Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1902 — Page 24
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902.
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ppeal to you; we we have proved
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE \ further Will Out," Says William Flynn
GROWS AAORE COMMON
He Tells a Story of His Young Days in Ireland to Prove
the Truth ot it.
NOT
CONFINED TO TRAVELERS.
AS IT USED TO BE.
THEIR RISKS ARE PREFERRED
More Danger from Accidents In Other Ways Than In Traveling—An Agent Talks.
I "Murther wtll out." Mid William Flynn, (philosopher. “It will; an' that's aa thru* here as In Ireland. If ye'll only make use
of the Ivldenee.
"When I was a blt*of a ftnasoon In the evergreen Isle, 'as mnne as Callahan’ was a proverb. Callahan was a lawyer, he was. and lived across the line rIf .
.•ounty t lare. In county Oalway. - no you want to know.’ said Mickey.
"He waa that mane his wife and daugh- 'who killed Callahan?' "
■ter could not live wld him, but lived In '''I'ws your grandmother lolke ducks. ! I>uh!in. One evening his housekeeper had **-| f \e'n let me'’lnslde me own dure.’
! left everything ready for his supper barrln' the milk for his tay. He went to
cross the road to get the milk.
"Never again was he seen allva afther
he was found dead In the road.
"Whin It came he was to be burled
the postmasther put It down in masonry so firm It could not be blown out wld a ton of powthcr. Ah. It's many's the time
I've sat on the grave.
"An' nobody found Callahan's murtherer. I'm afraid It was not very hard
lhat any wan was tryln’.
"Hut wan day two years later the constables had a chase after Mickey Hark-
the line {xynj n< ' ,, 1 ' vh,n caught him he asked a
If yen let me Inside me
said Mickey. 'I'll tell yes.' ”
ell us what? Whethe
'Tell us What? Wh< ther lolkes ducks?' "
^ *» tiiti it saws w tin i vs w ISUI
'The road Is gettlng_a^UHte easier for t here was not a Catholic In Mount Shan us accident insuramre said one of ; ^ on t0 grave for love nor money, them, 'Than It used\o/be a few years 5 It wag Bob and the postmasther ago. People look on accident Insurance that had to Jo that san)r wa8 burlei1
now aa something that they ought to have, aa they do on lire insurance. The
we display will app know this because this to hundreds of
e p
of our customers.
Our prices are most attractive when quality Is considered. Tou are welcome to Inspect our offerings.
idea used to be that a person needed that kind of Insurance only w hen he was going on a Journey, but we have gathered statistics since then that prove that about ' the safest thing he can do is to travel. * The most select risk accident companies | have is a commercial traveler and he Is on the road practically oil the time. Where a stay-at-home citixen pays 16 for 61,wa) accident Insurance a traveler can get 62.000 for about ihe same amount, the company that pays 61.000 sclent Insurance for a H yearly premium will pay 62.00U tor a dollar additional mlum, ii the svccldent occurs in a pubjnveyance. More than that. 6 per cent. Is added to the accident amount for each consecutive full years renewal for
ten years."
The insurance man said that in 3.000 ms for accident only ten are passenger
in the Holy island In the Shannon.
Coffins Standing on End.
"The next mornln’ there was great excitement. His cofflii was found, an' him in It sthandln' on his head on Knuckfort hill across the river from the Holy Island. “Thousands saw It there, and a wonderful sight U wax. It was burled again, and the second mornln' there It was at Knuckfort hill, sthandln' on Its head, and again the third morning. When they buried It the third time. Bob Clarke and
your grand-
ea ducks
Who Killed Callahan. " No; who killed CallahanT
” T will.’ •*
"Now. It was well known to Mickey that Inside his own dure he was safe, for he could not be took, except wld warrant, an' that they had not. but they let him ao. and betune the crack of the door he shouted back at thlm:
" ■Polllver!'
•• What, Dolllver? Mickey Quigley’s
donkey?’
'• ’The same. An’ It would to put It on any wan else.’ "This was the maneat 1
counties, an' nobody questioned thi was the truth that Harknett was
tellln' of.
"Prom that time on. If anybody asked who ktled Callahan, the answer was ready. An’ 'Dolllver’ was the answer. •'So I say as In the begtnnln': Murther
will out."
shame
manest donkey In three
ned that It
new pres
to-day tdent, si
JuIiusC.W&HcS^on. INDIANA’S LEADING JEWELERS. Ho 13 East Washington Street.
NEW HOSIERY Fancy Hose *»o te gl.g© Lae# Bose S5e, 15c, SOc and 7Se Lisle Hose IBe, 15e, 50c and up Cotton, light and heavyweight. split soles. 25c te SOe a pair Bilk Hose $1.00. Sl.gB. St.tS, $2.75 Full line Ohlldren * Hose.. I5e, 25c aed SOc Men’s Half Boss 10c, IBe, 2Se te 50o 10 East Washington St.
WE HAVE JUST
..20..
Four Passenger Lawn Swings...
that we will close out at ex- j actly Manufacturer’s Cost.:
How it Your Timo
Indianapolis Tent &}| Awning Co. i
Repairing and Rennishing^
We refinlsb Optra fflasst* like new Wimtmr X&Z.s,.
A WINTER'S DREAM. He awoke with a start, to his elbow raised. Then rushed to the window-pane, For a vision weird o'er hie mind had blued And left him In punled vein; He dreamed that he heard a wagon creak And the horse* groan with the weight Of a loed that made them sore and weak— A load of the blackest freight. And he shivered and looked Ull his troubled soul Bade him worry end fret no more— 'Twee surely that ton of anthracite coal He had ordered two years before.
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"The tailors surely work wonders." said the observant man. "They can make a •Urn fellow think he looks wonderfully broad-shouldered and strong. "Monday,” explained the young mother, in discoursing cn her first baby's characteristics. "hi was so sweet that I could have eaten him, and Tuesday he was so bad that I wished I had."
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“I think winter weather la the pleasantest In the whole year." "80 do I. when It comes In winter.”
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•'If the boss don't raise my pay Saturday night. I'm going to quit and look for another Job." “A sensible way to do would be to look for another Job and then quit.” "But I'm used to doing It the other way.”
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An Indianapolis tourist overheard a conversation on a Detroit excursion boat, whers flirtations are as common as speech A young man approached a pretty girl whom he had never been Introduced to. Tipping h!s hat, he said; "Rather bad air In the cabin. Don't you think a walk on the deck would be more pleasant?" The girl—Oh there seema to be a sufficient amount of freshness hereabout. Then he went to the saloon and got a highball.
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Nothing makes a woman quite so angry aa to hear somebody say she was real pretty as a girl.
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AT THE OLD HOME TOWN. Visitor (back for the first time In years! —What has become of old man Warren? Resident—He has turned out the laziest man In the whole town. He managed to get a little money ahead and haa not worked a lick since. Visitor (to another resident a minute later)—How haa old man Shotwlll come on? Second Resident—The grouchy old cuss has more money than he knows what to do with, and works hard every day as If he had to.
claims for accident only ten are pas claims, the others for accidents occurring
the ordinary pursuits of life. Borne Safe Occupations.
Other risks that accident companies regard as select are accountants, lawyers, bank and other clerks, capitalists, clergymen. dentists, editors, hotel keepers, manufacturers and merchants, music teachers, stenographers, telegraph operators, even book agents. Insurance agents and collectors. Next In favor are architects, barbers, boarding house keepers, live stock commission men, carriage painters, caterers, compositors, dressmakers, grocers, letter carriers, organists twomen). waiters, pawnbrokers, ana even messengers, bailiffs. contractors and gas inspectors. Then there are risks classed as "ordinary,” such as butchers, cooks, electricians. gasfltters. peddlers, doctors (driving in the country!, farmers, millers; risks classed as "mediums," such as barke era. boiler makers, brick masons. 1 drivers, conductors. constables, tiren (stationary!, linemen, machinists, house painters; risks classed as "hazardous.'’ such as horseahoers, threshers. horse trainer, moiders. roofers, well diggers.
Railroad ' haxardoui
bclng-che extrema nat.
An tnterurban Car Accident.
One of the companies paid a claim this week on account of an accident on an interurban car. An Indianapolis passenger was standing on the platform on the side next to the poles and where the door Is closed securely. A lurch of the car shook him and his foot slipped through the small open space at the bottom of the
door leading to the stepa, straining •dance with the rules of a' companies he drew double the amc
the usual benefit, because the accident happened while he whs traveling. While
claims. A report
Neal, the
ive
last year t
and o
from C. F. S.
. howa that these
atm> have been paid within the year. On June 1 last year there were 6669.600 of unpaid claims and only 63.033 cash on hand. By September 1 this year, all claims ot which proofs had been Hied had been paid. The advance In rate* lessened the membership, but the loss in money was overcome by the fact that those rematnirg and the new members pay 42 per cent, more In premiums. The Income Is really Increased thereby, and the liabilities ‘lessened by the retirement of manyold members. In August there were 7W applications for membership, 6923.000 of endowment added; cash In hand, 61*4,613.
KNOX’S INDIANAPOLIS FEE.
ab i
trainmen are put In the extra
hazardous class, the freight brakemen
In
Idem nt of
Made Twenty Thousand Out of Local Street Car Litigation. [t- A. Coottdge in McClure’al Eight or ten years ago some Pittsburg capitalists bought the street railways of Indianapolis. A rival company claimed that under the law the franchise was about to expire; they had laid the wires to secure a renewal of the franchise for
themselves.
The Pittsburg men went to Benjamin Harrison. Just then retired from the presidency, Hs gave It as his opinion that
about to expire. They He told them the fran-
accon
le amoun the accl
happened while he w«»s passenger accident claii
are heavy when they do come, for they usually follow a wreck, and that nearly always means many Injuries If not
deaths.
These are the days of prize-giving to Industrious life Insurance agents. The prizes take all shapes from cash bonuses to vacation trips. There is a sign posted prominently in the Indianapolis olfloe of one of the large Insurance companiei
ge
is a box havi:
ils of
Tied to It lead pel
nouncement ery agent wrl
In the first twe
will receive three boi There are agents th
that amour
lency. He g
the franchise was turned to Knox,
chtse still had a long time to run. The question involved millions, and they submitted the case to Judge Dillon, of New York. Dillon's opinion concurred with Harrison's. Then they laid both Dillon's opinion and Knox's before Harrison, and Harrison after studying them, came to the conclusion that he and Dillon were
wrong and Knox was right.
Suit wss brought In a United States court. The Pittsburg men had already retained Harrison. They asked Knox to join him Knox refused. They Insisted. He said. "I will, on two conditions: First, you must draw me a check now for $10.0«>; second, you must draw me another
WO if we win the case." that would end It. But with both demands. The Ison addressed the court The other side occupied
second, you mu check for 6100.000 if
He supnored they compiled trial came. Hi
four hours. The other side occupb hours Knox spoke forty-flve tnln,e court's decision followed point the line of Knox's argument.
for
eight hours utea. The by point t
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
1S».
Thurs-
Reader-December 7,
day.
W. D.—Address the Fanciers' Gazette,
this city
insurance compan: Ing in It three good
different colors. The anaccompanytng It Is that evTltlng 61.000 of new business nty days of this month
xes of these pencils q. b.—Is a marriage llcenze obtained In
lere are agents tnat will write many 1 0 ne county good In another? A.—It is good
times that amount. Suppose one should I anv jdace In tne State
reach 61'».000, which would not be '
prising, he c< fuel during the
scarcity.
Institution for Deaf Opens Oct. 1— Announcement hss been made of the opening of th* Indiana Institution for the Education of th* Deaf, which wtll occur Wednesday, October 1. two v tek* later than uniat. Th* reason for the adopting of th* latter date lies In the nei-esetty for keeping within the appropriation made bv th* Slat* for th* maintenance of the •chord. High price* for provldons have mad* the expense* high. Th* fUcal year of the tn•titutlon ends October *1. and by having no echcol In September, th# heavy pay roll for teacher* for that month is saved. Th* achcol will run a w**k or iwo later than usual next
June to nuke up th* tlms lo*t. A Flue-Cleaning Device—
E. W Knapp, of Irvington, has Invented a simple device for cleaning stove flues, chimney* and pipe*, and haa taken *t*pa to protect hi* rights and place his invention on the market It consist* of a wire ball, mad* to fit closely Into the pipe, flue or chimney. When it become* clogged the cleaner is operated by pulling on a wire, or Oct of wires. I Th* draft doe* th* r**t. Mr. Knapp thinks i that It Is Just the Invention mankind has been wanting through all th* centuHe* to keep hi* 1 flue* clean and his stoves r*d hot
Deals in Real Estate—
Oscar F. Mann has sold to Arthur G. Foedyk* the property known as "Th* Fist Iron." bounded by Elm. Pin* and Noble streets. The price paid was 616,000. In other day* th* property was used as a feed and wagon yard, but after Mr Mann purchased It, several years ego he Improved It with an apartment houee. A big
nnlng property hae been recorded Hiuhaw sold to Ulyssee Dawson e nine 11* acres for I14.06T. Th*_farm
lie* -wo mile* n< Ington township.
Room Renter Gave a Bogus Check— A young man of good appearance want to the home of Mr». A. Van Horn, at New Jereey and South ■treeta yesterday afternoon, and rented a room for a month, agreeing to pay $20. He ■aid his brother was coming on the evening train. He tendered the woman a check on the Indiana Trust Company for $30. and recci/od $4 In change. Mrs. Van Horn went to the office the company to cash the check and she was
which would not be sur- ; rv ould almost use pencils for i . t JyL the coming times of gas j ahould nc
city.
Subscriber—September 6, 1848, and August 18, 1874, each fell on Tuesday.
a.
one any
eat Ions can be answei
are good reasons not appear in this
K. OF. P. ENDOWMENT RANK.
A. Metzger AQEHCY - 102 N. Penn. 8t. Beal Batata. Inaaraaca, Lea as, laveatmeata Rental Collections A SPECIALTY Our central location Insure* a constant demand for good dwellings and store rooms. Freaspt Collections at Lowest Rates, 'rxtv xjm.
Report Shows $500,000 of Claims Unpaid Last Year Have Been Paid. Fraternal orders and Insurance circles generally have been much Interested In watching the Endowment Rank of the Knights of Pythias since It raised rates less than a year ago. after the head
red by malt un- > why the answers
lumn. 1
J. Y. W.—Is *he sentence "we inclose you cuts of our goods" correft" A.—It would
the omission of "you."
ir go ed b;
proved by
for Governor at
Democratic, 306,-
ihibltion, 13,451. irk which you Fair, address
sec re
culture, Sti
| Reader- Name some of the best schools Its fur librarian. A.—There are excellent schools at Albany. N. Y.; at Pratt Insti-
, . . . tute. Brooklyn, and at Drexel Institute,
of the rank was charged with embezzle- i-hiladelphla.
ment and an Investigation showed that I H M —What Is meant by "eminent dothe order had over ^<>!,0X1 of unpaid death main." and by what authority Is It ex-
ereisfxl? A.— ITie superiority or dominion | pj jhe sovereign power over all of
F. C.—The votes cast the last election were:
36r; Republican. 331,531; Proh
Reader—In regard to
wish to take to the State Fair, address the secretary of the State Board of Agri-
State House.
OLD CARPETS DYED IS GOOD IS NEW
■ IVE UB A TRIAL. French Steam Dye Works Indians'* Leading Dyer* and Cleaners. Ladlis’ anil fitnlltiMn’s 6arm«nts DRA PERI Eft, PORTIERES, CARPETS, RUGS, OSTRICH FEATHERS, ETC. S4 Clrolt, • Indianapolis, Ind. Old phon* 2446, new 2066.
PLINY W. BARTHOLOMEW (XX-JUSOX SUPKBIOh OOUKT) Attarnay and Connsalor-at-Law •IB STEVENSON BUILDIN8—5th FLOOR Rt. 16 last Wtshlflgton Stroot, IniHaiapolls NEW RHONE IB4B
BONDS WE OWN AND OFFER— 61.0X0 U. S. Gov't Coupon...
Zion
66,600 Geneva, Ind.
$2,600 zlonevilie, Ind
Pike County, Ind Newton County. Ind. Sullivan County. Ind.
662:
vo.m But $11.£44) Jaa Belt Rail
an County. sonvllle (Ind.) School ..
Common Stock.
ell Railroad common Belt Railroad Preferred.
Capital National Bank Stock. Indianapolis Fire Insurance Co.
Law Building Stock. Indiana Title Guaranty A
i:: 4 !
Stock.
I*. Co. Stock.
J. F. WILD ft GO., Bankers, SOS STEVENSON BUILDING.
Mein 1HHO.
nil STORIES or ©AMU
prop
the sovereign power over all of the .p.-rty within the State by which It U ed to appropriate by constitutional I agency any pa't necessary to the public K. al c .mpens ttlon being given for what
Is taken.
Charles Polxter, the Sixth ward Demo-1 Hcan, retorted: "I will pay the 30 cents cratic boss, was waited on the other day ! in order to go back and tell my people by a colored man, who told him that he that the gold standard has come to stay, was a committee of one to inform him and that never again will free sliver that a “pahcel of loyal colored gemmen trouble the country." Mr. Shldeler Is now had Just organized the Polstah Colored arguing that the fact that this premium Democratic Club," and struck Polster for was exacted by a bank. In the regular a box of cigars "Jes' to encourage de ! course of Ita business, and not by a sharp-
J. M C. s. j ks for th the autho’. of so to the c-.ionial i tory. which celebr bacco. They begin Tob** o surely mu A* ait the piant*' The merchant* Job
the complete copy and e old veraes belonging rlod of American hls-
the virtues of to-
rnust be good.
> go
y:
■ ider furnish them?
Can any rt
Inquire?—Who Introduced the blue laws of Kngland? A —These laws were re-
’ the Rev.
ers. but are gc-nert ocryphal. After the re si
boys."
Polster kicked. He said he was not a
candidate, and didn’t want any club, col-
ored or white, named after him.
The "committee of one" then struck the | take boss for a "bannah," so as to give the club “propah recognition" when It march-
ed.
Polster was obdurate, and told the "committee” to name the club after some one of the Democratic candidates. I^aet night the Sixth ward Democratic primary was being held at the enginehouse next to Pointer's. Oscar Pfium, a member of the election board, kept things going by his well-known wit. Some one asked Pfium whether they had done much business. "Yes." said Pfium: "we have cast nine votes, had two fires and one runaway." Later on Polster came In with ex-Mayor Taggart and related hls experience with
er. made the Incident a significant one.
the colored club. Pfium took a pencil and | whkh w,>r( ‘ whnt are sometimes called made a sketch of a banner for the Polster hypothetical, and many other questions Colored Democratic Club. Polster admits I that th< ‘ m embers of the board would bethat the design Is a "fetching" one. but | come nervous over If called upon to anstlll Insists that he wants no club named ! swer ,hem - "'hen the aspirant came to
An aspirant for the degree of M. D. appeared at the State House recently- to take an examination prepared by tne State Medical Board. He had “taken a little too much," and was In a mood to get through with the bothersome writing as soon as possible. Before he began io write he called a member of the board
aside and said:
"I want to get through as soon as possible. I am not prepared to stay here very long. I have only one shirt besides , the one or. me. I'll let you look In this j grip. That's the only shirt I brought
with me."
The member of the board suggested to , noTmore %»„ seven members, appointed the aspirant that he was not In a fit con- ! by the chief executive and respo ditlor to take the examination, but the as- s'ble to the assembly; a legislative oou
’ more than eighteen membe use of assembly of thlrty-s
tlv.-B
uel d t
in
term of Includln
penalty for worsl that of the Blbl
eluding those which nalty for worshiping
_ ng any
that of the Bible, for speaking disrespectfully of the Bible, Christ or the Holy Ghost, for witchcraft, theft, false swear-
ing and disobedience to parents. A. O. B —To whom shall I write con-
cerning the Indian schools of Canada? A.
- To the Minister of the Interior, th'
ised to b« apocryphal. After the ristoition of Charles II, "blue laws” was a rm of derision applied to puritanic laws.
flitch Inflicted the death
ther God but
- To the Minister of the Interior, the Hon. Clifford Klfton, Ottawa. To whom do Newfoundland and labrador belong: what Is the capital of each, and how Is each governed? A.—They are colonial possessions of Great Britain. St. Johns Is the capital of Newfoundland. Labrador is a dependency of Newfoundland and has no ......*unii*i in is32 <v representative
ient war granted, and In constitution went Into iltlons to become a prov-
mprov<
deal in farming John (J Hlnshai
to cash the checl bogus. Id the
meantime
It i
7< ung man disappeared. Special Meeting of City Council— Mayor Bookwalter haa Issued tha call for the special free tin* of the City Council Monday night to recetv* hls annual message. In addition, an ordinance appropriating 61.000 to defray th* expense* Incident to establishing th* offlre of weights end measure* Inspector will be Introduced. It 1* hoped to nav* this ordinance passed at the regular meeting a week from Monday right. The mayor will then announea th* appoint men: of the Inspector. Old Wayne Insurance Suit— Fulls against th* Old Wayne Insurance Company continue to appear on the docket* of th* local courts. John W. McNamara haa brought suit to recover 62.000 on a policy held 'in th* life of Catherine Qualey. for who** estate he 1* administrator. He alleges that all premiums were paid, and that the policy Is wholly valid. Haughville People's Petition— A number of Haughville property owners have petitioned th* Board of Works to chan** the route of th* exteralon of th* Haughville street railway lln* from Bismarck avenue to King avenue. In tb» petition It 1* said th* change would accommodate many more p*opl*. Burglars In North lllinole 8t.— O. J. Smith'* dwelling, at 1022 North Illinois street, wae entered by thieve* yeaterday while th* member* of the family were absent, and Jewelry and other articles to the value of about lie*) were taken. A rear window was found pried open.
gS-UO—CHICAGO AND RETURN—*3.00 Via las Ice Erl* A Weatara am* Lake •kora Hoad*. Satar4ajr, Beat. 30. L*av« Indian*poll* 10 00 p. m. For berth*, chairs and full particular* rail on or ad dr*** A. H. SELLARS. C. P. A.. H South HUnoU at LAKE Kit IK A WESTERN R. R. 31.nO Sandusky, and Retnra, $1.50 Saturday Nlskt, Sept. O. L**v* Indianapolis 0:00 p m. For berth*, chair* and full particular*, call on or addr*»* A II. SELLARS. C. P. A.. M South llllnola at. $316—MONTREAL AND RETURN—$35 Yt* C.. H- A D. aad Merchant*' Lina. Wednesday* la Septeasber. Rout* la via Toledo and Include* meal* and bertha on steamer The most delightful vacation trip of the eeaaon. Send for pamphlet. LAKE ERIE A WESTERN R. R. $1.00 Mleklgaa City aad Rctnra,$1.00
Sunday, Sept. 7.
Laava Indianapolis (:M a. m. PENNSYLVANIA LINES.
$1.80 Leatawtlle and Retnrn, $1.80
Sanday, September T.
Special fast through train, making no tnter-
m*dlat* stop* will Irav* Indianapolis 7:21 a m., arrive Louisville 10:11 a. m. Returning, leave Igmlsvlll* iMain-street Station) 7:00 p m.
.In making all atop* leave* Indlans-
>va Ixiu
Local train making
poll* 1:00 a. m . arrive* Louii
pa leave* In Isvtll* t ii a
VANDAL1A LINE.
$1.00 Terre Haate aad Retarn, $1.00 75e Greeaeaatle and Retarn. TBe Sanday, September T. Inara Indianapolis 7 » a. m. Returning, ■pedal train aUl leave Terre Haul* at 7:90 p. m. RIG FOI R ROUTE. Excursion* Sanday.Sept. T.Lawreaeebars, Aurora and Way Points, $1.00 or Less Round Trip. Special train will l*av* Indianapolis Union Station at 7.M a m. Returning, i*av*a Aurora
at 7.10 p. m.
Champaign. 111., and Wfay Stations. $1.38 Hound Trip. Hand Tournament. leave Indianapolis Union a m. Returning, leave Champaign at 7 p. m. .28 Round Trip.
urch Chris
Judge Hanna ot
ry-
Bpedal train Station at 7:11
First Ch
•ta Bel
Hina
oua*. Evei
Dayton, $1
Dedication of th*
ence of Dayton. Lecture by Judfe Boston, at the Victoria opera Hot
body welcome.
Special fast train, making no stops In either direction for paas*ng*rs. will leave Indianapolis Union station at 7
Dayton at 7 p. m.
a m. Returning, leave
Faat Time to Detroit via Lake Erl* A Western aad W'abaak Honda. Leave Indianapolis U:S) p. m. Arrive Detroit 1:10 p. m
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
flu KlDd You Han Alwait Bought
Bears tbs
Signature of
Untlertskrrs Whitson A Culver. Usual discounts to lodges and unions.
Home for
may fin
the Aged.
a comfortable, '"hrlaLahlng and nursing by
tlan home with board, waahlng and nursing by paying a small sum weekly, monthly or yearly A few- worthv persona who ran work for
worthy pen
their board will he glv 124, Indianapolis, Ind.
ven a home. Lock Box
by the
Teeth Filled Wltboat Pain Hale method, which la f us ran trad to bt perfectly harmless and efficient m every instance C. C. EVERTS. M. D.. Dentist 10 N. Pennsylvania St L, D. A W. Sleeping and Chair Car* b*tw*en Indianapolis and Springfield, 111. C. W. Uriel, Main Cigar Store 104 Monument Place, English's Block. Wholesale. RatalL ipert Tri 3 E. Wash
Yy ASSON* c To-Night’s ..Specials..
All our special Drinks st soda C fountain Jap Rom Soap —. .0 Coke Dandruff Cure .69 Imitation pearl Stick Pins. 3 IO for ill! 25c Combination Books..,f9 Men'. 51.50 and $1.00 stiff CO bosom madras Shirts i JU Men’s SOc imported fancy QC Socks Ladies' SOc fancy cotton and QC lisle Hose J Ladies' Lace Gloves, 39c quality .19 Toilet Soap, pure Castile, large 0) cake—basement—rake iA2 Men’s seamless Soxs assorted C mixture—basement—pair Ladies’ Host, factory seconds, fast black, values up to 20c—base- 7 ment—pair 11 Men’s Suspenders, factory seconds, values up to SOc—basement — IC pair — till Ladies’ hand-embroidered initial R Handkerchiefs .3 Men’s SOc sib Handkerchief .. .25 Five-inch metallic Taffeta Rib- IQ bon •13 25c-35c-50c washable Neckwear ,|0 Ladies' gingham Waists, $1.25 d 0 value •‘tQ H. P. WASSON & CO.
The most particular set of people on earth to clothe are the Boys who are just finishing their school day* but there is one satisfaction-—they know what they like and they like what we have—and our intention is to keep Solid with them. We like ’em.
AT THE WHEN
liio iL'otji* OFFICIAL ROUTS to th« ORE AT OOUNOIL IMPROVED ORDER 0$ r eq •18 ROUND TRIP "^ 1 ,Vm 0 b r . , r°£; 3 va ' *19 ROUND TRIP SPECIAL TRAIN with delegate, from HKD CLOUD, NO. 18; HIAWATHA Mn 75; PUKAGON. NO. 238; ITASCA. NO. 26?. will leave INDIANAPOLIS AT 6 » F M SUNDAY* SEPTEMBER 7
The train will
Et*. Rlctira.ml .a-,tt-wr-HMHX.' vta permit passenger* to atop over at Washington on the return trip. Ticket* will alao be aold for alt trains of Sept. 3, 4. 5, 6 and 7,
good to return up to and Including S«’pt. 18 For ticket* and further Information call
Ington street, and Union Htailon, or addrtaa the undersign George R. Colter. Transportation Committee. H. M. Bit
tlck-
and all will b* office*. No. 1 Ea
)»car 1
ONSON, A. G.
, ‘ c.aat Wa*h*d: Oacar E Sherman.
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MANIKALTIHF.H OF GRILLES AND FRETWORK,
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/ $
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ALBERT GALL 17 and 19 West Washington Street. HARDWOOD AND PARRrETHY FLOORING.
UIGr li'OUK IVOIirK Official Route to the Meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, to Be held nt Den Moines, la., Sept. IS to 20. FOR THE ROUND TRIP FROM INDIANAPOLIS
CANTON No. 2; SYLVIA REBKKAH LODGE and CENTER LODGE will leave Indianapolis via Bl* Four at 12:06. midnight. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13th. arrive Chicago 7:lu a. m., September 14th, leave Chicago !>:32 a. m. and arrive at
De. Molne. at 6:fl6 p. m . September 14th.
FREE CHAIR CARS AND HIGH-BACKED SEAT COACHES will be provided for thl* train and run through without change. Ticket* will also b« .old for all regular train* of September 12th to 15th, good to return until SepL 22.
with privilege of extension to October 15th.
For further particulars Inquire of H. K. Lande*. Capt. Canton No. 2; J. W. Price, Lieut. Canton No. 2; R. M. Coleman. Clerk Canton No. 2; L. a. Akin, Sylvia Rebekah Lodge; J. H. Techenbrock, Degree Master Center Lodge: M. B. Hall. Center Lodge, or of Big Four offices. No. 1 East Washington St and Un
the undersigned. H. M. BRONSON.
Isnte
Station, or address
on St and Union
A. O. P. A.
The Omega Odorless ..Gas Stove.. Marks a revolution In gum booting end honsrhold nan 1 tat Ion. ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE BY THE INDIAHIPOLIS BAS CO. 49 8. Pennsylvania BL
GREAT REDUCTIONS =====THIS WEEK IN OIIP
CURTAIN AND RUG DEPARTMENT We have on hand a lot of odd Curtain*, including some of the choicest patterns, that we will dispose of at less than actual cost. LACB CURTAIINS ;-: A larye line of all the latest pattern*. TAPESTRY AND ROPE PORTIERES In combination, of all the latest color*. RUGS AND ART SQUARES in all sizes. See our Fall Line of up-to-date Furniture. R. H. RUPERT, 123 and 12$ W. Washington Street. 16 and 18 Kentucky Avenue. Member Merchant’s Association.
cent
. ...I propositions to become a provof tne Dominion have been voted
The executive and legl.latlv
! down The executive and legislative powj era are vested in a Governor, appointed by I (he crown, and removable at pleasure, assisted by an executive council of
Try th* Old Scotch Rheumatism Treatment.
Druggist. Wo and 61 at:
All kind* < lag. 4M 8.
Pioneer Druse Work*. I* of brass and pho*ph*r bra
Pennsylvania st.
ran** cast-
Hasora and Hnrber Snpplle E. BODINE A CO.. « K. Ohio.
plrant asserted that he was. and a Hat of cll , or "T?! questions was handed to him. among | represent?
after him. The club 1. keeping up Its organisation, however, watting for a candidate whose name It can adopt. D. B. Shldeler haa returned from California, bronzed by a Pacific sun. A. la well known, gold 1. the circulating medium on the Pacific coast. While he was in San Francisco, having a superabundance of the precious metal to be. carried comfortably In hls pockets, he stepped Into one of the leading banks and requested two $100 bill* In exchange. The bank made the exchange, but exacted 30 cents premium, and wltten Mr. Shldeler expressed surprise, the) explanation followed that the banks were lumbered up with gold, but the currency circulation was limited, and for that reason was at a premium. kjr. Shldeler, who Is an ardent Repub-
these questions he disposed of them by wilting across the mat gin this:
"That’s dead easy."
He finished the examination without having to make use of the other shirt. The confidence of Daniel E. Storms, of I.afayette, Republican nominee for Secretary of State, has Increased since hls return from the K. of P. meeting In San Francisco. On hls way home he and Stephen Hlnshaw stopped off at Salt Lake CTty and took a bath In Great Salt lake. Storms tried hls best to sink, but despite hls tempting of fate he remained on top end the worst he could do was to get a few mouthfuls of salt water.
\ Natural Inference.
[Loutsvllle Poat.J
Infer that your father doesn't know of
nt to Reginald yet." said the ttted the gtrl In blua: “but
It?" ,
your engagenu*! tlear. sw>’«t thing. •He doesn’t." adm why did yju Infer
Dunlap's Celebrated Hat* at Seaton's Hat Store.
All Over.
hoi>« that this may aoon be aald of nthraolto foal Ktrlka-—but it can now b* said of tha celebrated “Lamp'* Ea- !•** that It La well liked all over the .try In bottle by J METZGER A
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CO. Phones
Trick Playing Cards. For parlor magic. Twenty-five tricks for 60 cent*. Can be used as ordinaryplaying cards. HUGH MULLOY. magician, box 282, Indianapolis.
Funeral*. Finest carriages to city. South yards, 62. T*l. 262. WOOD & MORRISON. Dr. W. H. Craig, Veterinary Surgeon. Doga treated. Office. Wood's Stable. Tel. MW.
Garland Stove* and
We *how (he lar|
clt:
the city. glnia av*.
Range*.
w the largest assortment of stoves tn C. KOBHRINU & BRU.. 87S SS2 Vlr-
• dally using SatinPowder, 26c.
Defe work ora. (
Flrat Clan*
etlve Fine* Rebuilt. Fin
only. PERRY * BOCK, brick contract-
08 Maasachuaett* av*. New phone 132*.
Reduced Price* 1* Flour
CATT8. 121 W. Waahlng ton *t. Both phon
and Feed.
MONDAY WOODENWARE SALE IN BASEMENT AT
StarS tore: W V/ASHINLTON 2,7.
Hot Wnter and Steam Heating W* have added hoi water and strain nea In connection with our furnace bualn
will be pleased
water and 427 and «2*
...BIG FOUR ROUTE... Dayton, $1.25 Round Trip
Dedication of the First Church Chrlats Science of Davton. Lecture by Judge Hanna, of Boston, at the Victoria Opera House. Everybody welcome.
lines*.
our fumac«
aaed to furnish •otlmatM on hot ■loam. KRUSE A DEWBNTER, E. Washington at.. ln(ll*n*p«lU.
Langaenkantp Bra*.’ Bra** Work*. Founders and finisher*, 13t-U2 E. Georgia.
' ~ imposition
rona# and Composition Costings.
Mr*. WuwioW* soothing tcathlng; glv** quiet. h«lpfi Carpet*, $1.38 Kafc] Cleaned and R*l«ld. CAPITOL CLEANING WORKS.
tV*
Fmd your bora* Jan**'i
duatlasa oata.
Don't forgot to hav* Mr*. Auittn'* Pancakes for breakfast. Your grocer can supply you.
Brown's Scbool Bboe* the H E. Washington »L. corner Alaban
actin'* Pan-
Nothing half CO fin# as Mrs. Aui cake Flour. Aak your grocer for It. $1.25—Cincinnati and Retarn—$1.25 Via C., H. at 11., Saaday. Sept. 7. Two cpeclal faat train*; th* first will leav* at 8:30 a. m., running through without atopa. the second will leave at 7:15 a. m , stopping at Rushvllle, Connerevllle and H Clnchmatl returning. 8:20 p. m.
WASHING MACHINES, every one guaranteed— Open. Square. Round. *1 tt» 4» 92 411 CHAMPION. No. 4. 65 grades S3 7ft WASH BOARDS, solid brass IKo WASH BENCHES, Hartford *1. ID IRONING BOARDS, selected— Small. Medium. . Large. 35c 30c 40c CLOTHES PINS. 24 for | c IRONING TABLES, folding R.v BROOMS, "Stir Store Spec if’ lOc CLOTHES WRINGERS, all kinds and styles, < from 63.98 down to..OMc | WASH BOILERS, No. 8, ill tin 39c CLOTHES RACKS. collapsing 4Dc BREAD BOARDS, new stock— Small. Medium. Large. Ex. Large. IDc 3«c 3 Sc 3Dc PRESERVING KETTLES, white eelaln lining, an entirely
Just IB—
t qts. 5. fits. 6 qts. »e 2ftc 2»c ; 10 qts. 12 qts. 14 ots". 4ftc 40c 50c
porr lot
( qts.
39c
HJIViyAir, »ICI»TKAYUICW
First f'hurch Chrlats Si
. the Victoria Opera He ...
SPECIAL FAST TRAIN no Btops tn either direction for
—"7- * J-IrT?** 11 passengers, will leave Indianapolis Union Station at / a. m. Returning leave Dayton at 7 p m.
For further Information and tickets, call at Big Four Office*, No. 1 East Wash-
ington Street or Lnlon Station, or address the undersigned.
H. M. BRONSON, A. O. P. A. WHXSN YOU JBUY A....
MERCANTILE
ICIIEMEB. FREE DEALS, Etc., hot le*
F R. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO.. Msnf. 6L
ported eifl Louts. Unli
T1*AVI£JL,1S1*« TO
traveler to use one of the above route* going and the other returning. Three aplcndtdly equtpped fast trains are "peraterl to and from the Pacific Coaat, which carry through standard sleeper* dally between Chicago, .st. Louis. Denver and Ban Francisco. Dining -“■"dee a la cariey on all through traina. If you contemplate auch a trip, let u* beautifully Illustrated pamphlets, free. S. K. Hooper. O. P. A T. A.. Denver,
cam (aervl ■end you
Colo.
your tOA. FT Will 'Be Bead in THE FEWS tOAJVG COLVM N~r.
