Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 34, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 November 1909 — Page 2
The Ligonier Banne: LIOONIER, = = INDIANA . _"ORY” PITCHERS BEST. Bareball will be mors altractive 1o many lovers of the national game when there are no mote spithall” plictiors. says Cleveisnd Plain Deal er. They make the sport slower than it would be otberwise, and thelr wneclean snd repulslye way of pitching causes errors which would put ba made if the ball were not so slippery when 1t gets to fim fieiders Do siden the mere Bame of the “spithail’ ts ohnorlons (o not & few men and wouien who &re steady patrons of the mmz popuine gatie ffls'k&_’f&ffi!“f_fi_fi For. tunately (here I 8 reason to-beileve that the “spliters” are loalng ground They are not so much in evidence as they were lust year or the year before, and. they do net count among thedeading winners of the big leagues. Krause wod Joss Mullin snd Coomba and Pender. Willel #nd Young, SBummoers, Circotte, Cheen and Jolinson, Powell and Waddell in the American league, gre the "sfi;:t!tsafflf’ Hitle, or pot at a%? In the Natloual league, the most fa mous pitchors, such ne Mathewson, Frown, W iltse, -~ Wilite V‘m:su%'!z. Moren, Reuslbach and Overall, do not rely on the “spitter’ for their vie tortes. There Is po reom for doubt that the best dozen “dry” plichers In flw‘tm), big té:zg{_;m #re far supetior to the wost skillful 12 among those sho use the ~‘ffifl§¥2¥‘af¥'~"_'. ' - The notion BhEleh somme persons may hrne_»gv:x:flrmf!}m’i; that the Amer fean Ciack tar Wy &n vhh:*-"fl'i";"‘”_!' bappy gelucky sort of ehap, with whon ss.}zz’a?'t' m' TEngY oo edsy go wili have (o bo modified An ofcial statewent from Washington turnishes piuol thal many of the suiisled tiien of -the naxy mfé ,sgm;wl saving, and wWith an ¢ve tg the futgre Not jeas than 27 per cont have sL"p::.fl at their pay deposited whire It 1 accumuint tng tnterest Many of the sallors de ‘®ole much of thele tay o the g Jort ol tojatives. © f(m‘i*ng?}‘ a entlor come to hia ;rfiy!}fmfi?fi?, fo t«'--lt‘!é,‘:sh;:r* A navy t’:‘ws;;{’ tor 31000 for miahiey with which he {‘:rd;;ufié(‘{’ to invest in dand in thy west The Snerican sall or ol the present day 1a & sturdy, saber it !‘i*}:;}a}{‘l?fij{‘ Chap, and ofien he has woney in the bask with which to back xzi’: Lils g;.ii‘:s(f eharacier, : Queer stortes comie ftom Moroceo, and hone has Leen gueerer than that reiating to Sullan Mulal Hafid and his treatinent of Ki ‘Hoghi the pretender 1o the (izrmi&x _ylt' has been alleged ‘that the sultan kept Bl Roghi prison er tn a narrow cage to which he was exposed to the multitude and subieet ed to' gross insults and Indignides 'l'h’}ts provecding evoked a prieal trom the Buropesh powers and the sulian “let up” on the prisener Now comes the tale that the wan in the cage was not El Koghl at all, but an fhpostor who i:fl'p&fffiméflm{ the pre tender, while the Htter was in cojlu slon with the suitdan, to &ifims;z he patd Bueral sums of ém;:m«*}: and thus se cured Lmwmunity from trouble ~ Dislike of the clgarette has often been manifested by fathers, wnihers and guardians, and sometimes Prures in the disposition of legacies Thua & young man named Acker of Atian tic Highlands, N J. has been luft $25, 000 by his grandfather cu condition that for the next 24 years Acker shail refrain from fndulging in cigarettes or participating in digssipation To get the regular allowance under the will - Acker must at gtated periods make af fidavit that he has complied strictly with the terms. That ought (o be a pretty fair test of a young . man's preference. The sum of $25 000 should be an-acceptable offset to deprivation of cigareite spoking . " . In Russia the large landed proprietors are now using farm machinery, and demonstrating that when modern methods of agriculture are generally adopted in the .czar's domain there will be a large increase fn the world's food supply. The farmers who use machinery ratse 2,088 pounds of rye apd 2,196 pounds of winter wheat per desstatine (2.7) acres in 1908, against 1.692 and ‘1,836 pounds respectively raised by the peasants who adhere to thetr old and crude methods. There cught to be a good fleld for the sale of tarm implements in Russia with showings of this kind to strengthen the arguments of agents.
Distance lends enchantment to a comet. : e ———— The man who during the Boxer uprising risked his lfe to gain provisfons for the foreigners besieged in Peking s dying in poverty and obscurity. So short is the memory of the world for its heroie deeds. Heroworshiping exhausts itself by its own wviolence, and then comes forgetful ness in the newer sensations. - A radium mine has been discovered in California, which may cause the price of the stuff to drop a 3 few million dollars an ounce. A St. Louis hostess introduced a pew soclety fad at a luncheon when she corralled her guests on the lawn and turned the hose on them. Of course, if they needed it, little objection can be raised; but care must be exercised lest those who may adopt the fad lay themselves open to the charge of having water on the S ————— Though a cure has been found for the sleeping sickness it does not in the least resemble an alarm clack.
GELL FOR GOMPERS DECISION IN FAMOUS CONTEMPT - CASE I 8 AFFIRMED BY é : TRIBUNAL. & } ALSO HITS JOHN MITCHELL Effect of the Ruling s That Gompers, . Mitchell and Maorrigon Must Sorve Benterces—Grows Out of Buck's Case. : - Warhington —The derree of the su Hretne otiurt of the Prstrict of Culnm bin adiudeing the Atmetiean Federa tian of Latew leaders Bamuel Gomyp ore, president: Johm Mitchell yiee Pregident. wid Frank Moarcisou, pecie fary pullty of mm*w&m;‘r& uf orourt in !3& Hurk Btove case %‘:#w' BN ruavd By the district rourt af appeals Tuenday thief Jusiive Bheponrd dieaented frie the niinion of the court on cob Blitutionnl prounds . _ FThe oMect of Ihe decinion will be that Mr Gompers 858 the other (e fondunte will have 14 g 0 1o prison he fate of ihe jaber lesdors was fred Diecembor 28 10 whes Gom Pors i sebhtenend 10 10 Bionths o prisontnient,. Mitchell 16 B et Bod Mot o BiX months U ho ecane grew gub 6f the allvped Loreoit of the 4%);xz;pmafi’f‘§'»;;%<»a§ sele snud the pulting of thet eompany s prod BEte ot the untair st #6d the fediry’ thms alieged SHoation of Judge nild e recont mandan os hee atiract @ wide nttention. : The Jueks sompany ¢ prooscculion of the oficiais of the federating began i Aupast 1507 The originst aclion Whe B otebl coke whoren Mo wak sougntl 1o vnindn the laber unlens fron using the “unfair’ and e dont patronizd, lists in their fight against firms and iy tduals : ‘ : Justice Gould of Ihe gupramo court of thy Pisteict of Uslumbia 1550 ed an Igianction whoeh P Wi Tnade (o 1 manent, forbidding Ihe pabacuiion of the comginny s name i those iista . Prepidont Goanpers i an oditorial I the Fedevation of Japaars, aoy Diade Bnown B igbeplion ot 1o obhiy the courl's order contenling iv‘).‘xz" Ihe injunction tesued wie i derogntion of the rights of lahor sndg a‘ifi abuae ot the injnnetive sower of the coultls Gompers Mitehell 808 Morridon sob Seduently wire oited for - contemp! atid this phawe of the rase has lwen Before the vuurte for tmany wonths Jidge Wrighits des mon last vear, Bentencipg 1o three Ly ROy, wWos @ fcuthing denvncintion of the fond Bhin He recited H'@(“’i"iti‘élfi’.?(‘f"i At eeding the islunvtion aud reforred to the fnet that for 20 wents the ook piant had operated 8 fenhoir ehop cad alwaye had mainlaigod an open slop L : SUICIDE RATE IS GROWING Figures for 1208 Show Sensaticnal .increaze in Self Destruction : Throughout the West. : New Yark --Soleide baitaiity sty Hetles, complled Bope show that Ihe increnee tn the waie of sl dostvurtiion . over the Bnerogse in :u‘b‘;ai,'éz;".w?;v?s‘;f;‘ bßeeaid a 0 alarniing :a‘-i to Bt seriogs Boliee thre ;s it the coniey Thers bur boon n ogon vhil dicresee in nealy svery oy of 55 «f the nalons "re;mu:s!:;z;\.» finnicipalities The erease n-Dak land tal was the Lighest with 2396, while the Jowest was 01 in Buflalo, . The increake hak Deen most alarm ing in the west With a total of 865 geif imficted deaths in the tabulated weslérn citids for 1908 the Fate has {neredased 6 The rate fu 33 8. wiile i ostood eniy 157 lor the decade endB 1950 The greitest advaunce in the rate wasx shown in Balt Lake ity Ltali with u rade Of QB7 pver the fg Hite of 130 for tha (elire Prey ions de eade. - The incrense in all the cities of the Pucilic const was preatl: PEARY IS AWARDED MEDAL Naticnal Geographic Society An. nounces it Accepts Evidence . of His Success. = ; = : : Washingion — Uommander Robert B Peary was wvoled & pold medal by the National Geographic so §c‘ivry for having reathed the north ' pole. The board of managers of the soclety at a meeting accepted unani ; miously ‘ihé report of it,s subeatmmit tee of sclentists, who had examined the explorer’s records and proufs, and Tound them to be corroborative of his . statement that he had reached the tole. - § The society adopted a resolution g that the question of whether or not . any explorer reached the porth pole i prior to 1909 shall bé referred to a ; subcommittee of experts with authori &y to send for papers or make such journeys as may be necessary to inZ spect original records. This indicates that the society proposes as soon as possible to pass upon the records of Dr. Frederick A. Cook. et it . . Cleveland Students Strike. ' Cleveland, 0.~-Students at Waest high school to the number of 250 went on a strike Wednesday. The boys objected to the double sessions idea and
the girls protested against the priceés being charged by the school board for the lunches,. - Postal Deficiency Heavy. - Washington.—A postal deficiency of $17,489.770, an increase of $569.491 over last year, was announced in the annual report of Auditor Chance of the post-office department. - _ Two Die in Flames, - Bellingham, Wash.—Two lives were lost, one woman was fatally injured and a dozen other persons seriously injured in a fire that Monday destroyed three threestory lodging houses in Elk street here. . Strangled by Robbers. New York.—Mrs. Anna Kessler, 40 years old, was Monday found dead in her fiveroom flat with a towel tied tightly around ber neck, her head crushed and her diamond earrings and rings stolen. o
12 K'LLED IN A MIKE CRASH ' - OGMLY THREE ESCAPE DEATH IN - . EXPLOSION. . Cead'y Gases Snu® Out Lives of Men Imprisoned in Ppnnsyivenia Jobnslowt, Pa~—~Twelve men, ail forvigners, mel thelr death 1o A fer filic esplosion in Ihe coal milee ol the Cambria Steel Company bear bers They wore making thelr way out of the shaft after completing their day's work Al the thme of the explosion there were 15 men in the main tus nel and but thres are slive (o 0l the story of the diesiter. - Almost before the echoes of the b terranean biast had subeided rescuing parthes rushed o the mouth of the #hatt but could notl repder assistancs, as the tunnel was flled witH Soison tiss EaN mbich belched fl’f"‘m?fl‘,m Wik, dustladen ciouds while falling sinte and rock thundered down into the depths : o . While Ihe rescuers were sagetly waitlng for an oppostunily o begin clearing opl Ihe shafl te rench ihe men Hnprisoned three Headn appearcd absre thé surface Three exhausted wennided apd wollnigh dncensbious miners had succeeded in ellmbing op the long fire Indderk 1o safely above, sltbough they were almost suflocated by the fumes and gaslied lorn and terribi¥ bruised by the slorm of siate and sriall stones thatl poured jnto the wine after the exnjosion ; The explosion. which s suppossd to hase been cageed bY d¥paomile, was feit for miles around, spd many win. “ews were smashed o the village Year the shalt None of the bodhs have been dentifbed, - FATAL DUEL AT THE POLLS Eilection in Breathitt County, Ken tucky, Brings About a Dramatic Shooting Episcde. ' Jarksom, Ky -~ Prediztions made s the streeds thal " BOiY 8 man ar twa would be killed during the ot g in Breathiil eounty wers Jusiißed in the Spring Pork precinct, and o a dramatic manoer. : Here THden lianton, with & jeft band shid lnstantiy kitled Demouthe nes Noble after Nehls had crippied Dlanton s sleht arm with 8 bulist N‘C‘“ Lie hud previcusly according to Blan ton, placed a plstol st the breast of two of Hlanton's brothers. Nohie was a member of -a powerfal feudist fami B former emiploye of Judge James Hargh apnd complications are exT« 4 . - . : : Hispton, whose father was a [emoeratic candidale for counly attorney, wak woting as challenger, and his x:f;é‘y fs thal! Noble wmas Induced to ralse a disturbance by dlsconifited Re j;»nl’tiii'zil’;é& : o ¢ . Two shots were fired while Bisntan was leaning {rom the window. ol the cvoling place. He wnas carried inlo CJdackron to the bome of his father, and there tacitly arrested. Blunton’s tather i the famous Brexthitl county charac ter who last yenr on horscback took the ballots 1o the Crockettaville pre vitiet, when no other man dared make the trip, for fear of un assassin's bul PRESIDENT AT BIRMINGHAM Has Busy Day—Reviews Big Civic Pa--4 rage—Makes Address in , - Capital Park, - . Blrmiungham, Ala-—President Talt cund party put tn o busgy day here At LN alclinek Wednesday the prestdent Cwas drivin to the Countrey ¢loh, where breakfast wos served, a simpie affair ;'s*.iitz. no speechmaking, ‘ - » . Aboul noon began the parade one Lof. the jargest ever seen In Birming Lham, composed of commercial, elvie ‘and fraternal organtgations, school ehildren and 300 satomobiles . i After luncheon at the Southers ¢lub Pthe president addressed the people In P Capiisl park v : { For an hour or more before leaving [ JacKson the president's specisl train " was parked in the rallread yards Im- [ mediately slongside one of the sleep ing cars of a threering circus which Cplaved in the Mississippt capital as an | oppositfon attraction to Mr. Taft, 'KING MENELIK IS STRICKEN i > . . ; | Famous Ruler of Abyssinia Reported . Seriousiy Il from Apoplexy—Prep- |~ arations Made for Successor. | Addis Abeba, Abyssinia —King | Menelik was stricken with apoplexy [ onh Thursday night. His condition i Sunday was considered dangerous. | © The patriarch has appointed Prince | lAd) Jeassu, grandson of the king and | heir apparent to the throne, in the | presence of the ministers, in order to | be prepared for any eventuality.
Babe Choked to Death by Food. Chicago—A plece of cheese lodging in her throat caused the death of Lizzie Weber, two months old. The baby was in the care of her three-yvear-old sister, and the food was offered by the latter in an attempt to quiet her when she cried. _ “Dry” Move for Capital. Anderson, 8. C.—Believing that prohibition in the south has been beneficial to the peodple, Cingressman Aiken if the Seventh district of South Carolina declared he would introduce a bill for prohibition in the District of Columbia at the next session of CONEress. - Drinks, Slzin; Wife Accused. Sliverton, Col-—Henry Ousley, who was shot by his wife when she abandoned a trip to Salt lake and found him intoxicated, is dead. ‘ Four Children See Tragedy. New York—Frank Miller of Manhattan shot and killed his father-in-law, John Sceain Tuesday, in the yard of the latter's house in South BrookIyn, and then shot and probably fatal1y wounded his wife, Amelia Miller. He was arrested. The four children of the couple witnessed the shooting. - Two Prisoners Perish in Jail Fire. El Paso, Tex.—Two prisoners in jail at Lordsburg, N. M., were burned to death in a fire Tuesday which destroyed the building. @
PANDEMONIUM REIGNS IN STEIN. HMEIL MURDER TRIAL WHEN CEFENDANTY TESTIFIES - WCMAN MAKES GRAND FIGHT Mar Crestes Sersaticn by Confedsing That Me s the Real Slayer— He is Arrested — Faurs Seandal Revived, Parls « While Mrs Margoerite Htoln. beil, ip the it of the apnnizing or deii of her gruviing axawingtion, Broke: gt In éz&gr‘y desinciation of Prosiding Judge de Yalles the erowd. ed Fnutiroeen burst into BBR Uproar and befors the murniotpal gusyds conld. grasp the silumtion the spediactomns Wers g : Ettra pultee wmere rushied 6 the grene, Dol 1 was magsy minutes be fire the vioienco was gueiled The outhreak aame when Mme Breinkesl, hestarical under the atlack of the rourt which had foaily be come & toriure, rased Ber Bands and cred ont angrily thar the attack oo Ber atory of the morder of bher bus hand and ber stepmocilier Moe Japry, was withou! warrant . - 1 Bave fold the irath’ 1 ewenr miy Binry in ihe fruth’” she evied o & frenzy of snger at the tuunts casi al her Ly Ihe presiding megistrate, M de Vailes . A second goene of wild dtnorder was cri 2@ when a man wvhe gave hia pamie as laleyre mrose fram hin place In the andience and lonlly pro cinlmed that he, and not Mme Stein hell was the slayer of M Steinhell and Mme Japy Mme Steinbel] confronted Lefovre, but said that she was gpable to recognize him ae one of the murderers whom she had desecribed Judge de Vallen ordered that Lefovea he placed under arrest and an fnvesth gation of his ststement be made Mrs Steinheil’s examipation on tha charege of murdering her husbapd snd stepmother, Mme lany, was conclod ed in the azslze court Bhe made a wonderiul dingie-handed flght for her life. She displaved as much skill in confounding the ‘udge ag she had In haMing the poilce | The old seandal which grow out of the fatal isess of Feilx Faure presi dent of France, at the prisoner s home ‘and which a section of the prese (s anxious 1o revive has not yel bheen mentioned at the trinl, although Judsge de Valles gnuouynced that [t was not intended to shield anyone
SANDBAG EXPRESS CASHIER Robbers Steal $14,158 from Station Whiie Employes Go Qut to Meet : Incoming Train. Niagara Falls —Willlam Dobson, enghive of the Canihdian Express Company here. Thursday wae sandbagred in the conmpanys ofiee at the Grand Trunk station and 4 package eontain ing $14.106 taken from bLim by two anpknown men ' . The robbery was commitied in hroad daviight, . Debson was alone al the time. The two wen entered the affice and one asked if 4 trunk had ar rived for him . As Dbson stooped over to got his “on hand” book one of the men renched over the counter and hit him beliind the sar with a sandbag or a plece af gas pipe. Five minutes ater Dobson was fohnd Iying unvonscious on the foor in a pool of blood All the men working pear Cashier Dobstin had something to do upon the arrival of a train which called them oul an the station platform. _ North Dakota Fastest Warship. Hookland, Me~-The North Imkota {8 the fastest bßattleship of the Direadnought ype alloat, ss well as one of the two moest powerful baltleships in the world, Her serew standardization testa over the Hockland measured mile course Thursday developed a moximum speed of 2225 knots and an sverage of 21833 Both marks are in excess of the best performanees of either her sister ship, the Delaware, or the Bellerophon, the leader Dread. poaght of the Hritish npnavy. In &t taining this surprising speed the tur: bine engines of the North Dakota were forced to the development of more borse power than has been reached by any battleship afloal . Arrested for Big Fraud. Berlin —Martin' Baufman of New York was arrested by former Udited States Post OMce Inspector Henry C. Hiil on the charge of fraud amounting to $107.000 in copnection with the Cotton Goods Convertets Company of New York The case has many ramifications. Kaufmann was for a long timie considered one of the most wor try business men of New York. His partner, M. A Isaacc, had such implicit confidence in Kaufmann's integrity that, according to Hill he induced a number of his friends to take sbares in the business. - : Cook Gets Proof Ready. "~ New York—Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who is here after a lecsure tour in the west, began Thursday to assemble the data of his polar exploration, ~which he intends to submit to the ‘University of Copenbagen. Dr. Cook sald he would devote his entire time to the preparation of his report. : Auto Hits Stone, Kills. - 1e Beau, S. D—L. F. Perkins, 50 years old, was killed here Thursday when his auto struck a big stone in ‘the road, throwiag him out. ) Women Help to Save Town. Cayuga, Ind—Women who worked beside their husbands and sweet_hearts are credited with saving this town Thursddy from being wiped out by a fire which destroyed four business buildings at a loss of $25,000. - Galveston, Tex.—lmez Rutz, the no the terror of the Texas-Mexican ‘border and a fugitive from Mexico _has been captured in Frio county.
DEFEATS BANNARD (REP BY 70, 00 FOR NEW YOEK MAY-. , L ORALTY., - HEARST RAN A POOR THIRD Tom Jokusen Lowme at Cleveland.- . QGibbaney Falis at Prilageiphia © —Meney Is Defealed at San Franciscy New York —Willlam | Gaveor the x‘t;ai;:;;ix\‘? Plemeeratic candldate tor marer. aud supported by Tamany bal was slhvted maror ol Greater ¢ New York Tuesday by sl least 1000 w malority Gver bis tearest oo petior Otto Datnard, the strags Republican B e, . : Willissm Kapdolph Hesrst the Ulele Alllsnos cardidale. ran 8 posw ‘L?S s %b‘@}vv{%»mfi'{;?t“fis Ly big pluraiinion 0 shery Lworouplh with Ihe bg*f"»w%";zitr L Coptioy of i,.ln:?fs Hete Be tan aiights b sbhead .s‘{ Havoare, bt 8y Laiee et il every beitouph in the gresler City : : Tom Johnson Defgated - Aleveling (- Tom lohnast the plcintesgue mavor of Cleveinnd has boen detfogiod by & declalvs maiority by Hermmdn Baehr (Bep s Bashr Ihe first Kepublioan fo be olerted siayor i leén years deciared that his eleg Lion was due o dissatisiaction of the (rpie with the wieshesls oo hapdiing gty busineas The clection of Haebr is bells am‘i"h; ekt oA cevtaln sollles ment of the long sireel ralsay war which Johneon began olght vours Bgn when He demanded s threecefil rale of fare L _ Gibbtoney is Defeated. v o Philadeiphin —Banuel P Hotan iHep 1 wan clected disiricr attorney | oyer D Clarence Gibboney, repiessnts g the Law aod Order sociaty and the refarin element. Rotuns malority ex cended that 1o & previons reliory oam | paign, Mg estinated at upward of ALunt. The elate sloctions, for ireas trer. audilor pebersl and ludge of the supremie court, reaulied o the vkual Hepablican majority , Liquur interests Get Joit, Springfeld, ill—The liguor finter este have received & hard ol in central und soutbern lilincls. Almost a Clean sweep was made by the Toes of the Hguor trafic in the 33 precincts o which the local opiion progposition was submitted ; : The following towns went "dry " Chandierville, Peteribh itE, Athens Tululls, Oakiord Jackeonville Mere. dosia, Squth Winchester, Naples, Ex. etor, Crater, : Hamburg Richweod, | Hardin, Coulterville. Swanwick Jones: boro, Anna, Goleonda, Mound City and M 1 Carmel : . These went “wer ™ Haldwin Eng quoin, Pinckneyville and Southiwest Herney 1 Defeated. San Francisco —F 1. Heney way deleated for district altorney by o large maority He led in the recent gralt Investigations and was 2;;&5#%"-23’" Uppmid by those whons o he had 'E!*;J,fi:";'. dhn Proseciiier S » Salt Lake Goes American. Salt Lake City - Almosl complote retirns show Dransford (Amebrieans in elected mayor over Wallaoe (Fuston) and Murdock (Rep ) by 2,250 ; Republicans Regain Nebraska. : _Lincoin, Neb —With returns so in | couiplete a 8 W bardly warrant & definfte estimate, indications are that lapcaster county bad elvcted the o tire Repubiican counly tiekel save one office, by majoritdes mach less than (wo Years }i;:v’:‘: - Draper iz Re-Elected. - Boston —iLate returns indicate that Gov, Eben 8 ‘33‘[:&‘l‘!‘s' iHep ) had been reclected over James H. Vahey them s ts}" a greatly-reduced majority, extimated at 10000 Dhrapers malor ity last vear whs 60,000 ' % ‘ Democrats Carry Virginia, Richmond, Va - Farly retorps indi cate that the Democratic tieket, hoad ed by Judge Mabn for governor, had heen elecied by about the ususl - Jurity. ; ; - . Gov. Pothier is Re-Elected. - Providencs, R 1 —The Republican gtate tieker was elecisd by incroased majorities. Goy. Pothiers lead over Arpold (Dem g wiil be from 2000 to 5,000, ; o p - New Jersey Returns Siow. ; . Trepton, N. J--The returns indl cale that the Republivans will retain control of both branches of the legis iature - | Head Elected Mayor. loulsville,. Ky — Though returns from 30 scatiered precinels may reduce the plurality slightly, indications are that W. (. Head, Demoorat fe cardidate, has won over Mayvor Grinstead. Republican eandidate for reelection, by 2 0040 ’ o Shank Defeats Gauss. ] .Indianapolis, Ind. — Lewis Shank {Rep) was elected mayor over Charles ‘A Gauss (Dém} The temperance is- | sue has figured extensively in the campaign. . o i | : e ‘ ] 5 Panic on Ccean Liner. ] San Francisco~-Three hundred a.ndé gixty-one passengers were thrown into | 8 panic when the liner Kansas City§ was caught in a terrific wind off Cape | Blanco. Sea after sea boomed over | her bows. ' Forty feet of the atarbo&rd% rail. the companionway, handrails and | ventilators were ca'ried away and | the timbers and gluss of the pilot house were crushed. The quartermaster at the wheei was submerged | by the sea, but nmanazed to escape being swept overboard. Nome of the passengers were injured. . - Killed “Riding the Goat” = Ksnsas City, Mo.— Fright from “rid- | ing the goat” at an initiation of a negro lodge of Kaneas City, Kan, | Tuesday, caused the death of Alchis | ‘Hunly, a negro. Hunly was seized | with hemorrhage foliewing the initiation ceremonies. . o Fairbanks, Alaska—-A party of five | Alaskans bas been orxanized to elimb | ‘Mount McKinley this winter to put an end to the controversy as to whether |
100 MEN WILL YISIT FLORIDA ~ ENPENSES PAD A Land Company Pays All Rail- ~ road Expenses for Invese tigation. & % VAT R | S s THE LAND THIS COMPANY SELLS MUST BE GOOD. OR 1T WOULD . ~ NOT PAY RAILROAD FARE - ‘ OF 100 MEN, . Interview with Man Who Doubited - Singerity of the Company's Ad- . ‘vertising Anssuscement. f read & very suiraordibary an Bouncetoent i Yy Bome Seckiy las! Wes K : il ; ; 1t Bad the ring of sinceriiy in it bt 1 doubled the trith of Ibe sfinounce et %flfifi“fi:&@i&é‘ owas so vyery much out ol Ihe ordinary o A land company ownlng 17090 sores of land in Northern Florida Bewr Jacksonville, offered (o send 100 raen to Florida to etamine their lannds The snncuncememnt rad that Ihe company would say the round trip raliroad fare and slesping var arooy modations both wavs from any polst I Wiseonsin, Hinols lows o in diana, just o bare thelr land exam Ined, as they wlated by reapensilie prople who represested (rlends or prospective buyers” i While | doubted the troth of this winouncement, [ proposed b invesid gate to my entlie salisfaction because I bad read a good many adveriles ments about Florlda, . Al vther companles. want to ssl Jand without making any offer toshow Ahe Innd to mie or give ma any in Bacemant to go to Florida . The tendency on the part of all other ecmpanies seems to be to push the sale of land in 39 20 and 80 aore farns in Florida, withost invesiles Hon, advising that there & no neoes #ity ol goibe to sesc the land The snnouncewent made by the company | reler W o stated that they wanted thelr fand fovestigated, and wers willing 1o pay 10 have It investigated by sendiig 160 nien to Florida at thelr expensse 1 read the sdveftisement An last week's famne, Haturday night and agaln read it over very carefully Scn Asy, apd yesterday 1 took the earliest train lor Chicago and calied 8t the of Bew of the land company, 1508 First Natienal Hank Bidg. and the first guestion | asked was "What do yvou mean by the Kead lpes offering 1o pay the round trip raliroad fare in advapes of 1Y men to investigate your land in Florida®” . . The answer was, “Wa want our iands Investigated by men Wofors they aetually buy It and a club of wmen who are interdsied cach dn buvipg dne or more 10 acre {arms o our tract may elect one of thelr number o go and make s thorough fovestigation of the land and see the growing Irack farms, talk with the peopie there, and understand by personal obsorvation Just what is offered ™ My pecond question was “What ob Hgstlon is there for buying if the landa are found (o beas represented ™ Answer: “When the man who in yeutigates finds that sl the wrate. ments made In the jerature ol the cotwpany are exactly as printed, acd B reports, esch man in the ciub wil then buy such farms as he wants ae vording to the investigntor's report of the farms examined™ = . : Questién: “Suppose the elub rep. resentative who goos 8! YOur expetise teparts unfavorably® : Answer: “Then there i 3 po obliga.
We Want (00 People to Examine Our Florida Lands We Pay the Round Trip Railroad Fare in Advance | NorthFlondaFru:t and Tr;xfiék‘ ’Fr?"a“rfii»Tracv:t‘ e $(.00 Per Acre Per Month Buys a 10-Acre Farm That Will Pay From $3,000 fo $5,000 Per Year Planted to Fruits and Vegetables
. A . We are the ploneers of eolonigation in Flurila, We Bad the ook of the pioboest land fora biy fruit ned troek farm L",ft‘ff:w‘;z«n:u-fi’sz. £3or weiid ERTErTs raled Thils tract an oyer 0 prr cent Ywlter soil and better loeation than Fieren fiher Iravis examined. Wa expendesd many thousands ofaciiare in development work, buiidinga and demonstiration fara operations 1o prove the vaiue of our fands sud tie marveloos productivesess of the sl Irhias pand ns 1o da it and ¥ivit an weil as we wil] Feap tir reward, Hibiard and e farms are fust 3omiles Borihiwest of Fiorids's preatest ity Jacksonyille. The Ereatesy raliroad erstem thatl enters® Florida passes directly through the tract—The Atiantie Coast Lise By, Honlde Iraok, rans B passcnger pod X freiphi trains through Hillard daiy. - : WISE INVESTOR Yo pen 70 00 270 oo o) e mnal von But. Veist our 9 uote make cxretul investipathug abd you will have your cubBldence Subly s, B EEE DIV BAB s writes i S mah s o bke Wi LR
“olg Bu'Eu VAETED TON WO INARA A VIl ol The JOF Yeptigaliog and o the wonderinl Phitus wtlier porihern peopos are soeomipd shiing v 19 BEd 0 sirenc-gve L m;-.nafd(w&»w;zmvz:l gt b vuur own dadgs of the marYeoos monet-making power of Bhis Iruit and truck Jand ol B 2 A 0 per acTe, ca.F!DEIcE We know of tohetter way o insplire contiienoe In ouf g s vaioe A2B A 0 invesiment Rl (is alet-mmaking powsi i iliex Ses b o Wi Wil work, than 1o offer to sy Lhe round sip s fad expenses of W et 0 invesigale for Shemmeiveos and their friends e wen who goto Hilliand stonrerpens ate Lo repreoAl beast W ot theit Trionds or interestiod prospesiive - ?\;;«m wha desive 1o invest in Jand, Theon isnn abe b 3 gation o mako Lhe pUrckase unless our iand is found g B 0 e w 8 Tephoseniod, . “ clus °F 26 Yon ean get up a sloh of 90 inter- 1 P . - wied buters, We will beip you ~ amy can elect you 10 make the trip. We will pay your P ROR, i We Xupw thers 1850 land In Florfds as well Jocated £-om e wtandpol ntof transportation, bealthininess, pure waler, and favorable climalic conditions, both summer and winter,
85 the North Fiorida Fruit and Truck Farms. N el il ~4 RICHEST LAND IN FLORIDA ¥ .23 2. e \e, i & 1 Bes such an uniform body of \OWlTawom, \Yo - rich, fentile, highiy productive land {u Florids as the North Fiorida =« i g Froitand Truck Fartea, Weunge you togo and sve Ibe land —the 2 ; “ surrcundings the wonderful resources—the pew as well as the rich 32 old Truit and truck farme~the company sdemonstration farm. See Ihe ; Winler-grown nfifimmm pow Sourishing, See bow casy 1t is 1o make 't S < from 85,00 10 66,00 o year ob 10 scres thal Yoo can buy bow for 810, § 5 , “KE nESEfl"Tm. lo' You can make reservation and selec. > , A tion of ten, twenty or forty acres now and get the chudeest land nearest the town of BHilliard and the ratirosd. and jnst ( B 8 200 t asthe cigb of 2 18 formed we will 3ond you the order fur the round trip } raliroad toket. Price per acre 821003100 per acre per mosth, ‘ MORE THAN 1,000 HAVE BOUGHT 1%/ miisia. st stk » l‘ 1,00 nuribers men. Hundreds ygp TRUC\S "@ are moving tothelr farmathis winter, We knuw there s Dot another tract of land in America 8014 asadrantageonsiy FAT Buliamy and as cheaply asthisland, poristhere as good land, noris thers a company seliing | land in Amcrica today on such terms, offering to send one hundred men 1o investi- > b - gate the land and the possibilities and paying the t;(rennsuf the entire roand trip. A We. therefore, urge ma‘?cm wrile immediately and get our literature, the plan of seiling and every detail. We willnot pay the expenses of more than a bundred men. . More than two bundred have gone ai their own expense within the last four manihs and the purchases and saies they have made on their etorn warrants 3sto y make rhisoffer mgy the railroad exprasesin sdvanes 1o one bundred men who will uanx at least 30 prospactive pursgaen Writeusfurourterms. The following is & description of our proposition. Bead it carefully and send tday foroar literstare. 3
NM(‘m Nall It Today. Be One of the 100, ee e e ee e e ettt e ettt CORNWALL FARM LAND CO., 15% Firet National Bank Bidg., Chieago, lIL Sirs —isase send FREE ;mr Hterature and the plat of your Xorth Florida Frult and Track Farms, aiso proposition ob your paid in advance trip o Floriia. . a\’cn&-——-—.——.—.—-—-——....._... ——— T il i i i St . o
ot In azy way whatever on'the part of the men who elected bim to take ~ Question: “What guarsstce Bave - we to This eert ™™ F.on T A - Answer: “We wign a contract pe EM&W that should Be mas find conditiens si%erent from e rep § res*stailens made tn the Btepature of oul company. asd so reporis 16 his friends on Bls return. the sbligation eenpos. and each man's moaney ts teo turted to bim. Osr eompany will thar Bave spenl the money for the trip oot investigation witbeol receiving any Question: “What Baté. cthefs dope who Bive gome there ™ s L TA Amawer. “The result of the Irips of - mote DOO el who went sl fheis own expenies Bas boen that | each Bas | bought sdgitional land 1o that which | b gzg?fhfifié Sy correapondenes, ar 1 he had ped done s before poing, W perchased 18 te 49 arres = hile {here ™ | Questlon. "Will you make Suth an c arrangement with me* - . - oL - Afswer Yes We wll give vouoa Cremtract, clgb agreement and fettes of § wuihority to #!Effl B clah orEsnise ¥ Wy Cwill Al give YOu 8 receipt books and Doty ihe h’#fl&‘% # sack receipt fig prigtied cthe form of the clah spreoment, as algned by fach of the. 30 cluh mem Cbere o - e aestion: “Do wom requ Tre any iRy Cment whes the club e formed ™ } Anwwer ”Y#fi wach ciulb zrwm"’fl”! | deponits $lB, for which b gets @ re E*W’%‘gw g 7 : . i L {uestlon “What s done with the motey pabd In advance by each giut PoAnswer: I s placed in w Incal Cbank in the town where the £lud b ! Question: “Do rou 241 any part o? { the mabey befors the member : Bas - misde bls investigntion® ! . Amswmer: "No, we do 6ot becsise we want the twaney o retmain on dapwsett in the bank. s that o 5 h etals %’ig»flr*‘?‘i"zf:fff Dwmay understand that we do Hot have L any fighis gl & favoradis rephrt has v been ghade by the representaiive who s govw o fevestigate the Jand t L Question: Do you furnishozhe rath fromd tleket end pay for 10 in advanes” i Answer: “Yes from sby peoint sast cofthe Missourt river, round trip te . HiHard, Pa ™ S U Ruestion Do you expect to place Cyeur sdvertlsement In iy newspapes CaguiaTl . i - Answer: “Yes It wili Ve plslitalied this comiing week ™ ) e Lo Questipn CDo you belteve owl L be A good thing to pubiish this loter cvlew In my home newspapd T - { Angwels U 1 belleve §t would and + wiil ask the publisher to pring 07 b Questlon: CWHI you buve my ean Ctraet and elub sgreement made ot iat onped . o o N i Answer: “Yeq"” ‘ - i Frecelved my elub agresrment add contract, with letter of autherity and Creceipt book, and | thanked Mr Corh cowall, Presldent of the Cornwalt Farn cland Company, and ssked -him o Chave our Witerview publishid £ b Ccared to do mor in the sauee paper C-with his advertisement, becnze | b | liewe evers min who is inlersstod in P buying Florida land shoidid first nves P tigate’ Ihe gfer mhnde !~fs_ this oo ‘pany. -1t Bs in vy St prhent e | fairest, cleanest, most Hberal ofer to L anyone stending 1o purctass Ishd fy ¢ Florida that bas comse (o sy aftés Tthm. o T e z 1 bave read the fifi?i’n-r‘iéwt';;f"?;z% of & | nummber of companies who are treing Cto sell land In Fioride byt they did not invite fhe Pyrehaser 19 2o fi!:-r?%fi { vestigste the land before they bought I 1 ams abaciutely satisfied that the | members of my club as weldl as mom ! bers of other clubs, will place preater i confidence in the mettinds of sefllng | Plorida land used by the Cornwall { Farm Land Co. than those of amy
g AT g e 4 e R T e S THIS IS THE KIND YOU BUY AT $lO PER MONTH [ 72 rogr o 3 ¢ ! the great Atiantio Lemal cillon and oitievs ase far Wl sy Omalis depont abwlotleiy an 18 Fiords Frait ard Treck Farsus Sorvariy Feounary, March 500 Aprii stzawberties, enlery . Irish prlators, cabe Posge Sangow Bied rad rhea Sithone of thean T 8 You rBO Bate an ineotte thal can e Ggheiload 00 Jeat 3l Fearand Youcad get it M rou mave just (i s manib—id cents s day. di‘a GU‘R‘”TEE You ean amake your spplication foriB Weor i acres now and ™4 | B 0 EXRCI Y B repreiin el BY Bain onr leratare when von HAke Four trip of tnvewtipation we il mlund ¥ s what 7o have pald, o WODOTSALon Wil vurconitract, oua ENDORSE"E“TS A 15 ser peanonsinility and busisess Integrity ars Chiragoe Tiffe & Trmt Ca Chloagn, entital and sarpios 17 20 %6 Carg Esclanee Natinnal Bank, U oagi: MoF bank Incksonvile Floride. K. It srifl Sec. Board of Trade, Hillar rlorsda sod kandreds of buyers whise Damos we will gladly give yau, O INTEREST AND NO TAXES ¢/ I=t are sompieted. Yom don't bave to ' ploteir - thiese Friit and Trork Farone are in the Bomet o f v ibioatin - noar lackarty e nne 16 Larve ol tes fronm Ihe Atiantiod coant §ine Ky, which basa i S se il teadk at H ard. = ¥ Wity Selagraphk long distAßTe Irirrhotic {we sehLoois, CLE N e, Lvt peoeret shones saol Thee Xorth Flortite Fraft asd Troek Fares join 010 and are & gt ol Lis growing town We e laon easy loris 400 per acre per miinth. HAT TENACRES MEANS TOYOU [/ 0. Az s inpmiment ant o ' A . £ "WK:i!‘ finwifi-:é Year reund climate in N OO R S T € J WS
S : « . New . 7 Ry / Best Frufl asd Vegetabia Sell .(\ ) -v»?g}. o~ s e warid Kich durk smady fosm . A ‘ : Pusr 30 wonk ‘\ Y Y No Irrigeflon N L) % o e rEE ey il 2 s oromg e ; . £ Big FProfitsXin Crops . 37 N | Yo - peodace G wies O &7t % ericos are bigh sed demasd besry /; adpen 5 1] Thats wiy ¥ionds & e prating ;‘ {%h_ fi' : Cvarsviig ;“:‘ . - Loy ‘&1 : e anens TI i sed 2= & v - e o mork Fice slha o A - B e SR mevs oms o s& e : i nspeeilig, 0 i - enin son SER . g s et . o Vuewe {2 - f 3 5 /?} : il Y. ) : Benven osl By wow be 9 ]
We will send you a book of pic- xfl' \ tures of the farms the new im- > ;g\;vamegltf t?c smu; of Hiilia fni. anda M‘-krtm?t the wonderful development of truzk farmi 0 northern Florida. S Our propesitien fo pay your railresd fare fo pood matil un.? s, 1910, &o will arrange so you and your iriends each cpn secure 10, % or s acres of this land in the beart of the North Florida Fruit and Truck Farm Distriet, at $lO a month, and besides we will give you s building lot 351125 abwolutely fres in the town of Hilllard, adjoining these farms Many. fruit and truck farms in the Jacksonvilie disrict not §250 1o 8000 per acre every year. = We are sdvertist 2!m 'Em":‘s inover '.',m:mq'q:! rsand we may not have an acre for saio in tainy fin. Betier send your reservation today.
oligation lo purchase il the land 18 Bot feund (0 be exactly as representad CFreds all | cas jearn, the laad B Nortl Florida is the best part of tbat Blste for frolt and vegelabie cyiture, and ‘Nerthern pecple will enjoy the sutnmir x 5 well as the wister climate. ;T Bigned: = et T F. P VAUGHAX, U 0 e ieland, BL SHOWED HIS HERO WORSHIP Burely Nothing Wrong Couid Go Forth c o drgms Lips That Were His A Veneration, ' ; Allen has & strong sdmiration for eolitiers. He seldom misses amiittary -parmde. snd Bl ohildtsl fancy has sy Hiralized the Loys iln Wlue thal he cotisiders thens Hitle sbort of perfec - B 2 Nt long ago bis mother took him to gegoan widetly Iriend of bers s sweel faeed, sibver Batred wonan, who i the f_‘*'f,"‘x*if‘}lr of & veteran of the civil war Cirsfcrs arriving &t e Rouse M Pan ke lot Alen this BH of ber fricuds “aw\ . and conseaventiy the ey nocorded thie beantiful woman the most reverent iftemitob ‘ i 5‘ In Sidenastig g vorlalp curretil sub et of. Hiernry interest the two wome on had a mild diferents of oplnton, ixvi Aften's regard for brass buttons - would not long permft bio o Hsten i kilence _ 5 l “MMaming” he ssked In pently re | phensniul fones alisr he had Sdgeted & moment in bis chalr, “don’t you | think a soldier's wife cught ic know ™ ~From (he Hoasekesper ‘ - T Unuswal Luck. ' L TEs wogive rebted that hagated CBoure which was oo your hands 80 CogET. : _ T Yex, rentsd $l5 gn sclor™ P Tl ke Bnd_out e repulation? . TThat's ke very IBing that decided ; ;‘*;zu; 1t take the Louse - URather surprining’ ) O "He anid o wmogld be such a comfort Cfor o him o ket lmstde of 3 house wiere the ghost waiked sverr night” Resinol Quickly Cures ills ard Acchk derts the Skin is Subject To, S T Riss Meals Waunds, 1 Bnd pecasion almost dally to crevornmpend Hesitol to some of my Ctriends and hear of most gratifying ro. Hubte . We nse Ihe efntment altngath. cef in my family, and are mever without 8 _tar of it, for 1 premptly cures the i and secidenis the skin is sublect ‘to. D 0 M. Castle, Philadeiphia, Pa. A " A Terrivie Discase. Do you wwnoan aulomahile™ ine Cmulred the upobseryas! party. The ether sbook his hesd sadiv. . Lo UXNo [ me ogighed L have beon a sul | ferer adl iy lide from chronic pedes . Reugh on Bats fls the rats and milne, but mever lonls the fumer.. The sooe i, ¢ g trect bhae amaaers de ine mosing. Lake & Lank 3o FURE a%wß mang. pey for e s ondy, IBém wom el tewnita. 007 w Ihe une Fleatabir riletmiralag. sy die i the D bese, . LS D, TR : Of course it i Possiine o eons Pyince & womsn bot she I 8 apt to for | pet inat sbe has beesn canvineed and Lthes s;,,';{;‘.}_:;;;”: to da it all over again. D T Beme pewie would Amiwn with s life Cguserver 8l Batd o They are the fnd that wufer froen Haeumalom and Nearsl o when they fsn get Hamans Wiaard C{nl the best of ail pain remedies. Lontempdness In all accidents . brings great poace of spirit and {a the fgrsat and only instrament in tempor . al fellvity - Jeremy Taylor. , & i N , L There's x rich. satwelving quaiity .in P Lewss’ Singlhe Hinder that s found m no 5 wiher B¢ mgar, . - i i am s e f . Somehow the malority of our habits i scem 1o be bad ones. :
s GRS oo SRS, e R e ee S “the world, Rorilern Fiorida Is warmi in * intep aid fhere are no exiremes of beat 1p scmrmer, P EFCUNE-Yon ran make 8 good living, eat June P reyotalien and froite in Janosry and teli your eropd Aoy cash and ears from 899 10 B 5 sach Yemy. TR These North Floridas bProit and Troely Farukmre all o (and no swane rich sand loam ard & grne the Enawt frult andrepetotios surer hetter wnd more 10 the Brve than In any other section of the Both, Every acreln every é«“ farma is til}e &ite inrul, FOURTH-Yon don't have t 0 know farming to B cte ol thewe 1060 re farms pay you Lig money. FrTH -Yeu cnn hobt tanan inyestment und% 810L4% sl vanoe Ly the etd of the firsi year, EARLY SELECTION oo 2ars tostsans 3 - it now, of se £uTing & fne looation near the tawn of Hilllard and the railroed by makiog sppliioation for 12, % or 4 sctvd and when you bave LA time to remd ourtit. erature and bave satisfied yourself that the land s what you q«:rgm an make further reservations for the ctub of We take all the risk and giad' du it hc? mutka‘gxctoummm !nvutl Fxirs the Norih Florida Fruit and Truek Farms wants rmore land and buys 1t If he can. 100 FET BcTe peT month. = ~
n Rs '0“ -We wiil have delivered m{m OFFE ; : lxn:n«;hxeié Gpon mm‘? of your spplication for one of these 16 8 or 0 acre North - siorida Fruit and Truck farms & rertificate of purchase which in iesced loy the Chicagn Title & Trust Co, , eapital $6.0% 00, The title 10 the entire tract is held in frust for the tonefit of purchasers by the (Yhimgo Titie & Trust Company, one of the strongest, safes and best guar. aice Lile aud trust compan.es In t he United States Bl erop pests, nor watch the heavens for rain, There “::.1.,, ,T:t.;‘f, for fallure of crop. The rainfall in North. ern Viorida Ivvn§«| ¥ inches and comes every month inthe year. It siways has rained 80 inches s year ag lang as any farmer now living in Florida cag Temember, - ¥oud owe It 10 yourself to take advantage of this OpPany wouid juy the raiirond fare of o hon & land comChases, More than 1900 farms have sose morl e lovs than #ix monthe and the purchasers now hold their at m‘a: to liwvssmm We :1;; Kive you fu Tletiare regurding the ymen Our ral i:m, how and wiy we do this. Benc mxzm today, - CORNWALL FARM LAND COMPANY 1535 First National Bank Bidg. Chicago, lilinole SEXD THIS CGUPON FOR RESERVATION. e CORNWALL PARM LAXD 00, . 153 First National Bank Hidg., Chicago, 111 3 Please make reservations of 15,99, or 40 acres, nean est to Hilllard (draw lins through Bumber of ACTeS not desirad) withoot obligation to me until I can look over your literature which Pplease send me free. Name . ——— e T S i : - 2 State — e S&e ST T ey eES
