Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1903 — Page 11
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1S03.
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“Thourbt* rule the world '* — Emersos There is thought in ev^ry pecc of Gorham Silver as also grace of design and excellent workmanship. These differentiate it from the mediocrities of anonymous makers.
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re*poB»ibl«^ jeweler*
keep it
PULLS OUI1IOOIU10 GET RELIEF FROM PMN
INSIDE OF STATE CHAIRMANSHIP FIGHT NOT FREELY UNDERSTOOD
| QUEER AFFLICTION THAT SEIZES MRS. ABNER KIS8IMAN.
THREE TEETH ARE GONE
:»l 1‘j Th* In ilanepoll* !
FtKU. InJ . Sci/tH.T i>er 3L-A queer -if
j flietton i* that which ha* seized Mr*. Ah- 0 [ •■Jim
Iner Kiatrirri.^r . a boardirig-bouw keeper of
State Officers Want a Man Pledged to Party and Not to the
Individual.
[Frow. a 8t*9 CmtmtUiaidtnii f^r ua>> th*v t^n r>at I . A.NK, Ind.. Jve-ptcujUer -4 A if i.ii> one in thi* dkstrki wouM few hourfc r.fier i,larr> i*etiilt l uiie-il <u »u»"h urn iirraiisernHiit. l.*it udMlate* aiMOaiai. arrived in Ft. Wa> at. Uu*t an ofllce with a j^ar huI- .. - ...,, . . _ _ , ary and not n;u h 1 a do ha* H* f*'!ii'.l.*
tire aUitorTriied annosiriceiuent wa» made that Wiillaui tlealve wa* a carniuLiie foi
KepuUikan hairnuin of the Twelfth die- Twelfth District for Gilbert, irix-t. iu f>pi>osdtiun to Klmer la-oiiard There i- aut mu- h doubt but that Uie the present chairman. It wa* at once u«- Twelfth dwtrii t will gar to the convention dernt'Viel that Mr. Geake wap ■elected a* fot Newton W. Giitw-rt for Governor, but
SHS LIUIRIES WILL ROE INCfffiE PRICES
HIDING IN THE NORTHWEST. Russell Boles, Alias Cotton, Caught in British Columbia.
THIS IS NOT PURPOSE OF
TIONAL ASSOCIATION.
ARE TOO
SULLIVAN, In«L. September 24.—Last idsTit came a telegram from Otty Marshal Willis llial he had .uptured Hassell, alias “Cotton," Holes, formerly of this city, at Westminster. Vancouver. B C.. who is wanted for the murder of Harold Friborn. at l *eiiver, t'olo.. In l>e\ s euiber, 1!W1. and
t f t , r whom there Is a reward of $1.5tt).
, Hute* is aV vowed «.f usaaitlting and nearij
MANY LAUNDRIES kiUi! ‘<s Friborn* >ister. and it was whiles IVIRI1 I LMUisumto lu lister that'
FYiU.m was killed. Mrs. N. S. Worley *
""' ami James Kolee. of this city, are a sistf
and brother of the accused, and it was ; tlaxiugh a letter addressed to Mrs. Worley, j signed Bert Jewell, but underneath which j signature was the word Russ. ’ that
:Spe,l* So Thf Indiaa*l*><is New;
g man who would oppose the re-election it i* not likely that tne delegates will at- ^hT C^btan gave Willis a clew to his hiding place
. .. . B e-** w-fe * - • :e e of J P Stratton
leuke i» the father of Wiliiam A Mr. Gilbert has *->me opposition In some . ‘ '* , , °i ibis city. She has separated from ?
, ,, „. i dent of •*- - - ■ - • 1
I tbte etty For aboa* a "year, at period, , Ce ake7 wdm "i» a deputy IrT'the "."mj; of of the cotmUes «77he"T^eifth dfotriet. | ^' ‘ >f th * Xati0n * il ^^^ymet.'s Aa^>- her husband, and is now living at Rpckyj ) Of from two to four months each. «b*j JUiurney-Geoeral Miller, and so it is un- b..t it is believed that, in the convention, j , ' kuu>n - ul Milwaukee, last week. s lw-a» assauiled by ava-ompanted . i lias become aware of w#metliing wrong In 1 aeratood that Mr. Miller is also back of, the delegates wn» stand by him unUl it Is I at tlMk tl '* m tl ‘ al cily thit th * :U *' j Willis to British Oolumbia. and Identtlied! ■I .J-,. ■ the pit of her stomach and the nerve, of}the eider Geuke's candidacy. Mr. Ckuke seen that he . an hot be nominated and '“ H ’ brt,otl ^ to form a * : *' i »» tk comi '‘ ,wt * j l “* abused ^
| the organ have acted strangely, A »®*f|l» well and favorably known to the will then break to Taylor There i* Ts*<t a,t< * prh-es «nd lab<tr were up i
REUNION OF STOOPS FAMILY. nervous prostration afflicts Mrs. KJ- !- Twelfth dl*tifct. lie i» . ;gn up m Ma- n h ',.j-*ir,n t. i Taylor U stronger in : ,»vtlor. JQ MAN'S MIND. I mat* every time that these aueer attaefca) sonic orders, and was a candidate for j many parte of the district than OUhert. McKssn says the association te purely aj |
overcame her. The nerves of one of her mayor of this city, but w.i* defeated b\ but geographical politics require that the social organization, with no legislative au-
[ftpsclal to The Indlanapoil* Newt J CONNERSVTLLE, Ind . September 24.-a
The descendants of Daniel and Elizabeth
Two Woneerg Settled on Site o j, »
ana polls In 1820. her stomach and she becomes so nenouw )Ue *ele< lion on the gronr.d tiiat he Is lit- 1* 'Ter' Toy :<>r Mr. Taylor always claim* i
f that her fltst Impuse Is to tear out thcjted for the place, and that Elmer Leon- j the Twelfth as his 'home' district, but i ilooth and this she does .srd ha* held the position two terms ami generaily run* for office ic the Seventh. ■ waw,, tk. UM ,«r W. tb.ua .... ] JJ. An.iou. to Get Rid of Robin«,n.
Ht'Kjpo. Who In na> iwuia on the Mte now " r " : ‘ ! " er * *" f,.v I 2“' lr »’ >• *»l". *>*• th;’».h “f Th- Democrat, of Alien eountv ,re «n»-i
occupied by Indianapolis, held a reunion la hn«d instant relief from her stoma h Genke is confident, the Leonard men *a,. . . rid f
here to-day. The two pioneer* reared a trouble She pulls the teeth out with hei Elmer can r>- re-eie. red if he will sa- the - *• 0 * • rld ° °ngres*man Robinson.,
family of twenty-five children, and swren ; flng.,. an< . ,. lfT w r , r . ODa , n t Tom the ex- i Chairman Ja km
• *f them are living. Siz of them were , pa ] I>ekaib county in aino after the p!a<«e, he would hare been put on the shelf a n to-day. They were; Addisor : an<1 ** t r 5 ' lr * to work up a senttmen* in . . „ other nartm nf the ‘ Htoorm. < last let on Samuel and Alfred. Regarding this strange affliction Mr? the north part of the district against any t ‘ ro v Bit In other parts of the Htoops. Waltash; Madinon Stoops. Tyler, xReiman sav* •When these extremely Wayn t- .*} £ F*®*** 11 * district he ha.* a good following tuat gen-1 Marshall county; Henry Stoops, Conners- 1 " hen , f 777. conceded, however, that If Elmer j^on- f . ra i !v nominate* him. and the Repubiicville, Mrs. Elizabeth Kskew, Castleton; nervous spells overcome me. 1 at once re- aro start, after the job in earnest that he aRS hav< . nol ab ,^ to _,. P ' Mrs. H. George Sandridge. ait Warren ah*e what must be done In order to o >- get it. * v ° ^ I •"ras,, iT’zzrx .isteurra!"" “ • <>- r ,oMh •» «•. ch*™.,*.* F. 8 h,. isz<
nf thm niirvivriru Th*rA mr* ^ WCHild gfi Cnty, I raw b
vrml
buy new teeth j
Hgt-t/'There «, «v. 1 -™”> *» «W. . '»» W ne- ~~ j The it..1.1. the g,„. ehalrmenH.ir. L l ru“^.2T.!2!l" g ..2’ a i.!t^". lhf .TP 1 .”
j- - ,h.su^ r c^u' m . jj tps tWp pioneers in this Bjppjp'fpbk W -
union win close to-morrow.
fe- her teeth have been nulled out she said
HAS A TASTE FOR BEER.
Testimony of Small Boy In Columbus t£rtmw -
Divorce Suit.
pulled out sne ram ( known that the representatives of Sen-.
, “I h'mestly believe that when all of ray ator Beveridge are bringing out candi- ■: ™lr«V,f SSi n«^o°Jl,7UlL'Vhe ,T doct7r| dat ^ ltl ^ d ‘* r ' ct w ' i,h a5mOUnCe ' 1 i aays lhaf pulling the teeth will rad kill Purpose of organizing the State commit-; : Ihe dise-aae but rll pull all of them out | tee in favt»r of the Junior Senator. The 1 bsf^i11 suffer as T have mi previous >c- - opposition to this effort on the part ot i
t Senator Be’, eridge does not corns from the rriejidr of Senator Fairbanks. Gov.
W. H. BI.ODGETT.
WEDDING IN SICKROOM. Patient Did Not Want to Disappoint
His Bride.
NEGRO FARMER MISSING. j Durbin. Charles L Henry or others, w ho
{.Special to The tmlianapohs News ]
i. | ViUNtME, Ind.. September 24.—Perhaps .have been named, but from the candi . fatan> m Q{ typho , d fever unable 10 ‘dates for the State office*. Those candl- ; nU; ^ !)ls heau {Yom xh „ ptlIow and not
Igpeciftl to Th# In4lwna|»li# New# J
ind,, September 24 -Lem
I ow)er, twelve year* old. was brought White an<J Colored Neighbors Search* ( ^te* are Insisting that the committee® ® ® h'lrcuit Court yesterday to testify In I I no for His Body. ’ 8 : A “ l PV0!l ^ his most intiIvorcc fuse of Kniii.a A Hunter party, and not of any one man. They ; mate fnerals, Ja> K. Wire hester. a Leh'. wiL’u/i, "‘-■'■"-’F- “■*«*“ *—i :K"s„r 4 to ^u^rrf"’,vr;4S32i r™"f •" months old. The attorney for the plain- TERRE HA! TE, Ind.. September 24.—j friends of Mr. Beveridge. .It would work | intirriage to Miss .Erie McKimmey. They t'ft .ittempted to show tnat Hunter was I fitter Creek township Is being searched more to advance his interests than the in- were to have been married yesterday In In the habit of coming home drunk Th'- far the dead bodv of Alfre<l Stew;trt n i pf \. rty ', ' , £' 1 '^^Ides. : the j resenre of a large number of boy said Hutf Hunter to, todidate who Is heavily as- , , . * loons and gave him beer to drink The n ** TO farmer, who has been missing since sessed to help pay the expenses of the fr,em ** ln u rhurch. and the fact that his little fellow * ho wed how he stood up to : Kept ember .1 His friends are confident I roramlttee feels that he ought to have lUness was disappointing his intended th* tor and took hia beet When asked that he was murdered There is a large ‘ a to 9a J’,^ parly management, wile s hoites of l>eing married on that
Physicians Will Undertake to Remove
Blood Clots.
{Special to The Indianapolis News ! MUNCiE. Ind . September 24.—Twenty- ] j five years of epileptic insanity for Frank * i Cottrell may come to an end and the ; cloud that has been upon his brain may be removed when five Muncie surgeons, who have become interested in the man's j case, perform a surgical operation which, ‘ it is believed, will restore his mind and health. At present he is confined in the < county infirmary under strong guard to prevent him from killing himself. Twenty-five years ago. while practicing i to become a circus tumbler, he fell and fractured his «kull. epilepsy, which has ref suited in violent Insanity, following The i surgeons will attempt to remove blood clots which are believed to be pressing upon his brain.
REUNION OF OLD SOLDIERS.
CHARLES E. M KEEN.
why he drank beei h< lid It was Ih- .'i'ik- , nf farmer* In that
r; ho liked It As li e ’
less rhulr his feet did not touch the floor *bfp. and Ibey, with white residents, j of any one man. So this is really the inThe boys case will t>* looked .ft..- m h..’.e org.-im/ed f>o systematic search side ,.f the fig odrlch.
•he hoard of tlnardlans
SHOT AWAY AMMUNITION.
to*" SSSuiXrSSi! mlTtMlIiwi »* ' reye.1 "pen the mind of Ihe lerp. number of l.undrle,.
young man that on the advice of the Rev. T A. Reynolds, pastor of the church to which l>oth young people belong. the marriage ceremony was per-
The attending physicians gave
Infantrymen and Artillerymen Met in
Connersville.
[Special to The Indianapoli* New#.] CONNERSVILLE. Ind.. September 24 -
The One-hundred-and-twcnty-fourth Regiment of Indiana Infantry and the Fifteenth Battery held a joint reunion here
thority. and that the annual meetings are yesterday. Fifty members of the two orfor the purpose of having an interchange ganlzatlons were present, as well as many
i other veterans. Mayor J. C. Clark made
of views. I an address of welcome, and there were: N>* resolutions or other declarations are speeches by Jesse Miller and William 0. j suggested at the meetings. He. says it ^fte. A campfire was held last evening ii ... / i , Phe officers elected were Preaident. \\ til . would to silly to try to form a combina- tem Blil ^ yi of felma; secretary. George tion to control prices or labor, considering w Brown, of Winchester; treasurer.
j for Stewart s body He will not say that he will use his influSiewart ''ame to Terre Haute Beptem- ence as chairman in favor of Senator i her A He sem his teamster home in the Beveridge, regardless of the Interests ot i afternoon, and *»uid he would walk horn* any State candidate, hut insists that th-
famed.
later, after attending to some business committee shall liK>k after the affairs of assurance that the wedding would not , That is the last time any one saw him | the party, not persons, and so Senator b ;,rm l"*- P'-tient and might benefit 1dm His friend* si.v he had .< bitter enemy Beveridges friends are trying to defeat '•# caring Ids mind.
Any One was Hurt.
rnree-Cornered Fight Ended Before , wh<> t* a negro This ntan is kept under him bj electing' district chairmen who i
surveillance by Stewart s nelghtor* i will vote for some one else fot State — ♦ ' — j chairman. Mr. Goodrich's friends say he
! Is as strong for Beveridge as he is for
MUNCIE WOMAN HAD PLUCK.’ |;^ r^VmV%to^Srds n, of fav th; - j Winchester statesman say he will be
elected without opposition.
l«pecl*l to Th# Indlsnspoila New* J JF.FKERHON VILLfe, Ind. September
M. The little town of Henryvllle, this (ounfy, wa* excited yesterday afternoon by a shooting affray that occurred l*etypeen John Klniberiin, John -Sullivan and Joe Bloom, farmers, near Hie town. They mot on the highway and a quarrel arose between KIrnberlln and Sullivan
over I ho
William M Hunt, of Williamsburg, next reunion will be held at Selma.
The i
EACH CONVICT HAS A CELL
New Plan of Reformation Adopted in
Indiana Reformatory.
(Special to The Tmllanapelis News.) JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. September 24.—For the Tirst time in the history of
Buggy Whip as a Remedial Agency.
[Special to The Ihrtlan&poli* News.]
ATLANTA. Ind.. September 24. Town i the ,nd,am Reformatory the inmates oeMarshal Hiatt, of Arcadia, believes that ! (}upy * eparfUe cells ' U,st nl « ht everp con '
Dark Horse Against Storms.
;t buggy whip is more persuasive than the regulation officer's mace. An old offender appeared Intoxicated on the
Drove Off a Burglar Who Pointed Re-
volver at Her. . , , , Former State Senator Keyes, of Ver- 7 h. ^v : 7.nL h ^a h, , ,ar l ty i
to Th** ltuHa^apon» New?* ! 1 ... . ’ a * * ■» ai ! * *^^^ l^roduc co *i rind
j mlUon county, said a few days ago that | jdm with >ill his vim and strength while
MHNLTI2, Ind . Septemtor 24 —When ! he was told by one of the most prominent he staggered to his home, several blocks j the work of reformation will be greatly
vict was in solitary confinement. It is tolieved that the adoption of the separate cell Idea will result in curing prany of the evils that exist where two or more persons occupy the same ceil, and that
io division ot crops raised or, land 1 u burgbir cutting awav tto V ,7 7 " 2 by Klmberito «<< Huiltvnn. * n aeietiea a uurgiar rutting away the Republicans in the State (whose
rented
Sullivan started
both .. fflfflHfflWPWHHMHfflHB
Klniberiin carried a shotgun, Nit it was : ler**d him naay
tnoerim to Huinvan. , . , ■ 7 • — ivcpuun> aim o.., rted hostilities by entptyiim I •creen and endeavoring to gain entrance declined to givei that of a shotgun at Klmberlin. to her house, Mrs Webster Myers or- j inn nominated
,,,*ia 11 [> «n.kf«r,,», t.nr it n,„. t.,i'.«,i 1,in. na.dv* The burglar hastily 1
name he
the event the
distant.
advanced.
not loaded, am] he would have haen forced departed, but soon reappear*
J. Frank Hunly for j
to flee had R not been for the fact that * ’ If you move a step, I II ahoot you * for Secretary of State against Dan hla friend Bloom rode up and opened fire |lj*Ad »n VOUr Storms, who is a candidate for a second on Sullivan. Ha emptied four chambers us he pointed a i-etolxer at the pluck* ,, , of his revolvei I - me of the shots I woman „ , . ! t,,rni 1 K*r«« could hot team who tb*| took affect, HostiUtica were forced to bum-, J * ran ^do n little shooting my- j ’’dark horse'' is to be. From otner sources
pond because luck of ammunition. HMite
■»»'
GOING TO DIE AT 7 O’CLOCK.
Kokomo Barber Set Alarm eo that He Would Fira on Time. lHp*risl to The Indianapolis News ] ' KOKOMO, Ind., Kaptember 24 * Two policemen Nuke Into the room of Jutnas .VI ulvlna. « barber, last evening when they found litni on a bed \vith a revolver eecurely tied to a bedpoet. The pletol wan pointing at the barber's iiead and (i the foot of the tod was an alarm dock, eat for 7 u. m. Mulvina was watching tl»e hunas turn toward 7, when tho othcera overpowered him. Kurller in the day,, the b*rtor told some of his friends that he was going to kill himself at 7 o'clock, and asked them to "cyme around and see the fun. ’ lie tied the revolver so that he could roach above hts head and pull the trig* ^er without seeing the weapon.
COOK COULD HIT A HOUSE.
self. ' she replied, ns she ran to an adjoining room, where her husband's re-
volver wuh kept.
When she returned with the weapon, tile burglar had gone.
District Postmasters Elect Officers. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.. September 24 - Thc Indiana Postmasters' Association of the Tenth Congressional district, reached adjournment last evening. Officers elected: President. E. E. Farley. Crown-
1s said that this ' dar.. horse ' is to Lvette; ’secretoo^U^E.^'E! Peck^Remcome from tne Twelfth district, but his ington; treasurer. George Van Alstine name is a secret as yet. The friends of | Monticello. The last-named city was seMr. Storms have had on their thinking- j lected for the next place of meeting.
Ill on the Pacific Coast. [Special to The Indianapolis News ]
CONNERSVILLE, Ind., September 24 — Edwqrd Ansted, Jr., youngest son of E. W. Ansted, Sr., the wealthiest citizen of Connersville, is alarmingly 0! at Spokane, Wash., and recent telegrams convey but slight hope of recovery. Mr. and' Mrs.
GENERAL STATE NEWS.
MICHIGAN CITY The corner stone of the new Presbyterian church will be laid next Sunday. NEW ALBANY—The police have again been instructeed to* confiscate every slot machine found operating W1 NAM At ’ The Rev A G. Yount is said to have renounced Methodism and joined the Presbyterians. KOKOMO—Dr. V. T Gifford, seventythree years old. publisher of a medical Journal, is alarmingly ill. | TIPTON-Mrs. F. J. Frallch. while walking in her sleep, fell down a stairway and was severely Injured. TIPTON—Harry gcott. whose death by paralysis is reported, was one of the largest land owners In the county. MCNCIE-Tto home of H S. Mansfield, near this city, caught fire during the night and the family narrowly escaped
cremation.
PINE VILLAGE—John Kelger, a well-to-do farmer, was caught on a railway crossing near Chase, in Benton county,
and instantly killed.
FT. WA YNE—Evaline. eleven years old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lott, is
FRIDAY AT THE GREAT FIRE SALE 8ETTIN6 BI6GER AND BETTER EVERY PIT All small lota to be olosed out to-morrow. Some lots where sizes sre broken are magnificent bargains If your size Is here.
SKIRTS—SKIRTS Tot* for Skirts, worth *1.50. MSc* for Skirts, worth *2.«». SI.at) for Skirts, worth S3.<# K1 .BN for Skirts, worth *4.0). SU.GB for Skirts, worth *5.(XX $a.ai> for Skirts, worth *k.0u Sa.OH for Skirts, worth *?.oo. £ 4.Dr. for Skirts, worth *l(MW. $4L!L% for Skirts, worth J12.U0 for Skirts, worth *14.50 OVER -t OOO S I RTS to select) irom. LADIKS' SUITS jt.*i.T.*» for Suits, worth *12M, ST.BS for Suits, worth *16.00. St).7a for Suits, worth *16.oe. Sta.To for Suits, worth *20.00. IMO.DN for Suits, worth *26.00. S18.se for Suits, worth *30 00. FURS-FURS 69o for Scarfs, worth *2.00. 9So for Scarfs, worth *2.60. SI.98 for Boas, worth *4.00 $2.98 for Boas, worth *5.00. sa.98 for Boas, worth *7.50, $5.75 for Boas, worth *10.00. $T.T5 for Stoles, worth *15.00. 81 1.50 for Stoles, worth *18.00. LADIES’ AND MISSES' NEW WINTER COATS $2.9.S for Coats, worth te.00. 87). T5 for Goats, worth *7.50. 84.75 for Coats, worth *10.00. $<5.95 for Coats, worth *12.00. $8.98 for Coats, worth *16.00. 811.95 for Goats, worth *18.00. $12.98 for Coats, worth *20 00. $17.59 for Coats, worth *25 00.
OVERCOATS $5.00 for Overcoats, worth *10.60. $6.98 for Overcoats, worth *12.60 $7.50 for Overcoats, worth *16.60. $8.98 for Overcoats, worth *15.06 $12.75 for Overcoat*, worth *20.06l MEN’S SUITS $5.40 for Suits, worth *&50 $4.75 for Suits, worth *10.00. $5.75 tSf Sulis. worth *12.60. $6.98 for Suits, worth *16.00. $8.98 for Suits, worth *18.00 $12.75, for Suits, worth *96.60 BOYS’ SUITS $4.75 for Suits, worth *10.00. $6.98 for Suits, worth *12.60. $8.98 for Suits, worth *17.66. MEN’S PANTS 75o for Pants, worth *2.06. $1.50 for Pants, worth *3.00 $2.69 for Pants, worth *6.00. $3.98 for Pants, worth $7.00. MEN’S WEAR 48c for Hats, worth *1.26 25c tor Shirts, worth 60c. 39c for Shirts, worth *1.00. 48c for Underwear, worth J! WRAPPERS 65c for all *1 06 ones. 75c for all *1.26 ones. 98c for all *1.60 ones. ^ WAISTS 39c for 1.066 *1.60 Waists. 59c for all *1.25 Waists. 98c for all *2.00 Waists. $1.98 for all *4.00 Waists. $2.50 for *6.00 Silk Waists. $2.95 for *t,.60 glik Waists. $3.98 for *7.00 Silk Waists.
2\\~2l3 SOl/TH'ILL'ST-
211.213 South Illinois Stroot
AN APACHE PRINCESS
BY GEMERAL CHARLES KING.
Author ot “A Daughter of tho Sioux," ‘Fort Frayne," An Army Wife," Etc., Etc.
CHAPTER XXII. ! unspeakable prevailed, there was no long- Blakely's quarters. What two had been aiTauirwaw i er the fear of possible attack. The Indian seen out there that night but Clarice St »t LSNSri. I prisoners in the guardhouse had dropped Plume and her Gallic shadow Elise?
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Ansted and their daughter are at the . ^ i „ young man's bedside. Great anxiety Is dmrmlngly ill of lockjaw, the result of felt here by friends and relatives. stepping on a rusty nail.
Ml NCIE—Thomas Sanders, caught by a belt in the plant of the Gas Engine and | Supply Company, was whipped, to the |
ceiling and hurt internally.
MI'NCIE—Official announcement is i made that the sheet steel trust wdll start ! all its plants October 1 with the excep- |
’ tion of the Midland factory.
LAPORTE—At a great mass meeting, citizens pledged themselves to subscribe 1 *50,000 if the Cable Piano Company, of]
Chicago, would locate here.
ELWOOD—Herbert H. Adams, who died at the home of his mother, of tuberculosis, was a recent graduate of De-
fellow-revelers! How instant had toen Pauw and a skilled musician. miub, l mi i « ll ma n L2au t a hat rf, Flng. rampant, PORTLAND—The coroner finds that who d-ireri Skirtiinzin, t j ie sudden death of Mrs. Jane Kotor, in UKeiiov’ ir?«' t i en h . m . and th * the roadway near Collett, was due to caraft.'r' rejichpll th^ Kirs" of the \Z‘JTl ^ *<*'• U ‘ ke " w,,h ” ufcU *'
\ancement Association in the imaginative
Teeth Positively Extracted Without Pain-Asleep or Awake Our Union Anchor suction plates fit tight when all others fall. All our Crowns and Bridges sre finished bright and smooth as Jewelry. Our Electro svstem makes filling of teetli PAINLESS. If you are in doubt as to who shall do your dental work, wo ask you to Investigate us thoroughly In the business community. By Investigation you will at least be able to avoid the fake concerns.
COPYRIGHT 1903, BY THE HOBART COMPANY.
IT DIDN'T HURT A BIT I -
SET TEETH BRIDGE WORK I GOLD CROWNS WHITE CROWNS FILLINGS
5 Of
OSGOOD—Emmett Harper, teacher, is
UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS
from the moment he rode away from the nn^cha^-ed tToowns h»d something should be no two could mute Ki H ‘ «<>* gently and skilfully he had Reused of burning a bam belonging to bivouac at the tanks no word had come rccomfted fo^ Thev fou^d him ^rari^a in deciding, hut really Major Plume or; niinistered to Shield s younger brother Henr T Underwood, his brother-ln-Taw,
accounieo ioi ine> touna him grazing ... , m .,,,^1,, *hn if ;i ud to the chlldren-of old (Uiicf over one year ago. He denies the charge.
ttoto tbe gagotogtoL BO further trace of | °i d | Phtog 0 ^^ gshe ^uld break doTni 15 was this. ' Chief Toyah. - *
Angela. In all Its history the S»rrism», j uttder the awful strain. ' '
Me. I C. Market ftt.
THE 6t0UN0 FLOOR OFFICE Corner Market St. aad Circle. Opposite Marios Trust C*.
fact,
of
that won j ELKHART—The Seventy-fourth Indi-
Angeia. In all lt» history tne garrison . . " , , , tsn ahnwine under the awful strain. She had grown • i, , ;i ■ :in, ‘ w *vy of Skiminzln. anti Infantry held a reunion here, and had known no gloom like this The hos- ; stains of blood about the mane and with- ten vear}5 older in live days, they declared 'W'a ‘j At* Blakely’s bounty to the among those attending was Thomas Mortal wu, Ailed with wounded An extra | ers. They wondered was" t rail his Ckl nlv^&t ^ their Tit "ilaKd * Un ' ° f ,U ” .wtaa.iunr. e..m. .taww : *? '''* Apiich** bad torne the woututol oi distrust I,„1I . i GREENCASTLE—A horse bucked u
Mlaaed Squirrel and was Chaaed for
Two Mllea.
laiwolsl to Th* Indlanapnllii News ] CHESTERFIELD. Ind.. September 24.
Jacob t^ook. a twwber. had an exciting exIierirnce white liunling yesterday He attempted to Bring down a tree squirrel, and a number of stot from his gun
oraahf&iPfo tjte house of Max Miter, a I W(l jM „ v ....iPPNPNRIPMiPilifflPNKi Gertnan, who beet tne angry, and, « Angela, and, not daring to tell • torn woumledffl shotiron, went attiff tto hunter, giving him the truth, Janet, Calvinist that sh.- poinito eastward
mother Shaughnessy. oerstooo to^ s.t> sne^ noi onuj cuuiu noi
In charge. Of his several patients, Wren j i ke^t’awake and \vaLd l edAn^la. *ra was fai. H v. on, is to' causing him the "V w , wou d L^k'uo w^lrd thif' Smto- ile ^ her duo. the child could never rittote- Nothing will shake it. There an the cunt a In U “ a 0r iL\ LL have succeeded in her wild ea . those who say the love ot at.
or distrust ,.f Indian man «,r woman, ome .. ......,. rv ftl ree incurred, is venomous ami lasting The I , w ‘ ts< 11 a 'luaifj pietiphe and tine«. trust, above all the gratitude, bf the wild • lH,y ' S w **" t lo ‘be bottom. < lareme Evans,
the full as
piobably was now
*i>r<*st anxiety, for the craptain bad - yould understand, and few that even ^ hove
t r%< 4' » v- ! \\ it 5.r*r4ikI«A it'4 tt t ].-l i *v ) >x »■ r\i-ax f All tlv^v
[ thirteen years old, had Ids shoulder dis-
located.
those who say the love ot an imiiun girl, | MONTPELIER- Homer Lyojts, who i
Zl'Zr- .Huvto.'nltv w.mnttol '«ml wa« IWatea ’ Arn.ddeSild** intermwt ““ill The'v ! camuloT The -child." bv Ihe way. | gn**n. surpasses that of her t Mr- wandeieil from home while delirious with sssj'irrft. t• itsra&r&ss:.t,‘c ssuszi^^'sars,ssj.tisi.ins
^ I. Mimninn — w ! him the trot t. Janet. Gulvinist that she! Pointed
him a merry chase for two miles, when Cook eluded hla pursuer by dodging Into underbrush along tto banks of White
river.
S3D00RP
a as to lljc very ctire, had lo do fearful a hat circumstances the> swore tlu> Violence to her feelings and He Bj ihe kiew not. much less did they know or advice of bluff old R\ me and the active Gowns, or of how she chanced to have connivance of the post commander, they the scarf once worn by the Ficnch-
w oman Elise.
By whom and under SH . m * ,0,,ni - , aroused Kuto. V ^ilt! to t? mi 5" -dubhouiw" at Deer Creek was wrecked j who was now well-nigh heartbroken. , oVN'r.' I1 ''?. ,d l '. -^.v spiteful b> . (lv namlte bus abandoned the Idea of! Ibey found that Angela had crept down- °... .!'' k , !‘. v ' , ‘ at . 1 V 1 - Vi ‘ 1 '! selling under Governinent license in thatl
had aotuully, these stern Scotch Prestoterians, settle<l on this as tile deception to be practiced that Angela had been dtsoop ! tne to sadly front Anxiety and dread -dm •had been taken quite ill. ami Hr Gra i hum had declared site must to sent up to Prescott. or i some j equally tilglt mountain resort, there to 4 rest and recuperate. She was in g.>od
will chejWlr b, p.»l h oT tswlul tnonev <« toe v niteo States, by the troop and the camiutlgu, lie musn t the unddMjynwi. propHgtofa of Doctor ^\k or or thhik atout thjjn Ti»e
Then Arnold's wife and brood had gone back to their home up the Beaver, while he himself returned to the search for Angela and for Blakely. But those four days had passed without a word of hope in little squads a dozen parties
Y , : ““ , : , ' . ' tells nn- is tin^ - i, . , , , ,7 selling under Governinent license in mat
js Al '&z *•«»*-.
kitchen steps. There, in the sand, were Hu t a decern Indian in this part of A Hz | tiAFA V EM’M'E—Wimarn Hubertz clainui i tite tracks of iter long, slender feet. They . ona thatwotiidn t give his own scalp to have invented a machine which will j found that she had taken with tier Hlukel.v, Mrs. Brhiger did not tell revolutionize ditch digging. He asserts roomy hunting pouch that hung usually j Ulls Y* 1 “'e time, for she had said tiai 1 that with two horses he can dig a trench: In her father's den. She had natch the other way; hut. on this nfth 1 four feet deep across a four-mile stretch j filled it, apparently with fmai tea, | ” a > uf our hero s absence, there came tid-j of country In a day. sugar. even lemons. ' for half a I BOVLEBM'ON-Through error of county
. a,, ,t»,av o^Mnus a uo£en paiaies dozen of this precious and hoarded fruit j ‘ • •' 1 Indian runner nnle in clerk In filling out license, by substltut-[ were scouring Ihe rugged canyons and , had dlsappvmred Punch, too. had m-eu '*n one ,,r ain.dd s korses. and bearing a ing Uie name of Lizzie Peters for Sarah ! cliffs fm signs and finding nothing provided ho. Hlie had packed" a naif- u^tooo rot Major Plume It .was from j Elizabeth Teters. the marriage of Ml»» : Itonra each day Plume would come to bushel of barley from the stables There sturdy campaigner. GaptuUi Stool, 'leteis and Daniel McNlel, of Goldsmith, l the watchers on the bluff lo «sk If noi was no one to suv Miss Angela nay. She w no knew ever;, mile of the old trail wa- delayed twenty-four hours. „ l ^ 1 ' bad been sighted Hours each might lutve ridden off with Hie flag itself “'rough Sunset Puss long yean- to fate im.un Hn.rd' field columns, had night the sentries strained their eyes for i and no sentry would more titan think of even the th Gavufiy -the predecessors i-RRr, iiai it.
, , , nerd wjtti tils hla tiel.l .tgia ine .-e lites sit.tiiirO titeii e -— sen t ry WOtilil more titan llitltK or , e,,n tne tr t avaliv t tie pi’edece -S. )I*S
FterceV OoTd«a Mediczl Discoverv. It f.Vd m.i^4n 'l o‘»t^^^ “• having with uis stopping her Just what fate had tofal- of Plume and Wren I Shade,to' 1 -' ",' a ‘ern.s.n It.to dIcto, ,n. .
on^tozl signature t'h*v l,Li red In fore him into the rick and wounded, saw how haggard and leu her no One date uumeot The onfe what St.mt said no man along the San.l> ! .‘ u 'c.'t V... ‘.-.iiw-.I* m!,.., fotetna„‘ ^ho '
they canhot show the origioal signature ^ of the indlvWwal voluateering the testi- wfivt country toward the great Ooioiwdo.; Ul ^ ro1
zfssaigifaKBassassfepa-r-Ts-T ,
saafiaasaj ssM&sSfffias ssastsss -s y a - I- I, eral tnediaues. and thua proving the bit wfe and sound, toei.t headquarters, where sympathetic »n»u»e the most poimlar officer at m.ndy. at e f a th * , 1 ' 1 * »M«n.ing at Gamp Sandv ■ lut< l previously hidden bis friends genuinetjess and reHahtlitV of aH the w*t!t no more Ten killed and »onHUi strove vainly to comfort and there would hav^ been .to end ^discus- Lieut, nan. Blakely snuatiets; lie says ! ‘hIs mother lives at Dalton. multitude of testimonial* vbhlllteered by few; setiouslj wounded Th*>' ' Tu^.^centor 1 ..f Interoat ‘fT km 1 -^ tem' totTwn’ S 8rtnd«t4.'‘'' , eutleT' , ‘a?id “ o'd W-Ul, then^two da/s toforo^ am^^old him ‘ JvOKOMO-During the absence of th# grateful people, in their behalf. S w^t^^dTrorTllnding mUd^fSloWtng S'iappiug with alectric force^and'e^ergw Westerveit-good and ’geidal men Asked Apache Mohave* had more ,,f Downs's family t^ Si^ Haut-k. of ^hte^ooun^, * wwwa MHSWHrlteinate. ig A-*» ' ; 'SSK-.VZ ST SSSkTSFlSei. ,,
™ am r r T W S i 5ES2: “ Iw 7- r .*Y **“ dv ;
lokl iiim - ii was not ? alone on what thoui^ht to tw* ht*L t sniall Wtui» fonton. nt dawu J kau arraiiueu to pmaiin. HAvount of thosr wilful eon- trail MlTr : \ liU<} blanket marked Sinltli. tkirty-nlne
. , , ■ A [Wales Arnold!, and hat and uu-i years old. despondent, stepped on the w t ,s a curious condition of derclothtng marked 'Downs.' Indian tov i L,n h of the Gonunerclal Hotel and klUod «»«y wn« bad been asked to Prisoner _s;t ys Downs was caught just himself w ith u bullet through his brain.
SOCIaTION, Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y.
..cmr-; to drot> —these monsters." she declared. 'it is vuuu*u urea. »ou nuuiso, loo. wuuiu na»e tWv. ... .... icmva. aanuers. will, PursmiTiulTart ^Ith Brew^toFs fellows • *m;wt.;tlve. it te of absolute need, that shrunk from saying it, the name that three droops, is east of us and searching ^ pursuit and start wnn tvrew. terreiio j ciudame to taken to the sea and t»e-e would have occurred to almost all was that Way now 1 bus boy says Alchlsay
.•osit on
THF I?F A50N.—There is DO tnedi* pursuit ana start wnn j sr *w sver s ‘e^ow- i ^ taken to the se , arid these would have occurred to almost all was that Way now. This boy says Alchlsay I 1 ’ 5 and a note <»f hand f'>r 06. Among , fV)-tor Pierce’s Golden 1 U V vi^ iH ' e oi mti T wretches unieeiing they forbid tier to “u-it of Blake)v And why? Sirnplv be- kimw that Natzie and Lola had been hid- the spoils were three *1 b ..
msi
g «.-!*• • """f YV P /"'.T” r ‘ deport. 5 ” Madame herself' it w. id seem aase he stv od alone, self-poised; self-re- mg not fa: from Willow Tank on the GoNNEPdSVILLE Miss Daisy Payrii. Dl«COyery,_ for JWtfytng the ner. llant. said fits few friends, "self-centered Beavei trail—our route—but had r- In Salvation Army work, has
and se’fteh, said more than Mrs. Bridg-i there -,»rne time Angela disappeared, r, signed the position of general delivery whereas a more generous man had never Against her own people Natzie would pro- , Jerk at the poetoffice. to accept the posiserved at Sandy. That, however, they had tect Blakelv even were they demanding tion of assistant secretary ufider Brigsyet to learn But when a man ins hto in turn for her Indian lover, dier B. B. Go*, of. Detroit, Mich., begin•
it
•fid Rives the body an increased supply ‘owe,! and was probably klll^l twok a tum of own. a screaking fit. his w.ty In the world, meddling with no Shield *- if these girls can to tracked and ning her new work October 1*. Of pure, bodv-bailditlg blootl. It builds the v^n- * ll * n Uw came of the relief of one else # business, and never mention- a ^,1^'«**, i W1 1 11 !' MVe found HARTFORD CITZ-Th* young peopte % v* TTith mkiymI health v v lo ^' ."i® 1 2* < Wrens little force, of the death of their h*iT his oan. oovtrteou? and civil, but BLi-kei^N nrid ^.11 find Angrela^ - v
tjy.XZS ^ve sergeant, of the stnmge tote that ne^r lntlma^ studying a good deal but That n.ght. aftor toing |
He vu
Bonham, secrebaseball and foot-
!W^€—5\H£ Ss • SMXS .73S 1
vre he the chances -are he will win the name of Mohav e wanted papel to go to the agen-.., ry . tr „ aaurer Sundav un It being cold, indifferent, even repellent W K "' 0, "~“ ‘’•• a * vao
«ve to { to high, mighty, and superior.". Hli strive very virtues become a fault, for men am misfng women love best those wr.o are humar start hke them.sehe# however they may re [•slant rtwh't Among the trooper? Blakely wa:
t0 fe^riwh to/cf ^fkteg*to f them n S a !ur?ike I that f«e‘awaf'and would not* tolk“"irwas subjects into the high school, using tto feverish. ^ wpeaKing 10 u.em was untute tnat. f . ?■ namnhlets sent out by the Government as
ids the nerves, and SO (prta "V.r.nicnt do ^f4«lon to l ieutenant Blakelv. w . r. ir.g
in »eak nervous pc.'bte vitalitv and <, ,!, r ,I?.V.V> \ 4 .y w r*2i*, Blakely had reduced to writing before he t- •• . —s a:«r “ »»»• ».a r .T— ^ w to ’■w ‘ people - tLm n 8t ^A elerv set forth oo his own hapless mission It being cold, indifferent, even repellent. O. burPiumehad otherpians Take Itlm b n wll] Yje ^tven special attention
Y-^or. ak. i«an »ft4l woma. turn now to har e ; •'Tllis i* to Certify t hit I used Dr, -n th^ f <. r \ and <■* r
<^W,l»W<>«tt,lknllwMMapr.rMKr> I **mtM uw nna. waa nr ■«. pU , v nOTW a„ d comtorttr. and ,0 . t rtv« '-V? ."(full and mZ" kniw.’^LiTlrt.-’*,
. swarthy face the girl had given a low
cry of sudden, eager joy. then, as though - , . . , . . „ reading warning In his glance, turned her rust, grain smut, hog cholera and similar
S.-aSSi a>w» ot'.V? »5f-JR*2S iT2SJ«2fLS“
CURES RHEUMATISM ]KiU ALL KINDRED DISEASES M. V. BITRNETT. Derter. Ind.. wrltas:*'Your' #-DROPS ,, has cured me of Hhesmatism. There is no sYmptcm of the disease about me. Mv mother bad been down with tto same disease for nine years, nineteen months of wbieh time she hod to walk with a cruten and cane. Now she has thrown away both and fltoee where she pleases without either of thent She Is 71 years old. and was cured of the Rheumatism
by Swanson’s “S-DROPS.”
RMFlSMfiTKM SWANSON'S "S-DROPS" cure* RheumaIIIlkvInM I Ivnli tlsm In any of Ita forms or sUffea of develop rnent. Applied externally it attords instant relief from pain. Taken internally it rids the blood, tissue* and joints of the uric arid and other poisonous matter, which are the causes of the disease. It never fails to cure Rheumatism, Sciatic* or Lumbago. It has ejected more cures of the above named ailments than all other remedies combined. It has never failed to cure even the most obstinate cases. NFURiLi 0IA Neuralg;icpalnac«aaeatoncewhen"5-DROPS" Is used. Nothing else ever discovered will afford such early relief or effec. a cure so quickly. In neuralgia the nerves are inflamed, they throb and shoot from congestion and arrested circulation. "S-DROPS" hastens circulation, quiets the nerves and the pain stops. For the cureof sleeplessness and all nervous ailments it is the best remedy that can be used. IfinNFY TRMIRI F Liver Complaint and Kldn«v Trouble ■ I flUUDIakz cjn be cured by "S-DROPS." It is the most effectual remedy ever discovered for these diseases. A single dose will give immediate results. It goes direct to the spot. It keeps the liver-cells properly at work. It restores the kidneys to their normal condition by removing the acids which are the cause of the trouble. “5-DROPS” NEVER FAILS TO CURE
Rhoumatimm, Neuralgia. Golds, Goughs, Sore 1 7 Sciatica, Gout, Asthma,
Nervousness and all Blood Diseases,
All that is required to keep in perfect health is to have the diseaaG germs destroyed, the blood purified and the nerves and muscles restored to normal condition. This is what “5-0ROW does, and that is the reason why it will
give immediate relief and care so many different diseases.
OlflTIPC If "5-OROPl is IV U I lt#E>z not obtainable
in your locality
tivsnetwia In Its worst i jured 1 shall hunt them down, braves. “** v »- - - • -‘•Udran—I shall hunt them ,ier
they surrender her un
form. I decided to try your medicine and toga m ■ to improve I ueevf five bottle*, two of the , anyhow until
TWaiwerv ‘ and three of " Fl
. .... . . .. . . ^ nervous haste the Frenchwoman of most >t ms reuows-u was grave. rU> of almost every A pa-he ^ nl ° ul by the 0ov * nun «‘ t a " WOIM9I and children I shall hunt them packetl her chosen beiov.grnps e : ’.e^er p^eiuiant understand no KngSish what- xt- 4 x
Sy ! hi B\rt*tW Apaches were used to being wouffi consent r-> carry. • there'came m-n tone, :'.v d something more dem
_ GOSHEN — Ex-C'or»gressman Joel P.
sh* understood when to asked Heatwoje, of Northfield, Minn., a native
some of them really liked was full of exhilaration and
uau packed un vuOTcn wi<L.;iKtEiK> .. '*-r. • - * i-—.' - * . , — , into the one little trunk the stage people Irritable, in those old cavalry days most e ' er> yc \ iruman <^o*a have sworn
ild consent to carry, lo! there came men totter fancied something more dem- *5! , u>!aersto<x3 wnen ne asked - - -
KrTT^.. ,A» St&'SS&'E.
half morocco, selected from his
prescription.' and now I am twang "V . , the fl
ks
caper you It. voGr grand work - and hit back The threat conveyed ^ t^cdov^rat ffim ve< vet the v little mX^u^^iand a moment later, coming down with Mr*, brother. Dr. J. H. Hentwote. ex-mayor To min VnowtoWof vour own bodv terror to the refiegrndes. It whs to the ; »n her !?!, loved him The\ h id xnown him too 1 Sanders to see how the strange patient : of this city. Mrs. Ella Heatwole. widow TOot.yoqr own ooqy p vs .H T C -e vatlou that the tnf ^ j " ; was progressing. They stood In sRenee a ! of the doctor. Is Hbryian
t --in sickness and health—send for the
Stomach SulTerers
are quickly and permanently cured
ai Cents \n stamps for paper-covered, f rh | e f They, the peaceable and the poor {paraed throurh. ten pounds lighter of trust him. Brave, calm, quick in moments w itjj emphasis and the Indian, air! anile- ‘ brake's Palmetto Wine No Distress or or, Jl stamps for cloth-bound copy, servants of the great Father at Wash- {frany and hearter of heart titan when to of PfHL he^mod^thetn admire him _How j^jy „book her head, oind then turned Flatulency after third day. One bottle
Address Dr' R. V. Pierce, 663
6Ueet. Buffalo, N. Y.
tngton. had no dealings with these others. ; set forth, and Mullins had persisted in 1 fearlessly he had stepped into the midst -tw -v ***■ - Ji™* 1 "*'"'--- ■ ‘—— *•—* '— *—• '—*n set upon and j of the half-frenzied sextet, tlswin drunk.
opposite Lieut. I and disarmed Kwonagletah and two of his
hte foes.
the story that he had been
About the post, where gloom and dread' stabbed by two women
order direct from us and we will send it prepaid on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle. Large 5tze Bottle (300 Dose#)S 1.06. Far Sale by Druggist*. Ask year druggist ter the '* Swansea PUL” a sure cure ter constipation.
Price, 23 cent*.
FREE COUPON
No. 322
Ca> M< iki#«•■#•• aim Mod It * ltl. jr«iirusmrsBd s4dr#M to Swanton Kb«uoi#tir I'ure i o . ‘ TU-aeojirul too will b* wnt s trial bnttlr of UMOPS" (< BmH
o.»mi Ton will »l bettl# Ot
rw.FOMvsld ClUAOK
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 160 LAKE STREET, CHICA60.
and covered her face with her hands.
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