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EARS HE WILL CERTIICATE PURITY Little riends of Santa Claus RECEIVE NO TOYS PAULINE POIRIER Bl EMBODIES ACTS IN REPORT MANY ADD TO UND COL WM ELLIOTT INDS 1400 GRAVES Jonas BOARD WANTS $70000 little SAYS BODIES WERE MOVED PLANS LIVE STOCK PAVILION for the or left at the business office of The TO Chief CBOSI Officially Penniless OICERS "TO BE ELECTED In the It would AngI is the ideal winter resort The boys Personally ho appointed TO ERECT LARGE BUILDING BOLTZ CASE IS CONSIDERED Count in All the Way John There Is a Boom In THE STAR'S SANTA CLAUS UND CHARGED WITH A $306 THET ALASKA It Patent urnace Water Heater A STAR WANT AD Total $6529 gg Generous Contributions Will As sure Happiness for Children Court to the guarantee foregoing the let executive Board of may be may be work in vl re the purpose building at Washington be occupied Do you want td benefit by it? If so send for literature of the go You will never tire of Mrs Austins Pan cakes A fresh supply now on hand at yuur grocers the feel Subscribed and sworn to before me April 26 1898 CARL HECKMAN New Augusta CASE IS TRANSERRED the agreement of the attorneys MODERN SYSTEMATIC METHODS pert graduate operators epeclal equipment of our own patent all KO to make this the modern up to date Dental Parlor of lnll DELBERT ERRIN New Augusta Central Alaska Copper Co After Long Search Locates Bury ing Place of Confederates in Greenlawn Cemetery Leathers 1 2655 Is penni "to the Say whether you wish to Tourist' Plan to go there and escape cold weather here Go on one of our Amount previously acknowledged Delbert errin New Augusta Ind Havana and Gladys Graves No 23 Alexandria Ind Judson Bruder 840 Athen street Alfred Bruder 840 Athen street Ruth Bruder 840 Athen street Lillian Bruder 840 Athen street Guss McKnlght Crothersville Ind Burt Longerlch 2030 East Twelfth street Carl Heckman New Augusta' Ind Nellie arrell 704 South Noble street Norman Camp Columbus Herald Dwlggins 1110 West New York street Edna Ayers 538 Birch avenue Ora Oldham airland Ind Susie Slaughter panvllle Ind Leland Stanford Taylor Adams Ind Wallace Davis St Paullnd Cotton Says Boys and Girls Should Be Taught to Labor arid to Like Labor1 oraker Bill Provides for Placing of Head Stones Superintendent Will Suggest Methods to Legislature the me i hods employed vnrinna nn'iooo Little Lad Says His Papa Is Sick and There Is No Money for Xmas and learn of rich copper and gold mines in which you can se cure a ground floor interest if you act quick ounders Trustee Co inc 403 406 State Life Bldg INDIANAPOLIS IND receiver was ago upon the id ms iin: Judge Sustains Demurrer to irst Against Wayne Judge Anderson of the ederal yesterday sustained the demurrer first count In the indictment against red Boltz of Wayne who Is charged with receiving stolen postage stamps The other demurrers are overruled The case against Boltz will be tried Jan 28 rank Ballis of Troy Ind was before the court on the charge of violating the revenue laws by the improper sale of liquors He pleaded guilts' and was fined $10 and costs Orville Hills of South Milford was fined $10 and costs for sending an improper let terthrough the malls ieei uy zoo reel capable of seating The members of mittee of the State who will meet Dec Un Lawrenceburg president of the State Board of Agriculture and ex officlo member of the executive commit tee Sid Conger Shelbyville John Thompson Gas City Mason Niblack Vincennes Oscar Hadley Plainfield and John Humes Rockport State of New York County of Broome City of Binghamton Kilmer senior member of the firm of Dr Kilmer City of Binghamton County of Broome State of deposes and says that the as described In the Is In all respects true renzel Otto NT PrAni ronzel red ahnlej' and he company's term and old time remedies other things the executive Lacey Said to Have Robbed Man Who Be friended Him Jack Lacey was partially tried in Crim inal Court yesterday on a charge of steal ing $306 from rancis Stafford of Mon rovia Ind late in August His case was continued until riday to give him an op portunity to call additional witnesses Stafford said that he came to Indianapo lis with a load of junk and that he met Lacey on the street Lacey after learn ing that Stafford was from Monrovia said that he wanted to gp to Mooresville near Monrovia and asked If Stafford would let him ride Stafford was glad to "give him a The country roads are lonesome Stafford said that Lacey grabbed his purse tearing pocket and all away and escaped through the weeds of a near by commons Stafford inquired concerning the identity of his companion at a saloon where they had had a drink and reported the matter to the police Co of New York the being duly sworn of purity of Swamp Root certificate southeast Meridian the Mer commercial Incorporation The capital stock ot'the com brother to three little of erecting a the and by IGHT SPITTING EVIL to work future This problem the It may as well ac of to National Bank and filed articles of 1 One that is absolutely perfect in connection and thoroughly practical Hu brass cleaning rods with brushes to prevent liming Can be installed and taken out without disturbing the fire Has no equal on the market today Heater Complete 3450 the executive com Board of Agriculture 5 are: Now president of and Committee of Indiana Officials Will Ar range Program for Meeting and Con sider Improvement Work air Grounds $5839 10 10 05 10 10 05 05 10 10 25 25 10 05 10 10 10 20 500 unuDOllH work duplicated hero ae tt prices are low handmade $5 Company Is Incorporated With Capita! Stock of $500000 The Building Company or ganized for twelve story corner streets houses with the secretary of state aiternoon pany is $500000 and the Incorporators Of 1 1 1 1 Oscar James allev of existence is given at fifty years and the directors and officers arc to be elected annually on the second Tuesday of De cember beginning 1907 The capital stock of the company Is divided Into 5000 shares at $100 each The new building will be modern and will occupy all the property on the east side of Meridian street from Washington to Pearl street It will supplant the property owned by Claypool and occupied In part by the Big our Hall way offices The site for the new build ing has a frontage of forty five feet on Washington street and runs back 19" feet on Meridian street It is valued at $150000 Dr Swamp Root Is not recommended for everything but ft you have kidney liver or' bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need Swamp Root makes friends Each bottle contains the same standard of purity strength and excellence After nearly two weeks spent in an en deavor to locate the graves of the 1400 Confederate soldiers buried in Greenlawn Cemetery during the civil war Col Wil liam Elliott specially detailed by the War Department has succeeded in find ing the burying place "I find" said Col Elliott last night "that in June 1870 the Vandalia Rail road Company desiring to use the ground where the Confederate soldiers were originally buried donated ground In an other part of the cemetery and had the bodies moved there Certain lots in Sec tions and of the original plat of the cemetery were used for the purpose of reburying the Confederates" Col Elliott had a civil engineer at work yesterday surveying the ground and' stak ing it off The old weatherbeaten tomb stone that marks the grave of Read stands on the ground definitely lo cated as the Confederate burying place According to the plats of the old ceme tery found by Col Elliott the place is about forty feet wide and something like two hundred feet long The Read stone stands about one hundred feet east of the old ergason packing house The ground which Col Elliott is convinced contains the bones of the Confederate dead extends north from the Read grave to the iron fence on the north side of the cemetery Will Make New Plat Having located the exact place of burial Col Elliott has fulfilled his duty here for the present and will leave the city this afternoon A new plat of the cemetery will be made from the survey made yes terday and will be forwarded to the War Department at Washington There the details incident to the marking of the individual graves will be worked out Next spring after the frost has left the ground and the grass above the graves Ln Greenlawn has become green again Col Elliott probably will return to com plete his task The oraker bill under which the War Department is acting in trying to locate these graves provides that a head stone shall oe placed on each Confederate' grave Col Elliott refuses to believe that the graves can not be identified Before com ing to Indianapolis he visited Elmira and found the graves of 2963 Con federate dead These graves were only eighteen inches apart They were Iden tified and monuments will be placed at the head of each Col mission to Indianapolis attracted the attention of persons in every part of the State Yesterday a woman came fifty miles to tell Col Elliott what she knew about the burying place She lived in Indianapolis at the time the bodies were reburied Col Elliott has learned that some of the Confederate prisoners brought to In diana during the war were buried at La fayette When he returns to the State next spring he will go to Lafayette and locate these graves "I arn indebted to many many Indiana people" said Col Elliott last night "for the Interest they have taken in helping me locate the graves of these unfortunate men The assistance I have received from the kind hearted people of the city and State has been invaluable to me and I want to thank them" A Will Choose "Patriotic With Extensive Duties A general order was issued to A posts of the State at headquar ters in the State House yesterday relative to the annual post elections to be held at the first meeting In December In addi tion to the regular post officers and dele gates a "patriotic an official created at the recent A be bridge work J4k $8 18k $4 22k gold fillings $1 silver UourH 8 to 8 Sun days 10 to 3 Railroad fares allowed far 25 miles Beware of dentlsta who advertise Impossibilities New phone 5997 GATES OX Plumbers 419 16th St New 2S3S Old Main 5293 GATES Inventor Metzger Will Instruct Officers to Enforce Ordinance A vigorous crusade against spitting is to be started by Chief of Police Metz ger He said yesterday afternoon that he would soon take as many men from hla force as he can spare put them in plain clothes and would Instruct them to en force rigidly the ordinance against ex pectorate The chief has been convinced firmly that spitting is responsible for the spread of tuberculosis and he said yesterday that he was going to do all in his power to assist the' State Board of Health and the local heealth officers in their crusade against the "white four daily trains The Santa line it protected by block signals oil sprinkling and rock ballast make it dustless En route you see Indian pueblos and petrified forests and may visit the Grand Canyon of Arizona MEW mm EMTSTS In his biennial report to the State Legislature assett A Cotton state su perintendent of public instruction will advocate the introduction of more work along industrial lines in the schools of the State and will discuss at length the benefits derived from industrial training in the public schools Some two hun dred pages of the report will be devoted to this subject illustrated by about one hundred and fifty photographs gathered from schools In various parts of the State where industrial work is Included in the course of instruction The pictures will show the classes at work and will show by the teachers in the various phases of the work Among the schools which will furnish Illustrations for this portion of the report is the noncommissioned consolidated school at Graysville believed by Mr Cot ton to be one of the best in the State where several hacks are employed to bring the children to and from school and where woodworking sewing and various other kinds of manual training form a part of the course of instruction The school at Lima the high school at Wayne and the systems at Greensburg and Bluffton will also furnish tfictures for tho report District schools in Hamilton Howard La grange Laporte and Hendricks Counties will furnish illustrations The purpose of the illustrations is to show the relation of the work to home interests Relations to Home "What we are trying to bring said Mr Cotton yesterday "is a closer re lation between the school and the home We wish to interest the children in the things at home In the ease of arith metic for example we wish to have the children measure the land or the corn or tne wneat in tne neignoornooa or schoolhouse and have the girls study tho value or various aructes som in tne clnltv in which thev live Problems lating to these things are the kind that we wish The other brandies can be taught in the same way It is In this way that we hope to interest the children in the things about them We want the children to learn the things that appeal to them" In discussing the question of industrial education in his report Mr Cotton will say: "Doubtless It would be impossible to find an educator today who would exclude the training of the body from the problem of education The sound mind in the sound body has long since become a pedagogical platitude Health strength and grace are considered as worthy edu cational ends So head and hand become supplemental forces In the choice of subjects for the curriculum it has ever been held that the practical must hold a place alongside discipline In the matter of training the hand the practical is an important factor The fact that the vast majority of boys and girls will as men and women be compelled to earn their living Jlterally by the sweat of the brow is sufficient warrant for the conclusion that skill in almost any direction will be of practical value But skill of the hand most capable of general application would be of largest value educationally This is doubtless the principle that should con trol the choice in public school education The hand then should aid in the educa tional process It should be trained to skilful execution Such training should carry with It habits of industry respect for work and an intense desire to work "or the rural community agriculture is the logical industry irst because It furnishes the child with his basis of In terpretation Second because it furnishes the means ready made for practice And third while it Is just as practical as any thing from a general point of view it may be the means of producing a special aptitude and genuine love for farming In other communities other industries will determine the dominant phase the work The alm is not of course to make all boys farmers or all carpen sons carpenters not at all but the aim is to make nil boys and girls skill ful in some direction Since It is a ciues nun ui wuvm muu means mis one solution until the schools thoroughly equipped to do the broader lines "The question is vital on better he solved along lines of pure trade schools than not solved at all There is no escaping the fact that the school has had a good share of the home train $1 IK 'lllllfa til 1IM Oil PTH and girls must bo taught to work to wuim hhiLtiiiv Mini in with Herein lies their salvation and the salvation or society school has to solve cept it and go about the work cheerfully and upon intelligent lines" Burnett AgtA Ry 20 9 Traction Building CtncinsAtL always have their we keen a eneciai work ao vur Machine made teeth $8 it or no pay Crown and The total amount collected by Patrick Cahalane as receiver for the George Sisson Lumber Company was $12655 The total expenses of the receivership as the result of an order made by Junge Superior Court yesterday were Cahalane officially speaking less good" The weeks llnvmnnrl In which he asked to be discharged from the trust Cahalane said that the company had not enough property to warrant tho services of a receiver The receiver found collectable accounts however of the value of $12G55 and this amount was collected Of this $860 was spent in various ways In the settlement 'of the business of the company This lef 1 1 $1 1795 ami this when tho report was made yesterday had been placed in bank by the receiver Cahalane was ordered to pay lilmsclf for the collections of the money and for other services rendered in the case tho sum of $5945 His attorneys Ruemler Chamberlin were allowed $5850 Raymond brought the suit fur a re ceiver as a creditor of the Sisson Com pany This 4s to Certify that Dr Kilmer's Swamp Root the great kidney liver and bladder remedy is purely vegetable and does not contain any calomel mercury creosote mor phine opium strychnine cocaine nitrate potash salt petre) bromide potassium narcotic alkaloid whiskey wine or any harmful or habit producing drugs Swamp Root was discovered through scientific research and study by Dr Kilmer who grad uated with honors and is now actively engaged in the practice of his profession which calling he has successfully followed many years Straight Talks To Consumptives HOW TO GET WELL There Xs Only One Way It Is Neither Long Nor Hard There Is only one way for a Consumptive to get well tnat is to take our Cure It Isn't hard to take: it a long process It Is simple easy and pleasant and it does the work There are a great many suffer ers that delay coming to us except as a last resort They experiment with recom mended tneories knowing that we can cure them quickly fully and completely because they fear our cure is hard Nothing could be further from the facte It hard or difficult to breathe is it? Our euro consists of breathing elec trified air passed over a medicine that will kill the germs Simple process it? Sometimes they wait too long Daily we are compelled to eay to some sufferer "We can not cure you" Taken in time we can cure every consumptive but we can not cure peo ple that wait and experiment until they are in the last stages of the disease Come to us while there hope Get back your health What we have done for scoVes of others we can do for you This is the ONLY cure for consumption Why wate your time money and perhaps your life with experiments? We can produce people now living right here In our home city who had consumption and are now as well as they ever were strong healthy people now that were as bad or worse than you are If you want to get well you will have to come to us there Is no other cure for you You had better come today No time like the present The disease will have a greater hold tomorrow Today you may be curable tomorrow next week next month the crisis may have passed and you will be beyond even our aia aci roaay xour are is the balance Our booklet explains It free Get it HR HANATORIfiM IMPERIAL HOTEL INDIANAPOLIS Largest Institution of Its kind In the world With tho spirit of Thanksgiving Day no doubt the thoughts of mqny today will turn to those who are less fortunate than themselves Many perhaps will want to contribute In a material way to the hap piness of others and this can be done by aiding The Star's Santa Claus und There are "hundreds of persons In the city who through unfortunate circum stances are unable to participate in the general celebration of either Thanksgiv ing Day or Christmas and It' Is at latter celebration that the little folk their loss more keenly In the mall that found Its way to manager of the fund yesterday was a ter from a little boy who Ilves in West Indianapolis Unless the family of whlc() this boy Is a member Is cared for through the fund It Is probable the children will have no Christmas "I thought I would write to you I am afraid you come to our began the lad In a letter to Santa Claus 'cause papa was sick so long and God took our heaven and so there are brothers besides me I am 9 years old Well Santa If you get my letter I wish you would please come to us mother says she don't think you will come So good by Santa This Is only one of a number of such letters that are arriving dally illed with a fear that Santa Claus will fall to come because of family misfortunes they pour out their woes to the manager of the fund Happiness for All Should one of these little ones be forgot ten because of an insufficient amount of money it would be felt that the whole purpose of the fund had failed If the present plans are carried out every child In the city will be assured an abundant Christmas There was an encouraging increase In both the number and amount of contribu tions received yesterday Many of them are coming from persons living outside Indianapolis for all Indiana takes interest In anything designed for the happiness of the children While most of the contributions yester day ranged from to 25 cents there was one of the sort that goes a long way to ward carrying out the work that has been planned This was one of $5 from a con tribiltor who modestly asked that his name should not be used The first Of the souvenir post cards were sent out yesterday and will be for warded promptly In the future as contri butions are received One of these pretty cards will be mailed to each contributor the same day that the contribution is re ceived These are souvenirs that children will treasure among their belongings In the future and are much more attractive than the cards that have been sent out in previous years Contributions will be credited promptly If mailed In care of The Santa Claus und Star URGES INDUSTRIAL WORK IN SCHOOLS Encampment at Minneapolis will elected bv each post this war It Is the duty of the patriotic instruc tor to see that patriotic exercises are conducted in the public schools and churches At the end of each year he is to report the number of schools and the number of school children In his county the number of flags flying while the schools are in session the number of school rooms having flags the number of rooms having patriotic exercises the number of schools giving military In struction and the observances of patriotic and memorial holidays In the schools and churches and by the public in general He Is also required to ascertain whether there Is any objectionable histories In the course of instruction in the schools whether there Is any anarchistic element In his community and to report the amount of money expended for pa triotic Instruction The order also calls attention to the fact that each post In tho State should make Christmas contributions for the children of the and Home at Knightstown urges the veterans to attend the unveiling of the Morton monument and announces the appointment of the following alds de camp to the department commander Brown: Marshall August Lelch Nelson Stanbro John Kross TTt T7 TV A nxmcuu A riaWKS Higgins Joseph Patton George Hicks Walter Olds A Stevenson Nixon red Lash Albert Moshier Jacob Curry YOU may have a eampje bottle of Swamp Root free by ma fl if you have not already had one When writing to Dr Kilmer Co Binghamton be aure to mention reading thia generous offer in this paper If you are jlready convinced that Swamp Root Is what you noed you can purchase the regular cent and one dallar size bottles at drug stores everywhere make any mistake but remember the tnnae Swamp Root Dr Swamp Root and the address Binghamton on every bottle i THE MORNING STAR THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29 1906 CAS Upon in the case the suit of George Burst against tho city to prut ent it from pro ceeding with the transfer of option to buy the Consumers' Gas TfuhI Com pany plant to the Citizens' Ga Com pany has been transfem A from Superior Court No 2 to Superior Court No 3 Judge Carter of the latter court ls now considering a suit of the Com pany against the city to compel the city to transfer this option The issues were similar and it was agreed that the whole matter should be tried before Judge Carter On Wednesday Dec 5 the committee of the Indiana State Agriculture will meet In Room 14 of the State House for the purpose of arranging the program for the annual meeting of the State Agricultural Association to be held beginning Tuesday Jan 8 and for the purpose of making some recommen dations to the legislative committee for enactment into legislation at the next session of the General Assembly AlUWIK committee will ask for an appropriation of $60000 or $70000 for the erection of a live stock show pavilion at the State air Grounds "We have urgent need of such a build ing as this" said Charles Downing sec retary of the State Board of Agriculture yesterday "Exhibitors who attend the Indiana State air complain of having to show their stock In the rain and often in a storm and they think that we ought to have our show ring under cover I have been investigating the conditions at the air Grounds in other States and I find that most of them have fine build ings and I do not believe that Indiana should be behind Exhibitors who come to our fair say that we have one of the best State fairs in the country and I do not believe that our accommodations ought to be classed as inferior to those in other States I find that the States of Iowa Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota and Missouri all have fine show pavilions The board favors building a pavilion similar to that at Springfield III If we are successful in getting an appropriation We need a pavilion 175 feet wide by 300 feet long with a show ring at least 121 feet by 256 feet The building should be at least izuuu per One morning and three evening trains from Chicago and Kansas City including The California Limited the train of luxury for first class travel only with Pullman for Grand Canyon Tourist sleepers on all trains except the Limited All Santa meals are served by red Harvey was miserable a buttle of a box of the I taken to feci bette stronp pr and mv bowpls finally got back to their normal mnditinn" MRS? Ci THORNBURG rortn tsaiumore vna If first bottle fails to benefit money back MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart Jnd La Grippe Is a nerve wrecking disease affects the whole nervous system When the heart lungs or stom ach is weak it is sure to leave it in a bad condition These after effects are really more serious that the disease Dr Nerv ine should always be taken to strengthen and build up the nerv ous svstem "I had a Ions rpell of tho grip which weakened my stomach and brought on extreme nervousness i for months I bought Dr Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and one bottle before I began My stomach grew MRS THORNBURG North Baltimore OhJn S' 'X' y' s' 1 Ml 1 WwSf ll i I ''N' jtT 'Kiifo 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Id 11 i Ls! Ik! I fit WASHINGTON 5T pit i Patrons can ii Ji i niiuiwi uiiiii 111 mu I UILJIJ.

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