Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 June 1911 — Page 6

WEEKLY COURIER

BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher.

JASPER INDIANA

NEW RAILROAD LAWS

Better kcop tho straw hat In hiding

lior a low days yet.

A baseball bat in tbo hands of the

(Email boy strikes a blow for health.

INCREASE EXPENSE

CHARLES W. GALLOWAY TELLS

OF THE PRESENT NEED OF THE COMPANIES.

Sauerkraut Is said to contain the

longevity germ. Dut who wants

To Enforce tho Cold Storage Law.

i-uro miiK, pure cream, pur

butter, puro cheese and puro cold

storage producta will bö Insured

to the peoplo of Indiana here

after If tho stringent rules ndoptcd by

tho stato board of health at n meeting at tho atatchou8o are enforced to

tho lettor, as tho board contemplates

thoy shall bo. Tho hoard ndonted

three rules, Nos. 1C, 17 and IS, in tho

board s list, which bear on tho enforce-

mont of tho cold storage law missed

oy tho last legislature.

STATE HAPPENINGS

B

RECORDED IN

R

CROWD THREATENS OFFICERS

NEVV3 ITEMS FROM INDIANA.

ALL OVRR

"Plcaso remit'

After all, what woman would want to wear a hnrem skirt if it did not

attract a crowd?

Entire Police Court Guards Lewis, Chief, and Osborne, Constable, Analnst a Mob of More Than Three Hundred Persons.

Connorsvlllo. Moro than 300 persons stood in front of Justice Frank's ofllco when Edward E. LowIh, chief of police, nnd Henry Osborne, ...... i.. .....

Onoof ihn ,,,- " FXPFHT TO ARRCQT flTUCDe raT1' "ürü C1U 10 Brand

STATUTES ARE NOT UNIFORM tho board was The : ÄnTi a LS ,,,un Z TTlK?1"1"'

stör,... n- rf-i..-w " . . "7 'w um wiem. i lie

wMiT fh r:"r,:V"b.:wi? uuse' . , ..... onuro !'oUco " and Sheriff Miller

tto k'Z .irn.r -.?.J "'r.J 8 ÖWm "f ,n Monroe guarded tho prisoners nnd they wore

wnitecappino case Two n to court by a circuitous routo

Sign Their Own Bonds-

Trials Are Delayed.

It hftB Iwon ftoflrlnil ttint

nhrnso in th RnHih im. . What Can Be Don In Ohio Cannot Be storage law shall apply. By tho inline

. ' -"D-"v. . , , . - ---

ui i uuuru uio jaw win npply to all hotelB, restaurants and other nlaccs of

ousiness employing refrigerating machinery or ico for tho nurnoso of .

ingeratlon.

Done In This State, While Illinois

Is Different Wished to Be Left Alone.

Indianapolis. The railroad superin-

T.bl 0ung "!ton woman should not waste time learnln to

spike down mils, in flring a heavy

freight locomotive over a stiff grade.

or in scooting about the icy roof of a

boxcar in a 40-mlIo gale, said Charles

. Galloway, tronoral sunorlntnndnnt

Bloomington, May 9. Intonso Inter-

to avoid tho crowd which gathered at

mo jau and tho Justice's oin. in

tho crowd wero many from th Wntnr.

loo neighborhood

... vm jouuui

Now He Doesr.'i Believe It. A Cloveland man wub readli.gV Jokes about how tho English ,r, t so slow as they nro siippoiod to i to got a Joku. Ho bolioved It. t hu tried his theory on a British r of his. " ' "Did you over henr Mark Tw Joko about how tho report of' j death had been greatly exaggerate ho nßkod. "No." answciud tho English ,P cngorly, -'bt I'll wacer It u-n, '

Wlmt VL-nn -ii i. . 1

kl Jt3 VU1I1T1I1 !

lived.

SCALP WAS BADLY AFFECTED

I am mora than gratified l.v .

successful results 1 obtained by t uso of tho Cutlcura Remedl t. -

tiovoral years my scalp was very b ,

Thcro was talk of mob vio- nffoctod with dandruff and seal.

has learned to saw wood, but sho has

not learned to say nothing.

in unntu.. c .i .., . est was manifested imro i

.w.wu 0 w n,c tu,u Biorago law , " . " lenco and nnnn t...t m ,.. Mv Renin itni.n.i .-h.i 7.

ii is provided that "The state board of . vu wl,renB or 1110 cll' coim- ,...., , : " " u- --- - J41U,, Ul unu,s ii? j health shall adopt such rules as may ty on n charß0 of hitecapplng Hnr- ?"rlL L 1c1OUrtro!n. wheru tho y h",r f,?M M' collar w,. ltl bo necessary to enforce tlusacL" vey McParloy. a prominent fanner. hear,nK w eld speedily. bo actually whito with tho dand: ft

Rule No. 16, adopted by the board cors arrived from tho extreme

At all events, anyono who lives a year in Reno in ordor to got a divorco Is entitled to some recompense.

that had fallen from my head. M

jHwuaiuun ocing- that of n barh.-r t

in ncrnnlnnort wttu Mo . ii ' OUd Of tho COUUtV with .loannh tr)il,l,tu 300,000 to Work fop Pnnrl

iho act. Is as follows: William Snoddy. Tho trip to that Fort Wnyno.On tho verge of ?vas pa,rt,cula,r nbout lltlvlng my j, 4,r

. " huuu lumiiunii. nmi wna

....c iuu in n

C. A. campaign for $100,-

PnrnPMiili 1 ..- - .. SOCtlOll Was 11111. In hv IViKiiti. I tllO 1. V.

of tho Baltimore k Ohio Southwest- enforcement of this net it Is held that Rob,nson Olllcer Hlnklo of tho 000 w,th which to erect a now homo J1.081"0" to try many lotions, etc . t t

A sculptor named Butonsky Is com- luZ T-! 7. CO,U. 6tora refrigerating ware- " " c:: ,. IOn a0."t twelv0 l,,C8 1"S. " 7.0,,ncoa wono feet T mi ' .r ' '

..-v , IUU,UDUU:D, 1UU OU8e is an establishment emnlovinir " fiucio useu uy tüo omcers w""i'1 Ul l evoni mat 300.000 i - . uutu auout v.,,

rauroaa oxocuuve. to muKo his dlvl- refriseratinir mnohin. n i f'.i" uroko down on a steen hill, miminr n ornors have donated their twin..

. I 1-,-Mitivt; Vi ILL' IUI Llltl . . -n

sion pay, must Do a trained business purposo of raMr-xttnn lay of more than hour. Two nMmr I0r 1110 ton days tho camnaicn lnsfa

-a - v a lllJii I - - " I ii , -.----f.

ing to the front You can't keop a man with that namo In tho rear.

New York has

with a suicidal mania. Possibly ho has read the theory that tho good dlo young.

Tho Oklahoma woman who has thirteen sons, all under 5 years of age, probably also has her hands full most of tbo time.

A Los Angeles man drank carbolic acid, cut his throat and Jumpod from a skyscraper. If a thing is worth doing It's worth doing woll. ,

a four-vear-old bor T' Sküd 7 ,raakmg a dol,ar I1r- ds are stored for 30 days or more faruicrs' "o ' whom lives near tho AIrealy moro than $30.000 has boon nia Pos'slblv hA his another dollar In tho face of clr- at a temperature of 40 degrees Fahren, rown county line, will bo arrested contributed wealthy men of the

turaBinncos. nowever advorse, .Mr. heit or below. Tho wards "for torn. soon' although the warrants for their CUJ- nml u ls not oxpected that there

uaiioway saiu. and whether tho rail- norarv nrotocfinn ni,!" n ... arrest are now mndn nut Mi,n f,v w be tho slichtost (Hfflpnltv fn c

...n.. m i . . . I -... vu... no uot'U 111 .... .u v?vi i ... w

j uuikvi miowb an injector irom a section 1 rr th et.n . . wno wero tho lnst in rnni. curing tno full amount

' " " vii jjian.ü uiiv uurucumr in Illfinn Ihn inIHI..,, .i j ura weil-tO-HO fnrmnrc n..l !

UinerOUCe. I fnr nnl ni l.nM j tholr own mmh l?nl. .1... .

. ...u.u luuu luirij unys. I "..v.o. i,utii ui acciiDCu Paragraph 2. Goods placed in rolrt w,u bo vn until the middle of tho

.Mr. oanoway said, were callltiK for a ßiorago or refrlgeratlnc wnrphnnBoa weeK 10 Set ready for a nrolimlnarv

different kind of men to control thf which maintuin rooms fnr n.mnnnm, trial, although it is not hollnvnl ihnt

railroad properties. Tho keenness of Protection olily, as deilned in para- nny tr,al wU1 bo lleld "ntil after tho

tompeuuon mat requires better pas- Kapu one, snail not be required to bo aro nvestlgated by tho grand

senger ana freight services, lecisla- manteii, starnped or tacirort Ri.h jura

tion that Increases the expenditures storage rooms shall keep a full and of railroad compnnles without pro- complete record of the entrv nml with.

vlding for compensating returns in drawal of nil food products stored

What an awful thing it would bo if tho son in whom your hopes aro centered wero to grow up to bo a college professor.

An Illinois youth has boon barred from enlistment In tho navy because he has largo oars. Is beauty one of tho requirements In our navy?

It cost 1.125 lives to dig Pennsyl vanla coal last year. The Inventors who nro going to get us our heat direct from tho sun should hurry up.

Dedicates New Buildina.

Laporte. Mav 9. Th now v r n

railroad earnings, and the increased therein for temporary protection only. A- building In this city Is opened to

A dealer has been fined $500 for sell Ing loaded dice. Loaded dice aro useless, anyway, as tho industrious man can loso onough with tho straight kind.

It develops that tho Gotham police call the record of complaints from citizens, tho squeal book. Which ls facetious but hardly reassuring to the citlzena.

A protest is being made in England

against tüo tone of British novels. This ought to be Just the boost to business that the publishers have been looking for.

Statistics show that 1.67S persons r minute aro carried on tho Chicago traction lines. They nro not all on one car, though somotimes it seems as If they wero.

nnot rf Mai .no I A u lit. . 1 llnwi 1. r .

vuoi. vi upemuuu wunoui ine roaus 'Kraim o. Hotels, restaurants

UL'inu nnrmitTDM it' rti.n .1 M..inH.i 1 iinn 11 1 1 nitifti. m .

c kj, uiiu miLiuuui I i'iuul'u 01 ouBiness em-

commissions to increase their passen- Paying refrigerating machinery or ico

bui mm ireigni rates, tr. Galloway lur o purposo of refrigeration said, had revolutionized tho railway whether for public or for private use scrv,co- are hereby classified as cold storage "Tho multiplicity of laws directed or rofrlBerating warehouses, except in against the railroads." said Superin- BUch lnstances where tho products tendent Galloway, "keeps us Jumninc s0 therein aro held for less than

" I 1,1.4.. i

RDout to obey them. What we may UHSdo In Ohio, wo may not do hi this Paragraph 4. Goods held at low ternstate, whilo Illinois has yet a differ- Prare during the process of manuont law. This means closer super- facture. as is the case with lager beor vision nnd added oxponso. In Jnnu- aml mcat Products being cured in ary, this year, our operating expenses DlckIe or dry salt, shall not bo conran 94.0 per cent, of our revenue, but s,dcred to be In storage as deilnod in this was in part duo to a strike thIs act and necu not bo stamped, among tho machinists; In February, Paragraph 5. All marking, stamping the percontago was 7S.4, and In .March. ,r taGS,nE shall bo plainly legiblo and

au.-' per cont. Wo had no strike in suau snow t,,e "ay, month nnd year tho latter months. Much of this added f the dato of entrance and removal, percontago is due to expenditures de- ,etters and llgures not less than manded by new Jaws and orders, and, th,e-e'Bhths of an inch In height nnd as you know, the interstate com- 5 a Btyl known as 3Cpoint Gothic merce commission has hold we can- 8 Thc letters or figures shall be not chargo higher rates to obtain ,n bIack or Purple Ink, and if the moro revenue. We have 20 per cent. ß0ods aro tagged tho tag shall be seof our motlvo power in the shops, and curel' fastened on tho package by our earnings aro running short of tacks, nails, strings or glue in such

tnofio or last year at the average rato 1W8n,on mat it cannot be detached.

the public. It was dedicated with elab

orate services. Sevornl thousand people passed through tho building and participated In tho services of dedication, the latter being featured with the dedicatory address of Dr. J. I). Donaldson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church; Sharon E. Jonos ol Richmond. E. S. Stacy of Indianapolis, G. M. Wölls of Chicago and L. P. Hardy of South Bond and U. A. Rogors of Michigan City. Music was furnished by tho Laporte City band

nnd a chorus choir.

Friendship Wins Big Fortune.

miuLTBun. family friendship of

jenrs standing is responsible for

miss i.ulu Roach of this rltv hnv

ing received a rich legacy, nccordlng to n will probated in Jasper county,

in. j. iu. Mccartha was a wealthy fnrmer living near Willow Hill, m., who never married. During life he

nan oeen n quiet but thrifty man nnd

amassed a fortuno consisting of SCO

acres or land and $10,000 in cash.

A university professor cf Chlcaso says that detective stories aro good cures for seasickness. This leaves Eomethlng of a hiatus In uses for tho higher literature.

"Ten cents n day is enough for food," opines Prof. 'Hcndorson of Harvard, but wo doubt whether tho pro

fessor ls one of thoso who practice

what they preach.

One of New England's many preach

ers maxes tno announcement that

American women have ceased to blush

Pouf! Why should any woman ever

blush nt what a good preacher savo

to aer?

Emperor William Is to have forty au

tomoblles during tho ensuing season,

but even as King of Prussia and Em

poror of Gormany ho will bo unable

to rldo in moro than ono of his auto

mobiles at a time.

Gotham tolephonc authorities assert tha. thoro is llttlo profanity now or rudo languago used over tho tele

phone Possibly and paradoxically, tho profanity and rudo language ara

When tho wiro is busy.

A practical Joker applied a llchtod

match to a load of hay In East Lynn,

.mass., nnu ncnieved the gigantic Btroko of humor of burning up four buildings. Ho made n bigger hit than most of his Jocoso tribo.

A New York Judgo has soveroly criticised Cornelius Vanderbllt becauso ho crossed his legs in tho court room. Mr. Vanderbllt should respectfully content himself with tho twiddling of his thumbs or tho twisting ol his mustache.

Ä New York woman has undertaken a crusade against tho long hatpin. Tho pin Is a real dnngcr, and whllo women may resent the regulation of any part of their nttiro by law, their own good sense should convlnco them of tho propriety of making this nrtlclo lpss of a menace to the public. Bugs aro reported to have damnged this year's peach crop to tho extent of $8,000,000. Wo sometimes wonder whether tho country would bo nblo to stagger nlong under tho burden of Its peach crop if tho penchea wero to escape belüg damaged by frosts and bugs.

of $1,000 a day

"What tho railroads need is to be

let alone. Wo are anxious to obev

the laws on the statute books, and we

do not caro to criticize them, but wo

ought to have an opportunity to ad

Just our affairs to changed conditions

ueforo additional new laws and or

oers are saddled on us. The present

conditions mako It difficult for tho op

erating uepartments, nnd put us in bad with the stockholders and direc

tors, to say nothing of the patrons. The situation, it strikes me, ls ono calling for astute business men In Hie

oxecutlvo department, and If makes little difference what the executive

knows nbout tho physical properties of a rallrond, or whether he can tell

a pilot from a switch frog.

Mr. Galloway and F. G. Griffith, for

tne other Baltimore & Ohio nroner

tics operating In the state, askod that no Increase in the assessment bo made, as did T. J. Frazler of the Balti

more & Ohio and Chicago. The Grand

Rapids & Indiana made a similar re

quest.

Assigned to Instruct I. N. G. Tho Indiana National Guard is to receive Instruction in tho art of warfaro from a trained ofTicer in the regular army. Word was received hero that Capt. C. D. Herron of the Eighteenth Infantry, tho headquarters of which arc at Fort McKenzie, Wyo., will bo detailed to instruct tho Indiana guardsmen for the next two years at least, and for four years if his services are requested by tho governor. George W. McCoy, adjutant general of Indiana, Bald he had known that tho war department would detail an army officer to Instruct tho Hooslcr guardsmen, but he had not been Informed as to tho identity of the officer who would come. The Instruction will

be given tho militia without expense

to the state, the salary of tho instructor being paid from tho national treas

ury. This Is In accord with a lawpassed by tho last congress which pro

vides for an instructor In each state.

State Incorporations.

Articles of incorporation were filed

with tho secretary of state as follows:

Liberal Gorman society. Anderson:

object, to operate a club; incorpora

tors, M. KIniber, H. Klrchenbaucr, W.

iianer.

Valparaiso Building Loan Fund and

Savings association has Increased Its

capital stock to $1,000,000.

Wocdlawn hospital, Rochester: can-

Ital stock, 120,000; object, to operate

Hospital; incorporators, W. S. Sha-

for, 8. L. Shafer, H. O. Shafer.

Paragraph C. All COf)(Is nn linnrl nf

the end of nine months, as described in soction 2 of the act, shall bo reported to the state board of health and inspected and passed as suitable for food In nccordanco with the provisions of tho pure food law, chapter

au iw,, ana the sanitary food law, chapter 163, acts 190D. boforo being withdrawn. Such inspection shall be mado by tho Inspectors of the stnto board of health or by other persons designated by the state food and drug commissioner to make such inspection.

Shock Is Cauee of Death. Columbus, May 9. According to re

ports received by relatlvos hero, tho

recent death of Mrs. J. Mack Elrod. a

woll-known woman of Borden, at hor homo there, was causod by an unusual circumstance. The rejwrts say that a

night message, which later proved to

oe a prank, was sent Into tho contrnl telephone station, requesting tho operators to call out all of the men. an

robbers wore operating in tho oast

part of tho town. Tho call to tho Elrod homo was answerol by Mrs. Elrod, who was In feeble health, and sho fell unconscious from the shock of the news, dying a short time later.

Hooslcr Postmaster Accused.

uiooniingion. charges hnvo been

Drought ngnlnst Walter S. Bradfute. postmaster here, of nllecod mis

conduct in offlco. and are backed bv

lunuaviis signed by witnesses. A list

or charges, including ton different

counts, is at present before tho com.

mltteo on oxrwndituros of tho post of-

nce uepnrtmont nt Washington, and

.ui Do taken up nt tho next moctintr

i mo conimuiee.

f?llt frtllrn ls.w..1l a t. .

uuiuuiua iiini l resolved try them. I shampooed my hi l with Cutlcura Soap twico a week after drying my head thoroughly I nnolnted parts of my scaln with r.

cura Ointment. I was plonsod fr. -i tho outset, nnd continued to keep , this treatment. To think thnt ni.

threo cakes of Cutlcura Sonn nmi

nnd one-half boxes of Cutlcura O'r f ment rid my hoad of this

troublo mado TllO fool nillin sts-ti 4 .... a

I have now got n thick nrrowth nr u., ,

and I nm nqvor troubled with anv dandruff or itchlnc: of tho Kfnln Timm

Is no question but that tho Cutlcura Remedies cured me. I froouonth-

recommend them to my customer and they think a groat deal of them " (Signed) John F. Williams .m7 vw.

folk Street, Dorchester. Boston Mnao

July 28, 1910. '

food,

On the Level. 'Do you nssimilato your

aunty?"

'No, I doesn't snh. I buvs if m.(.n

an' honest, sah."- Woman s Natlou.il

uauy.

Out of Date. "I am going to ask your far! .r tn.

night for your hand In marnag.. "

now dreadfully old-fahlnomd you

aro

Governor to Hire Lawyers. Governor Marshall will obtnln th

services of at least two Indiana lawyers to defend tho suit filed in the Ma

rion circuit court to test the validity

of tho proposed now constitution, nccordlng to a statement he made. Thomas M. Honan. attorney general of

inaiana. will bo associated with tho

two attorneys in tho dofenso of tho

btotsenborg law to sumblt tho consti.

tutlon to tho peoplo at tho conrrni

election in 1912. It Is nrobablo that

tno preparation of tho case, bo fnr

ns tne attorney general's office is con corned, will be mado by Edwin M

Corr of Bloomlngton, assistant attor

wuy Kunerai ana chairman of tho

nouse Judiciary committee In the last

session or tho general assembly. Gov

enior .Marenau expressed pleasuro that the suit had been filed and that

the peoplo would know In ndvnneo

of tho proposed vote whether tho pnn.

stitutlon was valid, as adopted by the

legislature.

Visitors Carrying Off Mementos. Fowler, May 9. The Poolo "murder farm" wns tho mecca to which flocked hundreds of people. Nearly 2,000 persons visited tho scene of tho crime, and automobiles and conveyances ol every sort wero packed In the adjoining highways, whilo curiosity seekers trudged from one point of Interest to another and carried away mementos of their visit. Slivers were whittled from the barn in which tho body lay

concealed, nnd tho moro morbid ones

Youth Proves Innocence of All Crime. Laporte. Proving his innocence

nna confessing that ho pleaded

guuty ror the notoriety which would

attach to his name. Tom Gerbrlck of

this city will bo roloased from tho Col-

orado ponltontlnry In a fow days. Ho

was committod to prison nbout a year

ago to serve a term of from thirty to forty years for tho wrecking of a Santa Fo train near Aplshapi. Col., October 110, 1903.

"In what way?" 'Don't ask hlrn; toll him." IGNORANCE!

Jury Imposes Heavy Fines. Gnry. Eight members of the Col-Hns-McNuUy electrical factions of Gary wore heavily fined by a Jury In the Lake circuit court. Crownpolnt, for nn attack on Thomas Lake, a Reod-Murphy electrician, on November 7. 1910. Lake was working In a building when he was attacked by members of the opposlnc factions.

Tho Jury assessed fines ngnlnst tho defendants rnnglng from $50 to $200.

Two Arrests at South Bend. South Bond. John Keohler nnd

Martin Woefel aro hold bv tlm

police here, suspected of having been

connected with tho dvnnmifinn- nt

carriod earth from tho grave tied In Grand Trunk railroad bridge in this their hnndkorchiefs. city, several weeks niro it t'ci,i

- - cj - M OUIU lllU

two men threatened to destroy thn

Fishermen Find Man's Body. bridge. Woefel and Keohler are strnr.

Fort Wayne. May 9. Tho bally do- n'ral ,rn workers. Thomas McNn.

composed body of Alexander Bennett, "ara, a railroad detective, made

Old Gentleman And what's your namo, my boy? Kid Sech is fame! He don't recognize do -iC-pound chnmpcen of tho Thoitccnth ward!

of In

a a

n to in-

Interurban Rule Revised.

The railroad commission

dlnna issued circular No.

dlana interurban companies, revising

um ruie governing the duties of crews which change shifts between Inltlnl

nnu terminal points. Hereafter nil nn

fulfilled orders must be given by thc persons relieved to the ones relieving

miu one memncr or tho latter crow

must call tho dispatcher at the near.

est telephone nnd repeat the orders to him. Tho orders aro recorded by tho

uspatcner similar to original orders.

Pensions for Indlanlans.

Pensions wero granted tho follnw.

Ing Indlnnlanfl: Elizabeth Arnold, $12; Ed. Culver, $10;; Uriah Derek, $21; Olive L. Ennls, $12; Sajah F. Gordon, $12; Cornelius McDonald $20; Mary Ellen McKee, $12, special act; Henrietta Matthews, $12; Hnmllto M. Sailors, $lfi; Gcorgo M. Srott, $15; Sarah E. Songraves, $12; Benjamin P. Whaloy. Jr.. $17; Catharine Wiley, $12; David M. Winkle, $15; James Perry, $20; Edward Shull, $20; Catherine Smith, $12; Rachel A. Vermilion, $12; Philomena Young, $12.

Blxty-flvo years old, of Bluffton, was charges against tho two men

puned out of tho Elkhart river near

wgonior. north of here. Tho dlscov- Faces Conspiracy Charne

ry ii-nn tu . 1... .1 . t-

uiuuu u) iiBuunucu. uennott v.u. i-ukko itonsirh unfit 1,1

nnd threatened to commit suicide. It "est four months aco n. momw

V.UB sum, uuc nothing was thought of mo Gary pollco force, wbb sen

J i üvjv ii um uiu lioignoor-I cm.! iu nervo 11 nays in tho count v

hood three weeks ago. Jail after a Jury nt Crownnolnt lm,i

returned n verdict convicting him of

Walther Leaguo In Session. lcionious assault. Boaslch. who wno

Fort Wayne, Mr.y 9. Tho Wnlther n,E0 Indicted along with Mayor Knott

league at Zion Lutheran re-elected of- nnd 12 other Gary officials on other

ncers as rollows: Prosldcnt, O. M. cauniB' will ho tried Inter on a chargo

neiiuz, i-ori wayne: vice-nros Innt "l unnpinng to mun tor Thnn.no

. . ... - - " r i . . . . - ......no

. ii. ileum, Logansport; secretary, urani. snerm or i.nko county.

iiicodore .Miner, Fort Wayne; treas

urer, William S. Englebrccht. Locnns- Grasps Lamp Chain: Dies.

port. Resolutions were adopted fa- Sholbyvllle. Thomas Trltter aged

W1U .ii'iiiiuiiuiii oi iiciu secro- vminuyo oi tno Shelby

IU.HVB. I wuu Wilier. lins nn,1 T.-l ii-

,...u uiL'uinu

lumjmny, grasped a chain of nn nro

Tra n Severs Borfv nt nw "B"t nnu wns k lied hv ninrt,.in..

Knlghtstown. Mav 9. rcdu-nr,? n.,. 'he chnln was so heavllv clinrno .

jeugo, rourtcen years old, son of Wll- v,nH uirown from it unconscious son Rutledgo of this city, wns killed nnd (1,cd ,n n few minutes. Ho lenves

instantly by a west-bound Pennsyl- u w,uow nnu everni children

vjuua ireigni tram. Tho boy hod bpen

Playing on another track, whero a v Runaway May Prove Fatal.

. i in-i -

Kioam snovoi was at work. nn,l waunsn. .Mrs. Mnrv Wnftn tt,

stepped upon tho main track In frnn ty-flve years old. rt;ol

a..- . w"v Kl r--t I.. ... , 1. " l',w,m"

iruin. ins body wns cut In uluu "U"nea; Mrs. Trumnn Dum

-r w I - - lui l iiiii trr tnn.

... invr

yuar-oia cnild was ba.llv rut nt,m.f m,

Dynamite Stolen at r.iin uuu" ,n runaway accident whtoh nn

Torre Haute. May 9.-Tho theft of Burreu nero

a large quantity of dynatnito from n

local factory hns caused Clinton to "go a-tremhlo" in fear of a dynamite

explosion somo months ngo, when tho Cnthollc church and tho Wabash rlvrr brldgo of the Chicaco & Fntnm

Illinois railroad wero dynamited.

FOOD IN SERMONS Feed the Dominie Right and the Ser mons Are Brilliant.

Falls From Tree; la Dead. Valparaiso, May 9. Lllllnn

ehall, nlno yoars old. wns inntntit.

Fire Destroys Farm Home. Rochester. Tho homo of tr

.Mrs. Ed. Costello near Rochester was destroyed hv nr

hotiso Is small and was occupied by tho Costello family. Whlln thlv nm

building a new homo. A hired mnn who slept In one part of tho house was tho llrst to discover tho tlm w

awakened Mr. and Mrs. Costello Just

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killed when sho fell from t- .. J aLnem lo escape death un-

which she had climbed n searrh ol ? . Lll mn r,f' Mr8' Co8tol, ,H Mrds' eggs. Sho struck on her hM cause of friToZ Cnd,Hon bfracturing her skulL i fr,ght' No Insurance wns car-

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fast '.vould wear away, only to return, however, next morning. "Having heard of Grape-Nutu food, I

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mo to a sturdy condition of mental

and physical strength. "I hnvo known of several persons who were formerly troubled as I was,

and who have boon helped ns I havo boon, by the uso of Grnpo-Nuts food,

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