South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1914 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. TWO MEN HOLD UP Ayer's PiSIs Cently Laxative. Sugar-coated. Dose, one pill, only one. Sold for 60 years. 'Sllandcth&ulttti && ianden-JJuMl&i?. GRANGER STATION infill Ask Your Doctor. J. C. Ajt Co..

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Telegrapher Knocked Unconscious By Holdup Men. Who Escape on Freight Train to This City.

One of the boldest hold-ups reported hero recently took place early "Wednesday morning at Granger, when two men, broke into tho telegraph room at the Grand Trunk .station, held up James O'llourke, the operator, robbed him and the office, ncarded a freight train and escaped to South Bond, where it is believed they are hiding. Tho robbery took pliee just before No. 4 freight train left there for this city at. 4:C(r o'clock. The men entered the telegraph office from the rear window and coming into the room where O'llourke was .seated, they pointed a gun at him. While one kept him covered the othr robber searched tho building taking tickets and cah from the money drawer. A3 tho train went past the station they struck the operator to the lloor iind jumped aboard. It w;js some time 'before the operator recovered and tele:rraphd to Kouth Bend to have tho police meet the train. A u.uad of officers was despatched to the station, hut reached there after the train arrived. A brakeman told officials that he .'avr the two men Jump from the train and run south on South st. lolice of that vicinity were notified fbut verc unable- to locate the men, although complete descriptions 'were Jeft In their hands by the Granger operator.

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Kansas and Argentine Crops'

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Won't "Apply Screws" to Dealers Who Are Short.

$19,000 FOR PROPERTY OF WOOLEN COMPANY Appraisers File Report on Value of Land Wanted By Street Car Company.

Appraiser appointed to net the value on the .'outh Bend "Woolen

Coa property on K. LoKalle aw, which j lias been condemned by the Chicago,

2,ake Khoro and South Bend Railway Co.. filed their report In the circuit court "Wednesday. They award tho voolcn company $19,000. Of this amount SI .",12 5 is awarded for the property and $C.S7. for the im

provements. The woolen company i retains water power rights that run j

with th land, which is located on the north do of Italic av., just east of tho bridge. The appraisers were Myron Campbell, Frank Ward and Horaco KautT-man.

CHICAGO, Dec. 31. James A. Pat

ten, the millionaire Chicago grain and : I

cotton operator, Wednesday announced that he would accept all the December corn that is offered him on tho board of trade. He will not "apply the screws" to the brokers who have contracted to deliver corn to him Wednesday. lit; said he will not even insist upon the corn being dried. This was explained as a di.cpiay of leniency to the dealers who are "thort" in December delivery. Mr. Patten is running a big deal in December corn and he is "long" many thousands of bushels. He said Wednesday that reports that he would not buy unless the corn was dried and graded were baseless. Tho corn market just now is the most puzzling situation that ever confronted the grain men in the United States, according to Mr. Patten. "I have never tried to solve a hard

er puzzle," he said as he sat in his i ollice directing his brokers who were) at his elbow3. "Taking the tariff off!

corn promises to Hood us with Argentine silipments in April and no one knows where he is at. "On top of th:t conies Argentine advices that instead of the usual crop

of 100,000,000 bushels they will raise;

2r.,000,000.

"It is a long, hot journey from Ar

rentine, and the men who buy at that place don't know what shape their

corn will be in when it reaches New York. Kansas generally raises 130,-; CO 0,0 00- bushels of wheat. This year j they did not have 10,000,000 bushels.; The normal demand for stock food is r0,000,000 bushels. The market will "be confused and uncertain until we ;

have grown another American crop

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WANT A GUARDIAN FOR THEIR AGED MOTHER Declaring that her mother, Phoebe Oioctz. 79 years old, is. too infirm to rare for her property, Iouise Hunslerper has filed a petition in the superior court in behalf of the other children a.s well & herself, for the appointment of n. Ruardian. Mrs. Covtz liolds a life interest in a farm of 1GO ;icres left bv her husband.

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MAN IS MISSING. John Czenkusah, 411 K. Paris ft., left home early Tuesday morning to jay his lod.e dues. He did not come home and at niht the police were jiotitled. "When last seen he was with Henry Schultz on Chapin ?t., but tchultz could not remember where the two separated. Up to Wednesday afternoon no word had been found of tb rnlsin'-r man.

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This time it is Harvey F. Pvostiser, city clerk-elect, who breaks into the limelight vith an appointment the appointment of his deputy. It is Carl McKeehan, age 31, residing at Harrison a v. McKeehan, like most of the appointments by Mayor-elect Keller, is a pick from among a considerable number of applicants, made, as Rostiser puts it, on an elilciency basis. Others who have applied for the position would have made pood deputies, but Mr. McKeehan has had experience in the department which will relieve him of the necessity of spending several months learning what he already knows. The appointee served with his coming chief as deputy city clerk for ten months under Nelson H. Kyser, predecessor of Clerk Frank Bilinski. Ho was taken on when the work of the city court was shouldered upon the department, and remained until Kyser went out of office. He will enter upon his duties next Monday at noon, along with Uostiser himself, and the remainder of the next administration. The anouncement made Wednesday goes from the clerk to his deputy as a Rort of New Year's present, promising four years of prosperity and best wishes for an equal term of happiness. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ON AT P0ST0FFICE NEW YEAR'S Ono ik'lhery in City ami Rural Mail Will Ho CJivon Out at Window.

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The holiday schedule will he in effect at tho postofheo Thursday aeronlini to the announcement posted W ednesday by Postmaster Crabill. City carriers will make but one delivery when all letters as well as other important mail will be delivered. Collections will be made at all boxes at this time and in the afternoon ono col-K-etb'ii of tho boxes in the business section will be made by one of the carriers. Rural carriers will not make any trips, but one of their number will be at the otliee from 7 until 10 o'clock to irive out mail to those who call. The money order and postal savings

bank divisions will be closed all day.

The registry, general delivery and i stamp divisions will be open from 7 until 10 o'cloc k. The special delivery.

mailing, distributing and directing departments will operate all day with the minimum number of clerks neces-sarv.

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OFFERS TO SELL HER HUSBAND FOR $1,000

RIVERVIEW CEMETERY LOTS I OK Til Hi:: GRAVES. I'f'IlI'KTL'AI CAKE Gt'A KANT FED. Hoine I'hoaf, Cemetery, 5973 Ull rhone, Supt. Rm 3333 Dr. D. E. Cummin, Pres. Elmer Crockrtt. Trr. John G. Marker, rc and Supt.

L. H. ORVIS FUNERAL DIRECTOR 120 West Colfax A v. Homo 5207. licll 297.

riOSTOX, Doc. T1. "l am willin.ir

tn sell my huslunl for $1,000 cash." public

vrott Mtf. AgTieft Betloll of Quincy, to MI.s Mary K. Chandler, in a lettor which Mbs Chainllti- h;. :.i.ule

allr'etl to have expressed his willingness to be "pold." Tho letter, after explaining that Mr?. Bedell had seo Miss Chandler's

Wm. Bedell, the husband, 13 "n- in the newspapers, continued:

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"I see where you need a husband to take care of your property and to be a father to your bab. My husband is a working man tired ot stxp-

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porting a family on small pay. I want money to opon a boarding house. lie will be content to sit with you and to tend the baby. As for me, I'd rather have my cat."

Every IUeat a Booster for SWEM, The Chiropractor, Rheumatism. SCr2-20 Dean Building. Home I'hone 2565.

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