Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1903 — Page 15
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THE IHDIAJKAPOUS 2^EWS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1903
IW m PILESTIIIE EEIS ITS KUTEI] SIPPLE
ROBBERS CARRIED OFF HOUSE' (Md Story ReoalKd by Sale of Lot In Jeffenwnvllle.
IITEHIflUII TUCK m SLIPPEIIE FROM LEIEES
WILL RETURN HOME TUESDAY.
Blessmf
ilPATCR FORCES ITSELF OVER THE VILLAGE.
DN PERPETUAL MOTION PUN
TH|»fceua tm TJw >'«•*-1
I JErFEBSoKVlULE iii<i. Sepiembter
lat—Tb* Mtle at atictloa at a vacajit lot
ALLl‘****‘^ to Obto avenue recaJta a •tor- of qNE CAR SMASHED INTO I the »tnin«» of a ho«»e anJ I otmpr at AMnr»aniu ’•umrandinc fence# The property wa* utMtK at ANDERSON.
fwmerif ovriiOdL Sy Mn Calbwiiie Malay | a widow, who waa forred w aaow It to paas Into ibe ijAuda of a loan association, l
AN-
Efopers will Find Parental j Awaiting Them. EpecSal ts Tike IadLaaapw.ls News I
f MARiOX, IniJ. SeptwEber 2S —-It s an
o er wow lA til be Iwzse Tuesday.
MIL ASb urn CL.A.fTOX Bl'E-
BAXHL”
* The aiwiv* t€*e«rao5 received Sat-jiaFj E nigtit br Mr, and 3trv. CTiar'es Wueraiea. i?o®i*Ted Ifca first tnfonaation that their
ISpeetal to Ths lad I* New* 1
MITUHViT T »* 11..1 <*• _Thw * «• «in'^«ra or tit*- umn ui KDSHViLLE, IM . September » -The j ehaArtned at ins-ir ioM and
... aaufihter, Misi Lial Earl* Wtwrften, had At the time the property thaagea haadalCAPT. W. R. MYERS INJURED become a wide Mr and Mrs Burbank
left Max»ra dtira.* the dav and tn the afterntwan were married at Axidenon, from wnfcit eltj the tetefiram waa sent. The par«.ita ef the bride have i>o objec- , tama to the marrmge and are waiting tc, • lueatow ti.e*r ble«#jiig Mra Bjirbank i» * bound 5 aciree* hating appeared altli aome of tue ieadir.c compaaiee Hr Burbank U a biadikeeper emp{o>ed b} the ila-
riun IUnt OLsw T\»mp«iij
there waa a neat tr.re«-f©«#ai ojiiage on the lot About two years ago people ir fhe nelgbbornood awoke one nsocnltJg to
Hod the house and fencing gooa
The ofl!e«fw of tJ»e Irien isaeoclatlon were :
^ _ , . „at deiectjbes fewu of h.ew Paleatlne. mJdway between . on the trail of tl e robbcra. hut to no pur-
lloMiriHe and ItKlianapolle, ponaeeaea a poae The only sol at P>-- that < be of-j for Mancie and Marion, or*
gyatom of water-work, that la a marvel j aM 1 pf fta kind, ti,* power ttiat force, the > •Jetanta, hud risited the reighhorhood gou-g
''Speviiu to Tjei# tadAsapc.*!* New* ANDBRSOX Jnd fiepteinber rt While out-going electric cara.
the
were Mato-stree»
down t he North
.rater tfirougJi the KUAlris la generated while everybody was asleep, raised the grade yes’-erdaj. tie Muncie -'ar stopped
automatically and ha. caused some I>*o-)
pie to aay that it In a meaawre solves Iclrote aaa>, not forgetilng to take the {tor car and tl • trailer, both well loadthe question of perpetual motion by sue- f**^'** them i * * <> tr.e rear of tne Mmx< <« oaaefully proving the posalWUtiea of •*'i wrISn«!^lmi’Io*'imte^of‘*fn« £f«e waa *« stop, it was stated pai.;„,on of energy. To* water-work. »r*~found It I. proJiable that it was because tar wieela. tiiuugh locked tem la owned ami operated by Maa Mer-| tom to i^—n end other uae made of ii>* ' by brakes, were sliding on tl e rails
l.,fc tl,. .U:»« u,»l.r<.k.r W> I'Ki’S', ago Mr Uerli*-k Iwd a gas well driven
C. A. TINDALL'S REPORT. Knights of Pythias In Good Condition ^ In Indiana.
will Feed Live Eaatern Market.
Stock
.w. .( . h.ii to .... r,.r... .,to, bought WESTERN CAHLE
flte well failed to produte uutaral gas. j
but gushed forth a atre'tm of water tttai i Farmers
for clearness and purity wan never e*-j celled In that secUon. AnotPei gaa well , was sunk a few feet from ‘he first with Che san.e result. Mr iferlick was at a Joss what to do with Hs overflowiMt wells until It occorrs<J to him tliat p<wibly the foice of th* water ^
to generate power of some Ufta its Own Weignt.
ilnd
SMp*fi*l to Tb* If»iilsfai|»o.t* , 1/AL«,V1LLK, Ind . September 28
8IIEI..BYVIL-LE, Ind . Septemoer 2S,— 1
made sUpperv b'- falling leaves from I The report of Dr V A Tindall, grand trees The Mur, e «r was loaded ir-th <=l**'*^*^**tor of the Kr.ighia of Pj thlaa of nJd Fellow* who were goti g to fTiesler-j todlana. ts read> to be presented to tr.e Held for an o .ting • I-odge when It meets on October i 1 t'spt. V H Mve*e In the M.mc’e car. | H • members.hlp of nearly Sfl.flOO an i for ws* pen.aps the most severelj injured, i tocrease of S.tSe for a>x months ending] although not disabled et tv's time HeI'Jot:e» There are «a lodges In the State Was siandirg Ir, the car aisie and ^ of them own their owm buildings I impa* t of tie collis.im hurled him report of the Rathbone Sisters wtU i -A thro.,,. ,1.0- Ooor te.o th. t»„r,. -I.h
Urand Chancellor Tindall will reeom-I
number of men formed s company in and 'end of the M.incie ar He laj* uncon cattle. They seiit Joieph Prlgg to kansas Uvered an address to the Odd Fellows I City and he was successful In buying liS befoi* he began to f^l the shock of the wives at 4', cents a pound The -atUe *' also pain In the chest and
ctatter ',r,to'Vr0.r.i(.d.
aralig to h circilar lasui, or renewoir. i animals Joseph Prlgg, J y Balllng^ina twelve or fifter-rt fe«^ deep, and poa- er. Frank Cooper H «* Hrmndon, Charles albty twanty or twentv-flve faet_ hi dl-i'Valkej, j ft Bb. maker, A w Hhoe-
amater. 'Jlie fohe of the watoi was ratti»*^wlH**M*fJd on the snr-|®'*** paseengors and all got a bruise j autoclaot to inora t,.a» fill the reservoii, toundlrig farms from one to three v ears or a sprsln but noi e requfrit g medical!
the overflow from whhh is used to opei-jahw the ^^ »ill i
ate a ram for pumping
He i^turtied home and was resting fa’rly well to-dav Jn the three rais were
it Ion, and thev' resumed their jour-
mend that tile supieme representative* of the Rathbone Sisters, wLkh Is composed of the wives, mother*, dauguteni and sister* of the Knights, be Insirui'ted to use their beet efforts toward securing sotnei kind of ofBcIal recognition by the S! preme
lodges
HIGH PRICE FOR CHARTS.
t^“Ttonk al*'-* e*ttle has been so great tn.thls f.*r_ *'‘'1..^!:?,'!?!!^ “"I
tarn hoists tuc watei into a tank at a > Zna .i.,. nrl, ^ remained so high ! The pilot of one car was demolished, the , , plfht of eighty feet abo'e the top of jn-t r^onl* found mu* h profit tn fe^-1'**ltouie of another smashed, snd the HA,MMOXD, Ind the reservoir. ^ them * derailed A F Knotts has
T*hus the water, bubbling np from
witnl
Hammond School Board Charged with
irregularities.
Has
BLACK IS WHOLE THING. 'Corner" on About Everything in
Fulton County Town.
dipth below, gen« I lies within itself sufficient jpower t<» hoist Its own weight to a hight of eighty feel atsne the surface Uteam. gas or electricity that would oilienvtse m necessary to accomplish the same end are dotte away vvlih and no engineers, firemen or other help M.IO necessary to operate the plant the water that Is ronsumed to nitmlng the { ynm is uilllzed to feed a well-stocked-fish pond. I
tojpu.:*””."..-;-!. '‘'to'Btoa.. p,»»r«, ku,»,. fdice the water all over Kew Pelestine very near being the '•whole thing’ at ind supply every man. woman pd child where he lives He is the Juslho 111 the town with alt the water they nee<l, , . . .v... ijoth tor domestic or business use Mr 'of the |ie»fe, attorney, railroad contractor, lerllrk, being at no expense for motive . real estate agent, former sto<k breeder. Is eusrded to sell the water at a j Bunday-ichool superintendent, propitetor
of a groceiy and the father of nine (hili dren five of whom are marrle<l ard have
I children
September 28—Mayor
, i^*d a committee of
The accident to t aptaln Mver* recalled ' i.., —
to him the Injuries he suffered in a Big , “’^»toess men investigate tlie affairs wf ♦he Four railway wre«k .iboiit twelve years I ®<^hool board and the report charges dis'ago. when his JaklKUi* wa* broken and he crepancles and irregularities that mav re-
was titherwi“.e injured and hi* fccorery , _ c.—
1 ■“‘V m more serious charge.* The mayor
was not expet ted for several davt
[IpecisI 10 The Indfanipoh* N«**l BKK!', Ind, 'Septeml>er SA —Haniel
WILL GIVE AWAY SOLUTION. Dr. Littlefield Has Faith In Chemical for Restoring Life.
ower,
I'casonable figure
9{>erl»l to Tr* IndU'iSpoll* N*wt ’
AXIjKJISDX Ind. .September fA-Be-nauae hla claim to simple t hemlcal solution for generating and restoring life has been t liallenged by several physicians
and •< lentlsts, and with a
I has asked the Circuit Court for an Injunction to stop the treasurer of the board from paving K.OOO worth of warrants Issued last March These warrant* were for schcml chartn and it ts asserted *bought for less than M.OOO The board paid r aw for them j Further hearing of the injunction will! occur on tlctober 1. when ft is av-erted,: some surprises w 111 be rev ealed 1
Negroe* May Attend High School.
WINAMAO, Ind, B«pl«mlj.r »-Th. Burled Without C.r.monl.l, Jnrmtar. or th. Uehool liord h.v. r.- KOKOMO. Infl. S,uleml»r 2S_l.r T. eon.ld.r.d th.lr der .ton "‘rr ", wo Saturdaj. .llhout jro ,lrl. froto tl,. hl,h whool. .tl.r o..,- of nnv kind Mourn-
^na hud cHtIclitd lh<> itiind thiiy h*a ^ i # a * *1*. - - wAiti m 1 - * -row-od not •coomnany the body to the al»io for pmdu^'tnK life
tak*n. Judge William Spangler sent word undertaker and giave die-1 “«■ Littlefield ha- t _ to the father of the girls that he would * «h« -.rTkt.ttO LF0*»»1 k crystal or powder form, but considerable fruit, the apples being of the f daoe them to the school without cost, I'^t the < oflin under the ground The j^m offer It hi powder or fluid form to fall variety The owner says he ate fruit ind then gave the board notice that tm* I hour of burial was kept secret, anil the 1 applicants lie asserts that it is for the , off of the same tree forty-five vear* ago i eaa lu# Sigge sisters wer* admitted to family was not peimitted to view the re- i purpose of working dlrectlv on the prln- land it was an old tree at"that time It is the school n* would a«k the court for a i main* The plans were canled out at eiple of life as he views it. and Is not, known to be at least seventy-one yeatsi Inandata j the lequeat of the dead man for any pirtlcular di-ea«e old '
An Old Apple Tree.
IPijecral to The Indianapolis New* ] SHELBYVILLE. Ind, September 28 —
hope of Snepp who Ihea three and one-
monstrallng hi* ascension among people i *^^*'‘'* ***** of Kdlnburg, ha* an apple generally. 1 >r Fharles W l.litlefleld an-j place wlilch measures 10 feet nounce- that he Is going to bottle up [ •* inches in clrcumfeience, and has limbs his solution and send It to any one wish- • tn proportion to its trunk This particular lug to trv It for restoring vltalltv and tree has outlived several otheis In the
orchard, and is still green and growing com- without a dead limb, and It still hears
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Unusual Inducements for Tuesday
We are crowded te the doers with new and desirable merchandise, and in a pesition to please you in ASSORTMENTS j^ND PRICES. Here’s an urgent isvitatien for you te come
and look us over. -
AN APACHE PRINCESS
I3V GeNEF?AL. CHARI_BS KlIXG.
Author of **A Daughter of the Sioux," “Fort Frayne," "An Army Wife," Etc , Etc
COPYRIGHT 1903, BY THE HOBART COMPANY.
CUAPTKR XXV
RB8CUE ItUtjUlTED. A change had coma over the spirit of Camp Bandy'a dream. The garritiun that had gone to bed the prevloua night, leaving Natsle allent, watchful, wistful nt the post ootnmander'e door, had hardly a thought that was not full of aympathy and admtratloa for her. Even wromen who oould not find it poaalble to epqak of her probable relatione with NcU Blakely dwelt jnuch in thought and word upon her superb devotion and lier generosity. That be bad anoouraged har pasalonata and almost savage love for him there weie few to doubt, whatsoever they might find it poeetble to aay. That men and women both reiRirded her as, beyond compare, the heroto figure of the campaign there was none te galnaay. Even those who gould not or did not talk of her et all felt that such was the garrison verdict. Thera ware no men, and but few women, ■who would have condemned the doctor's act in leading her to Ulakely’a bedside Bandy had spoken of her all that wonderful evantog only to praise It %oke to hear the first tidings of the new day. and to aak only what was the caus«7-.Wimt had led to her wild, swift vengeancet for Todd had tn turn been carried to hoapttal, a aore-atrloken man. The night before Nataie waa bald a queen: now she
Was held a oapUve.
It all happened so suddenly that even plume, who witneeaed the entiie iiuuAent, oould not coherently explain u Reveille was just over and the men were going to breakfast when the majot's voice waa bsard shouting for the guaid Qrahans. first man to reach the ecene, had fioUtded with Jauet Wren, wlitmpsrlng and unnerved, aa he bounded Into the hallway. His first thought was that Plume's prophacy about ths knifing had «ome true. a»d that Blakely waa th* victim, His first sight, when hit eyes -could do their office In that darkened roOtn, was of Blakely wresting something from the grasp Of the India a girl whose gaae wa* now riveted on that writhing ^jset on
the floor.
"liee to him, doctor/' he heard Blakely •gay. to feeble, but eonimandlng tone. •1 win see to hor.'* But Blakely was
savage, lissome strength she scrati-hed and striu k and struggled It took three of their burliest to carry her swaj, and thej did it with sbame-hldden faces while rude comrad» * chaffed and jeeied and even shouted laughing encouiagemeat to the girl, whose screams of i-age "had drawn all Camp Bandy to the scene One doctu . two men, and the steward went with their groaning burden one way to the hospital One ofllcer, one sergeant, and half a dosen men hud alt they could do to take their raging < harge another wa> to the guardhouse Ah, Plume, you might liave spared that brave girl such Indignity! Hut, where one face followed the wounded man with sympatlwilc eves there wore twenty that never turned fimo the Indiana giil until her screams were
deadened b> the prison do<u.*
"She stablied a soldier who nie.int her no harm, waa Plume's sullen and stub-
intrusted with letters for Hlakelv to Clarice, hia wife and to captain or Mias Janef, Wren Arnold had not Iteen entirely silent on the subject He did not too much like the major, and rather rejoiced In this opportunity to show hi* Independence of him Plume had gone so far as to ask Arnold whether such let-
her ’ But again W'as Mr. Plume unre- , spotitive Hhe would say no woid of in-i terest In either Angela or Natzle At 1 the moment when her husband was in i melting mood and when a hint from her ' lIpH would have secured the partial release of the Indian girl, the hint was withheld it would have been better for her
-- - - - — - - . to . A . to** i ter* liad Ive^ii Intrusted to him, and Wales t her hustend for more than one br.ive Lid
said, ves, hut. now that Blakelv waa safe !j ba< k and probablv going to pull through, he should return the letters to the writer as soon ns the writer was well enough to apprev'l.ite wh,at wss being done Itoist but not least Plume had picked up near tin dooi In Blakelj’.s toom the dn ulat neariy fiat, leather-covered case wldch liad dropped, apparently from Nateie s gown, and a.s it Iwd nelthei look mvr latch Plume ivad ui>ened it to
exumlne its contents
T
on guai-d, had the majors wife seen fit)
to speak, but she would not
So that evening brought releas»e that In itself brought much relief to the com- I m.indmg officer and the filends who still stood by him , Thirli-six houjs now had Natzle been I a prisoner benind the bars, and no one of those we kntiw had seen her face At tattoo Hie diums and fifes began thou
sweet old-f.tshiuned soldier tunes
giuaiu tuiiied out, the officer of the dav '
iinlne its contents 1 bin alert hi« wnti » Burn Jii.i iV, i
— . ..... ......, I '''111' 1^“ to« "• llto to “mo4 I
gentle women went to him, l>egging jo-i mission to go to her It angered him presently to the extent of repeating his words with needless emphasis and addition* when Mother Shaughnesaj came to make her special appeal Shore she hart learned how to cure for these pooi creatures, was her claim, along o having little Paquita on her hand* «o in.mv
fair
heav>. arihing brows, a dellcateU moUieil face ami mouth and chin, all framed In n tumbling ma-.s of tawnv hair it wa*the face of a < htid of twelve or thirteen, one that he had never seen and of whom he knew nothing Neither cover Ivacklng, nor case of the miniature gave the faint
I belts and slings Half their number beg.AU to foim lanKs. the other half “stood b>. ’ wUuiu the mam lOom to ipav.s out the prisoner®, numy of whom wore a f'unking chain AH on a sudden llheie arose a wild clamor—shout- st uf1 flmg, lue launder of Iron urnm resound-
est clew as to Its original ot ,i* to it* tug wooowoik hoarse
...V..,..- ........ ,,,, , • — - tirder* curscr-, days, “and now that ikmu girl bevunt wHI, * S , ' ^'a***** doing with nbrieks u je,l foi help, h shot a mad be screaming herself int<i ms’ j this —and to whom did It tielong" \ lit stutiv of man.v leet furious cues of "la't her scream ' said Plume imsti ung . “I”*’' s»itUfied him theie wa* some-| Heau cm mlShoot * ’ No, iio. #tid "but hold vou >iJur In tho fat'e, ii© tould dou t ImuU kill our oimi' or rn find n sepaiate cell for vou No I *^“* »>*•*'"*' ^ , \ dim cloud of ghoi-Uj, .shadow> foims woman shall !>e knifing mv men, and go^ he verv night of her cmmng. theie- went te.irlng awaj down the slope tow.ard unpunlfihf*<1, If 1 c^in hf'U) it an»1 «io th© stur> .md hand- th© south There followed a tremendou*! tug he turned wiathfulkr frcmi her *“** the portr.rii One glance was , rush oi tnaip after troop, company aftei “Heard vou that now*' stormed Moth-, know it. vet’ suid Mr* j companj—tlie whole fence of Camp Sanrtv
er Shaughnessv as be strode iw.iv “Who but he has helpt^d hi* women go unpunUhed— ‘ and the woigis were out lieard l>efor« the .sergeant-major c'ould •prlng and silence her Before anoihei <l*y tliej weie ecdtolug all over the post
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BRUSSELS RUGS Saiitord s make, Onenui and flora! patterns, tuiuatty •old at 1130. to-mor-row 9.85 BRUSSELS RUGS. fxL sis*, only have cn« seam, very rich patterns, •old aU ov'er at from lAto to SO00, our epeOai price —,..16.00 lOO AXMINSTER RUGS. »xl2 rixe. very haudeome pattern* In Oriental, fioral and Persian effect*, sell* regularly at from 26 00 to £ 00. our price to-morrow 23.50 GRANITE ART SQUARES, ixl2 slae, all color* and pattern*, reversible, 5 00 quality 3,39 SMYRNA RUGS. 30x». bright pattern*, wool fringe*, ISO qualltj. 95 CHINA MATTINGS, extra heavy, in novelty plaklb and chedk* t40 yard* to the roll, 7 00); a j’ard IS LlNOLEI*MS medium weight, floral, tile, inlaid and other de.vigns Cto q>«4iR.v 46 FLOOR OILCUlTHS. all width*. In a lorg* variety of patterns, %c quality . 19 COCO \ MATS, medium size, heavy bru«vh. toe quality (two to a buyer' . . .. . • 29 Curtain* and Oartain ■atarlal* SWISS CURTAINS, 3 yard* long, in dots, stripe* and figures, gathered ruffle*, 125 quality—... . ..75 BOBBINET Cl'RTAlNS, In Arab or white, fine nets, with lace and insertion, very full ruffles, up to 3 00 qualities .. 1.95
Tailsr-mails Sulfa SUITS of Bannockbunv mixture*, blouse satIn-Hned, with long peplum, trimmed with straps and ielf cloth and buttons, walking length akirts. One of the latest arrival* and specially priced at 14.75 SUITS of fine broadcloth. In black, blue and brown, with natty ahoulder capes, artistically trimmed with narrow taffeta sljk bands, aatlnlined long coats Our special at 17.50 SUITS New and tieautiful styles, which have been selected with gieat care from among the leading manufacture! s, on which w'e easily save J ou from 3 00 to 10 00 on each suit. Our prices 28 00, 26 50. 24 00 and 32.66 SUITS of blue and black cheviot, aatin-llned long blou*e costs, neatly trimmed Special .....10.60 Nsw Walking Skirts SKIRTS of noveltv irflxture*. 7-gore flare, neatly trimmed with row* of self buttons Special at .5.00 SKIRT.S of high-grade meltons and noveltv mixtures, two newest joke effect stvlea. Special at .5,50 Lining Departmsnt PERCALINE, 36 inches wide, fa*t black, I2c quality .. . 7 PERCALINE, 3b inches wide, fast black and all the leading colors, moire beetle finish, 26c quality ..16 SPUNGLA8S, jard wide, extra finish, all colors, l6c quality ,10 BROCADED SPUNGLASB. yard wide, fast black and all colors, very popular for drop Rkirts, 26c qualify 16 MERCERIZED SATEE.N, to inches wide, fast black and all the popular shades, 25c quality 16 MOREEN, 33 Inches wide, fast black, suitable for children a jackets and drop skirts, 60c quality 35 SHRUNK CANVAS, black, slate and tan. 15c quality., ......... 9
LACE CURTAINS. In the Arabian effects, insertion effect borders corded. *.» quality... .2.85 IRISH POtNT BRUSSELS ARABIAN AND TAMBOURED NET CURTAINS, all our newest patteraa regular 5.30. kto and • to qualL ties, to-morrow..,. ..4.95 IAPESTRY portieres. In Ottomans and rep weaves, heavily fringed, all the best color*, our 5.00 quality 3.95 WINDOW SHADES, best oil opaque cloth. In all colors, every roller guaranteed We quote these special prices. In wide widths— *^-«ich 69 M-tnch 1.05 45-mch. ......79 68-Inch 1.43 4S-tnch 95 72-lnch 1.69 8*7-feet sire, same cloth as above, 66c quality ...... ........ ...39 PL.A1N SCRIM, jard wide. In ecru only. I5c qualitv 7 GRENADINE SASH NETS, very sheer and fine, panel centers, our ISc qualltj X5 IRISH POINT and ARABIAN NETS, all-over mttenv*. also plain nete, with p&nM down the centers, up to 1.26 quality 69 DENIMS, jard wide, double-faced. Oriental and Heraidio designs, 22c quality 16 CURTAIN LOOPS, white, a pair...3 RUG FRINGE, wool, alt colors, to quality 4 CARPET PAPER (60 ja-.d rolls)..49
We win lay away any of these sale price goods Only a small deposit required.
OoniMtiot NAPPED OXFORDS, light grounds, with neat printings and stripe*, also plain color*, 16c quality....12^ FLEECED BACK CAlLCO. 10c quality PRINTS for comforts, large floral designs, 6c quality 5 APRON GINGHAMS, equal to Igncaater, 74o quality, on sale at 5 OUTING FLANNEL, light ground*, with fancy stripe*. 80 quality.......6 CANTON FLANNEL, unbleached, full width, well napped. Ic qual- * 54 SKIRT PATTERNS, ALL-W'OOU plain color*, also fanev plaids, on sale at..1.50. i.25. 88 and 76 FLANNEL, verj' fine, all-wool, plain colors, extra value at 50 COTTON BLANKETS, white, tail and gray, neat borders, special price* for this day only— 1.75. 1.50, 1.35. 80. 65 and 45 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, large slae. white, red and black plaids, for this sale 2.98 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, exceptionally fine, white, With neat holders, also plaid*. 6 00 quaHty, this sale ..••,.4,98 COMFORIS, large size, covered with fine sateen and best quality allkoHiio. filled with carded cotton and" quilted, 310 quality 2.98 riOAlFORTS Of sllkollne. flHei! with carded cotton and knotted, on sale for one day < at t.75, 1.50 and 1.39 IXIMTORTS of sllkoUne, filled with clean cotton, knotted or quilted, a special .....1.00
to
and
8llk9
hlimrWAJST suiting , blu* snd
whit* pin atrip*. SI Inchea wld*. 125 quaHty
SILK tVAlSTINQS, a n*w and up-io-
dat* Mlk for waJata, l.il quat1.00
LINING SILKS, w* have juat re-
ceived a new quality of this popular nmterial, aU-i^k and guaranteld be strong and durable. Mack white cream, and a fuH fine of colors. 160 quality... 541
CKAHGK^LB TAFFETAS, espe-
cially adapted for drop skirt* and aults. all the fall ccmblnattons. too quaHty yg
V«lv«t»
BLACK COSTUME VELVETS. U and 27 toche* wide, guaranteed "fast
black," up to : 00 quail-
ite* Oft, 8» and 1 .Sft
ilKTALLlC PRINTED VELVETS, all
the new and desirable colon and design*, ?5c quality 4ft
CHA]^EABLB METALLIC VEL-
V'Ers, on# of th* newest creations, 100 quality 85
CHANGEABLE COSTUME VEL-
VEl S. a Inches wide, all th* new color cumbinatlona, toe quality....Oft
CHANGEABLE COSTUME VEL-
VETS, 24 Inches wide, 136 qvwlIty 89
TabI* LiMiift Napkins and Towala
TABLE LINENS, bleached, double satin damaak. two yards wide, 100 quality 79 NAPKINS to match. 24 inches square,
100 quality—
PER DOZEN 3.16
TABLE DAMASK, pur* bleached,
highly mercerised, 68 Inches wide,
6O0 quality.... ,....39 NAPKINS, half bleached, fast sel-
vage. 10 Inohe* square, 1 to
qualltj' PER DOZEN 98 NAPKINS, double hemstitched, 11
Inches square, 2 60 qual-
ity PER DOZEN 1.79 TOWELS, hemstitched buck, all par* lluen, sis* lOxK, 30c quality 22 TOWELS, hemstitched buck, ale* 19x34, ^ quality ,.,......17 Wmh-Ilay ItMit In ths WASH BOILERS, haavv galvanised. large size, 75o quality 69 W'ASH BOILERS, solid copper bottom, LOO quality 79 BENCH WRINGER, Challenge, for two tubs, 2 98 quaHty.1.98 CLOTHES BASKETS, heavy willow,
oval—
2 8 4
Former price
DANDT •LAUNDRY quaHty
f OAP, best 2 CAKES 26
THE WM. H. BLOCK GO.
DYSENTERY, DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA MORBUS.
lniein*ti>—A half to a tpanpoonrul «f Rad*a> HeartV Reiter In a half-tumbler of w*ser repeated ae often as th* duchargea con-
nume thotgh J too. have nevei seen t in uprourlout pur«uU-untll in the dim i.rf niated over th# «tomach and boweU. *111 «!.« ai«-i n... 1... afford Immediate lellef and soon e.'fiot a cure
her She diet! the winter iifiei it wa** 1 btarilghi the barren flata below the port, taken It i'l Mi Blaketj « slstei Kthel. [the willow patches along the rtream. Uie and Mri liiime *nt gnzlng at the sweet splaxlung watei# of the ford, the atlU hikI , girt features,, with Hirange emotion in her gla-«.'«> surface of the uhadowv pooi were I ■igmg face There wa-s Homethlng—some ' fcpeetillv uH alive with dark and darting
were on Iheli e.iy to Prew oti even, and f»tor>—hehlml all thia that Plume could forms intermingled In odd eoiifuRion nveetln* alnvo<»t nt the northward ante- not fathom ami It nettled him Pei haps * Fiom the eantw.ird '•lUe from 'officer^' waj, the verv women the laglng limn-, be, too. was* jieUHng to .1 fit of mives luw Plume and his whitecoated .ahdres* meant. Of her own free will Ula*- Ul!#e the mild had Wen rem tiuied to * ordmatex hastened to the Suuthtoe Plume was ome ag.iln at Haiidv. her room, and could be lieaid moving w trd fa» e rt*alizing instantlv what briiging with hei »oielv against the wlU about with heavj. vet imcertam trend i must have orrurred—the long-pniphe»ied of either but because u Hti'onaer will "Rhe Ls right over Blakelv quoth the I rush of Ap.uhe prisoners for freado.i would have It so-and sent hls guard# to m.*jiii Impallenth vVhv v.ui 1 the g.rljYet how hopeless how mad how utter.v see to it-a. cowed and s, aied and semi-I be quiet' j absurd wa# the effort' What earthiv silent companion of whom U was spoken, ’ tVhj did vou bring him hci# then'' | chance had they—poor manacle 1 now about the g.Hrrlson—Eh*e Lehrim wa* the weatj, an>*«er *l tan not ton-1 »hackle<l ball-burdenod wret<he<»-to cThe news threw Norah Rhaughnessj * irol Eltse Thev have treated her most cape from two hundred fieet-fooi-d m. nearly Into spasm* “’Twa# she that tniellj " i hampered stalwart joung aoldlerv rt knifed Pat Multin*'” she cried Tw t# , "Theie are things vou >-an not explain j J doing re.illj in the fun and excitement she drove poor Down* to dhrink and de- nnd that *he must said he and then to of tie thing One after another t aartion ^Twa* she %et Carmtvdy and change the subjen i, rtietchM foith hia! shackled fugitives were run down . 1 Bhannoii to cuttln' each other’s throats hand to take again the pkture She diew 1 overhauled sons i ot half avros.'* the i> - which waa news to s garrlsvvn that had It back one moment, then remembering, 1 lade. some in the shadoa* of the offi seen the prooes* extend no further than surrendered it 'and sioiehouHis .vome down among i! to each other# acquaintance .4nil more Yovi saw this In St la>uii*. 1 suppose i-hnibl»#‘iv toward the lighted s>>ore »f»i and atormler word# the giri went on to, said he awkwardiv He never couid bear (among the [.hantic* of Sudsv 11* laty concerning the commanders bouse-t to refer to those days—the davs before he some, lighie«t weighted of all,
aw’'iv the lower pool .wd eo one "fur
Rate to California Reduced
ItAinSAV A CO., aa Hm St, N
WIWEof CARDUI FOR WOMEN
posed HUt all these things were being
told about the garrison, from which Lolfi from whb
■oon In no condition to eee to her^or muntil MuiHns himself mildly Inter- bad come Into her life anybody. The llickar of atrengtb that Doaed But all these thlnaa were heina .Not that a,a.w v,
oem* to him for a second or two at st^t of th* tragedy left him aa suddtmly^ft Wm feebler than before Ha had no voice with which to protest when the atretcheriuen, who bore awaj poor Todd,
It perhape but the photograph another the grim sullen, swarihv lot h it was probaWv pfilnte.1 She were sluwlj lugged Iwick to the unsavory ilj slater He was evlucatlng hei preu<n< !•* wherein for hmg week# and
SiSNS B6ND AND TAKES ALL BISK
eeggv m n iVQa,
wete followed Instiintly by stout guarda- " " Nataie The dlg-
men who bore a wav Nataie
nlty of the chieftain’* daughter h*d vam lah«l now. She had no knife with which to deal death to theae new and moat reluctant a.ss«naiit* ^Graham found It nnder Blakely s pillow long hours later But, with all her
scratches nr bruises a# their fruits of .tffrsv But aft#r all the maJefactors mist leant- ..ml im,orngible» of the Apache tntje hid p*‘oflted Utile b' their wild and defiant es^av pmijted little that tv, if pens >nal tieedom w'as what thev ■nought But was It' said wise heads of the gar-
CASTORIA For In^AnU and GliUdron. ^Bears tte Si^iaturo The Kind Yon Have always Bought It St8 For Over 30 Tears. ■adUHHiiniWtoilililfltM
aivd AU'hisav had fled in teiror to spread* **’'^** bis onlj ^
the tiding* that their princess was a prl- fhe again hei thoughts mon-thn the, had slept or stealthHv omoner behind the bars These were ihlngv were drinh g l»avlt to thvwe S4t loiuis muned tnnvugh the hoars of the niglit that were t>elng told, too to the men of when but for the girl sister he (w) j Tpre-. or four had beer, cut or -lashed Sanders* rv intng tixHip before thej loved she and Nell Miakeh hau becnw>U- 'ihrve '»»• four soldiers had serious hurts
were falrlj unsaddled at the stable.^, and »'lFb Insepapible Kune one h.*d ».ikl then that night, liefore ever he -lought his sml- she remembered that she was jeaelous
dter pulow Shannon h.id been to **C even of that love
Troop a quarter* tn «iearch of trooper -\..d now .igalu hei husband was g »zStem and had wrung from him all that Ing hveolv at the portt.Ut .i light combe could tell of ■\irmvHty* last fight on Ina into Uis lined and anxious five earth—of hla last word.* to Lieutenant, llU«velj lu.d alwavs curried thl* intnia-
Blakelj. 1 tore with hm. fm he now remembered risou as thev looked me vRuatlon over Meantime a sorelv- troubled man w .s that the agent Duly bad spoker of It Shannon and som- of hiv Uk were doing t Major Plume That hi* wife would lutve Natsie and other* might w-ell have seen mucf Independent trailing bv aid ..f their to leturn to iSaintij he had ieaiu«^ from i it at the re.-ervatiort The agent v wife lanieruv T.*p4. should have been sounded the Hpa of Uokmel Bvme htm^elf Her lu.d oUeu seen It and had spoken of at li* but wnisn t bv an> means, for owm good name h.ad been Involved and I,jv sorrow for tr.e sister he had lost The'* light* out w.ts the la-i thing to be could onlj Ive ixmipleielj claared when picture, she said stood often on hi« lu- thov.ghi of Little bj little It dawned upon Wren and Blakeh' were sufficlenGv i-e-1 tie camp table ISveij Indian who er- Plume and hw suwwrterw that Inrt^^ad of
' - - * terod has tent knew it and s.’w it WUj scattering a* Indian tactl « demarnh-d on troi.ble- in^-reased ft»sn and restored
airelj. Natxle too mu.>ed the major .all previous exploits of the kind there health The ru-k is ail the Weber Drug and then aloud: had been one grand, concerted rush to the Comparv e, ae the foUowhig bond, which "I can M*e now what we have a.i been southward—planned doubt!e« ryj- t, , thev Mg" fully shows
puzximg over Angela Wren might well purpose of drawlrg the whole garrismn have Kicked like thlo-four vears, ago thither in pursuit, whll** three pair* of "Tlvere ».« not the faintest resemb’.a!. moceasined feet slipped ••wiftlv said Clarice, prompttj rising and quit- around to lue rear of the guardhouse ling the ixsxm out bevond the dim cvin^la, and aroutid It developed with another dav 'uat al?s to a point hack C Tiwp stablo* ao no des’re to ®ee ifl-s \tien.other little hoof* had been im-
Th® Weber Drug Co. Have Such Faith In Wl-o-na, the Flesh-Form-Ing Food,The/Sell it Under Guarantee.
j
Not o e too does Sli-o-na fail to 1 use dvMi>rp la U is be ause of Its re-j ina’-kabte power to cuie this disease that} tje V\ eb* r Drug Cvunpanv Glavpool Hotel t- ab.e to sell St In tte following
uni .a! wav
VVj 1 everj, toe box the- give a signed gja-u.-tee fxma to lefunrt the prke if the purcliHfer can honestly te!' them that it has rot givei, freedom from atOTiach
Beginning September 16 and continuing until November 30, all Rock Island ticket agents will sell colonist tickets to principal points in California at greatly redmeed rates— $33 from Chicago; $30 from Sl Louis. Proportionate low rates from Indianapolis. Tickets are go©d in tourist sleeping cars. If you arc figuring on spending the winter in California. This is your opportunity. Take advantage of it and reach the coast before the rush begins. There *u)ilt be no reduced rates to California during the winter, J. F. POWERS. Traieiiiig Pass. Agt. 9 totod 10 Clayptool Bulidlag, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
testlfj fend when MuUui:.
•nould be «> thoroughlj re^w»mi w* to be fit for cloee cro*.«-«xainiiUAtion Plume could toi no wLwe connect hi* beloved wife with either the murderous asewuti on Mullins or the mvsterloua. flrbvf of Blakelj s quarters, but he kuew that SamL coutd not M> roAdtly acquit h^r even though it mbehi saddle the Actual deed uikMi her Tratrument-Elhie He had ordered that Blakely should he hremght to hi* own quarters because there he could not be reacted by anj- who were uiiEcctoptAbl# to bitnsoif, th# zk^i coin^ mender There wrere many things he wlah^ to know about and from BlakeIj e Hpa alone He -ould not stoop to talk with other men about the foibles of his wrlfe He kuew that iron box In Truman s car* contained papers letters or aomethlut ot deep Inlereet to her. He knew fuH well new that, at some time tn the not far distant post Blakely himself liad been of deep Interest to her and she te Blakel.v. He had Blakely s last letter to himself, written Juat before the lonely start In quest of Angelo, but that letter made no reference to the contents of the box or to anvtUmg concerning their past He had beard that Wales Arnold had been
Plume hJi
th.e vounger. *3he expresssed non* i»*deevl when policj and the manners of c ->1 rt>cietv really required It Miss Jxnrt had come In with Mrs Graham and Mr* S.uiders to call upon the wife of the com
GUARANTEi BONO
\\ '..erebv agree to refund the price paid *t>r Mi-o-na if the purchaser tells uc that It has not !i,''rea«d flesh and given freedom from rtomach troubles
THE WEBER DRUG CO
Ptillentlv t »fislng up the sands until suddet Ij iooiied and sent bounding a wav to where the north star hung low over* the
aLeenv-white ma-'iie of San Francisco Mi-o-na is not a mere dlgertlve that, mt‘.ut*in Natzle. the girt queen, was simplj gives temporarj relief
While It helps the food to dlgeel. it also j J
"anokiDriaTe to i I-*dv A'-geU s pet pony, was gone from haa a positive sttengtheaing action upon •
J lanet Lh« coiraJ and who wuuld say there had s »>« dJgc^tive organs and puis the whole*: of her oiT «'Imiaa i cuHosior.' e> stem In pioi*i ph> skal condition It |
i "One thing Is certain. ’ sard the grave- 1 restores ^wer to the nerves of the stem- :
^Tt ”tenlailTO ^The^la^s commander as. w:th hi* of-' oeb and In tld* w»j “‘^tJ^PortMt J Plume s^o^‘ tom t ficer* h- left the knot of troopeni and, organ the K) digest food In this’:
.*£r 221 »n tSf haiUJ} K.me»tert.h.M,MrjJcnoimn. lnbU5- :
locked at the hcspliai, under the eve of iriMcla*s ponv, well have our Apache M'-o-na The bond protects you j the inatMn. ^***^*^1* ®®oir,es ’ pj-lntess beck sure as the morning sun J that If *^*®‘*’^ effect • It-la hard to think of hei . *■ ..j wa- Mother 9hauahnes.-v tte Weber Drug < ompany will return : red in that hideous ola e wPh , Like iteii money without question and mPbout !• Apache prisoners and rude men all about! vCOMTNUED TO-MORROB, j [argameut. it
I'iDlA.NA'S LARGEST JHtSIC HOl'SE
The New Behning “Art Finish ' Piano >s s& srtistie produet ef 4lis kifhstt grad* sad a nsw foror of piano iaisli—Msbofaay, WaiiQt snd Oak Sold for catl er os psyBsata
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ro^u yjEAB iOV 1,1
Ftshion docin’t limit you as to color this seaion. cither do we. All told, we show 300 various styles ra fincy Fall suitings. In so large a selection the patterns and color combinations must be wonderfully varied. AU the tints of the rainbow are repreiented. Almost every pattern is woven in three or four colors; some have half a dozen. That’s in “Twists”, the popular rough-fitiuh woolens. For thoM who love more quiet richoeaa, w* have smooth-ooish worsted* ifl black and gray groands, dottad or plaided ia mix* taraa of white tad delicate colors. The actual beaut/ of tha new fabric is hard jto describe. Com* and see them for yourstlf. Sait* to order, |18 to $60.
69 69 78
On sal* at 39 49 69 CURTAIN STRETCHERS (N*varSag), eaay to sat up, 1.00 quality 69 IRONING TABLE, folding, large atze, 100 quality.,... 69 BAD IRONS (Mrs. Potts's). S Irona to the set, nicket'plaied, 126 quality ... 79 IRON HANDLES (Mrs. Potts’s), 10c quaHty 6 WATER PAILS, heavy galvanized, 12-quart, S>o quaHty 19 AMMONIA, ''Block’s Jumbo." halfgallon bottle 19
REAR BAROAIM TABLE (Main Floor) TURKiHH BATH TOWELS, bleached, double twisted terry, size 18x3H, 12fc quality 8 TABLE LINEN, half lileached, 56 inches wide, 39c quality..... aa BEDSPREADS, hemmed ready for ,use, 1.00 qualitv. ,75 S(‘ARFH, for dressers and sideboards, alMineii, 39c quality 19 THE WM. H. BLOCK CO,
Deotsch Tailoring Co. Mea's Tsflors 41 South lilinoiA St.
♦•MAKE ALL YOUR TOF MCW9 WANTS ANP WISHES KNOWN" THROUGH WAIlT AOSt
