.- uuie
nn1 fA?y pnymenta. r-nllillDg* ou It, U:aC <<bt over
id jM i eo:>l orctisrd and fruJt of al. kind*.
'Ini'- «t tttc flnc:rt «tOCS fATTJ9 3a t2ie countrr.
GEORGE W ILK IN , - C e d a r F s l l s , lo v ta .
I Have Fine Farms for Sals
FOR WOMEN
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t - ': i b l c d w i t h 1113 p e c u lia r to
t n . t r s « x , ut.ed a s a d o u c h e i s m a rv e lo u s ly s u c w c s f u l . T t o to u g b ly c l e a u s e s , k i l l s d is e a s e £ e r tn a ,
e ty p s 0i£ckw ri:e5, h e a l s in fla m m a tio n a n d lo c a l
6 0 ic n e s s .
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w ater, a n d J3 fa r m ore cleatisinfc, healing. M tin k td il
a u d econom ical tiia a liq u id ar.tir/sp tk s lo r ail
TOILET AND WOMEN’S SPHCIAL USLS
F o r s a le a t
.no c e n ts u b o x .
T r i a l R<»x and »ook of In stru c tio n s Free,
T h c P.. P a x t o n c o m p a n y
B o s t o n , M ao* .
FARSVIS For Sa,e
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m t jl h a
L I . i i i o u i C ity , I ovcp.
Jow a,
ftnd C o lo ra d o ls c d a . A ll ;:i ri'cti co"u:ii rv
c l » w V) e o w n ty i-c st. I a ls o b&ve m ills a u d buuli:e> *
i^for.:niconea8y terms. G- w . t i i u r o ,
Kma rjktH
ris o n v ille , M o ., o r C n le d o tiia , O h io .
LANDS FOR SALE
LOUISIANA
im p r o v e i! lunilH f r » u i *8 *t> * l i p e r a c r e : H Q lrijiroT C d
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HUEUrp:iHK«il,<;liurrl:r-.!i iind xr.booU a tm :in d . t h e l a t t e r
r r e e 8 o r S snonsli* In t i n 1 y o u r. F a r m e r * e.spoc’.a lly
W C U lddo w e ll a n d w o u k l ‘tit! ■n-w’-rr.Iy w r l i ’o m c d . J^oi
ltIo ru i& l,l:;ij aiidit-.Kn W a l k e r fi: T a tu n i, G ib s la n d , l a -
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D ELO M U.
No Person on E arth Should be Suffering from Dyspepsia if Pepsoids
Mif.a M attie S tubbs, C orrespondent,
is within their Reach. The F irst Bottle is Free.
H en ry K arriek moved in his new
Roy Chapm an was home a few
house Monday.
days last week.
Jam
es
Terry
is
m
aking
hay
in
H a ttie Ogle resumed her work
T h ere iB n o case of D yspepsia, In d i- yon th is offer i f we d id n o t h a v e conn- th o fam o u s p re sc rip tio n o f D r. V . I.
BL'RR O A K
gestion or S to m ach T ro u b le th a t Pep- deuce in th o c u rin g pow er of P epsoids. O id w a u in t ab le t form . T h e fo rm u la is
in our vicinity th is week.
a t Dr. J . L. H ow ell’s, Sunday.
0 . A. Mwxey. C orrespondent.
soids w ill n o t c a re . 8 o c e rta in a re we Y on w ill h av e th e s am e confidence in o n each b o ttle . 1‘epsoids is w a rra n te d to
M iss F annie H eine was in Cul­
F . Overmeyer was an Indian M iss Della Laham is employed th a t i T ^ u i T r e you, t h a t w e a re its c u rin g pow er a f te r you use th e perm an en tly euro D yspepsia, Iudig esver M onday visiting friends.
apolis visitor Sunday.
a t Daniel H asch el’s, M onterey.
w illin g to sen d you th e 1'irst b o ttle fre e first b o ttle. W e w a n t you to w rite u s tio u a u d th e w o rst fo rm s o f S tom ach
M iss Grace H iser and brother
Stephen Colemon is suffering
M. H ilan d and wife of K ew anna ou ap p ro v al. 1f P ep so id s do as w e say> to-day. T h e so oner you b eg in u sin g D isorder. W rite a t once. W e a sk y ou
Aaron made a business trip to
cu re you, th e n you p ay 50 c en ts, o th e r- P ep so id s th e so oner you w ill be well to ta k e n o ch an ces W e w a n t to cu re you.
with a sprained wrist.
were visiting in Delong Sunday.
wise you
Do yon want, to ^ e t cut rd f1 i h e \ io
you are u n d e r no ob lig atio n to p ay a n d s tro n g ag ain .
Culver
Monday.
J . C. F letcher, of Knox was a
Mrs. Della W alters was visiting o n ep en n y W e could n o t afford to m ake P epsoids is n o t a p a te n t m edicine b u t c n k m u j a l C o ., Chicago, 111,
i
M
iss
Lizzie
Castlem
an
visited
B u rr O ak caller Saturday.
her m other, Mrs. Adaline King,
S old by T. K. SLAITJsUY. L>rnKS«»t. Culver, Indiana.
Wm. P . Castleman transacted in Culver Saturday, th e guest of th e p ast week.
Mr. and M rs. David Jleniingcr.
business in Knox Monday.
M abel D eck returnded
from day evening from H arbor Springs,
M rs. Ada Cox and children re ­
Miss M aude Crum, of Brem en is
A
thens,
W
ednesday,
having
been Mich., where they were employed
turned lo their homo in K n o x !
visiting in Burr Oak and vicinity.
there
nearly
a
month.
FR ESH -PU R E DELICIOUS
S unday after a few day visit with
as teachers in th e schools a t that
Lloyd F letcher was visiting with her brother H arry Leopold a n d
A surprise party was given on place.
______
Mr. Cromley’s a few days last
M iss Rosa Castlem an a t her home,'
family.
Kent
Her
DouDie.
week.
S aturday evening. N eatly fifty
“1 knew no one for four weeks
W A S H IN G T O N .
M iss A nderson of Valpariso vis­
were present and all report a good w honj was sick with typhoid and
0)1 io J u n e s O m r& a p o n d e n t.
ited with M iss M aude Maxey over
time.
kidney trouble,” writes M rs. Annie
B. A. C urtis and fam ily spent
Sunday.
M
rs.
Fred
M
iller
and
children
H u n ter, of P ittsb u rg , Pa., “and
| Sunday in Culver.
(t. A. Maxey and son Ellis have
arid Misses Id a Green and M ary when I got better, although T had
N. J . F airch ild made a trip to
All flavors and colors-, fresh every day;
been sick for several days, b u t are
R arrick, with friends, Samuel one of th e best doctors 1 could get.
M edarysvilie S unday.
improving.
H eeler and Clarence Wolf were T was bent double and had to rest
delivered to your order anywhere. Ice
L . Thom pson and wife of K an­ excursionists to Indianapolis S u n ­
Vern Em igh visited his g ran d ­
my hands on my knees when I
sas are visiting relatives here.
Cream, plain or in bricks, Ices, and Cake
father A braham Em igh near Ober
day.
walked. From th is terrible afflictR. C. M cFarland is suffering
M onday night.
of every description for parties a specialty.
L E lT E R ’h FO R D .
ion I was rescued by E lectric Bitw ith ueuralgia of th e facie.
l . Lu«kenbiU . C orrespondent,
tors, w hich restored my health and
Owing to the rain there was no
L illie Nelson of Argos is visitL. K. Ralston and wife returned strength, and now I can walk as
Sunday School or Church a t the
iog her uncle, Jo h n K line and Saturday from th eir trip in the straight as ever. They are simply
U. B. church la st Sunday.
family.
East.
wonderful.” G uaranteed to cure
Mrs. H ulda M artin and grand
P h o n e 2 3 -2 — C U L V E R , IN D .
M arvufafturers
R ay Poor of South Bend is stomach, liver aud kidney disorders,
G eorge C rabb and family of
child of F ulton spent Sunday with
K ew anna visited over Sunday, with spending a week with his Uncle el. a t T. E. S lattery ’s drug store; price
her sister Mrs. Mary Cromley.
S. Kdwards and wife.
O. Sales.
50c.
Geo. O sborn wife and d aughter
Mrs.
Berkslive
and
children
of
( W dollar for tho r()Ulld trip vift
.M
rs.
Sam
uel
F
airchild
and
Mabel are slowly im proving from
Ft.
W
ayne
are
visiting
her
sister
•
tb0
p late R oad.
Every
d
aughter
M
abel
ol'
W
isconsin
are
th e ir injuries in th e recent acci­
Mrs.
Chas.
Brown.
visiting W. F airch ild and family.
Sunday parties of five or more can
dent.
Steven
M
illiser
and
wife
of
obtain tickets a t $1.00 for each
S tephen Coleman and wife atEd. Powell and wife, of Chicago,
tended th e W esleyon con fora nee ’ A. L. K urtz aud wife arid. H attie M ishawaka spent Sunday with the person to any po in t in 100 miles
of selling station. Call on agent
a t Plym outh over S atu rd ay and Kriegg, ~of
~c<South Bend
1......1 are visiting la tter’s mother Mrs. Keish.
or
address V. A. Sherer. T. P. A.
L. K riegg and family.
Arch M eyers left for Chicago
Sunday.
Jap. B u c k w h e a t , . . • 8 0 c p e r b u .
E
t.
Wavne,
Ind.
last
T
hursday
where
he
has
em
­
H . E. R ooserof Bellevue, Ohio
S i b e r i a n M illet, • . . . 8 0 c p e r bu .
O B ICR.
ployment in Carson, P irie Scotts
A Surprise Paris.
was in Bun- Oak one day last week Step h en Shepherd, Corr<*spimdHut.
T u r n i p S e e d , oz., 5 c ; % l b . , 15c; l b . , 3 5 c
store.
A pleasant surprise party may
O ber now has two good stores.
soliciting and looking after some
TLdd 5 c p e p p o u n d i f w a n te d b y m a i l .
The M. E. Sunday School is be given to your stomach and liver
M rs. Jen n ie H eath is on the
piano sales. H arry is selling a
m aking preparations for the picnic by taking a m edicine which will
good line of instrum ents.
sick list.
to
be held th e first Saturday in relieve th eir pain and discomfort,
O
lin
H
isey
is
building
a
kitchen
W alter Garver visited his p ar­
August.
viz: Dr. K in g ’s New Life Pills.
ents Thos. G arver and wife over for J . C. Chapman.
They
are a most wonderful remedy,
Miss
M
aude
Osborn
went
to
St!
J
o
h
n
B
oem
art
will
move
his
fam
­
Saturday and Sunday. W alter is
affording
sure relief and cure for
Joe,
M
ich.
Sunday.
ily
to
Akron
next
week,
he
will
w orking for Wm. Garver near
Sale bills p rin ted a t th e C ittezn
All the current magazines may
headache,
dizziness and constipat­
M rs. R ea’s neice of W est M ans­ take charge of the M ilk S tation
W alnut this summer.
office
_________ be had a t tho d rag store.
ion, 25c a t T. E. S lattery 's drug
a t th a t place.
field, Ohio is visiting a t Ober.
and “ H e rm it” Salve aro incompathe sufferer who thinks this dis­
Send a Lake M axinkuckee
l iUl ft.
<1isftasft.
lCfovU w li fttt
ease incurable hiw never tried thut
store.
_______
___
M
r.
F
rank
Shaclel
and
Miss
Stacy
Osborn
is
visiting
his
you uSfi"nerm ic"Salvft. UoriU fi'ftfi.
pftouitar
"Hermit"
Salve.
A
trial
souvenir post card to your friend.
25 00 cents. A ll drug gists. H e rm it Remedy
will
convince
the
most
sceptical.
S5
cents.
grand parents a t Culver this week. M artha Cook returned home F ri- j «)ob P rin tin g a t T h e C i t i z e n .
On sale all around the lake.
Company, Cliitv.iKO.
All drutstfista. Hermit Remedy Co.. Chicago.
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Ice Cream and Ices
H O W A R D A N D D A V IS
CHEAPER THAN
D O /N G WITHOUT
Forbes’ Seed Store, Plymouth, Ind.
PILES
PILES
Begins
S a tu rd a y , J u ly
22
T h e Sun never sh one o n Eleven Days of such extreme
value giving as these w ill be at
........
ALLMANS, The Busy Big Store
Michigan
It®Plymouth
Saturday Morning, July 22, our south room doors will swing open with prices slaughtered amazingly. While the carpenters are finishing
our mammoth north room with its three floors to be devoted entirely to Clothes, Shoes and Dry Goods, our entire stock now situated in
our south room has got to go. We will also use for convenience during this sale our great new economy basement. These stocks must
g o and g o quick; there is no alternative. We must have the room. Come every day and be benefitted by the bargains offered in this
Mammoth Eleven-Day Wonder Sale
R ID E
FREE
I f yon come from any p o in t
w ith in Z’i m iles o f Plym outh,
wo refu n d round tr ip fa r* nn
p u rd iu so S o f *12 .1*1 or -crnr.
It will be the greatest saving opportunity of a lifetime. You save much money by reading and heeding this ad. “Proof
of the pudding is the test thereof;” likewise our saying: “the bargains in this great Eleven Day Wonder Sale afford the
greatest saving opportunities of a lifetime” lies in your investigation of these goods and their respective slaughter prices.
A F ew Hints o/^the M any B igf Eye O pen ers at this G r eat Eleven-D ay W o n d e r Sale
10 yards best 6c and 7c calico on th e m ar­
ket; excellent patterns all w arranted fast
colors..................................... .................Y......... 37c
2 yards best table oil c lo th ; newest designs,
excellent q u a lity ...............................................23c
Lace curtains, beauties, 3.j yards long; reg ­
ular $1.50 kind; p er p a ir ................................88c
7c apron check gingham s a t ............................4%c
18c, 20c and 25c lawns and batistes a t ...........Me
All tine 50c, 60c and 05c dress goods includ­
ing brilliantines a t .........: ............................... 39c
$1.25 black tafl'eta guaranteed silk, 30 inches
wide a t .................................................................S8r.
50 an d 00c- C hina silks a t ................................... 43c
15c grade silkoline a t ...... ............................., .... .9c
27 inch fine guaranteed black silk; $1.00
value a t ................................................................66c
Ladies 15c guaranteed hose a t ...........................8c
C hildren’s 15c guaranteed hose a t .................... 8c
All silk ribbon worth u p to 8c a t ................... 2%c
M e n s $ i.00 and $7,.>0 suits go in th is sale
a t .......................................................................$4.75
Y outh's §10.00 dress suits a t ........................$5.95
M en's $8.00 and $8.50 su its go in th is sale
a t ........................... .................. ; ........... ..........$5.89
M en's $9.00 and §0.50 suits go a t ...............$6.79
W om en’s black m ercerized $1.60 petticoats
go a t .................................................................... 92c
81,25 grade a t ........................................................77c
Choice of all ladies shirtw aists u p to $1.75
a t ........................................................................ 77c
Choice of entire stock of 50 and 75c knee
p an ts a t .............................................................. 33c
Choice of all men's 50 and 75c soft negligee
dress sh irts a t ........................................... ..
39c
M en’s 318.00 suits a t .....................................$11.79
M en’s $20.00 suits a t . .................................. S I 2.69
B oy's $1.60 suits a t . ............................................78c
L ot of 15 and 25c newest style linen collars
each ........................................................................7<:
B est rubber collars a t ......................................... 14c
M en’s trousers
p er cent off
$1.00 pants a t ........................................................67c
Choice all m en's $3.50 oxfords a t.................. 2.48
$8.00 oxfords a t ................................................ $ 1.98
$2.50 oxfords a t ................................................ $1.69
G ents or ladies’ 50 and 75c um brellas a t . . . .29c
Fancy border kerchiefs for ladies e a c h ........... Ic
All hats including soft, stiff and straw 1 price
$3.00 hats a t .......................................................$1.50
S I.50 hats a t ...................................... .................... 75c
B uster Brown belts or hosiery a t ................... 18c
Drawing p ic tu re book free to every boy and girl
Baby tnoccqsins a t ................................................9c
25c sun bonnets a t ................................................12c
$1.00 K abo Corset and any McCall p a tte rn . ,95c
§1.25 linest black or fancy dress goods per
y a r d .............. .............................................................. 82c
10c box of hairpins a t ........................................... 2c
Ladies’ Silk Jack ets at one-half of former prices
33$ p e rc e n t, cut on Misses and Baby Slippers
$2.50 SIippers a t .............................................. S I .65
$1.00 Slippers a t .................................................. 66<:
Choice of all Wfish S kirts a t ........................... 85c
Choice of all Ladies S k irls in the Big
S to re ................................................................ '.2.98
M en’s Best Overalls or Best J a c k e ts.............44c
M en’s best work s h ir t.......................................... 44c
Boy's $1.50 canvas shoes a t .................. ............75c
L adies' kid guaranteed shoes a t ...................... 95c
2 spools Coates thread, w ith any o th er p u r­
chase, fo r.............................................................. 5c
M en’s 25c suspenders..................................... 13c
2 bunches of 5c finishing braid lo r ................... 5c
Boy’s §2,00 suits a t . . *.............................
Si .2 1
Boy's $3.50 suits a t ..........................................S2.I0
M isses $1.50 shoes a t .......................................... 95c
M en’s 82.50 shoes including Douglass, tan
and black a t .................................................. $1.75
Ladies §1.75 and $2.00 shoes a t . .................S I.40
Ladies’ 50 fancy hosiery a t ....................... .... .22c
Wash Silks per y a rd ........................................... 29c
Ingrain carpet per y a rd ......................................21c
$18.00 9x12 R ugs a t ......................................$12.95
Best cloth window shade com plete............... .21c
L adies 75c T o u rist caps at.................................33c
M en’s $1.00 M onarch newest s h irts ................70c
4 yard wide Iinoleum a t . . . ; ......................... $ 1.90
M en's and Boys dressy bosom s h irts ..............22c
A m azing reductions throughout our eight big de­
partm ents. Low prices radiate from every de­
partm ent and touch every article in the store.
Read over all these bargains.
R em em ber these goods must all go, and g o quick. We must have th e room. Put us to th e test—put our reliable goods to th e test, and we know you will be many
times repaid thereby.
Keep y o u r eye on o u r new room, which, w hen com pleted, will be the best equipped business house in this section, No trading cards will be issued during this g re a t Sale.
Ending Thursday, Auj£. 3
A L L M A N ’S, U /y e Busy Big Store, Plym outh, Ind.
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