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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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rfifrWrr W- ki NAS1IVILLE AMERICAN THURSDAY JURE 1 1905 1 i 6 OUT-OF-TOWN SOCIETY READ THIS SOCIETY 9 To Day at I ADA BCOTT RICK Editor Telephone 1214 firfYnas maroaiu now ecu a w'il bride ot next week will be the fjyljj lionoree of a morning bridge whist party given to-day by Miss Reside Dake A prize will be awarded hnd luncheon at 130 lock will lollow the game The house will bo tlorully decorated with June roses nndpulm The lionoree will ren Ive with the hostess and other guests will be MDs Bertha lilu k-wilder of Louisville Miss Luuke Mio Mrs Alex Porter Miss Eleanor Bu-foid Miss May Toy Howell and Alisa Julia Dudley Specials 9 Gentlemen Attention! I 9 I 9 I 9 I I Shirt Special Here Is a 9 just received our share of a fereat I cuffs attached in all the newest patterns made of best "(piahty madras shirt purchase Negligee Shirts $100 want choice I Beautifully Embroidered Waist Patterns embroidered Waist Patterns containing sufficient fine grade India linen with heavy silk embroidered front also cuffs 48c 5 I Mattings I Carload of Mattings just received goes on sale to-day as follows: A 100 rolls China Matting in red blue and green To-day special 300 rolls Japanese Matting beautiful carpet patterns value 25a To-day special 85 rolls Japanese Matting all colors beautifully inlaid regular 35o kind Special 26c JackKon Miss Jan 17 1S'I9-I have fur years been a sufferer froVn kidney and bladder troubles have tried a)l remedies that I could find and had almost given up all hope of ever gelling rell until 1 tiled Great Discovery Rm now using It and feel like a new man Its effect Is wonderful WILUAMS Assistant Chief of A TEXAS WONDER One small bottle of the Texas Wonder Hall's Great Discovery cures all kldnoy and bladder troubles removes gravel cures diaoetes seminal emissions weak and lame backs rheumatism and all Irregularities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and women regulates bladder troubles in children If not sold by your druggist It will be sent by mall on receipt ot SI One small bottle is two months' treatment and seldom falls 0 perfect a cure Dr Hall Sols Manufacturer Box 628 St IoulJ Mo Send for testimonials Suld by all druggists Phi Delta Thota Fraternity will give the members a dance nt the chapter house on Saturday night Social Notes- Miss Sara McDonald of TYartrace Is In the city Miss Gertrude Hill has returned from a trip to Kansus City and St Louis Mrs 8 Waters McGill who has been 111 at a local hospital Is much Improved Misses Bessie and Eunice Lee of Duplex are guests of Mrs Robert Riddle Mrs A Stratton of Davenport la Is visiting Mrs Dibiell oil Fatherland street Mis Merryman and son Charles of Hillsdale are guests of Mrs Betty Meriymnn on Sigler street Miss Katherine Morris is In Pan Francisco enjoying the beauties and the Interesting sights of theplace Mr and Mrs Walter Keith will go to tlielr Rnlgetop cottage the middle of June to spend the rest of the summer Mies Andrewena Alexander returned Wednesday afternoon to Murfreesboro alter attending Wards the past session Mr and Mrs Albert Wlggers of New York City have returned home aftt a two weeks' stay with Mrs Wiggeis and lamily Prof 1 8 Glllentine principal of Lafayette College Lufnetlc and Mrs Glllentine sail on the on June 6 for un extensive Luropean tour Mr and Mrs Jordan Stokes and fnmllv will rmoro this fall from the Whitworth homestead on Eighth avenue South to thnr former home on West Knd avenue Mr nnd Mrs Rives and daughter Mies Lauirn Rives have returned from Jacksonville and St Augustine Fla Charleston 8 and Savannah Ga where they wire extensively entertained fir and Mrs Johnson have returned from the West nnd will locate here pei mLiieritlv They were popubu tesl-dents of the Hermitage neighbor hood before their departure add their return Will be cordially welcumid Mr and Mrs If Iairton Jr and son are gut sis of Mrs father Rlihurdson at Ills country place unyl Situnliv when they will return to the lui ton home Latir they will go to the Northwest wnh Judge and Mrs Lur-ton and Mr and Mrs Horace VnnDeven-ti oi Knoxville to spend the summer i Mr and Mrs Samuel Keith and lughter Miss Sunmie Keith arc mov-11 out of their old re-hh nee 'Mile a lamous place among the old-time Nashville horm and will go to Itidgi top joining Mr and Mrs Fiv Maddin for a shoit while until they have lot Mono igl" to spend the summer In tin Ihull i oltage GETS REFRIGERATOR Arthur Peach Holder of Lucky Ticket in the Gray Dudley Drawing Large Crowd Witnesses the Award The eh giid poritliln lined refried r-atoi nunila'ieil tn kets on whbh the Gr iy A Dadley Jlirdwaiu Co have hi f'U giving for the last thieo months was au ihlol Widnesdiy to Aithur X'raih JwJ Main sijut Thkots wire glvi with i aj pur-i hase of a dollar's worth of pools thesi tickets were plvocd in a revolving ihutn and after a thoiough shuffling one was piikid out Mi ivieh hi lug the luiky winner About DO pei sons gathned at 3 30 n't lot lo witness the drawing many of them ne-lng fiom out of town About SOuO th kets were given out in all WEST NASHVILLE Chapiromd tv their lea hirs 11 Svkes Miss Mwtt" Cullom mi Miss Hal'ie MiNill the graduttes of the i s( ishv 1 1 1 1 High 8 hoi 1 will njoy a so me and lun at' Gteudah this tvinlng The lum hi mi ai i angi 1 the Ka pi 1 it ladus to be si i i the 1 loo leu nve drug store this ivenmg lias hull nidi (mill ly postpom Haulm and Nhiritt Guthrie tYiills and Flank Kurils arid Tom Hush ue enjoviig a wuks lamping anil fishing at Hutton's liulh mar Kingston Chaperoned hv Miss Annie la'aUu 1 Misses ini Hobitison I ami Willie idle Thompson Kate and' 8 idle Buchan in will join thim in a sm ini pit tile and iish-fry to-dav Afti visiting Mis I Gitis Missis Clam Tluuntison and Mugaiit Dodson have lelutiu'd to Colunihl! Mm 11 li anil children are is-1 1 1 1 in Columbia Mis dm Gri" of Hupkmsv lib Kv has turned alii a visit to Mis Guthrie Cp-1 1 Dorter and Alex MGjuien gone to South McAlister 1 for the simunei Mis i Cox nnd Mbs I it'u Miv Cox from mar Murfnis-h'lio are visiting Mis Goodwin i ti i 1 1 lan ell his gone to Butfa'o tot i hint visit Mrs Wilson Tliotup- suii his lujim from Ash) ind Ctiv Mms ih I ong of Ihllshurg visiting Nils ni llunhr Mr an 1 Mi- El Arnold of Ci nn rvllie tie visiting Mrs TV linns fler visiting Go Ml's Ktttnll Miss Snlhp Holisfui is it tui nnd to la banon M-s -m i Ii 1 1 (ill nti rtaliu'd nt a 6 elm i dn lav i mop I mu i irv to lot st Mi- hoi mb of 1 i -i I ili an 1 Vis At uigln th i ui A 'a The In ti me 1 ot-euiiiists tin thh liingtis'- fni'v i it I l-i tm hfmns hi follow II i 1 its at 1 1) tbb M'ss 1 i in ss 'r-t in gi tl 1 id 1- li i Miss unii tt I'oi Mms try 1 1 Mi in! Mis (' I iss Imi Fohei ip i a 1 i i i 1 id dis John gi 1 CLOUDBURST CAUSES DEATH TRENTON Tenn May 31 fSieeinl) Will Walker ami Mbs Nell Evans were married here 8HKLBYVHLE Tenn Mav 31 -(Special Mr and Mis Algernon Martin announce the murriuge ol tlielr daughter Louise Belle and Edward I Brewer Of Atlanta on June la In Atlanta HUMBOLDT Tenn Mav 31 -(Special Yesteiday afti moon at the home of Mrs Alice Rawlins her daughter Miss AnllA Hnd Geoige Melfeaimun were married The rouple left for Selmer Tenn where they will reside for the present BRIDGEPORT Ala May 31 -(Special went to A Jolly patty of young people went Itoc ky Spring this morning tor a pit me and also to attend a base ball game Tiny were chaperoned bf Mr und Mrs Clemens Mrs Clms Henley James Henley and Mrs Roseberger CIjARKRVJLLE- Tenp May HPottcr am! Mrs Illlie Williams of the Eleventh Dlstilct were married last night An opera was given at the Opera House la-st evening by local talent K'leelloas from the "Chinns of Normandy" "The "The I'lofes-sor" ancf the "Brlde-Elert" were all pleasingly rendered the entire cast being made up of Clarksville people TIOPKINSVILXvB Gy May 31 -Special The first meeting of the Bridge Whist Club was held with Mrs Jouett Henry this morning Willie 1'ockery of Dawson Minings and Miss Gertie Moss of Bennettslown were married In the office of the Countv Clerk last evening The young ladles of Bethel Fe male College gave a reception last frven- ing Refreshments were seived Clifton Haskins of near mnlngton and Miss Florence West of Croftun were married at the home of the bride this evening The ladles of nnd vicinity met last evening at the residence of Mrs tV Garrett nnd orginlz'd chapter of United Duughtets of the Confi deraey TRENTON Tenn May 31 -(Special ltolerjack and Miss Xiora Harden were married at Gibson Mr Bolerjnek Is a widower 60 years obi nnd ft prominent firmer of the Eighteenth IHstrlet His bride is scarcely half so old Ira Cherry of Memphis and Miss Cassie Tanner of this city were married lit the home of John A Ross here The Review Club of the Fitzgerald School entertained ves-trrday evening at the school building Miss Willie Fielder the President welcomed the audience Papers were read hv Misses ICva Belle Johnson Rohena CnrthU Rebtcoa Kbit and Mary Happel Instrumental solos were rendered by i Misses Pvbaxs Mobley Johnston and A vocal solo hv Miss Rebecca Elder Frappe was served by the young ladies COLUMBIA Tnn Mav Sl-fSprifin Tho marriage of MIhm Jwno A Flam nnd Frank Hoardrmtn will ho golommzod to-morrow afternoon at 3 at tho K)am rewidmeo wedding roeiption will be held at 4 o'clock Thurmliv morning the home of the brides brother Ir Egar Hand In Huntsville Ala William Wilon nf this city and Mrs Iena Rand tie murried Mr WiKn accompanied to Huntavlllo hy Pr William Biddle and Ii Regen Immediately aftr the ceremony Mr and Mrs WtNnn will come to A reception whh given Tmiikv nfteinoon on the Mt Plenaant by Mr TMdlev and Tarv Ftidlev The host- eaaes were asKted In receiving hv Mf-Robert Pillow Morgan Hutton Ifenrv Fulton nnd Miaes Jane Elim and Matv Prnhrv Frapne was served In the hall hv Mrs Sparrow nnd Ruitn tei In the cast parlor hy Mhs Mlttie Klim FATE OF A CROWN First Installment cf a Great Story Pee Sunday American June 4 Southern Educational Association Looking Toward Nashville as a Probable Meeting Place i3 It is very piobahle that Nashville will bo lei ted ns the place of the next annual convention of the Southern Bdiualional Association which will be hi id dunng Novemb'r this year The last meeting of the association is held at JK ksonv llli Fla Si octal Mi Kay of the Retail r-(hant-e Association has retched a I-ti fiom It Tyler of Asheville Sotniary of the Southern Bdin i-tlonil Assoi iation In which Mr Tvler stat-s that (tins vvheie the association has prtwousiv held Its onv ions have furnished to It gratuitously uoo or 2U Ouo programmes and guaianlied that there would he a local memlit r- slup of at least 30 and that hotel Ul and hoarding-house rutis would fie moderate An invitation to nn et In Nashville has bei sent to the association LOWES! RUES BEST SERVICE To New Yoik Niagara Falls Chautauqua Dike li line Btllroad Write II Huntington A Cincinnati for talis and trams SERIOUS TROUBLE Threatened Because of Log Booms on the St- Johns River ST JOHNS'' May Is rcpiut'd in Bre 1 i klon that serious tioulle has about twelve milts above Gi ind Falls on the St Johns Bivir In i time of the St Johns Lnm-boi Comp ui log boom A Canadian lullin' mii ni is said to have tut the In mm In the trouble whhh followed 1 he u'luk a was Died but bv vvbnh side is not known VAN BUUIN May 31 Canadlm log dining (unli e-liir blew up wuli dvmfmtle on Sunday a shier boom belonging to Ann ui an on the river St IiJin and ms-) up the river with his boils Af the next boom lie was met by an aniud paily of Ami'i leans and drtv i link The (onli ii lor said be was ting undri lust mi turns to Gear the tner of ntM i uci ions to navigation FATE OF A CROWN" Flist InM illnn 111 of a Great Story Pee Sunday Ami iitan June 4 MISTAKEN IDENTITY Vessel Sunk by Russians Was Not an American but British NAGASAKI May 31 captain ihuf i in moil nnd two uumcn of the Bullish sic mu U'lhuini i hnvi in iv i 1 at hisGo The oldhanri wtili hnu 1 1 i i 1 1 in Hong Kong for Titan was ipiutid hv the Russians Miv I1' and at liist it is leportid tbii ih" v'i -s 1 i 1 i I was American '1 lie nun who haw imived nt Ii" wic laken bv th" Japanese Irnni a ii all tint iy 27 KENTUCKY M- A Mi 'KG ANFIELl Ky Miv 31 "i I 1 1 The annual A i in i --1 1 Ivn will nn i I hire Fildtv continuing tour ii The opi iniellng will be lu Id in I he new n) en houm F'of iv Ini Hi nry Ilm-'-iear ind II SiMin nf Louisville will i i 1 1 1 1 the nneting as-istf'd by Mntir and Idx from Fvans-v lii The business mills banquet wiil niiur Mend i nine al (iii'()d Fellows ill l'l' sn'ent nf the In opk Bunk will be toast master a doll Slower parade is successfully GIVEN- WEST NASHVILLE JUVENILES Prizes Are Awarded to Mieses Carrie Louise Scott Hester Compton and Julia Hundreds of Spectators Watch Line of March A number of Meet Nashville children living on Charlotte anti Firm avenues an anged a doll (lower parade Wednesday afternoon which attracted hundreds of apeetatois along the line of march os It wound through the streets IJttlu Miss Estelle Hooper was the prim I pal in the affair Doll buggh and toy automobiles propelled by their little owners a cart drawn by a pet gout and one by a largo dog constituted the vehh les of the parade and the designs carried tn the decorations were original and attractive The line of march was down Charlotte avenue to Richland i'ark and then through the drives and walks in the patk Nearly all the residents of the town as well as a numbtr of people from the city were attracted by the novel sight A commute of Judges composed of Misses Foster Clapp Muffle Bell lAii He Haid- lson und Xaulkner reviewed thu parade ami awarded the pi Leg The first prize a hut fan was awarded to little Mls Cat He Jatulse Siott daughter of Mr and Mis Ralph It Hiottwho being too small to sum-slully propel a doll cairiae walked at the head oi the small proitssion dressed In light blue tissue paper to up rest nt a lluwer and tarried her doll diessid like a baby la long while clothes 'I he second prize a vase went to Miss Hester Compton whose doll trap whs ibcotuted wilh light blue hyiliangeas and the third a fan lo Miss Julia Wln-nelt whose tiny tiap was covered with pink roses and heneysui kle foliage One of the most unhiue featuas wis the goat cart dilven by-pile of the boys In the parade Choslir Markers deg was ulbo a center of attraction for part of the way but soon declined to euriy nnv-further the ptetiy trap to whlih it was hitched and dropped out giving up the contest lJttle Miss Nannie Hughes had one of the pi finest doll carts In line A faliy dull held the lines and It was covered with red and while carnations Equally efft cove was lUie Miss Marv Cm kt ill a trap decorated with white chrvsunthe-mums One of the most beautiful comeptlons In line was cart I si out hv little Miss Jennie Scott whose trap was adorned with pink hydrangeas and had a canopy top with a dol dressed In white u-pying the box si at Miss Estelle Hooper was a chi In tv figure pushing a small cart decorated with yellow ehrvsant hemnrns There were In all eighteen doll carts in the line th sturdy young American w'lth his enthusiastic gout making the nineteenth entry Master WiIMum Coek-rill on a diminutive ponv was the Chief Marshal and rude at the head of the line the children who entered carts were Mlsscg Carrie Louise Ji nnio-and Agnes 8'ott Nannie Hughes Maikie Andeison Davis MndeJle young Julia IVinnett Daisy Coekrlll Tessle Johnson Tvstelle Hooper Martha Cmkilll linn Rupeke Bertha Young Tnriue Hynds Willie Jones and Hi ster Compton Masters Chester Marker Norwood Phelps Nolen and I ex Ifrannon FOURTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Members of Joel A Battle Lodge and Friends Enjoy Celebration The fourteenth anniversary of Joe! A Rattle Iadgo No 84 Knights of Rvthias was etlehraled Wednesday-night by a musical at Castle Hall cornu- of Second avenue South nnd Lindsley avenue The programme was an exeelbnt one throughout The sections of Mrs Lillie Wooton Blum and Julian Cantrell were espei ial-Iv ujovabh A 11 Andirson as mas-1' of ceremonies presided and Mis Ernest llston was the din tor and omj -) mu for the evening The lodge room ws artistically dc mated with palms fm ns and ted i arnntlons About IDO guests witnessed the eh tlons The piogi'imme started with a violin selection 'Heuts aiirl Flowers" hv Mrs Blanche Griffin Robert Lyle followed with a song "The Set ret Miss Ioulse Watson gave a monologue "The Telephone Romance" Her ffnrts hid plenty of rutunil ease and grace and wi re heartily applauded I) Ilium rmderlrg of "Good Night Beloved Good Night" was one of the most popul ir f'attms of the pi og I amine Mrs Bluest Ralston sing "lletause 1 Love You Dial" and was h'aitily emoied "The Lost Chord" sung hv Julian 'aiitrell was the now nil ig event of the evening Mr Cantnll wls tailed lift three tl'iusjyv eisistent applause Three sileitbms hy Mis 111 ic Wooton "I'm Win nng Aw iv" "Thiee Boses Rid" and "At Barling" i bused the programme At the (oiuliislon of the imisir a mci il hour was engaged in hy the Bythmns and their ass nil led fiiends I ream is rv i and il mi Ins as i njoved by thAvonigi people piisent WILL BURY DEAD NEGRO dy of Ed McKniitht Shot by Guard Will Be Interred To-Day TliO lml nf knight th1 nrpro lifMilk -hot WntkhniiM duu (in -iml who Mini! ij 1 iluhir two iit in iIuim hv vija 1 111 Ktoi'h 'Jilt hnlv hill nil 1 1 i i to i lo( niohi ii In'siU'itum krnht hoinK no -ml tli it ni iitis not hlnr (il((1 for vv tlhli th i Mm 1 urn Ih is to h( I 'nnc' '1 In t' nton ri hi fun il lo t) i it 3 oh lo th'H nti rii'mn fmm hhns (hnith on 1'mhlh ivnii Nrih nnd tn uni will intirl at (Imrn- onl Citmtoiv lu shl TiioN i th tvu II1 Bt" 1 kill I i linnt ih i- wo 'I lo ro jkI in lii I hlo I i 1 1 JUioii tho pro i th killings SHOT FROM SAM JONES After Knoxville Officials in Hot and Heavy Style Vo fl 'ft nn Mav 11 citj Hump mum ihd tlmi th gr uni Jurvw i li it pDsiho tho j'jiv mi vFini mon Sun Imi I fmc thrn to till whit ktnWM ntMirpnj- I i i hi litioi- In hm i mMi to nip! dm lmt Inn it th it Minn il I ot ki) Ht mm ol I mi i i pr to ir i nio' 1 1 1 i uiiioii for It hnt pv oh i nit ht ar tin 1H IO I 1 1 in 'h ui' II 1 1 1 1 (j hi pli mil i hn nml i 1 1 it irolfi mr ii" tmins ini ml I mil KU to Vll'skl fol tp- 1 1 ni i to ho i ihtnu I'WB -Wa rcUXC "JX anfl (1 sDir'ini ir ri af fr yi riinnu a 1 11 (rmVJV Ii In 1 Hi I Dtf UliHh J4tt f'tui ID 11 IB ijf OINTMENT 1 'n mm wrh II I Kf I I It I- lire- I I A I i pile UM III It I ATt ID 11 llf i 'I I I il Hi "ii '1 1 pi I i A -n a JQHNSlONhOLLO'AAYi CO Philadelphia Elect Peter Lesh of Memphis President Will Control Prices and Peculate Grades in Ithny States The first meeting of the Spoke Manufacture! s' Assucluilun since it took out tt -barter In Tennessee wus held at the Maxwell House Wednesday morning and 01 beers were elected for the new combination According to the wording of the Charter of the coiporatlon the several companies inanutuctui lng spokes lit Tennessee Arkansas pi Kentucky In diana Illinois und Missouri have lormed a combination to be known us the 8poko Alanulacturers' Asset latiort At the meeting ednewlay Peter Lesh of Memphis was ebsted President ot the new corporation Wallace Foiguson of Fayetteville Ark Fust Vice X'resident Van Ness (of Clarksville Miss berond ice X'resldent and XT Buchanan of tills city Secretary Ileadquux-ters will be maintained here The by-laws of the organization state that the object of the organization is to contro' prices and reguiuto grudes of material Jn discussing this feature of the company's affairs Campbell of Tulin homo said that many smalt dealers throughout the eountry had practiced the hublt of making sales and ordering the supjtly trom manufacturers Instructing thu latter to ship goods of a certain grade but bearing the mark of iv a grade aeveril points higher do not want to be parties to such ft swindlo as this" said Mr Campbell one of the objects of organizing Is to prevent any such practice False grading injures our business and It will lie the purpose of the new organization to prevent this The organization appears to be a company or corporation rather than an association as It carries with It the regulation of all plants and methods of business of all the members of the company It has obtained a charter to do business under the name of the Spoke Manufacturers' Association and any spoke manufacturer In the United States who Is willing to comply wiiu the by-laws Is eligible to membership The organization was perfected at the meeting Wednesday but another meeting will be held at a time and plaee to be designated by the for the purpose of arranging details of tho company Twenty-seven cdmpanles manufacturing white oak and hh kory goods are interested In the new company und about ten members were present at the meeting Wednesday OBITUARY Frank Bettlt aged years died Wednesday afternoon at the residence of his son-in-law Iee Wynns on the White's Creek turnpike The arrangements for the funpral have not been completed The funeral nf Gottlieb Isveffler who died Tuesday will be held at 2 31 o'clock this afternoon from his late residence 1220 Third avenue North conducted hv Itev Geo Hik The remains will be Interred at Mt Olivet Deaths of Tennesseans FAYETTEVILLE Tenn May (SpoeiiU Daniel Warden a highly esteemed citizen of this county died yes-terdav aged 73 years HITE Term May 31 -fppeelal )Mrs Brent died last night She leaves four children and a husband She was a member of 4h Methodist Church at Donelson and was highly respected COLUMBIA Tenn Mav 31 Niws has been rec ived of the death of William 13 Cecil this morning ut Ard-imue I Mr Cecil wis a former Maury Countlan Ills remains will be interred to-morrow at Ardmore LYNN VILLE Tenn May (Special Mis Wm Collier daughter of Mr and Mis Joseph Hickman Yokely Is dead aged about 23 years She Is survived hy ber young husband and a baby 3 months old CLARKSVILLE Term May 31-(Spe-olul)-Nws has been received here of the death of John Lurkett at Fort Worth Tex The deceased was ft brother of Luikett of this rlty He sustained ft stroke of paralysis three years ago from whkh he never recovered TRENTON' Tenn May (Special Mr and Mrs Nell died in the Twelfth District last Mondav The re mains nf (he Infant of Jim Carnes which dud tn Mississippi wire brought here and interred to-day AVAVERLY Tenn iy 31 -(Special A Grinin one of Humboldt's oldest and best citizens died last evening on Big American Crei acid r2 vears Mis Mi Clure of Mi Ewen dim vesterdaj aged about 43 yeais JACKSON Tenn May 31 (1 Farnlum a well-known mu-iqiuin amt dirutor of St Mu Catholic Chun choir died last night aged 48 eiis He was a member of the ill Kv lodge of Elks The body WHS shipped to I'rov idem i 1 his lormer home CHATTANOOGA Tenn May 31-(Spiilal t-S Van lUKeu one nf the oldest i itizens of this i It a number of the Board ot Public Winks and for twen-tv-ttvi cii a (iit-iate in ket agent died uudili nlv tins i vi lung He was 70 years (if age and widely known among iallroad und ivi ling men NORMANDY Torn May 31 (Special Joshua llulflnin dud vtsteidiv In Cnll-f urn 1 i ngul 14 5111s lie enlisted in the Confi ili rate service with Gen Forrests psoiit and was In many hotly contest'd batiks He was sui cessful farmer and grower of ied ig reed live stock Since tus tetironint tram active business he lias tiivGid exteiislvilv In the States nnd Cuba Two biotin is nnd slsiirs urn-vive bun The rcniaJns were Interred in 1 lanlotd Cal to-day VHTSV1IIE Tenn Mav 31 -I Spell il I Jhn Budget! of the Sixth Dtv-tiu't (Insl Monday ruglit He was 25 veals old and Is surviv'd hv his wife Six or si vi yeais ago lie was sitting under tne with a liild In Ills arms wlien lightning nuk 'he tier Killing the fluid and linpiintlng a photograph of the turn on his ft 1m ot which remained during lus life Deaths Elsewhere HOPKINSVILLE Kv Miv 31 -(Special Mis Hit 1 Gijes of near Dir-km died last evening age'D nhout 75 years She haves a large familv I'NTSVl ILE Ala Mav 31 -(Special 1 Bfigg ii well-known citizen of liall is village dlid veGerdnv aftrrnivon Ills wife anil one son survive him Mr Bragg was forty years old EVIDENCE Turned in Postal Frauds Case by Lorenz at Washington WASHINGTON Mav 31 -George Lorrnz of TM1i con Irted with Muhfn and Simupl and TnlltT Hi off on of con-Kpiruv to dffiami UiUovrrnnont in ronn'Htiuri with tho for fnr-riOfthiiiK 1 1 1 1 1 1 fol the I tn-dtv tiurnd Stiiej idon In th' trial Win ('inford who chaied wnh ronpii kv Miohen and Lor(hz Hro Joiriilv with Tho foTinrr pi add und whs MutPimd in 1 1 1 1 1 two In the pHnllentiary at Mcundvilh Va and Lr nr was gruni'd a Keverenc fr Uial It Is tffmrullv rrditel that Tmenz tost Inc for the Government undt un aKTMomnt thU he not proper utrd under indl tmnts ponding against him Ho hi turn sentenced to two ars at Atound lllo und con-irtion for conspiracy with lachcn thi Orofts GfiPUDlHE CURES HEADACHES COLDS IND10ESTICK LIQUID! TliLU SUI 10 And Brain Faa Braces the Nerve Al Drag Store 5 Gentlemen Attention! i 5 5 of Interest to You 5 111 Speaks for Itself See Our Splendid Exhibit at Pure Food Show LIBERTY MILLS MH (24523) CHANCERY SALE Pursuant to ft decree rendered by the Chamerj Court nt Nashville Tenn and entered of reeonl on page 1 6 ot Mlnuta Book No 63 In the case of Chas Kuhn tiustm et al vs Mmy Owen and others notlco la hereby given that I will aell ut public auction at' the south door of the court-house in Nashville Tenn nt 12 o'clock noon on Friday June 2 line tho following described property to-w It: A tract of land In the Eleventh Civil District of Davidson County Tern con-ti lid rig about 35 acres situated about live mib from Nnshvillis and bound'd on the south by the Hillsboro turnpike on the east by Friel on the west bv 3 Ilham foreman and on tho north by Compton Terms of Ona-half rash and tml-ari" on credit of six nnd twelve months Interest-hearing notes with good personal scuritv requli'd for deferted payments and lien retained Sale free fiom redemption PARK MARSHALL Clerk nnd Master By WEST Deputy Cleik and Master 317-rfi Tip Gamble John Fisher James A Rvan solicitors jul ft 1623 Dissolution of Partnership' The pitnervhlp heretofore existing h-twein John Hunter nnd Bimuil Wclhurn under the film' name of Hunter Wilburn has icon dissolved this day by mutuil consent Hamm 1 W'eiburn iGiring ft "in the hrm The luislm ss wld In- continu'd at the same place under tho nami and style of Hunter Co The nf-fdis of the partnership will be wound up bv Hunlir A Co All debts due lo the old hrm of Hunter Welburn ar piivuMe ti Hunter Co who nlono are nulliurlZ' 1 to culler! them All debts owing bv the firm are nscumed by I inn -ti A Co il in i our hands at Nashville Tenn this May 31 la 3V HUNTUR WELBURN Tn tiring from th firm of Huntrr Wilburn I wNM to thank iM many ruN th norou ptt (imago nr-rordd it lurin tho piM IHWon fil'd to Tk for tho linn of Hun-ti continuation nf thir fivor and good will WELBURN Tennessee Railway Company ONEIDA Tenn May 9 Notire 18 hereby Kiven that a ial meeting of the Rto khold rs of Ti Timsm-o Railway UoirTHn hiR hf called hy tho Hoard of lnnoidis ahd will be held at the principal of'ire rtf the (oinpnuy in the towrt of tjnr Ida Tenn UN THE HT DAY OK JULY XM at 12 ULOCK NOON for the purpose of onaid ring and voUr upon a i ojMot i to erate first inoi i of a ul ii nri the jimjerty of Ten Haiivav ninpanv and tl ol bnds th r'Utnl amt nr the trims i1r of vtj! ii ruber hum ss as may be brought forf tjie 3 i lng By ord of On Honrd of Dlreetorn 1E VAULT Herretary -1 FATE OF A CROWN First ii tillmi nf a Great Story 0 Bjiiday Auicruau June 1 The Sigma Nu Fraternity of Vanderbilt University gave a banquet followed hv a dance at the Univeisltv Club Wednesday night that was one of the roost successful among the social affairs given to enliven the commencement Benson Mr and Mrs 11 Ambrose and Charles Frizzell chaperoned the party An elaborate banquet of twelve courses was served at an H-shuped table in the private dining-room The decoration was beautiful In plan and emphasized the fraternity and university colors in every possible way Roses dais: a narcissus and carnations were combined in tloral piaccjues tor tne table and In bouquets which adorned the buffet and Klddoaids College pennants and streamers of yellow and black ribbon were suspended over the table and doorwav In addition to the active members of the local chapter there were two of the alumni present )r It Fort and Gen Harvey II Hannah A dance in the ball-room followed tne banquet and late In the evening light refreshments were served Those present were: Misses Sophia and Ro-n Am brose Kleanor Merlgi Guill Dee Logan Elizabeth ltuskei ville Elizabeth Kline Fordo Gibson of Arkansas llavs of Iowa Mmtensc Given I'eln Brown Merit AP'Millin lliuftii Giae Cooper Verna Colby of Texas Anssis I tart Ambrose Booth Price ebb Kodtuond Brun Hughes Christian Father 1 Front Weather-holt Damon Clifton Clark Gen Jl Hannah and Ir 11 Fort Owing to the accidental oniDMon of several lines in nn account In American of Mrs Ackbn enter-tainment of the Shakespeare ('lub on Tuesday afternoon the name of the honor guest Mrs John I Cox did not appear Mrs Cox pceivod with Mrs Aekhn and was gowned in white embroidered batiste with a lace and Dower bat The joint honoree Mrs II Doak and Mrs Kelly Misses Madge Doak and Marie Lewis were the assistants in receiving The unveiling of a monument to MNs Fannie erected by the OBiyan Alumnae Association will take place at Mt Olivet this afternoon at 4 clock an hour later than first heduBd Cars will leave the transfer station for the cemetery at 3 and 3 M) to accommodate all who wish to go out In that wav Dr McNrillv who was a personal friend of Miss Rrvan will preside and deliver a short address The exercises will be simple in character MIDDLETOWN Mav 31-(Speclnn The informal announcement of the betrothal of Miss Ada daughter of the late Congressman Paul Smg tobacco millionaire and Fitst Lieut Pierre Droull- lard Thirtieth I nited States Infantry stationed nt Fort Crook Neb has been made Lieut Droullhud is a son of the late Cflpt Drouillard of Nashville Tenn Mrs Jcsqp McClelland will rntrrtiin Mrs Madge KoMi at lunc on at o'clock this afternoon on the lakeside in Central Park MM Marv Goodwin tfivr pnttT entertainin' nt ednuMhtv ov nilug at Philharmonic It in Inch about itftv took part The It ill io on In sii i tui-nNtied music and tiutlv a bund 1 'p-c-tators wc re pr si nt Mrs Io rt loik nici ln il tl d-ru Mav Bndo on Nvedio'-div plimen! irv to hei biiib smtr-in liw Mi-A A Doak who was mdsoirie In a white Chintlllv lice gown over white Mlk The hostess wore pink pompadour or candlf Mb- LliZri Mitch won the dub prno a la fm and Mt Nut limn if ecdvid a tlovv Ian a gu -t Thereon vail pt ban age itnl Mosdim-s Pd Moirls John Ltfhett and Jinos Sikbv faux Ip on follnwc he inie Mi i Mirv Mlb II will be the honor of a card paitv to gin in Mki Ilizabftli insiv ifbrriootl at which th ni nib -hip tie dn s-d iv Prhlff Club and othr gu be pr sr nt Mrs Kn ird IDuri nt rt untie nt of the hKt Club will th at 1 la to-di a lun on pi ding the pa me KitLitfon HWkmin TT will meit Kudnv atteinoon at To it Mis Lug ne I bin i TMsplnrd In the window of a jewelry fn on Union Mnct aie tl roe rv handsome halg i a hive fit re hv Mrs ibnier Gordon of Memphis for the State sponsor mud of honor and i hip mu to to the Iousule reunion of the Cniihibl it i ms tins month Th at nmson and whit dk tl i of th Conf no hand-p lint 1 it he on I to tl a 1 1 a h'intv 1 ol in mini itme it t'h ul 11 is tin Sti sponsor Mis Marie lauitsc 1 the iid of honor ami Mis John I km i ill ir i ha p- ron The voung lulus who have most frequently during the war mi tin reetp-b nt of courtisbs at the hinds of TO DEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION IN IO DAYS VSF 5ATINOLA The Unequaled Beautifler HH1 4 prrrrf -y' y- frrxr re-i-! 1 C) a t-ut' A i jih linn's Vk il rnne tan ur Is llln ficS uul i 1 1 ft li tv Si (11111 i iH 1 in i1 tttrv kii ir in- fd in i itiom- I 1 1 1 tl if i i't' iniuf 1l (' 1 i ki I iin- 1 1 1 I it 5 I I I ilhl lM- Sinn I i 1 1 Mops (Amu ii 1 1 i mum 1 1 I si ii i i 1 1 1 wl i i I it unis mi i 4 i ij i 1 ri i (nn I I Ark S' 1 I I i 1 ft Mi tl ih lEi I Mik i i 4 -1-4 I I i i 1 fi for Kin iiv a' i it ii 1 rt I 1 1 ft i ks lilN 1 1 I -l A in xr loll ''till' -NM i is 1 1 til a -PI I 1 A 1 1' rik 1 1 1 1 1 I i mih I i i i i i i i i UnM in in Imnic NATION ALTO I LET CO PARIS TENN 1-old in Every City by the Leading Druggists 9 I THE PATTERNS One of these pattern will be shown and described In The American each dav Pelect what Is desired till out the blank below and send It to The Amerlian with 10 cents In silver or stamps and the pattern will be mailed In a few days to the address given Write name and address plainly No box plaited two piece suit In small boys' si vies for summer wear there Is none more popular than th two piece suit especially for making up in washable materials such as linen madras pique cotton cheviot hop suklng vlvelU serge or dui The little sulty pictured was made of plaid gingham The blouse has it box plait at renter back and Iront and two box plaits at ai side of front to give fullness to the blouse and skirt A belt lapped in under a bin kle drawn In the garment slightly at the waist ami lends the proper effect to thu skirt The sleeves are of the bishop type gathered full at the top and laid In plaits to cuff depth The knit kerborkers are cut full and are shaped with the regulation Inside nnd outside seams and mav he secured at the knee hy leg hands nnd el istlcs The pattern Is cut In sizes for 2 4 and 6 yeai TO THE AMERICAN Nashville Tenn Faiclosed find 10c for I'utlein No 31WJ BIZE NAME ADDRESS Date 1905 Demorest pattern Four First Class Tours Lewis and Clark Exposition Portland Personally conducted Choice of toms to Include IJcnvr-r Colorado Springs Cripple Crick Pikes ptak Royal Gorge Salt Luke the Yedow stone Sa-Fraiu Isc and Ixis Aug' les en route Railroad faie sleeping ats hotel oi -vice side trips and all expenses Included In the rat" Parlies leave Chicago via the Chh ago Union Pacific Northwestern Line Julv 8 12 27 xnd Aug 10 Full Information on Hpplhn-tlon to 8 A Hutchison Manager 212 Clark stieet Chicago 111 maYcorncampaTgn Closed on Chicago Board of Trade With a Sharp Advance CHICAGV Mav 31 -An ndvnnce of I cpnls a bushel to-day marked the sm of the hull campaign In iy rorn Throughout the rnjllre avion of the Board of Trade to-day eiioiix were anxious bidder- for Mat but haul to find Tpe close was at the high' at point of the day 60 cents a buahcl DIED IgOEFFUrn-Tuomd LV nt TO Vt I Mav Vh at hm rcshbouc No 1J0 1'hird avenue North Strcctj (jottlicb Locfftcr risfd Kuncrnl from th rfsnifncc ai ahnva this (Thuradiv) afternoon at Io ndock June 1 hervn cs conducted by luv (i'o Heck Interment Mt Ollvit (inut'rv Th fillowln K-ntlniHn ar iff to Rf hr r-all-tieinTN bhr Martin Jaroh WnlW'r bVh 'S i'iiip Ji Buik in hhittnrr uirbR Iirnitz (ilbl UurriigoR frim A 1 1 dav n't rnoyh at 3 0 31 1 "tj it h- vy id if hi R'n-m law I o1 Wnrw ffir Tinhs on th r) il ihltit arf 34 irx of funeral vull qpar lafr Fhiladi Iphia and IhUbhuig li Mperv please coy 1 I I 1 i A I ii' gpiwwi.

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