Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 50, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 March 1910 — Page 6
The Ligonier Banne: LIGONIER, ¢ INDIANA NOT COUNCLUSBIVE EVIDE~CE The (stext instance of errors I 8 spriting by « class quallfyiug for adm:iltatoe to a leading western univer ity ix widely Interpreted Ly the press #s an exidencs of InsufMicient trainion In that iportant slement by ace demies and high schonls. We think = Ittle study of the showing may greatly clmtnish the foree of the this opinion The unirersity in question s of & sizn that mokes 140 & modernls estimate of those seehing to qualify in the fresh muan sy To such n clans a list of 300 wmiirds was :z:tfi.nfltm} ns 8 tewt of spelling The Hst of errors shows 12 worids fl;u},mii&d 30 times, ~r an sver age of 2% times S 0 earh word, saye Yitrabiurg (‘};mflift.w'“i"‘m‘;wg:r‘é‘; fi. dimt i there were [0 studenis fi;”:l‘"éffbl 16 words Ihis \nb?gi.:; fadicate a :'a‘r:u!s‘.v &f.--\' £li v":‘:i-‘?" th Bl the worda spelied Yoy »l! of the students of cnetenih of ooy her dent 'l.if cotiean thin calculs Tton a& o the sesnariion of ptudents who were weak I speiling 1s goess work sntfl we Koow saactly how many studeriy (eik (he tesl and hovw niany mady more than wrw‘cfr:;k it con eldering rhat the stadent who was so gifted in'that Hee ag to spell “accesal Bie” Tnanesth et probabily was the nne who spetiod “manlelial” “munisipple” eni. }t;zsc?wr‘l ‘“";,;%mh_mr_," i indicates that the jercentape of thise who are wedk i 3 fet n.u:.fsi'» th 10 per vent of thes whkole : ¢ ; It i= oy Ly showing intereat in tha extension ol Arcerican trade tn China aniy by taking advantage of oppir tunitlen as they RrFive, and making op jw‘fl’..‘t;ifivn w !2(!1_”;;! that ‘ e easpyed with teasctiable prospect of success—that this vountry can retaln Un rein tive .\:%;x;??m“%e"« in the ts«' at and grow tng. swnptivrin lwi‘kvrh. the middle kingdom and the sutside world The Inited] States hae cortain advatitages at the cutset nof the lesst of which are the friendly reiations between the Kovernnau nis of the two nationa, which were emphasized by the return of the American {m!"&h’%n,('a! the Indemnity o et ‘H'i‘.m the { hinese governisent after the operationa- by forelegn arnnies duritig the Hoxer rebellion, says Mib wankee Wisconsin A 3:1:;;« part of that sum the Chinese government will use {n sending ( hinese studenis to American ('u}it,*g'r"n Frank G Carpen ter- the well known rnr%e«a;fim!vn!, who has beep studying Chinese condi tions tooks upon the {trf‘b*'!i:'f‘ of Chi tese shbdunis in this country as: im poriant o tes directions For the peyt i s»'n.i‘fi f?w?cr will nl all tines be S A e %;r%gfihwi Young - men Mi;-%nlza; i the Unlted Sintes When they selith heme fthexy wiil earry trivndiv rapombrapees of Amerioa and Auiericang, 8 aieh will promote amity betwesn the tun Bations S W hatever wise mby b sald abost the pni%r\. pursied tn o Korea by “,!‘;qmn_ which hus taken !!:u. hermit natton under s wihg there will be no dissent as to the wisdom of providing good roads Such Bighwave are conveni ences which Korea bas never known unili pow, and the fact furnishes one expianation of the slow development of that cvountry Publle roada are among the first essentials to civiliza tion, ana without them any land, no matter tow blessed with natural ad vautages, must 'ag bebind the Dl"(}(.(‘H}' sion . . A dispatch from Detrolt states that a farmer from the northwest went to a firm in that city and ordered 30 auto moblles to be shipped at once to fricnds who had given him their orders when he started for the east. The machines, it s sald, are all of high grade, some of them belug of the $5.000 ciass, _and the aggregate cost of the Jjot approximating $lOO,OOO The poyment was almost wholly in cash. This ts one of the {tems that show the change rapidly coming over the farming industry. o : " The submarine vessels may be used in other ways than in war. The exploit at Toulon, France, when a submarine dived below a sinking ship and held it up until the crew ‘could be taken off was remarkable. And it speaks volumes for the coolness and guickness of the officers in charge. An American woman in Paris has ben found guiltr of slandering a man. Evidently the masculine worm is turning, and 18 assailing woman in her long-entrenched privilege of the tongue s (reedom. :
The aduse of the tranking privilege is to be stopped. It came to a climax when a congressman triel to frank a cow. [l'his placed the postal department on the horns of a dilemma, but it was gecided that the postal routes were not milky ways. . The Young Turks are facing a deficit in tne treasury, which conclusively proves that they have brought the government of thelr party up to a strictly undeniable plane with the civilized gove.nments of the world. The Washington preacher who finds football in this country worse than bullfighting in Mexico is doubtless sustained by the statistics of mortality in the two sports. The difference lies in the fact that while the bullfighting has become tamer, football has taken on a dangerous strenuosity. ‘ : A Harvard sclentist has discovered that men are more sensitive than women. The men are beginning to turn the tables In encroaching op the falr pex’s prerogatives. .
RIDOTING STRIKERS AT PHILADEL’ "PHIA MAKE MARTIAL LAW '~ A FARCE. e : STRIP TROOPS OF UNIFORMS Police -and Militia Unable tc Cope with Situation—One Man Kiiled, . Two Boys Shot—looooo Workers Ready to Strike. : Phlladeinhin - Thede dondd throe Iy fne 61 the polnt of death In bospitals and more than & thousand persons in jured -tz the toll exacted by the reign of iswiessness which hag exlsted In this oty for three daves as tho remult of the ptreel fme sirike - N Thes Ponesylvania | constabulary, numbering 00 men have taken up the fob that (he pollem sud local milltia have falled gt that of restor ing order aut &f Ehe clinos tha! has seoonipanied Hm(fl,!}”aiv The strike lemdors gt (rof a confidentiasl soutoe Wednesday a peport that an altempt woold Be made by fompany men o ;!rrvit:fifir & matl ear and thus bring the strikers direptly übder 'he wial) “f the tederal governnient To fare wiall this they sl telograing o Pree fdent Talt Senator Pentose ard Peost master Ashhortne ssplaining the afty stion and fz;;.f};fixrf;;{g responeilsiny for anvihing that might happen Thers wad e hig pitohed battle Wedncwday Miween the pulice whi fired miore thHAR 186 Fundred shots end the gen af the laldwin Lavomo tive werks who haried 20043 Lesvy nute rnd hedty Trom 'Z‘¥’:W windews and rond of the plant Oine wWorkmnny wWas shiot atd a dogen Blyecoals put out af motton by the Bandthrowsn mils Then there Were soveral minor dis tishances in Ken#ington where the grealrst *‘ hne heen Ihaa 'fh.' Thoese and the mereaning fnaliiity of the police 1o hafdle the situation enused Mavor BResbarn and his public safety direciorate to eall upis the gravoiad constabulary boys Though this will be good for the Iware of-the towt It will he bad most Ukaly for fte iwdosieial weltare . 1t may bring about the mach taked of general sirtke of ali the lmbor unlons _ Philadeiphia - Rioters miade a farce of martial law which was declared ‘in some parts of the ety Tuesday They siripped the anlforins fron the backs of the Riate Pencibles the only milt tary organization that bhas besn eailed 00l oand horled coxts, hats, and rifles Inte the aewers The nob, the bhomb and the toreh still hold com miatd in the streetl car strike situa tion One man waa kilied Tuesday Then the twltmi't!;e- mitiltia men with bulletd extractod from their own earirides buzes and drove them o pnominious Blght All over town there was rigting and stoning of cars and There weare several burnings and onie had vgse of denaniiting Outbursts came with the sudden nexe of explodiens ot only in . the sutiying o :e"é?h‘?.rq' Lut in the yory Benrt of the Sl I 8 wrowt CARSOB CHT crews were drEiven mwny bofore ‘the polles couid come o their ad and Ahelr trolieys “I‘r‘-" untracked and de taidieliend The polive were sdmittedivy unable to deal with the situation and their miiiitia bßelper® were worse than use less. The blue costs drew revolvers 48 stomae (‘.'n»;m,' but elther from mo tives of sympathy or demoralization, seldom fired, even in the alr - Oueé man--the usual Invocent. by etander - was killed as the result of a ‘meles at Market and Twelfth streets, right in the tenater of town There was hooting and jeering at the strike hrinkioge crew of 4 westbound car The motorman got down and engaged some of the rloters. The .victm, wiiile trying 1o get out of the rumpus, Was siruck by & ear bound east and crushed to death betweéen that and a dellvery wagon Two boys were shot —one perhaps fatally ~by & pollceman in despersing & mob in Germantown, John J Murphy, head of the Central Federation unions. took a poil of the 300 uniens, comprising about 100,000 workmen of varfous trades which are under his jurisdiction. He asked them whether or not they wonld be willing to strike in sympatliy with their broth ers of the street ratlways. A unand mous “yes” was the answer. “Then strike!” ordered Murphy. But C. O Pratt. the leader of the carmen’s strike, vetoed the proposi tion. He pointed out that if the car men’s strike was a long one they would have to rely on their union brethren for funds to keen alive and they could not do this if the other unions were out of work too. Murphy agreed with this legle and thereupon called the various unions off, at least temporarily. i e
" Oid Newspaper Plant Burns. .Rloomington, 111, — In a fire which swept a bhalf block of buildings at Lacon, Sunday, the plant of the Home Journal, the oldest inland paper in [llinols, founded in 1857, was de stroyed. See Great Meteor Expiode. San Diego, Cal.—Warner's Hot Springs, about seventy miles northecast of this city, reports that a meteor of extraordinary size and brilliancy was seen there Tuesday. It traveled from west to east and exploded in the mwountains with a deafening report. Another Plot in Portugal. Lisbon.—The government apparently is greatly perturbed by the discovery of a widespread revolutionary plot. Arrests of suspects are being made daily. Three Hens Are Industripus. Hartford, Conn.—The record for industry on the part of a flock of hens is claimed by G. H. Siede of Snipsic ‘Lake, Conn. During the past three months 160 hens owned by him have produced 7,775 eggs. : Will Burn Oid Piano. _New York.—ln accordance with an odd provision in the will of Mrs. Hannah Willlams, who died a few days ago, her son will burn the old piano which has for 40 years adorned the Williams home.
TAFT SPEAKS TO POLIGEMEN PRESIDENT ADDRESSES #OC OF NEW YORK'S FINEST. is Wiigly Cheered When He Shows Fellowship—Talks Before Boci : ety of the Cincinrati, New York —«President Taft was cheeted Ly €OO police Heutenants of New York shose goest be was last night at thelr antusl banguel ai the Waldor! Astoria. ' iy : The president had previously dellr. ered an address befors the Sociely of the Cincinnatl of the siate of New dersey. an aristorrallc affair beid ot the Hotel Fisza leavisg there alter a speech wiich dwelt aitnos! entirely with the life of Washingion, the presh dent made guick progress (o the police gpathering by aulo whete he was oty thuslnalionily roceived Troly retcarkabie was the recention whirh the palice {eatenants acforded the preatdent When Be fient sntered the ball they rose fs & bedy, wariog American Sape i A moment micre the room wea filled with the shrill poise of their polles wmhisties, which sounded greeiings Then the “Hiar Epanpied Hanner” was sung and ister TARviis : ’1&;‘;. ;':'-. sident sald In port . “T have come o ‘?H You that | am with yorl For we g engaged in the watie diute that of sreserving the law and ffir!r‘?"lflz‘tg '?};gv‘flg‘{;!s o! the pecpls and {5 obtisining a sguare deal for sil Bince | ®as 31 1 can hardly rememnmber g time that | was not - baldlng of: fre anid the dutles of vech have impofed Gpon mie the enforcement of the iaw. mnc in enfarcing the law | have had geaeraily 1o count spon the maembers of the polics to aphold my hand " He referred G Bis contact with the New York police 81 campaign and athet tmes and compiimented them i;i;;.is;)’ t6r thelr efficlency : - Mayer Gayoor shired the Bonors with Mr Taft at the Heutenants’ ban: ruel, and there wers prosent besldes the offcers mure than 300 men well koown in political, municipal and il wfisies : . Tonight the president will be the guest of honor 4t & banguet of the bosrd of irade at Newark. N ], and will return 1o Wasbiogion Thursday Newnrk, N J-In a apecel deliv. ered belore the board of trade hero Wedneaday Presiden! Taft came oot fally in favor of & budget system by whith the government s expanses may e reguiated - ‘ “The president talked of waste (n ihe various departments of the gov. erntuent and soggested that the way 1 eurb {t is to have 8 aystem such as is i vogue in other countries where a schedule of expenditures (x made up with reference to the income : like his predecessor, President Talt sees the pecessity of expanding the navy and he advocated the con striéetion of at least two batlleships a vear while the Panama capal s being rushed to completion KING OPENS PARLIAMENT in Speech from Throne Edward Out- _ .lines -Pian of Campaign Against Lords. London ~—~King Edward on Mopday opencd ih state the third parltament of his relgn. In & momentous speech from the throne his malesty outlined the plan of the ministerial campalgn against the house of lorde as follows: “"Recent expertence has' disciosed gerfous difculties due 1o recurring differences of strogg opinlin between the, two branches of the legislature. Proposals will be lald before you with all conventent speed to define the relations between the houses of parllament sa a% 1o secure the undivided authority of the house of commons over finance snd ity predominance in Jegislation. These measures. {n the opinton of my advisers, sbould provide that this house should be so constituted and emvowered &8 to exercise impartisily in regard to proposed legisiation the func tions of initiation, revision and sudb ject te proper safeguards of the law.™
PAROLE WRIT IS STAYED Supreme Ccurt Justices Announce Proceedings Under Decision Be Stopped Until April Term. Chicago —The jusilces aof the su. preme court of iliinols, at a meeting in Chicago, issued an ocder directing that all further procesdings In the Jovece case, which resulted in the parole law of 1898 being declared invalid. be staved until the April term of court It also was announced that the de. eision in the Joyce case shall pot be acted on as a final judgment untll the petition for a rehearing is disposed of . This means that attempts to se cure the release of prisoners in the state penitentiaries on the theory that the parole law of 15808 {s vold will be ineffectual until the supreme court is again heard from. The step taken by the supreme court justices also means that the separation of numerous state employes from the pay roll has been deferred indefinitely, Comptroiler Closes Bank. ‘ Boston.—The National City bank of Cambridge closed its doors Wednesday by order of the comptroller of the currency at Washington. A shortage of $144000 in individual deposits caused the closing. Eight Milk Men Indicted. New York.—FEight directors of the Consolidated Milk exchange—the institution which is said to be responstble for putting up the price of milk in this city—were Wednesday indicted by the grand jury. Scholarships for Theologians. New York—Twenty scholarships in colleges and theological seminaries throughout the United States will be endowed by the Federation of Churches of New York city. The scholarships will be awarded to worthy young men who intend o enter the ministry. ' e R SR : - Death in 01l Field Exptosion. Columbus, O.—lt was reported Monday that two magazines exploded In the Bremen oil field and that several persons were killed.
CENATE WILL VOTE ON POSTAL BANK BILL ON ; el MARCH 3. BAILEY OPPOSES MEASURE Burton Offery Amerndment with View of Harmonizing Cenficting Ebe manty— Has Administration’s . Approvat. 1t Is Sasis : Washington - The yYole pn the pos tal savitgs basnk Bill will Be taken in the senaie on ibhe legialative day of Maren 3 ; o After weeks of Troftless o®ovt in this direction Senslor Carter Thurs day obtained usanlos cotsen| shiort Iy after the vonclusion of Ihe speech of Mr Daltley In oppositing o the Lill Twdasy in reasding 88 sgprecient has Béen due largels 10 The ‘rfmiifl': pae of Phrpoerstic sepslors thet ¥r Hallew be beard Lelors They woaid :a;..._,rm"‘*ft gy L 8 Hote » Sienalor Htarion of Ghio b rel o&5 Areendment to the BID wik the purts pome i siew of harfivsinpy ot ibg =ietienis His srerdment e fuives poetul funds to be doraited a 0 far se poskible and practicable tn local Imelitifiane ard A the Baller D Ine et .PS IO B reirie ads anEte o medd - estimated withdrawais, gud the investment of postal fTunds thereigh the purchaee o he s urities ¢ the puvernment o of stale or ity hounde ax anthorised in the Viewinnd: Adfrich inw engrted o proy .‘fr‘ Al CLECTReDEY curreney B in losine 10 Banks Gn appraved sedcarity This smendmant, 11 owas sRHI hag the ap proval of the miministraton Henator Badley made & speech in ® hich by endvavored 1o prove the on eogetitntionslity of e proposed law. Referring to ths »',‘»x“'.;;":s?i'i'-’e‘:‘ i ihe Demorratlc piatforss f@voring postal pavings banks Mr Dalley sald it was put there cnly in mesponse 16 pubile . E."v‘~‘»!"‘" and by tuterence at least Mr, flailey repudiated {1 He sald "he woulkl nol support A tesEure 1o guar antee bank depopite. altboogh ba thought such a law would stand the constitutional test : MOVE TO END CAR STRIKE Philadelphia Ministers Submit Plans to Both Sides—Troops Hold . Mobs in Check. Philadelphin —~The first open move to bring sbout a seltlement of the slreetl car slrihe was made Thursday when o commities composed of clers grinen of wany desgominations of. frred two plans to the cotpany and the girikers v The first plan calls for a 8 board of arbitration to be componed o two js)vi;,;af,n; two clergyviien, wo hgsiness wen and a seventh member o e chosen by the other six. It is propused that each side select throe of the arblirators If this plan doeg not picet with ap proval the clergvmen suggest that a board of arbitration be agreed upon to be composed. of the state railroad eommission and {our other persons, two to be chasen by esch side Thursday was one of peace The husiness-like siate copstabulary— 230 strang - were responsible for i He fore dawn they rveachbed ftown and when the éarly rigers appeared upon the streets in the distriects that have heretafore been troublous becange of thie street car riots, they found the motnted rangers. with elubs, carbines and revalvers, and handeuffs hanging over their saddle ponuneis, quictly patroling up and down, As a consequence, there wax pot a shot fired, where on each of the preceding days hundreds of bullets have whistled Hzms&}.h the normally peaceful Qauker cliy There wag scarcely a brick thrown : » 7
MARDIZ - GAINS BIG VICTORY Insurgent Army in Nicaragua is Practically Annihilated, Says Report, Hundreds Kilied and Wounded. Managua, Nicarspua.~—~The govern: ment reports a dectsive victory over the ipsurgents at 'l‘smmng Balletins posted here Thursday anpounce that Gen Chamorros army practically has been annihilated The dead apd wounded will number nearly 1.500, aeccording to reporis The insurgents are said to have lost 1100 apnd the government {OO Train londs of wounded are heing cared for in emergency hospitals The hospitals are surrounded by weeping women and relatives of the soldiers - begging admitiance The scene throvghout the city s pitiful in the extreme : Despite the reports of disaster Gon. Chamorro is still uncaptured and the government Is strangely apprehensive lest he- appear with 8 new foree at some unexpected poipt D. & H. Erployes Want Raise. - New York —FEngineers, firemen and telegraphers on the Delaware & Hudson Thursday presented demands for increased pay. The demands range from five per cent to 70 per cent., but the average calls for a gereral increase approximating 20 per cent. Editor Anderson Is Dead. | ~ Chicago —Jobn. Anderson, a reeldent of Chicago since 18544 ‘and publisher of the Norwegian daily, Skandinaven, since 1866, died Thursday at his residence of heart disease Autos Barred from Yellowstone. Cheyenne, Wyo.—Automobiles rra to be barred from Yellowstone Park, according to a Washington dispatch. Secretary Ballinger has issucd such an order, because automobiles frighten horses being driven over dangerous roads. . British Ship Lost. ; London—~The British ship Claverdon capsized and sank Thursday when being towed in ballast from Antwerp to Newcastle-on-Tyne, and all hands werelost,. . . ‘
NEN DBURLINGTON PRESIDENT inwt Millgr, Frignd of James J P Miil, Electes Head of Great - Railroad System ; Chicape - Diarfgs Miler., tse pew president of ihe (hßirsgn Barilngion: & Quiscy Ratiroad Company, is & ns tive of (incis Hs wmas born at Prigeston and oducated 18 150 sehonis of that rity He will be 51 yedrs of age Aprii 3 i Particninr Interest attaches fo the perßOnalily ! Mr Miller., et slone bhecguse of By sccessiog 1o the seat of ;‘-.tr" over & great raliway v:‘r-a!rrz.— byt alss through B clise feistioans mith 3 1 ML the wirard of the il romd world Forr Ihe last sevoli YORra, 3 ) i L iy ! k"l,,w ok m Es 4 W el WD a! § 1:;. q.‘, Vo e 9 | o &> % " g BT e { T~ | A- / ’ . / Y\ [ AN \£i F k e {7 pegpgy £ \ 5 ! : & c; ] { \ ‘ i Darius Miller, as vice prosident of the Chloago, Bary tngion & Quiney rativosd ated It charge of both freight and passénger trafe be has demonstrated Bis complets mas tery. His directorsßip ¢f traffic bak o 8 grest extent reached out into the norihw et a% & result of Mr s faith 1o his ablidy - Mr. Miller entersd the raliroad bus! Beax In 1207 when he sectred & posd tian sx stenograpber In the goneral frodght ofMees of the Michigas Ceniral raliraad Three yoars iater he hecame 8 clerk n the goneral {reight oMees of the Rt Loals, Iroen Monntaln & Southern rall wav., in 1381 he was made chief clerk to the general manager When two years mors had passed be held the position of general frefght and ticketl agent of the road While citimbing the ladder of promotion he bad wmwarrted Miss Sue C Hrown at Maorels 111, In 1882 The Memphis & Little Rock ratl road pnext clalined his services ag geo eral frelght and passenger agenm which oceupled his attention froms 1887 to 1880 when he was made traf fic managser Then came a succession of short stays with one road or snother as traffic manager unt!l he went with the Missourl hansas & Texas in 15598 aa traffic manager and later was alected vice president of the road. o 189§ Mr. Miiler hecame second vicepresi dent of the Oreat Northern raflway and fn 1903 becams vice president of the Chicago Purlington & Quiney rafireoad, with specinl supervision over traffic COINCIDENCE IN BIG FLCOD Motto on Paris’ Civic Arms Reads "It Will Float Although Submerged.” Paris - Although it will be many dave before the city will be back to fts normal condition after the ravages of the recent fod, great improve ments have bheen made and In many places it is difficult to tell that the gay capital of France was so recently threatened with destruction " Years and yvears ago the authaorities of Paris adopted the civic arms here with produced It shows & curipus A A~ ,®~ ~.:ffii ‘:T," i RIS G P ™) s i T e e e T T GEITTITO (L R o R A ] B e LR B 1 *‘:s K oyl i k NN, L NS OLiN 1 Vououtn;sz;;l ;/M[' ._‘ ,'. n.\\ e~ = ' . ey GESTVAT AN FRGITUR Civie Arms of Paris. : coinctdence with the conditions that prevailed during the flood Under a field of the lilies of France an ancient galley is shown, while the motto at the boitom, “Fluctuat nec Mergitur,” may be freely translated, “It will float although submerged” The city having withstood the tor rential rush of the waters it is point ed out by some Parisians that the motto is a lucky omen for the capltal which did not fleat away when hundreds of square miles of its territory were submerged. Old-Fashioned Mistakes. Proud Mother—Bit down at the pi anner. Maria, and play some of the tunes you heard at the concert yesterday. Daughter—Law, ma. there weren’t any tunes. That was all classical mugle. : Wants Information. “Why are you offering such high wages 10 that maid if she is incompetent?” : “But, my dear, she has been employed 1n nearly all the families In ouy sete e e Natural Supposition. “]1 am going to burn coal hereafter.” “Hereafter? 1 thought Old Nick would attend to the heat pioblem for you then.” : b e . it Does That. = . “So you went into automobile racing as a paying business, did you?” - “Well doesn't it raise the dust?”
KNEW HER SIYLE | fi EI b o ! 'Y, e, vt L ‘ * - ,; PT 7 ; ‘ , g T !\H% i "': ¢ *,} (,:}4' : #5) M* 5 & ‘?’" i T ‘. 3 i Buttor Tt oo Raven ! asked me yof mhe' ber ¢f % 1 CBB toake & jlv ok for your daughier Foirber —Never ming, Henry: 4 you marsy brer sho'll e o that WHEN YOUR BACK ACHES SUS PECT THE KIDNEYS. Backache s kidney acke, in most gases, The Kidoers ache and throb with dull. pain be ¢ R - Busr Lhare is in s T Sam osation within . e You eap't be iof #’_ o T,“ tae ca 280 the 3 T ik fata Kidney '; ' nirex O 8 Warreg 8 B T N Tih 8t 53 ¥ “ 5 Baodee jdaka sars : 0 AR Ininry ta my ] R tack years ago jeft . f e, me jarme 1 had o } oy Hes & emne, and 1t i J B b oct e cerriniy o J N E R sloas or 0 ihe § -Fy R . kidney secretions : - pasee] Lewy freoguen? iy Fhir fge wenrs sieed | was coreld by Dose s Kidnsy sPiils | Bave 3ad no relurt of the troubds” Homemder the pame~Doan‘s Faor sale By all dealers LA comts a 2 DOR Foster Mty Co, Pufflato N Y. Heiping the Minister, A Braich pry I¢r had (b his OB Eregaiion. g oid woman who was deal i order 1o Mesr the sermon euch Sunday, thls old lady woid seat Borsel! al the foot of the pulpit stalrs (e day the sorgion was about Jouab sod the proacher becamne very rhetor fcal And whep the saliors threw Jonah oserboard.” he &4 . "a big fish swal Wwed bimm up Was I a sbhark that gol tm? Nay, my beibren, it was fie'er & shark Was it & swordflsh that eat BitaT Nay ! . it was a whale” whispersd the old lady exciledly Flash, Biddis said the preacher indignantiy Waonld ye tak th word of God outl o yer ane meenls ler's u th? = vas Magazine Coffroth Wins Race, London to "Frisce. James W. Coffroth, fght promoter, won his et of $C 000 piade with a member of the National Siurtiog clad of london that be could reach San Francis: in ten days fromi London Coffroth- had a margio of two hours and forty minytes Colfroth, Hng to agreement, Reul a iclegram w Eagete Corrl with whomn he had the wager When he arrived at the Oakland pivr he was wel oMo UV =Y iNrge ~§' egation 'h:i'. checred bim as b stepped {rom his car The time made Q} Coffroth (s the fastest ever made from London {o San }TY.;!: s¢o over the Atlantic and ut.,'ufls» the continent tie made the trip In pine days five Bours and five minutes The journey {rom Omaba 1o San Francisco wis made on the famous San Francisco "Overland Limited” of the Union Pacific Southern Pacific, and is simply another viciory for Safety, Bervice, Speed via the old Overland oute. ‘ Meaning of Cemetery. It is mot correct fto say that "ceme tery” means the “city of the dead”™ The word s from the {ireek “Kolise tevion,” meaning sieeplor place, not the place of the drad There is nolhing in the think King (Bat 11 was origivally iptended 1o consey the jdea that the departed were reslly dead any more than there i in the old Helirew term for oemetery- Hethalm -the house of the iiving < : Make $5OO in Gold, . Read the magnificent offer by the John A Sulzer Seed Co in another part of this paper. Get your wits to work and caplure tha J 560 00 and at the samv time securs 8 supply of the most reliable seveds on earth., The company iz one of the jargest in the country, and thoroughly responsible,. A Thought Reader. “So you are stwiying telepathy?™ “Yes,' answered Sepator Sorghum: “my oblect in life has been to find what people are thinking and then way 1 Brat Any rellable system would slhinpiify my abors tmmmensely.” —Exchange : Free to Our Readers. Write Mirine Eve Hemedy Co., Chicar fi f/fir ‘\s3«3;{" !'.;z.nir.flv(%‘ i'?)owiia‘wk F ree. rite &il aboul Your Eye Trouble and they wiii sdvise 8s 1o the Proper Appilcation of the Murine Eye Remedies In Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you thiat Murine Relieves Snre Eyes, Sirengthens Weak Eves, Doesn't Bmart, Boothes Eye Pain, and selis for 50¢. Try It in Your Eves and in Baby's Eyes for Bealy Eyelids and Granulalion. She Had Noticed it _ Mrs. Knicker—They say the purchasing power of a dollar has diminished. " Mrs. Bocker—Yes, it used to buy a bargain worth $1.9% and now it only gets something worth §1.49, | important to Mothers. Examine careiuhiy every bottle of CASTORIA, asafe and sure remedy for infants and chiidren, apd see that it N Signature of > . . In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought The Apciogy of Adam, Adam Lad just blamed it on the wWoman. = | “There wasn't any tariff,” he explained. | Herewith all agreed he had done his best. i A Vast Difference. “Why’'s a bachelor a bachelor?” 1 “It depends; but it is seldom for the same reason that an old maid's an old maid.”"—Judge.
v How often do you eat thig food? A short tisse ago there appeared In the otlumns of one ol the sroxminest agazines an srticie on Suiiling Yeiin and muascie by the proper seiection of the fOods ¥YOU esl, A good mans people wers surprised to find oalmeal placed at the top of the st of foods recomfended . but if the ariivis Bad appeared in sn Engllsh or Sccioh paper every reader would have eipeciad (0 see Bl piace given 1o gl calmeal Az » matter of fuct Greal Pritain and Europe come o ue lor iremendous Guadlitios of Quaker Uals becsuse I represents 1o Ibem periect food teing the richent I Savor and best 10 ciean liness and purfty, of all ostmeals Aimeticans sbould eat more Quaker {ials the rexilts would soan show thesmatives In imbroved conditions of heailh and sirezgid bs Comparison Shunned. - Yoo @34t cry at all st the matl rre Na” mnawered the reposelul gird; { dos' think e » 5 oa thing P oln ¥ E OWOLnan with you - % x 9 {37 s fler iace Risdkerchie!s Are E¥er 3 el ciefint (has Erinie Vi S i T AT Catarrh Cannot Be Cured .T 5- S . Pl s s WS < P-G WA * : S $ % A Samesae ' pgre M 5 i BnEweßs e "e . bl L = w ey & wo i o » i 5 Bomad ¢ e sVe .8 omß4 8 Buscd e fose {1 wam poes o by G o e = 2% . - semrt 2 s & ug e i 1 = mamesd 7 * 3 * & - e «s: e ol Sageat e - 3 £ - 2 » s B, e s g 2 i vl e s 38 Whiad Dorvadescew @ - - o B B o € » " w Yo et s 48 v & 3 - . LN & ot e ¥ . . TAkE e s b w 8 TSR T : The Perverse Sex: Hinkiey's g 2 8 wonderfcl head A His WOUImADR Tesgera Aars Bigaply wi:g Dlk D 1B Jaally t ‘ How did be el et "Why ks printed the imsl chajpter s ¢ d Disterper In all s formse, arcong ol sgeme of boress anald dogs. vnre ar e i tle = £ 5% £ Siperetiies; 31 pving The Gisease - S e & i%s T Ty T Y¥rry iy i ¥ i . it w% s & e ’ 85 a $: siete Foßeng In tNAr % % g e WMana Weite for free bovik g : M { Boee. Cottagioans Discases, Uoabon, lad Mo Space Goes 1o Waste. Dewittel} « vour wife f{ulicw the fashlions eiy” Jowity i&l | say 20 she has chie ¢f thoge "standing 3 only” Qresses Smart Set ————————————————————————————— Com omt cadsrtion vmd ?-“ Ty wre bruand LT A Y v CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS i Porvdy vegeaide. Al e oty wa e Bee, ‘ .m Clsnate take. sl ] Tt IVER of Be Cure Com- PiLLS owe Back Hendoche snd lodigestion. s cullvws Lovow. Small PillL Semall Dose. Small Price GENUINE mast bear sgeature
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