Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1907 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Free Samples of “Preventict” and a booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed you,on request’ by Dr. Bhoop, Racine. Wis., simply to prove merit. PrevenUcs are little Candy Cold Core tablets. No quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preventica prevent colds—as the name Implies—when taken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage." For a seated cold or LaGrippe, break It up safelyand quickly with Preventica. Sold by A. F. Long. BARKLEY M. E. CHURCH. On next Sunday the pulpit will be occupied by Mrs. D. M. Wood of Hammond, at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Epworth League at 7:30 p. m., every Sunday. The public is made welcome at all of these services. Ray 0. Ballard, Pastor, Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St., Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure. It cared me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years’ standing. It certainly ia a grand, good medicine, and I heartily reoommend it. A. F. Long.

FIERCE TO BRAVE THE LAW Oil Magnate Will Go to Texas as Soon as He Can Attend Some Business on Hand. St. Louis, May 16. —H. Clay Pierce, the oil magnate, was refused the benefit of the habeas corpus by Judge Adams in the United States circuit court, and remanded to the custody of the Texas sheriff, who was Waiting to take Pierce to Texas a prisoner charged with perjury. He dldn’ttake him, however, as the PierceSaWj-era Immediately took two appeals—one to the United States circuit court of appeals and the other to the United States supreme court. Bond of $20,000 in each of these appeals was required and supplied, and Pierce is at liberty. Pierce says the charge of perjury is ridiculous: that it is not based on anything. and can easily be refuted. He says also that although he has appealed from Judge Adams' decision, he will, as soon as he can arrange his business affairs at New York, g<v to Texas personally and have the indictments against him and the questions Involved tested in the Texas court*.

GRANT DELEGATES TO HOLD REUNION Call for Gathering of “the Immorta 306” at Next National Convention Issued. - Washington, May 15.—An Interesting feature of the next Republican national convention wll be a reunion of the delegates to the national convention m Chicago In 1880, who, for thir-ty-six ballots, supported Qeneral U. S Grant for the presidency for 4 third term. They were known as “the Immortal 306.” - The call for the reunion has been issued by Colonel A. M. Hughes, of Columbia, Tenn., the only surviving member of the Tennessee delegation to the 1880 convention. Colonel Hughes estimates that there are between sixtyand eighty of “the immortal 306” Grant delegates living and he hopes, If possible, to have all the survivors at the reunion. OUTRAGES SY THE MOB

'Frisco Strike Rioters Not Only At* QBl tack New Car Men, but Also the Passengers. , * San Francisco, May 15. —Yesterday was the worst day of violence In the street car strike since the Turk street battle. The forenoon passed with little disturbance, but throughout the hours of the afternoon, from 12 o’clock until 7, stones flew on Mission street from Fifth street to Twentieth, a distance of about three miles. Though nearly 100 policemen, few of them mounted, were stationed along Mission street violence was not prevented and comparatively few arrests were made. Several passengers were assaulted by the crowds, numerous nonunion men were struck and panes of glass were smashed and persons alighting from cars were chased, and In some Instances were knocked down and beaten.

She’s the Champion Cow. New York, May 16.—The world’s record milk production for a year by a single -cow has been broken by the Guernsey, Dolly Bloom, according to the report of Secretary William H. Caldwell, which was submitted at the annual meeting of the Guernsey Cattle club here. Dolly Bloom’s record for tte yea i was .17,297 pounds, or about 2,023 gallona. She is owned by F. A. Ames, of Boston. Columbia Oatrowa Harvard. Boston, May 13.-—Columbia defeated Harvard on the Charles river In the first boat race between the two universities In twenty years. The contest was a splendid one from the start, as at no time was open water seen between the shells. Columbia wen by about half a length, over a course of a mile and seven-eighths, "her time being 9 minutes and 16 seconds. Ninety Men I<ost Their Lives. City of Mexico, May is.—The first word received since Sunday from the Terneras mine, in the state of Durango, where a great Are Is raging, has come to the Associated Press office in this city. The dispatch corroborates the Ikrller dispatches to the effect that ninety men lost their lives in the disaster, the greater number being suffocated. “ Death of John McNangtaton. Saolt Ste. Marie, Midi., May 13. John McNaughton, assistant superintendent of the ship canal here, known to every captain on the great lakes, ia dead, being the fourth member of his family to die in a week of pneumonia. ,1. t 111 ,<’(11111,1 II -|l‘| Iliti II II , . II I, l/. *s u, -