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COLOMA, BERRIEN CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCT ^7. 1911
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GOOD ENTERTAINMENTS
BOOKED FOR COLOMA
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VOL. Ill, NO. 12
LOCAL BUSINESSWOMAN
|#[0S P, M. CONDUCTOR
Paint Your Barn
Brand R a p l d t L M t W t i k
George B. Merrifield waa born in I.akr M n . NathiHi l i v l t and Ed A. M i u n t i l
township, Berrien county, Michigan,
Marrlid on W i d n i t d a y
March 38, 1801, and died in Grand
Rspldr, Michigan, Octobar IH, 1911, aged
27 60 yeare, 6 months and 34 days. His MAKE NOME IN BENTON HARBOR
parents were Wiliiatn and F.mily Merri-
Lioture C o u r t ! ol Five Ncmboro H i t
l o i n Arrangtd
PIRIT
NUMBER
COMtS
NOV.
Inotruollon and P l m u n Will Result
The citizens of Coloma and ricinity
are to be favored again this winter with
a high d a i s lycebm course, which has
been arranged by a few of the basiness
men who have uadertaken the project of
fnrnisbing first class entertainment for
the colder months. These lecture courses
have proved of high educational order in
previous years and Celoma is fortaoate
in securing such high grade attraction as
are coming this winter. The course will
coaiist of five numbers, which makes np
a varied program, so that people of all
W e never try to SELL you something
" j u i t as g o o d " w h e n you ask for an
article
at
our
store.
D i d y®u e v e r «t; p t o r h i n k t h a t if a d r u g g i s t will d o t h i s t o
y o u r face, for the s^k« of
i few cents extra
profits, w h a t
will h e d o b e h i n d y o u r b a c k ?
IN FILLING A PRESCRIPTION
for instance, where you h a v e no c h a n c e to detcct s u b s t i t u t i o n ?
You n e v e r n e e d w o r r y a b o u t g e t t i n g just e x a c t l y w h i t you call for
At t h i s s t o r e , o r i( y o u b r i n g a p r e s c r i p t i o n h e r e y o u n e e d h a v e n o
u n e a s i n e s s a b o u t h i . v i n g It filled e x a c t l y a s y o u * d o « t o r w r i t e s i t —
with pure, fresh a n d full s t r e n g t h drugs.
BAKER DRUG CO.
YOUR HAIR
ms SILVER
HAVE SOME
GOLD
THE BANK
tastes may
plaiiedThe first aiimber will be |lvon on November 21th by J s n e s H. Sliaw. a popular lecturer who delivers a discourse both
humorous and liislracllve. " H e " a
cross between a live wire and a rapid fire
Rattling g u n . "
The second number, which comes on
December 30th, will be given by the
.'hicago Ladies Orchestra, a company o i
seven artlata, o f wbicb Miss Irene Me
Cluilg i* t h t director. The uuaagemsnt
expects l o have a crowded bouse to hear
this mamber, on account of the local in
terest la U I m McClung.
On January 3lst the wonders of elec
tricity will be demonstrated by complete
apparatus, exemplified by modern ex
periments and discloied by scientific
methods in an instruetire, entertaining
ijqd iHjusiag manner by Profeaaor Loots
Williams,
On Febrnaty ] | t b the Thalrna Rose
Artist Company will give a splendid pro
gram consistiig of singing, violin playing and dramatic readlilgs
The Illinois Glee elub is better than
ever this year. Their program consist,
•f quartet linilng, brass qusriet, and
piano solos and bell ringing.
The !a(t number will be given on Ma)
SOth. The reserved seat sain opens Sat
urday, November 4th
Stasoa tickets
can be procured at the Stale Dank of Coloma at the following rates: Adults,
|l.00l shilditp BPdcr twelve jresrs, (u
cents; high school pupil* pnu secure season tickets at 15 cants If proenred be.
lora November Ifith. Season reserved
seat tickets, 99 cents extra General adminion lo single numbers: sdnlts, 36
cents; children, 25 cents.
priionir dcfieo oiputy shiriff
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Deposits
STATE BANK OF COLOMA
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COLOMA
ISRAEL KREMER
BR1CK&BL0CK
FACTORY
CONTRACTOR
How is t k t tiiM »o gel your
AND
BUILDER
E s t i m a t e s G i v e n o n All K i n d s of
Carpenter Work.
Satisfactloii Buaranteed,
a y a l e a la popular a r a r y w h a n .
PETER
UMPHPEY
One block north of depot, Coloma
Lamb Whin
Charlss J o h n s o n Arrivsd
i Per. Cent. Interest Paid on all Savings
We b a n w h a t jop n a p t . Come and
se* for yooraelf. Our block and brink
11 i
Charlei Ltihey, • prisoner at the
coualy jail who h#d bctn Mntcnced to
serve time at Jickson for • crime
mitted at Nilei, created a itir at the
cgunly iaii Monday morning when
Most of t h e Poverty and
W a n t in this world m a y be att r i b u t e d not to t h e lack of ind u s t r y , but putting off t h e time
of c o m m e n c i n g to s ave. Don't
d e l a y - S t a r t Your Bank Account Today.
Pvncy blocks, bricks, circular
blocks for flower beds, hitching
posts, porch columns, rock face
for lattice work, solid blocks I2x
18 for comcrlbs, pier blocks of
ill sizes and plain blocks.
Doolls
ISRAEfYRBMER
COLOMA,
MICHIGAN
^ Strictly Fresh Groceries /
It is not always the big stores that have the best
p o d f . We are located in a small store, but have as clean,
pure and fresh itock of Groceries, Flour, Tea, Coffee and
Spices, etc., as can be found any place.
O u r prices are consistent with the grade o f goods we
sell, and we would be pleased to have you do, at least, a
share of your ttading with us.
CARPENTER &SON
:with:
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field, he being the youngest of four chil-1 •>
to..
H.
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Mn. B. A, Hill of Coloma, and Mrs. H.
md Brum
H. Lawrence of Hartford, and one broth
A wedding of interast to Coloma
er, Frank H . Merrifield of Watervliet.
ptople eccurred at Benton Harbor at 5:30
At the age of two years he moved with
Wednesday evening w h e i Mrs. Nathalie
bis parents to WateVfliet township,
Davis, a member of the milliaery firm of
whire he resided until he grew to manThis is the best time of the year to do such painting
Coburn A Davis, Coloma. and Ed. A.
hood. He was united in marriage to
Maacclel, a Pere Marquette freight conLydla I. Leach, April 13. 1881. The
dactor, were united in the holy bonds of
fruits of this marriage were six children
malrimony.
The ceremony was perof whom the following four are still livformed at (be new home of (be bride and
ing—William G. Merrifield of St. Joseph,
gro^m at 3i)D Territorial s(ree(, (he folMich., Fred L. Merrifield of Missouri,
lowing Coloma people being in aUendEddie A. and Claire Merrifield of Oeoloa
ance—Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coburn. Mr.
Harbor.
a i d Mra. Homer B. Oran( and the Misses
Funeral Hrvice# we»o held last SatuM
Cora Eurman, Belle Carter and Neva
day morning At the home of hia sister.
DuVall.
Mrs. E. A, Hit], in Coloma, conducted
The bride has made her home In Coby Rev. McDonald, pastor of the Methodloma most of the lime for over two years,
H u d q u i r i c r s for Pure Drugi, Piinti, Oili, VaroUhw, Kaliominlng, Etc.
ist Church, Interment in Coloma cemeresiding with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coburn,
tery
having come here with them from BaldT H E REXALI, S T O R E
N E A R P. M. D E P O T
T
win, Michigan. For several seasons she
haa
been
engaged
in
tb«
willinery
busidOOD RACIB WERE RUN AT KIILER
ness with Mrs Qobura. The groom is a
cousin of M r s Coburn and has made
C r t w d lg A H u d a a t t W M C l t H m t H n » a y friends ia Coloma during his frequent visits here. The bride and groom
I t Two Tbotitand.
went to Detroit on a short wedcing trip
It is estimated that; a crowd of 2,000
sfter which they will b e st h o m e t o thoir
people attended the races at the Morris
friends st Benton Hsrbor, where their
Vfc
trsck In Keeler o n ' T h m s d e y of last h o m e is already for them.
week, being the largest crowd thst ever
Dr. Mabel Elliott, wbo moved from
gathered there. A. A. Howe of DowaColoma to Beftlun Harbor some time ago, i *
giac acted aa starting judge.
There will w ; k e hex home with Mr. and Mra
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were niaeteen atarten in the foar evcnli Manco(c> but will retain ber down (own
l
of the afternoon. Of (he four Karlcrs lo oSce in (he Maaonio Temple bailding.
the f r e t f o r «1)
« f « n c of l ? o . Babe
Palchea, owned by feseph Enders of
Elop.d f r o m Poor Fsrmi Marrkd
Benton Harbor, took first money. Tbo
Crystal Lily Flour, per sack.
Keeler racing assodatlon if reported la
George Burck, aged 83, and Mabel
A snap. T r y it.
be ia a flourisbinf foaditlou and p U s i Wentworth, aged .'W yean, inmates of
Red
Bell Fine Cut Tobacco, light or dark
are being formulated for ImproTiag (he the Van Buren County poor farm, near
in one pound pails, good stuff, only
(rack and ereciinf a granditand next Hartford, escaped from (he institntion
year. H . Wclcber Is president of the and succeeded in getting married before
We sell the best goods in Groceries, Crockery and
associatien; Frank Roosevelt issecretaiy, they were canght by the officers. The
Millinery at bargain prices. Highest market
snd Chester Bsggerly, tream'er.
couple were both kept in the infirmary
DIAMOND RED BARN PAINT
from t h i Programo
SUBSTITUTION
m.k.i fib.u
and other buildings now
SCOTT'S
PHARMACY
"THK REXALL STORE"
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Bonten H i r l o r N e l g h b o n .
Georgw
PoIm,
wh« is a well known
c h e r a d t r a b j u t Coltfeflf a« well t i utBtr
parU of Berrien eonnty. was (aken in
charge by Sheriff Johnson at Ben(on Dorb i r Taesday morning and placed la^a
padded cell at the county jail, where he
awaits a hearing as fo bis sanity. Potes
has oaused considerable trouble in various
psits of Berrien county, until he became
.
a nubaoce. tUeently he has been acting
very queer and armed himself with a shotgun. During (he past few months he
b t s been living in a t a r n in the southern
part of Ben(on Harbor and the neiglbors
became afraid of him and made com.
plaint.
their way to Chicago, where (bey were
foaad in a starving cendi(ion.
The
eouple had bat two d o l l s n when they
y i i t their h o m e , half of this smount waa
spent for marriage license and the remainder was paid t o a minister who
married them.
Pmhrjo
The Self Culture club met with Mrs
Emma Drown last Friday, Oct. aoth,and
observed Michigan Day. The program
opened with the rniital of current evenU
and a paper on Michigan pioneers by
Mrs. Mary Rice. A parliamentary law
drill was conducted by the president, in
the absence of Mrs. Sutton, the parliamentarian. The name of Mrs. Carrick
was voted upon and accepted for membership into the club.
Roll call was
answered with quotations on Michigan
md oil members responded. There was
one guest present, Mrs. Johnson of ChiMiKM- Music wm (urnithed by QIadys
DeFieldi and U i U Frit*, and a bountiful repast waa served by the hostess.
The club meeta Friday of this week with
Mrs. Rhoda Hunker.
Will Cle; n Up the County
Berrien county is lo be made one of
the cleanest counties in the state of
Michigan if the officers of tl)e c^upty
{}iakf it so, TlWP ) ' " beep a "cleaning
u p " of places of ill-fepute in Henton
Harbor already; last Friday night federal
officers raided a gt Joseph joint where a
woman we* dealing out fire water and
she was made to procure a government
license and was also fined. All gambling places must go.
Niles will be
tackled next ond then the smaller towns
of the county will come in for their share
of attention.
the right kind of type and printers who
know bow to do goed work and have it
ready for delivery in the shortest posslb'e
(Ime. We have white or colored stock,
iwper that will stsnd the wind and rain,
of cardboard of any weight to suit customers,
Coburns Bargain Store,
Chicago midC her last run from Chieego
Monday a^d went in(o winter ^uailers
The steamkr City
Traverae will con-
receudy she has not been so well again
and the mova to Grand Rapids is made
with ( b e idea of making her more comfortable. There she can receive the very
best of treatment and i( is hoped the
move will do her good. Lsst winter Mr.
and Mfs. Scott were in the soldiers'
home, returning to Coloms in the spring.
Rev. McCuac* p a t o r t f the F i n t M.
E. church, of Benton Hsrbor, will e i change pulpits next Suadsy evening with
Rev, Banford McDonald, pastor af (be
Coloma Me(hodisl church. The quarterly communion service wiU be adminis(ered by Rev. McCune.
The subject for the prayer meating on
Thnnday evening of tbi% week will be
"How to Make tUa Bible a Personal
Book."
The Womanhood of Israel
The "Womanhood ol I s n e l " is the
name of the entertainmaut to be given
by the Self Culture club at Bunker's
opera hottsa on Friday evening, Nov. 3rd,
under the direction of Mn, Fred Furman
of Summitville, Indiana. This enter,
tainment is given for the benefit of the
library fund, and the program, which
will be of interest and amasement to all
will last an honr and three quarten.
Yhe attention of The Courier haa been
called to (he carelessness of some of our
citizens iu s(ar(iog fires in the streets and
alleys to burn up ntbblsh. There is
moic or less of (bis work done every
day now while the leaves are falling,
and when a fire is started it should be
carefully watched so (hat sparks will not
Fine Jewelry at Slaughter Pricei
fly and endanger anybody's property.
Make sure before you re(ire that the fin
Owing to poor health. A, P. Kuiebea is
is out, so (bat the wind cannot scatter closing out bis entire stock oi high grade
(he emben.
jewelry at marve\ously low prices. Almost every article in bis store has been
(ut down to cost prices snd the goods are
Wild Cat Killed in Berrien County
Population Increases In Bainbtidge
being snapped up at a rapid rate. Read
Warren Shiiltz, a twelve year old lad
Dr. T. J, W c i r t e p c U tho following his Isrge display sd in this issue of The
living aear Derrien Springs, kijlfd a full births in Uainbridge township: Born to Courier.
grown bobtail wildcat wblla out hunting Mr. and M n . Oastus Munth, a boy baby,
Cider Apples Wanted
The animal weighed over 1H pounds, was on October 10(b. The parenU are de
The Spislmao Bros, cider mill in CoIS Inches high and three feel long. It is liijhled over the arrival of this, their
loma is now ready to receive eider apthe first of (he kind to be killed in Ber U'rleenth child.
riea county foi many years. An opossum
Mr. and M n . Thomas Winklefleck ples and will pay t h e h i g h e s t m a r k e t
w«l captured alive in the same woods welcomed an eight pound daughter a t prloe lor the aatae, Plenty of r o c a
INI week.
f o uuljawing w l t b o n t waiting.
their home on Octobcr 30th.
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COLOMA, MICUIGAN
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Boats Are All Taken Off
Exchange Puipiti N « t Work
Careful of Vour Bonfiiei.
price paid for Butter and Eggs.
The passenger service on (he Graham
& Morton i i n e / W been discontinued for
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Surprise For Mrt Mary Bee
A cleverely planned surprise was execated Wednesday of last week when
seventeen relatives called at the home of
Mrs. Msry Bee. At noon well filled
picnic hampers were opened and a sump
tusus dinner was fnjoyed. Among the
qui;of town gnests were Captain and
Mrs. A. A. Napier and Alonzo Vincen(
of S(. Joseph, Mr. and M n . Howard
Vincen(, Mr. and Mn. M. J. Vincent,
M n . Clara Vincent and M n . Clarence
D. Wright and daughter, Arlie, of Benton Harbor. Coloma relatives were
attendance.
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where they had a good opportunity for
(heir love making. Af(w k a v i o g the
BEORBE P 8 T E I MAY BO TB AIYLUM poor farm (bey apdktd t o Hartford, stole
a ride on * ireight t n i n to St. Joseph,
where (hey were married and then made
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T h a t is w h a t you get when you
buy of us.
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tinue the froiakt service until all of the
applet, past and other produee is taken
care of and the freight business is over
0 : p u t y slierilt Utytf ademiilcd to take
for the season, bnt this may (ake a
him to Jack ton, Lahey waa ordered oul
couple uf months yet.
The s(«amer
SALE
BILLS
PRINTED
AT
TNIS
BPFICE
of hia cell to prepare for th« nip, but rePrank McVea of (be BenUm Transit line
f u n d to do 10 and replied "Come in and
has been taken of! and the Frank Woods
get me." The deputy evidently waa not T h i C i u r i t r D a n
B u d Wirk i t will finish out the season for this comprepared for any trouble and when perP»ny.
Vtry R o a s o n i b l i P r i o n
auasion failed to bring the convict out he
Back to the " H o i w " For the W W t r
derided to wait until Sheriff Johnaon ar
Farmers who contemplate holding
rived. Tuesday moruingjohnaon walked public sales this fall will coasult their
Mr. and Mrs. John Scotl left Tuesday
into (he corridor and ordered Latter out own interests if t b f y call at The Courier moraing for Grand Rapids, where (hey
of his cell, and be laid l-Sur# I t a (tap- office and s«e samplri of onr work and entered the soldiers home for the winter.
ing sheriff, "and out ha came. Ha was get prices before they have their bills Mn. Scott was thought to b e moth imclosely gusrded on the trip to Jackson.
printed. We have juit the proper stock, proved in health during the summer, but
Self Culture Club
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HEY YOU!
Looking for Bargains?
| FOR EVERYBODY | .
There is a vast difference in shoes. Some shoe
makers are thinking only of how much profit
they can make on each pair of shoes they make.
W e do not deal with that kind of manufacturers.
WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON GIVING YOU
FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU
SPEND FOR FOOTWEAR A T OUR STORE.
W e have been in the shoe business long
enough to know where to buy the best value in
shoes and we are thus enabled to give satisfaction to our customers. W e want your trade
and carry a complete stock of footwear so that
we can give you just what you want in style,
quality, price and fit. T r y us and see.
HEWITT A SON
Shoe Repairing
Coloma, Michigan
H a v e you read o u r a d ?
If not
LOOK ai oyr Prices!
W E GIVE
1} pounds sugar for
^1.00
Forest Rose Flour, 2? lbs
60c
Atlas, a good spring wheat Hour
85c
We have a good coffee f o r — — 2 3 c lb.
The Bell Tea and Coffee is the best money
can buy. We carry the full line.
O u r Crockery Dept. is Full of bargains.
u e n i D e r
our
Meat
H
W e carry a full line of meats. W e want
your Veal and Poultry.
E. Chorpenning
We will pay 24c for Eggs and 28c for good Butter
The Coloma Courier
P. W. COCIIRUN. Editor md Publlthrr
COLOMA
MICHIGAN
FAl MCE 1 1
WHITES AND BLACKS CLASH AT
ORDERED OUT.
Aviation It not yet above the cbanc*
• t accident
NEGRO IS LYNCMED BY MOB
Feminine faiblon la doing I d beat
to Improve on nature.
Two Are Dsad and Several Wounded
In Battle on Streets of T o w n Trouble Reiults From Insult to
Man and Woman,
Wreitllng la not a popular aport,
because It la lawful and bnmane.
The new comet haa no tail and •
Ulllcaa comet la a sorry apectacle.
"Parle baa decreed that tb# coraet
n u a t go." Yea, It will go wbere It
uaually Is put.
A beauty expert saya t h a t bapplneaa
Is tbe best cosmetic known, but will
It remove freckles?
Somebody baa Invented an "ariatlon cocktail.' but tbe aviation S-cent
cigar Is alow In appearing.
New Jersey driver named Ham.
Loaas of eggs. Smasbup. All that
wag lacking was a cup of coffee.
The young men who arc trying to
fly from coast to coast are having
tbelr ups and downa—mostly downa.
However Kltnmcl Isn't tho first man
to come home In such condition that
his own mother couldn't recognise
blm.
The Chinese admiral finds fault
with American women'a skirts, but
he la mum on t h e subject of tight
ahoes.
Thomas A. Edlsnn says tho present
day fashions In women's clothes hurt
his eyea. Tom always was a sensible
feller.
Thomas A. Edison says America la
•head of Germany In aviation. Tbe
undertakera of our fair land aecond
t b e motion.
A
cial
will
and
German haa Invented an artifisponge. "This variety, however,
not expect you to buy amokei
drinks for I t
Five people have been poisoned by
canned mushrooms. T b e only safe
mushrooms. It appears, are those that
aro never picked.
A Western man killed himself because his wife aaked him to wash the
dishes. We wonder why be didn't put
on his hat and "beat I t "
It may take one man ninety y e a n
to count 11.000.000, but when a man
has that much money he can afford
to hire men to count It for blm.
When New York Imports chorus
girls It gives them French of Spanish
names. That's probably becauso most
of them come from hated Cblcago.
American husbands may be bores,
as a fair Anglomanlac tells us. but
they are not professional busbaada,
as n good many foreign noblemen are.
Paris Is promising ua a revival of
tbo hoop s k i r t
With woman )uat
emerging from tbe hobble, it la a caae
of Jumping from one extreme to another.
A census of the birds Is to be taken; but ao fast does faablon slay that
It will be necessary to count the
ladles bats If records are to be accurate.
Arithmetic is taught in some schools
by meana of baseball avernges. Tom
Edison suggests that geography be
atudled by means of moving pictures.
All that remains is to teach reading
and spelling with a phonograph.
A Toronto clergyman avera that
kissing is a neglected a r t
We presume that he speaks of conditions in
Canada. Young men of America a r e
fully as brave as tbelr forefather*.
One of our aviators claims to have
encountered an air serpent cavorting
hither and yon in tbe atmoaphere And
we bad been led to believe that aviators were sober young men.
ADDS TWO VlRGiNIAt AND OTH-
Muskegee, OKln —As a result of a
war between whites and negroes a t
Coweta, a town twenty-llvo miles north
of this city, two men are dead, several others wounded, two probably
fatally.
Company F of Oklahoma National
Guard was ordered to proceed to Coweta. a f t e r It had been reported that
tho cltlxens of Red lllrd, an nvclnslve
negro town, fully armed, were marching on Coweta.
The sheriff of Wagoner cotyity ad
mltted his Inability to cope with the
•Ituatlon.
A negro, walking along the atieet.
brushed into Tally Swarney and Miss
Louise Green, both whiles, shoving
them off tbe sidewalk. Bwamey struck
t h e negro, who was later arrested.
Upon his release from Jail the negro,
armed with a knife, attacked City
Marshal Hurt, who shot him In the
leg. Simultaneously, R. J. Reavers, a
prominent attorney, who was paaslng
by, was shot through the bead by a
negro named Ludreth. Reavers died
Instantly.
Another negro named Williams ahot
at Marshal Hurt, hut missed. Ludreth
was shot and killed while ofllcers were
attempting to remove him to the county Jail at Wagoner. A posse had
formed and had attempted to lynch
Ludreth.
Negroes later ahot Del Thompson
and a boy named OIlTer. both of whom
a r e In the hospital hero. All negroes
were ordered off the streets of Cowota
while the whites made raids on hardware stores and conflscated all Orea r m s and ammunition.
How to Prevent Them,
President Wishes to Clear Slate Before Opening of Campaign—
Rsturna to Capital Nov. 16.
Las Vegas. Nev.—President T a f t ' l
notable "swing around
the circle," now ending IU fifth week, will
not end In Washington Nov. L aa
Orat contemplated, but will be extended until Nov. 15 or II. The president
will travel 3,000 or 4,000 mllea mora
than at first Intended, bringing tbe
total mileage of bis tour up to between 16,000 and 17,000 miles and
breaking all known recorda of presidential travel.
Tbe regular Itinerary of the original trip will be followed to Pltteburgh, where Prealdent Toft will pass
the entire day of Tueaday, O c t SI.
Then, Instead of keeping on to Washington, Mr. T a f t will go direct to M o r
ganstown. W. Va.. to pass Wednesday,
Nov. 1. From Morgantown be will go
to Hot Springs, Va.. to rest for five
days, starting west again In time to
vote at Cincinnati.
Following tbe Cincinantl trip, Mr.
Taft probably will go to Hodgenvlila,
Ky., to participate In tho dedication of
the Lincoln farm memorial. There a t e
two or three tentative dales In T«nnessee following this and then. It la
expected, Mr. Taft will return to
Washington in time to prepare bis
message to congress, which m e a u
the first Monday In December.
T h e skin and Ita millions of porea
a r * open to every form of contagion,
from t h e accidental cut, sore, scald or
burn, or the appearance of bolls, c a r
b u n d e s or felona, t o t h e more serloua
dlaeaae* of the skin. It la not neceesary to more t h a n suggest t h a t •very
family and every one, carry, ready for
Immediate use, t h e world's great
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recommended by thomanda of phyalclana, nuriea and expert*, remain* the
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particularly adapted to t h e skin. It
la put up In screw-top opal conlainora,
selling for fifty cent* and a dollar, aocording to size. Reslnol Ointment Is
aa eaay t o apply aa cold cream. It U
utterly Impossible for It to h a r m th*
moat delicate skin, for It contains only
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CMICAOO MCOMftMIMlD.
"The Chines* gov*rnm*nt has a w*ak hold on the army.'*—Cabl* Dispatch.
IN
ALDRICH HAS REVISED PLAN
REV, CLARENCE V, T. RICHESON
New Scheme Provides for • |JOO,OOOr
000 Reserve Association With
United States In Control,
Washington.—A National Reserve
association with a capital of approxlmalely $300,000,000, which la estimated to be about 20 per c e n t of tbe
capital of all national and slate banka
and trust companies In the United
States eligible for membership, la
provided In tbe revlaed plan of currency reform, drafted by former
United States Senator Aldrlch. c h a i r
man of t h e National Monetary commission. haa been made public.
The revised plan, which will be subThree Thousand Chinese Soldiers
mitted to the monetary commission
Hemmed In by Revolutlonlata—
here next month, contains tbe princiFleet In Distreas Off Hankow.
pal features of the original draft with
Nanking.—A complete demoralization auggestlona aa to tbe relatione of state
of the Imperial army In the vicinity of banks and trust companies to tbe aaHankow Is imminent as a result of soclation; a method uf purchasing two
per ccnt. government bonds now held
revolutionary successes.
Kwang Chow, 60 miles north of by national banks and meana to lnHankow, la in the bands of the rebels, aure the maintenance of adequate r e
and several Intermediate towns have serves by t b s aasociatlci, and to regubeen captured.
late diacounta and not* Issues.
Three thousand imperial troops who
were fleeing northward from Hankow
have been cut off and a r e hemmed in
by strong rebel forces with no avenue
L i e u t Governor Morris on Stand In
of retreat open.
Stephenson Inquiry Namea Robert
News is being brought Into tbls city
by couriers and refugees. Wire comJ. Shields aa Receiver,
munication with Hankow Is cut off.
Tho Imperial fleet In the Yangtse
Milwaukee, Wla.—"I have been told
Klang river Is reported as flying sig- by Mr. Cook, partner of Edward
ns Is of distress. T h e rebel shore bat- Hlnes,
that
approximately
tI00,teries are shelling t h e fleet from a 000 waa paid by Hlnos and Senator
well protected position and t h a sur- Stepbenaoa to certain men, one of
render of the fleet is expected.
whom waa Robert J. Shields, to bs
A dispatch from Shanghai st a t e s used In t b e election of Senator Stepbthat tho rebels have captured Chang- enson." said Lleutena it Governor M o r
sha, tbe capital of t h e province of rl» at the Stephenaon query.
Honan, and thousands of recruits have
He aald Mr. Shield* w e n t to WaabJoined the Invadera.
ington and | f | r Senator A e p h e n a o n
A strict censorship prevails a t Pe- and came bkek with a ehefft.
king, but tbe altuatlon I b e r e Is known
to be critical. Tho government baa
Issued several calls for more troops
and a large force ia being moblllced
within the city. Should tho rebela lowa'a Heroin* In Precarlou* Condition
and Doctora Give Up Hop* for
continue their advance northward with
Her Recovery.
no more effective opposition than haa
been offered so for on attack on the
Done lo. — Kate Shelley, Iowa'*
capital would be Inevitable as t h e
heroine, U In a precarious conmaster stroke of t h e revolution.
The rebels are strongly entrenched dition a t ber home near Molngona.
a t Hankow.
They have sufficient Sho la bedfast with Rrlgbt'* disease
troops to send expeditions a f t e r t h e and doctors have given up hope for
fleeing loyallata without endangering ber recovery. Miss Shelley saved a
their own position.
Northwestern train years ago by
The failure of t h e Chinese fleet to crawling across a tottering river
render effective aid a t Hankow bas bridge and rushing to Molngona,
had a depressing effect on the Imper- wbere abe gave a warning aa the
ialists. T b e rebels killed 300 loyalists train was pulling o u t
In capturing the railway station and
tbe government atorea, but for some
mysterloua reason t h e fleet refrained
from firing a single s h o t It Is rumored that there Is disaffection among Contract for Great Northern Or* Beds,
Biggest Property Controlled by
the sallora and marines.
Company, Is Nullified.
LOYAL ARMY IN REBEL TRAP
TELLS OF $100,000 "FUND"
KATE SHELLEY NEAR DEATH
U. S. STEEL CANCELS LEASE
CHARGED WITH DEATH OF
AVIS LINNELL.
WOMAN DIES FROM -POISON
Druggist T*ll* Police He Bold Minister Cyanld* of Potassium—Victim
Is Said to Hav* Been Engaged to
Accused.
Doaton.—A cell In Charlea <treet
Jail bolda Rev. Clarence Virgil Thompson Rlcbeson. pastor of Immsnual
Baptist church. Cambridge, charged
with lb* murder of Avis Unneil of
Hyannl*, Mass.
Miss Llnnell. who was nineteen
yeara old and a student at the Conacrvatory of Music, waa found dead
in the bathroom of tbe Young Women'a Christian association homo here.
Tho a r r e s t of the minister was made
a t t h e home of Mosea G. Edmands, father of Rlcheson's fiancee. It waa
made without a warrant on fnformatlun substantiated by tbe police that
the minister bad bought cysnld* of
potassium shortly before tbe girl died
from t h a t drug. Tbo warrant waa lasued a f t e r t h e paator was lodged in a
cell.
After a brief hearing In municipal
court Rlcbeson was held without bail
for f u r t h e r examination October 81.
tbe date set for his wedding wuh Violet Edmsnds. ^
Deputy Superintendent of Public
W a t t s aald be received word from
Newton that William Hahn. a druggist
of Newton Center, had sold cyanide of
potaaslum to Rlcbeson, whom be
knew well, on the night of October 10.
Miss Llnnell'a death baa cauaed a
sensation because of several mysterious circumstances.
She Is believed
to have been engaged to Rev. Rlcbeson. but It Is said the engagement
was broken and the clergyman later
became engaged to Mias Edmanda
Rlcbeson haa steadily refused to discuss the case. The minister U a native of Rose Hill, Va., and Iras lived In
Liberty, Mo., Carrollton. Mo.. St. Louis
and Louisville. He Is thirty-live years
of a g e
Liberty, Mo.—Clarenc* Rlcbeson
for several year* waa a student at
William Jewell college here, and was
expelled In 1906 In bis senior year,
when be was detected cheating In his
examinations.
While in college he figured In one
sensational Incident, when he refused
to leave tbe home of a young woman,
who Is said to have Jilted him, until
two o'clock in the morning.
NOTED FLYER KILLED
ELY'S ATTEMPT TO MAKE DIP RESULTS IN HIS DEATH.
Aviator, Who Was First to Land on
D*ck of Battleship, Falia at
Macon, Ga.
Maron, Ga.—Eugene Ely, Doled
aviator and tb* first man to plight
on the deck of a man-of-war in a
heavier than air machine, waa killed
at the fair grounds hero, when his
biplane failed lo rise from a sensational dip and fell 160 feet to tb*
ground.
Misjudging the dlstanc* Ely started
hia downward glide too soon while
running a t a mil* a minute and waa
unable to make th* rlae. When the
maebme crashed to earth the aviator
waa hurled clear of It by nearly a
hundred f e e t
He waa unconscloua
when reached by bis mechanician.
Frank Collin, and died ten mlnutea
later befor* be could b* removed to
a hospital
Ten thousond horrified spectators
witnessed tbe fatal plunge.
Before running bis macbliie out Ely
asked his u s l s t a n t mechanician, Edgar Turner, for a note book.
Tbe
book was banded blm and In I t ' b e
wrote the address of Mra. Ely In
New York. Handing the book back,
be said:
"If anything happens to me wire my
wlfo. There's her address."
POSSE
SEEKS
EX-CONVICT
Ellsworth Authorities Believe Charles
Msrzyek Killed 14 Persons In
Thr** States.
Ellsworth, Kan.—The theory that
one man slew 14 persons In three
states within six weeks received support In a statement made by Mr* Minnie V o p a t divorced wife of Charlea
Marzyek
Mkrzyak. who Is an ez-convict ia
sought by the county authoritlea In
connection with the murder of fiv*
members of tb* William Showman
family here.
Mrs Vopat said Slarzyek haa been
In Colorado Springs, where the Wayns
and Buniham famillea. six peraona.
six week* ago were killed, and I* acquainted In Monmouth, 111, where William E. Dawson and his wife and
daughter were slain recently.
,
As a possible connection between
the EllMworth and other tragedies,
Mr*. Vopat said her former husband
was convicted of forgery In Colorado
Spring* a few months ago She said
It was not Improbable that be bad
been In Monmouth lately.
ROOSEVELT SILENT IN 1912 WILSON GREETS BREWERS
Letter Indicate* t h a t the Colonel Will
Keep Out of Next Pr*sld*ntlal
Campaign.
Secretary Delivers Speech of Welcome *t International ^ Congre**
Despite Hundreds of Protests.
Richmond, Va.—The part which
former President Roosevelt will take
In th* coming national campaign
probably will be o n e of silence T h i s
became publicly known through a letter which he wrote to Congrcsman J
Hampton Moore of Pennsylvania, prealdent of t h e Atlantic Deeper W a t e r
ways aaaoclatlon, declining an Invitation to address the convention. Colonel Roosevelt emphatically declared:
"From now on I wish to avoid making any speech I possibly can avoid "
Tbls Is ihterpreted to mean that Mr
Roosevelt wished to refrain from g i r
log uttetanco to any opinions which
possibly might bo misconstrued In con
nectlon with t h e presidential campaign.
Chicago.—Secretary of Agriculture
James Wilson braved the accumulated
wrath of prohibition work*re and th*
prayer* of church peopl* throughout
th* country, and delivered his speech
a t the International brewer*' c o n g r e u
here.
In spite of hundred* of protest* that
bad been sent to Pre*ld*nt Taft and
to the secretary himself, calling on
blm to refuse to appear at th* coogreaa, Mr. Wilson welcomed tbe membere of tbe organiiaUon and mado hia
speech. To the nonexpert auditor It
conalsled merely In aaauring th* l n t * r
national vlaltora th* aame courtesy
th* United S t a t e s ha* received from
tbe European countries from which
some of them come.
Oppose Tobacco T r u s t Plan.
Msdero Plans Visit to United States.
Judge Petit haa ruled t h a t Reno diWashington.—Information obtained
El Paso, Tex.—Francisco 1. Madero,
rorcea a r e invalid in Illinois, but peoat the department of Juatlce polnta president-elect of Mexico, Is planning
ple who have them need not be expectstrongly to opposition by tbe govern- a visit to the United States to discus*
ed to hurry Into t h e courts for the
ment to tbe plan of dlasolutlon which Mexican affaire with President Taft,
purpose of having things righted.
tbe American Tobacco company has provided tho meeting can ho arranged
What do they care for a little old
proposed.
at a time preceding bla Inaugurathing like a ruling?
tion.
Alleged Train Bandits Eacape.
A Kansas City girl stole |6,000 which
Kansas City, Kan.—Six prlsonors.
Ex-Congressman Mudd Dies.
•he gave to the man she loved, and he
convicted of robbing a Missouri PaP h i l a d e l p h i a . - S y d n e y E. Mudd. f o r
•pent It on another girl who "peached"
cific passenger train between leaven- mer congressman from Maryland, la
on t h e one who did the •tealing. It
worth and K a n s a s City, overpowered dead here. He was a member of t b *
• e c m s useless for a girl to steal 15,000
the Jailer and eacaped from the county Flfty-flret and Fifty-sixth to Slxty-flret
f o r two such people, as the fellow and
Jail here.
S
congresses.
t h e other girl.
H. L Swift Dies on Trip.
Chicago.—Herbert L S n l f t , president of the Sterling Lumber and Suppi] rnmpany, and brother of Loula F.
Bwli't, tbe packer, died auddenly cn a
Chicago * Northweatcrn railroad train
near Milwaukee from heart disease.
Maine Gives Up Twsnty Bodle*.
H a i a c a . — T w e n t y bodle* from th*
from the wreck to Cabana* fortre**.
petty ofilcers' quarter* and berth deck
of th* battleihlp Maine were removed
About forty-five bodies have been recovered alnce t h e work of raising t h e
sunken craft began.
Racing Driver la Killed.
Banker Sentenced to Prison.
Mason City, la.—Hilly Pearce, driver
Pittsburgh. Pa.—Jacob W. Hill, f o r
trt the Colby motor car. was killed at mer cashier of the First National bank
Sioux City. A tiro gave way and the of E a s t Rrady, Pa., waa sentenced to
machlnc went Into t h e fence, killing servo flve years in the federal prison
tbe driver I n ^ a n t l y . He bad driven at Leavenworth, Kan., for violation of
for ten years. He lived here with his the banking law.
Ladles' muffs will, according to adfather.
vance notices from tbo fashion emWealthy Woman Dies.
poriums. be much larger during tbo
New Coffee Advance In E a s t
St. Joseph, Mo.—Mra. Caroline Elcoming winter than ever before. This
New York.—A general advance of liott, aeventy-elght yeare old, wealthy
being the case. It moy be necessary
two to threo ceota a pound on all of and a member of tho noted Rotello
for the young man who takes a girl
tbe cheaper grades of coffee will be family of Chllllcotbe, O., died here.
out In a cab o r an automobile to b l r t
declared by reiallera lo thla city with- Her father w a i an e x t q i s l r * woolM
an extra vehicle for the purpose of
in the next tea daya.
manufacturer.
t n n s p o r U n f her muff.
Hobble Skirt Booms a Town.
Portsmouth, N. H.—Tbo bobble s^lrt
la proving an Important factor In an
Industrial boom In this city. To the
Increasing popularity of t h e bobble
are attributed the largely Increased
use of fancy abo* buttona and the
vastly increased business of t h e button factories here.
A Massachusetts parson has r«•igned bis pulpit to become a coal
dealer. Sometimes we tblnk there is
a bigger Held for coal dealers than
parsons.
A pure food authority says that a
bottle of pop contains 1.000,000 microbes. Now it la understood why the
fan in the bleachers sometimes manif e s t s an uncontrollable longing to
throw It at the umpire.
A Roaton woman beauty doctor haa
discovered that the way to be beautiful Is to make faces. Now tbe true Inward meaning of Mother Nature in
t h a t strange feminine Impulse Is fully
explained.
A Connecticut man has succeeded In
making bis cow drunk by feeding her
• o u r apples. The aclentlflc value of
bis experiment has not as yet been explained.
SKIN AFFECTIONS ARE
OFTEN CONTAGIOUS
ER STATES TO HIS TOUR.
COWETA, OKLA—TROOPS
W a n b i p i are nearly a l w i y i loaded.
NOT MUCH TO HOLD ON TO NOW
TAFT EXTENDS TRIP
JUDGE GR0SSCUP STEP: OUT
New Y o r k . - I t was officially announced that t b e United Statea Steel
Federal Jurlat Cloaes Hia Judicial Ca- corporation haa calncelled Its conreer as His Resignation Betracta for the lease of tbe Great
comes Effective.
Northern ore beds, one of the biggest
Chicago.—Peter 8. Groaacup la no properties of that kind controlled by
longer a Judge of t h e United States the company.
circuit court, a s his resignation wblcb
Four DI* From Powder B l a s t
he forwarded to President T a f t b e
Ottawa. O n t — Through a very
came effective at once.
Immediate naming of Grosscup's bad explosion at the Curtis Powder
successor Is unlikely, aa t h e appoint- company's p l a n t near Rcgaud. Quement would have to await ratiflcatlon bec, tour were killed and several Inat the next legislative session. M o r e jured.
over, the seat on tho bench ' Is Involved In the coming change of the
Edison Wins Nobsl Prix*.
federal Judicial system, abolishing the
Stockholm.—A Nobel prize Is to
circuit court's original powers and be conferred upon Thomas Edimaking Its Jurisdiction purely appel- son, t h e famous American Inventor,
late.
for his sclentlflo a^hlevementa.
Rams German Battleahlp.
Kiel. Germany.—Tbe German battloCourt Adjourns to See Boat Paas.
ship Hessen was rammed by the N o r
Keokuk, la.—Court adjourned here
weglan steamer Argo. The damage to to watch the passing of the steamer
the battleship was very s l i g h t The Yourumb, t h e largest tranafer boat on
steamer's bow was crushed In, but she tho Mlsslsalppl. en route from Dureturned to Kiel unaided.
buque to Baton Rouge, La
I* Mada Wellealay Head.
Wellesley. Mass.—In the presence
of a great aasembly of educator* and
scholars. Miss Ellon F l u Pendleton
rocelvcd the keys and charter of
Wellealey college, and by her aoceptanc* of those aymbols became t b *
president of that Institution for th*
higher education of women.
Southern Corn Show Postponed.
Four Die From Powdar Blaat,
Atlanta, Ga.—Tbe southern corn
Ottawa, Ont—Through a bad exi b o v will be held here December 6 to plosion a t th* Curtis Powder com9 Inclusive, Instead of November 21 pany's plant, near Regaud, Quebec,
tc 24
tcur were killed and *av*ral Injured.
Qrap*(rult Qr*en*ry.
Effective greenery for the dining
room u b l e may bo made by planting
the seeds of grapefruit. Sow them
thickly, and in two week*, if th* earth
I* good and has been kepi moist In a
warm place, (h* little shoot* appaar.
Two weeks more and the leave* unfold, and very soon there i* k mass of
rich, glossy green, which Is not affected by gaa or farnac* h*at.—Suburban Uf*.
Thi* Tim* for a Friend.
" T l * a wis* man," said Robert Edeson. "who knows when to ask que*tions. The other night I was standing
Inside tb* railroad station when an
Irish cab driver came up to m* and
askid me how aoon the next train
cam* In. I told him and b* said thank
you and went away. In about fiv*
minute* b* cam* back with th* aam*
queatlon. 'I told you not more than
fiv* minute* ago,' I said. 'I know I t
h* answered cheerfully, "but It's not
m* tb't wants to know this tlm*. I f *
a friend of mine outside tb't ha* to
watch bla horee* and can't com* la
an* ask y*s
hlmsdfl'Young**
Magazine
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Not In Vain,
Noah sighted Mount A r a r a t
"At last," he cried, "the mountain
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Herewith be felt the voyag* was not
In vain —Puck.
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A L L L N S
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Sloan'i L i n i m e n t if g o o d f o r p a i n of
Here's Proof.
A. W . L a t of Lafayette, Ala., writs*»—
M
I had rheucatlsm for fiv* yaan. 1 tried
doctor* and aevaral difiwsnt remedies hot
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ol Slokn's Liniment which did me so much
n o d that I would not do without It
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TiiouAaL. Ric*of Easton, Pa.,
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Mr. G.G.
ol Baldwins, L.L,
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cap caused b r a fall, and to my great aetlifactioa I was able to r m i m
my dutlea In less than Ihie* weeks after the aeddent"
Jones
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Sloan's Book on Hones, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Addrsa*
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON. MASS,
The Wretchedness
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Can quickly bo ovenx
'
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lo Mr Cl«kB»r
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ua
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\V
CHAPTER XvTh—(Continu«d.)
"Tou any Ihor* waa r.o i r n c e r
"Nothing to travel on alter lortyeigbt houra—a poaae atartid ont next
morning, soon as they f o u j d blm—
when they got back they reported having run lb* fellow* as far as Clin
maron Crossing—tber* they got across
and aacaped "
"Who led the poaap?"
"A man called Black, I think," o ,
aald,
"Black BartT"
"Yes. tbat'a the name; so, I reckon
you didn't bury Wlilla Wnllo ibis lima.
Captain. You wouldn't have thougbt
be waa a dead ona if you bad beard
blm awear while be waa telling tnc
atory—It did him proud; never bonrd
him do better alnce tbe second day at
Gettysburg—bad bla ear ahot olT
then, and I bad to Ox blm up—Lord,
but be called me a few things."
Keith sat alient, fully convinced
now that the doctor wa* telling tb*
truth, yet more puzxlcd than ever
over the peculiar situation In wbicb
be lound himself Involved.
"What brought th* Oeneraj up
bereT' ho questioned, finally
"I haven't much idea." waa. tb*
reply. "1 don't think I asked blm di•vctly. I wasn't much intereated.
There was a hint dropped, however,
now you speak about It. Ha a keen a f t e r
those papers, and doesn't leel satisfied regarding the report of the posae.
it'a my opinion be'a trailing a f t e r
Black B a n . "
^
The dining-room waa thinning out.
and thef were about tbe only one* left
a t tb* tables
Keith stretched dimself. looking around.
"Well, Doctor, I am very glad to
have met you again, and to learn
Waite la actually alive Thla la a
rather queer affair, but will have to
work itself out. Anyway, I um loo
dead tired tonight to hunt after clues
In midst of this babel I've been in
tbe saddle most of tbe time for a
week, and bav* l o t to Und a bed."
"1 reckon you won't dlacover such
a thing here," dryly. "Got seven in a
room upatairs, and othara corded
along ibe ball Better abare my c e l l only ;blog to d o "
"That would be asking too much—
I can turn In at tbe corral with Neb;
I've slept in wora* places."
•Couldn't tblnk of It, Keith," and
Ihe doctor got up. "Oealde*, you
sleep a t night, don't you?"
"Uaually, yea," tb* other admitted.
"Then you won't bother me any—
no doctor aleeps at night in Bhoridan;
that's our barvest time. Come on,
and I'll show you tho way. When
morning comes I'll rout you out and
take my turn."
Keith bad enjoyed conaiderahl* ex
perience in Irontier hotel*, but nothing before nad ever quite equalled this,
tbe pride of Sheridan
The product
of a musbruom toWn. wbicb merely existed by grac* of the Umporary railway terminus, It bad been hastily and
nimsUy constructed, ao It could ue
transported elsewhere at a moment's
notice. Every creak of a bed •choed
from wail to wall
Tbe thin parti
tlona often failed to reach tbe «*iiing
by a loot or two, and tb* allgUteat
noise aroused tbe entire floor And
there waa noise ol every concelvaoie
kind. In plenty, from ib* blare ol a
hand at tbe Pioneer Dance Hall oppoilte, to t h e energetic cursing of the
cook In t h e rear. A discordant din
of voices surged up from tbe street
helow—laughter, abouta. the shrieks ol
women, a rattle of dice, an occasional
pistol shot, and the continuous yelling of industrious " b a r k e r s " Thenwe* no safety anywhere An exploding
revolver in No. 47 wa* quite likely to
disturb the peaceful slumbers ol the
Innocent occupant of No. 15. and every
immd nf quarrel In tbo thronged b a r
room below caused tbe lodger to curl
up in momentary expectation ol a
stray bullet couralng toward blm
through tbe floor. With tbla to trouble him. be could lie there and bear
sverythlng that occurred within and
wituouL
Every creak, s u m p , and
m o r e waa faithfully reported; every
curse, blow, snarl re-echoed to bla
tars, inside was hell; outside was
Bberldan.
Wearied, and half dead, as Keith
sras, aieep waa simply Impossible. He
beard buavy feet tramping up and
down tho ball; once a drunken man
endeavored vainly to open bla door;
not far sway there was a scuffle, and
the soudd of a body falling down slalra.
In some distant apartment a fellow
s a s s t r u a d l n g to draw off his tight
met my sister on a stage weat of Topeka, I knew bo was lyln', because
she's home over In Missouri Finally,
I got It out of him that she claimed to
be my aister, but her name waa
Maclaire. Why. I don't even know
her, and what do you suppose she
ever picked me out for ber brother RIBBONS AND SILK VERY MUCH
IN EVIDENCE.
fort"
He was plainly puxxled, and perfectly convinced It waa all a mlalake.
That bla aister might have left home
Add th* Rich Color With Which PaaKsince be did, and drifted West under
ion Decrees Woman Shall Fac*
an assumed name, apparently never
th* Frost—No End In
occurred to him as possibli-. To Keith
Variety.
thla was tbo explanation, and nothing
could be more natural, considering
her work, yet he dtd not feel like
Tbe strong, rich colors with wblcb
shattering the lad's loyalty. Faith in fsshion decrees we shall faco the
the sister might yet save him,
frost of winter, show to great advan"Perbape the fellow who told you," tage in aplendid ribbona of brocade in
he hazarded blindly, apraking the first aatin or satin and v e l v e t Some of
thought wblcb came to bla mind, "had theao ribbons are f u r t h e r enriched
some reason to desire to make you with gold or allver threads, but In dethink this Maclaire girl waa your sis- sign snd weave and colorings there Is
I really no end In vanity. It la the day
ter."
!
Tbe suggeation caused blm to laugh of fancy ribbona and no elaboration
at first; then bis fsce suddenly sob- i Is loo Intricate for the manufacturer.
ered, a s though a new thought had oc- Wide ribbons are used and fsncy piece
| silk for handsome bows which provide
curred to him.
"Damn me. no. It couldn't be that," Ibe only decoration needed on the
ho exclaimed, one band pressing bla smaller hats for fall. Naturally these
head. "He couldn't be srorkln' no bow* a r e full, but simply made. In
: keeping with the quality and elaboratrick of that kind on me."
tion of t h e fabrics used. An ordinary
"Whom do you mean?"
"A fellow named llawley," evasive- bow requires from two lo three yards.
ly. "Tbe man who claimed to have In very heavy ribbons, rosette bows
aro made by a group of ends Instead
met my s i s t e r "
I of loops, s s shown in the picture given
" Black Barf Hawley?"
The boy lifted bis bead again, hi* here. These ribbons aro not inexpeneyes filled with suspicion.
"Yes. If you must know; no's a
gambler all right, but be'a aluck to
me when 1 waa down am' o u t You
know him?"
tTO BB CONTINUED.)
HATS FOR LATE FALL
J a c k K e i t h . < V l r a l n l a n . now
d«r p l a l n a m n n . Is rldlna alonK t h e S a n i a
F e trail on t h e lookout for roanilni( w a r
partli-a of s a v a a n .
H e notlcea a c a m p
Are a t a d l a t a n c c a n d t h e n a«M a t e a m
a t t a c h e d to a n a a o n a m i at full aalli'p
puraued uy m*ti on ponlr* W h r n K e i t h
r e a c h f s t h e w a x e n i h » r a i d e r * h a v e mnsaacred t w o m « n and d r p a r t e d . H e a e a r c h e a
t h e victim* n n d l n s p a p e r * a n d a lockrt
with a w n m a n ' a p o r t r a i t . H« reaolvra to
h u n t d o w n t h e m u r d r r v r e . K ' l t h I* a r
r a e t r d a t C a m . i n City, c h a n t e d with t h *
m u r d e r , his a c c u s e r twin* a r u f f l a n n a m e d
Black B s r t . I l r a o r a to lall f u l l v realising t h e peril of e w l f i border luatlce. A
c o m p a n i o n In his cell Is a nearo. w h o
tells him h* le N e b and t h a t ha k n o w t h e
K e i t h f a m i l y b v k In Vlrxlnla
Neb a a y s
o n e of t h e m u r d e r e d men
waa J o h n
Sibley, t h e o t h e r Qen Willie Walla, f o r m e r l y a n officer In t h e C o n f e d e r a l # a r m y
T h e plait m n n an.l N e b e a r n p e f r o m t h e
cell, a n d l a t e r t h e t w o fURltlves become
loat In t h e aund dceori T h e y r o m e upon
a cabin a n d And lis I m e o c c u p a n t to be a
y o u n g alrl. w h o m K e ' t h r e e o g n l M a a a •
alnaer he s a w at C a r a i n C l t * . T h e «lrl
e i p l a l n a I b a t s h e '-nme ' h e r e in s e a r c h of
a o r o t h r r whu had d e s e r t e d f m m t h e
amy
A Mr l l » w l » * Indured h e r t o
come to t h e r n b l n w h i l e he e » u ( h t lo locale her brother
llawley appears, and
K e i t h lo h l d l n a recoanlaea h i m a a Black
B a r t I K w I e y trlea In m a k e love t o t h e
rl. Theie is a Irmflr liattle
any s o r t I t penetrates, without nibbing,
through t h e muscular tissue right t o the
b o n e - r e l i e v e s the congcitioo a n d gives
permanent as well a s t e m p o r a i y relief.
Quick Action.
"They t*ll me you took a llyar In
Wall s t r e a f
"Yea." replied Mr. Lambkin. "For
a little whll* I waa considerably
ahead."
"How m u c h r
"Can't say. Befor* I had d m * to
figure It up th* market dropped and
wiped me o u t "
LEOrTllCPLAiriS
PAriDALLPADPIdllAUTHOR Or'Mv LADY Or M SOUTH: .Iv"
e
Rheumatic Pains
quickly relieved
WHAT
1WENT
THROUGH
and they are durable as well as beautiful, so cannot be considered extravagant
The pretty fashion of wearing a bag
made to match the hat, makes another
field of usefulness for tbe wide fancy
ribbon. These bags a r e mado over s
rice net or buckram foundation shaped
like a square envelope or rounded
They are bound with gold or silvei
braid and suspended over the shoul
der or carried with a gold or silver
cord. Dull gold or oxydixed silver are
more favored thon brighter metallic
effects. T h e flap is supplied with a
loop which goea over a button, made
by covering a button mold with the
tinsel braid
These bags are not dif
flcult to make. Some of tbo hand
somest ones s r e of plain sstio with
rich Chinese or other oriental em
broideries used in combination. W«
"Oh, You Mean Hope?
boots, skipping about on one looi
amid much profanity That the boot
conquered waa evident when the man
crawled Into tbe creaking bed, an
nouncing defiantly, "if the landlord
wants them boot* off. let blm come
an' pull 'em o f f " Across the nail
was a rattle of chips, and tbe voices
of several men, occasionally raised in
anger.
Now and then they would
stamp on the floor as an order lor
liquid refreshments from below. From
somewhere beyond, the longdrnwn
melancholy bowl of a distressed dog
greeted the rising moon.
Out from all .this pandemonium
Keith began to unconsciously d«t*ct
the sound of voices talking In the
room to his l e f t in the lull of obstructing sound s few words reached
blm through the slight open space between wall and celling '
"Hell, Bill, what's the uae goln' out
again when we haven't t b e prlceT
"Oh. we might find B a n somewhere,
and he'd atake us. 1 guess I Know
enough lo m s k e blm loosen up Come
on; I'm goln'."
"Not me; this town Is too n*ar
Fort Hays; I'm liable to run into
some of the feilowa"
A chair scraped serosa tbe Boor as
Bill aroae to bis feet; evidently from
the noise be bsd been drinking, but
Keitb beard blm lift th* latch of th*
door.
"Ail right, Willougbby," he said,
thickly, "I'll try my luck, an It I s*e
Bart I'll tell blm yer here. So long.'
He shuffled along tbe hall and
went, half sliding, down stairs, and
Keith distinguished tbe click of glass
and bottle In the next room. He was
sitting up in bed now. wide awake,
obsessed with a desire to Invest!gste. T b e reference overheard must
have been to llawley. and If so, tbls
Wlllnughby. who was afraid of meeting soldiers from the tort, would be
Ihe deserter Miss Hope waa seeking
There could be no barm in making
sure, and be slipped into bis clotbes.
and as silently ' a possible, unlatched
his door There was a noisy crowd at
tbe lartb<>r end ol the hall, and tbe
sound ol some one Isboriously mounting ihe stalra. Not desiring to ne
seen. Keitb slipped swiftly toward the
door of tbe other room, and tried me
istcb
It was unfastened, and ne
stepped quietly within, closing li b e
hind him
A small lamp waa on t b e wasbstand,
a half-emptied bottle and two glasses
beside It, while a pack of cards lay
scattered on the floor. Fully dressed,
except for a coat, the aole occupant
lay on the bed. but started up at
Keith's
unceremonious
entrance,
reaching for bis revolver, which nad
ailpped to tbe wroog aide of bla belt
"What tho bell!" he exclaimed,
atartled and confused,
Tho Intruder took one glance at him
tbrongh the dingy llghl—a boy of
eighteen, dark hair, dark eyea, bis
lace, already exhibitlog signs of dissipation, yet manly enough In chin
snd n.outh—and smiled.
"I could draw while you were thinking about It." be said, easily, "but 1
am not here on the flgbt Are you
Fred WIlioughbyT"
Tb* lad atared at blm. bla uncertain band now closed on th* butt of
his revolver, yet held InacUve by tho
other's quiet assurance,
"What do you want to know for?
"Curiosity largely; thought I'd like
lo ask you a question or two,"
"You—you're not Irom the f o r t r
"Nothing to do with the a r m y ; this
Is a private affair "
Tbe boy was sullen from drink, his
*y*s heavy
Natlck, H a u . — " I c a n n o t Mpresa
w h a t I went t h r o u g h d u r i n g the change
of life before 1 tried
Lvdia K. I ' l n k h a n i ' i
v e g e t a b l e Compuund. I was in such
a n e r v o u s coiulitloa
could n o t keep
Still. M limbs
cokl I Imd
were flPB
creepy sensations;
and 1 could not sleep
nU'lils. 1 was finally
Itold by two^ p h j i icians ' t h a t
Iliad a t u m o r . I read
one day of t h e wonderful cures mado
b r Lydla E. P l n k h a m ' s Vegetabio
Compound a n d decided t o try It,
and it has mado me a well woman.
My neighbors and f r i e n d s declare It
Imd worked a miracle f o r me. L y d i a
E. I'inkliam's Vegetable Compound is
worth i t s weight in gold f o r women
d u r i n g this period of life. If it will
help others you m a y publish m y
letter."—Mrs.
B.
Di N. Main Btreet, N a t l c k , Mass.
Nathan
(Jreatom,
The Change of L i f e is tho most crlttral period of a w o m a n ' s existence.
Women everywhere should remember
that there is n o other remedy k n o w n
to medicine t h a t will so successfully
carry women t h r o u g h this t n l n f f
period as Lydla E. P i n k h a m ' s Veifetabie Compound.
If you w o u l d l i k e spoclal a d v i c e
about j o u r caae write a ronlidential l e t t e r t o M r s . P l t i k l i n m , a t
L y n n , M a s s . H e r a d v l c o Is f r e e ,
and always holpful.
#
PERCHER0NS
AND BELGIANS
Slallioos at price* that
defy competition and a
satiifaciory g u a r a n t e e .
Write us for patticulars.
Gee. W. Saaars k Soc. Bax 566. Haatisitao. U .
i PON ALL
gvc
PenjCsEveSdlve
HIS NA'IE MOST APPROPRIATE
may iook for numerous fsncy bagi
made to match the hat before t h e sea
son is much older.
These bags will prove a feature ol
holiday business and look as If th*j
mlghi have a long run of favor,
A street hat with machine stitched
snd wired bow ie shown in tbe secund
picture. The bow is of plain taffeta
silk with line wire run in between
double rows of stitching on t h e hem
The upstanding bows used as a trimming at tbe back require a wire s u p
port of some sort and there a r e ribbons now manufactured with wires
woven In, ready for use,
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
"Knapp" It Was and Drowsy Del*gate Proceeded to Live Up to
Cognomen.
Before (akin? Lydla LPinkhaoTi
Vegetable Compound.
Disease*
Wataan R,('alrinan,WMti.
.tl.('. iloi.kiDrM. Illfb.
1MM niwm
PATENTS^
i TlMMpM't E y i Water
When Friendsiilp Counts.
The doors of the deformed man a r *
always locked, and the key Is on th*
outside. He may have treasures of
Do You Know H e r T
charm inside, but they will never b*
revealed unless tbe person outside co"Then who the devil are you? I
operates with him in unlocking th*
never saw rou before "
door. A friend become*, to a much
"That'* very true, •nd my name
greater degree than with the ordinary
wouldn't
help any.
Nevcrthclesa,
man. the Indispenssbie means of disyou're perfectly welcome lo It 1 am
covering one's own personality. On*
Jack Keith." No expression of recog
only exists, so to speak, with friends.
nltli n came Into Ihe face uf the other,
It is easy to see how hopelessly such
and Keith added cvrtly, "Shiiil we
a sensitiveness incapacitates a man
tnikt"
for business, professional or social
There waa * moment'a alienee, and
life, where t h e hasty and superficial
Fireproof Dresses.
then Willougbby swung bis feet over
Children's dresses may be rendered i Impression is iverything, and disasthe edge of the bed onto the floor.
almost fireproof if, in tbe last rinsing 1 ter Is the f a t e of the man who ha*
"Fire away," be aald shortly, "un
water or in tbe starch in which they ; not all tb* treasures of his personaltil I see what tbe game Is about."
aive, ranging in price from about fifty a n stiffened, one ounce of alum or sal ity in the front window where laey
1
centa to three o r four dollars a yard ammoniac Is dissolved. Clothing treat- can be readily Inspected and apCHAPTER XVIII.
But they furqlsti a charming and ed in this way will with difflculty take praised.—From th* September Atample trrromii^g so that one may dis- fire, and even tf It should, will burn lantic.
Interviewing Willoughby.
pense with feathers and ornaments. slowly and withont flame.
Coolly, yet without in the least
Is of Scotch Origin.
Ellen Key, who has written a numcomprehending bow best to proceed,
ber
of
books
and bas had much to do
Keith drew toward him the only chair
with molding public opinion In Swein the room, and sat down. Miss
Hope—more widely known as Christie
Styles Are Many and Varied, But Uaeful Little Article That la Easily den, Is descended from a Scotch hlgblander. Colonel McKey, who fought unMaclaire—bad claimed this drunken
Made From Remnant of ScarAll Are Something on Pea*der Oustavus Adolpbua, In 1880 ber falad as ber brother, but. according to
•nl Order,
let Cloth.
ther loat all bis money and Miss Key
llawley, be bsd vehemently denied
any such reistionsblp. Yet there musr
A fex pen wiper is no new Idea, but went to work as a teacher. She then
Whetiier the klmona sleeve will
gave lectures snd has for 20 years
be some previous association between
bold Ita own this winter, time alone it is sn easily made usciul little a r
been lecturer on the history of dvilltbo two. and what thla waa the plainswill toll. Pari* h*rself has not d e t i d e , and it can be made from any
xatlon at the Popular University of
man proposed to discover Tbe probelded and whll* many and varied small remnant of scarlet cloth, and
Stockholm.
lem was bow best to cause the fellow
atylea of aleeves are ahown In the stuffed with loops of black Berlin
to Ulk frsnkly—could be be reacbad
new dealgns, they a r e all something wool It Is cut In two pieces, a clrcuModern Phsrmscy.
more easily by reference to the girl
on thu peasant order. One Important
"W* have a very fine course in pharor the gambler? Keith studying the
house abowa sleeves cut on klmona
macy," says the president ol tbe colsullen, obstinate
fac* confronting
Up-teDate Street Beggar*.
lines, but separate from the bodice.
lege to the father of tb* student who
him, with instinctive antagonism over
"Even your etreet beggar* ar* op to The s d v s n t a g e of this is evident In
is entering,
bla intruaion. swiftly determined on date hem in New York." said an ob- th* Increased comfort of the blouse.
"I'm glad to bear t h a t My boy exserving out-of-town man aa be toased Another modiste o ! equal Importance
the girl
pects to become a d r u g g i s t "
"U was not very nice of me to come a nickel Into the b t t of a professional cuts the upper psrt of the sleeve with
"Well, we give special lectures on
•fr
•Mil,!
in on you this way," bo began, apolo- beggar wearing a bsdgo "Victim of the bodice, making the lower part
soap, stamps, cigars, perfumery, soda
getically. "but you see 1 happened to the Recent Klre " "I've never known it separate and of different material,
water, candy, city directories, teleto fall," ha continued, "that a f t e r a while It remains for a third to give
know your s i s t e r "
phone books snd stationery."—Life.
Are. an explosion or any other big us the gauntlet aleeve. Thla is cut
"My sister? Oh, I guess noil"
"Yes. but I do." throwing a con accident there was a notlceabio change with fullness at the elbow, from which
Not It He Kn*w I t
fldence Into bis tone be was Isr Irom in the appeals mule by your street point the sleeve is made to fit th*
"That's a nlc* little game yon
Another thing, note his forearm and extended st the w n s t
feeling, "Miss Hope and 1 are friends." beggars.
played on that girl In not showing up
The boy sprang to bis feet, bis lace shrewdness, na he doesn't specify any with deep pointed frills of chiffon,
st the church when you were to be
particular Are, oul simply tbe recent which fsil over the hand.
flushed.
married ' o her."
A F** Pen-Wiper.
"Oh. you mesn Hope? Do you know Ore. Tbe desire to keep abreast of
In coats and evening wraps the
"Well. It wasn't a lie game."
ber? Say, I thought you were giving tb* time* aeoms to be deep sesied popularity of the klmona appearance
me that old gag about Christie In all New Yorkera, and Just a f t e r some la given, though the aleeve may no
lar piece for the top of the cap and a
great accident the street beggars aro cut aeparately. while even lb* reguMaclaire"
band for the lower p a r t It should be
sure to m a k e ' t b e most of tbe situtiion lation mannish sleeve is made allgbt"Certainly not; who Is she?"
reslly sewn together and finished off
" T h a t ' s more tbsn I know, fellow snd make their appeal to the public ly fuller.
with a small flat button covered wltb
came to me at Carson, and said he'd along the latest linea"
On evening wraps and auto coata Ibe same material, and a black silk
the klmona or peasant sleeve la used tassel. The small sketch on the right
in its original form, aa a rule, though shows the underside of the pen-wiper,
extreme models have the sbouider and the more firmly it Is sniffed with
line elongated and the looae aleeve loops of wool the better shape It will
set In. while the cuffs are deep and keep. A little pile of these pen wipers
of material matching the wide revera looks wonderfully well on a stall at a
with which these coats aro generally bataar, and they make a nlc* bright
spot of color.
trimmed.
During tbe morning prior to the
opening of the national convention, a
special meeting uf those delegates already arrived was held to discuss and
vote on some preliminary messures
These met In a smaller bail, opposite
the convention bsll; snd when they
were ail assembled in tbe stuffy room,
une of the members leaned back wearily In bis cbair and promptly fell
asleep
After an hour'* session, tbe c h a i r
man called a vote on a certain measure All responded but tbo sleeper,
whose snores now and then echoed
through the room,
•'Here! wake that man up!" d e
manded tbe chairman, at this point
"What's bis name, anyway?"
No one being able to tell, and no
one following the chairman's order to
wake the sleeper up. that f'lnctloniry
at once called upon a ballet clerk to
carry out the order. So accordingly
the clerk hurried down tbe aisle to
the doxer, shook him vigorously by
the arm. asking blm bla nam* th*
while
With a broken snore tba* perforatev ibe atmosphere, the sleeoer awoke.
"Whal's his name?" again called out
the Impatient chairman.
At this, tbe clerk straightened up
from tbe unknown member's chair,
and announced, lo tbe accompaniment
of a roar of laughter
"Mr. chairman, he s s y s bis name Is
Knapp "—Judge's Library.
ABOUT THE SEASON'S SLEEVE TO MAKE FEZ PEN-WIPER
[i/i Hi
fl •
iijJB
itmi
One Mother
Says
"There's only one
trouble with
Merely Obeyed the Rules
How the Lata Tom J o N j o n . In Ea-'y
Life, Squirmed Uut if Very
Tight Place.
"that'a In the rulea lor drlvera and
conduclora "
"In ihe rules for drlvera and conduclora?" roared tbe superintendent
"Where, I'd like lo know?"
"Certainly." replied Johnson
"It
says alwaya to be polite to naaMngera
Do you remember the kind of a nlcht
last night « * « " Well, there was s
Isdy on my car wbo didn't have ao
umbrella and she lived two blocks
from thst curve
So I drove her
home."—Ssturdsy Kvenlng P o s t
When tbe late Tom Johnson starteu
In life be drove a hors* cor in Indianapolis
One night there
a olg storm
of sleet snd snow and ' b e tracks were
simost bidden, Johnson wss on the
night shift, snd In tbe storm he drove
bis car two blocks jey^n'' s curve b e
lore he realized tbe car was off the
tracka and allpplng along on tbe Ice
No Elevator to Success.
He tried to pull th* car hack and
There are men who crowd about lbs
failed. Thereupon be unhitched the
borses. drove them back to th* barn push button of an elevator. Instead ol
and left the car wbere It was
taking kindly to the rteep stairs ol
Next day t b e auperintendent called success and they wlli never get .here
blm. "Here, Johnaon," be aald. "what or anywhere else.
do you mean by driving a car off th*
track and then leaving It In
th*
Be sure you are right snd then go
street?"
ahead. Don't turn around to see U
"Why," Johnson replied, suavely. your neighbors ar4 looking
Tulle over katin la mucb in evidence
for evening costumes
Pale gld laces are much in evidence
on both alternoon and evening gowns
An almost normal waistline Is one
of Ihe leatures of t h e newly Imported
dresses.
A new Idea In habits Is a foundation
of astrakhan d o t h wltb thick sad
silky curls.
Fur is lo be prominent lo the winter millinery and mole and seal will
lead In populorlty
Worsted embroideries done In bright
colored crewels a r e used as eniivenlrfg
touches on costumes, suits and wraps
Wool embroidery on tho s e p a r a t e
blouse la the latest thing and will
doubtless supersede the beading of
the year
Lac* and chiffon frill* at tbe bottom
of long sleeves and finishing off the
elbow variety are to be much In vogue
for all sorts of d r e u e s .
Lace as a trimming Is to be extensively used for bodice and skirt, appearing In odd places, snd often the
Isce itself will be richly ornamented
wltb beads and embroidery
A new evening sleeve Is a tiny wired
hoop of some soft shirred fabric, usually chiffon. Tbls Is arranged to stand
out from the shoulder, the mnterlal
being shirred over the wire
Tbe gown of laces Is to be populsr
ibis winter and tbls will rejoice many,
for while a whole lace gown can be |
tbe most ruinously expensive costume :
It csn also be created on cheaper
lines wltb equal effectiveness Lac*
gowns a r e almost Inverlably becoming
Trotting Frocks.
Smart little "trotting frocks" of
French serge look as though they
might get about very briskly with
their trim lines. They a r e o n e p l e c e
garments and a r e designed to be worn
with furs. Some s r e very attrsctive,
especially when daintily trimmed w i u
bright touches of broderl* d* l a l a *
Post
Toasties
"When I get a pacKage or two, Father
and the boys at once
have tremendous appetites."
Post Toasties
Rcqutra
No Cooking
Serve with sugar
and cream and the
smiles go round the
table.
"The Memory Llnger8n
Said by Orocsrs
P o a t a a Oaraal Co., L t d .
BMtla Craak, Mich,
jMm
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Tb« Coloma C o u r l t r contalo» more
good readinc m a i u r each week t h a n
any olhar paper In Berrien e o n n i j .
Beiiidea Ihe mosl i m p o r l o n t happenlotr*
of Coloma and ticlnlly wo j l v o four
full page* of mailer. There a r e inip o r l a n l farm, horlicullural and dairy
hinla, an account of Ihe death of J o h n
B. Walab, an account of I'realdenl
T a f t ' a trip In Kavada, fashion notes.
Michigan neita In brief, nailonal aew*
in condenaed form, and a long IniiUll
meat of our great aerial atory, " K e i t h
of the Border." bealdea other m f o r
•nation. You can not do your f r l a n d i
away from Coloma any greater favor
than to itand Ihem The Coarier for n
year. I t will l a a gift t h a t will certainly be appreciated. The price la
only a dollar a year.
Billomnaaa is due to a diaordered
condition of t h e atomach. Chamber
laln'fl Tablata are enaentlally a »toiiiach
medicine. Intended eapecially to act on
t h a t organ; to cleanse It; a t r a n g i h e a It;
tone and InYlgorate U. t o r e g u l a t e the
liver and to hanUh bllioutnrss poaitlvely a i d efleetually. For aala by Baker
Drug Co.. Ueo. J . Carpenter Drug Co.,
and a c o t t ' i Pharmacy.
AHenlion L 0 . T M. M.
Dr. S. Af. White,
DENTIST,
All inembem ol tbe L. 0 . T. M. M. are
rfqucs'.cil to Ik preicnt nt the met ting
next Satarday afternoon at 2:30. There
will be initiation of candiilatea and other
important b u t i n e u
wishes to a n n o u n c e t h a t h e is mak*
inn P a i n l e i s D e n t i s t r y a specialty.
T e e t h filled a n d extracted without
p a i n , — o r n o p a y . E v e r y set of
teeth a p e r f e c t fit,—or n o c h a r g e s .
You be t h e j u d g e .
Whin
Fhoi* 207.
Block,
Hera It a womam who upeakt from
perannal k n o w l t d g e and long axperlenea. vl*-, Mr». P. U. Biogan, of Wll*
»on. P a ' who aays. " I know from experience t h a t Chamherlala'a Cough
Romtdy Is far superior lo any olhar.
For croup there la nothing t h a t excels
Ground Floor. 11." For sale by all druggists.
Ru. Phone 258.
You are not experimenting on your
aelf when von take Chambarlaln*
Of He i Cloud Wtdnttday Afttrnooni
Cough Remedy for a cold aa t h a t preparation haa won ita great reputation
and extensive sale by its romarknbla
curat of colds, and can alwaya be dep r i d e d upon. It Is equally valuable
for adulta and children and may be
given to young children with implicit
A T T O R N E Y S
Joota & Sonner Block. Hcnlon Harbor coafldence as it contains no h a r m f u l
drug. Sold by Bakar Drag C«., Geo
.1 Carpenter, S o o t f s Pharmacy.
BENTON HARBOR.
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C i w l Court Newt
In tha rasa of Henry R. Howard by
Karl Stephenson of ColomSj f bo was
for some time agent for tba interntDun next friend, Wm. Howard, vs. Watercompany of CoTouia, hut gave up hia j vllet Paper Co., a stipulation ol jadgplaca last spring, U back with the com-' ment with receipt attached for t b e
pany again, l i e is now acting as relief | amount, tl.OOO, baa bean Slad with the
sgeat. For several weeks he did duty , county alark and tha case ia dlamlsaad
at the power house in St. Joseph, and j by mutual consent.
now be ia relieving Ageat Frank Waters
.
. . .
. . . . .
T h e
of Colons, who is taking a weck'a vajnry
. w*"?
. 1 .
- Moore va. Deqais Murphy a f l a r being
cation.
out about t h r e e houra rendered a ver-
L Coloma l o d g e inu. 102
Dr. P. E. Douglas j-V
F. unu' A. M.
TtBETS S M U R D A V EVENING
Thora are 39 divorce cases In the
Ja sr before (be "aD o." tha Ma^i-VlrtU'
Van Huren county court, and la 8flof
Hrclbrcn Ai.Jtaiiy Wctcsmsi.
the cases the wife ia the complainant.
Office w i t h D r . S . V . B a r n u m
A. W. B a k e r . W. M.
J. H. Fisher, of Ban Clalra reports a
A.J. Baker.Bee'y.
yield of 016 b' shels of t o r n from less
P h o n e 19-1 Rintf
than five acrea this year. T h a t Is
COLOMA - • • MICHIGAN
going some.
(leorga Weldon, aged 70 yeara, a
wealthy f r u i t grower living nuar Lawton. waa killed when his rig was struck
cl ,
,0
^
'V" r of
by a freight train In Lawton laat Frl l a r h e World Growing Better? i ^Mr. "Mnrphy,
who Uvea near Eau Claire,
day.
Maay thinga go to prove t h a t It is had some trouble over a line fanee
Engineer J a m e s Pearl, formerly of Tbe way thouaands a r e trying to help | with Mrs. Moore and laadad on tha InBenton Harbor, ia now chief engineer othera la proof. Among them ia Mrs. step of tbe plaintiff, causing an injury
for the Chicago subway commiaaion, W. W. Uould, of PituBeld, N. H *nd she charged an aasanlt Inatitntlng
W h e r e your wife got that nice
having In charge, all t h e angiueerlng Finding good health by taking Eleetnn a sal', for damages.
work on Chicago's anbwaya.
tender steak you had for dinner?
Blttara. abe now advisee other suffer-1
Dr. Z . L, Baldwin was compelled to ers. arerywhertf, lo take them. " F o r
LISTEN
move his tobereuloaia sanitarium from yeara I auffereil with stomucn aud kidA v e r t s Awful T r a g e d y
"Erary
Miles. He located in Kalamasoo and ney t r o n b l a , " abe writes.
and
we'll
tell
you, she bought
It Is now reported t h a t be la In trouble medieiae 1 used failed till I look Elec- i Timely adviaa given Mra. W. C. Wlltrio Blttara. But this great remedy loughby, of Marengo, Wis., (B. No. I)
there and may have to move again.
it at the
The Benton Harbor high school foot- helped me wondcrfnlly." They'll h e l £ prevented a d i c a d f o l tragedy and
ball team waa ilefaaled at Muskegon any woman. T h e y ' r e t h e beat tonic saved two livta. Doctora bad aaid ber
last Saturday. The Speed Boya and and finest liver and kidney remedy f r i g h t f u l cough was a ' c o n s u m p t l a n "
the St. Joseph bsaaball teams could t h a t ' s made. Try t h e m . Yoa'll sea. cough and could do llttla lo help her.
Let m e give you an estimate
SOc a t all drngglsia.
After many r a a a d i e a failed, bar a a a l
not play on account of wat grounds.
on anything you want.
urged her to take Dr. Kiag'a New
Where they Sell all kinds of
A wreck In the Pare Marquette
Discovery. " I have been uslug It for
freight yard# a t Benton Harbor tied
Bazaar wai a Financial Suicuf
Agent for t h e Alamo gasoline e n g l n n
Fresh and Smoked Meats
some l i m a , " she wrote " a n d tba a w f u l
ap traffic again Monday morning for a
The b a u a r given in the Odd Fellows cough haa almost goae. I t also saved
Shop oppoiiic Hill'i Sforc
few houra, but then the patrons of this
my llttla boy wbeo t a k e n with a seroad ara g e t t i n g used to auch "petty ball last Salii rday by the Royal NeighJ u s t try some of these
vers bronchial troubla." Thla matchbors
was
a
financial
success,
about
IW
O
O
annoyances."
This meunt will b s lea* medicine has no eqasl for throat
I n t a r u r b a n oars ara now rnnning being altered
and l a a g troubles. Price SOc and fl.00.
addsd
to
the
chsrity
fund.
regularly between Hentou Harbor and
Trial bottle free. Uuarantead by all
the Dowaglao terminal.
Manager
! (Irugjlstf.
It's H o m e M a d e
Mason haa bean working on tbla line
When you have a bad cold you w a n t !
for seven years aad is happy a t Ita
You K n o w
Ihe beat medlalne obtainable ao as to
NOTICE
camplstlon.
cure It wltb aa little delay aa poasible. |
According to the bulletin Issued by Hera Is a druggist's opinion: " I h a v e t I hereby give notice to all persons
the state board of hsalth tha death sold Chsmbcrlain's Cough Baiuedy for t h a t on and a f t e r October 90 I will
rata of the s t a t e of Mloklgan for the fifteen y e a r s , " saya Koaa Lollar of a u a d responsible oaly (or bilia conmonth of September was 13 to 1000 Saratoga, Ind., " a n d consider ll tbe t r a c t t d for by myself or on written
persons. T h i s rate Is. tbe lowest that beat on the m a r k e t . " For sale by all < order signed by me.
It haa been for four T«ara.
Highest P r l c a Paid for Voal St. Poultr
druggisU.
N a 3t p
U.
Tho Western Blank Book Company'a
plant at Benton Harbor waa sold a t
raoalver'a sale Monday and was bid lo
by B. f . Hopper and H. 8. Dayton, of
Qulncy, Illinois. It Is possible t h a t
the plant may be dismantled.
Tbe a t t e n t i o n nf polltielana Is now
turning to tbe prlmarlaa n e x t Heptem
ber and candidates for th# varlona
offices are beginning to make their
w.-xnta known, bat there a r e not offieea
enough for all of the aspirants.
It Is reported t h a t N a t h a n Slmpaon,
of H a r t f o r d Is to lose bis job as warden
at the s t a t e prison a t Jackson on ao
count of alack discipline. Is this right
or Is It t h e move of polltlciaas who
want some other man to land tha position?
A brick was hurled through a window of Wallace Bros." atora a t Benton
Harbor laat Saturday night making
an opening t b r o n g h which tblevaa entered and atole two fine revolvers.
Two atores In 81. Joseph were looted
the same ulght.
Walter Stone, aged t l , • " w a t e r boy
for a force of man working on the new
dam a t E l k h a r t unearthed a veritable
'pot of gold" from tha bsd of the St.
Joseph river last week. It ooatalned
over 500 emblems of varioua organix
atlons and a considerable amount of
gold and cois. I t la believed to be a
part of tha loet stolen from loan offices
of T. J. Woodward In E l k h a r t aaarly
eight yeara ago.
Antomoblle owners will bs interested
la tbe resnlt of t b e N o r t h r o p va. U e
c u e whieh was heard In tfceolrcait
court laat week. Berry Northrop, of
Bainbrldge, waa driving along the highway, when his horse became frightened at an automobile driven by Cbarles
Lea. T h e horae ran away and Mr.
Northrnp, aa well as bis harness and
buggy, was injured.
He reoorered
damages from Lee to the extent of
1148 00. Cady & jAndrewa were tha
attorneya for tha complainant.
At the meeting of the Berrien county
Federation of Women's o l u b i bald a t
Nilea last week ibe following officers
were elected for tbif ensuing year:
President. Mrs. B l l r t R. 1 Kephart,
Berrien Springs; flrst vlca-president
Mra. Bernice W. Tab«r. Benton Har
bor; aecond vice president. Mra. Clyde
Harris, Uallan; recording
. aearetary,
Miss Minnie Chapman, St. Josepph;
corresponding secretary. Miss Wllma
J o b a s o n , Nllas: treasurer, Mrs. Josie
Panoell, Bucbafaan; directors, Mrs.
Fannie
Hill, Coloma; Mrs. Josle
Scherar, Watervliet.
DENTIST
C A. SHOUP
DO YOU
W a n t to Know
Spot Cast) Market
Screen Doors and W ndows,
Porch Screen Work, Boats and
Repairing; Planing, Turning
and Band Saw WorK
Ironing and Shirtwaist Boards,
Cabinet and All Wood Work
Window m d Door Frames,
Steel Roofing, Fruit Ladden
Special Attention to Shop Worli
"Veri-Best" Sausage
LL
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MICH.
A. P. CADT
W. 11. ASIIBKW8
CADY & A N D R E W S
Admitted to Practice in ail (onrts
*QIJH£S
Wim.iam
Mkhiiiu..
HIGH GRADE J E W E L R Y
On a c c o u n t of poor health and not being a b l e to s t a n d t h e close c o n f i n e m e n t
n e c e s s a r y f o r t h e c o n t i n u a n c e of m y b u s i n e s s in Coloma, I h a v e decided to close
out my Entire Stock of High g r a d e J e w e l r y a t
SLAUGHTER PRICES
which, in s o m e cases, a r e below t h e actual c o s t of t h e g o o d s a t w h o l e s a l e .
CMAftill c
4M
"tvtrylkJng le Wtar"
Children's Day
At Young's
Saturday, October 28th
To Please the Little Folks
W e will give away
2000
dolls' shirts made by the
m a n u f a c t u r e r ! of the M u n s i n g Underwear.
THIS BIG SALE IS NOW ON
a n d will c o n t i n u e until t h e g o o d s a r e all d i s p o s e d of. T h e C h r i s t m a s S e a s o n will
soon be upon u s and wise p u r c h a s e r s will avail t h e m s e l v e s of this o p p o r t u n i t y to
s e c u r e gifts c h e a p e r t h a n t h e y w e r e ever b e f o r e sold in Berrien County. My stock
is now c o m p l e t e a n d t h e first to c o m e will, of c o u r s e , get t h e choicest selections.
WATCHES
CLOCKS
Ladies high g r a d e gold filled
watches,
$ 9 . 0 0 to $ 2 0 . 0 0
G e n t s ' high g r a d e gold filled
watches
- $ 7 . 5 0 to $ 2 5 . 0 0
Boys' and Men's nickle case
good m o v e m e n t , $ 2 . 5 0 to $18.00
Eight Day Clocks, good m o v e ments
$ 2 . 2 5 to $ 6 . 0 0
Our Gold Clocks r a n g e in price
from
7 5 c to $ 2 . 0 0
Cuckoo Clocks r a n g e in price
from
$ 6 . 0 0 to $ 6 , 5 0
Glvee Aid to S t r i k e r s
Saturday, October 28th, we will give * M u n s i n g
Doll's Undervest to each little lady who wants one
for her doll and will call at o u r U n d e r w e a r Dep a r t m e n t , but she m u s t bring her doll and come
Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels
seem In go on a strike and refuse l a
work right.
When you need those
pleasant little strike-breakers—I)r
King's New Life Pllla—to glvr theai
natural aid and ganlly compel proper
action. Excsllent beslth soon follows.
Try them. 2Xe a t all dealer*.
with her mother or some other grown up person.
Notice of Meeting of C o m m i s s i o n e r s on Claims
P . S.—Any little boy w h o w a n t s to come a n d
State of JllclilgBD, T b s ProbaW Court for
tbe Coonlj- of Ucrr.sn.
. .
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Iu i b t roatu-r of tb* s . U U of S u p b t n B
Crumb drceSMd.
been appoloUd r o m m l n l o n f r u lo
r v c t l r r , ( l a i n l a r aod a d j i u l all rlatffls and demandu of all peraoaa a a a l o i t ••Id d r c t a w d .
we do bertbjr f i r e a o u e e t h a t four m o n t b t
from ibe H t b dajr of Oetobar A. D. 1(11 were
alluucd by »ald court fur rredltor* lo prsaenl
tbelr r l a l m * to
for eiamlDatlon and ad•
.
a . -• —11 „ . . a — s s
«•
bring his doll with him can have a doll vest too.
W e wish to e m p h a s i z e t h e f a c t t h a t our
U n d e r w e a r D e p a r t m e n t is well stocked
with U n d e r w e a r for Infants, Children,
Misses, W o m e n . Boys and Men.
HatIiik
l
_l
#
-
ktt Maa «at
Aff.
UD o'clock In the f o r t a o o o of each of aald
daya. for tbe purpoat of t i a m l D l n r and ad
Juotlnc aald clalaia.
Dated October S t b . A. D 1R1I.
n o r r o n i n f f f r o m r e g u l a r prices on all o u r card jewelry, e m b r a c i n g
p e r t c l l l UU N e c | < c h a i n s , W a t c h C h a i n s , Fobs, Brooches, Cuff Links,
Stick Pins, H a t Pins, Beauty Pins, Bar Pins, Lockets, Crosses, Bracelets, Belt
B u c k l e s , a n d a varied a s s o r t m e n t of Society Pins, E m b l e m s and C h a r m s , Etc.
SU
W. T. UBWITT
ComBlaalonen.
O r d e r For Publication
He h a s s t r e n g t h , v i g o r o n d e n d u r a n c o b o c a u s o h o h a s a
strong s t o m a c h , strong heart, atrong kidneys and strong
n e r v e s . S t r o n g vital o r g a n s c r e a t e s t r e n g t h , b u t don't
b e d i s c o u r a g e d If y o u a r e w e a k , r u n - d o w n o r s i c k l y for
ELECTRIC"*"'BITTERS
will t o n e y o u r s t o m a c h , r e g u l a t e y o u r llvor a n d k i d n e y s ,
s t r e n g t h e n y o u r n e r v e s , o n d fill y o u w i t h n e w h e a l t h ,
s t r e n g t h a n d vigor. T h i s m a t c h l e s s tonlo
WILL GIVE YOU
a fine appetite, s t r o n g d i g e s t i o n , s o u n d slsep a n d m a k e
y o u feel like a new p e r a o n . T r y I t
PRICE 600 AND $1.00 PER BOTTLE
ISOLD AND GUARANTEED BY I
All D r u g g i s t s of Coloma
TO
ANNOUNCE
SOME
IN
Underwear
GROCERY SPECIALS
Blankets
Gold Medal Flour
$ 5 . 9 0 per Barrel
7 5 Bushel of Onions at 6 5 c p e r Bushel
T h i s a fine c h a n c e (or t h e f a r m e r w h o d o n ' t
16 P o u n d s of Granulated S u g a r at $1.00
COLOMA, MICHIGAN
THIS WEEK
GROCERY SPECIALS
Winter Shirts
Red Oil is Always t h e Best—15 c e n t s
C h a s e & S a n b o r n ' s Coffees and T e a s
Arc A l w a y s T h e Best
W e P a y 2 9 c e n t s for Fresh Laid E g g s
b r i n g 'em A l o n ?
and Trousers
W e Sell Clear Back Pork at 10 Cents
All Widths of the Best Linoleums
Good Fine Cut Chewing T o b a c c o 10c Ib.
Don't Miss T h e s e Specials
And Many Others Not Mentioned
You h a v e only been g e t t i n g 13 p o u n d s
25c
Y o u h a v e only b e e n g e t t i n g 6
$4.90
1 Barrel Good Flour
:
BARGAINS
Men's Mackinaw Coats
r a i s e t h e m t o get in r i g h t .
9 Boxes A r g o Starch for
SPECIAL
' T r v T h i i - I t Is a H u m m e r
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT ALWAYS COME TO THE BIG
Btaia of m r b l g a n . The Probate Court for
ibe Cunolr of llerrlen. At a aeaalon of aald
Court, held at tbe Probate Offlce In Ibe Cltr of
Si. Juaaph in aald Coaaty. on Hie Mb day of
October A. U. IVll.
Preaeot: lion. Rollaad g Barr, J u d j a o f Probate. Id the t a a l t a r of the ealate of Dew III
Oat, deceaaed.
Harab A. U n j barlnit nied In aald c o o n
her petltina p r a y l o g t h a t the admlnlatratlun
of aald ealatc tie j r a n l c d to S a r a h A. Ouj- or
to aome oiber a a l l a b U peraon.
II la Ordered, T h a t the Otb day of Nov. A. D.
1911, at ten o'cloak In the fureaoon. at aald prohale offlcc, be and ia b t r c b y appointed fur
bearing laid petltloai
It la f u r t h e r ordered. That public notice
thereof br given by publication of a copy of
thla order, fur three aucceaalre week* prerloua
lo anld d a ) of h e a r l a a lu The Coloma Courier a
ne •"•paper printed and circulated lu aald oonn'
ly.
HOLLAND E. BAIIR. Jodge of Probate,
CLAODB A. BAKBll. ReglatCr of P r o b a t e
T r u e Copy
W *
Order For Publication
S t a l e of Michigan. Tbe Prebala Court for
Ihe County of Berrien. At a aaaalon of aald
Court, held at th« P r o b a t e office lu tba city of
St. Juaepb la aal.] County on Ihe IStb day of
October A. D. 1911.
Preaent: Hon. Rolland E, B a n , J a d g e o f Probale. In the m a t t e r of tba caiate oi Ifaai- K.
HblDier, deceaaed,
Harry C. Hhlmer b a r l u g tiled In aald court
bla petltioa p r a y i n g t h a i aald court adjudlcata and determlno who were at tbe tlnu- of
bla death the legal belra of aald deceaaed and
entitled to Inherit the real e a l a t e of which
aald deceaaed died aelied.
It Uordered, t h a t the l l t h day of Noreuiber
a. n. 1911 a t ten o'clock In the forenoon, a t aald
probiite offlcc, be and l i hereby appointed for
benrlug of aald petltloi.;
It la further onlered. t h a t public notice there
of be gl»cn by publleatlon of a copy of tbla
order for three aucceaaUe weeka p r e r l o u a to
aald day of bearing in Ibe Coloma Courier a
newapapcr printed and circulated In aald
oonnty.
HOLLAND B.BAKR, Judge of P r o b a t e
CLAl'DE A. BAKKH, Kcglk(rr pf P r o b a t e
A t r u e copy
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B r e r y b o d y reafla Uw Courier.
Ureal good (rum lllllt w a n t a d i come
The best value trading utamp Rlren
Mra. Anlbel Blonecllfle la a gueai of
wltb e r e r y cmab pnrcbaae a t Coburn'a.
her d a n K h u r , Mra. Anlbel Blake.
Horace Byno r e t u r n e d Monday from
•pplaa.
| Kltner Rndera, of West Colnma, has
Mra. V. b. I.udwlr. of Routh Ua»e».
accepted a poiition a t tbs Enders A
waa a r o o t of Mra. Fannie Hill'
Moore dry gooda store a t Benton HarThnnday.
bor.
Harvey Htron? w e n t to Grind BapUa
Nora M. Cate, depnty g r e a t ootnT h n n d a y . w h e r e ha will attend a
mander of t n e L 0 . T. M M. arrived
Maaonle mealing.
in Coloma Wednesday to t r a n s a c t basiMra. Pluma Strong ia apendlng • few ness.
daya with Mia Matilda H n r r l t a n i l Mr#.
M n . William
Morgan
and son,
Lewis in Holland.
Howard, of Irolay City, are visiting at
tha home of M n . Dan Enders In 8onth
Mr. and M n . Burlingatne. of Hart- Coloma.
ford, were gneale o( Dr. and Mrs. J. 8.
M n . Anna Clark and M n . Kimball
Mortloek T h n n d a y .
and two ehildren, of Benton Harbor,
Forrest Arent loft for Big Baplds are gueata of Mrs. Ed. Moper and other
T h n n d a y morning, where he will take relatlyes here.
a oombined commerelal and shorthand
M n Christiana Oerard l e f t this week
o u u n e at the Ferris Institute.
for an abaence of six waeke which time
Miss Anna Dnkesberer of Bainbrldge she will spend a t St. Joseph, Haresso,
atarted Irom WaterrlletTneMlay a f U r - snd other polnta.
noon for V a n u o u f e r . U. 0., from whleh
" B u n n l n g without W e a r i n e s s " will
point ahe aalled October 2S on tbe
A. Paul la tka o w n e r ot a driving
Hugh LaMott was in Benton Harbor
Mra. Cora Gardner s p i n t Wednesday
pony which he secured In a trade for
Monday.
in St. Joaeph.
one of biii other horses.
M n . Packard, of Watervliet, was in
M n . May Heffncr, of Covert, l e f t for
M n . I r a Kremer and daughter, of
town Saturday.
a week'a visit in Chicago Tuesday.
South Band, spent p a r t of the day
8. 0 . Peck visited over Sunday with
Mrs. William Beobt visited her parSunday a t the Israel Kremsr home.
friends In Grand Junction.
e n U in Benton Harbor Tuesday.
If the p a r t y who pieked up my rum
John Fillk, of McDonald, waa in CoM n . M. P a r k e r and daughter, Misa
s t r a p near Leedy's gravel pit r e t u r n s
ioma on business Saturday.
Ruble, spent Saturday in Benton Harsame to T b e Coarler olUce within a
M n . Holm, of Cbloago, la a gnest of b o r '
few days he will save trouble. F. M.
her daughter, M n . P. E. Douglas.
| Mr. and M n . Gustave '/.ielke sp e n t a Saabnry.
A. J,
M a n h a l l , of Benton
IUrbor
was a Coloma vialtor on business Sat
urday.
U n . Ira Leonard, and d a u g h t e n ,
Dorothy and Miss Pearl, w e n Coloma
callers Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Rice and son, Oliver, were
gnests a few daya tbls week of friends
in Benton H a r b o r
The Misses Rath Howard and Minnie
Peaeoek visited over Sunday with Miss
Ethel Raaner in H a r t f o r d .
MUt Geraldine Simons, of Benton
Harbor, was the gusst of the Misses
Llna and Bessie Hill, Sunday.
a mv« ^TngM.m.ot.-K^rd
S t r v l c . a t II o'clock
W. C. Angell returned to Chicago
The Misses Lottie Beoker and Isabelle Drown, who are a t t e n d i n g the Saturday morning a f t e r spending a
normal sohool a t Hartford sp e n t Sun- waek with bisJ wife in North Coloma.
day a t their respective homes.
CANCHl
C. J. Genoar returned home t h e latMiss Ida J e n n e r , who haa been ter part of last wesk from a trip to
SPECIALIST
staying a t t h e home of Mra. 0. W. points i t tbe c e n t r a l part of the s t a t a .
••By t h t l r Wor
y s shall Know I b t m .
Woodward,
TTUUU«t»k\i, for
t u r several
mawmi miweeks,
wwonmm,retnrned
• w%m
M i c h i g a n 1 0 b " home In Hartford Monday.
Mrs. Ola Becker and aunt, Miss
W. R . S O B E R , M. D .
Hartford.
O.J.
VETERINARY
SURGEON
and DENTIST
O f i c e a t Kibler & Williams' Livery
Phone No. 25-1 r i n g s
COLOMA
ARTHUR SWIFT
Painting and
Paper Hanging
Miss Blanche Sigglns, who haa been Helen Besker.left for Cbieago Tuesday
a gnest a t t h e home n( her sister, Mrs. for a week's visit with Mrs. Alice
J. J. Arent. in Bslnbrldge, returned to Hlscbe and other friends.
her home In Grand Junction Monday.
There were quita a number of ducks
Tbe Mlssee Fisher, Bsssett, Mabel
and O n c e Worden and H a t t l e Crumb seen at Paw Paw lake last Sunday and
attended t h e Connty Sunday School several b u u t e n were out, some of
convention, in Benton Harbor Tuesday whom bsgged a good mess.
evening.
John K. Brown, ot West Coloms.
Sick headache ia caused by a diddered i t o m a c b . Tako Chamberlain's who has been suffering from paralysis
Tablets and correct t h a t and the head- for several months, ia reported to be
aches will disappear. For sale by all eume improyed in l.ealth, apd able to
drogglsta.
wslk aboi)l t h e farin soipe.
M n . MeUarrey went to Chicago
Mr. and M n . J o h n McRindlcy were
Thursday for a stay of IndeQulte
length wltb ber daugbter-in-law. who Sunday guests at t h e W. D. Ellis home.
had the misfortune to fall down atairs They have been spending tha s u m m e r
and Injure herself,
on a farm near Pearl Grange, but will
Dr. and M n . 8. V. Barnum made an soon laayo for their home in Minnesata,
coupla of d a y . thla waek wltb relatives
In Stavenavllie.
Lame back is one of the most c o n moa forms of muscular rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leedy ara spend- A few applications of Chamberlain's
ing a few days wltb t h e letter's mother Moimeat will gira relief. For sale by
in Berlamont.
Baker Drug Co., Geo. J. Carpenter
Drug Store, and Scott's Pharmacy.
Deb DeFields bas t b e f r a m e work up
for bla new bouse t h a t he ia building
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. DePlanta and
on East Centre street.
family l e f t on Friday evening for Alma,
Saginaw, Detroit and other places on
Mr. and Mra. L L J a n e s are spenda pleasure and business trip. George
ing a few daya with tke f o r m e r ' s
Aokley ia looking a f t e r tba pool room
mother in Battle Creek.
and Inncb stand d u r i n g their absence.
Loren Pegg and family have moved
The best p l u t e r . A piece of flannel
to South Bead, Indiana, wbere Mr.
dampened with Chamberlain'a LiniPegg has employment.
ment and bound on oyer the affected
Harry Hill and William Lee were psrta is superior to a plaster and costs
Ashing at Bear Lake, near Grand only one t e n t h as muah. For sale by
Junction last Thursday.
Baker Drug Co., George J. Carpenter
M n . 8. E. Miller returned t b e l i n t Drug Store and Seott'a Pharmaoy.
jf t b e week from a two weeks' visiti
B. L. Pitcher, F r a n k and Xury Woodwith friends in Benton Harbor.
ward l e f t on Tuesday on a bunting trip
L. N. Clark and wife, of Watervliet, in tha northern p a r t of tha stata.
were quests ol friends here over Sun- When asked where they would pitch
day and attandetl t b e Free Methodist their camp, Mr. Pitcher replied "Seventeen miles from no plaee" lo the
q n a r U r l y Meeting.
woods.
Mra. Zoetta Pegg went to Eau Claire
tbe first of the week where she will
If you havo young children you bare
visit for ao indetinite length of time perhaps noticed t h a t disorders of tba
wltb her sister.
stomach are tbelr most common ailment. To rorrect this you will find
Mr. and M n . Hiram Kinyoo, of
Chamberlain'a Stomach and Liver
South Haven, were guests of t h e forTableta excellent. They are easy and
mer's psrenta, Mr. and M n . Bradford
p l e a s a n t to take, and mild and gentle
Kinyon, this week.
in effcct. For sale by all druggists.
Mrs. W. 9. Ilslloisn went to ChlMr. and M n . George Brown were in
,ur
csgo F r i d a y
s few days' viait with
St. Joeeph last Friday evening where
her phildreo, Anstia and Miss Fsye,
they attended t h e wedding of their
and other relatives there.
nephew, Lawrence Valentine, and Miw
Mrs. U. U. Krake returned to her Ethel Maudo Plee. Mr. Valentine is
home in St- Joseph, Missouri, Tuesday, the son of Attorney and M n . ti. M.
a f t e r spending several m o n t b a a t ber Valentine * b » ara well known in Cosummer home in Coloma.
loma and holds a p n e position^ a t the
Mrs, Jessie Snaad, who baa been a Benton Harbor S t a t e Bank.
AH kinds ot Repair Work done a t antomoblla trip to Ann Arbor last
John Q. Kurman ia building a flne
week and on Saturday they witnesssed
reasonable prices.
g u e st at the bume of ber a u n t , M n .
the football game between the Mich new barn on his plaoe west of Coloma
COLOMA,
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MICBIOAN gan and Ohio university teams. They to take tba place uf tha ona recently Thomas Donohoe, and other relatives
found the roads lo a deplorabe con- destroyed by fire. Tbe new barn Is in tbls viQlnlty, l e f t (at her home a t
dition on their return trip.
14x30 feet. George Bepbt had pherg>
A New York physieian claims to
Mr. and Mn. E, 0. Beard •nd son, of the c a r p e n t e r wprkhave found a serum that will cure lazi
Fall a r r a n g e m e n t s can be made for of Chicago, were g u e s u of their sister
A
pleasant
family
reunion
was
enand
brother,
Mr.
and
M
n
,
C.
L
New
daUu, eta., with A. H. Miller, Coloma.
ness. Editors do not have to be
ton, t h e past two weeks, They re joyed a t the home of Mr. aad M n . J .
T E I M S REASONABLE
tarn»d lo their home Saturday ac. M, Worden last Sunday when all of treated ivitb t h e serum, however, a s
Phone to Watovliel for Canftody
tha bills t h a t come in tbe B n t of every
companied by their a u n t , M n . Sarah
tbe ubildren and g r a n o e b l l d n n were
Phone 5 2
Witervllel, Mich Lamb, for a visit of Ind'-flnlte length
month have precisely Iba same effect.
a t home f o r ' t h e day. T n e ont of town
Mr. and Mrs. John Bacbert, who
Don't trifle with a cold li good ad guests were Mr. snd Mrs. Ferry Allen
vice for prudent men and women. It of Sonth Bend, Mr, and M n . Chester were gnssta of tbe former's sister, Mrs.
may be vital in ease of a uhlld. There
Meeting a t Maeonic t a l l the lat
E C. Corrigan, a few days last weok,
Is nothing better than Chamberlain's Pratt and daughter, Laverne, and son,
Friday I n t h o month a t 7:80 p.m
left for Hillsdale, Wisconsin, Friday,
Cough Remedy for coughs and colds In Chester, of Watervliet.
vieiroiut ALWATl w EL c o m
children. It Is safe and sure. Fur
| where they will make their bomeA.
Paul,
who
owoa
tba
building
oc,rh#y
re|lded lh# p M t ^
jeBri
Mn May B.Untnl
. Mbs Ethel Jenks sale by Bsker Drug Co., Geo. Jcopied by T h e Courier ofllce, this week i o C a o t d ^
Worthj Matron
UetreUry Carpenter and Scotl'a P h a r m a c r .
erected a new chimney and put on a
New ads in tbie issue of Thu Courier new roof, and as soon as tbe w e a t h e r
' W. Copaland, of Dayton, Ohio
a n — B a k e r Drug Co , Hcotl'a phsrmscy.
will permit and help can be secured purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's
H e w i t t A S o n , 8 D.Guy, A P. Kniebes,
I. 0 . O. F.
Coloma, Young's. Ihe White House he will veneer t h e bonding with Cough Bemedy for hia bov who had a
Johu D. Carmody
C O U l l CHIPTER 10. SOI, 0 . 1 . S
RINGS
CUT G L A S S
All Set Rings will go at 2 5 per cent off
All Plain or Signet Rings at a discount
A s t r a i g h t d i s c o u n t of 2 5 per cent
will be given on all o u r Cut Glass.
Coloma Lodge No. 140
ALL FOUNTAIN PENS AT 25 PER CENT OFF
W. A. BAKSB
This Dancing Savage I t No WaaMing
THE BIG STORE
5. D. GUY, Proprietor
WISHES
.
STORE
li/
ames K. Quy, Prop.
HENTON HARBOR. MICHIGAN
Ctfki:
It Bacit With Traclton ComfMOy
. BARGAINS IN TOILET ARTICLES AND NOVELTIES
All Toilet Articles and Novelties a r e offered at cut prices a n d Big b a r g a i n s a r e
o f f e r e d in Souvenir S p o o n s . All Hollow S i l v e r w a r e goes at prices below cost.
rtEETS » EVERY • WEDNESDAY * EVENINO atore and the Woild, Henton Harbor,
and t h e Kalamazoo City Savings Bank
Oordlal n e l e o m e w rl«Uln« B M k r r * .
They are all n o r f h
John K. Math,
I t w t. r. K r . « w of Kalamaaoo.
!
Hobta Or •mi
B t i r s r t f j reading and ynu ahould not lay down
OeJriek. y j e s o r a n e i the paper untll you heiye read tbem all.
Ell—.l 1
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n H. Bunker and
Mr. and M n . J. H. Banker, J r . , re
turnod to Coloma Tuesday noon a f t e r
ao automobile t r i p on which they
started last Saturday. This party v
Ited Kalamazoo, Jackson, Battle Creek,
Detroit. Ann Arbor, this state, and
Windsor, Canada. Sunday was spent
a t tha latter place. Mrs. Stanley D,
Guy and her son. Spencer, whom t h e
waa visiting a t tba U n i v e n ^ t j of Mieh
igan accompanied t ^
party on
their visit to W w i v v , Sunday.
T b e (ottrler oAoe Is jnst now making
• ipcvialty of sale bill printing and we
are well equipped for this class of
work. We have the best aasortmentof
type for this work of any job p j i a i l n g
ofllce in Berrien county a n d are turning out the bqw
Wo can print
them f^r y o ^ o n paper, manilla or eard
t t p j t ^ ^ D d t t V f t t b e m out on the s h o r t ,
v'st pp&siblo notice. Ojir pnees are as
cement briek, w h i . h will m i k e aa im" d before tbe bottle w y ^
pro'vement t h a t we w i l l ' a p p r e c i a t e used the W>y'scold
*s t h a t rea«on%ble aa is consistent with first
cIm* work, dependiag apon i h e
Very'much, and t h e s p p e s - a n c e o f t b e ^
Mt PM * ftva dollar amount of m a t t e r tb«t u to go on t h e
k* greatly
. . . . . l i . imNrnviri'
^uctorW b|li'/ F u r **1* I'y
druggist bills, e^c.
tyilWlng -t jliiltl be
|mproved.
M n . Anlbel Blake and children have
moved into t h e hoase on Paw Paw
street recently vaeated by A. W.
Maker and family.
Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Kibler are now occupying t h e
Kibler house on Paw Paw street, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Smith have gone
to hoasekeeplng In tho M n . Anna
Jones residence
DRY GLEiilliNO DEPARTMENT
BIXTER STEAM LAUNDRY
The dry c l e a n i n g work done
by t h e above
company
bas
made ll t b e best known estab-
OUR W M T *0 COLUMN
lishment for t h a t class of work
in the
FOH SAM—BOO shocks o f g o o d c o r c .
Ernest Warman.
#89-tf
FOR SAI.B.—Kitchen cabinet. Mrs.
0 . W. Grant.
mil
For all k i n d s of bath ruomsuppiiM,
call on J a e o b Fritz.
UTt-tf
of
Mieblgan.
work.
FOR SAUL—Corn in shook, also Bose
Comb White Leiihorn hens a t SO cents
each.
Inquire at Peter Merrifield
farm in Weat Coloma.
<< I(
For rent—Flye room house with
cellar, attic, s u m m e r kitchen, with or
ithout barn. Apply to W. H. Fuller,
box 264. Coloma.
WBti-tf
Stale
They also do regular laundry
Orin J. Long;
Local Agent
Coloma
Hlchigan
GASOLINE ENGINES
FOB SAL*-—Male Yorkshire Pig, 5
Good aermoter pumper for only..I37.S0
months old. 0. L. Wooley.
U97-tf
One h o n e power F a i r b a n k s Morse
Pianos for Bent—Inquire of August
•k Co
85 00
Peters, Beaton Harbor Mich.
105.00
Inquire at Two horse power
U«8-tf
Four horse power
...100.00
Money to loan on real estate seotirlty The badger gasoline engine a No.
Favorable terms and rates.
A.N.
onu engine, t w o horse power
Woodruff, Watervliet.
900-tf
for only
60.00
Have Jaoob Fritz Install you a pnen
Six h o n e power for only
155 00
matlc w a t e r system, and have city
w a f e r works in tbe eonntry.
974-:f T e n h o n e power
300.00
Sewing machine for sale.
0 . K. b a k e r y .
400.00
FOR 8 A L K OK THADK. A d e s i r a b l e T e n h o n e power p o r t a b l e
n s i d e n o e In Benton Harbor. Inquire Sixteen horae power, seml-porlof U n George Sebriner, Coloma. Mich.
»ble
425.00
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Sixteen h o n e power, p o r t a b l e . . 525.00
For Sale—To cloae an estate tbe H.
J. Bay 40 acres (S. W. IF S. W. X Sec,
JACOB FRITZ, COLOMA, Mlofa.
8. town A S. n n g e 17 west). Sec or address A. N. Woodruff, administrator,
Watervliet, Mioh.
973tf
FOR S A L E - H e a t i n g Stoves: Round
O t k , I Hot Blast, I large Base Burner,
a t Coloma Uarnesa Shop.
997
FOB SALK—Ten year old mare 1300
poands. also 3-vear-old gelding 1100
pound*. Addresa " B , " Courier. 998Up
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
A n y Land In County
FARM LOANS
Bonds Furnished
for parties holding a n y poeitloo of t r o s t
FOR SALK—4 Poland pigs. Weight
LEGAL P A P E R S
Prompt aervlco
76 pounds each. E. Craven, Coloms.
998-tf
Right Price*
PAW PAW LAKE DIVISION
Benton torbor-SL Joe Railway
& Light Company.
Effective Monday, Out. 9, 1911.
Subject to c b t R f e wltbont notice.
Cars leave Benton Harbor for Coloma,
a. m . 8 a. m., 9:30 p . m .
It
m-, >3:30 p. m., S. in.. 3:30 p. m.,
& p. to., (t&k p. in., 8 p. m., 9:30 p.
l l n. m.
Cars leave Coloma for Benton Harbor, 7:15 a. m . 8:45 a. m.. 10;U a. m.
11:45 a tu : 1:15, p. m., 'M& p. m., 4:15
D. m., 5:45 p. m., 7;I5 p. m., 8:43 p. m.,
10:15 p. m., 11:45. p. « .
Cara leave Uiilburg for Benton Uar*
bor, 7:lQi 4- m.. 9 a. in.. 10:30 a. in.,
r.' : ooon. 1:.3P p. m., 3 p. m., I JD p. m ,
S,p. m.. 7:30 p. m., 10:30 p. a . , 12 midnight.
Special
W a r r e n Carroll, M a n a g e r
Beiitoii Harbor Abstract Co.
IM Water S U P h e a e 7t.
Benton Harbor .Mich
Berrien County Abstract Co.
T . LIWILKINSON,
Est. I 8 6 0
Mgr.
St. J o s e p h . Mich.
An Abstract of Title
Is required on every sale o r mortgage
ot real estate. Seod to ua and we will
f u r n ish promptly and a t small coat n
complete a b a t r a c t of a n y lot or farm lo
llerrlen county.
W E LOAN MONEY on real e a U t o
and buy and aell mortgagee.
Surety Bonds
For Plaasant View, Paw Paw l a k e :
Car leaves Benton Harbor 8 a. m.,
J:3|Q p. m. Car leavos Pleasant View jfltccra and positions requiring booda.
for Benton Harbor, S;4U a. m., 4 : l 0 p .
We will sign your bonda.
D.
All other Paw Paw lak» sarviee diacontiaaed.
J . H I'OU.NK.
G . F. A P. A.
USE
KEPHARTS
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UNCLE S A M ' S D O L L A R S A R E G O O D
ALSO THE ROIND OAK CHIEF STEEL RANGES
10 M E ROHD OAK HEATINO STOtEi
A s t r a i g h t discount of 2 5 per cent will be m a d e on t h e following articles In t h e
SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT
which i n c l u d e s all o u r stock of Oyster Ladles, C r e a m Ladles, Gravy Ladles, T e a
Spoons, Berry S p o o n s , T o m a t o Spoons, P r e s e r v e S p o o n s . Bouillon S p o o n s , O r a n g e
S p o o n s , Baby S p o o n s and Food P u s h e r s , Cold Meat Forks, Fruit Forks, Oyster
Forks, Olive Forks, Pickle Forks, Fruit Knives, Butter Knives, Pie Knives, etc., etc.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH
The Imitations creeps in now
and then in the Stove Business
the same as it does in the dollar business. The genuine
bears the mark of superiority.
The Round Oaks are made in
Dowagiac and are the best
every way. On sale at Hill's.
You wont be sorry if you order one today.
a tfenume
[oundOa
STOVE
for ^ year*
Dent Tel I me
imitation
are j u i f as
/ooa
betfer
IrARGC
STOCK
ON
HAND
£
a
We deliver to your horn® and set u p t h e Stoves with Pipe and G u a r a n t e e to please you.
Be s u r e to see us before you buy Round Oak Stoves, H a r d w a r e or Furniture.
Round Qak Chief Steel Range.
E
Man ot (foyai Lineage Thus Resides in Kansas.
E. IX S m i t h . W h o s e A n o e s t a f * C a m *
orn
From England With the P l l | r l m
F a t h e r s , la Osacendsd. F r o m
King C h a r l e s I,
CORV*KFFR or NAWFT PUD. CO.
V E R Y ten M c o n d t , • o m e w h e r * tn
t b e world. • b a b r die*. A bllDklng
red llsbt m a d e t b l a a t a l c n i e o t t o
(boae w b o a t t e n d e d t b e c o n v e n t i o n
of t h e A m e r i c a n A M O d a l l o n f o r
t b e Study a n d P m e n U o n of Inf a n t M o r t a l l i y a t n a l t l m o r e , laat
N o v e m b e r . In o n e c o r n e r of t b e
r o o m waa a n e l e c t r i c ilgbt, encaaod In a red bulb. Six t i m e * a
minute—7,640 t l m e a a d a y — t h a
light went o u t ; a n d . e v e r y t i m e
t b e llRbt f a d e d f r o m t h e bulb,
a o m e w b e r e In t h e world, t b e light
faded f r o m a m o t h e r ' a eyea. So f a a t d o o u r child r e n die. '
S o m e t l m e a tboy die f a s t e r . T h e y died f a a t e r
last a u m m e r . If bablen k e p t d l a r l e a , last a u t u m e r
would go d o w n In I b e a n n a l a of t h e a u r v l v o r a
• a t b e " b l a c k a u m m e r of 1910." In t b e a l n g l e
city of New T o r k , 173 died In a s i n g l e w e e k .
E v e r y little poor s t r e e t b a d Its little w h i t e h e a r s e .
W o r a e still, d u r l n g t b e c o u r s e of t b e s u m m e r ,
1.000 c h i l d r e n d i e d that o u g h t lo b a r e l i v e d ; t h a t
la t o aay. Ibey dlod f r o m p r e v e n t a b l e onuses.
C h i l d r e n d i e f r o m t w o k i n d s of c a u s e a ; t h o s e
t h a t a r e p r e v e n t a b l e and t b o s e t h a t a r e not. Thla
la newa. Y o u r g r a n d m o t h e r and, possibly, y o u r
m o t h e r believed that e v e i y child t h a t died e o u U
nol h a v e been saved
Kverybrdy Ibought io.
P r e v e n t a b l e c a u s e s of d e a t h s w e r e not r e c o g n i s e d .
II waa t a k e n a s a m a t t e r ol c o u r a e t h a t w o m e n
should b e a r t w i c e a s m a n y c h i l d r e n a s w e r e req u i r e d lu m a i n t a i n Ihe population, b e c a u s e half
of Ihem w e r e bound lo die.
W e still let half of t h e c h i l d r e n d i e , but we
know b e t t e r . W e know they n e e d not die. W e
know t b e y w e r e born t o live.
W e know t h a i
t h e y do n o l h a v e a r b a n c o l o live. ' W e h a v e even
exploded t h e old supposition t h a t t h e c h i l d r e n of
t h e phyHlcally w e a k must of n e c e s s i t y b e physically weak. W e n o w know t h a t t h e c h i l d r e n of t h e
physically w e a k a r e born a l m c a t a s s t r o n g aa
t b e child of t h e s t r o n g e s t .
Every Intelllgeni p h y s l d u knows this
s t a t e m e n t t o be t r u e
H o w e v e r , lot
some emlncDi physician stand for I t
C a l e b W S a l e e b y . one of t h e moat emin e n t p b y s l c l u n s In E n g l a n d , la s u c h a n
an a u t h o r i t y . Head w h a t h e s a y s o n t h e
s u b j e c t In " P a r e n t h o o d a n d l l a c e Culture":
"Most ol t h e b a b i e s b o m lo I h e d u m s
a r e splendid Utile s j w c l m e n s of h u m a n i t y — a o f a r
a s p h y s i q u e Is c o n c e r n e d — b e a r l n g i n o m a r k s of
d e g e n e r a t i o n l o c o r r e s p o n d with t h e d e i e r l o r a t l o n
of t b e l r p a r e n t s .
In a word, h e r e d l t u r y w o r k s
. . , ao t h a t each g e n e r a t i o n g e t s a f r e s h
itart"
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c M l m a t e d t h a t t h e n u m b e r of c h i l d r e n w h o a r e
born s o » e a k t h a t t h e y h a v e l i t t l e c h a n c e for
life d o e s n o l exceed ten per c e n t . ; a n d h e a t t r t buled t h e v e a k n e s a of t h ^ s c t o t h e elfecta of alcohol and c e r t a i n Impolite d i s e a s e s u p o n o n e or
both of t h e i r p a r e n t s .
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with g e n e r a l a c c e p t a n c e a m o n g t b e e n l i g h t e n e d ,
w e m a y p r o c e e d t o seek a n a n s w e r t o t h e question, " W h ) a r e c h i l d r e n p e r m i t t e d l o d i e Irom
p r e v e n t a b l e c a u s e s and w h a t a r e t h o s e p r e v e n t able causea?"
W e n e e d not go f a r . Mllllona of c h i l d r e n t h a t
a r e born F t r o n g enough l o live u n d e r f a v o r a b l e
c l r c u m s t a n r e a a r e killed by t b e l r m o t h e r a . T h e
r e a l t h a t die f r o m p r e v e n t a b l e c a u s e s a r e killed
by Ihe c o m m u n i t y — b y you and by m e . If w e help
l o k e e p t h i n g s a s t b e y a r e . a n d by e v e r y b o d y
e l s e w h o h e l p s t o keep t h i n g s aa t b e y a r e .
W e will flrat c o n s i d e r t h e m o l h e r a w h o kill
t b e l r c h i l d r e n . E v e r y m o t h e r klila o r l e n d a l o
kill h e r c h i l d r e n wbo doea not t a k e t h e t r o u b l e
t o Inform h e r s e l f c o n c e r n i n g t b e p r o p e r m e t h o d a
of child r e a r i n g .
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a r e lazy
l l is not t h a t Ibey a r e I n d i f f e r e n t t o
t b e l r c h i l d r e n ' s w e l f a r e . T h e y a r e s i m p l y lgnorant
S o m e of t h e m a r e a l e e p e d in Ignorance,
g o m e nf t h e m a r e half-steeped. Hut t h e y a r e all
I g n o r a n t . T h e y d o n ' t k n o w t h a t flies, by c a r r y i n g
I h e g e r m s of dlsea«eii, kill m o r e e h i l d r e n t h a n all
t h e e l e p h a n t a . tigers, lions, a u t o m o b l l e a a n d s t r e e t
c a r a In t h e w o r l d T h e r e f o r e . Illea a r e c o n a l d e r e d
m e r e I n r o n v e n l e n c e a . T h e y a r e r e g a r d e d aa uno r n a m e n t a l In t h e soup, but a s not d e t r i m e n t a l l o
Ihe h e a l t h
T h e y s w a r m In t h e k i t c h e n , t h e
p a n t r y and t h e d i n i n g room, p a i n s t a k i n g l y deposliIng t h e i r n i l h u p o n e v e r y p a r t i c l e of food t h a t t h e
f a m i l y , i n c l u d i n g t h e c h i l d r e n , e a t . S o m e ol t h i s
ftlth Is n o l d e a d l y ; s o m e of it Is. But n o auch
I g n o r a n t m o t h e r e v e r c o n n e c t s In her m i n d t h e
going of h e r b a b y with I h e c o m i n g of t b e niea.
Nor doea a n y auch i g n o r a n t m o t h e r h a v e a n y
conception of t h e c a r e with w h i c h s h e s h o u l d
f e e d , not only h e r baby, but h e r half-grown children
If Khe doesn't n u r s e her baby" shi' d o e s n ' t
r e a l i z e t h a t a n y milk s h e is likely t o Und tor
s a l e la m o r e likely lo b e poison t h a n food. Nor,
doea ahe r e a l i z e that auch milk will be precisely
a s p o i s o n o u s f o r her baby a f t e r ll h a s been
weaned
S u c h m o t h e r a usually buy t h e i r milk
f r o m t h e n e a r e s t g i o c e r y ate • T h e n u m b e r ol
b a c t e r i a In milk, w h e n ll e x c e e d s 500,000 lo t h e
cubic c e n l l m e i e r , m a k e s t h e milk unfit for u s e
Yet, aon-e a n a l y s e s of New York s t o r e milk, t h e
o t h e r d a y , s h o w e d b a c t e r i a a s high a s 3K.UUO.OOO.
W h a t w o n d e r t h a t e v e r y s u m m e r is a •'black aumm e r " f o r t h e babica of New York'a p o o r *
In m a n y o t h e r waya. t h e i g n o r a n t m o t h e r kills
h e r c h i l d r e n with t h e food s h e g i v e s t h e m . Many
a b a b y alx m o n t h s old is nibbling c r a c k e r a .
i m n a n o s a n d pickles, while p u t t i n g In t h e rest of
Ita l i m e al an "ail-day s a c k e r " or a s t i c k ol enndy
M o l h e r a w h o want their c h i l d r e n t o live should
know t h a t t h e p r e m a t u r e giving of a n y kind of
solid food l o a baby Is exceedingly d a n g e r o u a ;
t h a t a l t e r a child ia w e a n e d ll ahould be given
solid food only In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e instructions of an intelllgeni p h y s i c i a n ; t h a i m e a t and
f r u i t ( e x c e p t o r a n g e Juice) a r e like s o m u c b
poison, e v e n If they do not p r o d u c e d e a t h aa
quickly aa s t r y c h n i n e would; a n d t h a t all d u r i n g
c h i l d h o o d . I h e food should be almple, with c e r e a l a ,
milk and v e g e t a b l e a a s a basis and a little m e a l
not o f l e n e r l i m n once a week.
Rut, a s a child-killer, t h e c o m m u n i t y e x c e e d s
In d e s t m c t l v e n e s s even t h e i g n o r a n t m o t h e r . Ily
i b i s Is m e a n t that t h e c o m m u n i t y m a i n t a i n a cond i t i o n s t h a t s o m e t i m e s p r e v e n t even I n t e l l l g e n i
p e r a o n s Irom t a k i n g p r o p e r c a r e of t b e l r c h i l d r e n .
T b e community maintains conditions that create
p o v e r t y a n d alums. T h e c o m m u n i t y e v e n main-
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t h e r e for t w e n t y a e v e n y e a r s .
E. D. S m i t h , w h o s e f a r m la t h r e e
mllea a o u t h w e a t of tbla p l a c e . Is des c e n d e d f r o m a c l e c e of K i n g C h a r l e s
I. of E n g l a n d , w h o waa b e h e a d e d l a
I M S by t h e R r l t l a * b o u s e ol commons.
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a
n i e c e of A n d r e w J a c k e o n , p r e a l d e n t o i
t b e U n i t e d S U . e e . a n d b e is d i r e c t l y
d e s c e n d e d f r o m J o h n Qulncy A d a m a .
another president. Hia g r a n d f a t h e r ' s
b r o t h e r waa CapL J e d e d l a h
Strong
S m i t h , t h e o r i g i n a l p a t h f i n d e r of t b e
American plains and mountaias. tbe
first w h i t e m a n w b o aaw Ball L a k e .
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I b e mouDtaina a a d d e e e r t e t o Loa An
gelea a n d t h e flrel, m a n w b o b r o u g h t
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and I r a S m i t h , c a m e f r o m E n g l a n d
with I b e Pilgrim f a t h e r s a n d landed
In P l y m o u t h In 1610
W b e n C h a r l e s III. w a s king of England E a r l S l m o n d a of Ihe Isle of Man
w a s an officer of t h e k l n g ' a bouaebold
and h t fell In love with t h e k l n g ' a
n i e c e a n d a a k e d R i n g C h a r l e a f o r her
h a n d tn m a n i a i r e
T h e king w a s t b e
legal g u a r d i a n of bla n i e c e and b e rof u s e d lo p e r m i t I h e wedding. T h e r e u p o n I h e n i e c e eloped with Earl HI
m o n d a . who c a r r i e d h e r l o bla veasel.
and s e t aall for America. O n e of t h e
k i n g ' s w a r s h i p s went In p u r s u i t a n d
o v e r l o o k t h e -loping couple, but t h e
e a r l Bred a c a n n o n s h o t which carried a w a y t h e f o r e m a a l Of t h e king's
s h i p a n d t h e r e a f t e r Ihe e a r l a n d hia
b r i d e had c l e a r s a l l i n c
They landed
in t h e C a r o l l n a s a n d f r o m t h e r e went
lo Canada.
T w i n boya w e r e born of t h e m a r
r i a g e a n d t h e m o t h e r , n i e c e of t h s
king, died a l t b e l r birth.
After the
talnn c o n d i t i o n s t h a t f o s t e r I g n o r a n c e .
What
c h a n c e h a s t h e poor m o t h e r a n y w h e r e in t h i s
c o u n t r y t o i n f o r m nerself w i t h r e g a r d i o t h e reari n g of c h i l d r e n ? W h a t c h a n c e h a a t h o p o o r m o t h e r
in New Y o r k ? She h a s n o m o n e y w i t h which
lo pay a p h y s i c i a n for c o n s u l t a t i o n , l o s h e w e n t
10 a p h y s i c i a n paid by t h e c i t y , s h o would h a r d l y
k n o w w h a t l o do with h e r c h i l d r e n w h i l e ahe
w a s n w a y . S h e might l e a v e I h e m at a d a y n u r s e r y ,
11 Is t r u e ; but did you e v e r t h i n k how m a n y m o r e
d a y n u r s e r i e s a n d how m a n y m o r e c i t y p h y s i c i a n s
w e f h o u l d h a v e to h a v e If e v e r y n i o t b o r who
n e e d s l o k n o w how l o r e a r her c h i l d r e n w e r e l o
a d o p t I b i s p l a n ? W e s h o u l d h a v e lo h a v e thous a n d s a n d t e n s ol t h o u s a n d s m o r e of e a c h . And.
if t h e c o m m u n i t y w e r e i n l e l l l g e n t e n o u g h lo dem a n d s u c h c o n v e n i e n c e s , ll would bo i n t e l l l g e n i
e n o u g h n o t t o need m o s l of t h e m . T h e r e f o r e ,
v/e who k n o w e n o u g h not t o need t h e m a r e res p o m l b l e f o r t h e s l a u g h t e r of Ihe c h i l d r e n of
t h o s e w h o w o n ' t A n d , Is n o t t h a t a p l e a s a n t
thought?
How c a n Intelligence p r e v a i l a g a i n s t I h e neglect
of c o m m i m l t i e s to k e e p t h e i r w a t e r s u p p l i e s p u r e ? '
Almost e v e r y city c l a i m s t o h a j e p u r e w a t e r .
Almost e v e r y city Is a liar. So long a s w e h a v e
i l y p b o l d f e v e r , we shall k n o w t h a t we h a v e not
p u r e w a t e r . T b e w a t e r s u p p l y of n e a r l y e v e r y
city is b a d p a r t of t b e y e a r . O n e c i t y d r i n k s
t h e feewnge of a n o t h e r . T h e c o n l a m i n a t l o n could
lie p r e v e n t e d , of courae, but It i s n ' t Detroit, for
i n s t a n c e , will h a v e a n o t h e r o u t b r e a k of typhoid
f e v e r n e x t (all
S c o r e s , If not h u n d r e d s will die,
a n d . t h e following a u t u m n , t h e r e will be a n o t h e r
o u t b r e a k - C a r e f u l p a r t n l s . of courae, c a n give
t h e i r c h i l d r e n only boiled w a t e r t o d r i n k a l home,
but t h e y c a n n o t be s u r e w h a t t h e i r c h i l d r e n •
drink at school. They can only hope for t h e best
a n d be t h a n k f u l If they get ll.
T h e m o a t d e a d l y d i s e a s e t h a t t h r e a t e n s chil
d r e n ihli« B u m m e r is i n f a n t i l e p a r a l y s i s . In J u n e ,
r e p o r t s c a m e f r o m t h e s o u t h t h a t I h e d i s e a s e had
b r o k e n o u t In s e v e r a l widely s e m r a t e d places.
Dr. S i m o n F l e x n e r , d i r e c t o r of t h e R o c k e f e l l e r
I n s l l l i i l e f o r Medical l l e s e a r c h . r a y s it d o e s not
(oilow t h a t t h e d i s e a s e will a g a i n be e p i d e m i c in
t h e e a s t a n d I h e middle w e a l , but h e c a u t i o n s
p h y s l d a n a a n d p a r e n t s t o b e on t b e l o o k - o u t
I n f a n t i l e p a r a l y s i s Is c a u s e d by a living organism s o s m a l l that It r e a d i l y p a s s e s t h r o u g h a
g e r m - f l l l e r of t h e finest p o r c e l a i n . It ia believed
I h a l t h i s g e r m e n t e r s a n d llnds l o d g m e n t In t h e
nose, a n d t h a t c h i l d r e n w h o s e n o s e s a r e n o l c l e a n
a r e m o s l likely t o b e c o m e I n l e c t e d .
P r o m e x p e r i m e n t s m a d e upon m o n k e y s al
R o c l i e f e l l e r I n s t i t u l e ll Is k n o w n t h a t t h e a v e r a g e
period of Incubation Is a l i t t l e less t h a n ten d a y a ;
t h a t la t o s a y . d e l l n i t e s y m p t o m s ot I h e d i s e a s e
a p p e a r t e n d a y s a l t e r I h e g e r m e n t e r s i h e sya-.
t e m . t h o u g h Illness h a s s o m e t i m e s followed in
(our daya
T h e flrsl s y m p t o m s of t h e d i s e a s e a p p e a r t o
vary s o m e w h a t with I h e Individual.
Alro. no
Indlviduni h a s all of t h e s y m p t o m s . Restlei s n e s s
and Irritability sometimes m a r k the approach.
Al o t h e r l i m e s t h e r e ia a p a t h y . Alao t h e r e m a y
b e o low f e v e r f o r a f e w d a y a .
Dr. W i l l i a m P a l m e r L u c a s of t h e H a r v a r d Medic a l School, w h o is o n e ol t h e l e a d i n g InveHtlgatora
of t h o d i s e a s e , o f f e r s thla g e n e r a l a d v i c e :
" H e a d a c h e , g e n e r a l or f r o n t a l , ia nol i n f r e q u e n t ly m e t w i t h in c h i l d r e n old e n o u g h t o l o c a t e t b e
pain, a n d t b l a la o f t e n a c c o m p a n i e d w i t h rigidity
of t h e n e c k . If with a n y of t h e s e n u r v o u a manlf e s t a t l o n a , t h e r e should be t r o u b l e in t h e u p p e r
a i r p a s s a g e s , such aa b r o n c h i t i a or s o r e t h r o a t , auaplcion ahould b e a r o u s e d . "
Dul e v e n If t h e d w i s c a s e , e a r l y In Ha p r o g r e s s ,
be correctly dlacnosed, tbe best physician cannot
s l o p it. L i k e s c a r l e t f e v e r , m e a a l e a a n d all o t h e r
g e r m d i s e a s e s , this a i l m e n t m u s t r u n lla courae
Tricks in the Uses of Glass
a t r u c t i n g a w i n d o w of tbla glaaa a
peraon c a n a l a n d clooe b e h i n d t h e
p a n e a In an u n l l l u m l n a t e d room a n d
behold clearly e v e r y t h i n g going on
T b e o r d i n a r y peraon would amile at o u t s i d e , while p a a s e r t - b y looking at
t h e posvlbility of wludowa t h r o u g h t h e window would b e h o l d a fine mirw h i c h h e o r a h e could watch t h e peo- ror o r s e t of m l r r o r a in w h i c h t h e i r
ple in t h e a t r o e t . but i h r o u g h which own flgurea would b e r e f l e c t e d , while
t h e people In t h e a l r c e t could only aee t h e peraon Inaide r e m a i n e d i n v i i l b l e .
In F r a n e e
varioua
trieka h a v e
t h e m s e l v e a . yet t b l a la now possible
through platlaized flaaa
By con- been devlaed with t h e aid of t b l a
F r e n c h Idea la Replete W i t h S t a r t l i n g
P o i t l b l l l t l e a by t h e Aid of
Mlrrora.
A p h y s i c i a n can only put t h e p a t i e n t in a condit i o n t o w e a t h e r t h e s t o r m aa well a a poaslblo.
Hut w h i l e little c a n be d o n e a f t e r t h e d l s e a a e
h a s d e v e l o p e d , c a r e f u l p a r e n t s c a n do m u c h t o
prevenf their children from taking t h e malady.
T h e c h i l d r e n ' s n o s e s c a n be k e p t c l e a n . Dr. Klein e r r e g a r d s t b l s aa m o s l I m p o r t a n t Alao, c e r t a i n
d i i l n f e c l a n t a . If used aa a m o u t h a n d n o s e w a s h
d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r d a n g e r p e r i o d , a r e e f f e c tive .
A o n e p e r c e n t , s o l u t i o n of h y d r o g e n p e r o x i d e will
kill t h e g e r m of I n f a n t i l e p a r a l y s i s .
So will
p l a i n m e n t h o l . E a c h of t h e s e , s t a t e m e n l a ia m a d e
upon t h e a u t h o r i t y of Dr. F l e x n e r .
Y e t t h o g e r m t h a t c a u s e s i n f a t n i l e p a r a l y a i a ia
m o r e v i r u l e n t t h a n t h e g e r m of r a b l e a . Dr. Flexn e r d i s c o v e r e d t h a t t h e pnralysia g e r m could not
even b e w e e k e n d by d r y i n g It for w e e k s o v e r
c a u s t i c p o t a s h , n o r by k e e p i n g it f r o z e n f o r w e e k a .
But h y d r o g e n p e r o x i d e and m e n t h o l kill i f .
Dr. F l e x n e r ia now and h a a been f o r a o m e Mm*
c o n d u c t i n g e x p e r i m e n t s l o l e a r n w h e t h e r Illea
carry the germs and spread the disease. He has
a l r e a d y dellnltely l e a r n e d t h a t Illea d o c a r r y t h e
g e r m s , but he h a s r.at d e m o n s t r a t e d t h a t t h e
germa, when carried, gel into the system and
produce tbe disease
I n ' a n l i l e p a r a l y s i s c a m e t o thla c o u n t r y f r o m
S c a n d i n a v i a . P r i o r l o 1907 ll h a d a e l d o m o c c u r r e d
h e r e . S i n c e tlien II h a a b e e n e p i d e m i c f r o m t b e
A t l a n t i c to t h e P a c i n c , N e w York a n d Hoaton,
where so many immigranta gather, have suffered
m o s t . M i n n e s o t a , l o w h i c h ao m a n y S c a n d i n a v i a n s
r e m o v e , comea next
T h e d i s e a s e f l o u r i s h e s during h o t , d r y s u m m e r s .
It is sort of a s i s t e r
d i s e a s e of c e r e b r o s p i n a l m e n i n g i t i s a n d , y e a r a
ago. waa p r o b a b l y o f t e n m i s t a k e n f o r t h a t diseaso.
A c o n a p l c u o u a p o i n t of d i f f e r e n c e is t h a t t h e f o r
m e r m a l a d y c o m e s In l a t e w i n t e r or e a r l y s p r i n g ,
w h i l e i n f a n t i l e p a r a i y a l s c o m e s t n s u m m e r . Inf a n t i l e p a r a l y s i s is m o s l likely t o a t t a c k c h i l d r e n
less t h a n f o u r y e a r a old. t h o u g h a d u l t a a r e not
i m m u n e . But o n e a t t a c k m o s t l i k e l y m a k e s I h e
s u b j e c t I m m u n e f o r life. Dr. F l e x n e r ' a experlnientH u p o n m o n k e y a i n d i c a t e a s m u c h .
But, h a r k i n g back t o t h e c a u s e s of p r e v e n t a b l e
d e a t h s of c h i l d r e n , t h i s m u c h m o r e m a y be a a i d :
M o t h e r a a r e too p r n n o t o buy m e d i c i n e f r o m doctora a n d n o l e n o u g h given l o b u y i n g I n f o r m a t i o n
f r o m t h e m . Mothera who do nol k n o w bow t o
c a r e f o r t h e i r c h i l d r e n should n o l w a l l until a
child la sick a n d t h e n call t h e d o c t o r t o d o s e I h e
child.
T h e y should call I h e d o c t o r when t h e
child la welt, a n d pay him bis r e g u l a t i o n f e e for
r i l l i n g d o w n half an h o u r a n d i n s t r u c t i n g Ihem
w i t h r e g a r d l o I h e c a r e of I h e child. Most m o t h e r s
n e e d I n f o r m a t i o n m o r e t h a n t h e i r c h i l d r e n need
m e d i c i n e . Doctors, when called, o f t e n give n a r m
l e s s m e d i c i n e , when n o n e is n e e d e d , s i m p l y b »
c a u s e t h e p u b l i c f e e l s t h a t it roust h a v e s o m e t h i n g
f o r ita m o n e y . T h e p u b l i c Is not w i s e e n o u g h
t o k n o w that ll c a n s p e n d Its m o n e y In n o b e l t e r
w a y t h a n to buy c e r t a i n i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t t e n d a
t o w a r d t h e m a i n t e n a n c e of h e a l t h . D i a r r h e a , l o r
I n s t a n c e , which k i l l s m o r e b a b i e s , p e r h a p s , t h a n
a n y o t h e r aingle c a u s e , ia solely a d i s t u r b a n c e
of t b e d i g e a t i v e t r a c t d u e t o w r o n g f e e d i n g . Milk
c o n t a i n i n g t h i r t y - s e v e n million b a c t e r i a t o I h e
c u b i c c e n t i m e t e r — o r even a m i l l i o n — w i l l c a u s e I t
C o w ' s m i l k not p r o p e r l y m o d i f i e d Is c e r t a i n t o
u p s e t t h e s t o m a c h s of I n f a n t a . A h a l f - h o u r with
a good p h y s i c i a n will e n a b l e a m o t h e r t o g e l in
f o r m a t i o n t h a i m a y p r e v e n t h e r child f r o m alckeni n g a n d dying.
In t h e m e a n t i m e , t h e r e s p o n E i b l l l t y f o r t h e
a v o i d a b l e d e a t h s of c h i l d r e n m u s t l a r g e l y r e a l
w i t h t h e f e w w h o , k n o w i n g h o w t o t a k e c a r e of
t h e i r o w n , do not, f o r o n e r e a s o n o r a n o t h e r , t a k e
e f f e c t i v e roeaaurea l o p a s s on I b i s k n o w l e d g e t o
o t h e r a . A few m e n c o n t r o l e v e r y g o v e r n m e n t s n a t i o n a l , s t a t e a n d m u n i c i p a l . T h e s e m e n . If I b e y
w a n t e d to, could c o m p e l g o v e r n m e n t l o diaaemin a t e t b e vast a m o u n t of i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g
t h e p r e v e n t i o n of i n f a n t m o r i a l l i y . I-Yance moved
w b e n h e r b i r l h - r a t e b e c a m e ao low t h a t a h e h a d
l o m o v e . When c h i l d r e n b e c o m e s c a r c e , g o v e r n
m e n u a r e f o m e t l m e a a a c a r e f u l of t h e i r h e a l t h a s
t h e y a r e at o t h e r t l m e a of t h e h o a l t b of hoga
glaaa. In one. a p e r s o n , a e e i n g w h a t
a p p e a r s l o b e a n o r d i n a r y m i r r o r , app r o a c h e a ll l o g a x e upon h i m s e l f . A
audden
c h a n g e In t h e j n e c h a n l a m
a e n d a l i g h t i h r o u g h Ihe glaaa f r o m t h e
b a c k , a n d t h e a t a r t l e d s p e c t a t o r flnda
blmaelf c o n f r o n t e d by a o m e g r o t e a q u e
figure.
S u c h w i n d o w a a r e m a d e by c o a l i n g
a p i e c e of glaaa with an e x c e e d i n g l y
t h i n l a y e r of a liquid c h a r g e d with
p l a t i n u m a n d t h e n raleed t o a red
heat
T h e platinum becomea united
t o t b e giooa, b a t t h e l a t t e r doea not
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tranaparency.
If
placed s g a l n a l a wail, o r w i t h o u t a
light behind It, aa a b o v e s l a t e d . It
a c t a aa an o r d i n a r y looking-glaea. but
w h e n t b e l i g h t ia a l l o w e d t o c o m *
t h r o u g h t b e glaaa f r o m I h e o t h e r aide,
u w h e n placed in a w i n d o w . It la p e r
f e c l l y i r a n s p a r e n t like o r d i n a r y g l a s s .
r
fief a Free tobgs
SEEN AND HEARD
At Your Drugglst't
IN MICHIGAN
W o n d e r f u l N e w T r e o l s m t f o r Kid*
Bays, Bladder, R h o m n a i i M , Back-
Adrian.—Six moot ha la t h e Uet r o f t b o a a e of c o r r e c t i o n waa tha
e e o t e n c e m e t e d c u t by J u d g e O'Mealey
in i h e c i r c u i t c o u r t t o Myrle F l n n e l l
a n d T h e l m a H a r r i a , t b e two n e g r o
girla c o n v i c t e d of t h e l a r c e n y of >130
f r o m I h e p e r a o n of " M o n t y " MotHod
of t h e A d r i a n b a a e b a l l t e a m , while
t h e y w e r e t a k i n g a alroll w i t h t k e
A d r i a n p l i c b e r a n d J t m m l e L o v e of
I b e L a n a l n g t e a m . T b e girla, w h o s e
h o m e a a r e In F o r t W a y n e , Ind., f i e a d ed not guilty and put up a h a r d flgbt
In t h e circuit c o u r t t o c l e a r i k e n • e l v o a of t h e c h a r g e .
Grand
Raplda. — A
compromlae
a e l t l a m e n l (or |S00 waa m a d e in
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e a d l s l r i c t cwwrt In t h e
suit brought
by
the
government
agalnat the Grand Rapids A Indiana
r a i l w a y In an a l l o m p t t o collect IS.000
in p e n a l l l e s f o r s l t e g e d violation of a
federal statute limillag Ibe hours ot
w o r k of r a i l r o a d e m p l o y e e ,
ll was
s h o w n t h a t t h e c o m p e e y let a t r a i n
c r e w of flve m e n w o r k m o r e t h a n sixteen consecutive
hoan
during
a
f r e i g h t r u n laat J a n u a r y b e t w e e n F o r t
W a y n e . Ind., a n d S t n r g l s .
Saginaw. — Gorham
Whitney
of
Saginaw, wko appeared before Ibe
public domain commiaaion aeveral
weeks ago lo p a r c b a s e the m l a e r a l
r i g h t s in s o m e 300 l o t s in S a g i n a w
c o u n t y , w a s t a k e n Inlo c u s t o d y b y
SherilT R i m m e l e . Mr. W h i t n e y , seve r a l y e a r a ago, n b l l e living ia W a s h
i n g t o n , o v e r a t a d l e d a n d bis m i n d bec a m e a f f e c t e d . H e r e c o v e r e d , but lately h e believed I b a t • c e r t a i n coal comp a n y ia S a g i n a w w a s e n j o y i n g mine r a l rights w h i c h did nol rightfully
belong lo i t
Grand
R a p i d s . — T b e Big R s p i d s
board
of
trade
has
been
aned
f o r 1100,000 by E. J. O w e n a of E a a t
L i v e r p o o l . 0 M f o r a l l e g e d b r e a c h of
c o n t r a c t . T w o y e a r a ago O w e n , w h o
Is a p o l l e r , o p e n e d n e g o l l a t l o n a l o est a b l i s h a p o t t e r y in Big Raplda
He
a s k e d S150,000 b o n u s a n d proroiaed l o
e m p l o y 200 h a n d a . T h e n h e d r o p p e d
fliO.OOO o n I h e bonua. T h e board ref u a e d l o a c c e p t but o f f e r e d t o flnand a l l y a s s i s t him by selling b u i l d i n g
l o t s , ll l> alleged.
S a g i n a w . — By
awakening
Jobs
J o r d a n , a b l a c k s m i t h living n e a r
t b e Richvllle b a n k , w i t h a t e r r i f i c exp l o s i o n , two r o b b e r s w e r e f o r c e d l o
l e a v e t h e Job of b l o w i n g t h e b a n k s a f e
u n d e r a h e a v y (Ire of J o r d a n a n d a
n e i g h b o r , C o n r a d Miller, w h o uaed a
s h o t g u n and r e v o l v e r with good eff e c t . Sheriff H a n n a of T u a c o l a county a n d U n d e i Sheriff B u r g e e a of Vaat a r w e r e In S a g i n a w looking f o r I b e
robbera,
b u t t h e y f o u n d n o t r a c e of
ache—Thousand* of Free Sam*
pies B e i n g G l T t n A w a y l
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4«fU>labls ramstlr foe all soak dlaordere.
th* makers o( Dr. Dsrtir s Ahln«r Pills have
aulborlswi d r n i s l s H S M n w k t r * l o d l i t r l V
a t e (rse trial packaas* W a l l applloaDU.
Do r o a rniffur f r o m dlalwUs. drossy,
Brtaht's DIXSM, DM a la Madder. r U n m a Usm la aay form? Bsoa swif book oohs. olds
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IS
BEING
REBUILT
d e a t h of bla w i f e E a r l S l m o n d s went
f r o m C a n a d a to New T o r k s t a t e a n d
in t h e W a r of t h e Revolution one
of bis twin s o n s w a s a T o r y a n d
f o u g h t wilb t h e EngliBb.
He was
d r o w n e d In L a k e C b a m p l a i n w h i l e
e a c a p i n g with o t h e r Brillah s o l d i e r s
a f t e r t b e B a t t l e of B e n n l n g i o n
The
o t h e r eon, O o r d o n T l t u a
Veapaalan
S l m o n d s , f o u g h t w i t h t h e Revolutionary a r m y .
After the war be mar
ried Miaa J a c k s o n , a cousin of P r e s
Ident A n d r e w J a c k s o n . T b e l r daught e r m a r r i e d R a l p h S m i t h , g r a n d s o n of
Ira Bmith, w b o had c o m e lo P l y m o u t h
Colony with t h e
Pilgrim
Fatben.
R a l p h S m i t h had t w o aons. Ira a n d
J e d e d l a h S t r o n g S m i t h . Ira waa t h e
f a t h e r of E. D. S m i t h , t h e
Kanaas
p i o n e e r who Uvea in a aod b o u s e
E
D S m i t h c a m e t o Meade. Kan., t w e n
ty-seven y e a r a ago. T h e d o c t o r a s a i d
be waa d y i n g with c o n s u r o p l i o n . F o r
a y e a r be had been living on whisky
a n d eggs.
Meade la n e a r l y 3.000
f e e t a b o v e t h e a e a , lla a i r la pure
and bracing
It healed S m l t b ' a l u n g i
ant* h e look a l a n d c la im h e r e , built
a sod house a n d sent f o r bis wife,
s n d t h e i r t h r e e c h i l d r e n w e r e born ID
Hie sod house.
Mr. S m i t h la p r o »
peroua, he o w n s n e a r l y a s e c t i o n ol
land, h a s . a h e r d of milch c o w s a n d
an i r r i g a t e d g a r d e n a n d o r c h a r d
He
a n d bla f a m i l y love t b e old aod houae
a n d h a v e nu wish t o l e a v e i t
It is
l a r g e , roomy and c o m f o r t a b l e , cool ID
s u m m e r and w a r m In w i n t e r .
SEIZES A MAN'S MUSTACHE
P i t t s b u r g h H a s H o r s e T h a t i s Fond
of C i g a r s a n d G e t s More T h a n
It W a n t a .
Pittsburgh. Pa.—Charlea Morris,
d a i r y m a n , h a a a h o r s e t h a t circDB pe<
p i e s a y Is t h e moat d o c i l e e q u i n e t h e y
h a v e e v e r *een. " P o l i c e , " aa t h e animal la called by Morrla, ha* o n e bad
h a b i t a n d t h a t la a n a t c h l n g
dgara
f r o m t h e m o u t h of p e r s o n ^ w h o m h e
aeea a m o k l n g .
Morrla l e f t Ibe h o r s e a t a n d l n g In
f r o n t of a d r u g a l o r e w h i l e b e delive r e d c r e a m t o a aoda f o u n t a i n
T.
W. Negley, a broker, was s t a n d i n g
n e a r by c o n v e n i n g w i t h f r i e n d s . Negley waa s m o k i n g a b i g 2 S c « n t e r . " P o U'e," without warning, walked up on
Ihe pavement and made a grab for the
dgar.
T b e e q u i n e got t h e c i g a r , a l s o Negl e y ' s m u s U c h e . Mr. Negley w a s very
i n d i g n a n t o v e r t h e Iota of m u a t a c b e ,
aa b e d e c l a r e d h e h a d " n u r s e d " II f o r
y e a r a . He I m m e d i a t e l y e n t e r e d ault
a g a i n s P Morris.
F i n d s 1100 P e a r l
In T o o t h .
T h o m a s t o n , C o n n . - R u s k a Antillies,
an Italian l a b o r e r employed a l Wigw a m r e s e r v o i r h e r e . Is 1100 r i c h e r aa
a r e s u l t of a visit t o a local d e n t i s t .
T h e deDtlst'a e x a m i n a t i o n of a t o o t h
which bad h e e n t r o u b l i n g
Aalillea.
showed t h a t a good alaed pearl b a d
lodged in a c a v i t y lo t h e aide of t b e
t o o l b . It waa r e m o v e d io good coodlWicked.
UOD a o d a p p r a i s e d at flOO. Aalillea
" W h a t Is y o u r o p i n i o n of Ibe ' a n k l e r e m e m b e r e d g e l l i n g s o m e t h i n g in t b e
view" s k i r t r
eavlty w h e n e a t i n g o y a t e r a a
few
"I t h i n k it o u g h t l o b e l o c k e d lBt«k" w e e k a ago a t a s h o r e r e s o r t .
O w o s s o — F o l l o w i n g a fall d o w n
the
porch
stairs
of
his
home.
E m m e l l , t h e four-year-old t w i n son of
John Ruedesuele, a Coninna grocer,
w a s put t o bed. H i s I n j u r i e s w e r e not
c o n s i d e r e d s e r i o u s , but
his
father
f o u n d t h e boy d e a d In bed a c o u p l e of
hours later. A physician H a l e d t h e
inianl bad a weak heart.
Kalamaxoo—Leoaard
Norman,
a
carpenter
w b o livee Jual o u t s i d e
t h e c i t y l i m i t a . waa t e r r i b l y bitt e n by a dog. H e would p r o b a b l y
h a v e b e e n killed if t w o w o m e n h a d
not h e a r d b i s s c r e a m s f o r help. Norm a n w a s called l o a f a r m h o u s e on an
e r r a n d a n d aa b e w a a w a l k i n g t o w a r d
the house Ihe dog ran f r o m behind i t
l e a p e d a t h i m a n d k n o c k e d him t o t h e
ground.
Hancock.—Tbe
akelelon
of
Dr.
John Jackola, wbo for aome years
p r a c t i c e d hia p r o f e a a l o n In Ihia d i y ,
and who myalerlously
dlaappcared
f r o m Dulnth, hia laat p l a c e of reald e n c e . laat J u n e , w a a f o u n d in a o m e
wooda n e a r D u l u t h by t w o boy h u n t ers
Many f r u i l l e a a a e a r c h e a h a v e
been m a d e for t h e doctor and m a n y
t r i e n d a had e n t e r t a i n e d I h e o p i n i o n
t h a t h e would e v e n t u a l l y t u r n o p alive.
I d e n t i f l c a l i o n waa m a d e by p a p e r s
a n d m e m o r a n d a f o n n d in hie c l o t h i n g
Ionia.—Ionia S o c l a i l a U held a meeting, a d d r e a a e d by C l a r e n c e T a y l o r
of B a l l i m o r a , Md., t o dlacuaa plana
»nr d i y o r g a n i i a U o n . A l l c k e i will b e
put in t b e O d d In ( b e a p r i n g . . T h e r e
a i v n o w SO s i g n e r s a n d t h e a e c r e l a r y
s a y a t h e r e will b o at l e a s t 200 b y t h e
t i m e t b e s p r i n g c a m p a i g n opeaa. Eug e n e L e p p e r Is a l t b e head of t b e
local o r g a n i z a t i o n .
Petoskey. — Lawrence
Cornell,
icventy-one
years
old,
laft
for
B r a i l l e , W a s h . , h a v i n g received w o r d
f r o m h i s d a u g h t e r , M r s . R o s e Dickinson, w h o m b e h a s nol s e e n In 24 y e a r a
o n d b a s n o l b e a r d f r o m In 12 y e a r s .
T b e f a m i l y believed h e r dead aa n o e f fort t o t r a c e b e r h a a been s u c c e s s f u l .
Holland. — J a m e s
Bulkers, a g e d
fony-alx
years,
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l l g h i n l n g a n d lijatHntly killed w h i l e
feeding cattle I t his barn near F e n n
ville. T h e b a r n v o s not d e s t r o y e d
Bulkers was a t t l p p i e .
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11
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and
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b a c k f r o m W a r r e n , O., o n a c h a r g e of
b r e a k i n g h i s p a r o l e , waa s e n t e n c e d tn
d r c u i t c o u r t h e r e l o not m o r e t h a n
14 y e a r s n o r l e s s t h a n t h r e e y e a n In
J a c k a o n p r i s o n , with t h e r e c o m m e c d a tlon t h a i h e s e r v e t h r e e y e a n . Davia
attempted suicide
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catling
hia
t h r o a t a n d a r t e r i e s In hia w d a t s w i t h
i tin p a n , a i u r b i s a r r s s l In t h e O h i e
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Mor« t h a n a million d o l l a r e abaolutaly d i s a p p e a r i n g In t h e a b o r t time of
t w o h o u n w a s t h e loll collected by t h *
w a t e r s a t B l a c k R i v e r Falls, Wiscon*
s i n . E v e n t h e r e s i d e n t s of t b e t o w n
could n o t r e a l i s e w h a t it m e a n t u n t i l
t h e l a k e f o r m e d by t h e H a t f l e l d d a m
w a s d r y , a n d t h e r u s h of w a l e n h a d
p a s s e d o n t o t h e Mississippi.
J u s t o u t o t r e a c h of t h e flood t b e
b u s l n e s a m e n a n d r e s l d e n t a of t h e
place watched t h e w a l e n carry a w a y
the bulldiags t h s t represented the
b o m e e of b u s i n e s s e n t e r p r i s e s w h i c h
it h a d t a k e n y e a n of e f f o r t t o build.
Among the larger Induatries seemingly
wiped out w i t h i n a f e w m i n u t e s w s s
t b e p l s n t of Coles Carboliaalve. T b i e
plant, along with o t h e n that suffered a
like f a t e , ia t o d a y b e i n g r e b u i l t , a n d
t h e b u s i o e a s m e n of B l a c k R i v e r F a l l s
p r o m i s e t h a t a b e t t e r t o w n s h a l l rep l a c e t h e o n e d e s t r o y e d by t h e r a g i n g
floods, and t h a t Juat aa r a p i d l y oa m e n
a n d m a t e r i a l c a a put it t o g e t h e r . It Is
c s t s s t r o p h i e s like t h e breaking ot tba
Hatfleld d a m that d e m o n s l r e t e tha
American s p i r i t
ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA
'7, t h e u n d e n l g n e d , cannot give
enough p n l s e to t h e C u t i c u r a Remedies.
I h a d b e e n d o c t o r i n g for a t
leaat a y e a r f o r e c z e m a o n my f o o t 1
b a d t r i e d d o c t o r a f t e r d o c t o r all t o
n o s v a i l . W h e n a y o u n g girl I s p r a i n e d
my a n k l e t h r e e d i f f e r e n t t i m e s , p a y i n g
l i t t l e o r n o a t t e n i l o n t o It. w b e n flve
y e a r s a g o a s m a l l a p o t s h o w e d upon
my l e f t a n k l e . I waa w o r r i e d and e e n t
f o r a d o c t o r . H e a a i d it w a s e c z e m a
He drew a small bone f r o m t b e ankle
a b o u t I b e s i z e of a m a t c h a n d a b o u t
a n inch l o n g . T h e s m a l l hole g r e w
t o a b o u t t h e s i z e of a n a p p l e , a n d t b e
e c z e m a s p r e a d t o t h e k n e e . T b e doct o n n e v e r could h e a l t h e hole in t h e
a n k l e . T b e w h o l e f o o t r a n w a t e r all
tbe time.
"My h u s b a n d a n d m y a o n s w a r e u p
night sad d s y wheeling me from one
r o o m l o s n o t b e r in t h e h o p e of giving
m e s o m e r e l i e f . I w o u l d sil f o r h o u n
a t a l i m e i n f r o m of t h e fireplace
hoping tor daybreak. T b e pala was
s o i n t e n s e I w s s a l m o s t c n x y . In f a c t
I would l o s e m y r e a a o n f o r h o u n a t
a time.
O n a d a y a f r i e n d of m i n e
d r o p p e d In t o a e e m e . N o m o r e h a d
s h e g l s n c e d a t m y f o o t t h a n sho exc l a i m e d : ' M n . P t n n e g a n , w h y In t h e
w o r l d d o n ' t y o u t r y t h e C u t i c u n Reme d i e s ! ' B e i n g d i s g u s t e d w i t h t h e doct o r s a n d ( h e i r m e d i c i n e s , s n d not bei n g a b l e l o s l e e p s t sll, I decided t o
give tbe Cuticura Soap s n d C u t i c u n
O i n t m e n t a trial. A t t e r using them
t h r e e d a y s t h a t nighl I slept s s sound
as s silver dollar for eight long h o u n .
I a w o k e In t h e m o r n i n g with but v e r y
l i t t l e pain, in f a c t , 1 t h o u g h t I waa
In h e a v e n . A t t e r u s i n g t h e C u t i c u n
R e m e d i e s f o r t h r e e m o n t h s I w s s per
feclly restored to health, thanks to
the C u t i c u n Soap and O i n t m e n t I
will be s i x t y - f o u r y e a n of a g e my
n e x t b i r t h d a y , h a l e a n d h e a r t y a t preae n t " ( S i g n e d ) Mra. J u l i a F l n n e g o n .
2234 H e b e r t B t , B t L o u i s , Mo., M a r .
7, 1911. A l t h o u g h C u t i c u n Boap and
O i n t m e n t a r e sold by d r o g c i s t a a n d
dealera everywhere, a aample ot each,
w i t h 3 H « g e book, will b e mailed
f r e e on application to "Cuticura,"
D e p t U K , Boston.
Commercial Fertilizers
vs. Bomus
O a r e d U y r o w t n ' s K i d n e y P M a ^ f l e r D i s c u s s i o n <rf
P r a c t o l Foreitry
O e o t o r a ' G a v e Up Hope.
J. L .
flidtardson.
Red Kcit, Mnd.,
By
J.
FRED
BAKOU
Prtdnsor of Foarstry By A. J. PATTEN, feferweeal Suiloo Ckemaaya:
'iFor five m o n t h s I w a s conkt, Uichifm Afrtenliufil CoUege.
Mkhigan AgriedhufSl'CoUegelined t o j q y - b e d , a h e l p l e s s tamlld. 1
t.craxy. Twenty Are h o u i s
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paaaed without, a pfta
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T h e d o c t o n b e g a n t o which every w.«eiol owrwr ahuuH be
the farm and the green manure
t a k e t h e w a t e r f r o m Int.reited In. w|D In dltCMMdi)
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m e with a c a t h e t e r .
m a n u r e s m a d e o r g r o w n upon t h e ( a r m
E v e r y f a r m e r la l u u c h ^ n t o r e s t a l l In
T h u y did t h l a i o n c o a
u s u a l l y c o n t a i n s m a l l a m o u n l a ot i b e
t h e h a r v e s t w h k f t Is j u s t c o m i n g l o
day for fifty days.
p l a n t food e l e m m l s but a r e rich in ora c l o s e a n d w e b a r u n e v e r y laiml
F i n a l l y my d o c t o r
g a n i c m a t t e r o r t i u m u s ( o r m l n g mated l a c n s s l o n s of i t w c r a p e and .yields
told me my t i m e w a a
rial. T h e s e b o m o m a n u r e s s e r v e l o
l a c o m p a r i s o n w i t h a t h e r y e a r s Howup. Tho next day a
k e e r t h e s o i l i a f o o d p h y s i c a l condle v e r . (ew r e a l i s e a t h a v i t a k e n si&
tlon. a n d a r e a b s u l u t e l y e s s e n t i a l t o
f r i e n d a d v l a e d . n e t o U k e Doaiwi Kidlice of I h e f a c t t h a t t h i s p a s t a e a s n u
Bey Pilla. W h e n I h a d uaed five
aaccessful fanntag.
b a a b e e n o n e of t k e h e a t f o r ( b e p r o
b o x e s . 1 got o u t of bed a n d I m p r o t e d
Commercial fertilisers aro more unl
d u c t i o a of f o r e a t t r e e aeedx for aome
u n t i l e n t i r e l y •well. F o r flve y e a n i l
t i m e paat. In Eurrnie, t h e i o r e a t s e e d v e r s a l l y succenstfal w h e n u s e d on lantf
have not h a d tho allgbtest troablo."
t
h
a t la k e p t w e d a u p p i l e d w l t b organc r o p is of I m m o n s o v u l u e a n n n n l l y
" W b e n I f o n r B a c k Is l a m e , H a
W e A m e r i c a n s h a v e n o t r e a l i s e d lie . . m a i l e r . T b l a muy eaally bo domonm e m b e r I b e N a m e — D O A N ' B . " COc. a v a l u e In t h i s c u u s t r y a s y e t . H o w s l r s l e d b y r u n n i n g t b o ( e r t l l i z e r d ri l l
b o x a t a l l c l o r e a . F o a t e r - M l l b u r a U a , e v e r . In t h e n e x t d e e a d e , t h e c r o p a c r o a a a field ( b a t haa been f e r t i l i s e d
B u f f a k . N. J .
p r o d u c e d e a c h y e a r a l o n g t h e f e n c e with b a r n y a r d m a n u r e . T h e p a t h of
l i n e s and in w o o d i e t s will be looked •Uie drill will tuuwl)y bo c o n a p l c u o u a
The Awakening.
g r o w t h of
u p o n aa a a n h a i a a U a j s o u r o e of r e v o w i n g lo ( h e I n c r e a s e d
Dignified m o t u e r
of p r o a p e c t i v e
enue lo its owner.
M s n y -woodiot g r a i n . V e r y o f ( e a l e r t l l i s e r s us«>d on
b r i d e («o social e d i t o r ) — A n d littie
^owners a n d f a n n e r s
h a v e r e c e n t l y land devoid of. o r low in o r g a n i c malD o r o t b a . e l s l e r o t t b e bride, w h o l e l o
b e c o m o I n ' e r e s l e d In h o w t h e y c a n •Sar itall t o g i v e s s t i a t a c t o r y r e t u r n s
b e flower girl, will be d r e s s e d lik<e s
b a i l e r I h e l r f o r e s t cowdlUona In t h e a n d t b e y a r o c o n s e q u e n t l y c o n d e m n e d
D r e s d e n s h e p h e r d e s s , with g o l d e n
woodiot o r e s t a b l i s h n e w weodlota a a ' b e i n g w o r t h l e s s , lu m a n y c a s e s
crook f e s t o o n e d w i t h r o s e b u d s s a d —
of I b i s kind I b e f a a t t d u e s n o l lie la
Y o c v g .voice f r o m t h e a t a l r w a y — O n e of t h e b e s t w a y a l o 4 o ia b y ool
l a d i n g s e e d s n e a r a t tautd. s u c h aa. t h e f e r t i l i z e r but In Oie c o n d i t i o n of
Ma, w h a n i a t h e w a e h r a g T—Judge.
f o r i n s t a n c e , a c o r n s a n d trala. T b e t h e land. C o m m e r e t s J f e r t i l l i e r a reblack w a l n u t , b u t t e r n u t , h i r k o r y , rod q u i re m o l a t u r e In I h e sail l o b r i n g
S e r i o u s Business.
( h e r r i n l o s o l u t i o n . M U d e f i c i e n t In
M a d g e - W a a G e o r g e t o o l i n g whOe a n d b l a c k o a k a n d b n s a w t w d h a » e all
p r o d u c e d v e r y a h u n d a n i l y I b i s s e a s o n o r g a n i c m a t t e r s r e not r e t e n t i v e of
you w e r e p l a y i n g golf t
m o l a l u i a , c o n s e q u e n t l y Hie p l a n t food
M a r J o r l e — G r a c i o u s . I h o p e n o d T h o beat l i m e t o c o l i e r t le a f t e r t h e
f l r a t a e v e r e f r o s t . T h e a e e d e t h a t o o n t a l n e d In t h e f e r t l l i t e r Is e i t h e r n o l
Why. I accepted h l m ^ L l p p l n o o t f a .
fatl b e f o r e t h e Aral s e v e r e f r o a l aa a b r o u g h t I n l o solution at all o r m a y
All s u p p r e M l o n of aelflaliaeas m a k e a r u l e a r e d e f e c t i v e and ahould not b e h e leeched o u l of t h e aoil a n d be carthe moment areat.—Lydla
M a r i a g a t h e r e d . A f t e r I h e flrsl s e v e r e f r o s l ried a way in t h e d r a i n a g e w a t e r .
Flood of W a t e r a Haa Not T a k e n • l a c k
R i v e r Fella, W i s , F r o m t h e Map.
cllher.
Muakegon.—Outgoing
boala
and
t r a l n a a r e being w a t c h e d
by
'he
M u s k e g o n p o l i c e in I b e h o p e s of capt u r i n g Ihe b a n k robbera w b o c a t e r e d
t h e s a f e t y d e p o a i t v a u l t of t b e F a n n ers' bank al Montague. T h e robbers
s e c u r e d 1500 id s t a m p s f r o m t h e priv a t e depoait box of P o s t m a a t e r Rlxley
T h e y did not a t t e m p t t o o p e n
t h e b a n k o a f e a n d o v e r l o o k e d | 4 5 0 In
c a s h w h i c h C a a h l e r E. P. Milia b a d
p l a c e d in a "drawer of h i s d e s k .
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•GIVEN U P T O D l t
"Does y o u r s u t o m o b i l e go t a s t e r
than your neighbor's!"
"No." replied Mr. C h u g g i n s . " B u t
m y d a n g e r algnal m a k e s a much m o r e
disagreeable noise than his."
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Millionaire.
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tormer
asintoDfliro. "Bnancter, r a i l r o a d m a g
n a l e and publisher, who was r w e n t l y
p a r a f o d f r o m Laaaronworth p r i s o n ,
died p e i m i l a s a n l Ma
home
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h e a r t discamJ u a t b e f o r e h e w a a . a t t a c k e d h« h a d
b e e n g o i n g ower a o m e of hia p a p e r s ,
a e k l n g a way t o r e g a i n hia (ootbolB
In I h e C h i c a g o w o r l d t.( finance. H o s t
of t b e p a p e r s In h i s h o m e w e r e receipt 1 t o r the'WOOO.OOa'be h a d t u n i e d
o v e r l o hia c f o d l l o r a in an e l t o r t 10
pay Ihelr rlainia, and save hlmaelt t h e
d i s g r a c e of a p ri so n s e n t o n o e .
W h e n Mr. W a i a h left l A ' a v e n w o r t h
p ri so n h e v o w e d (hat hi- would re
c u p e r a l e h i s finunrea and a g a i n be^
c o m e a f a c t o r In t > e financial world,
b u l a n old m a n ' s h e a r t r e f u s e d t o d o
t h e b i d d i n g «f a y o u n g m a n ' s a n b l tlon.
T h e n e w t e a s e of life w h l r h was
given h i m on O c t o b e r 18. wna b r o k e n
a f l e r a night of s l r o n u o u a b a t t l e
in w h l r h bla pulae at o n e lime
beat o n l y six t i m e s a m i n u t e , a n d
w h e n t h e r a l l y a l a r t e d a r o a e lo t w e l v e
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room In w h i c h c o m is s t o r e d s h o u l d be an a d j o i n i n g s h a f t
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m e r c i a l t e r t l l i r e r s t o I h e e x c l u s i o n of
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barnyard m a n u r e and green manure.
a b l e l o m a k e ' t h e flgbt."
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T h i s csn only b e d o n e by ualng msiea w a k e n . T h e e n t i r e f a m i l y waa presriaia h a v i n g a l a r g o a m o u n t uf o r g a n i c
e n t w h e n h e died.
matter. TWa tact cannot be too
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repeated over and over.
t e r m f o r l h e c a u a e o f hia d e a t h , a n d 11
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b e d o n e b y u s i n g m a t e r i a l s r i c h in t h a t e n a b l e d h i m t o live until h e waa
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of d a n g e r , t h e n u t s ahould bo s t o r e d n u r e o r g r e e n m a n u r e s ( c l o v e r , v e t c h ,
He r e t u a e d l o s l e e p a n y m o r e t h a n
over winter.
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waa a c l u a i l y n e c e a a a r y w h i l e a l t h e
f o r e s t t r e k s e e d s , e f f o r t should b e
C o m m e r c i a l t e n i l i x e r s a r e uaed l o prison, and on a e v e r a l occaalona toM
m a d o t o m i m i c n a t u r e . If n a t n r e pro- f u r n i s h p l a n l food la a m o r e r e a d i l y
hia a t t o r n e y t h a i h e d a r e d n o t lie
d n c e s s e e d s a n d p l a n t a a t o n c e , t h e a v a i l a b l e f o r m t h a n It e x i s t s In t h e
d o w n for f e a r h e would nol g e l up.
forester docs the same.
If n a t u r e s e l l , w h i l e I h e h u m u s - f o r m i n g fertilizB e f o r e t h e c o l l a p s e of I h e C h i c a g o
a l l o w s t b e s e e d s l o t a l i a n d c o r e r a e r s a r e used l o I m p r o v e I h e physical
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t h e m o v e r w i n t e r w l t b a moist coat- co n d i t i o n o t t h e soil In w h i c h t h a
company and the H o m e Savings bank.
i n g of l e a v e s a n d IIKer, t h e f o r e s t e r
p l a n t s m u a t live.
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d o e s t h e s a m e a n d t h e s a m e with
T h e r e a r e , of c o u r s e , o t h e r condl- p r o j e c l a . T h e c h a r g c a which r e n t him
t h o s e s e e d s which a r e b o r n e high on
lioas goveraipg the productive
ca- l o p ri so n w e r e t h e r e s u l t of hia opert h e l i p s of b r a n c h e s a n d left l o t h e
pacity ot a soil, s u c h a s c u l t l v a t l o h . a t i o n s In t h e h a n k m e n t i o n e d , t h e
c l i m a t i c a c t i o n o v e r w i n t e r such a s
d r a i n a g e , c l i m a t i c c o n d i t i o n , s e e d ae- c h a r g e s b e i n g t h e m l a n p p r o p r l a t i o n o t
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honey locust and b « c elder.
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t u b e a c o n t a i n i n g oil of s p l r i t a of w i n e ,
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of D a n t z i g t o a h o w h o w t h e f e a t could
be a u c c e a a f u l l y a c c o m p l i s h e d .
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b e c a m e k n o w s t h r o u g h o u t t h e world,
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tba dairy hard. The result being that
eDOugh t o m a k e them pay. Wa become diBcoure^ed too oaaliy; w e do n o l b a t t e r f e e d i n g m o t h o d s a r a b r o u g h t
k n o w o u r c o w s y e t , we do n o t l a k e t h e l a t o g e n e r a l use a n d t b e p r o d u c t i o n is
a o r r a s p o n d l n g l y I n c r e a s e d ; b a r n s and
time t o ktudy t h e m or t h e i r ueeda.
We m u s t r e m e m b e r t h a t we c a n n o t b e l t e r m e t h o d s of h a n d l i n g t h e herd
g e t k o m e l b l n g for Bothiog; a n y t h i n g will ba i m p r o v e d ; b e l t e r bulls can a n d
will be p u r c h a s e d as a r e s u l t of l h a
worth s o m e t h i n g costs labor. DairyQodlnga of t h e association.
men havo lots t o learn y e t . Most ImT h e e x a c t n e s s und tnelbod (so Isap o r l a n l of all ia to k n i f o each con- in p o r t a u t iu s e c u r i n g t h e best resalla
t h e s t a b l e — w e must k n o w t h e value f r o m a d a i r y herd) will replace t h a
gueaa w o r k ; good d a i r y o o - a will reof o u r a n i m a l a f r o m a m i l k i n g slaudplace t h a poor ones. T h e comsouaity
point. Any bualness t o be p r o f l l a b l y will e s t a b l i s h a r e p u l a i l o u f u r c o u d u d and p r o p e r l y handled m u s t be h a n d l e d log t h e i r d a i r y business upon business
on buslnesa principles and it la with prinuiplos; b u y e r s will be a t l r a u l e d 10
t b e c o m m u n i t y because t h e y will ba
this end lo t I o w t h a t t h e w r i t e r wlsbea
c e r t a i n of a l a r g e n u m b e r of good
l o s a y a few worda a b o u t t h e cow test- a n i m a l a to select f r o m . T b o b u l t e r f a t
ing association work t h a t la being car- racorda will help aell s u r p l u s slock.
T h e b u i l d i n g up of I b e dairy herds
ried on In dliTeroDt p a r t s of t h e
In t b a e n t i r e c o m m u n i t y will c r e a t e a
c o u n t r y a n d Is proving ao s a t i s f a c t o r y
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reaaon? Why nhould not cowa pay in
c o m p o u n d interest with the oldest and largest
savings b a n k in Southwestern Michigan. 'We
will take pleasure in e x p l a i n i n g our method in
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Are you a w a r e t h a t W i n t e r is f a s t
a p p r o a c h i n g and t h a t it is time to think
a b o u t w h a t you a r e going to w e a r and
how your h o u s e is going to be f u r n i s h e d ?
It is t i m e t h a t you w e r e g e t t i n g busy.
W e h a v e anticipated your w a n t s and
w a n t to s u p p l y you with
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farmer.
T b e tester makea twelve
visita d u r i n g t h e y a a r , a t t b a a n d of
USE AN E L E C T R I C IRON
wblcb tlmo every f a r m e r in t b e aaaocl-
UENTGN H A R B O R - S T . j O K RY. & L I G H T CO.
atlon k n o w a bow much e a c h and every
cow in his herd baa produced and bow
muck il haa cost blm t o produce It.
ASK THE MAN
T b a t e s t e r becomes a specialist, seeing t b e b n a i n t s s n o l o n l y f r o m bis old
W E S E L L THE
CELEBRATED
WAKS::SUIT
Now Por me Real Winler Trade
We never were so well stocked with winter goods as we are this year. It will pay
you to come and see all the new things we have for winter wear in
Good Prints at
Ginghams at
Bed Blankets, per pair, at
4c
4c
39c
Heavy Outings at
L L Sheeting at
The Long Corsets
4c
5c
43c
Special Bargains in Underwear for Men, Women and Children, Hats, Gloves, Mittens, Sweater Coats, Gowns, House Dresses, Velvets, Lace Curtains, Dress Goods,
Silks, Bags, Belts, Combs, Trimmings, Etc,
CHARLES M.SCHERER
III West Mam Street
Beiitoo Harlior, Mictiioan
W e have a good assortment
GET A SUIT OR OVERCOAT
m a d e ' t o order.
W e g u a r a n t e e fit, a n d y o u r m o n e y ' s w o r t h .
oor Grocerii Deoannient is Always Crowded Fell ol Good TUlnos
F r e n c h ' s Whlio Lily F l o u r Is absolnlely Ihe boat t h i n g we have e v e r had a t tho prloe
g r a d e flour at a low prlca.
refunded.
T r y a sack a t 6 i s .
W o a l i o aell Cerosota.
S t a l e of Michigan.
In t b a Circuit
Court for t h e C o u n l y of Berrien, I n
chancery.
B l e o n o r a Mel Orla, c o m p l a i n a n t va
A m b r a i m o Oris, d e f e u d a u l
Upon d u e proof by aflidavlt t h a t
A m b r a i m o Oris, l h a d e f e n d a n t la t h e
above e n t i t l e d c a u s c , p e n d i n g la tbla
Court resides o u l uf s i l d M u l e of MienIgau anil in t h e S t a t e of I ' c a o a y l v a u i a ,
and on motion ol Willinrd J . Ilanyon,
v)liuilor for eomplHlnanl, it is ordered
t h a t said d e f e n d e n t , do a p p e a r a n d
a n s w e r t h e Hill uf Complaint fllrd In
Hie said c a u s e w l t h l o four m o n t h s
f r o m d a t e of t h i s o r d e r , else t h e said
•'•ill uf c o m p l a i n t s h a l l be l a k e n as cobfesscd. And f u r t h e r t h a t t h i s o r d e r
be p u b l i s h e d w i t h i n t w e n t y days f r o m
t h i s d a l e , In t h e Coloma Courier, a
n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d io said County of
llerrlen, und he published t h r r e i u oaoe
in each week for six w e e k s In succession; s u c h p u b i i c s t i o n . h o w e v e r , s h a l l
not be o e a ' s s s r y in case a copy of Ibis
o r d e r be served on t h e said d e f e n d a n t ,
p e r s o n a l l v , a t least t w e n t y dsys b e f o r e
t h e limi> herein prescribed for dofend1 3 t h day of N o v e m b e r , 1 9 1 1 , a t t e n
anta' appaarance.
D a t a d thla l l t h d a y of S e p t e m b e r , o'clock In t h o f o r e n o o n , I a h a l i sell
a t public a u c t i o n t o
the
highest
A, D. 1011,
Ohvili.i W. Coolidor,
b i d d e r at tho f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o u r t
Circuit J u d g e .
H o u s e In t h e City of St. J o a e p h , In
Attest,—Ror C l a b k , Register,
t h e c o u n t y of B e r r i e n a n d t h o a t a t e
WlLLABD J . B A i r o X .
of M i c h i g a n ( t h a t b e i n g t b e place
c o m p l a i n t a n t ' a solicitor.
005-61 w h o r e tho C i r c u i t C o u r t
f o r said
c o u n t y of B e r r i e n la h e l d ) , t b o p r e m ises d e s c r i b e d In said m o r t g a g e , or
MOUTQAGE SALE.
It
Is a
S a t l s f a o l l o a guarAUlsed or
Oor Coffee* a a d Tea* a r e e x t r a fine.
O r d e r of Publloatlon
high
money
Wo h a v e b a o d l o d t h u f a m e
n u m b e r a f o r t w e n t y y e a r s , a a d w e will mak* i h e s t a l c a r a t
that
t h e y a r e a h e a d of a a y t h i n g in t h a m a r k e t a t t h e price.
"Free" Sewioo Mactilnes
SOI.U ON WEEKLY PAYMENTS
Call and examine these machines and you will lie convinced that we can give you as good value as you can secure
by purchasing higher priced machines that sell for their
name only.
QE0. W. m m & 50N
P I O N E E R S O F L O W P R I C E S IN C O L O M A
D e f a u l t h a v i n g been m a d o In t h e
l o n d l t l o n s of
a cortaln
mortgage
a n d o by J o h n B a u e r
and
Lizzie
B a u e r , hia w i f e , b o t h of t h e city of
Benton
Harbor,
Berrien
county,
M i c h i g a n , to G o t t f r i e d F r a n k of t h e
j a t n e place, d a t e d t h e 12th d a y of
November, 1908, and
r e c o r d e d In
t h o ofllce of t h e R e g i a t e r of Deeda
f o r tho c o u n t y of B e r r i e n o n t h e 14th
d a y of N o v e m b e r , 1 9 0 8 , In L i b e r 112,
of U o r t g a g e a , o n P a g e 23, o n which
m o r t g a g e t h e r e la c l a l m c d t o be d u e
t h e s u m of t w o h u n d r e d t w e n t y - t w o
(1222.00) dollara, and an attorney'a
fee a s p r o v i d e d by law. In said m o r t gage and no suit or proceedings at
law h a v i n g b e e n I n a t l t u t e d t o recover t h e m o n e y a a e c u r e d by said m o r t gage or any
part
thereof; Now
T h e r e f o r e , by v i r t u e o t t h e
power
of aalo c o n t a i n e d In aald m o r t g a g e ,
und t h e s t a t u t e In such caae m a d e
u i d p r o v i d e d , n o t i c e la h e r e b y given
t h a t on M o n d a y , t h e 13th d a y of Nov e m b e r , 1911, a t ton o'clock In t h e
f o r e n o o n . I s h a l l sell a t public a u c tion t o t h o h i g h e s t b i d d e r
at
tbe
f r o n t d o o r of t h e C o u r t H o u a e in t h e
city of St. J o a e p h . In t h e c o u n t y of
B e r r i e n a n d t h o s t a t u of Michigan,
( t h a t b e i n g t h e p l a c e w h e r e t h e Circuit C o u r t f o r t h e c o u n t y of B e r r i e n
ia h e l d ) , t h e p r e m i s e s d e s c r i b e d in
sold m o r t g a g e , o r so m u c h t h e r e o f
as m a y bo n e c e s s a r y t o
pay
the
a m o u n t d u e o n said m o r t g a g e , w i t h
six p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t , a n d all legal
coata t o g e t h e r w i t h a n a t t o r n e y ' a f e e
of 1 1 5 . 0 0 , a a p r o v i d e d by law, t h e
premlaea b e i n g d e s c r i b e d
In
aald
mortgage as follows, t o - v i t :
Lot
Five ( 5 ) , Block F o u r ( 4 ) , M o r t o n
a n d S t e v e n s aecond a d d i t i o n t o t h e
city of B e n t o n H a r b o r .
Michigan,
according to the recorded plat thereof a n d being In t b e city of B e n t o n
H a r b o r . B e r r i e n c o u n t y , Michigan.,
GOTTFRIED FRANK,
Mortgagee.
F. L. HAMMOND.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
B u v l n c s s a d d r e s s , Benton H a r b o r ,
Gioate. Suits, D m Skins. Purs, Kiois. Etc,
We do not wish to brag, but we do believe we carry the most reliable merchandise in
Benton Harbor, and we positively know that our prices are always the lowest. We
are the only house in Berrien County that sells
in e v e r y w a y .
a n d p e r s o n a l l y g u a r a n t e e e v e r y g a r m e n t w e sell.
o t h e r officers, each a g r e e i n g t o pay a
a e r l a l n s u m p e r head to h a v e his oowa
ircted for a y e a r . T h e c o s t per cow
UNDERWEAR
Mich.
989-1-12
MORTGAGE
SALE,
D e f a u l t h a v i n g been m a d e In t h e
c o n d i t i o n s of a c e r t a i n
mortgage,
m a d o by J o h n B a u e r
and
Lizzie
B a u e r , h i s w i f e , both of t b e city of
Benton
Harbor,
Berrien
county,
M i c h i g a n , t o G o t t f r i e d F r a n k of t h a
s a m e place, d a t e d t b e 1 0 t h d a y of
F e b r u a r y , 1 9 1 0 , a n d r e c o r d e d In t h e
office of t h e R e g i s t e r of Deeda f o r
t h e c o u n t y of B e r r i e n o n t b e l l t h
day of F e b r u a r y , 1910, In L i b e r 112
of M o r t g a g e s , on P a g e 370, on which
m o r t g a g e t h e r e Is clalmcd t o be d u e
t h e s u m of t w o h u n d r e d a n d n i n e t y live d o l l a r s a n d alxty centa ( | 2 9 6 , 6 0 )
a n d a n a t t o r n e y ' a fee a a p r o v i d e d
by law. In said m o r t g a g e a n d no ault
or p r o c e e d i n g s a t law h a v i n g been
i n a t l t u t e d t o r e c o v e r t h e moneya aec u r e d by said m o r t g a g e or a n y p a r t
thereof;
N o w , T h e r e f o r e , by
virt u e of t h e p o w e r of s a l e c o n t a i n e d
In said m o r t g a g e a n d t h o s t a t u t e i n
auch c a s o m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d , u o t l o e
la h e r e b y given t h a t on M o n d a y , t h e
so m u c h t h e r e o f a a m a y be n e c e s s a r y
t o pay t h e a m o u n t d u e on said m o r t g a g e , w i t h alx p e r c e n t i n t e r e a t , a n d
all legal coata t o g e t h e r w i t h a n a t t o r n e y ' s f e e of 1 1 5 . 0 0 , aa p r o v i d e d
by law, t h e
premises
being
deaci-lbed
In
said
mortgage
aa
follows, t o - w l t .
L o t Six, ( 6 ) B l o c k
F o u r ( 4 ) , M o r t o n a n d Stovena seco n d a d d i t i o n t o t h o city of B e n t o n
MILLINERY
Harbor, Michigan, a c c o r d i n g t o th#
r e c o r d e d p l a t t h e r e o f a n d b e i n g In
t h e city of B e n t o n H a r b o r , B e r r i e n
county, Michigan.
GOTTFRIED PRANK,
Mortgagee.
F . L. HAMMOND,
Attorney For Mortgagee. •
B u s l n e a s a d d r e s s , B e n t o n H a r b ' v,
Mich.
989-t-ll
flDIES'Wmiflffi
"The Rcady-To'Wear and Millinery Headquarters of the Bcst'Dressed"
JACK FKOST IS HERE AT LAST
Money Saving Prices For
the Balance of the
Month
I t isn't 9ur policy to wait until the winter is well advanced b e f o r e g i v i n g t h e p e o p l e of t h e v i c i n i t y an opportunity to supply their needs at a big discount. T H E W O R L D p r o p o s e s t o g i v e you
this advantage when you need the g o o d s — R I G H T N O W ,
P R I C E S ARE CONVINCING FACTS
J1.00 W r ap p er s
1.50
.50
1.25
.75
1.50
59c
Street Dresses
Dressing Sacques
Kimonas
Black Petticoats 1
Shirt Waists
75c
29c
89c
39c
95c
1.00 Mesh Veils
a.50
ia.00
15.00
a.50
3-00
49c
Black Silk Waists
Blue Serge Sailor S u i t s . . . .
Plush Coats
Bearskin Coats
Panama Skirts
$ 1.95
8.95
9.50
1.95
1.95
It Is Your Loss As Well As Ours if You Fail To Make The World a Visit
Our Millinery Department Is Full of Bargains Indudining the New Fall Tailored Hits
You Are Always Welcome
T H E
The
Only
W O R l i D
Ready-to-Wear
Store i n
Benton
Harbor