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THE EVENING. REPUBLICAN, COLUMBUS, TUESDAY," AUGUST 29, 1911. PAGE FOUR. lowing Governor Marshall's recipe for Spokane, who first brought the plan of developing the vast acreage of log- Ill TlIE EVENING REPUBLICAN "untangling the thread of passion, mcr to ODTWRESTLE GOTCH ged-off lands in this territory, to the II prejudice, and cupidity, that out of them Brotherhood may weave for us garments of peace and righteousness. attention of the, Spokane Chamber of Commerce, has been successful in in ihiCDWiini Mr if Old- Hercules, inured to mighty tasks MOCXD XVXST AITXBXOOV, STOIkAT IXCWTKD.

gepnbuosa UnUdingr, Xortheast Corner Washington And FIXth Streets. Entrance, I Southeast Corner, First Floor. K-iiered a Second Class Matter at the Post Offica at Columbus, Indiana. by his experiences in the age ot the Russian Lion Prepares to Match His Strength and Skill Against American Wrestler. long ago, might: well throw up his hands at the commandment, but the teresting many boards' of trade and similar organizations in the -Joined with, these forces are the transcontinental railroads and timber concerns throughout the north-, west.

1 Development agents in the employ good people of Indiana, glorified, uplifted, i and 'heartened" by the new III llK Hlll jj VV Jj jj TERMS OF'SOBSCEIPTIOH: Per week, delivered by .10 eents BT If All. STRICTLY IK ADTAKOB. One $5 Three Months. 25 Six 66 One Month 45 Postage Prepaid by Publisher. Chicaeo.

Aue. 29. George Hacken of Wooltex Suits and Coats brand of politics that is popular today, will: simply, as a strong man. to run a race, and proceed to turn the trick neatly, accurately, and' expeditiously. Ask us something' easy, of the railroads also have thoroughly investigated the possibilities jthe lands1 in the districts and theirre-ports bear out the statement that the soil, climate and market Conditions are nearly ideal for fruit, grain, hay, dairying and and poultry growing.

Advertising Rates Made Known on Application governor! Ask the Ethiopians of In dianapolis to change their skins and schmidt, challenger for the world's wrestling championship, began the last week of his training for his match with. Frank Gotch with the same light work that has 1 his preparations since reaching America. He declared he was already in the best possible condition physically and only required sufficient training to isAAC T. BROWN, Publisher and Proprietor the leopards of French Lick to change their spots. Fort Wayne BELL.

38 Redfern and Sunshine garments TELEPHONES: CITIZENS News. IB are now in and ready for your inspection. If you desire iD, No Flies on 'Em. INDIANAPOLIS MAN IS OFFICER IN THE G. A.

R. a suit or coat for early fall wear, now is the time to OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT. inspect our display. keep from going back. Hackenschmidt was up with the sun, took a I long walk along the shores of Lake Michigan and later played a few games of handball.

urlng the middle of the day he spent his time visiting on the front porch of his "The last time I met Gotch I was i A The horsefly sat by the side of the i' And watched the autos go whizzing -by. He disapproved of the modern mode, And "Stung!" was the cry of the equine fly. For. a horseless fly's like a wireless wire, And ithere's not much food in the The Utliod Publishers Association of New York City has investi gated, and certifies to, the circulation cf These facts have been established, and guaranteed to advertisers. M.

leicnam Hppomica uuuyc nu-vocate-Genera! Meet Next in Los Angeles. New Fall Dress Goods and Trimmings in beautiful array are also here for your approval. First showing of the newest offerings from the fashion centers. tireless tire! 1 i Anderson Bulletin. PAISIDCMT poorly posted on the numerous holds in the game," said Hackenschmidt.

Gotch is fast, and the lock holds that I did knpw did not hold him. I thought thpn that I would be able to wear Rochester, N. Aug. 29. W.

A. Ketcham, of Indianapolis, was appointed judge advocate-general at the closing session of the forty-fifth annual encampment of the G. A. R. SUNSHINE IN OFFICE THE WEATHER.

Fair today. Wednesday fair and my opponent down, but found I had I overestimated mv strength. I know 'warmer, -r- IN DIFFERENT WAYS jnow a man to beat him to know 'Judge Trimble was in-! alt the holds in the game and to be stalled as commander-in-chief. He THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX able tolput one of those holds on him announced tnese appointment, in ai-! idition to that of Ketcham: R. E.

An af termath of the Van Pelt-Tindall tragedy at Shelbyville has reached the, newspaper controversy stage. A son of Van Pelt is being severely criticised by one of the numerous newspapers at Shelby ville for playing in a band while his father languished in "I have worked toward that Tend in Adjutant-general, Charles While Sun Shone Sunshine M. Hart and Fred P. Voyles Came Here and Secured Marriage License. Kocn, cnicago; quariermasier-Kenei- -partnient order in tlie mailt-r uie I 1 ii II ill ft KB I 1 al Colonel D.

R. Stowits. Hunalo, a. thnsp who have hud The England and here and am confident now that I will be able to prove that I am as! fast as the champion." Referee a reaonointed: assistant quarter- -ho alrea.lv have -been va-cinat Edward Smith left last night for Huni- boldt, to confer with Gotch on the Here's Same Important News for Men Who Are Growing Bald. People who have taken our word for That i'aiisian Saue is the real hair eautifier and dandruff cure lit-ver lie.

i' is a 1 1 poi 1 'l Here's master-general, J. Henry HolconiD, Tliis action was taken by 1 lie t-eon Philadelphia tary of war (41 rei-otniiiendat'on i Ios Angeles was selected for the SurReon (leneral ('eoi ue H. Tiinic 1912 encampment. In general order The armv physicians are c-m husiasi i- 1 1 rules of the match. from licidach" tin' head at l.t nrsai.ie tioidju l.t reiiuti I )trn I a 1 1 a ncf 1 riii'e No ii atficr-t-fft-cts t- 1 tin ki U-r? 'pome td if'- i 1 1 1 No, 1.

issued by the new commander-, over the efficacy of the anu-t phoni When Fred P. Voyles and Sunshine M. Hart entered the county clerk's office today they appeared to: know exactly what they wanted, They asked for marriage license application blanks and retired to the! adjoin j. Jfc. jA.

A T. jail anr the father's victim lay in his coffin. Another newspaper is defending young Van Pelt on the theory that he and his family need the money, especially so under the present circumstances, and- likens his action to that of tlie actor jwho appears to amuse the public though his heart be breaking of personal grief. The contention for or against the proposition on ho 1 1 wo; 1 1 They point to the splen T- I in-chief, the official G. A.

R. headquar- j' jnoculat ion. a peri did health record of- the maiienvtr i 1 BASEBALL. ters are established at Memorial hall, i at San eve: V. "I iiiive been usiim about a When 1 1 i i i oniy liuht "'fuz 'arisian aue euan usiim it on head.

iirov i h. ami ing room. When returned the The encampment went on record in nieniber of which was vaccina! ed favor of a universal observance of against the disease, which is roiiar-k-d Memorial dav for five minutes, begin-; as one of the ureatest of blank filled out by Voyles stated that ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost.

1 is a poor substitute for news. Not 1 ne as a farmer and that he lived in liae a iii.c iuir nicker an i I ning at noon, whereby all labor and armies. helle i)'-o 'ie urn 1 AMERICAN Minneapolis Columbus Kansas City. Indianapolis St. Paul Milwaukee Knr liigh-stru in t-niist is i e.

I 'a a i ii' rvi overwork, hihoijs i d.is and pi ip Capai if. i i fa i i hiii sc it-n i l4-r'tui4 1 itfiin ptfy i Keep; Ml i i iviif sv i 3 none, I kiiov. i roni -iii Pet. .584 .549 .489 .485 .477 .455 .427 Columbus. Deputy Clerk Carter glanced at a big diamond in his shirt front and another 6n his He glanced at the blanks and saw that the occupation was ''farmer." He does a i' i ience Parisian Saue I 00 60 61 67 67 68 72 75 1 1 .73 .69 .64 .63 .62 .60 .56 tramc snail cease, oens ionei ani the people stand bareheaded.

The! Passed Up. the Taxidermist, experiment provel successful when- A v.oman and h- lU-: tried last Memorial day in Philadel- vere tLe 0it y- hV V. e-phia. ng the f.igh;s est' the, 'h- 11' lit mit a 1 1 be outdone by the newspapers me Shelby Bar-Association engaged in a heated controversy over the adoption of resolutions upon the death of Charles H. Tindall, and the resolution condemning in scathing terms the slayer of the Shelbyville lawyer and demanding his prompit and adequate punishments was defeated at a pro- i Toledo not know many Columbus farmers i ii 1 1 a mi: 1 a Ue a fa psU' )' c.i.'Hi'-nt ti nolice .1 headache cunii) on.

At.all dnuriiists. lue D'-Ka, Drug A. ljheniic.il DeKalb. Hi who wear big diamonds but Voyles It was unanimously voted to post-1 cr's eyes were attrnctod iKine consideration of a resolution display of anh.i 1 l.cau recommend iii t'ne ful-e-t tlainse n. Xor'ii Imore above statetneut was made to ('.

I). Koch of the Koch I'liannai ville. April L'9. lhll. Lav.iie tie 5u cents Holmes aini riiiiists everywhere.

had made oath that the facts. he stat 1 v.ho.i wint'ovv'. callins on the congress to remove clerk ed were true, so the deputy V. 8 i ha longed session of the bar association at tfle otner blank. which was only in time to I art stat that sho "Let's go in here and wh can set for yen, Willie." i'! mother.

and--" Iii-; eye the statue of Robert E. Lee. the Confederate general, from the hall of fame in A' resolution Yesterday's Results. Indianapolis, Kansas City, 2. Toledo, 0.

Columbus-Milwaukee (rain). St.) Paul-Louisville, (raint. Games Today. Kansas City at Paul at Louisville. Minneapolis at; at Columbus.

to, erect a monument to' Lee in the UDOn a ever tho df.or which was Vicksburg (Miss.v national park attend! the funeral. The killing of Attorney Tindall by Van Pelt was deplorable and it! will be. a long timo before Shelbyville recovers from the tragedy. Newspapper controversy and bar association rights will not aid in the recovery, "Let us tan your he "Oh-, no, no, ma; 1 there. I get 'miff of lived two and a half miles south! of Columbus and that her father's name was James M.

Adams. She had been married before, it seems. The deputy clerk is pretty' well, acquainted south of Columbus, but Sunshine is a stranger to him. i i s. et's don't go In that at home, m'.

they cl el .13 to 2d voted down. "The encampment voted to make the AMERICAN ii he criad excitedly. LEAGUE. Won. Lost.

iiess pian says: W-ashingion. iTCnar.o he coffee, tea or i' is Sons of Veterans, closest to the Blackberries, ner per do. Butter Feather? duck i Tossed hogs i iitles Beeswax Pop corn, per Tb sMiellbark hickor cuts the suuy up 1. ('. er than and tit al is without much can and i 1 1 .2551 heahhti Philadelphia Detroit Boston New York Chicago The couple came 'to this office and ordered a paper sent to 1 Indianapolis 1 1 a 1 1 I'ct.

.653 .604 .521 .512 .500 .500 .417 .294 STRONG IN COUNTRY. A special tbs the Fort Wayne News' from Indianapolis, in discussing re 41 48 57 59 60 59 70 84i 1 1 .73 .62 .62 .60 .59 ,.50 .35 i urnips if their license' appeared today. They are said to TTavesV-ome here from Indi- Cleveland il sin-e itltl Itesh It iti. iii ihe i.ut that ii ci v- -u I iis IfVitfatoes roast i. a i 1 1 i Mi lik'- eoft ill ihe il ill few A.

the official escort to veterans cf the civil war on all occasions. It was recommended to the new pension committee of the G. A. R. to draw-up a bill for presentation to the congress based "ton the best features hi the Sherwood and Sulloway bills.

A meeting of the new national council of with the new commander-in-chief presiding, enued the business of the G. A. Washington St. Louis sliouhl off ee simijly i tnd 1. publican gubernatorial candidates has anapoiis on a south bound interurbau the following to say of Hugh Th.

Mil-1 car this morning, swore to the facts ler, of Columbus: at the clerk's office land secured a i li- 'Rut while Rookwalter is oeing cense. Lander Across South America. The English and author, Henry Savage Lahdor, has arrangements for his expedition which will cross South America from the Atlantic to the Pacific along the eleventh parallel. Mr. Landor has undertaken a work fully as important as that accomplished by him in Tibet and in Africa, for a greater portion of the.

country lying between Araguaya river And the Madeira in Brazil is uncharted. The Brazilian government has contributed $10,000 toward the expedition, which will start from Rio de Janeiro in a very talkeM of more than any other man Yesterday's Results. Philadelphia, Detroit, 3. Boston, Chicago, 1. New York, 4 St.

Louis, 2. Games Today. Philadelphia at Detroit. New York at St. lxuis.

Boston at Chicago. Washington at Cleveland. as far as the Rochester encampment 't)'- in our tiles. puiilisht ti are unsolicited. makes 1" cups.

or stamp. Ail vluniar Trial Sett: postpaid TROUBLES OF SMITH FAMILY BROUGHT HERE IMl SIM! .1 is concerned. Officers elected by ihe Ladies of the G. A. are: tj-een ieans.

ja-r 1 '-rnieions per bu. per bu. GRAIN I. r'nvji Oats HAY Timothy, baled f'iver Si raw SEEDS Ti mot hy )rr hard grass Redtop hlue" grass Cow peas i n.iiM 1 1 1 i 'i 5.i i' i NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won.

Lost. few months. Internal ioiial Banana Chicago, ill National president, Mrs. Catherine! Ross, Denver; senior vice-president, Mrs. Jennie Trexler, Allentown V.

juu-j yet mentioned for the republican nomination, for governor, there are others who are also possessed of nients of strength that are making them favorites with a large number of Hugh Th. Miller of Columbus, is one of "these. Miller was lieutenant governor while J. Frank Hanly was governor, but there was ho tie between them in regard to policy. Miller ws acknowledged to be probably the very best presiding officer that ever, presided over the Indiana senate.

He was absolute! fair and. impartial and he never For Settlement in; Justice Kinney's Court Arrests Made Monday by-, Constable Jjfin L. Jones. Pet. .619 .609 .590 i .548 i .530 .465 .3951 .250 Feminine Veakness.

A very homely clergyman was severely bettered in a railroad wreck. In which he suffered the of a foot. One dT' soon after he took unto 44 43 48 55 54 61 69 87 .71 .67" .69 .63 .61 .53 .45 .29 Newj York Chicago Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston c.im'i 'o 7 r. 1 1 i $1,011 ior vice-president.

Mrs. Rosr E. Houghton, Seattle, treasurer. Mrs. Catherine Delacy Roach.

Scranton, "chaplain, Mrs. Camilla E. Elliott, Omaha; secretary, Mrs. India Ward, Colorado. Mrs.

Sarah I. Ehrmann, tho Buckwheat himself a wife, a beautiful woman IliSysed minister met an old friend on Lye theiStreet. who banterlngly asked i itT Constable Johm: L. Jones went to Cuba Monday afternoon, where he arrested pretty much all, At not all, of one of the Smith families of that place CHICAGO GRAIN. August how in tha world such a pretty girl came to marry him.

"Oh, ladies like remnants," was the cheerful reply. Buffalo; Mrs. Josie Slicker. Philadel-I phia, and Mrs. Martha Gillniorc, Ijo-I well.

Mass compose the nationaV I council. High. Low Clote I Yesterday's Results. New York, St, Ixuis. 0.

Chicago, Philadelphia, 4. Pittsburgh, Boston, 0. Cincinnati, Brooklyn, 1. Games Today. Chicago at Philadelphia.

Sti Iuis at New York. Pittsburgh at Boston. 4 Cincinnati at Brooklyn. WHEAT, No. 2 Open.

S.epi Pre Mhv CORN', No. 2 1 ii. i 11,11, THORNS INSTEAD OF ROSES i t- hesitated to. make a decision or 'a ruling. At both sessions of the legislature iin which he presided over the senate as lieutenant governor Miller won the highest esteem of both the republican and democratic mem-I Such democrats as Senator Fleming.

Stotsenburg, Kistler and i' others showered their praises on him i for his good work- 64 Saw Girl Changed Mind When She '-7s Dec. Mav. i 1. 4 0, 4 Egotistical Englishman. The inordinate c-goiism of thn English race is exemplified by the continually increasing output of portraits.

In all the principal exhibitions they monopolize an unduly large proportion of the wall space, and of recent years they have overflowed iu'o exhibitions exclusively reserved for this branch of art. The Connoisseur. Prospective Bridegroom. Carnii, 111., Aug. 29.

Thorns in stead of roses composed the engage ment bouquet of Dr. S. P. Morgan and Elmer Smith tie Drought to this city and placed him in the county jail. Edward Smith and Hannah Smith: he cited to appear in Justice Kinney's court this morning at 9 o'clock.

Edward Smith and Hannah Smith are charged with assault and battery and surety of the peace proceedings have been filed in Justice Kinney's court against Elmer Smith and Hannah Smith. The1 three defendants appeared" in Justice Kinney's court this morning PLAN TO PUT SETTLER'S ON MANY ACRES IN WEST INDIANAPOLIS CASH PRICES. August 20. It'll. WHEAT Weak.

No. 2 red. track vS No. red. track Aug of Murj)hysboro, 111.," who journeyed You can have "Milleif would be less acceptable to the; cities and the towns of the state than Book waiter, or some other Sept.

stdt ti aiiii' as at 1 in 1 1 ii. so. Briii; heeled as roasts on can an -Ami perhaps a in our shoes- COLUMBUS PR-OcS. August 29 I to Carnii vestenlav to meet an un-i i known woman correspondent from Boonville, for the purpose of. marrying her.

When thev met at the depot the Hoosier girl threw- up her hands in in Commercial Clubs and Lumber Companies Co-operate in Utilization' SS 'il SS 2 1 Oct CORN N'o. white, through hilling iii re of Logged Oil Lands. .0 $3,504. candidate, perhaps, but he would undoubtedly, be stronger in the coun-try. He! is a dry on the liquor question.

He -is a banker at Columbus and is also interested in a traction line from Indianapolis to Seymour. Miller ls conceded to be- a good business man, and a very companionable, excellent! gentleman. He makes and pleading not guilty to the charges filed against them they gave bond in the sum of $100 each in each case for their appearance for trial at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The cases seem to have growd out of a sort a trial. You'll like the workman liip and ihe ipmliiy of the leather.

W. COOK Electric Repair Shop years old, hard of hearing and infirm. Spokane, Aug. w. man one)Tne intjiana girl was twenty.

She million acres of cut-over timber lands claimd tne doctor sent a photograph No. 4. through billing No. 3 mixed OATS Steady. No.

2 white, through billing i No. mixed, through billing HAY Quiet. i Choice timothy No. 1 timothy No. 2 timothy i No.

1 light clover, mixed 5.0e .10 5 ...10 7 5 Phone 138 308 Washington St. In eastern asmngton ana uregon, i taken manv vears aeo and had let! many of neighborhood row some offshoots 4 2 21 1 9.00 1 S.uo from which found their way to the through his straightforward, and i honorable manner, and friends honest her to believe it represented his present looks. The doctor vainly sought to iron HEIFERS 5 Good to cnoice 4.85(5.50 Fair to medium Common to fair, light 3. SO 04.15 BULLS AND CALVES Rec. 250.

this counts for, much these days with the people." north and central- Idaho and western Montana, will be cleared and settled by small farmers 'and home builders during the next few- years with the carrying out of the plan practically agreed upon by prominent lumber manufacturers: and comjnercial clubs out his wrinkles, but the girl took the court of Justice Harris at Tayknrs-ville, where some pleas of guilty to assault and battery were entered. The affidavits in Justice Kinney's court were filed by Ivy Wray, a neighbor No. 1 heavy, mixed STEERS Receipts. LIVf STOCK Cattl Hogs Veal Lambs POULTRY Spring chickens, per lb Hens Cocks Turkeys bucks Geese MEATS Bacon Hams Shoulders Lard Peaches, per bu Apples, per bu PRODUCE. Onions Roasting(ears.

ner dox Cantalopes, per doz. Dried beans, per du Butter beans, per qt. Eggs, loss off Wool .12: 7. NO (Jood to choice, 1300 ihs. first train for home.

She refused to tell her name. Good to prime bulls 5.005.E0 Good to medium $ulla .4.755.25 9 .10 Com. to 13001bs up 50 frh. i r- i i urn ti (7i A '111 EXCHANGE TABLE of the Smiths In Cuba. When Con i.u.

to. ii.M"i-.v..o I r-nmmnn 4.004.50 I ARMY WARS AGAINST FEVER. 5.60ra o.Ss lb 5.00(35.50 Com to med4 000 Extra chc feed lb 5.005.25 stable Jones went to Cuba Monday afternoon to make the arrest he was accompanied by Humane Officer i yV-t-S. Com to best veal calves Fair to good heavy calves HOGS Receipts, 6,0011. Best 2101hs.

up! 7.50(3 7.70 Med. and 1901bs. up 7.fi5(37.75 (M. to chc. IfiO-lSOlbs.

7.fi5(3;7.S'jr' Com to gd. -40-160Ibs. 7.507.5 Roughs 6.257,10 Best pigs 'i. 6.006ir0 Light, pigs 3.005i75 Bulk of sales 7.657;75 of the Inland empire. 1 Every precaution will be taken to.

keep the lands from falling into the hands of speculators, the purpose being to sell it at the lowest price to actual settlers, who will develop their holdings and: thus add to the wealth production of the nation. T- EL F. Cartier Van DisseL president I of the Phoenix Lumber Company, of Vaccination of Every i U. S. Soldier Ordered to Curb Typhoid, Washington, Aug.

2S. Vaccination against typhoid fever was made, compulsory yesterday for every officer -and! enlisted man in the United States army under 45 years of age. The only 4, 4 4 4 Ask Something Easy. One week from today is Labor day and it isr with difficulty that we await its coming to sally forth in our laudable endeavor to make silk purses of sows ears, to pick figs from thorns and grapes from thistles, and to make good the final goal of ill by simply fol- Good feeding, lb ..5.005.25 Medium feed, 700-9001bs. ...4.504.75 Com to best stockers 4.005.25 COWS Godd to cnoics 4.505.40 Fair to medium 3.754.35 Canners arid cuters 1.503.60 Good to ch cows calves .6.509.20 Com to med cows and calvaa ...48 lXiO .10 12 .20 to 40c 2.2f .15 .15 ...2025 5 ,.40 Mr.

and Mrs. Will Doup, who' reside northeast the city, announce tho birth, of afson yesterday afternoon. The baby' has been named William Craig Dotfp. i I Tallow exceptions allowed by the War De-. Beets.

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