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PAGE SEVEN. HIIBERSOII MA II IS H MUCH ALIVE AIM THEIR GUIIS AT THE CONGRESS IF IT WAS NOT FOR HER FATHER HOWOY LOO CHOW CHOW - HOWtJf. I SEC WVg CTuPEO NOW CHOWCHOW- TO BUSINESS. AW-CR M I VWT AVE rrWrrTH- 0AM,ArTOtVE r TO 00 MANUAl -LABOR JTU' TITLE ENO OF IT. fc&iu0 VflU. H I ? A . And Today He Will Prove It in Muncie Circuit Court He States. Promoters of the Waterways Project Are to Be Quite Active Now. TO COME IN W bOSWESir "THAT THNOW AS PAftDHER. ARC T OKI HAD BEEN DECLARED DEAD BY RILATIVIS WHILE HE WAS CHASING SWINDLERS THROUGH THE WEST TO RECOVER MONEY HE HAO GIVEN TO THEM. TO MEET AT WASHINGTON CAUTIOUS ACTIONS OF THE PRESIDENT AND THE HOSTILITY OF SPEAKER CANNON DO NOT DISCOURAGE them;

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(Palladium Special) . Anderson, Ind., , Nov. 17. After r long chase thrcngu the West, to vim down two men viioni he thought had swindled him o..l of $3,500. risked on C9ld mine stock, Newton GrayblU went to Muncie today i appear In the Eelaware Circuit cf.uit to prove himself alive. Because of his mysterious absence for over two years-, Graybill was thought dead, ana was so declared In a petition of hU relatives in court ot Muncie, and bis estate has been parti." administered. Oraybill says that in October, UM7, he was caught on a miner's deal, and

pursued two mcu, who got $3,50o ci of blm. He chased the pair through se-'era western states, and says he finally overtook one, W. B. Conklin, and in( him returned to Chicago. It was there that Oraybill learned by correspond ence that he had been declared legall deadr and be hastened here to deny it, Oraybill denies that he employed detective to pursue the two men ne wanted, and that the detectives killed one on the deserts of California an 4 left the body on the sands. Graybill said be was after his money, not the blood of any swindlers, and thinks he will recover some of bis in vestment. He is a millwright and a widower. He left a mill job uncompleted at Un Ion City, when he started in pursuit of two alleged sharks, and will go from Muncie to Unicn City to see about re suming his contract. BECOMING THE TOPIC OF UNIVERSAL INTEREST. The remarkable results that are be tng accomplished throught the state by the new remedy, Root Juice, is rapidly becoming the topic of universal Interest. So many people are prais Ing the remedy that the. general in terest in it is becoming widespread and it is now. being sold in such enor mous Quantities that it is hard to sup ply the demand. It seems to soothe, heal and strengthen the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels with such rapidity that those who have suffered for years with indigestion, rheumatism, kidney troubles and nervousness no tice great Improvement before they have used the first bottle. Mr. John K. Stevens, police officer, f 1313 Summit street, - Fort Wayne, ind.. said: "I am glad to be able to truthfully say that I have found the great remedy to be all that was claimed for 1L My kidneys and bladder were in a bad condition before I com menced taking it and had been so for some time, but I am now glad to cay tbrt I am entirely cured, and martr of the city have told me the remedy has cured them." . ' . mi A. a a : 1 ne great remeay nas cured man,' people at this point within the last few months. It is sold for one dol Jar a bottle, or three bottles for two dollars and a half. Those who wish to know more about it and would learn of the many cures It has made, should go to A. G. Luken & Co. 's drug store. - There is some talk of establishing a smau museum in the house at Ajaccio Corsica., where NaDolcon I was horn The bouse is a little old world Italian villa of yellowish plaster work and windows with shutters which arc near ly always closed. w iHmwi Were ; In an old game book published In England In 1820 appeared the follow ing formula for the lessening of the sparrow pest: "Take some lees of wine and hemlock juke, temper them together and steep a quantity of wheat therein for the space of one night Then place the same la a spot where the birds resort to feed, and when they Save eaten thereof they will drop down dead drunk. Too much hemlock should net be used or there will be a danger f poisoning the birds and rendering tbem unwholesome food." Tkaekmr'i Boat of Cfcretere. Some one who haa been looking at the Est ef characters enumerated in the Igst volume of an edition of Thackeray's works has calculated that their number totals up to between 3,000 and 1.000. We have not checked the estimate, but, accepting it as accurate, nhare the discoverer's astonishment. London Post 'Guarded. A mother of four daughters, of whom one had recently married, asked a young man sitting beside her la the drawing room whom she would like for a son-in-law, "And which of my girls do you most admire I lie (flghtlns shy) The married one. Lsjeatr. ' Stnbb No. I can't get along with my wife. To everything I say she retort 1 beg to differ with your Penn You are lucky, okl man. My wife just differs without taking time to beg. 1 A DIsTereat rratpoaltioa. Mrs. Mark Ettlng-What are your chickens worth today) New Boy I den t dare tell ye. ma'am. The boss nnt I must only tell what we're sellfn' esa for.

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A Quick Recovery. "If a man wants to encourage calamities that sometimes result in miracles, all he has to do is to scud a son to college and present him with an automobile," declared the father of a young man now in his second year at one of the big universities. "That boy of mine was likely to bankrupt me with bis calls for money to pay damages to and by his machine until I wrote him that in future be must cover all such expenses out of his allowance, which is about ten times what my father gave me when I went to college. "For a time there wasn't a single demand 'from him, but last week he sent me a telegram like this: 'Wire me $300 immediately. Have killed a man's horse.' Of course I said things unfit to repeat and finally telegraphed him: 'Demand exorbitant. Will be on tomorrow to compromise.' "Imagine my amazement In view of the horse's late demise, at receiving within two hours this inexplicable reply: 'Don't trouble to come. Horse recovering.' " ' A Baby's Feot. A baby'a feet, like aeashell pink. Might tempt. hoild heaven see meet. An angel's lips to kiss, we think, ' A baby's feet. Like rose hued sea flowers toward the heat. They stretch and spread and wlnis Their ten soft buds that part and meet -On baby'a feet. No flower bells that expand and shrink Gleam half so heavenly sweet As shine on life's untrodden brink A baby's feet. ' Swinburne. In Black and White. A southern banker gave his voung son $5, and instead of spending it the boy banded it back to his father to de posit for him In order that he might draw the interest. A few days later, however, the youngster saw something he wanted more than he did the Interest, so asked bis father to please re turn the money. This the banker refused to do, ex plaining that the son had no note for the money and unless he could prove in black and white that the money bad been handed him the $5 was his. The youthful financier looked both puzzled and unhappy. Then his countenance cleared. He called the colored butler. "John did yon see me give father S3 the other dayr He was answered in the affirmative. Then be put the same question to his grandmother. When she, too, said yes young Macfalavelli turned to his father triumphantly: "There, father, I hare it in black and white!" He got the money. Sunstruck. Old Deacon Calhoun appeared on the street one day with his face banged and battered and patched in a most fearful manner. "To say yo wuz sunstruck. Deacon Calhoun?" exclaimed a friend. - "Fo de lan's sake, man, no sun could disfltTfth . te.c.liX.e datr

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COAT OF ARM i ON OUR CLASS soap: . I HE ADS - 'Deacon "Calhoun, with a sad smile, shook his head. "You don know mah son," he said simply. Went Him One Better. President Nicholas Brown, for whom Brown university was named, was fond of qntzzing small boys. One day while walking in the streets of Providence he came upon a little fellow who attracted his notice. "How do you do, my boy?" said the president. "What is your name?" "My name is Harry, sir," replied the child. "Harfy, is It?" returned President Brown. "And did you know the evil one is often called Old Harry?" "Why, no, sir," answered the boy. "I thought he was called Old Nick." A Slight Misunderstanding. A lady from South America, possessed of a decidedly quick temper, visited New York with a very incomplete knowledge of the English language. At her hotel she rang for the chambermaid. But a waiter came instead. Having ascertained that the name of the chambermaid was Susan, the lady marshaled r meager knowledge of English in a lespcrate effort to make the waiter understand that he should call the chambermaid. What she said to him, however, waa: "Call me Susan!" The waiter leaned against the wall much alarmed. "Call me Susan!" shouted the South American. The waiter became appalled. "Call me Susan!" roared the lady, her eyes flashing furiously. "Susan, then, if you will have it!-' exclaimed the poor waiter. Then be fled precipitately. He Wouldn't Sheet. During a strike in the coal mines of West Virginia some years ago apprehension on the part of the state authorities led to the calling out of the militia. There was really no trouble, hut the situation was tense, and bloodshed wns looked for at any moment. One day n soldier in uniform off duty was strolling through the main street of the town wherein the greatest violence was feared when he was surrounded by a crowd of strikers. "Honest, now. Bill." asked one of the men of the militiaman, "would you fire at your fellow men?" "No, I wouldn't" promptly replied the man in uniform. "I never shot at any one in my life, an' I ain't coin to do it now." The crowd cheered, and some one invited the militiaman to have a drink, an invitation which he accepted with alacrity. When be had satisfied his thirst the question was put: j "If you are In sympathy with the strikers, why did you answer the call, to come here V i "I ain't said I was In sympathy with the strikers," waa the unexpected re-; Joinder of the man in uniform. "But you said you wouldn't shoot at a miner; that's the same thing," protested one of the men. "Well, fellers," said the uniformed one ajfter a moment'! hesitation., "to a new joy to the salate. Thui an the

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tell you the tnith; I'licver car. led a gun in ray life. The fact is I piny the cornet in the band." Harper's Weekly. Consclstion. Lord Aberdeen at a charity dinner in Liverpool said: "I arrived at a rail- , way station one day where I was exiKjcung a telegram to await me. I went up to a porter and asked him would he mind inquiring at the station master's offlce whether there was n telegram for rue. 'There's none for you, sir,' replied the porter. 'I've just come out of the offlce, and there's only I one telegram there, and that's for i Lord Aberdeen.' Just then an official i who knew me approached, and I exi plained the position to him. remarfc- . Ing Jocularly that the porter certainly i did not think I looked the part. By way of consoling me he promptly replied: 'Never mind, my lord. If you Qon t iook it. you feel it.' " An East New York family has a phonograph as a foster mother. The baby is two years old and has acquired i the habit of going to sleep to the music of its real mother's voice. The real mother is some what past forty and her voice is not what it used to be. It broke recently end its lack of melody so grated on the sensitive musical temperament of the bby that the mother found it difiicult to put it to sleep. New York Sun. An air steam engine has beeu invented by a professor of engineering in one of the western colleges of America. In this Invented a cylinder is filled with compressed atmospheric air into wich saturated steam is introduced. The chief merit claimed for . this system is that cylinder condensation is almost totally avoided by the high temperature of aircompression I and the high superheat of the mixi ture.

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(SO TO' TRUTH ABOUT CATARRH Sensible Methods Will Cure It. L. H Fine Guarantees Hyomei to Cure Catarrh. Catarrh can never be cured by tak ing medicines into the stomach nor by sprays, atomizers or douches. Intelligent physicians have long ago discarded sue a ideas and not one of them would be worth consideration were it not for the fact that unscrupulous persons prey upon the ignorance of the people in regard to new discoveries. Catarrh is cured by germs and just as long as these germs thrive in the folds, crevices, nooks and corners of the mucous membrane that line the nose, throat and chest, just so Ion will you have catarrh. There is only one way to cure catarrh and that is to kill the germs. There is only one remedy that will kill the germs when it gets where the germs are, and that is Hyomei. Hyomei is made chiefly from Australian , Eucalyptus and Sucalyptol combined with other germ killing antiseptics. Just rreathe it in through the hard rubber Inhaler that comes with each outfit and relief is immediate. Used regularly for a few weeks Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) will cure chronic catarrh. Complete outfit $1.0( at L. II. Fihe's and leading druggists everywhere. Cures indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stonu ach, belching, and cores all stomach die ease, or money back. Large box of tablets, 50 cents. Druggist, in all towns. New York has the largest state militia with nearly fourteen thousand men. iff Mi UNDRESSED variety of ma nas been tbe

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American News Service) Washington. D. C, Nov. 17. Following tbe .discussion which the deep waterways project received . the recent trip ot President Taft d v.-u the Mississippi to . New Orleans, the delegates to the National Riven a ad Harbors congress, which will uie t here on Dec. S-U-lO, are preparing to train their guns on the members of the sixty-first congress, which will convene at the same time. Although ITesident Taft stated in his speech at New Orleans that he fa vored the bond issue for the necessary improvements, hje waa inclined to bo cautious and held out no hope for 1m--,'-t ton. In addition to this, his attitude on the trip down the river was anything but encouraging to the i.trtMi o4 ne deep waterways plan. The ouspoken opposition of "Uncle Joe" Cannon to any bond issue for the furtherance ot this project, iustead of discouraging Its support rm, has acted as a stimulus to their effort and everything possible will be done to obtain some concessions from con gress. No limit is placed on the number of delegates from any section, and it will probably be tbe largest waterwayi meeting ever held In this or any other country.

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