South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1914 — Page 2
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inranifiir thr- is an x, of hylr-
rhuTic itcitj in tli' toiiai-h. w hicri rt.iri! liir'.-tion ail jironott s foo-.l frrtn rit '.it'ii. Jv r tliiu c'lt'-n sours in tm ytomM' h lik ,i:ar1 ik- ."iiirn in ;i uhi' lj ir;!!.i!- tij stornuch lik ;i toy 1.. .!!.. in. TlM-n v --t a ?i-avy, lunipy
i ;:; iat- foo.i .r have h-artlnirn, a t :-';.! -h. liotainf4 anil r.a'.ira. A vfl!-!;!'ivn ;iuthority stat' that a 1 main orl.it-n tab'.ft takti anyt i it i . followed l.y a ttimM r of water inst.iiiti. ii-iitra liz's thyf stomach a-i'!s: stops ferninTatiiii. alsorls t)u-.i.-' ai.d swfM-tf-n tin -1 1 1 i r diu's'w' tract. sas any pharmacist i an supply a packaur of 1 rain S mI.i i;'n taidts as th-y arc constantly prosi riit- l fur stomach acidity localise of their harml'sness to tlio distive orKan". h in composed of So. la, alciinn Car'nonate and Ma;'-m-sia l. I. Adt.
OUR TEA ROOM Make your reservation fcr Tabic Saturday Evening. Chicken Dinner 45c.
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Pictorial Review Patterns
We're making Dandy DRESS SKIRTS FOR $1.00 See the New Dress Goods on Sale.
SEVENTH WARDERS TO DISCUSS CIVIC NEEDS
GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
rnier-al Telephone. New I'.ihth (iratle and Street ar Serice to ome
.Mtv. I . .Tellison will speak at
tlie i-Venth Ward .Municipal league meeting .Monday niht at the StiidcBrinn Back Its Gloss, Lustre, r ---h...i. on the sui.jeet. a uni-
vcrsal lelepiiojic ysicni lor -ouin
Charm and Get Rid of Dandruff.
I lend".
"The IMaMishnu-iu of an Kighth ;
(Irat'e ; rami
Knd will he the suijec
Neideman. chairman of the threo n
.idishnunt or an higmn i mar School for the outh U e the suhject ot G. II. U
T i.f sse--- d .i head of he.ivy, ,,!.,..,. .,t,,,i,,t..ii nt ih T-'.nJet-
V4;utiful hair; soft, lustrou-. r.ui'fy, 't udehakcr ami Lincoln Civic Centers
a v and f ree t n.m dandi ulf is mere- ' ''f up inc maner im-uii- mtiiuwi
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!t ft tiiI h'f fiiiv:iv'i lib ii.'t'i'
, ... '..r, i i, ,J ... ;t i,,t needs of such a school
Jl, .'11 llilli allMI Ij II. .fl'.-l. t a !.'"-' nt l.'.ttl.' of Kiid.vHoii's I ander!ne no. all drur store-, nroniMiend jt aipl" a little as directed and w i ; 1 i i ii ten minutes thre will le
; ii appearance o aiKimuu.T; lrcsh- , ... . .... rrw i
. r' l ill Jeanne i utntu, i in: iu' mi i.j-s. ;i !n-: and an incin parahle -s () hoth mon aml Wornon. iK :it:il r.Ntrc ;itii r- in vmi will
."on catmof lind a tmee ef liamlruff or lallin-r hair; hut our real surprise will 1" nft-r a lo ut t m wee ks' use, wh'T! you will see new hair fine and downy at iirsl hut rca'ily newhair sproutin--: on; all oer our scalp l)andeiine i, we leliee, the only sure hair vrrower; li'stroyei- ,,f dandruff and cure fur itc!iy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at p1H'(
If you want to proe how pretty coin's Iliithday Say Tolico. and soft yniir hair really 3s, moisten a cloth with a little Panderine and arefuliv draw it through n:r hair i I --takinu- one small strand at a time. ; 1 or the hrst time since he came mto Vour hair w ill he s.d't. i:!o..sy .ml "I'ice no prisoners were arraigned he-I l.eautiful in just a lew moments u fore Judqe llerlier. I.). Warner in po-j deliuiitful surprise awaits everyone iu e t ,,urt Friday morning, due to the j who tries this. Advertisement. r . .1 i . 1 I fact that on Thursday the city celeCADPICDO Tfl AIR 1 hrated a leal holiday with the "lid"! UAlJI hAttlvltHb lU AIU damped down tighter than a door! HOG CHOLERA MEASURE nail. Not a place Hi the citv was : open, according to Chief of Detectives I Ohio Agricultural Cmmi--ioii Seeks Kucspcrt. ! Imlorsmciit of s:n.n(in.(nio Tltis was th iirst time that no pr:.-'-!
on.-rs were araiiied for heing drunk. According to the records hut one man 1 has oeen arrested on Sunday for he- , ini; drunk since the first of the year, ;
His talk will he a report of 1
their work as well as a resume of the
The third speaker will he Thomas
II. P.randon. who will talk on "Our Street Car Service". Following each topic the meeting will ho open for
discussion. Selections will be given
WARNER FACES FIRST CLEAN COURT DOCKET Lid Was Nailed Down Tight on Lin-
10 00 and 15.00 Dresses 3.98 About 40 odd Wool Dresses a few corduroys, for girls and women. Many Peter Thompson styles. Navy Blues, Browns and Blacks. CLEARANCE OF Knit Skirts Just the Thing These Days, Deisher Knit Skirts ORn were 39c, now Ljj One-half wool Knit Skirts were 89c, cnp now OUU All wool Knit Skirts, were SI. 25 QQp now
ANOTHER LOT OF Fine Wool Sweaters
5 Weeks More of Winter and Tomorrow, Saturday, we're going to save you 50 to 60 per cent on Any Winter Merchandise yo u buy here. 6 Handsome Fur Coats Left Reduced for Tomorrow
$ 100.00 Sable Squirrel ClCfin I SS5.00 Fine XX Quality, C1C flfl
Coat O.UU Near Seal Coat y-TViUU
,S75.00 Fine Ponv Coat
for
$45.00
S85.00 Fine XX Quality, Near Seal Coat Si 15.00 Fine XX Quality Near Seal Coat
$59.75
Final Clearance of All Furs No matter What You Pay for these Furs, you'll get Double Their Value before this winter is over.
12 Handsome Black Fox Muffs, $25.00 Values 12 Handsome Black Fox Shawl Scarfs, S25.00 values 6 Handsome Black Fox Sets, $50 and S65 values . . 3 Handsome Opossum Muffs, S22.50 values
10.00
$10.00 $25.00 $10.00
2 Handsome Black Pony Skin Muffs, S25.00 values"
1 Handsome Red Fox Muff and 2-skin Scarf. S75.00 value
...$10.00
$35.00
20 odd Scarfs and Muffs, were S5.00, si o.oo and si 5.00 To- ffc on morrow S2.9S and , 4 J-UU
S2.50 to $3.50 values at ,
$1.50
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Approp: iation.
St. Jos"ph county farmers and stock r.il.-'-I'S .ire Peine- :is!l(i. ii.iii r it..
in the eiTort to ..Main the passage in ",h, r hysons lined up on that charge !
i In- house of reprcsentat i cs ,,f a h;:lf having heen. arrested Saturday even-
million dollar appropriation for the ms. control and eradication of ln- t indcra. "A larue r.umhcr of South
1.' tiers haw he.-n received here from people are i;ettinr Acquainted with
the hio Apricultur.il commission of their families on Sunday," aserted ' v liu , A. 1. s'.unlirs is president, urp- Police Serjeant Harnhart. j i ?i r the IM il men interested in the nly one continued case came up pr je t to writ their representatives Friday and charpes were dismissed! nr.iup immediate action.. apainst louis Kuryritky who was Tiic appropriation measure has al- charped with conducting: his Chapln ' ready passed in rin'' senate throuph .t. livery barn in an unsanitary mailrToi ts o; S-n. Foim-rene of Ohio and Tier. 1 Kcnwn of Iowa. The hill is now ! pemlinp in the house. The letters ilFATH ' !rom the Oliio ommissin pmnt out UuH I nOi I
tlie m , d of cooperation between tip states arid the I'nited States in combattin.; the swine jdapue.
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!I!S. AfAKY MILKMAN. Mrs. .iary Ibekman. 2Gle w. Linden a., ilied at her residence Thursday morning; after an illness of four wars with heart trouble, run-
MANUFACTURERS SEEK
RIGHT TO FIY RIPF .rvices will be held from the; muni IU MA . niUt r,vithu S;ltm,1av morning at 10
WA?!ITXOTOX. F.-b. l:!. Tliere is s'ronr: tlctnnr.d for leizislation pivir.i, taanul'acturors th? ri.ht to flx prices. leplfe wt-eislons of the supreme Mrt b.oblinp jiricc-tixinp illegal, tle- ( larovi .b's. 2. Davies, commissioner of corporations, before the l S.
ChnTii'.er rf Commrrc- hvvo Vv'u
o'clock, Rev. Mr. Masse y idficiatinp.
Init ial will be made in liiverie ! itinetety. ' Mesitles her husband Mrs. Hecknian ' is survived bv the ftdlowing children: ! Mrs. r.lady. McWUliams and John! Iieekman of this city and Mrs. Klla Vandusen of Wheattiehl. Ind. The follow in brothers and sisters als)
Msrvive her: Mis. Kliza Ilorton. Mrs',
Pure wool, all Byron collars. All Sizes. Come Early. Those of you who came late on the Si. 00 Sale Get here early and these will $1.50
GREAT CLEARANCE Mens Flannelette Night Shirts Great big roomy Flannelette Gowns, made of tine quality, military collars, values to's 1.00, Cfp your choice Women's Flannelette Gowns, regular 75c qualities 50c. Regular QCp S1.25 qualities . . . ; . 0Jl'
WINTER COATS Mostly all gone. We hope to sell Every One Tomorrow, Saturday. t d ff H fhfk Your Choice of Any Broadcloth, Plush or AstraktplU.UU TOT s)it.tl han Coat in Our Store. Regular price $25.00 to $40.00. Good sizes, mostly Blacks and Navys The Plush Coats only 17 in this lot. Come Early.
5 A A We have included evrey Junior Coat, every Cloth Coat (PC A A UU that sold up to S22.50. Vour choice ujD.UU
It's the Early Bird, you know.
0 AO Full Length All Wool Winter Coats ZiUelines, Gray Mixtures, Serges all OtVO lined. Every earmenl this season's Coats. Sold to $10.00. (9 AO
Tomorrow, Saturday tJlO.yO
fljj AA All lined Danty Winter Coats, all Tailor Made. Some were carried over
JH.UV from Fall for SI 5.00 to
last season. But these Qood Navv Blue Coats sold last CM A A $1S.50. Now . tpl.UU
Tomorrow in Our Children's Section We want to sell Every Child's Coat TOMORROW HERE THEY GO.
70 Children's Coats, ranging in price from S2.98 to SI 0.00 colors Black, Red, Navv and Brown
19 Children's Coats Chinchillas, Cheviots, all lined. Sizes 12 and 14 onlv. Sold up to S7.95. Reduced CO QQ
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17 Finer Soats, sold from si o.oo to SI 5. 00 Sizes 8-10-12 year sizes, at JUST HALF PRICE
Children's Furs a Few Very Desirable Sets at HALF PRICE
Children's Rain Capes $1.50 and $1.95 M fn qualities, for ....4M.UU
at HALF PRICE These Coats are all wool Chinchilla, Plush, Velvet, Zibeline, Astrakhan, Broadcloth Sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Children's Wool Dresses, a very good assortment, at ONE-THIRD OFF
Dress Skirts Made to Order for $1.00 Our workroom is busy, and we want to keep it that way. It insures us of our
best help when the Alteration Season is on. Buy your materials of us. We'll take
your measure, give you a luting, iinisn tne garment perfectly
for
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$1.00
GREAT CLEARANCE OF Beacon Blanket Lounging Robe S2.9S to s..5o values ;f."J $1.98
S3. 50 to S5.00 Values ?i
reduced to
$3.50
hiderdown Kobes at h
f2f:$3:50 $5.00
Wonderful Values in Winter Underwear It's a great time to get next winter's supply or take off the worn out garments and get into new.
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Men's Fine Winter
Weight Union Suits, QQp J S1.50 quality g Men's Fine Winter 0
Weisrht union Suit CM ITfl il
S2.00 quality 4l . JU Women's Fine Winter
weight Union Suits, QCn j S 1 .SO nunlitv OJU U
-i - j Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, CKp 50c quality Jub Children's Fine Winter
weight Union Suits,
39c
65c quality
Women's Fleeced Vests and Pants, 25c 1 "7p quality I u Women's Fleeced Vests and Pants, 50c QQp quality
5 Beaver Shawls
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All Wool, one plain, four
with borders. Were S5.oo;
reduced to
$3.38
In Our Wash Goods Section ' Romper Cloth, 32 inches wide, 1 25c value, varcf '
Ideal Cotton Wash Fabric tough, strong,
durable, for children's play suits, rompers, etc. i Plain colors, neat stripes and 1 Qp checks, yard '
New Krinkle Cloths and Ripplette
U beautiful assortment, yard ,
New Percales, New Calicos, New Ginghams.
14c
"No pane man wants a fixed priee klizabeth Mort-ho'use. Mrs. Hilda Kf- ! B Very Special. 1 00 pieCeS Filie Gillg- Q 1 n on a raris hat of latest mode" declar- 1,ri!. William Habeock. Nowton liab-; n umC4nr.i.;jr(ln)c,rflnr vnrJ " f"TU rd Donald Dey ()f Svraeu-e "Hut rot k- uU if lhis oit'- a,ul Mlii- Oliiral : l HtllllS lOT CllllCirC II b ear, aTU WV .!., fpfin-' iniinn'.!l,-'.,'i.' ,ni- i Martin, l'.attle Creek. Mieh. : f ... .vi i. HeeKmati wa i'orn in .Minora, i - - - - . i . . , . .
Winter Blankets It's the Greatest Blanket Season We've Ever Known and today we're able to give you the greatest Blanket Bargains you ever bought. 11-4 All While Heavy Cotton Blanket Sheets worth SI. 39 a pair, -J QQ
12-4 All White Blanket Sheets, worth S2.19 pair, for pair
12-4 Heavy Wool Nap Blankets in Gray, Tan or white. S3o0 value, QJj A few plaids in these numbers. Co pairs of North Star Woolen Blankets worth S6.95 to S7.50 pair, (TIT (Ifl
$1.50
New Dress Goods at Wonderful Savings
50c 50c 50c 69c
rvods has become a nu naee.'
GLORIOUS HAIR
at e
36-inch Brocade Channeuse "French" all colors, yard 36 inch Imported Ottomans "French" all colors, yard 36 inch Imported Serges "French", all colors, yard 42 inch Imported Diagonals "French" all colors, yard
44 inch Wool Crepes "English" -j qq
46 inch Krinkle Crepes, Botany finest qualities, yard
50 Pieces all wool French Serges, Storm Serges, Fancy Brocades, German Henriettas A Op bitr ranee of colors yard T'OL
$1.25
Ind.. Nov. 14. lSot',. Sh has lived in ; South IbMid for the past ':) years. ; 1 oinir lu re from I-ik'ille. XKW YOKK. To prcvrnt her lm band from swallowing poison tablets IKS. .JAl'Oll JOHN. in a suicide attempt. Mrs. Thomas News of the Midden death of Mi-. ! ( Jarrant stuck her linger in his mouth
anil 11 1 1 1 ine latui'is. lie 011 dil oei
AlwaVS Attracts Use Parisiin ;V V -l , iair'il iil r"UMU1,v linger but his life was uved. iiija aoiaik5 uic xaribiau Mieh.. Thursday afternoon vas re-i
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Sage. Thin or Faded Hair Becomes Abundant and Radiant With Life. lllrls ;i!iil unci! n (,f all ,ic- w.int to
trrr.iu. b .iMtiful and attraetie
i itd 1 ttb'crajdi by h-r daughter Josi-jdiine. The cause of the death
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if? ihf.r birthrik'Itt b-.n iici-:,tl . thin and i li.n .i tt-rit s aair b-tro s L.AT tie- lnMiitv : a i r-tty la. . !f oarhair is i. -t at: rai ti . i.- l..l'.In ot:t. -Mr-ak:. fi:ll .f .!.iti.!r:iir. to., dry. or if thr ra!; i; ":n and burr.s. don't d'-l-iy- usi- 1'ar.-: Ap-
PU wiin a sp-.no; . .tn. takn, a U lV,ly h,.,(1 Kriday mornir at
1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 i. ..a 11 a 1 a i i n i . :; i . v. I! i 1 ; t tin- m alp. It w A go n'.:
Hi:i:i.IN. A MMitry at the 1 loyal ; Talace, not knowing the Duchess of Hrunswiok. attempted to tlirt with her. He was summoned to the palace, where he offered an humble apology ... .I,.. Tli.-. -ii..- ftvit
1 .. , rpi, , t .... 1 10 lilt- tiuixT. aih- mm' .v. iiin ..... ibieo d,,qht,t. riuresa. Louise ami: , , , l)Ut wlfe M-rwve inaou - you wolll(1 be severely punished".
was not stat.d. Mr. John was at the ! oab- of his wife at the time of death. The body will be brought to tlie ritv for burial l-'ridav afternoon.
FUNERALS. WILLIAM V. UAKhV
Funeral services for William W
KEY-NOTE SPEECH HAS POOR EFFECT ON PROGRESSIVES
le o (',.! :rom the Olive I '.ranch viiurea. lt.irial will be at Iikevllle.
(CONTINFF.D I'KUM PAGi: ONT.) as being1 merely a protest against rc-
Al'iil'STVs rONUAl). publican management, he confesses
Survives for Augu-tas Conrad. 031 his lack of sincere nelief in the pro-
Leland av.. will be held 1'ridav after- gressive principles "hut.
says hi?
... ,1 im i 1100:1 ...t 2 n'i !ok from tb.e residence, lormer bull nmiun associates, it is
n.ii. t::
hair Kev. II. H. llostettrr . ill o!!ic!ate. good that the confession is all his.
to the ba;r loots, in".irh tbT4i. ar.d st imul.ite the !iair to grow ti 0:11. ! IiMinarit. ict- r-neis dandrulT with on.- apph ati.ui and b'ar.--si the hair of dir: d :
ctMae oil. It will T . tll.i C 1 1 :i! ,1
liouhiv -ear": ti: a I. Auten post No. s. C. A. will have "The only other ones I know of Parisian S-t.- i- a 1 .';b ill eharg-. Harial will b. in Kiverview troing Uick anywhere," says Chairman r:ade preparation that ciw l h l;;iir ietatiy. i-ramwald. "is a few democrats, but :t what is i..bd t.. n: k.- :i sott. 'hey b.a . or.e back to the democrats.
and ubui.i.v., tad:. ill. W ASH IN iTON . II 10 ixMoltui' dc- iiip to mer sausiaction wun me uem-
ly perfumed--n..t sticky partttient has anipnutced ln:i: n more ociunc uai.Mia; aumaiiMi uioi..
i.r S.T. s.i . im t ti ( , ..: .t.:t s ia! i--s win no earrieo ?v r.iri'i i iiosx. h-ou .ui-smm jriu.
..id at '.ii druv and t. i'.t e.iur.t.r-. Tl:.- -mlv living thin? that can g
World, William Randolph Hearst, Louis Brandeis, Champ Clark and the better element on the stock exchange; everybody, almost it seems, except republican calamity-howling spellbinders," this same rejuvenated democrat declares. He means this: The program Is federal that meets the prescriptions in Koosevelt's messages from l'JVl to 1112. The program seeks to restore and regulate competition that meets th.suggestions of Louis Brandeis. The program seeks to unscramble the interlocking directorates that meets the desires of Rep?. Stanley and the Pujo money trust investigators. The program looks to a board for adjusting well-intentioned Idg business to tlie requirements of the law that is desired, by George W. Perkins, of the progressive party.
And finally, the program looks to
shall county support for th? state, senatorial and congressional tickets. It is improbable that Dr. Clarence Stevens will again be a candidate for congress. The next progressive candidate seems to hinge now on Judge John C. Richter, of Laporte, or George Briggs. of Llkhart. Briggs is a former democrat and a close friend of Rep. John R. Jones. Whether or not he would be willing to make the race as a progressive has not been definitely ascertained. Retention of Frances i:. Lamb rt, of .South Bend, as district Chairman, seems to pass here as a certainty, no other candidate for the oiliee Laving been thought of. As to the democrats. thos3 of Marshall county appear to be politically hilario is. The county nas been reorganized for the coming campaign, and the date for the nomination of state olficerj- agreed upon. L. J. Harley
a general supervision of railway se- succeeds himself as county chairman, eurity issues which is what investors Uudolph .Shakes eontinues as county in such Hecurities desire in order to secretary, and Fr. K. li. Danforth is give market value to such property. the party treasurer. "The Roosevelt nrnsrram and the 1 At the organization meeting. Charles
a multiplicity of aspirants and the office of sheriff bids fair to call out not less than a dozen. Nine haw already been enlisted. They are Get). U. Kit h and Omar R. Plough. Bourbon township; Jas. V. Riggens, I'libm township; Thos. W. Chaney, North township; .Norman M. Miller, Plymouth; Jasse M. Mohan, Jacob Foltz and Win Morrow, (Tenter township; and Byron Carpenter, Walnut township. S. N. Stevens and Adam Wise of Plymouth, and Knoeh My-rs of Rochester, are candidates to sueo.ed Judge Harry Bernetha, whose circuit covers both Marshall and Fulb-r counties. Bernetha will he a candidate for reelection. He has held the otliee two terms twelve years. He is a Rochester man and ordinarily the judgeship should next come to Marshall county, but with two candidates in the race to one from Fulton, even the Plymouth people fear that Myers may
get the best of it.
;b::fy, thick.
II IS 1 .l le i '
Wilson program as to trusts, the same as with the tariff, and the money question, are too nearly alike for a lifetime democrat to differentiate on." says this one who has just re-em-braced democracy. He believes that practically the entire slump in the progressive vote, where there has been
a slump, has been to democrats rc -
"Pres. Wilson has accomplished the j turning to-their old party, instead of
Iy..b r.,r tb- trade m . r k --' 'Th Girl thrni-h the ir.a'.l' now is a "rpiecn impossible, says one or tnese iumov. it tlie Vui 'itji H-iir" ei-Mj.t no b-e", the department rules. . rats who followed the bull moose otf fibMifitu lwo '(ars W.lltfhted ;a.is pro,..,ar. - lV.rM.m PA T I .Use . N. J. "A man u no "He has devised a trust program Sag- the b.-i b ur tonb G-t a bottb- right to swear at his wife, even , that command the approval of Oscar frrrn Wettiek's i ougiual ut Rate tl-.otuh sh. swear? first." ruled P.c- Tndcrwood. Theodore Roosevelt and Medicin.- Sk-jv todaj--he will return , e,.rler .rroll in lining J.itiKS Mitch- ' James R. Mann, and for good measth money if yn arc not sati:b'd. ell. re e might point to the .New ork
behalf de.-Dite the i-troiig friendships
ex-republicans going back to their's. I existing here for Judge James r. uai-
DeiiMM-rat for Drunimond. 1 laher. of Laporte. wno is .11a luin cisTho itrnL'r.-vsixn tr?.is;:r. r. Warren triet otneoa-nt. "We would bo for
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McFarland, is another man who is stoutly denying- any possible amalgamation with the republican" here, insisting that there will be a lull county ticket in the field, with complete Mar-
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Drvinimond, of .Soath Bend, and (Judgeship nomination, and likewise
the nomination lor district prosecatoi Will be mad-, or when. .Marshall county democrats prefer th" primary convention, but Fulton county still wants to stick to the delegate system. I). I, McKesson, of Plymouth, if the only anounced candidate to date for the prosecutorship. Home of .John IL Jones. Speaking of primaries serves as a reminder that Plymouth and Marshall county is the home of Rep. John R. Jones father of the ill-fated general primary law that was before the last legislature. Marshall county demo-
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former I'lvinouth lawyer, was unani
mously indorsed for justice of the supreme court, a similar in iorsement having since been extended him by the county bar association. Drummond Is in decidedly good standing in Plymouth, his old home, evubT.L-ed bv the stand taken in his
Gallaher in a minute." says one of the lea.hr:. "but for Drummond being up
agair.-n him."
County Candidates Plentiful
erats have been nominating their can-
for years, a process adopted long before their was any primary law on thstatute books at all, and kept up e.: though the present law d" -s not .,--ply to that locality. Tlie primary th.; year, for the nomination of demoTas for county oi.h-es, ba b.-.-n set ..; May .", c.'.ndi'lntes for :nmberhip 1:1 tiie state assembly to be named at th same time. It expected now th:. t Jones will be without opposition in h: i race for n-nominatlon. Candidates for the other county officers, besides sheriff, ar (). H. Weber. Center. and .. A. Gont r. North township, for a'iditor; C. Garrisoi,, Plymouth, and H- M. Teb.iy. Walriu townshij. fr eb-rk; W. M. SJierland, North, and G. W. lluff. German township, for treasurer; C Rarr.sby. Poll; township; and Geo. W. -'mlth, IMniouth, for .-is-evx.r; and Joshua A. Cochran, for lirst distra t commissioner. .tate Sen. Harry F. Grube is a candidate for eh-rk of th supreme e.;:rt and the Marshall county democrat are standing solid hack ot him fT that o.bc-e. (.rube and Drummond are the a:ididates f.r state oifiees that are i.ir: -the Marsliall county democrat- the..eliief oir.r.ril.
NO DECISION ON APPEAL OF EX-LIEUT. BECKER
ALBANY. N. Y.. IV h. 1 V Iesritereport? tliat the decision" would be handed down, the eourt of appeals Friday failed t deride the -i;.paN .f former Police Lieut. Chap. Becker and the four gunmen sentence! To death for the murder of Herman P.o-
ISot an otliee in the county, but has didates fr County otilces by primary senthal.
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