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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1910. AGE SIX tance of the state to union, a political question was raised by people of i Western Maryland College vs. Rock Hill College, at Westminster, Md. Will Miss World's Series Market Reports NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS 20 bases the other day and scored but one run.

Slow Joe" Doyle, the former New York-Louisville pitcher, is to sign up in the matrimonial league in the near future. Johnny Kling is catching and hitting in great form and Chicago fans are sure he can stop the speedy slaves. Wayne county stood for free- dom and her representatives wrote the clause in the constitution that all men should enjoy free and equal pri-1 vileges. This was a basic principle of the Friends. He declared the pres-1 Dickinson College vs.

Lebanon College, at Annville. Pa. Stevens Institute vs. Lehigh at South Bethlehem, Pa. Philiips-Andover vs.

Cushing Academy, at Andover, Mass. New Hampshire College vs. College, at Durham. N. H.

Lafayette College vs. Swarthmore i ent generation revers the memories I Outfielder Bates drafted by Pitts- ty nttmt co CoHeee. at Kaston Pa. munuj bku me earij ui-enb pau rrsinus College vs. Temple College, League club, is reported critically ill iae wav lur ouu 1 1 itsfousiuie iui aj CoIIeeeville Pa with typhoid fever.

I thn Croat 1 1 1 Vi i cVirvril crclm nf thA I Muhlenberg College vs. Webb Acad On account of his fine work this 1 .1 I (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd Tellow's Ha.lL Phone 1464 New York. Oct. S.

Open High Low Clo Copper 66 66 66 Smelter 69 TO 63 Vi 69 U. 704 69 Ts U. S. Ffd list, Pennsylvania 12Ts 129 130H St. Paul 122U 122 122 122S B.

..1064 1064 New York Central 1134 1144 1134 lHK Reading l7s 146 Canadian Freific 193U 195 Groat Nrrt.er:i 127S 1274 I'nicn Pacitic 167-4 16Si 1674 167T, Northern Pacific 11SU 11SV, AKhii-on 1004 100i 100 4 1004 L. 146 1464 Southern Paciiic 115 llii US 1134 N. Y. BANK STATEMENT. emy, at Allentown, Pa.

Washington University vs. Johns Hopkins University, at Washington. D. C. Phillips-Exeter vs.

University of Pennsylvania Freslimea. at Exeter. year Pitcher Ed alsh has been al-1 lowed to retire for the season by Prcs-1 The Hon. Mr. Harris spoke of Mor-ident Comiskey of the White Sox.

ton and Julian and other great men of Third baseman Eddie Zimmerman the county, including William Mcn-of the Newark Club was the only dcnhail. He said "Love of nativity is Eastern League player to take part in I never-dying rassion. The siory of everv game played during the season. our ancestors will thriil i X. H.

He has been drafted by Brooklyn. ES as patriotism throbs in the! Haverford College vs. Delav.are hearts of tee of the country. College, at Havertord. t'a.

AH hail to these men. Let us make a I Gettysburg College vs. St. John's, solemn vow that we will follow the College, at Gettysburg. Pa.

footsteps of these noble men for rev-! Springfield Training School vs. Xor-; For the first time in fifteen years, Minneapolis has won a baseball pennant and at the same time established a record in the American Association by winning 107 games during the erence of ancestry is a patriotic vir- wich University, at Mass. I tue." West F. S. Blair of Guilford.

X. C. a mem-. University of Chicago vs. Indiana Kes.

Dec. S4.334.10O. Loans Dec. $13,219,400. Specie Dec.

$9,71 1.900. Legals Dec. Deposits Dec. 46.000. FOOTBALL NOTES.

li ft 1 ber of the faculty of the Friends' University, at Chicago, school there asked to be permitted to Universitv of Michigan Case vs. Mich. Univer- extend the greetings of North Caro- Scient. School, at Ann Arbor, lina. North Carol: na feels more than I Northwestern University vs CHICAGO.

Peaches. crate Apples, white, 6 Jonathan, basket 1.9032.00 farcy 5 25 5.50 a friendly interest in Wayne county, i ity of Iowa, at Evansion, HI. he said, because the large majority of University of Wisconsin vs. Law-the early settlers immigrated here rence University, at Madison. Wis.

from that state. "We feel honored in Pardue University vs. Wabash Col- bbls Apple. Maiden Blush, Blair. "We believe yoti," said Prof.

CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd I eiloWs Hali. Phone 1446.) Chicago, Oct. 8. Wheat bbls fey 5.0035.25 1 lege, at Lafayette, Ind.

University of Notre Dame v. Olivet College, at Notre Dame. Ind. "Tad" Jones, the old Yale star, is coaching the Syracuse team again this season. Daniels and Green, two Wolverine veterans, have joined the University of Michigan squad.

Yale's rushline, as well as Harvard's, is light. Beth the Crimson and Blv.e are going in for speed this fall. Coach Stagg and Assistant Coach Steffen are well pleased with the work done so far by the University of Chicago squad. Pennsylvania will play Brown at Providence, Oct. 15.

This will be the first time Pennsylvania has played in New England since 1901. Apples, Jonathan, Xo. that the truths and facts of Wayne county history were fixed by the emigrants from Xorth Carolina, nearly all Quakers." bbls bbls Open Lo Clos 9S4 Lake Forest College vs. Illinois Wes--leyan University, at Lake Forest. 111.

Ohio State University vs. University 4.350450 :.25350 common 9S 9SU 9773 Apples, Cooking, May 104 104-i 1034 1044 Corn Vegetables. High Low Tomatoes, Home Grown, fey Open 454 Cloa 49i 52 49 i of Cincinnati, at Columbus. O. Denison University vs.

Kenyon College, at Gambier. O. Western Reserve University vs. Ohio Wesleyan University, at Cleveland, O. Muskingum College vs.

Scio College, Dec. May bu 60370c Cucumbers. Home Grown, 4 to 5 doz per box 65370c 49 51T8 Low 328 354 WITH THE BOXERS. Clos Open ALL CROOKEDNESS WILL HAVE TO GO VOTERS ARE TOLD (Continued from Page One.) -Oa High 32 t8 364 at NewConcord, O. University of Wooster vs.

Buchtel Dec. May 36 Vs Peppers, Green, per box Peppers, Red. per box Pickling Onions, yellow, per bushel box Dill, per large bunches 65c $100 7585' 20 25c Harry Lewis will agree to weigh 138 pounds if he can get a match with Packey McFarland. An effort is being made to match Al Kaufman and Sam Laneford. the College, at Akron, O.

Otterbein University vs. Findlay I College, at Westerville. O. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. bout to take place in Boston next Pittsburg, Oct.

8. Cattle Supply light; choice Johnny Evers. one of the star infielders of the Chicago Cubs, who, owing to recent injuries will not be able to play in the world's championship series, and on this account many backers of the Chicago Cubs are now hedging by getting down on the Athletics. Miami University vs. Central University, at Danville, Ky.

Ohio University vs. Marietta College, at Athens, O. Antioch College vs. Earlham College, at Richmond, Ind. for the success of Captain Lee L.

Dennison of Garrett, the republican opponent of McKennan. The railroad shoD vote of Garrett is in better montn. Henry Piet, the French lightweight, who visited America last winter, is now doing military duty with the French army. prime butchers $5.90. Sheep Supply light; prime $3.50.

Hogs Receipts 10 loads; heavies $9 40; yorkers pigs $9.30. Cauliflower, Home Grown fancy, per doz. 1.70&1.S0 Wax Beans, Home Grown Per box TBgSSc' Green Beans, Home Grown, per 65 75c Lama Beans, fancy, 24-plnt case 2.7503.00 Farsley, curly, per dozen bunches 15 20c Head Lettuce, Home Grown rter bushel hox IflftSUn Heidelberg University vs. Ohio Nor-1 thern University, at Ada. O.

Veals $10.00. Awards at the Poultry Show Hiram College vs. Allegheny Col Choice lambs $7.10. shape for the republican ticket than last election. This vote is favorable to Beveridge while last campaign it was against Watson, tvho lost the i county by nearly 900.

With these two very important influences at work BASEBALL TOLEDO GRAIN. Daugherty. Greenville. (Hen) 1st. Leaf Lettucd, Outdoor, per bu against the democratic party and with a much closer and more active organization in the republican party the claims of the local republican leaders that they will elect their local and shel box 35340c Endive, Home Grown, per Toledo, Oct.

Wheat Corn Oata Clover seed ..53 Vic bushel box 60075c dium, per doz 1.00 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost PcL Chicago .101 4S New York 90 59 .604 Pittsburg 86 65 .570 Philadelphia 75 74 .503 Cincinnati 74 78 Brooklyn 62 88 .413 St. Louis 60 86 .411 Boston 51 99 .340 Celery, Golden Heart, extra fancy, 6 dozen box 1.00 1.10 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. 3rd, Chas.

Russel, Greensfork. (Cockerel) 1st, James McDonald; 2nd Chas. Greensfork; 3rd. CC. Whitely, Milton.

(Pullet) 1st. 3rd, Chas. Russel, Greensfork; 2nd, CC. Whitely. Milton.

Buff Ply. Rocks (Cock) 1st, G. A. Daugherty. Greenville, O.

(Hen) 1st, snd, G. A. Daugherty; 3rd, J. T. Thur-man.

(Cockerel) O'Brien, Greenville, 2nd, Henry Steins; 3rd J. D. Thur-man. (Pullet) 1st, G. A.

Daugherty, Greenville, 2nd, O'Brien; 3rd J. C. Thurnian. Buff Leghorn (Cock) 1st, E. Cartwright; 2nd, Manx Pennell; 3rd, J.

C. Thurman. (Hen) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, E. Egg Plant, Home Grown, me-Spinich, fancy, per tub S590c lege, at Meadville, Pa. University of Xebraska vs.

University of South Dakota, at Lincoln, Xeb. University of Missouri vs. Missouri School of Mines, at Columbia, Mo. University of Kansas vs. St.

Mary's College, at Lawrence, Kas. Kansas Agricultural vs. Kansas Xormal, at Manhattan, Kas. Butler College vs. Hanover College, at Hanover, Ind.

Knox College vs. Milliken University, at Galesburg, 111. Drake University vs. University of Illinois, at Champaign, 111. Coe College vs.

Alumni, at Cedar Rapids, la. Iowa College vs. Penn College, at Grinnell, la. Beloit College vs. Platteville Xormal, at Beloit.

Wis. Culver Military Academy vs. Grand Prairie Seminary, at Culver, Ind. Emporia College vs. Fairmount College, at Wichita, Kas.

Celery. White Plume, fancy large flat box 5055o Sweet Corn, Home Grown AMERICAN LEAGUE. The following is the list of awards that have been made at the Fall Festival poultry show: Awards on Pens. B. K.

Rocks 1st. C. Rule, Eaton; 2nd, G. Harvey; 3rd, T. C.

Hough, Fowler City. White P. Rocks 1st, Chas. Kussel: 2nd, James McDonald; 3rd, C. White-ley, Milton.

Buff P. Rocks 1st, C. Cartwright; 2nd, Henry Steins. Buff Leghorns 1st, C. Cartwright; 2nd, G.

Haroun; 3rd, Mark Pennell. White Leghorns 1st, 'O. K. Logae; 2nd, G. A.

Daugherty, Greenville; 3rd, T. C. Hough, Fountain City. Brown Leghorns 1st. G.

A. Daugherty, Greenville, 2, G. Harvey; 3rd, Homer Morrison, New Paris, O. Light Brahmas G. A.

Daugherty. Buff Orpington 1st, O. E. Oler; 2nd, J. Vv Rethmeyer; 3rd, B.

T. McMahan. White Orpington 1st, E. M. Mather; 2nd.

B. L. McMahan; 3rd, B. L. McMahan.

per sack East Buffalo. Oct. 8. Cattle Receipts 200; prime 6teers, butchers $6.75. Hogs Receipts yorkers pigs heavies $9.25.

Lambs $7.75. Sheep Receipts 800; prime $4.75. Calves Receipts 350; choice $10.75. congressional candidates bear the ear marks of plausibility. Another county where the fight is hand to hand is Noble county, which sent a democrat to the legislature in 1908 by a majority of 152, although the republicans usually carry the county by 300.

The successful democrat was Joseph T. Stahl, a manufacturer of Kendallville. Since he was elected Noble county has voted dry and a large number of dry democrats created who will not vote for Stahl this fall. Stahl also jeopardized his popularity by fighting the minimum wage law for teachers and by supporting a measure calculated to put farmers mutual insurance companies out of business and prevent the further organization of Okra. fancy, 4 basket crates 4550c Garlic, fancy, per pound ll12c New Carrots, fancy, 100 bunches 1.4031.50 Won Lost.

Pet. Philadelphia 102 4S .680 New York ..86 (53 .577) Detroit 85 67 .559 Boston 81 70 .537 Cleveland 69 80 .463 Chicago 67 84 .444 Washington 66 85 .437 St. Louis 46 105 .303 I New Beets, fancy. 100 Cartwright. (Cockerel) 1st and 3rd, E.

Cartwright. 2nd, Geo. Harvey, CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. bunches 16031.75 New Turnips, fancy, 100 bunches 2.50 Radishes, fancy. 100 bunches 1.7532.00 Cincinnati.

Oct. 8. Cattle Receipts 100; top $6.75 Hogs Receipts top $9.15 (Pullet) 1st and 3rd, E. Cartwright; 2nd, Geo. Harvey.

White Leghorn (Cock) 1st and 3rd A. Daugherty; 2nd, H. Hough, Fountain City. (Hen) 1st, 2nd and 3rd, G. A.

Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st O. K. Togae; 2nd, T. C.

Hough; 3rd, G. A. Daugherty. (Pullet) 1st, 2nd and 3rd, O. K.

Togae. Brown Leghorn (Cock) 1st G. A. such companies. The prevailing opin- ion is that Stahl will fail of re-election.

Vermont Finley, his opponent, is making a vigorous campaign. The YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. R. H.

E. Pittsburg 0 2 0 City Statistics Sheep Receipts 500; extras $4.00, Lambs $7.00. Eat- r. A. Rule.

3rd, Black Minorca? 1st, C. on. 2nd, J. W. Hrrris; Daugherty, Greenville, O.

Rhode Island Reds 1st. I democratic frame of mind in this INDIANAPOLIS 9 1 and O. Chicago 1 Leifield and Simon; Brown Archer. Brien, Green- Greenville, 2d, O. Brien orse Radish Root, dozen bunches 1.00 Horse Radish Root, grated dozen bottles 8O0 Cweet Potatoes, Jersey, extra fancy, bbl 4.25 4.50 Cabbage.

Home Grown large Potatoes, bushel 751.00 Potatoes. Early Ohio, bu 80 3 85c Rutabaga Turnips, 65370c Danish Onions, fancy, per crate 1.0031.10 Yellow Onions, Home Grown fancy, per sack 1.4031.50 White Onions, per sack 1.6531.75 Red Onions, fancy, per sack 1.5031.65 Brooklyn-New York Rain. Indianapolis, Oct. 8. Wheat 97c Corn 52c Oats 34c county was probably correctly stated by one of their wheel horses in the organization who was asked, "What Is the issue in this county, the United States senatorship or the local option question." He replied, "The issue is anything to win." Republicans Confident.

The republicans are sure of carry- Philadelphia-Boston Rain. Deaths and Funerals. FLAXXIGAX Peter Flannigan, aged 78 years, died this morning at eight o'clock, at the home of Henry Griffin, 719 Xorth West Second street. The deceased has been a resident of Richmond more than fifty years. He was a member of the St.

Mary's Catholic church. Funeral services will be held at that church Monday morning at 10 o'clock and burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. DOXLIX John Donlin, aged 53, F.ye 71c Clover seed tS.00 American Lergue. R.

H. E. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. 2 ing the seat formerly held by Luman 1 Babcock, joint representative from Detroit 0 10 Chicago 2 6 Works and Casey; Olmstead. New York-Philadelphia Rain.

Boston-Washington Rain. Indianapolis. Oct. 8. PRODUCE.

Daugherty; 2nd, H. Morrison; 3rd, George Harvey. (Hen) 1st and 2nd, G. A. Daugherty; 3rd, George Harvey.

(Cockerel) 1st and 3rd, G. A. Daugherty; 2nd, Homer Morrison. (Pullet) 1st, 2nd and 3rd, G. A.

Daugherty. Light Brahma (Cock) 1st and 2nd, G. A. Daugherty. (Hen) 1st 2nd and 3rd, G.

A. Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st G. A. Daugherty.

(Pullet) 1st, G. A. Daugherty. Buff Orpingtons (Cock) 1st O. E.

Oler 2nd and 3rd. G. A. Daugherty. (Hen) 1st, O.

E. Oler; 2nd and 3rd, G. A. Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st, B.

L. McMahan; 2nd, J. W- Rothmeyer; 3rd E. (Pullet) 1st O. E.

Oler; 2nd and 3rd, J. W. Rothmeyer. White Orpingtons (Cock) 1st, B. L.

McMahan; 2nd, G. A. Daugherty; 3rd O'Brien. (Hen) 1st. 2nd and 3rd, B.

F. McMahan. (Cockerel) 1st B. L. McMahan; 2nd E.

M. Mather; 3rd G. A. Daugherty. (Pullet) 1st and 3rd, died today at Reld Memorial hospital jjog Receipts tops $9.15.

after a long illness. One sister, Mrs. Thomas, survives. The funeral Cattle Receipts 800; top $6.00. Sheep Receipts 300; top $4.25.

Lambs $6.50. GAMES will be held at 8 o'clock Monday morning from St. Mary's Catholic church. The burial will be in St. Mary's Old Hens, per lb 10c Roosters, per lb 8c Eggs, per dozen 22a Butter.

country, per lb 27c 30c higher; butchers and shippers. Young chickens, 2 to 3 Ibe. per lb 12a ville. 3, B. Osborn.

White Wyandottes 1st. Frank Wai-lele; 2nd. G. A. Daugherty, Greenville, 3rd, H- Morrison, New Paris! Buff Wyandottes Jas.

McDonald. Black Langshang 1st, T. G. Hough, Fountain City; 2nd, G. A.

Daugherty, Greenville. 3rrd, W. H. Gregg, Greenst'ork. C.

I. Games ist, G. A. Daugherty, Greenville; 2nd, G. A.

Daugherty, Greenville. Bantams 1st. J. W. Garver, Greenville.

2nd. R. S. Bullerdick; 3rd, C. W.

Bateman. Buff Wyandotte (Hen) 1st, G. A. Daugherty, Greenville, 2nd, G. A.

Daugherty. Greenville. O. (Cockerel), McDonald. (Pullet), 1st, 2nd.

3rd. James McDonald. Langshange Cock) 1st G. A. Daugherty.

(Hen) 2nd G. A. Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st G. A.

Daugherty Greenville, 2nd and 3rd. -T. C. Hough, Fountain City. (Pullet) 1st, T.

C. Hough. Fountain City; 2nd. H. C.

Garrett; 3rd, G. A. Daugherty. Greenville, O. C.

I. Games (Cock) 1st, G. A. Daugherty, Greenville. (Hen) 1st.

2nd, 3rd. G. A. Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st.

G. A. Daugherty. Bantams (Cock) 1st, O'Brien, Greenville. 2nd.

G. A. Dauahertv: RICHMOND MARKETS BROKE NECK; LIVES WAGON MARKET. National League- St. Louis at Cincinnati.

Chicago at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. American League. Boston at New York.

(Two Games. Philadelphia at Washington. (Two Games) Cleveland at St. Louis. Detroit at Chicago.

Steuben and Lagrange counties. Babcock had no opposition two years ago and up to date the democrats have not nominated any one to run for the legislature against Maurice McClew of Angola, the republican candidate. These two counties went 2,000 republican two years ago despite the presence of Cyrus Cline of Angola upon the democratic ticket as a candidate for congress. Cline received his least democratic support in Steuben county his hime, two years ago, than any democratic candidate for congress in that district for years, but he will receive even less this year. When Senator Beveridge left the dictrict on Friday he received the congratulations of Judge N.

Heaton, republican candidate for congress, and various district and county organization officials, because of his splendid work in the district. It was the unanimous opinion of these men that Beveridge had added strength and votes for the PROVISION MARKET. E. M. Mather; 2nd, B.

L. McMahan. Black Minorcas (Cock) 1st, Rule; Most Unusual Case Is Attracting Attention of Medical Men in the East. Wagon market quotations furnish, ed by Omer G. Whelan, South Sixth street, are: Oats, 32 cents -per bu corn.

55 cents per rye. 6536? cents per hay, loose timothy $14 to $15 per ton; mixed, $13 per ton; clover. $9 per ton; straw, $5 to $6 per ton. (Paid Er J. II.

isggemeyer Sons) Fruits. Pears, canning, per bu Concord grapes, fancy, per basket 22c to 24c Seckel pears, per bu 1.65 Bartlett pears, per bu 1.40(31.50 Peaches, yellow, per tu. 2.00Q 2.15 2nd and 3rd. G. A.

Daugherty. (Hen) 1st and 2nd. C. Rule; 3rd G. A.

Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st and 3rd C. Rule. 2nd, (Pullet) 1st and Snd, C. Rule; 3rd P.

Garland. Rhode Island Reds (Cock) 1st Bass Osborn; 2nd and 3rd, O'Brien. (Hen) 1st Mark Pennell; 2nd, C. W. l-10t PRAISES OF RUGGED PiONEERS SOUNDED (Continued From Page One.) Water bills due Oct.

1. Philadelphia. Oct. 8. The unusual case of a woman living three weeks with a broken neck is holding the attention of medical men in this city.

3rd. C. A. Bateman. (Hen) 1st, 2nd.

Bateman; 3rd George Harvey. (Cock. trepuDiican canaiaates on an ticKets. 3rd Bass lerel) 1st and 2nd, O'Brien; G. A.

Dausherty. Greenville. 3rd Osborn. and 3rd, (Pullet) 1st, 2nd i Mrs. Margaret Clark was taken to J.

W. Garver. (Cockerel) 1st. C. W.

Baseman; 2nd O. E. Oler; 3rd. C. W.

Bateman. (Pullet) 1st, G. A. Daugher- the Woman's Homeopathic hospital three weeks ago suffering from a Football Games Today tv; 2nd. C.

W. Bateman; 3rd. G. A. 2nd.

C. W. Bateman; 3rd. O'Brien. White Wyandottes (Cock) 1st and 3rd, G.

A. Daugherty: 2nd. Homer Morrison. (Hen) 1st Frank Wardele; 2nd and 3rd. G.

A. Daugherty. (Cockerel) 1st, G. A. Daugherty; 2nd Homer Morrison: 3rd.

Frank Warele. (Pullet) broken neck, and she is not only living, but, the doctors say, her condi Daugherty. Single Entry Peleins Ducks. Indian Runners 1st. Homer Morrison; 2nd P.

M. Garland, Eaton, tion is such that ultimate recovery is i 1st, Frank Wardele; 2nd. Homer Mor- ESTABLISHED 1890 SMOKED MEATS SMOKED MEATS We have just taken out of the smoke house a fine large lot of all kinds of hams and bacon. We can furnish you with any kind of a ham, large or small; any kind of bacon from the very thinnest and leanest to the heaviest and thickest kind. Our prices are right and goods have the quality.

We will give you special prices on 100 pounds or more. Schwegman's Meat Markets, 3 Phones 3rd, D. D. Smith. rd G.

A. Daugherty. Fun Tail Pigeons 3rd, G. A. Daugh- rioa erty; 1st.

A. Vasler Whitely, 3rd Mad-. Best Doz. Egss 1st, C. Milton; 2nd.

E. M. Mather; SPORTING GOSSIP BASEBALL NOTES. looked for. Mrs.

Clark's head is trussed up. Doctors say that if she recovers she will be obliged to wear an iron brace to keep her head in one position. Though unable to make the slightest move, Mrs. Clark has not once voiced complaint since being taken to the hospital. Her sunny disposition, doctors say, has had much to do with the improvement noted in her condition.

According to "medical men, 99 per cent of persons whose necks are broken die within a short time after sus-tainging the Injury. Many of those who survive the first shock die a lingering death. Mrs. Clark has lost but little in weight since being admitted to the hospital- dock Xew Paris, O. E.

rred Ply. Rock (Cock) 1st. Homer Morriscn. New Paris; 2nd. o.

Harvey. (lien) 1st. Homer Morrisou. New Paris: Srd. Geo.

Harvey. (Cockerel) 1st. C. Rule, Eiton: 2nd, T. C.

Hoi'gh, Fountain City; C. Rule. Eaton, O. (Pullet) 1 Siu, L. M.

Pike, Fountain City; 2nd Juo. vered by the speaker. His admonition was that the present generation should do its work in their living day as did our immortals. Address by Harris. Addison C.

Harris of Indianapolis, who was minister to Austria, spoke for about twenty minutes. He said tnat this celebration marked the cycle of a hundred years of the foundation of Wayne county. He aid tnat the pioneers believed in the liberty of mind and body. They communed with God in their own way and conscience was the voice which guided the early settlers. It was the brave and the strong which braved the trials of trips across the mountains to enjoy the fruits of the wilderness which had been consecrated to freedom in the first ordinance of the United slates in 17S7.

He said that Ms ancestors were among the early settlers and one was the furthest western settler. Richmond was in 1810 a mere frontier neighborhood and the residents enjoyed none of the privileges of the present time. The battle at Tippecanoe made it safe for the arly settlers. When it came time for the admit- East. Yale University vs.

Holy Cross College, at New Haven. Harvard University vs. Williams College, at Cambridge. Princeton University vs. New York University, at Princeton, N.

J. University of Pennsylvania vs. University of West Virginia, at Philadelphia. Carlisle Indians vs. Bucknell University, at Wilkes Barre, Pa.

West Point vs. Tufts College, at West Point. Naval Cadets vs. Rutgers College, at Annapolis. Cornell University vs.

Oterlin College, at Ithaca, N. Y. Syracuse vs. University of Rochester, at Syracuse, X. Y.

Brown University vs. Colgate University, at Providence. R- I- Amherst College vs. Wesleyan University, at Middletown, Conn. Dartmouth College vs.

Colby College, at Hanover, N. H. Massachusetts Agricultural vs. Trinity College, at Hartford. Conn.

Geneva College vs. Washington and Jefferson College, at Washington, Pa. T-e Jackson, now with Cleveland, led the Southern League in hitting (with a jercentage of .353. "Rube" Oldring of the Athletics has on the knee and may not be I able to play in tho world series. JORDAN, M'MANUS HUNT FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Automobile Service for Calls Out of City.

Private Chapel and Ambulance. Telephone 2175. Parlors 1014 Main Street. H- White Ply. Rock (Cock) 1st.

TzVx rout hard lucv. The St Lou- G. A. lis Browns made 16 hi: for a total of Gregg, Greensfork; 2nd. 3rd Avers Cherru Pectoral NOTICE.

Because of the fact that the market house wfll be used all this week by the Fall Festival Exhibits, no market will be held Saturday evening. W. W. Zimmerman. Mayor.

PURE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICKLING If you want your pickles to keep, use none hut the best. Also Pure, Whole Spices that are fresh; Horseradish Root. Etc. Phone 2292. H.

HADLEY, GROCER. 1033 Main John H. Taylor, Market Master..

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