Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 November 1906 — Page 6
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WEEKLY COURIER BEN Kit IHN. nllla'tM.
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INDIANA
NEWS OF THE WEEK AM EPITOME OF THE MOST IM FORTANT EVENT AT HOME ANO ABROAD.
NORTH, EAST, WEST, SOUTH
A Carefully 0 gtitd and Condensed Compilation of Current Newt tem, L f i' c end Foreign.
MISCELLANEOUS. Mm. Margaret Hush, of PTJWr. S. V., sitter of Horace firgelij, died In that city, aged 83. A special board appointed by the secretary of the navy has under eon sideratlon plana for the must powerful battleship evsr built. It will b far more powerful than the English Dreadnaught. The battleship Virginia was rammed In Hum;. ton Koads by the Old Dotlsla ion liner Monroe. Neither vessel, it wa. belieyed. was seriously damaged. King Leopold of Belgium denies the charges of cruel treatment of C ngo natives. Every native, he says. Is compelled to work .10 hours 4M h month for the government, and to encourage them to labor over 30 hours each month the government pais them. We are really not so bad fter all." says the king. William Greer died at his home near Mount Vernon. II! He was born November 24. 1800. and therefore lived
in tnree centuries 3? davs in the.
An engine In the Standard candy factge at Nashville, Teno.. ran way - and a big fly wheel went to pieces. A flying spoke brained Hani; v rocket t, a negro fireman, and the same piece struck Dewttl Ivunha. a BOJjra ritfllUM. cutting his throat and breaking his neck
Trade t. ies Kapital of the con geared conditions of traffic on rail 1 ways The management of railway
' say It is impossible to furnish cars I and power for the moyoment of the
immense commerce of the country. The gubernatorial campaign in New Tort closed with a whirlwind of en
thusiasm on both sides coupled with bitter accusatlous from the friends of ', i each candidate It has been many , , years since such a strenuous 0U I paign has been carried on. Twenty-three of the indicted negroes under arrest at Atlanta. Qa..
will be held for trial for murder, and against them the evidence is practically the same as against Alexander Walker, who was given a life sentence. The minister of the French cobv nies has decided to summon the Annam state council and depose King Thanah Thai, who has been adjudged insane. Previously, the king had or'd sewn of his w;ea to be executed, and looked on with delight while they were slowly tortured to death. After killing one of his wives he had the body cooked and served for dinner, forcing the members of his court, by threats of death in case of refusal, to eat it Annam is in Cochin China. The Philadelphia Public Ledger ays that UM wages of all the employes of th.' Pennsylvania lines, east and west of Pittsburg, are to be increased All MB b.ves receiving under $;.o0 pr month are In the litt Any Ceti. Moody, in an addr t
Providence. R. L said Coroors.tinn.
A FORECAST NEWS
ROM
INDIANA
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO CRESS WILL CREATE SENSATION.
CHICAGO MAN SAYS SO
Will Recommend Superv,t on of Corporations. an Income Taa. and Will Discus Negro Problem.
EVENTS OF GREATEST INTEREST THROUGHOUT TUE STATS
SUNBURN FOR BALDNESS
Loflantport Policeman Accidentally Discovers Cur Hangings at Michigan City to Take Place Hereafter in Daytime.
Distilleries to Denature Alcohol. Terre Haute The report fron Peoria that the Atlas and the
-Monarch, two of the whi-krv trust'
I big distilleries Idle for tome? time.
would be started soon, caused Inter
ested person in Terre Haute to be
lieve the trust s big distillery here
the Majestic, aas not to he oerated.
tut there Is creditable Information that on January 1 the rebuilt and newly-equipped plant will be put In operation It has a capacity of nearly lo.Ooo bushels of corn a day It it tin derstood that at Peoria the trust will make denatured alcohol The common mistake is in thinking that thlt requires special preparation and single
ness of purpose in the operation of a
ic will make
Iogasport John J ShnoHn
- -t ' ass t ur member of the Logansport police ! distillery. The M .. ,
board, has become, by accident, a dis I t"h spirits and denatured alcohol
A d:;.itch to the TriBune I coverer uf wha be believes Is a sure ao no doubt will both the Independ-
now in operation in
ChicaRi
j from its Washington corrcsjMinBent. , ho Is. perhaps, as close to President RoOMraH as any newspaj er man in Washington. aPresiden: Kooeeeefl returned to Washington from Pine Knob, bring- ' ing with him a draft of his new mesI sage to congress, which he revised
, mie in me lninia home of his
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- "iuur. sneertn nas been eni aittiiiertet bald for 20 years hut U. mm Torra W...t
w v ose ii iur i . w .
while spending hit vacation at an eastern summer resort, he went about
oarenej.jvd As a result of the not
rays of the tun beating on his head his scalp became sunburned and blis
tered. After the blisters had dried
and the skin had peeled on. Sheerin
j wife. The Tribune correspondent has 8ys' he nollced wft. downy growth
j been able to obtain authoritative in
formation concerning the con'ents of the message. It will be a document that will contain recommendations which will border on the sensational, and facts which will surprise a well s warrant the serious consideration of the American pet p!o Important Recommendations. The most important recommendations and subjects the president dis
cusses in the document are as follows:
mi t'pr ine n sr vhr iu t.-
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, ought to prow, and eventually this growth developed until he now has a
, very promising crop of healthy and vigorous hair Sheerin at first could not account for the unexpected development, but Is now firmly convinced that the ex posure of hit scalp to the sun and the . subsequent sunburn actually produced new life and energy to the dormant , roots of the hair. He is enthusiastic
National regulation and supervision Z2?, h'S d,SC0V'rT- i8 recommend-
of corporations engaged in interstate
commerce, either by act of cong-csa or through constitutional atnendm. nt; i National taxation of inheritances;
mg it to his bald headed friends, mnnv
of whom have agreed to give the remedy a trial next tummer.
have come to stay, as have organized labor. Let us not condemn either
um in us ratner say that it is lust
eighteenth century. 100 years in the an'1 r'sht thaf thov must obey the
ias ot me und What we are trying to get at is the truth, and until we get the truth I shall make no charges acalnst the Standard Oil Co. Then all the wealth in the country can not stand against the law of the land The Q man steamer Hermann.
nineteenth and almost six years in the twentieth. At Jackson. Miss Mrs Alice Byrd. divorced wife of a merchant, has been enjoined from passing in front of his tore and telling customers he is a
"fraud" and a cheat '
Graduated taxation of incomes
National assistance to labor through laws making eight hours a legal day for all government work save on the Panama canal; Limiting hours of labor of railroad employes;
Autnonzing a thorough investiea-
Day Executions Hereafter. Michigan City la sentencing Ml I I
uwrKe v imams to be hanged in
he prison here between tunrlte and
unser, renruary 8. the presiding
Judge has established a new preceient. The dozen hangings which
have occurred here since the law
Car Shortage Raises Price of Coal. Terre Haute The price of coat at the mines in the bituminous field of Indiana has been advanced 25 cents a on. Again operators explain that It Is the operation of the law of supply and demand and is due to the car shortage. The operators south of Terre
Haute, with their output now perhaps 1
two-thirds of capacity, hare suffered j severely from the shortage In the last i
wo weeks until at some mines not more than two days a week have they been able to hoist coal. They say now that the Big Four and 'he Vandalla
after delivering coal at Indianapolis and other points, send the "empties'" to mines on their road instead of returning them to the Southern Indiana
and Kvansville as Terre Haut from
which the loads were received This
Our Pattern Department
MODISH COSTUME.
Pattern Nos. 5686 and 559? The liking for gulmpe effects becomes stronger as the season advance. ta4 the styles bid fair to continue all through the season The lalnt n s and simplicity of the design here p:r tured renders it particularly adaptable to the foula-ds and soft silks, now shown in such charming v The blouse is cut in scolloped out
a n rf rua r m sm t m
will nr,,t,aHk- Ka . . .w v'r' K'IIIIip Ol SU
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rvduway commission
St. Louis has been selected for the from Antwerp for the Mediterranean
international balloon races for the waa sunk 111 ,he channel M a result of James Gordon Bennett cup next year. a Cotiun. Twenty three of her Not in years has London society crew were drowned supped so full of Bcandal as over the .Junius Dana, only broth-r of the quarrel between the American duchess Iate Charles A. Dana, died at Buckeye 3f Marlborough and her husband, the Lake. nar Newark. O . whe:- h sad duke. The duchess was formerly Bne to hunt ducks. He was interestConsuelo Vanderbilt. In a number of manufacturing conIt is the intention of the provisional c"rils. a"d L aves a large estate, government to have the American Judge Geary, who made a national troops make extensive practice reputation at the time of the anartnarches throughout Cuba. This ch,t trials In 1888, over which M should not be interpreted as a threat- president, died in Chicago As the eninp demonstration; the step is taken presiding officer at the trial he was for its moral effect on the restoration repeatedly threatened with death bv of confidence. anarchist sympathizers. He wa Mrs. Kdward Wilson Nye, widow of born Potsdam. N Y.. in the famous Bill N'ye, died at Avoea IS3L wa adn.i'-. d to the bar in 1844. plantation. Louisiana, at the home or 80(1 practiced at Springf . l i Mo L,5 her son-in-law. Eugene A. Pharr. v ü, N. M . and San Fran isc . locatRepresentative John Henry Ketch- ' mK ln Chicago in $U$. H was made am. of Dover Plains. N Y . died of apo- a judge in 1m;3. and had b en on the plexy at a hospital. He was 74 years bt'nch continuously sine- that time, old. and served many years in con S-nsa'iona! charfM ar- made in Bt"ess ten lndictmnts which were rwtniiil
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...... umu uiu women iaor prop- , rsea proviamg for all executions !:. lem": !e state priidh have taken place be Requiring In cases arising out of fore daybreak and always a few min applications for writs of Injunction In ,' otes after midnight. Judge Alford -labor disputes that due notice be glv- j entence means that the prison of en to advise parties before granflng J nclals here will witness their first dav a writ, the hearing to be ex parte If the j light hanging In an interview War adverse party fails to appear at the dn Reld of the prison, whose duty it time and place deer-, ,! ; will be to hang Williams, would say Other Important Matters. but little in reference to the seatSI Discussion of the negro problem, dla- j He stated that unusual things have approval of such outbursts as orcurred 1 happened before, one being the sen at Atlanta and urging the necessity j fencing of a man to bang on Thürs of both races observing tolerance in j day. whereat all others were executed their relations; j on Friday. He made It clear that he Reformation of the currency system simply follows instruction!, in thr. m
io mr auumon or me element elasticity.
Explanation of the cause whlcü compelled American Intervention in Cuba and announcement of the unselfish policy the Cnited States will pursue with
rf form an ce of his duties.
Classmates at DtPauw Married Greencastle Charks Arthur Robbins and Miss Bertha Wood
were married oarlv In intonlu.. mt
regard to the island. Llma. p and ther , A nur rfin Ait t.n.kiH m W ... n m I
v i o r rono Ki- , ia rax. Ikjllvia. where Mr. Robbins
Is stationed as a missionary. Mr. and
Planted" Poles Without Permission Fort Wayne The Central T'nlon
Telephone comiay has entered
a plea of guilty to three charges of violating city ordinances regarding the planting" of poles .without first obtaining authority and also for tearing op sidewalks. The cr.y has nearly 54) other complaints on which to base
charges. City Attorney Guy Colerick preferred the charges The Central Cnion i Bell has been getting many new subscribers, and It was in "planting" poles outside the limits of its franchise that the misdemeaaors were committed.
At Ataintic uity. N. J., Coroner Gas- R.v the Chit'-nd. nt coun'v, Vermcnr.
Kin nas announced that experts in Rtanrt jury in connection with the al his employ have decided that a loose 1 ged sale of diseased catiie in the rail caused the accident on the Penn- state, and the sale of which, acc rd sylvania railroad a the Thoroughfare 1 lng to the indictments, two former draw, in whi'-h more than fifty per- member-; of the state ca- ie comrnissons lost their lives. aion participated with a full knowPrincipal Stevens of Eugene Field : 'dge that such cattle wou'd be nas I
school. St. Louis, observes natal day of poet by testing knowledge of him anmng pupils. The various railroads in Missouri have united on a letter to be submitted to Folk for Immigration commissioner. R. H Murphy, granitoid walk con tractor of Granite City. HI., is held under peace bonds for menacing council. Plan for dealing with Inebriates, made famous by Judge Pollard, of St. Louis, Is Indorsed In England. Merger of lines In Pennsylvania for rarrying out the project of Joseph Ramsey. Jr., is finally approved by the governor. Michael Angelos lost art rediscov ered in the Vatican by Genu an artist. Gloss like paint to revolutionize mod ern frescoing. News has been received dir-ct from
Robert E. Peary. Arctic explorer, that be failed to reach the north pott, but made the record of ' farthest north" 87 degrees and six minutes, or about 203 miles. He was bewmd the v.th degree of latitude for eight days, where he found an open sea. but terrific gales drove the leg , astward, de
stroying nis cacnes of food, cut off
for food purposes.
Dr John R Taomas of N. w York., an aernatit. became Mtft>od in tae ropes of his banoon. Al anta. Ca.. and sailed away in the cbuds Thballoon trade a quick discnt. and dropped the doctor over a cotton field. Ap'lng upon the recomm. ndatlon of Surgeon Geaaral O'Reilly. Actinc
can r
Removal of all duties save 25 per cent of the present rates on sugar and tobacco on Philippines protects, except duties to be removed entirely in IMt. W amine to the American people to accord to the Japanese and all other foreign! the rights which belong to them b T.-a: and f. ! i control of cases Involving foreigners. Increase nf the navy by construction of battleships and other craft wr shall make the (Jilted States strong enough to guard itself and Its interests at home and aaromd Increase of the artillery corj.s of the army and application of the principle of selection ln ih" promotion of officers of the army and navy It will be noted that the president
makes no recommendation in regard
Mrs. Kcbhins were classmates in De Pauw university, where their attach ment ripened into a betrothal. The bride's parents removed to Peru, and three years later Mr. Robblns went u South America as a missionary, the marriage following.
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Secretary of VV.nr niiv,.. ,.. . ... . taw tarin. i nis Is a
that hen arte- yLtL, 1 n,ch over until next
. . ... moovuhoii l v - (JJ aluminum the Hze of a silv. r half
Slow in Paying Taxes. Portland With the last
of tax paying not more than a week off. only ..ne-third of the total collections expected in this county have been received by the count;, reasurer. Las' Saturday, always a big day. the collections were only f ' 71. and even this week the prospects
io not seem flat tr!ne for a big rush It Is expected that much delinquency will be returned when the books are closed for the year.
Toughs Trounced by a Teacher Bedford. Benjamin Morgan, tearbT in the Island City schools, gare s pie supper In the schoolhouse
f r the benefit of the school. A nam ber of Island City toughs" patron ired the supper, and. their conduct
incoming unruly, they were requested
behave themselves by Prof. Mor
gan, and they showed fight. In quick
occasion Morgan whipped four of elr best fighters and compelled thena
I teave the building After thlt leson there was no further trouble.
The skirt is
nine gores, and is an especially attractive model. It admits of being made in round, short round, or ins:.-, length, and If preferred the yoke mav be omitted. For 3inch bust meas ure two and oaeeighth ytrds of 27 inch material will be required for the
waist, and for the skirt 1H yards. The guimpe will require two an ! three-quarter yards. Ladies' Guimpe Blouse Xo. 566. Sizes for 32. .14, 36. 3 40 and 42 inches bust measure. Ladles' Pleated Skirt with or without yoke No. SW. Sizes for 20. 22. 24. 2. H, 30 and 32 inches walt meäs ure. The above Illustration calls for tw separate patterns The price is ten centt for the waitt and tea cents ' - the skirt. This pittrn will he s nt t.. M on
n-ifijn,.! lUrrnt. A. lite toth. Pattern Itepartmrnt Be Mire t &.' size at.d nu tern want-!. fOT nam tuur ort'er on the follow in
a per. ' jaV stita a:
X. 5686 and S692. JIZC . NAME Alt2ZSS
Fortifies HiTtelf Against Poverty. Shelb; ville. For a consideration, named at Si. 00. Thomas Heating, a teteraa miller at Adams, near this city, has deeded to the Preachers' Aid society of the Met holist Episcopal church eight town lots md three and a half acres of land sd;ne he town of Adams. In return h- society will care for him and his wife he remainder of their Hres. At his dea'h a large amount of other real e that he owns will go to the church.
FANCY APRON
dollar, stamp' d with the name, com
pany, regiment or corps of the wearer
year.
Surprises in the messages, of course
are those In regard to the taxing of
be stll .,1 from the neck of 5! !Za Z2 nf'r0 1"s-
und-rnea-h fll UT.Z " !l',',' tü
....... i. on .niii.. nmsi a-siiini to-
offlcer and soldier
clothlne bv a rnrrf or ihnm.
Mrs Mary Maker Eddv hear! nf ,h- S? t resident among them.
Christ .an Science church i-ZT ! ,ne panese in particular.
wwimw i - iuicr rh asd a; Concord. N. 11 . by a woman reporter, in the presence of half a OOra of Other representatives of the press. Mrs. Kddy said she was in perfect health, and that (Jod was her only physician. There had been ru mors that he was failing. Mrs Kddy is in her eighty-sixth yeai Emma (W ldman and nine other persons were arrested at an anarchistic meeting In N.-w York city. Julius E lelsoa was making a speech. 1 No matter how much Czolgosz has been
Ssiem Bank Looters Captured. Springfield. Ill Gov. Deneen hat Issued a requisitirn on the governor of Indiana for the extradition of Geo. Arnold and Harry foletnan. who are under arrest In Terre Haute, and who are wanted )n Salem. III. on the charge of burglarizing the private banking house of William FarthingPM on Oct 2, 1J0C. and stealing Si. 500
Plow Ground for Buried Co n. Laporte. A detail of men began to plow up and dis over a tract of land near Hanna owned by Lyman W. I'beck. who it confined In the county Jail pending the action of an insanity commission. In his lucid periods Check told the officers Of tjuried treasure and Si iS in e -ileces has already been dug up. Sev "ral hundred people assembled watch the systematic search for a s i; posed buried fortune.
Ban CggfeSgr Found Dead. f Salm Charles B Williams, book ' e;r i f the Citizens' bank and act-
ine as cashier, was found dead in the) raadl of the bank. A load of shot from a shotgun had I ; . netrated his heart. The gun was kep In the Lank vault and it is believed Mr. Williams in i haneine its position acidentally dis- j He was a son of former Auditor J. L Williams, of this countv.
Monkeyed w th the Brake.
Gnayaqiiil. Kcudor Seyen person!
h(u fmmi.Ml..n!l..K. . I
r. aoun. IUI rompeiie.i .l.um.ed for his goort work." salH Krl.
mm to return. The secret of the i elson. ue Vn,.- .k.. k -
north pole Is still hidden. , an Amer- ! man H, seas a true aZ "e killed and nine were Injured at
lean now holds the honor of farthest 1 law are all made for hii.rfw tZ" Mf,rha- lUon on the glto rail-
Pt-ople of America are worse Uaffod , Z Z. 8rriVaI f a traln at that those of Russia" Vhen the nolice Morh'; a v,'la' "" Ped a week
K.ilher-d ;hem in I ln rrs were surrounded by a
Hickory Nuts Are Scarce.
Newcastle. Lovers of hickorv
nuts in Henry county will ion--
look in vain for them this year Ten
years ago they were plentiful, but
miouwomins lactones nave made a heavy onslaught on the supply of
hickory timber, with the result that there are few trees left What trcremain have failed to bear nuts this year
north."
The monthly circulation of the comptroller of the I III mi shows that at the dose (,r business October 31. 1906. the total circulation of national bank notes w-as S-" S3. 171,9s.",,
which Is an increase
nolice
hem in
At Pittsburg, Pa.. Clifford Root, tin nogro, formerly coarlinian for Aa KUS'U-i Haitis, wa rnnvlrn.,1 r,f
as conmarivl 1 1 1 r V in ....... .si-.. taw. . ...
with October .11 lau.-, nf t-w ?r., won a deposition
aim an lucrease lor tin- nion'Ii of S9 2CS.8T7.
By agreement of Prosecuting Attorney Hhoton. at Little Bock. Ark. and attorneys representing five of the cot ton oil companies doing business In
Pulaski county, orders were
Almoin me niii-irusr suits auaitist the companies. Four of the companies puid fines of S12. '.i each The monthly statement of ib.. governriient rwcsipta sad sgpe4ttarei
hui ior onnorr, ISOfi, the ro-
Mary Scott Hartie. and
which foin . the basis of the ren nt sensational Hartje divorce trial. The accident bulletin Issued by the interstate commerce commission for the Utrot mouths ending June 30. I!"";. shows the total nnml.ur ,.t
entered , cities to patsengers and railway cm
m s to he 1C..H37. The number of taigOrl and employes killed in kin aeoidwotj was 194. as against 274 , In the preceding quarter. In its presentments. the f.-o.r.
I county (Oa.l grand Jury ftetarot lUl
1 group of people belonging o the nelghj lorhoid. who inspected the passeneer j car with great Interest. One or the natives, without knowing what he was dolne. opened the brake, and the car. which ha 1 been detached, ran back at
a high rate ()f speed for about a mile, and was crushed to pieces.
the of
New Factory for Auburn. Auburn. Represeu'atlv.- of Chappel Furnace company.
Morencie. Mich., have been here nego iatlng with the Commercial club t more their factory here. The companis doins a large buslnesn. but wishe to get nearer the center of their trade A new building of cement blocks wi: t o constructed.
celpt. amounted .-,7.211 w ,nd the " ,. J ' fl0r,an' ,h V expenditures S,4,:,7s. ' 1,., ' ' V. ZJ 'V
"rplus for the month of 2.24.2n ', . h" : ' IT - ".
against
alnst a defli It for Octoher tmr, .iom y ui ine noi i.
eouiu naye oeon averted
Loot Bank at Ladd. III. La Salle. Ill -The Farmers" and Miners" hwnk of Ladd. a mining town, was h;d up an 1 robbed during th aft- rnoon. The assistant cashier. J. J. H or ley, wa alone la the bank when 'o men enteri-ii and, covering him with revolvers, ordered him to throw up his nan K They then marched Hurley to ;i back room, where they bound him. Tho mbbers than helped n elves to S7.00'J and escaped They lafl f 130 in gobi. besides quantitiea of if on the bank counter and dia larbtd little In the vault
Auto Scares Hortet: T-ree Hurt. Hammond Thr- ptfMMM wer injured, two erhaps fatally, in an accident at Kast rhlcaco cause 1. a spirited team omned by a brewing company of Chicago taking fright a' a motor rar wned by the Whitine Foundry K-iulpineni company of Har vey. III. Gottfried ljoetscher. 4 yeari.
old. driver of the team, o' Hammot 1 bad both legs broken and was Infer nally injured Raymond Kanscher. 2 4 years old. and Kd-vin Kanscher. nine years old. botL riding with Loetacher were Injured Internally.
Church Ded cat cn at Lavurenceburg. I wrenceburg Trinity Episcopal church, recently dedicated in thia city, was erected as a memorial to the late Bishop Knickerbacher. It Is built of cement blocks, with slate
roof, electric lights and other conveniences, and the Rev Willis D. Eng!e. of Indianapolis. Is rector. The dedication services were conducted by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Francis, of Indianapolis.
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Eikt Building a S20.000 Home. Crawfordsville The CrawfordOville bidge of Elks has let the contrart for a new f2.o0 home The site is directly opposite the handsome home place of the late Senator lne. and two blocks distant from the business center of the city. The lodge
home win be ready for dedlcition In
he spring.
Pattern So. tftt IHtsUjf lace trimmed aprons have become a nces lty to the home loving woman, as so many occasions arise demanding; their ue. This pretty little model is aim plielty Itself, and is trimmed with a frill of Valenciennes lace and ribbonrun beading The little pocket may he omitted If desired. Batiste, dolled twlss. organdy or lawn are all suitable for the making. Five-eighths yard of material 2" inches wide will be required. One sire This pattern will be sent to von on receipt of IO cent. A.I -res ail' orders tothe Pattern Ik-part aient of this paper. Be sure to jrive sire and nurninr of pattern wanted. F " -.nr.-niie-e. wrile
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Found Oil W.le Hunting Water. '.dumbus While drilling for water
os the farm of Frank M ewcomb. near this city, drillers struck oil in
eh quantities that work had 10 bt pled Later the flow subsided.
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Carson to Leave BatebaM.
South son. for
lend Dr F. R Car years president of the?
1 entral leaene. Is to withdraw fron active participation in baseball. He made this announcement this week. This means that the Central league will have to elect a new president at Toledo In March, and already there) are several candidates la the field V. W Dick in wm. of Grand Rapids. J. Ed Crillo and Rer Muiford. of ClneinnaM. Powers, of Pittshur. snd M H. 8eg ' n. of Rock Island. III., are mentioned for the place.
Prosperity m Cnad an Northett. The Canadian Hank of fommerce.
estimates that the farmers
'Vinniieg. -stt mates : the Canadian M ir. e over 10.000.0 three crops alone ' barley ETcursions 'mm Ensland prove Many of the etcurs iq remain.
of
it wHI rei year from
oars harv.
nd
Most ViluaMe Orugt, Opium is w bout doubt the mosf sluable knows drus. mercury anJ ddlaine probably come next ia value
