Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1903 — Page 2

THE HTDIA^TAPOLIS SCEWS, TUESDAY. SEPTEilBEE 1, 1903.

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aCl opening

THIS WEEK OF OUR NEW

Suit and Wrap Department . For wojpem Al»o o«ir PAUL MATS

£i:c!ii«iv««<M m positivelT gnarasteed to all mc^la We are now hooking ordera for Fall Waists New ^ •abrics Now on Display

Om 0t Om Mrw C«a<«

One #1 Owr Mrc«t Suit*

Wt cleaajrlovea bjr the new dry procea* Try it. It’a all Tm flove* are btnefited hy the cleaning, ii^Coma ia tbia week We mli have lota of amart,

pretty thiaga te abow yo«.

OERRITT A. ARCHIBALD & CO. ’ JS IE:Mt Washington Street.

OLD OLOMIlll HERMIT

FI

LEFT PUPS FOR KITTENS.

JACOB LASS WENT FOR WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER

Canmc Mother Abandoned Her Small ^ Family. j

IBpadlai to XnSmtiaeeltc Keirs.}

) PAOU, in<L, September U—Isom Mmtan.' (two mika west of here, is the owner of a dog- that has deserted her pups and as^^^jsumed the motiierbood of a huer of six

Mim urn WITIDEHTH III FUST liraOBILE

A WYSTERY NEAR

I8p««taj to Tb* ladiaaapotta X«we ]

4 LlBEItrr, Ind September 1-Jacob La*«, a German age about »!»raty-B've

on a bed at ♦be coimty farm

j With no hope of recover., A mjsteiy aurrotinda th* cause of his condWoiL

kittens She gave Mttk to two pups the other day, and from tne time of their birth seemed dissatisfied with their ap-

pearance

8be carried on** of the pops to a stream

I JRPRTY water and drowned it, and took the LtDCn I I other to^ r.<Hghbors. a miJe away left i

and returned home and took charge o. six motherleas kittens, and Is performing an the doue* of the mother cat The kittens seem attached to thyr new parent and folk*w her about ae p'emiaies

HOW MEDICINE WAS TAKEN LITTLE GIRL.

TO

Remnants of Colored Dress Goods Move To-morrow

THIRD LOT-Ungthi l^^Si

reffttfr pwe 50c to -

m

first LOT—Regular price 5ftc. T5c, lengths l*a yards to 6» all go at 'v...* .

2i»c, .10

SECOND LOT—Lengths 1*4 jds.

to ^ regfultr price 50c, i5c and $100, afll go for .15

WILD RUN OVER A BAD ROAD

GENERAL STATE NEWS.

^Speeai f* The Irdsanaiioila JCewa] j LOG.AN SPORT, Ind September 1 —In an * j effort to save a child s life, Chas WllkiaI s*'n of this citT > esterday altemoan I

drove feis automobile at a furious speed

OAKTOIV X-Jesse I'nifleet seventeen ‘ for a distance of ten miles °ever one of

lived for years on a Uttle patch of '^*“*** ® the worst ixiads In the count.v A drag-| grouno, which he ownpd. five miles north, poKTVn.I.E-^act>b E^biaeffer, a vet-’ 6**^ ^ telephone message from, of this place On this patch Is a log hut oi the civil war, fell dead In his a physician at Georgetown a email vll-i

dAjryaxd He was ^entj-two years old tage ten miles west, on the M abash river,' BLOOMIXGTOX — Tvfo chUdren of stating he had a patient, a little girl, who

had diphtheria m malignant form, that if he had some antitoxin within an hour he

NORTH VERNON NOTES.

Maaonlo Fraternity will Lay Corner Stone-of School BuHding. N*»Rllf VEHXON. Ipd, September 1Thti corner stone of the new public school building will be laid on Thursday, 1 p m, by the^ Mnaonlo fraternity. Grand Master English » fficlaling Lincoln V f’esvens, of Mai'I'on, will lie the prlnclpel speaker. Ths new building will cost 127,000 end will i*«ve accommodations for” j*iO pup Is, It will be ready for occupancy January 1, after which time the old building will pnibahly he occupied bv' a number of small manufacturing fataltUshments Doling the past seven years Jennings country has built UO miles of gravel roads 4nd twenty miles are now under contract and process of construction Every one (if the eleven townshtpe la having Improved roadways, ail leading this way The glass-works employ forty-two blowers, forty-two gatherers, forty-two flnIshsrs and other Isborere, and the out-1 put of chlmneye Is from W.OOO to 18,000 per day; and contracts have been (pede for erne cnrhiad of output a day for 136 dajs. The entire output last year, !<«) carloads, was sold tn advance ThI# factory, together with the canning factory, gwelty works and other new Industriee, beve brought a largo number of people to C orth Vernon and there is a scarcity of imes Many cottages are being conI true ted.

|~ TOLD BY HIS SISTER.

I Story

and a kg stable, both far removed from any public road, a kmelj spot seldom in•'aded oy any one \t*terdav. as some •mn .lere passi.ig through the Lawi ground* they weie led to the old stable, from V Mch came sounds as If *ome one

were In distreas

In entering the stable, the men ^oand the old man near an old horse which was also down Lass was uncrnsclous and paralyse*! Mlih no one willing to care for him he was taken to the poor farm On Investlgitlon it whs found inat the last time any one saw La^a was

some days ago as he was going home j 5'^.^ 7 *‘‘ y

! from this nlaie Fi-'m this it Is believed that the oji(j rnaLri iftas in his bam without food or stater four or five days The horse was almost starved and famished for water j While In this place some of Lavs s , friends waiw him drinking with three unknown men 8,jnie think that he had been ] drugyf-d or made drunk, for the purptjse I of getting from him the secret of some burled mone>,«Th»l I.ass held such a se t cret IS surmised bv some who know him

George Rockerfll near this drv. died of croup, and another child la alarming.}

ill

BiyjOMIXGTOX-Mrs William Dowed c*pt»rred and killed a chicken hawk widen iiiaasured threw feet from tip to

«p

POItTLAXD—The Presbyterian church of this city has extended a pastoral call to the Re* Arthur Stewart of Slippery

Rock Pa

\ALP.\RAlSt» — Congressman Crum-' packer is Quoted with saving that Congress w.ll i^aasemble in special session

1

believed the child s life could be ^ved. i Wilkinson volunteered his service and J the use of his fast machine | The road to the intle v lllage meanders along the river over a number of steep hill* and Sr places is very stony Throwing on Ytill power. W ilkinson let the machine atta.n It* hmil of speed and give his altent^ion to guiding St safel} around i t*'e m, - turns m the road lu thirty *

LAPORTE— Silvester Augjrklew»ex,! min itca from the time the message was seventeen year* old son of Anton Augur- rt-ceived bv the druggist Wilkinson placed

klewiex, of South Bend, was killed b> a

TrUmped Up to Ennst

Operation of Police,

Co-

train in this dtv

TERRE H\rTE-A historv of the For-j tv-third Indiana JnfdUitrv has been wnt-i ten bv Co! W E McLean, and w’ll i

shortlv be published

HARTfXiRD CITY—John M Haliam of Washington township In a runawa> accident, w.i8 fatallv injured about the

he medicine In the hand* of the phv«iclan who qulekh administered It to the child -The little patient at on< e grew! iMftter and w hlle her condition is v ery i critical It 11 be!i*‘ved the promptness in delivering the medicine wTl be the means

of her recoverv

tht*n 'si to The Ititllansfx its \.st ] L\PGHTE, 1ml Beptemlier 1-The woman from Chi* ago wli*» gave her name jesterda} as Mr* C.thin Parrish, and tharged that her huslwind had abandone*! her and her eight children and marrleil another woman on which the prosecutor prepared to ask for a rei dvUlori to get him ba*ir from Ml* hi|?|in now turns out to i«) Parrish s sister and two <f the children are Mr Parrish s bv a form er wife She was fleeing from v drunken hustaind, Samuel Hastem and told the Story In order to get the police to aid In locating her brother, who had gone aw vy on a weliding tour without her Knowledge She did not realise tie possdde con#e*4uencea of her charge Mr Varrl-h returned last evening and airangfcl for her care ’

some circumstances in hH pa*t life i internally Present from Germany. i LAW RLNCEBI RG—Henn Bechtel of ^ , ,1. 1 this cil) was damaged J£ W b> the <

i laia* was born in German}, being the burning o' iua barn and content* ne ir

I defendant of a titled famll} A while the Indiana-OIuo 8titte line

after Coming to this country and settling Pl-NDLLTOX—G A George while, in his present horn** le claimed to re- window of the Big Four!

BROKE OUT OF QUARANTINE.

An Argos Smallpox Patient Exposed Scores of People to Disease,

. ^ , target Inuse lost his balance and fell (etve at diff*retit time* ftnaiiclal am from | outward, to his serious injur}

It is said that a

RAT BITE PROVED FATAL

WILL BANKRUPT TOWNSHIP.

Objection to iMtie of BondA

Gravel Road

[gpectal to The IndUuiaiiolta New* | CRAWFGRDSVILLE, Ind . September 1—The cttlaeiui of Coal Cii»«k township. Montgomery eoonty, are exvited over an election which is to he held September 38 It wa* oallod by the County Commlsslonem to vote upon a townkhip bond le•ue of Ite.OOO,' with which ter build o\ er fifty milea of gravel road The petition fbr an eleotion was signed by a ntcjorlty of the voters of the towmsnip, but the minority, which Inctudea many of the heaviest taxpayers, le up In arma, and win fight th# measure Their campaign slogan Is that It will bankrupt the townaUtp CAPSIZED IN A SQUALL . tn Sailing on Pine Lake Haa Its Die- \ advantagsA [fipeolal to The IndlanapoUa News I LARORTE. Ind . September 1 -Teeterday afternoon D K Wells, a wall-known business man of Laporte, and a companion named Millett. of Indianapolis, a guest at the Chautauaua, were plunged tniu the middle of Pine lake by the sudden oapalalng of their aaJlboat Ip a aquall The weather was bad, and It waa some time before their predicament was noticed ffom shore They were rescued after being beaten about on the overturnwt host for neatly an hour and nearly losing their Uvas.

Will Ritlet the Kentucky Claiment. [Speclsl to Thh Indtawapolti Nows) ANDERSON. Ind. September 1 Mr*

laura Pollock, of this city, whose claim as the rightfut wktow of the late William H Pollock is disputed bj Mra Dma Pollock, of fSomwrsel, Ky , who-asserts that j *11

Death of a Mlnleter was Caused by a Rodent. IkSwcisi to lh« IndlsnstKilt .NemiJ HUNTINGTON, Ind , tieptemlier 1 —TJie Rev Rhodes Randolph, a resident of this county sliue 1866, Is dead at his liome in this city after a jears nines* on account of a rat ble One >ear ago he was In a critical e*jndHlon, and his life was despaired of Ho iieoame better and was able to be about* The Illness camo uihiii him again less than one week ago

hla German relifive* Ji is earn tiiai a- VALPARAISO-T'ie special eieUion re }ear or more ago l.e received a package suited in approving* an apiropriatlon *>f with a foreign im*tmark Later, in a expended on a new high

, . , , school badding The vote was light

.onynun.calive n 00*1 the old man when J Bl REX - Frank Hammenck asked how he managed to live, said he twelve }e,ir* old son of Lee Hammerick had re»elved a present sufficient to keep is dead of lockjaw, the result of a bullet

him and had jut It In a pla<e of safe.v As he was suspicious, of ever} one and had no confidence In the banks it is be Hived If he had any money, it is hidden somewhere on his little farm ^ To obtain this hidden werlth mav hav^ been the purpose of the strangers in drinking

with hlHi

l.a«s IS an educated man, well posted In fJerman affairs can sp«.tk several Ian-, guagts ami read and wiJte German an i j English well Hi* wife wiu a refined and

educated <5errran woman

In late yean h*r husband refused to

FATHER WAS OBSTINATE.

Boy Sought Revenge by Swallowing Carbolic Acid [Pjifisl to Th« Indl»n»p« ll» Ve»«j HILLSBORO, Ind, Beptemier 1-Avery Vestal, the eighteen-}ear-old son of Mr and Mrs John \ estal. of llunej » t’omev will recover after an attempt at suicide The boy drank a carbolic achl prepnratlou that had been used to do. lor a horse He f ives as his reason the fact that hla ether refuged to let him have the use of a horse and buggy Mad Mullah's Fire Arms English. ADEN, Arabia, Septemlier 1 —The principal sources for the supply of rifles and ammunition to the Mad Mullah* forte* in Bomallland have been traced through a complete identification of trademark* through agents At Harrar and Jlbutll Ab}S8lnla. to a London fl-m Sliue the commencement of the operations in BomalHand an aggregate of SOOOOOO round* of Lee Melford rifle ammunition and ^rreeiKmdlnglj large numbers of l.a*eMetford and Gras rifles htve been shipped hy this lanidtnv firm It* Jlbutil and Harrar by way of Mnncheiter and Maraeilkva.

Ml Xt’lE—Ihe three vear-old daught«r of Mr and Mrs J J Fitspatrick swallowed a button which lodged tn her thro,at

allow her to leave the place unie*s in hi* i I^rwas

conipaiij and she led such a lonely life „ that she blew her brain* out with a re V AT l'AI,AlSO_Mr* Dora Forth wife volver in front of their old log hut about I of Adolph Borth is plaintiff in a -uit

I three }ear* ago Since that time l.a8» h is j ngainst LarJ Baum, claiming La fwO for I i>eeu living alone with one horse and at vvonls spoken it is alleged with a view

tow, refusing to have any exchange of i injuring her character—

j hospitalities wtth tho«« around him GREENC\8TLE—The pronounced opI m ' position to the proposed carnival has re-

I suited in the Greonc istie band canceling the contract with the Dixie compan}, and I the carnival haa been called off BLIFFTON - The Bluffton Grand Opem-houBo Company will be incorporaI ted by John W lerrell and others capital stocK 1SI.000 Terrell Is stlH tn jail, I awaiting trial for knltng his son-in-law TERRE HAUTE—The county superlni teiident is having trouble In securing a sufficient number of male teachers for the country schools, the industrial actlvIt} calling them into other lines of work GOSHEN—George U Hattie, who figured prominently some months ago because of his marriage to Dr Anna G I,a|iifman and subsequent divorce and Mary E Ellis have been united in

{Spec'al 11 The Indianspolli New* ] j PLlMOrTlI lad September l-i ‘ lYod Eaton who has been in smallpox! qua'^antine at Aigo* Marshall countv, , made his escape u few davs ago and *cores of pe^Tle have since been exposed

^ , Eaton was intoxicated as alleged, and he

wound in the from a target rifle i , while attempting to lift a wash*^1t)oaer’> chikl was sick, and rublwd his filled with boiling wate*- stumbled and hands ove* the chiid’s face Eaton then fell and wa* scalded from head to foot > went to the home of Elias \ ance, also | LVFAVpTE-Jo*eph B ,^\orkman quarantine From there he went

belief that this | shaking hands with people ^

cHv is the wealthiest per capita of any gayipg he would give them small-| cltj in the feuie, and that Hensselaei was sent to Jail and fined The

sheriff refused to allow him to stay in jail, tout the biate Board of Health took

stands second

LEGS TORN FROM BODY BY MERCILESS WHEELS.

up the ca*e, and Eaton was lodged be liind the bar* | There are three cases of smallMx In Argo* There also is a ca*€ at Culver, j where Mrs Ixniden, who workevl In a* fnmilv In PI} mouth whs stricken with the disease P i* not known how many,

people have been exposed

DEPENDED ON FAITH CURE.

Talked with His Friends with the Hope of Meeting Them Across

the Line.

Iblje* lat to The IndlanaiioH* Nrw* ]

NORTH MAXI UKbl ER Ind, Septembei 1 —With both legs lorn from his IkmI} John Brookins, a fifteen-}ear-old boy lay fi r sever.il hours Sunday afternoon, talk-

ing with hi* friend* conscious that be i marriage

was going to die and bidding eat h ofj Gt>LUMBUb-Mi*8 Edna Vollmer, who them good b} telling nil tint he hoped shot and seriously woundi^i Otis Judd.

* 8^ former sweetheart, wllPawatt grand

to me<t ineip in neaven action while at large on 12 000 bond. HKM.kiii* with tw > other bovs of his^^ac prellnilnary hearing having been

age. had been playing along the Big J'our railroad and wan. Jumping on and off pa*«lng trains, when he-was thrown under a freight train, several cats passl'ig over hin* and cutting off his left leg at the ankle and the right at the thigh Quint S nith and Ro} Steele, his pla> mate* *arrie*l him from the track to an embankment taking along the legs,

which weie tompleiel} severed from the great s<ichem I G

bodv 1 hen they called help Brookins because of 111 health J K Sedwick lived foi seven hours I senior sagamore of this clt}, succeed* to

The bov was the son of Alonio Brooa-1 i^o position

ins a liboier, and had time and time again been admonished hot to ride on the

Death

ReMeved the Patient After a Short iilneas

MARIOX, Tnd, September 1 —M}*s Lvdia Jolmson, twenty-six veafs old, of Jonesboro, refused to call a phislclan after being seiaed of typhoid fever liecause of her firm belief in pra}er A borther and sister shared this faith, and although neighbors urged the attendance of a doctor, none w*(,e called, and she died I,.ast week they attended services at Ciavpool, whlth strengthened their belief as Christian Scientists, and after the patient had been seizeil of hemorrhage of the nose, which finally stopped, alb were confident it was the result of pra}er, and thl* confirmed the determination of the

iioatponcd patient not to be treated according to orKf 1,-111- Tjav-Tovv- -TK. 1 dinar} medical methods After death het NLVV IX)NIX)N The Howard County diagnosed by Dr Whitson *^f,*w**^*?. formerl} coroner of the county, who ex- ^ right editor mid C E ^ pressed the belief that her life could have Haworth buriness manager. Lditorially j had a phvslclan been called In the ivaper pledges its eternal hostillt} to the early sUgea of the disease

Aatamn

An H»rm

WASSON’S

$1.50, tU for. Ltaigg* Tsihr-

iag DtpU Now Op&m

!i]

The New Coats and Suits

receive^heir first and best showing here, as usual. Wonderfully attractive they are, too, wnh the unmistakable air of correct style and autumn effectiveness. Both*' long and short Coils are shown, and they are equally approved by good dressers. As to Prices * Ladies* New Medium Weight Fall Jackets of tuack Ltmondsvtlle cheviot, full box back and front, lined throughout with taffeta silk ...flO.OO Ladies’ New Fall Jackets of English covert, ^ inches long, corset fitting, 16cord scams, Skinner satin lining* ,,...512.50 Ladies’ New. Ratnj'-day or Walking Skirts, blue-black cheviots, broadcloths, melton and panne cloth, fancy mixtures m all the new weaves, at $5 00, $7 50, $10 00 and 512.50 Ladies* New Tailor-made Suits, dress and walking lengths, corset and half-fittmg jackets, from *27 to 45 inches long, every new material, from $15 00 to 575.00

CLEARING UP

Shirtwaists

Ladies’ $i 5<1 White India Linen Shirtwaists .

.98

Ladies’ $5 00 Shirtwaists

White for ..

India Linen

51.98

Ladies' $0 75 Irish Linen Shirt waists

52.98

Ladiex* $8 50 bhirtw aist

\\ hue Suits ..

India Linen

,52.50

,50

50

Blankets, Comforts Cotton Blankets, full 10 4, grav mixed, regular 70c value, pair Bed Pillows mixed feathers, weight 5 pounds to the pair, full size, each,

Fine Silkolinc Comforts, full 72x80, figured on both t

sides, pure white cotton, $2 0<) value, each 51*25 White Blankets, fine tcaseldown, regular size, 70c value, pair 55 Comforts, extra fine silkohne, beautiful patterns, pure vvhite cotton, large sire, 72x78, $2 25 value, each 51*50 Heavy Comforts, made of moire effects, twilled material, stitchei all over both sides, figured, $2 75 value, each 54*08 Gray Wool Blankets, 10 4 size, fine twilled, thoroughly cleaned and scoured, $$4 50 value, pair 53.26 Shetland Plaid Blankets, 10 4 size, m three decided checks, heavy weight, pair... 5L75

Gas Stoves, Heaters Ou' Jewel Gas Range has four-burner top with simmer burner, is made of the best blue polished steel, 16-inch oven and broiler, easily k€pt clean, large double ovens, to keep the heat where It belongjj, a regular $15 00 value, fbr..... .542.98 The Royal Basc^ Burner is massive, beautiful and original, is entirely new for this season and presents features found in no other base burner, prices $2250 to.... »500.00 The Royal Hot Blast, withe ut question thif best stove manufactured, burn* any kind of fuel without smoke or soot, producing the greatest amount of heat with the least amount of fuel. Prices commence at .. 51l*T6 First-das* No. 8 Cook-Stove, very heavy castings, guaranteed a perfect stove..". 512-75

H. P. WASSON & CO. The ladianapoHt Stere WASSON & CO.

RESCUED BY THE SON.

the saloon

MA.ITINSVILLE-Owlng to the retliement of L W Otto, of Crawfordsville, a* great saChem I G R M of Indiana

pa-'iing trains He was Injured within hu idred vard* or hi* own hnike

Ball Game ia on the Program, {fiperlsi to Ths IndlsnspoUi NsstJ RRN88KLAKR Ind September 1 —Gne

hundred and forty of the teaclier* of J i*l>er county ar® attamtinK Inetltul© wo»-k this week In this cRv Mi*8 Kaniite A Love, of _jMunete. Is in cliarae of the nuislr and the instructors aie t) lae>on Reid <f lyoulaviile Ky . and Frank Fiix of Go himbtm G To-morrow evening an addrewa wtil be delivered hy J Frank Han

Knocked Out by an Interurban Car. [''lexial to Ths Iinllanapolli New#]

MARTINSVILLE—Harrlson Ijew!*, six-tv-four }ears old living near the Morg.inOwen county line before hi* death arranged for hi* burial and requested that services be conducted by the Rev J H

Ketoham of this clt}

VAl PA Ft AI SO- It is now supposed that

ANDERSON* Ind bepteniber 1-Three I'aniel H3de whose dead bod} was found from It. ro„nf,f the Michigan Uentral trucks comnorse* stmven from tr j Madison county' ametde oy throwing himself under tnhrmarv farm la*t night and were, a parsing train He had prevlouslv

threatened to end his life

JErPERSONVILLE - The Jefferson-

ttiiilA the othor Albanv Ch,autaunua Asso-

'iT.o clatlnr lins iieeii organized and t®n en-

aistance aw iv i ho tertalnments of a musical and literary

eharacler will be given during the corn-

struck bv an evpres* car on the I'nion Tiaction line Gne hor*e was mangle<l

benrath the car were hurled some

car did not le«\ e the rail* and it ran foi

tome distance twfore the motorman could , winter at Glenwood Park b’-lng If to a stop and return to lha ^ *

Scene of tlie aevkient mr nn, xtt-.

Qualifying Himself for the Pulpit.

J*necl«I to The Indlanaiv lln New* J

Ml Nt*lE Ind Septemiier ! ('a*per

a well-known libot leadei

RIC HMOND—Despondent l>ecause he

I had lf>st a horae on which he depended for .a llveilhoiai James 8 St.u klealher, of West Richmond, swallowed Uudanum and laid down in a corn field to die He was

' found b} clnldreii and will live

1 MARION—The I athfinder carnival opened Li«t ev ming and Mis* Bertie

Grasshoppers will Resume Operations. [Si>eoial to The Indianapolis News } MLNCIK, Ind bepbtnl^r 1 —The American Sheet Steel Company’s grasshoppei mill hero resumed operitloifs in part this morning, with 250 workmen Ihe men are lioping the American s large plant here, tluB Midland, which has been clo*ed for two week* without sign of an early reoarmptlon, will now reopen A shortage of ortiers is the ostensible cau*e of the shutdown That tlie close is not foi long seems cepLiln because the effort to secure a sufficient gas supply for both mills continues

Man and Boy Were Terribly Stung by Bees. [Special to Ths Indianapolis News ] NASHVILI.B. IiM, September 1 — James Pruitt and hla eight-year-old son weie almost stung to death yesterday by a swarm of bees Pruitt was assisting In moving a house on the Charles Sipes farm, and several hives of bees were in the yard The bees attacked the workmen, stinging Pruitt in the face until he was blinded He stood and fought the Inr sects as best he could, while his companions ran His little son went to his rescue, and was severely stung while trying to aid his father Pruitt’s features are terribly swollen He was led to hla liome, where his condition remained dangerous for several hours

THREE AMERICAN CARDINALS.

Two

of latfavette and on Thursdiv theie- ^*’"**^*‘^**'

she isT the bona-fide* widow will ao* to'^ gome In which the teacher* i formerly pre*ident of the Trades council

ene is tne oona-noe wmow. win go to pRtetl against the clerks nf no. , , ^ . .. 0\erl> wa* crowned carnival queen and Louisville and Somerset to secure docu- cHj and now wo'^king as a conductor on the was presented with a JlOO diamond ring metitary evidence In case the Kentucky —■ e ' I ^luncie A Hartford Lit\ Interurban road i mi. b-'half Oi the local lodge

elaimsnt brings suit for the estate of the dead man Mrs. Pollock of this cltj i reports that she Is the daughter of Mr 1 and Mrs Nicholas Bennett, of la>ulsvilte,

I (

Master

1* studjing for the mmistrj He lia*

Annlhliatlng the Quart Shop. , o f, Th- i-a,.—V , J”'' returned from the State conference '"J *"'*'*”*P’fi* News] GhrHtlaic church at Harri*\llle

IvGKuMiJ Ind, i>eptember 1 Grow-j c>cca*!onallv he nil* a pulpit being an or-

Kv. and says that she will have no d»f-'lng out of anti-salooo agitation ut Ru*- darned local preacher fhniity. ln esta.hlishihf her claiin by the affldavU* were filed here ve*ier->

da} agatnet William E Re* a drugg1*t, clvarging him with welling whl*k} without preecriptioo A chaige wa* also filed

on b-'half of the local

Kile} was master of ceremonle* GREfcXCASTLE-The authorlti^* are

again interested in the Henrv Seward wife murder cise for whicn Mr Seward

awaiting trial it being alleged that

Sweetheart Proved He was Joking -ppok Possession of a Chapel. [Special to The Indianapolis New*] [Special to The lodianapolle New* ] LAPORTE, Ind, September 1-Miss p^OLI Ind, September 1—’While funHattle Schuster brought an action for, gerv ices *wete being held in Apples puret} of the peace against her too per-j th'a city, yesterday afterSlsten lover, whom she charged with j bumble-bees were discovered In the pointing a revolver at her when he asked uaditorlum, while the body was being tor her hand in marriage At the trial, plac^ In position to be viewed by friends }f*terda} it w.»» cotmluslvel} proven that/ihe bees reseated the intrusion having the weapon was merely a beer bottle ' built a nest near the pulpit, and many and the, defendant. Fred Martini,en. de- of the* Insects had to be killed before clared that he was joking, and had no the services could proceed Intention of marrying the gir! Tho' .

youno: man wa* discharged

reputable people of that city.

Improvements «t C«mp Grounds [enscisl to TH* Indlsnai*>H* News ]

ANDKRBON. Ind, September 1—Dr. Q M. HUliffOss, president of the State Spiritualists, haa called a meeting of the new directors for to-moTrow. at the campgrovinds, and he will submit a proposition looking la material improvements, a portion of which expenee will bo born# by Idre. Hllllgoas, who Is a wealthy woman

Four-Hundred-Acro Tract Purchaaed.

(Special to Thf IndiaBaacUs Ntwa) BVLIjIVAX, ind , September L—F. M

Rugger closed up a deal >'e»terday for

4(10 «e4ws ef roal land in Chiaa towo*hlp <’<wncilraan John D five milea east of here The coal will be intoxkaflon wa*

mined at tmee-

Franklin Church Pastorate Accepted.

{‘St**, lal to Th* Irdiansnoll* New*]

_ ....... I AIHIRTE Ind Septemlier 1 —Piof

against ftaiituel t.a}lar owner of a qiiaVi i t'I«rk R Parkei *on-lii-nw of Dr W T ilh*>l4 ciuHntltirs than a I stolt of FrdUtklln hs*** quart The blanket remonstraiue wu* prosmeni or r r.umiin toiiege ba* effective in diivhvg retail saloon^, om ,f | V'T*'** ^ i'* him Iv-t eventhe village Now the anll-snkvon ele ling bv the congregation of the First Bip-

menL is determine,! to annlhlUie th^* ,i«, quart shop business *

Opening of Palmer University. | MCNCIF, Ipd , Poptember 1 —I'almer Lniver«itv is to open on Septerrber 15 with public exercises In which nine trus-

addltli nai ^ev idenoe 1ms been uncovered, | tees and several speakers Will take part

Dr V E Reiver of Shippensburg, Ba

HAD EIGHTEEN HUSBANDS.

Chicago Man from Rome Saye More will be Appointed.

CHICAGO. September 1-William J Onahan, of Chictdio, who has just leturned from Roms, is authority for the story that In the near future two additional cardinals will be created in the

I’nlted States

Mr Onahan was a friend of l,eo XIII, and stands high in the Catholic church In the United States Mr Onahan would not dlscuie the names of the men who are to be appointed, and would not even admit

that he knew them

*'It would not be fitting for me to discuss that phase of the matter,' he said, "before the names are announced from Home lam confident, however, that tiit two cardinals will be appointed Ijefors

long *’

.'hti-^h of thl* cltv to fill the p.i*to-

pomtlng strongly to the at cubed \ALPAK,alSO-Frank I,ePell who receritlj made an oiodaument and Is absent 1* an imp*»rtaiu wmie«« in toe trial of Truman Beam acvu*e*i of murdering hi# *weelheart Vlaitha lotw-em-c and lue State is trying to locate him pr I\’A\NE—Ihe trust companies and the national banking institutions of this titv are unltln< on a proposition to e'jiuil-

iuis been elected to the chair of i>edagog} Miss Janet Kevand a graduate of Syracu*e College will teach French Mis-* IMlIie Walker of Kans.ts City will take the chair of <zr«ek and German Forest W Miller, ot Ilooppole 111 will have charge of the commercial department

FOUND OUT Whet e Wether Found Out About Food.

Town Clerk Handy with His Fists fSpeclSi tv The !n<ils«aiN>U* New* ] WLXDFALl, Ind. September 1-Frank

RurnL town clerk, knocked down Siimuel Biackburn. a. fruit tleakr, of Eiwood after which riackbun* wa* anresttwl bj

Bakef and a Impos-etl bv

Squu-e IhtYla, Platkburn twd left his horse ^tandin*’ upon the *t'"eet8 for wev - era! hours and the animal wa* imptvunded This aroised his ire, and he abused

Bums with the re*ult aa stated

rate made vacant bv the re«!giiaiion of J*® ihe^payment of int^ere*l to depositor* Dr Gcoriie ,'aleb M,»o»e , , . . _

Mighap to Coal Miners. {Speciei to The In anspoU* News }

LIKTIX Ind, September 1 —Mibhaei

Proposition May be Accepted. (^^>e^lsl t' Tb* Indianapolis Sews} SI LI U AX Iiul September i Sev »ra! members of the Town Board have intlmatcl that the town will accept the proposition of John O Ghanev to assume the w ter del I of OOD for a francW«e If the M'beire *vn.twd*^*r Chanev w41I fur ni'-h water from the Wabush river, tea rode* awav

Heretofore there ha* been a variation of i per vent between the banks and trust

companies

ANDKIvSGN—I' C Travers the lexa* inodiuro who brought suit against the

State Splutuali*ts Asaociatkm

*i5.nd ^ relieved Chronic throat trouble

Charge Made in Croaa-Com plaint

Against Kokomo Woman.

KOKOMO, Ind , September 1 —Henry F Pohlman, whose wife sued for a divorce, hd>f filed a troHS-eomplaint in the Superior Court, tn which he charges that the has been married eighteen times, end that to ills pofcitivre knowledge site has four husbands living in this county, alJ of whom have been divorced from her within four years He alleges that eight of her divorced husbands live in Ohio Pohlman savs hi# wife is a "professional” In the marriage business, that she wlU marry a maoi ii.e with him for a time, and then seek another The complaint also says

nuraing baby to the adults Jn thl* way',

•TWloe during tlie summer months mv ' Thoinr*on emploved by the Island Valley taken violently 111 and wm Oomnanv had his lea brokeiv and ^^a*

Matron of an Indian School. (ei^iai li> The iniiiarspol v News] KOKOMO, ii'd Sertember 1 —M

Alice Dellaven one of the pioneers of by tlie dangerou* illne** of hi* brother thl* count}, --tarled for Tuskahoma I Lawson Stone at Amherst Mass "The

\ aiil «li and tne case waa stricken from

the docket

ANGOLA—Moneved men headed be Cvras Cline have made application Lwk Ing to tne e*lablishment of a national bank in u.i* cltv This i* the outgrowth of the di-.turoance* in baskie** circles, caused Kv the failure of private banka In

this and Steuben countie*

LAFA\ ETTE—Pre«ident Slone of Pu**due I nlver*ltv is delaved in the East

ill Health Compelling Retirement, [SpeciiU to Die Indianapolis News] CRA’IVFORDSVILLE Ind , bepiembe-

1—At the South Bend Confereni-e this week the Rev Samuel W Goss, the

fin Joung pastor of the Flrvt Meth- organized Institution, devot^ to the pur% ^ys*'to%ntercoU«ie.”ttnd^ UJt« dp tor al- church, of Crawfordsville. will ask pose of getting herself married i hi/studies for the rainlstry. He is but * “ ’ flft4n years old but Is doing work

Boy Offer* No Explanation. s advance of other boys of bis age

that for }t ars the woman Iws been "an l o/'ihe^me cihureh." wlif'leave' in a few

Forty-Third Annual Institute. [Special to Th* Indianapolis Naws ]

CJREENHBURO, Ind. September 1The forty-third annual session of the Decatur County Teachers' Institute opened yesterday morning at the high school building and will continue until Friday evening Prof Martin W Sampson, of Indiana University, is the instructor In literature G M. HoTferty, of Chicago University, vHIl give lectures along tne line of science and nature study Prof Irving King, of the Wisconsin State Nor-

mal, Will instruct In psychology. Powder Worker*' Contract Ended. [Special to Tb« Indisnspolls News j

LINTON, Ihd, September I—The Linton Powder Company, which organized re^tly, ‘la constructing building* The magazine will have a capacity of 90,000 kegs The powder workers' contract will expire with the close of the month, and operation* may be suspended until new contracts are entered Into ' No trouble 1# anticipated In making terms wrlth th# In-

diana Powder Company

Preparing to Enter th* Minlftry. [HpecUl to Tb* Indisnspolls X*w* J k LAPORTE, Ind. September L-GeorgA Link, son of the Rev George Link pastor of St John's Lutheran church, of this city, end grandson of the George Link, the preceding pastor

SURE DEATH TO CookrosobM, Rats, Mot, Water Buge, Oroten Bug*, sad all other verede. STEARNS’ ELSmiC RAT AND ROACH PASTE Is aste* greedily^ by rats, uie*. eeekroeclws, water bugs, etc n drive* rats end mlee out of Bie NtKiee topi*. Kssy tosas, elcsnfy tauadle, sad sere death to the4« peats

aUAIIAIiTBR-y*itr «*Mt fe*M • StsMiis’ Hselris S*t aad Rmm9i RmIs dees set de sll that I* ctsiieed (sr t.

2 n*bei, 2S«; heM M'pi > If 00 DfSflfMi Md greenw, w tm» Izpress PrspeM. ’ Stmme' RIesMe Past* Ce , Chiesfs, Ilfs

DYSPEPSIA

" Hswfag tskM •hr** por

cstarra s da* to Cs*i

I ii*T* t*lr*n

eat wltboBl *V| , _ iiMr*^lB^*^d*yj*^*a sll tb* otLart

J*aii

fag tatoe yoar w«ad*rfal * PMesr*t*'*{M woto* s^RagCBtlNljr cniwTof •topaik Md dytpwi* T think * word of priiMlt

C)weM«ta"ieor thalrwondarfal noapotltlM. •

nmon^* oibev io-eahod rtmeUei ivril and ! find that Cssesret* r*ll*T*

r*ll*T*

v* takes

tr^id te s year

M<^s*, M Men*r St. Jersey Cl^, X. A

the lasu-oince business

In

Adjourned m Honor of the Dead '^Special to The Inllanap il* News ]

[epeclsl to Th* Indlanspoli* New* ] I SI LLIVAN, Ind , September 1 —Charles j Nash, the fourteen-year-old son of James 1 Nash, a well-known citizen, dlsappeare*! I

MUN'CIF Ind, September 1 —To honor f jears ago Yeeterday he returned t''e memorj of Mt** Florence M alllf>g, | jjome It was supp<j»ed that he had been

the leather musician painter whose funeral

bebv Whs

„ ,u K... J vwung man is a senior In Pardue Un verli^ini5r "3r tcvHiftv nniBi I «it'% lAais CjijkripfY

tron of an Indian school, of which her uncle. Col George Burgovne a descendant of the famous General Burgovne.

was taken «kk this summer while emploved at Pittsburg

OHfcKEN—Frequenters of Lake Wawa-'

sculptress and deco}ed awaj b} gypsies, and the police was held th's of the clues of the middle I^est were

afternoon the Delaware County Teach notified and a search for th# miesing boy er* In*titute adjourned Several hundred was kept up for months loung Naeh reteachers and a number of prominent for- turned as mysterlousiy as he went away, e%n educctors are attending the insti-' and he refuses any explanation of hi*

Can of Hot Tomatoes Exploded. [8l>*elsl to Tb* Indlsaspolt* K*wa1 SLLLIVAN, Ind., September L—While canning tomatoee, Mrs Abner Richards was severely burned about the face and arm The can became overheated and exploded Her four-year-old child wa* also badlv burned

tuie

strange abeence

Verv slow ewtilnw nvwr lha artai-kc HI* ««« tamous vieuerai tsurgovne. vx. «awa-

Saigent and

9 gOOils 1^11$ Ymi 90011 ^ Alfwzil 1.'^$ AtA90ii

cam* v*ry much coiurtipatevl , Aionxo t»aviasvn were arresteo "Then I shifted to Grape-Nut* fvxvd and w _i * found that this was Just what babj * Youth* Quarrel at a Dance needed, addingf.lf to Ms milk aftwr aofien- [Siecisl te ’»• ioij»»B|xqt* N«wai

strong and chubby as any mother could | dance given by the Modern M oodmer at

Duff there was an altercation in which Norman Ostn'rae th# eev'enteen-vear-oM son of Po<wm,*stor Lewis 0*borne. of Duff. w.ts severely *ti bbed bv Ossie Cvkrr}, sixteen years old The youthe had been thb

ask| which you know Is sartng a great “It did notltake me long to find out that a •aucfr of Grape-Nuts end cream I* Ju»t what la ne^ed bv ihe tired new - own^B&Tactlw Hi?wi^**Se*?hadren

at* old enough to chew Grape-Nuts It laarresieti

far bggher for them than oatmeal pt any other mushy foods, for It develO]»i their 1

League Lost the First Round.

t^h and helps ^elr liigejrtlon and their i L»e«*ai to’The liidaaaai»,qis Xewwt brighter end more ac- j scOTTSBURG Ind . September t-The

"Truly here la

Reunion of the Murray Family, 1 [Spetial to Tb* ladianapoll* ^w^] VVINDFALL. lad September reunion of the fanuiv of John and Catr] erine Murrai who settled in Madiso; ! ooui.ty. near kl< xandria reariy ■reventv jeara ago was held jeslerda} at the * home ol Mr and Mrs. John Allman near > ilvat t 4> Nearlj I'V relatives and friends

( were present Indiana Postmaster.

I [Spevlst to Th« Indianspoli* N»*r« J

I WASHINGTON, September 1—Indiana i postmasters were appointed to-day as

foUow-s GraWll AUe^_^unt>.

Souder, "

vice Jos A Grabin, resigned

. . wonderful food and one for the entire family * NAme given by Poetom Cu, Battle Creek. Mich.

There’* a teawm.

Look in each packajM for a copv of the famoug litti# book. ‘The Road to lA'ell-

Good Citlsens’ l^eague has lost its first round in the fight ter Buiidav closmg James H Loomis, who was arrested for keeping his saio<m open on Sunday, has been released, no one appearing to prosecute It is understood that the other cases

jalU be dropped.

Prevents He*t Prostration Take Horsford s Acid Phosphate during hot weather. A delightful Acid Toruc that quiets andyjurengthcns the nervous systam and mducerf refiwahmg aleea.

vu*e president and J P Dolan same pmee tccremr}-treasurer A hatcherv wfill be e'vtabUsbed next spnrtf Charles Benner bas been appointed game warden TERRE HAI TE-There ’s an Impression that the Rev J Walker, of the First M E ch ireh. will be chosen preding elder vice Dr 8 B Towne who tires b} Itmitation and the church will endeavor to secure the Rev I* G Lea- ( senbv formeriv of Tnnit} church, as hi» LAFAYETTE-Mrs Sarah Alice BudJ is demandiag a divorce from J^roes Newton Budd all^iig abandonment Some 1 months ago a --aluable coilecUon of diamonds was stolen from the Budd home- » stead and the son of the plaintiff bv a former mawvge was arrested but not

prosecuted

not TH BZND-’WhJle imposing a fine ,n l«naz Bednarwach for wife whipping

Judge F'eldman said I

Gi^t of a Grove for Park Purposes. [Special t"' The Indianap i.s New* ] Si LLIVAX. iml September 1 —D J, Te''*'ane, a member of the Indiana R*formatorv board has announced hi* intention of donating to the village of Dugger as soo'i as the vUioge imorp-^irates as a town a five-acre grove situated within the propof=^«fi corporate limits for a public park

Sick" ■ ■

ia<lig*atlofl, Dyspgpaiji, Conatipatio*.

Severe Fire Los* at Alexandria. • [Spec 4 ^10 Th* Indisnapoll* NewtJ ALii-XANDEIA, Ird., September li-

Flre In th» department store of \V C

p,-tttorson at midnight last night, dam-' BiUouaoaaa, Heartburfii Of Nauaea eaa aged the drv goods section <M The . - , ... ,,, , , , flames are supposed to have originated quickly cured if you will OOjy take from an open gas Jet- The loss Is covered ' Hoetetter** Stomach Bitter* at th* firat

b> Insurance <

Retires from Editonal Management

i«ipe<.ua to The IiMtianapa I* Memi. ]

PERL, Ird Saepttember 1 —tV ith this weeks i««ue of the Monitor, at Maej. Carl Jessen reure« from the management J th® of that pape* Id ^ucteed Jaipea Terry, advertising manager on the Rochester SrPtinel Mr Terry will assume the management of the mechanical department of

the Argos-Bulletln at Laporte (Special to Th* Indiaoapolli New* |

PERU

Change tn Expreaa Agents. [Special to The Indianapolis Kew* ]

PERI, Ind September 1 —Harry H , i . Toung local agent for the United State* tneie ailmcota.

I,xpre#s Company, has been promoted to j t® 4ry it the next time your stomach .... office and wU! be gets out of order. The genuine nmat f succeeded here b> Burnle Redmon, of An-1 • , derson have onr Privktff Stamp on neck of

I symptom. There can be ao diaappomtment because it contains only those in- [ gredicnta a* wiU strengthen the stomsch

We urge you

One Hundred Students Booked.

bottle.

will not s«imJ )

}OU to jatl for a long period, because' Eczema No Cure, N« Pay. > on? fanulj la wi^out oth«r means of | your druggist will refund your moeey tf Pazo support iwit had I the power 1 would oiatmeat f*‘l« to cure fUn*w<^ Tetter. OM

Ind , September L—E J Duke*,

tceasurer of Winona Asserabi}, is home

......... aofi h« state* that the school for boy* tricere and Bore* Pimpi** and Blackhead I will open W'ednesdav, September 9, with

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