Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1912 — Page 2
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> 1_» wua». hade tare-wsC to FhtLe . STTum. who for ’ears Lu bee* the. i gsate. thw K«srs. thetr ostlrtM «•>■'•- > er. every-day '.sosaa.'** a*4 frt«*Si i wf the '.Am r-xm. Fsdbsr R'..a.ec then tie Liwzxss. SA.-., ceagrau-At.tg the am tx« tie sace«M whet* they Lw. adjeved sad asirt tle-st not to for re' th* many gtot ti tags x rwapovs *jltrc -1 ’-i* 3t • K&G»3i rwac* sad to mahe g»t za» «t tbs ha-ty P*zh. !> a4drt*« to th* rl*M Ctjeosu* for rp—ews tn tbs Paister th* fac-sety of th* Palzter MetboC emm ;*ay for tie te-'asoc*. Tic** nsestvHssea aid .Artisr M**'i G »e Z *SS Aay Ft'..<w\ag th* eser- .sew a twohet .rendered, ast waa LAs as ««es&s*t •-id ■-** aid spoke weS at the t-ii-to tie •rst e'.ese Emo s*.th favwa< -*■* k * Vjti A BQ&G * S «b* ..x:er*ii~x< txi »♦.: Tr* k-x »m a »o*x,2< ««&• 2a tfee f<eer. €«>. ai Pr.>*e P*r'.’al, vtsfe LU s#> :>* ”.j£ -> TL*cr X't*® of L*sf. i- ; ?. : z-z -.' i • ”. ■--. tx.*j az.l a*rraxu apfearM -cm :x* iLaz* r*c2rx,x< -i* epexxz Tk* tea** is." *4 "J-a: LU prwerr*® are A>x..t a* •L* <c-ty w&> : Karl Knz •X* *'Larr*- *x.'i tke Liusz.* * t.x*c . :. vxo ia sa<ed wfe«* tM wo] w iwiL ", *1- * T *** «• •_ • A • .— T i robber" U ajra x Bavei be; tfee ""fexls frot "be f " be 11 ..e 21 .k-teiy a-'’’’ 'f .2* - . *-X, * --1 the rxity is tyrocx*’ *jo as«*«r. asl ' . r**2 s&mx" *2t 2 x salTa- *’ tiex. 2ZB X 2* zjl/x *’■>** It ’ ztzst the jam <*r* well takes by SUte* Ak>ya:a for saweral v**ta L’-;sfcrxr for ti* ax. 4 »'*re »• -i *ie- *.-;■ •*! ’’ "0#" xse® worn d'zxsx the erexaz **-r* aeexretf frro I "y:s-z oot of the procrasE. i* >aa tM J wed TT- vstfia. Er.'B'’s Ls- SL .7.1:., editor of 202 k rerj*-" r *‘ * of "ie CLi^st-1 zo Re<* 2** wri:tet the sot ' ts >."-• - r.Z '-«£ C’s . Grz.* Strattoa Porter, th* Adaaaa; ■; .-.n ter pfeeture zi.-'.fed tie woodissd and swamp re-1 z.o® r.ear te- Indiana home ;n her • «■ Limberlost. and Tie Harvest- ' er will pdoixh througi. D*mHeday.i Paz“ A Co. next weec a new nature' tx»k. Moths of the i v Aa .'.if-Ily illustrated with colored, pho'og'apfas of Eving insectSt tse< work of her own camera. Both the t •eit and tie y:-.tares win carry Jt*. ■ readings back to the try ■-. ■' nen-’ of “A Girl of tie Lasher-; lost.’ Tt. s author's novels are almost as' books and I suspect that this fat. Las sometiinz to do with tLetr pfce-_ nsomes’' sale, which _*» jest passed ? th*- tßillioe mark The career of. Freckles' is one of the '■ ariosi' -* jf l the book world. In ISW. two years, after thio story had been published, its sales still amounted to less than j s,<M#. Then the public suddenly <fis- '■ its cnarm. and now the total sales o fthi* one book exceed 35A,<*A 1 enough to bring comparative wealth ! to its author even if her two Later nor- j els had not made similar records "The genuineness of Mrs Porter's love of nature is evidenced by the fact that she has chosen to bring oat a'deszrptive book on moths at a time when the popularity of •‘The Harvest--er’ is at its height, and when a new isovel undoubtedly would have brought her more money Her home Is at Ge- 1 r.eva, Ind.” o - The bulletin of the state board of health for May, just pobiisbed, says j There was no improvement in the health for May, ISI2. as compared with the corresponding month last year Hheumatism was reported as the most prevalent disease. In the same month last year measles was reported as most prevalent. The order of prevalence was as follows: Rheumatism, tonsilitis, bronchit’s, measles, scarlet fever, pulmos ary tuberculosis, typhoid fever, whooping cough, diarrhoea, infiuenza, pneumonia smallpox, malaria. fer*L chickenpox, erysipelas, cholera moW A
►r ho* w Oa» 4**'l from pafA<~a sas reported from Tippie ramci i soexty. a "# w».-e wostaa. U ysars aid. Tils is . the M«road death from th* *tr*ac« C> seas* la IMUaa Ttter-iA*A -'aneed MT dtatha. If* safe*. IPI feMhjes. Xiawyaeve* of, r _ thus x«m»*r wee* fathers *g»J seatv r ' er* ta the age penod of eghteea to ‘ a ferry and they left IM onAans safier , twelve years as age x Pheuaboaza rogmed 14* deaths ! , ass.**, ff feasaiea At r ' Dt pdthera. Pi rases, with II deaths ‘ 4 .a >» ootsaraaa. is '.he as* a»o*’h • kur yew' I*l case* with > dsazbs y 3 S '•'-•.X~es s- Typkeet fever. ICI rases is tl r. «rn»t*is, with S deaths la the same! ci moe-h art year. 13* rases ta I* r. eosxt>s with 3> deaths 3ca.->i fever 1M cases is JT ro*»-, ' es wtth 4 deaths la tie tame moath - Ar year ~'i roses :a *T eovaties. Saaaßpas. T 2 cases is 1* eoaMiaa! - with a* death* Is th* came isoctk r 'A*t year. 2*” -a*-** is 22 eosatfes ' Pt-Lc«yei.:ta. 1 case A 1 eosnty. •_ with no deaths la th* same month, . Ar yea- T dro' f A T -osstA* RnMea. * ease* _x I wtstie* Moe' .jgomery 2 Ways*. 3 Warox 1 same nc-xtb last year. 14M rat .I” ' Death rate A mmhern aaaiArv , s*:t>-*t. 1! * 'eetral certAC. 121. ! sor.bero **e*joa. City death rate' . t r.t es mere IndaaaprfA IS • Ev-' , ■ anc-.-'ii>, K Fort Wayne. 12 » Terre' . Haute. 122. Seath Bend ll.*. V nleas the bestseas m*n and extf- i W**k e*i*-b>ratinn tad.'y etz-sgb to sub- > 4 Z - L*4 -S ‘ ® *' ..|r •" * z**'2 .**l Z 5 ■ t a • . »itls !*▼ ®2L>'xL*«d tx>e I <
zs: ii tv* of ttes f vtei.** ttey atest or am Tin s i ▼eec are ▼d".s< te s:t£ *aeM o€ tMr' ’ tte* tterr si-xre of tie saceey ' «o, oJeftcE th*r* 3s a ’**• : wrj <e- j sire Gt tie ;ar* of th* x«-> to | - Z3jp*? r* t* th* rer’.-i* | tLXi* ULo’*h*T a***-*r ’-* F>' t IJbd ZZ*. i 'h*z s#g f'-.r"h*T stese ▼ -?! L* ti.k**i ’ "T'~e *■*..>■>r<-*< (*—■ ■z Th~'“*Tz T ' * z'lxz * t&ax tie r exet mtLiO® ihrtzl ■ - * I £jh>ix a>f '"Old Weei.."" J. H ? ! HeC*r watt *elee-ted as ’de* p*‘*ft j asd Oz.’ z.t a* •* **tf ** c* *!*■ '•*'• two perfoas to sew-? as =*=be-» _ : ; of ti* havitatjca eoowtsee. i 1 Begtattag w-fri tomorrow a RoC 1 I Ho®gt will b* ps k'-iabed, s£x>wia? *a* ■ ia»es of tho** who tar* fs'J&crfbed ' 'to the OM Rose Weefc f~sd Astey » abost half of the htesess set here ‘ : beta T&ted by the th f Ist <l7l be added to as rzbscnpciocf 1 1 are sade Get yocr nz* on the &r_ 1 If yor. have -r,- tern «« *e ara-p mfttee win appreciate it if you »'B j 1 leave jw nbAcftprion cart wft* I < ned Jaetfcer of the F.rr Xattawl I bask, or E X EJi’Bger of the Old Ad- ■ sai C<mty bask. c 11 "a Ka r 7<a has j*z?r beet ’ ' by the cosv«tx>e coostette* ■ 1 The deter, zia! eoereetioE of the, | ■Greek letter teen to tie held in Mer-h os is mp«H to attract fdy s*>ji excejtloiMdlT z<xyt thia year. The cosTextios wfU be rives as fof-| < lows: I < WEDNESDAY. JCNE 2« l< ♦ a. m —Resfrtratioa of riaitwih at S pester hotel. 11 1:34 p m —Registration of delegates ! , 2 p. ns.—Band Concert at Soldiers’ 1 1 Home 1 1:44 p. m—lnspection of Home Bsildisgs load grounds. S:4i p. m—Reeepcoo Dance at the i Comaaweial Clab. THURSDAY. JUXE 2T. ; J:®4 a. m—Registration of Dejegat.ee J M a tn. —Opening of Bssineas Sesaioa. i 14:04 a m —Vi»:t to Goidvait's Park 2:00 p. e —Btrsfneaa Sessicn. 3:90 p. tn. —■Matinee Dsnctng Party: at Marion Cotmtry dab. 8:30 p. tn —Coaventioa Battquet V • Cosnmerrial <T«*> FRIDAY, JUKE 28 19:00 a. m—Athletic Games and ■ Swimming at Y M C. A. 10:00 a. m.—Buaineaa Session. 2:44 p. m.—Bostneu Seaaicn. 2:30 p. m. -Theatre Party 4:00 p. m.—Election of Officers \ (Open Meeting. > 9:00 p. m—Grand Convention Ball. ' o , The majority of the 110 stockhoidt> • I Fair aFsos .a*:or. held i-ha- ; -r..v«-d w " be one of the most enthusiastic meet- (
| tags ever held by tbm t>a mom»g . st » aeiacfc at th* o«c* at Traatm , Soe -ti Bather. Th* sesrers re-atmc ! ** th* towata* annua fair *• be bnM Um year. Sepaeazt** 14-24. at Steel* s ; park, were taxer *p **< M**s ® * laxner exAsbmwt Th* fact that U* sew Monro* atre-r bridge acroaa th* St Mary’* rtver wO ' nse be •-t«s»ee*t by then. w£! tam* very i.-.the acwc > et-ea/.e ez:e*e ts | the exhibitors from th* west sad* of the rtvee. The way crowd A th* ’ north fertdge sac thene* » the park ' grovads A act »aeh ss*r* thaa a »■’■* I fierthar. sad St * hebetod that tits IlMtJ* matter at dKertae* ** wk I "eat asy Bgwe' with proccoed *»- Th* maaagtag board was Aftroct•d A enter Ata irroagemest with th* »-iraynees at th* esty to keep fcwn ti ! wifi then be «aeoorM»d m this re- ' spect and b* aas.'-i fair treatment. Th* toard today Lso <Ae«d thecsc'rsr's for eewera fro* attraction* tor J the fair tad the attraction* Ais yea* Iwt3 b* t*“e* thaa. ever The jren.urn - hj w:R ba ready tor Ast.-rs*- : tion is a few days Get oa* and teip I vwcH th* exAAit — -a , ty tiers Ferdmaxt rfiaek* ltd D*s- i I sty L * "Aumga.’".show s hear* j ' cnst awa.-_xg t>; gradx' od the 1 =;'.A of jvecj*. Tb«”» a-e 23 ertnas j s! i**s 112 etv-1 ruts, • eetaxsa. | L -'*t*ed to wef Ricdi L-ecTv f *.xjnt S--*. ’*• x.4_ !'•* <K.” . Jarob J Lseehty tzs w*d Robert L I rnruage* Ezerrhnt- «f Macro*, hero I Ot.- t*r X li“*. *c< off R-l.? Sprang-1
* "1 FV -?3 1 VIT V rs, w* ’•**»■» —.IM: ’ F* • T-r J *■* I-. to F-r'T'-ZZ • f - ’-' 7 *~~ y C" *T t AJ'IC’T -itl '.'T. 1 Fy»’ -'h - - Jfirhiel H«®se-| -■ -■, BSc? < Ft* “-ch I t; S>W‘ ■ v*''’ ’ ’“‘'if 'Z T-b-*' T^J*Sb*e!'&.Z. ■ •ia2 wee titer tzird i±> i tory orer i&e r. x**ti*< | ct* ’his wte> ; the c-*' ihat «*- ?/* voc*- r s **"<7" of tie ' own ease kad ’.seen deetded. The | vote waa 5k9 with ten wK voting For j lowing th* tai. , ng of the delegate E-xic-c; of Hadley, the After j saoveid that tie miaority rex>v. of | the Roomeveit Exmbera of the rreden-1 vewtiow :a the pAe« of the mt.>r*y 1 r* *r* This that th* R/xoevelt ! coß'estarts from, the Miatt Alabama» distric-t were et’itied to tbatr seats, j J ani.es A. WaaaoE. then =ad* a aotioa 1 to tai.-:* the Use •’.or.’ett.oa | ecnrewed at 12 -• this af’emooa Im- ; snedlateir follow -g. the ectr. =..*•** ca j eredentiaJa saaade a report oc the cos- 1 tested deiegatee from the X:ath Ala- I tansa dAt riot, z :4d.‘ag that bock of ! the deAgatea p-iged to npport Prea- | idesrt Taft Tor r*aoenjnstiosi were entftled to their ?*axa la the report i the majority mecribara of the ■■ •*d*n- j rial eotssiaittee said tna* they had fui- I !y purged Pori ss-dew asd that they j fotmd that the Feieettoa the Taft ; delegarea were 'egnlar and that the I ease of the ;-*~stdentiai aotLiaation tt;;crters of c-towel Roosevelt waa w-'bont m*r." R. R WeCorjh k. for the Rc-t-sereit soma, moved a swbatitute of the re-! port for 'he ma, ority aad asked that | MeConaiek te r ven unanlmo-fs sup- i port to read a brief The delegates • from Tlrgfaia tarred to lay the Hadly i motion and the n. inority report on the I table Hadly n sed a point of order i and aa;d this eonld not be done after! nnanfmois eowaewt for McCormick to address the eoni enuon had been given Fonowfag MeCormict Governor Hadley read a t -solutioo asking that sone of the contested delegates be ’■ermitred to vote on the report of the creden'Als eosin-, ittee entll after their eases bad treen erred on and decided rihairman Root 'eld that Radiys motion waa in order. Former Representative Watson of Indiana, the Taft floor lead**, then moved to table the Hadly resolution The vote was then ordered. —— Chicago. ni_. June 21—(Special to I Dally Desnoerat ■ —The full committee 1 on resolutions of the republican nations! convention was dismissed shortly after 14 o'clock ibis morning by Chairman Fairbanks, until be would call for another meeting. He announced that the sub-committee
r tWs afAcmma wroe* xto U* bo* two * of th* ;»A*k*. the rocai of th* >- r aw-xry and th* toesmen <rf : two at A* ta«>ta» |Mm M th* » Rocaee«it torcea i HaOy s msooa was th** tahtod by a *W* «t «*T M- MI. :»elr* mc v«( t A* i O.’.'agsß. IX, Zzh* 21— - Specs*. tA s Daily >er*T —Th* rreWatAi f ceaxm tt*» «t th* repatL-roa naTMB • ’ ► eoateatwa *z>d*y nested th* 12 com i t*at«d bh*cat«* from ixt-sns who i MV piedgwt A esjpw-t ;■***• t* xt Taft i taro* than at th* sat—'«A «asr* i t ro b:«.L.sg ttaz th* «a®t*se Sod ty -■- the s tjswrAcs of C a tear Rjcaaeve.- ‘ wee* net vahd. Farmer wmawr Bev , «rd<* of ■’*■**’ errzei th* Bhoaer veil tud* of th* ' ss» Form*e eem - *»r»—*v- Wbcx the troCeoxa! roan- • > sxt-.ee took a ehsrt rwroe tor teems , ■ t**r. iJter ax aZ x-<3" * zx j *©tß»w_x< Tail f**b’-*c fey U* j eMßßdtta® M few awKJ *•£ ,VdUM3B> X AT-XZCJI C. A.JhLBJMM* ■*< FT-: ii IX G-fCsTfUi A 1x2.11 TH IX t C»—'. ru—s 1 aid K«.:*A* *- "'torogm IE, Ja* Z~. —• Spe: x. AI ■ of c;cx>:* among th* Taft irobers A I vetoped today peerxn* A today s**- i aacm*. The ExXv y at th* mrocxa«| I roeemftie* wanted the rrotonemi row-1 m tie* A sax* s ?xtA retcc'. when , | tx* «*v«Kma met Ciatrmax !>*• > ■ ;«M*d ’ii* act ** ne vs tec to wait I | snxß a rompicc* repot- oe th* rosreev- 1 iroders w ah*d to keep tz* te.-egst** I ■ >zz wL>*k~ *< 2X* a 6*-1 I zt* co«"«.2iaa :u fcczxe M ti* cob- I I raj*» kazaixa J | AxscodL Ti -* :2*ir*c a•-» | I v-oa as the ronventxa today and a j o— I'
* S-MOCHATiC CCbiEH’ OH. j*o Doily Dimoera: —isteresst asnoac i ewtered today os. the fgst which I I Wiliam .'enniigs Bryan is expected) a-BWsrs today skated that the prest-1 [ teettal nomiaatAe supporters of | I Speaker Clark were «®t»ected wsih j some oonvenricei workers, including I ! TXomaj Taggart of Indiana :a a deal! i that involved the folio»era of Clark | | to tan to Parker in return for the I vote of the Isdfana and Xew Yorkj deiegat-oux Bryan men say that j I Clark would lose much more than be | wcu-d it*’-* in such a dea. ■u - hwtc» Hd. June 21 < Special liafly Democrat —William Jennings | ! Bryan today sent a telegram to Spenk-1 : er Clark, Governor Wilson, Governor! [ Berk, Gove-por Foss Mayor Gaynor > and W Baidwia, commenting on the ' 1 seieericn of Alton B. Parker as tew- j i porary cha:-man of the democratic j I r-ar-owa' convention, any saying that I : the sub-committee bad picked out the , ! man being both conscientious and | .ientifl*d with the reactionary eie- ! meat of the party. Bryan said that he would be pleased to join with the axdrdates. and his friends in upbol-i-I :xg Parker s selection, either by the counm.f.ee or the convention : Xeitiier Gcremo* Marshall, Governor , Hanwa. or Majority Leader Under- ■ wood were sent a telegram by Bryan Mr. Bryan also announced that he would leave for Baltimore tomor-l row. e 1 POC’CE COURT NEWS. Bob Gregory nearly had a nea wheel stolen Thursday night and only quick action prevented it being shipr*d to Youngstown, Ohio, as the wheel when found was checked lor t&at place and on a truck at the) Erie railroad awaiting the train which « woeld soon be due. It seems that the party who secured the wheel bad had a wheel when he started out of Chicago for he exhibited a check for it. Here he missed it and being up town , found one which resembled it and ap- j propriated it for his own. Mr. Greg-' ory objected, however, and instituted a search, which led to the recovery of his wheel. CLOVER LEAF EXCURSIONS Cannot be Downed —Will Start in a Week or Two Again. Clover Leaf railroad officials are preparing to start the Toledo and St. Louis excursions, according to word sent out to local agents, and it is expected that the first excursion to the former city will be run one week from next Sunday. The action of the <*over Leaf follow* that taken by several other roads in this section of the count*The Clover Leaf was willing to abid
, By ue rolls* of the Central Fasoen ger wax s'-o* tb* s 80 .wM pe eeadaeud during th* enm s>*r ust'i the otk«r roads annouaced th* brrokrog **>2 ftom ». CE*>M.S PEFO*T. X fm* baby bay was born yoaterday J» Mr and Mrs AJ. Roop, and «»* Rtti* festo* has beez named Es nest i-Aar**a The happy father is tb* geo A cl«ek in th* Rusyo*. Engeler A ?.«s»ay s grocery department A girt baby, named Emily Ufaa- j »*ch, cam* this morning to gladden I ' the heme of George and Emily Cra-1 I me* living Ure* milw east of th- j cmy Thzs to th* second child, th* ' eudea: being s boy SPECIAL SHOW. Th* Crystal will show a spec Al f«a-1 j rore Moaday. Tu**day and Wednesday I I of next week when a musical comedy ■■ roeejaay wtE play her*. It com** well, ( -wcommaaded and will no doubt phase | the exacxxg I**catar audiences. POLICE COURT bEWS I Sczire iStroe today on* being an asI sa--.lt axa battery case broLgat oy *a-, I rob TTtm against Roy Franklin, the' ! ■ aa*t«aader st Murrays who Grim says . I sztizked tom last night This morn-, j .ng Grin fried the affidavit but a ‘ I swart k by Pc .retan Xek-hi failed , » tocaie FrxnkiA The ease will b* I ELen Deboa appeals to tb* court far **» >-ix* A tb* rollection of s I tears ::E from Georg* Melfoss a ' week*.- on tie eo®structioa of the I :*« fnei-ory, whom she ■ays f-Als to ' [ ;«y tb* azroocst do*. Melfoas to ■ 1 —*t vg efforts to effect a settlement , :ct of ec-nn. W F Frost, os* of the anrwyors * , zz*’4cyf-i fey the En* nulrosd, • th* . (
lefeodaxt 3 s. 's oe acronat. One' •ait is bmght by th* Murray Hotel ■ -st7’K-at>:-h for i-A.€S board bill, and ’ Dr, Roy ArobtC'id Is plaintiff on aa ; I aement of assenty dollars. Tb* cases I i win b* heard o® th* 27th. o ... -- - Decarsr w-E be well repneseuted at ■ th* Rattimore eonventioa and those 1 who will attend are now preparing' for tb* tong trip to th* eastern eity 1 L, G EUixgtam to already there. C. C E-xs", F M. Scbirmeycr and J. K He£er wim will join the Indiana Marching Club Train, will leave this j evening for Indianapolis while D. N. j Erwin, F V Mills, Samuel Doak and : E Woods will go to FY Wayne to-1 morrow and join the specto! from that I city. The Indianapolis delegation I will go in two trains of ten care each | I and will stop at Shelbyville, Greens- j burg and Lawrenceburgjndiana. Cin-1 i rinnati. White Sulphur Springs. W. | Va. and at Washington. At each
Convenient! Now. the distance to St. Louis is materially shortened by the convenience of the service— Through Sleepers to St. Lovis Daily at 10:36 p m. on “The Commercial Traveler” New Pullmans with all the comforts-electric lights, electric fans, dental lavatories, and more commodious dressing rooms for ladies. Luxurious Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) add much to the pleasure of the journey. Then, there is no change of cars-you go right through without a bit of bother. Morning arrival in St Louis in ample time for business, or for connecting trains. Tickets and information at Clover Leaf Station. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R.R. “CLOVER LEAF ROUTE” Decatur. Ind. Have YOU A Bought This ' ~ i Washing Machine V-, • That Really Washes Clothes A ;•? • Clean? -v-ii You ought to NOW. TJOUSECLEANINGtime * i A with the cleaning of hce curtains, blankets, dainty and coarse tnmgs, js at band. The famous BOSS —the machine with the | mechanical washboard—cleans all equally well. Write TODAY lot our book of washday hints. THE BOSS WASHING MACHINE CO, Dept O, Cinc-nn.t- Ohio a
place they will parade and at w Ua lagton win sereond* Praaide nt Mr*. Marshall will present to nach member erf tb* marching club a red carnation, the governors fa» O rit» Gower, just before they laav* city. With tba clnb win go tn* tary band, finest organuauoa of kind to the stat* Hon 8. M. Ralston candidate tor governor win •* aboa-fl this speciaL Indiana h«*dqti*rt*r« aiU be Bl the H*l»«d«e hotel wav* arrangements have alre*d> tx>en made It la safe to say that the Decstar men will enjoy the trip, which I promises to be Interesting and excitI lag. ■ —*■ * -o -——. NOTICE. BEN HURS. There will be a nseetiag of Bea Hurs next Friday evening at the hall. Buainea* of importance Section of oSr-era All members requested u Ibe present Ry order of DEFt’TT AXD CHIEF ■■ 1 -o- - —' MOVE ON, NOW! Raya a policenua to a street crowd. I sad whacks beads, if it doa t Move . on. now'" says the big. harsh nuuenl I pills to bowel congestion, and suffer- ' :ag fAtowa Dr King s New Life p.ll* don't bulldoxe the bowels They <*n : tly persuade them to right action, and aealth follows 23c at Holt house Drug BLOOOINE OINTMENT CURES ECZEMA Itching and bleeding piles, psoras- ' salt rheum, pimples, rashes, dandruff and faßing hair Mrs H W Alien. Gaffney C C. says “I hav ased Rloodine Ointment for eczema and find it a most effective remedy - ■ a ■ Children Cry FOR FLETCHER $ KASTORIA LARGEFARM PROFiu other • '-•* c; .':-! nA v«T I* C** offer* be"r ■ ■ E3n^"> : HHmLadJMHH »e«ker*oo -nvev MORTHUSICRN here w” nrocii-ce crops umurpaned —* b> any in any part ggjMgglMa oftheLxtec ?•_ • ' Failure l» practical’:, possible by reason of great diversity of crops grown. I Northeastern Michigan is the idea! locality for the practical farmer who may l f • oon acws incsperce— in I f li'/j f I ’be raising of grains, graases. I I rentable* and ttoc*. J Deep, fertile soil, fine cbroate, good transportation «by raj and waler and the beat of markets. We have some n al bargains m improved farms lor Czsae who write us at once. Kfj.* '■' ” Ttheaste.-n . ’•.'u. ig»n Reslty Co. IT- , • ’ -vswea,Ut*aijae
