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UNION ABANDONED 9 ASSEMBLAGE AT THE JESTER HOME The Hair Question! rwcQMaimBMMa lj.weii ni in i M-rSSJ'' THE MUNCIE MORNING STAF. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1906 Sooner or later, most men and womes bar to RESERVE SCHOO lany Surviving Pupils Have mm 11111 II Recently united wnn we -iaPr' Holiness Church. KjGHT RINGING OF BELL arm un. ajAsver fJola question.

The longer you ponder over the problem, the mors difficult It become. Bat If you answer It promptly. It's as simple as C. Ton seed never be troubled with tbe prospect of prematurely gray hair, cant haJr. or no hair It yon give It couple ot minutes ot your time, eay once or twice a week.

But If your hair is already coming out or turning gray. It your scalp is scourged with dandruff or other disease, it is all the more Important that you begin at once to restore It to normal cleanliness and health. Neglect will only add to your troubles. Start now rubbing the scalp thoroughly once a day, after apply tat to the roots of the hair Old Gibraltar Opal Hair Tonic Was to Give Warning of the ur imp Coming of Christ, It is Said. I I ONUirntMrts Aug.

pupils of The formula ot responsible manufacturing chemists. Highly antlseptlo. Opens and purifies the pores, heals eruptions and puts the scalp in a healthy, sanitary condition. Has no equal for promptness In eradicating: dandruff, ecsema, itching scalp, and stopping loss of hair. Leaves the hair neither brittle nor sticky, but clean, soft, lustrous and firmly-rooted.

Restores natural color and Induces a heavy new growth It used In time. gd Reserve Scnoor wm nui uuiu ie- tins. rlT- til. iUrVIVlHS puuo nit "ich hj- the Holiness church and now have NOW AT DRUGGISTS IN TWO SIZES, SSo AND 7So Old Gibraltar Opal Egg Shampoo. 25c.

Makes Scalps Clean Tjew ini enjaiE the minds of serious people. tht past tue pupils Hit come Iran f.rent states of the union to gather on If" jg tu of the old schoolhOuse and to jrry out the last uay 01 bcooui in the long a so. nomi mil-iiu a 1 Oregon was in imti Jtm. a rv 7 An raa once the rassed ooy janitor, nut is nw a oia reserve scnooi GONAC 1 LAMf All Family reunion recently held at Leroy Jester's home, two and one-half miles northwest of Torktown. ta famous before the civil war and was liiwat stripped of young- men who went ir front In tho union cause.

em her at the fair rrounds at Munele. A The Reserve neighborhood was startled program will be jfiven. tw nights ago witn tne ringing or tne DOC GORDON IN tvs Hell of the Lynn meeting house across CROFP HEl'XION. The Croft family reunion will be held rued from the site or the oia school, it Is said that one of the former Saturday, September 1, a mile nnd a half BV CTARV GOILKINe) -FREEFIw Mrs. Sarah Duncan, wife of ex- west of Blountsville.

A big dinner will (us is is (IS as (h IV i C0PVR16HT WOfe ALL RIGHTS RESERVED be served and a program given. The Rev. 5nitor Charles uuncan, puneu ins rope. The bU soon brought many to the scene. The retson of tho rifilng, it Is said, was Harvcv Croft is president of the famllv association and .1.

A. C'roff, secretary. lve warning of the coming or Christ, hlch Is near at hand, according to the Harness Idea. The excitement over tne -eligloiii innovation is growing more ssrke J. THIRD BALES GATHERING.

Dunkirk, Aug. 9. The third annual reunion of the Bales family will be held in the Weaver grove, two miles northwest of this place, on Thursdav, Aug. 23. As At "ROOD CITIZENSHIP" Hon.

James Bingham, of Muncie, Ad- dressed Indiana Pioneers. no. $0.40 Ind Aug. 9. Several hun KIXDEL FAMILY IN OHIO.

Celina, Aug. twelfth annual reunion of the KinJel family will be held in the park at this plice on Wednesday, Aug. 15. dred people attended the annual old set- to' reunion of Rush county here today. Tickets will be sold at The Star office until 10:00 o'clock Saturday night, when the sale closes.

The special train will leave Big Four station at 7.00 A. M. Monday, August 13. Baggage should be at station by Saturday noon. It will then be sent on ahead and delivered to your tent.

PAYS YOUR TRANSPORTATION AND GIVES YOU THE USE OF TENT AND EQUIPMENTS The Big Four Railroad officials are arranging ample accommodations for all, and will have a representative from their Cincinnati office accompany the train to see that all arrangements are carried out satisfactorily. A member of the Star's staff will also be with the party. was one of the largest gatherings of 0 Use ioneers ever held in this part of the I vl tats. Congressman James H. Watsop BCGH AND CODD1NGTON.

Hartford City, Aug. 9. The second annual gathering of the Bugh and Coddlngtcn families will be held this year on the old Banlcor; Bugh farm, five miles northeast of here, on Sunday, Aug. 26. It will bj an all-day affair.

mi present, mingling -with the people nd Incidentally he made a very stirring iddrese. Hon. James Bingham, of Munole, Re- Hiblican candidate for attorney general the state, made an excellent address his afternoon, his subject being "Good ALSO, THE GOTTSCHALKS. Nottingham, Aug. 9.

A meeting of all the GotUenalks in this locality will Citizenship." While Mr. Bingham did not talk politics, he practically outlined his policy in office after election. In speaking on the above subject, he admonished his warers to io m-jir nuty as gooa citizens tiDholdine law and order in this state. He said that strict law enforcement be held the fifth of September on the F. R.

Gottschilk farm near this place. NOFFSINGER REUNION. Union City, Aug. 9. The Noffsln-ger reunion will be held on the old Noff-slnger homestead tn Sunday, Aug.

19, to which all friends aid relatives are cordially invKcd to attend, ftould be the issue of not only one, bu: VI Vl VI vl VI VI 7 political parties. MEETING OP VETERAN'S 1 Members of the Old Fifteenth Indiana Battery Spend Day With Comrade. Outing Manager at Star office for Alexandria, Aug. 9. Today's re SPALDINGS MEET SUNDAY.

Montpelier, Aug. 9 The fourth annual reunion the Spal.iing family will be held at Spalding's grove, one-naif mile north of here, on next guAday, August 12. Call on tickets union of the Fifteenth Indiana Eattery tt the home of Pols Fuller was a plcas-int event The time was passed in talk- or information. Both phones 90 AN over the war and enjoying a very Hue dinner. In the gathering today were and hostess, Mr.

and Mrs. Fuller, SHAFER REUNION. The annual reunion of the Shafer family rvill be held at McCulluch park, August 30. FAILED TO KISS HIS WIFE Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Draper, and I. P. Dtvls and wife, all of Alexandria; Mr.

34 Mrs. W. H. Bowman, Bourbon, Ind. ssWsBHMsMHHsaBss called Aaron.

"Am you ready, Aaron inquired the doctor. Aaron grinned, opened a rude chest and produced a number of objects, which James recognised at once as dummy pigeons, tto Doctor Gordon was to take Mm to a pigeon shooting match. James felt a little disgusted. Ho had, In fact, taken rnrt in that sport with considerable guslo himself, but just now, he being fairly launched, as It were, upon the serious things of life, look It somewhat In dudgeon that Dottor Gordon should think to amuse him with such frivolities. But to his amusement the elder man's face was a-quiver with mtrth and fairly caper.

"Show Ihe pigeons to Dortor Elliot, Aaron," said Doctor Gordon. James took ono of the rude disks called fiigeons from the hand of Aaron with ndlfTerence, then he sinrted and stared at Doctor Gordon, who laiisned like a boy, falily doubling himself with merriment. Aaron did not laugh, he chewed on, but his eyes danced. "Why, they are" stammered "Just so, youmr man," replied Doctor Goidon. "They are wood.

Aaron mad them on a lalhe. ami not a soul can te them from tho clay pigeons unless they handle them. Now you are going to seq some fun. Jim G'jodman, who is the meanest skunk in town, has cheated every mother's son of us first and last, and this afterno he Is going to shoot against Albert Ddd. and lies going to gPt his finish! Dod.i knows ahoiit It.

He'ii have lay piems all rlRht. Cioodman has put up quite a sum of money, and he stanns fair to losu for once In his life." "Come on, Aaron, put the hay marr in the buHSy. We'll drive down to the We luiven't got much time to spare." Aaron backed tho imire out of her stall snd hitched her to the mud-bespattered busgy, and the two men drove off with the woodn plgoons under the seat. They had not far in to a large field Intersected with various footpsilis and with a large baro space, which evidently served as a footlwll gridiron. "This field Is used like town properly." explained tiie doctor "hut the funny part of it is It belonged to an end woman who is perhaps tho richest person In Alton, and sks such a pried for the land that nobody can huv It, and It.

has never occurred tn her to keep oft tiaspassers. So everybody trespasses, and she pays tne taxes, and we are all satisfied, especially as there are plenty of better bulluing, sites In Alton to he bought for less money. That old woman bites Iter nose off every day and never knows It." On this harr.Mi expanse, intersected with the narrow footpaths, covered between with the no color of last year's dry we)ds mid grass, were assembled some half dozen men and hovs. They rushed un the doctor's buwy eamn alongside, "rjin 'em?" they cried eagerly. Doctor Gordon fumbled under the sent and dmw out the hatch of wooden pigeons, which ene young fell iw, who seemed to he mn sier of ceremonies, grasped and rushed off with lo the queer-looking machine erected In tho center of the foot-bnll clearing for the purpose of making I hem lake wiiiH's The others went with him.

Doctor Gordon not out of his tmg-gy, accompanied hy James, and thev, too, (olned ih. little group. "Got the others?" asked Gordon in a half whisper. Yes. you bet.

We've got the others ell right," said the young fellow, and everybody laughed. Men and hovs heean to gather until the field was half tilled with them. They all wore grinning countenarn es. heaven's sake, hoys, don't set as If It were so awful funny, or you'll spoil the whoji thing," said the young fellow who had come for Im; pigeons. Only one fiieo was entirely sober, even severe as with resilve, and that was the face of a small, mean-looking man be-ineen 40 and 60.

He carried gun, nnd looked at once Important and greedy. "Thai's Jim Qoodman," whispered Doctor Gordon to James, "snd he's a crack shot, too, Alhert Isn't as sure though he's prettv good. too. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) SHE IXVED AND ATE. Perhaps the ultimate limit of idiocy and banality, In the shape of an attempt to Imitate the monkey, dog and horse din-nets of Newport degenerates, was reached by a woman of Santa Ana, Oranno who gave an entertainment at her "palatial home," In honor qJ a young pig that was shout to be klllei and eaten.

We are Informed that the "charming hosteis" became greatly attached to the piglet, and feeling that Its end was near, she decided to honor It before eating It wit ri an afternoon tea, so that her friends snd guests might tender their adieus to the young iwlue.Los Ancsles Times. V- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chris l'orkey. Bremen, M'.

George Graves, North Madison, Mr. and Mrs. George Basley, Bre-nen, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pru.

A. J. Traub. Indian- If JPMs; Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Dentsori, ru, John E. Johnson, Fountain, IM Henrv K.ille Mark-land Tnrl Mr. v.t Mre.

John Glmber and daughter. In-Jnrjpulii; Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal A. Oreenleaf, and son, Matthews, Ind J.

T. Atoms, wif and niece. Geneva, Ind. MERCER COtNTV PIONEERS INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE A SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE Opening week of the fall term Aug. 27 to Sept 8.

Write call or phone Immediately for particulars. We want more young men nd women to supply the demands fur oflloe help. The Munole school Is located In the Jones block, Fudse's corner, opposite the MuNiiuanton. Office open dHy snd evening for enrollment. Pltones: M.

87; Hell M. Interesting Meeting Held at Celina So She Thumped Him With a Cane and Was Arrested. Atlanta, Aug. 9. Robert Lang-ley's failure to greet his young wife with a kiss when he returned to his boarding house yesterday resulted Mrs.

Langley being arrested on a charge of thrashing her husband. The evidence was to the effect that when Langley did not kiss Mrs. Lang-ley she attempted to force him to kiss her. Langley pushed his wife away in a playful way, but ths young woman became angered, and crying: "You won't kiss me, will you?" she seized a cane and rained blows on her husband. Judge Broyles dismissed the case after telling Langley that a man ought always to kiss his wife when he returns home.

Yesterday Afternoon. Is Ctllra, 0., Auu. The pioneers of Mircer county met todav In coodlv num- CHAPTER III. (Continued. "Those peopii seem positively elated btccuse that old soul is sick," said James when he and the doctor were again in the hupgy.

"I hey are." said Doctor Gordon, "even the old women horself. who knows well enough that she has not long to live. Did you ever think that the desire of distinction was one of the most, perhapj the nu.st. Intense i.ureiy spiritual emotion of the human Look at the way these penpls live here, grubblne away at the soil like ants. The most ot them have in their lives Just three ways of attracting notici the momentary con-sidtiration of thrir kind; birth, murriage, sickness and death.

With the first they are hardly actively concerned, even with the st.coiid many have nothing to do, There are mora women than men as usual, and although the women want to marry, all the men do not. There remains only sickness and death for a stand-In-, fn to fpeak. If uno of them Is re.Uiy sick and dies tho people ar aroused to take notice. Tho sick person and the corpse havo a certain state and dignity which they have never attained Why, bless you. man, I have one patient, a middle-aged woman, who has been laid up for years with rheumatism, and she Is fairly vainglorious, nnd so is her mother.

She brags of her invalid daughter. If he had been merely an old maid on her hands she would have been ashamed of her, and thfl woman herself would have been sour and discontented. But she has fairly married rheumatism. It has been to her as a. husliand and children.

I tell you, young man, one has to have his little footstool 'if elevation among his fellows, even if Is a mighty queer one, or he loses his sell-respect, and self-respect is the best jewel wo have." They were now out in tho load again, the team plnddiiiK heavily through (Tie red shade. "It Is a damned soil," said tho doctor for the second time, lie lo.3k?3 down at the youn man beside him, nno James again felt that resentful sense ot youth and inexperience. "I don't know how you've been brought up," said the eider man. "I don't want to infuse hereilo notions Into your Innocent mind." James straightened himself. He tried to give the other man a knowing look.

"I have been about a good deal," he; said. "You ne.vl not be afraid about corrupting me." Doctor Gordon lauehed. "Well I shall not try," he said "At least I shall not mean to corrupt you. I am a pessimist but you are so young that your ought not to be influenced by that. Lord, "lily think what may before you.

Yju don't know. I am so far along that I know as far as I am concerned. I did not know but you had been brought up to think that whatever the Lord made was good, and that In sayimr that this red, gluey New Jersey soil was damned had I was swearing the worst way. I don't want to have millstones and that sort of thing about my nock I was quite up in the. scriptures at one time." "ou need not bo afraid," said James with dignity, "I think the soil darned had mysell.

Hs hesitated little over the darned, but once It was cut, he felt proud of it. "ta. It Is." sail E'O'tor Gordon." and the Lord niado It, he did not altogether succeed, and I son no earthly way to trarlng the Now Jersey soil hay to original bud the Garih of Edt "That's so," sanl Poctor Gordon's face grew sober, his jocular mood for the tlmo hnd vanished, lie was his true self. "Did It ever occur to you that dijwas. was thi! devil?" hs asked abruptly.

"That Is, that all these infernal microbes that burrow in the tinman syst in to lis disease nnd death were his ver. labia inins at work?" James shook hln head and looked c.t his companion's face, with its gloomy corrugatl iiiM. "Well. It. has to me," said the doctor, "and let me ask you one thing.

You have been brought up to believe the devil's particular residence was hell, haven't' you?" James replied in a bewildered fashion that he had. "Well." said Doctor Gordon, "If the devil lives hre. as he must live, when there'f such failures In the way or soli, snd such ellmntes. and such (lendlxh diseases and crimes, why, this is hell." James started at him. Dotnr flordJn nodded half gloomlnkly, half whimsically.

"It's so," he said. ''We call it earth: but it's hell." James said nothing. The doctor's rlonmy theology was too much for hlij. Besides, he was not quite sure that ths cider man was not charting him. "Well," ssld Pvtor Oordon, presently, "nell it If, but therj are compensations, ueh as apph'Jwk.

and now snd ih9 theie's somethlm? that sinuses one even here. I am going to take you to something that enlivens hell this afternoon, If r.omehodv doesn't send a I sir trying to my work done Ihle morning, the worst of It, so as to have on hour this afternoon." The two returned Ilt'le after twelve, and found luncheon wltln them. Mrs Kwlng took her tlhee st the table, snd thought that she did not look quite so III us she had done the evening before She talked more, snd ate with some appetite Gordon's face lightened, not with the faHe gity which James had seen, but he really looked quite and spoke affectionately to hf "Whs do you think. Tom?" said she, "has come over Clemency? I don't know when there his ben a mornlne that she has no gone (or a framn, rain or ins, but she has not stirred out to; d.iv, She says she feels quite well, but I 'b nemen -y Is all rlrht." ssld Doctor aimon, hut his faee darkened ssaln. As ir riemen-v.

he bent over her piste snd looked sulkier thsn ever. She fairly llhl? esn go "it this Sf'ernoen" said Mrs. Kwin. "I im all out of humor oT it," Kh with an of snlmoslly, If somebody wt 0 blame, but when saw Mrs. Kwing's rs she mitrt "I waiM much Prefer with y'l dr." hs ssld, snd finish Arnie's Chrlstf present Kh siviks with such tn effertlnnat" air the Jsmes looked sdmlrlnsly st her ghj emed a rsbipp-r.

thought it n. ton much pr(r staying with Mrs, V.vt going 'Hh po-tor OMon ni. the n'vstertoua outing which he nsd d'reetlv sf'er luneheen doe-don led James out into the stable and 1 at th Celina fair grounds. The mtlnr was called to order by the Fresl-wt. Upu S.

A. Nir.kerson. Music was $1100 Oldsmobile Touring Car j-uuru ry me Stanley inim corps ufneva, jnn. i no eiecucn oi inp.vs ALFRF.O r. IMS.

i.ANn. Stenographer for Warner Clear Hunile. H. Hoebuck; vim presidents, Levi Robln-w H. B.

Bennett; H. H. Chapman, wreury; C. E. Riley, treasurer.

MEETING OF MARTI XDALES. Anderson. An 9 neeenrfana -nf the Ellsha Martlndale held a reunion at wltl fifteen famlles repre-r fons In attendance Martlndaie, Indianapolis; William Castie, and 8. C. Mar- is i I 1003 MODEL Fully equipped with new extension top, brass trimmings, searchlight and generator odometermud apron under entiro car, Engines In excellent working order.

-The best bargain we have to offer. On account of owner leaving city we will sell For $575.00 Fisher Automobile Co. Indestructible Stove Lining Fits any store, no matter how warped. Lasts longer than Iron. Any one can nse It successfully.

Sold under a positive guarantee. Ask yonr stove repairer or hardware dealer. Kctalls 2So per package. Western Fire Cement Co. BRAZIL, IND.

CHCRCH AXXIVERSARY. Portland, Au. iwrh "cilUK Or Id r.i.nr,la as Bo larnnTiil insunn chur-h mill held op. next rniinf 7 in inn oui fr.rm in church, and A number ot nagmr I a nrannh "HERB COKEYS WILL MEKT. ZmV1 "Wif of th Corey family 8.10 NOItTIf RTKKI'X INOIANAPOMg, IND.

fs. a. MffRTIN1 Mann- (uve ni wo-rimm i- Bo" "n.on W'd nesday. Aug. mi; lat- JUchacl Corey, of this DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work ssee pF.it tooth Opes Esenuigi tISVt Welsst 11 1 DR.

SURBER Can Cure You What Is your disease? Do not wait If you are suffering from Kervous sii nuii ot the Clevenger and (amih- vnfir mm 11- the firth Sunday in Bop- reunion, the fifth Sunday in fiep- WEALTHY BARBER IS DEAD Once Bought a House for Paid For it With Coins. Paris, 111., Aug. 9. Henry Henn, who was reputed to be the richest barber tin the Htate of Illinois, Is dead here as the result of a paralytic stroke. Henn is said to have left an estate worth more than $100,000.

All the money he made himself, shaving customers in his barber ehop. Two years ago Mr. Henn bought a business hotiBe on the public square. When ha came to pay for the property he hauled the money, JS0.000. to the owner In a amal! wagon.

Coins of every denomination, from gold pieces down to pennies, were included in tho purchase money. CIGARETTEs'foT" BRITISH Admiralty Rrcognlres Increase In Popularity of Lighter Smoke. London, Aug. 9. The antl-clgarette crusade was never more active In England than at present, the outcome being the projected legislation regarding Juvenile smoking.

It seems curious, therefore, that the British Admiralty should select this moment to populariie clrarette smoking In the navy. For years the popularity of the pipe and ths sailors' powerful plug tobacco has ben decreasing. Navy men are showing Increasing appreciation of the cigarette and Admiralty, recognising this, has determined to Issue fine cut tobacco suitable for cigarette rolling st the low prtre of a shilling, a pound, the sal'ors always receiving tobacco duty free. WESTERN OILS REDUCED. Independence, Aug.

Prslrle Oil and enmpsny. a brsn'h Of the Standard toUy. announced a r. duc'im wirf oil of thiee tnrs eents for refined and thirty-two cents Ut fuel OIL The KODAK Agents Omega Oil IN CHEST WHITE, The Photographer at 106 E. Main St.

For Your Next PHOTOS Weakness, Mtoinaoli, Itings, Heart, Kidneys, Liver Disease or Catarrh. Kvery train firings people from the country and neighboring towns tn he treated by Dr. flurbrr. jdlrs, you need not suffer from female weak, noes, headache, backache or nervousness. Cell shout your case.

If you can be cured Dr. Burner will tell yon so. lie makes no misleading state, menu or false promises. Consultation free. Call and see Dr.

Rurber and don't let money mailers keep you from being! cored. He will allow yon to pay as of rou instances permit, Oflloe Hours a. m. to p. in, Phone 1067.

mm New Pianos to Rent $3.30, $4 or $5 Month. Krell French Piano Co. Tf CliPRFP located In Dlthop Block, Ul OUtADLlA Opp. Postolf ice, Muncie, Ind. with a complete stock of Kodaks priced from )1 to $35 The OWL sntrmai nr sre SfiS, the i r'un fii Site.

Jsrksnn Street Hide, Delaware Hotel. HAY FEVER THY EUCAPINE OIL THE NEW INHALATION REMEDY One Month's Treatment 50c. What do you want to swap? What do you want to buy? Whatever be your want today A Star Want Ad you should try. ii if iia i i utf IN THE DELAWARE king careful to 14 kP Wf061 deaa c10 'WaettnyowUMBioild, I.

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