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liiL MUNUh. MORNING STAR. THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 191 1. 10 BLAME ATTACHES tPs Avd veteran I HALL HAS PENCHANT iusy Cobbler Whistles; Neighbors Complain I lr.il Jan.

4. K. G. TRAINED NURSE INJURED SeicHn, a cohhltr, of thij city, applies hlmaelf eo tnduxtrlously to htB trade, workinK ail day and mo.t of the niKht. Many New Castle complained to the Accident Takes Place in Union City Home Fractures Her Shoulder.

Coroner J. S. Coffman Will Exonerate Lad Who Killed His Chum Accidentally. Get Spurious Paper From Paroled Convict. SLAYER WAS RELEASED LEASE OF LIBERTY BRIEF i' jrr I 1 twenty-four hours and all the time.

Tin- cat was hut authoritii-H took no a'-tmn, feeling that the man la worthy of praise. The only fault to V- iound with him la that his tlrel'MS work at nlKht disturbs tie o' his neighbors. The buy coh hi ti hu la suld to work air-tout reft, ts an tin-HKHuminK and ordinary looking workman, hut his i-xtreiii" lmjiJ natur.i. and constant whistliror do not attention. He told the he had to work hard to support his family, and that when is l.ris!( eome-timea labiirs tlirouKli the nitfht to sae the expense of an ii.t.

Ho denied that hi hard work tires him. admonished to Hoik rnai nli'titicht until at least the iiino hour City, Ind.r-Jan. 4. Mrs. Dora Brandon, a trained nursa from Indianapolis, who was in attendance on Mm.

Stewart Clark, was severely Injured this mornlnK a the result of a fall. fShe was prenarins a meal for her patient when, in reaching for some potatoei kept on the cellar landing, she malt' a miastep and plunged down the stairway. She was picked up and carried to her room and It was Go No Longer Any Doubt as to Regrettable Affair. Automobile Employe to Back to Jeffersonville. Important hinir.4 before she recovered onsi-i msness.

While she is suffering properties of severely tmni the shock, It was found that, with the exception of a fractured -New Castle, Jan. 4. Frank d. Hall, a cost c'eik Inrmerlv employed hy the Motor snouiner, no hones were broken. the Grape are Chad Johnson, the younn man who sh.it and fatally hi chum, Lr-r Mi Lain, rternnnn, the latf.

riyinir Tuesday rilpht In the Whitney hi-mpit wli: be completely exonerated l.y Coroner Coffman in his report, anil nn adle of the coroner ynijni! Johnson nan KAiaV A SCOKE III HT. transmitted EASIER TO LETTERS KeKrt of post Office S. I'ugli, Itaniii-r Mail Carrier. Montpelli-r. Jan.

4. The report i.s Just Kiven out as to the amount PasM-iici-r Train Runs Into iTrUUit by I East I limine New Albany, Jan. bound passenger train So. Southern railway ran Into on the handled in the postoMloe of of mail this city company and paro.fd convlrt from the Jeffersonville reformatcry Is In the county Jail here ae the reetilt of opi rations of the "frenzied finance" variety. He la churd with securing money on checks on the Citizens State bank, of this city, when he liud no funds In that Institution.

Hull's operations In this city, which were carried on In a wholesale manlier, were first discovered when he secured J20 from Charles i'lerson, for the Indianapolis, Castle Toledo traction line. i'lerson finally an open uurli)r the holidays, which i.y tne police about 11 clock X'Hterdny niornlnR. Coroner C.ITinan made a thorough iuvestlKotbiii of the ease yesterday, a nil he could lin.l nn Ideri'o that tended show thai the kll Ink' hu thcr tlr ii an bleiital. Tin. twn Inn Included the days after New Year switch at West Peventh street, this 'ity, and struck a yard engine.

None of the coaches was derailed, but score of pasiteneers -were bruised and he. III the best i.f milntu and hud ry The postal cards that passed through the iilflif numbered l.r.DO. while the paekuKis were more than any prior year. ri. K.

I'tjffh, who has been in the set vice longer than any one man at the I'm le Sam place, says that the postal card take up more time, than any other form of mail. A clerk can trie i-iidly toward M. other, and otherwise Injured, nearly all receiving prcpurlnB 4,, hiintlmt cut chins and noses from rontact with ether wlnn the accident occurred. seats in front of them when the air wecureii nis money arid hail hanllv widowed mother i.f the McljOn brakes ere app'led. The enginea were badly damaged taken the aae out of the hands of the police before It.

ll, Uootlwln, a tloth-IriK merchant, asketi that the check manipulator he taken Into cimtody, a. handle 1 Oil letters while he handles 10 cards. The lattfr are thin, which Engineer J. W. Knight, of Kast Ht.

Louis, was bruised and cut. Dick Hln- n.y and hi other relatives Informed 10 i w.in. that they held no malic i.a.iliiKt yiuiiK Jiihrnmn and that the Icllevcd the slinotliitf was an accident. It In a miracle that the yountc man lived an Ii.nn lie did, rnnMlilerinn eauses them to stick together th ton, of this city, was conductor. no nan securea from It on "in'' space lor a.i.iress is smal caus- worthlesa cheek.

Mali wax located SKVKntl.Y 1IIHT AT FTXEUAL, the home of fiancee, a local school inir the writing tn he crowded to Ret her. This takes more time to de cipher than an envelope of a letter. me passnKe taken l.y the bullet An autopsy held yesterday morning hy Absolutely Mm. CTydi Ajers. of Dunkirk.

Thrown The leual holiday of rural route Coffman showed that Ihe bullet from a revolver hail IToin Buggy in Hunaway. carriers made a bunch of mail crowd up on them for Tuesday, and all the men were late In getting back into pure to the food. Dunkirk, Jan. 4. While Clyde the city tntm their trips.

Avers and wife, of this city, were attending the funeral of her cousin Charles Ilooher, two miles east of Hedkey, this mornlnir, the Iiorse they were driving became scared and ran entered the head In the middle and at the lop of the forehead The hu let pilled entirely through the brain and bad forced lu wav out rkiiih throuiih the rear portion of the skull, hut had not penetrated the sonlp. The hullet (an found ahout, two Inchon hack and above the left ear. Vitality Wan SiroiiK. Ynunn Lain had uniisuary stroiik i.l.illty or he wouiil iilmi'Mt instantly, ns a l.ullet wound of the away, upsetting the luiggv and severe The food is thereby teacher, anil wan arrentf ii. Throuxh hie attorney he nei tired money to reimburse Mr.

liooilwln and was released. Hull IoilK.tl lu Jail. Hla leajie of liberty was hrlef, an a few hours later Chief of Police Hurr tiled charges HKalnm htm and he was re-arreated and Indued In Jail. After the second arrest James Wllaori, a candy manufacturer, produced a check Issued to him hy Hull fur on which he hud been unable to secure the nnu. unt mime.

I. Hall also c.mfeaed to having worked a similar It'tme In Inillunapiili.i and stated that he had matin a sat Isfactory Betlle-ment. flail was tlischnrited from the automobile factory for dwhonenty. He wns accused of ringing- the time cards of absent workmen in ntel out. thus showltiK that the men had worked, l.n ter he was employed hy a local ly injuring Mrs.

Ayera a-out the head and shoulders; also the right limb, i HV I 7 T1IU CAR! I WMII.Y. which was struck hy a wheel. As soon she cuu he removed she was WOMAN ASKS FOR ALIMONY Itlat'liHiiiiili l.lvlnn Near I'nlon City Is Siicm for invoice. Winchester, Jan. 4.

Jessie liimhle of neidr City, has filed a suit for divorce from Horry W. Gim-hle. The couple were married in December liioT. and separated finally In Iiectneher and after several qunr-re's and rei Mrs. Gimble alleges that her husband struck and cursed In and accuacd her of un- brought to her home In this city, suf made more rering; severely from shock and pain in ner nead.

Mr. Ayeri was more fortunate and escaped Injury except for several slight bruiseH. The buggy was com Itletely demolished. ST. MARYS AN IX.Il KED.

grocery. Hall a sent to thn Jeffersonville St. -Marys, 0., Jan. 4. Albert Roth.

40, married, accidentally caught his Kind orutiiiiriiv would kl I a perBoii almost instantly. However, youiur Mil.iiln lived for several hours after ln'ltiK tiiken to the hospital, and for 8. time, because of the rent ly nat ural workltiK of his heart, it was thought that there was a eluinoe of recovery. However, the bail's Hie wan trrndually et.l 1 ti nwny, and hi uc-eiinihed at o'clock Tin. lay iilKht Yoonif Johnson, now that he realize the result of his carelessness, nearly rrn.ed with Krlof over the loss of his yoiitiK friend tind clnini.

The two hoy worked together, were members of the name fraternal order nml chummed towel Iter henever iiosslb'e. The yotin man hm (frleved blttnrly ever since Ihe accident. The widowed mother of the Mettin lad, Mrs. Kit, M. Lain, living at 111 L'ast Heoond nil ret, In nearly 1 rH U.il with Rrlef over Ihe loss of her on, who contributed to hrr otip- thumb.

I. a heavy Iron wrench and a holler front ot a local manufac IMinklrk, 4 The above picture, la that of the late Mull Carl '1ft. Mm wife and tlniiKlilcr, Mrn. Krank lllckmnn, south of this cltv. Mr four i'IiIIhIIiik with the (ine-huii.

Ire dth In. liana. 11. at hip Ilium- here lieicmbcr Ill 10. The i.

A. It and Hie 1, o. 1 1. K. lodges hud charm, of the funeral.

tiirlnK establishment, crushing the cbastiiy fur the purpose of blackening her diameter. She also alleges that he Is an habitual drunkard and she asks for the custody of their young sou Kii hnr-l Kmle. together with alimony stating that her husband is a ski'led who niakes good wages. She also asks for an order of court rest raining her husband from Inking tho child away from her, as Mrs. Uiml.le alleges that she fears the defendant contemplates some such ac digit in a manner requiring its ampu Oarl wnH In the Hervlci- of 18112 about tation near the base.

Hoth ls on the nlsrht. shift and was about to shirt for home when the ac tasty and digestible tasty and Oudigestible I fti.4iisSri reformatory from Madison, after ciirivictlon on Ihe charge of forgery. He belflin Ills sentellee October fi, and was paroled from the penal Institution April .10, 1910. His parole papers were made out to II. M.

Harold, formerly of Muncie, titul now employment uncut at the automobile factory. Recently he presented Ills fiancee with a diamond rltiK. Hall's home In In Plymouth, The refiirmatory otllclals have been notified nf his nr-rest and the parole nrent is expected here tomorrow to take him back to the Institution. cident occurred. Selma NAIUIOWI.Y DSCAI'KS DltOWMNti N.

P. MAIL CAR ROBBED Twn MiiKkrtl Mon Sonre litMtty Nrur Nrntilo 'lrk shot. tum. MUton. Jan.

4. Walter House-worth Had a narrow escape from PREPARES DRUNKARD LIST H. lnm. Iti.l., in. 4 The ev Hert port.

Itody at Ilrotlier'a Ilonio. Kollowlna: Ihe autopsy yesterday Mayor Warm SaloonkeciicrH Tlial llolloiiiler, who lutri hut recently re-liiriicil froiii im xtcinjcil weMiern tlili. Wlis tile Mm nt Met mother. car on which for HI itit'ii He wa.s at hla uncle's. Klchard Mc.Mullen, neur C'onneraville.

and wius passing near a cistern which had I left tip. n. The WHter hich hail boon spilled on the ground had 8rrti, Wmh, maM Hif Nrthrii I'm l(c mntt limit fd. fl HMtllll Mt 7 o'f'IWk luillRllt l'ul. whs rnlilH'fl Ity two who lioardrd lh trnln luit It iiiornlna Ihe hody of younK Me La In uhn rciiuA-ed to the home of his Tliey May lie Prosecuted, nb hmond, Jan.

4. James II. brother. Frank Mi-Lain, 71(1 North REGULAR DEMOCRATS BALK I Erf iino to Sworn In nn IffMnf or atnil i Henry fr.i.en and lluseworth, who is Madison utreet. Tha funeral services will he oondlM'tetl In Ihe Methodlnt Jordan, who says Indianapolis ts his the IT.

WHM Rll.il cut ihf Kim Clark, a rnnl) cli mt mhI rlniiiiy wouiwlt-ll iii'ii Protewlant church Friday afternonii at 'J o'clock and Interment will he made the lli-v. ('. M. Mi.llopeti uiol lunilly. til let week MIbmck AliitKnll i.o.l Cum Caiina.luy relnllviM in Muiuie luet week.

Mls )iltiklll retuceil to Mlltli'li- utter vlelt With her iitr nts, uml Ju.vltir Uiin-k in i-H. J. Al I'Vmlor of Muticic, win. Iiiihi. to the Mmy club TucHilay nfteriioon at tier home.

In Heech drove cemetery. It will prnliRhly l.e twn or Ihn partially paralyzed in his lower llmhg. and walks on crutches, fall because of his i rutch slippinn on Ihe Ice. He fell across the cistern box which he caught with his hand to keep from headforemost Into the cistern. I his fall two of Ills ribs were fractured.

May Mhn'k imimt. Jan 4 ftPRiilnr who, It wild xpTtp1. would ronM in hp iworn In a ijiiii ht-rn of ih IrKls-UilurP (odav clalmtriK thf Kuton-iKtii tin. I mt kct iht'lr pnrt Hit- ai f-infill tn 1'HtiR ulxiut thin fiction. liih-m Hays liefor Coroner Coffman will lie ni'oti hi pi i )) nrrlvfrl nt Kf--tti, ij; 'tnB HiMirdi wim lit un himI within nn i Iwit mti'f-ta wcr' mn nf lliprti ifi) tlinl Iip mid hi purl-rr if lt-H In tMHr Hny on th I lititr1 imln nnd hml nolhlug to Oo wlfti the ttil)li-ry.

SHOT BY aTToPERATOR hla verdict, hut tie Ktate.l lam nlaht that youria Johnxon would exonerated of any crime. Kcv C. M. lliilloictcr wan callcil to I.eo, yeHterili.y lo nl-teiiil the funeriil of nn aunt lr. tiililrese.

the of the Mi-litui Vomnn' titilt on 1)1 UN Kll. Hliifrton, jun. 4. Wnun a fellow Wi.ilonan ttotlghtlesaly pllchid a piece of I metal Into a Imlel of molten Iron I'lutrli's I nikes, molder In th. nf 'filL, (tin ffKutJir iiifinttvn nin (lnrrn-r-olert Ih'upi'r, inl'inldt, run not hi' ncatrwi Ton lull in nt tu afl.l-utrn U-KlBiiiinit' unt 11 mmmrr bo in it lurried I'v "rt-KulHr" 'nntni ind many niiinirti that fibular iiifinbfr tif the Hiif'iTitly will Iravn fur lhlr tomorrow rirn rd.

mid WouimIh Knili'tMul SuimmIiiIcikIi'mI 'hi In 0Mt miclnliigy mill elvtot. ul the home uf Oertiiiilei (his nfteriioon iiih I inn MnnufticturlTiK comininy, wni painfully burneibtiv the metal. H. hail on. home, finished a jail sentence of 1 1: 5 days this morning, and an hour afterward was arrested on a charge of public Intoxication and sentenced tn ten diiys more.

Mayor Zimmerman said that saloon keepers who sold to habiiiml drunkards would hear from him. The mayor will prepare a list, of habitual drunkards who have been to jail during the last year and will furnish every saloon keeper In the city with a copy. "Any saloon keeper who sell to a man on tills bla. kli.t." says the mayor, "will be prosecuted." RED TAPE DELAYSTA1MNHMG Michigan Aiilhorlilis YVnnt Indiana IVrinit Iti fore Working on Hide. New Castle.

Jan. 4 P. A. Itolser of this city is having con Oornlnic, N. tt uililer lia.lly lnirn.il and received aotiie MIhnos Fiiv nn.

I Irma Hvvhler of rortliinil, have return. ul to their home leillirul born, on the tisek. after l.eliit! the Kuests of Mr. Hrol Mrs. Huprln I undent Ontiwy Ivii Ih tlh 1- il 1 I II I 1 I I '1 UN tllM.ullt.T tllhi f'l't IllNlt ltHIlUti Dnnlrl v.

MrniTi i.f th h.n of 1 tit N. flmt In thfi tlitout ami vpfiiim t' iiK! iti Wll.l. MI IT AT MOOKIXAMV Castle, Jan. 4. The an nual lnetltuo of the farmers of niu nwQi irr roil casti.f..

New Castle, Jan. 4. Arrangement for the tlrst annual banipiet of the New Castle Itetall Merchants' as- oclatlon. which will he held on the the evening of Wednesiluy, January 11, in the Hotel Dundy, have Iron iniiile The guesta of the association wit' be Ihe manufacturers of New Cue-tie nml Ihe superintendents of the various steam and electric railroads entering: this city. ltlver and adjacent townships, will he Nl'-hnlna hi Hit.it Mni-if in 'tie I.

a. ff i.i-M.i ini'l tn it rmnti i It in nut J-ft known whoili. IMlltlll'm WlilHHl bin rnorlnt. (I'inn ivhii whm Hliu.it ultiy vnim ,,1,1. i a ffiiinr nml Nf 'ntrl held Friday and Saturday In the opera house at Miinfpland.

The speakers icrn(r Thin RftiTii'ioti ih.tt win ne a ti. Htirkhart, Kmmett fmi.l.i I I Im- hitlt'i Dltmti i -i le-t'fili'(1 nntl the Moore, T'rof. I.atta of Purdue univer Hl.xOllliK sity, and Mrs. Clara Carter. POSTAL BANKS START WELL NEWS SERVICE MEN IN ANNUAL MEETING Indiana Mi-mlsm of the Associated I'roH Discuss Jlnltrrs of i Mutual Interest.

Indianapolis. Jan. 4. The Indiana members of the Associated Press held their annual meeting here today at the hotel. Matters of general interest pertaining to tha news servlee were discussed.

In tno absence of A. J. Mojnihan, editor of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gaaettc, president of the association, L. W. lien-ley the Terie Haute Slur presided.

Today's meeting was the tlrst held since the banquet 4f September 22 last, and It was such a success it was decided today to make the banquet an annual affair, and September 21 was tentatively agreed upon as the date. Those I. resent todn.v included How siderable trouble In getting the pelt of the deer, which he recently killed Urn ''lie lor eevernl tlnyn. Th hiith Hchool c'lorii will tienin IhlK week Ihe mu.ly In lrHKi(iHtton of "Tlie Anvil Clionm" from "II Trov-iituri-," anil MenilelKKolin "Hirlnn Mnli Mn. Inhn Hee.l nml MlfH Helen It.

cil of InilliimtpollH, were Ihe huuMh nf Mr. iiinl Mrn. Wllllnm Murray thin week. Miss MD.lted Mock him returned to iiiiivemlty whTf she ii In m'hotil. Current vlnlteil hU uncle.

Otlio IIiuikIiii an. I fitinily, of it'iir Turker I'lly over Kinnliiy. Mrs. lluith 'leary was In Muncie TliecilH v. i J.

Chil li ntiil nun Cheater Clark, were in Muncie on liiiFtlncn Tuemlity. Thf cxiiiiiliiatlini of the Helnia lilnh K. hi it 1 heHiiis to.luy. Thejie the Until mlitiit lt ii of the lirnt term of hiinl. Tin- r.gulnr tiiiuithly meetliiK the 1'.

hiiilety of the M. church i(hhI ItriHirta I 'nun 'ort vFlulil near New Cusile, tanned. He sent the to a Michigan tannery and this morning was informed that the tan "Knocked Daylights Out of Rheumatism9 9 Groat Clearance Sale AT THE WHY Big Bargains in SUITS and OVERCOATS For Man or Boy on I'liNt Jmy'n ItiiNliiOMM. WBlilntnn, Jan. 4 lit ovwr hfl PILES CURED QUICKLY AT HOME Why fcnllVr Amy Any jUmpcr WIicmi Yon avt a Qulf-k, Sun Cure for Your Pth-s hy Simply Krtitl-liiif Vimr Name ami Addph? country today i(iin lnwliiji rniiirtn of ih first flny'ii LumiDcxi ywittrrluy In the iipw (tMBtfll RftVlttgN l.ntikn.

(MtiMiifttiiA i.f rfrctiits at th nfrlcoi niio In wnic nut niHilc mil. iiiv ning process could not take place until permission had been received from the game authorities in Indiana. Th" Michigan law forbids the tanning of deer skins without the permission of the aut lioril it In the slate In which the animal wns killed. As the deer was shot under the so notion of Fish and (inme Cotntn'ssioner Miles. Dr.

Po'si will have no trouble in securing the permission desired hy the Michigan tannery, Nenv HIiciitiiAllion Hemody la Antl. dote Tor I'rlc Add. "ny Ihuntlur, I ni a whole ce- floaea bit. ot lh 'ru' Hheumstl.m Cart, lo f.l rilr.d of mjr l-yt" case of ut rmiMtt-r th-iH-rni 1 1 tt 1.1 tll'HH My I'll 1 1 I'll HH'eUtlff (h ciiIUm) Utntn Hpf.rl.llly n.lfllill llHilliK" llltt Ml i.i.l.i Tti vfrnl in i)lilr-mi will ntfl nt the home of Mm "111 hv corge bull deg Innsinmalory rhimtlm I didn't ii.trnnilMtintivti "ffH rtH. Inil tlm ruin.

hu wlthtn iv mi o. ard Itoosa. Kvanscllle Courier; Charles K. Mavity. I.afayette Journal; A.

A. Mayersteln, Lafayette Cour- Iti.fiM. The lioMti'Hs will he nsslsteil liv 'riuuitits unit Mrn, Klla 'Ihe Icsfnil will In- "MlKsionarleii nt Work." three, leil hy Mm. t' Orr; ih-v ul imis "l.orcfift. the Kiin-rumier uf ixKloimry Sut lctles." lll l.e siM'ii hy Mrs.

Tiii'iiiiin; SEIZED WITH WANDERLUST hr; V. Henley. 'IVrre iboite s-nr: City Statistics W. Mclnery. Mouth llettrt Xews: Robert illlamstin.

Muncie Star; Portland nil I Home mid r.i- Trial Pix kitKF Sent Ahx.lulrlr Kw, In I'lrtin pnpprr hvrrjim Whu Wrltmi. Surffmfl thi-mat'li -s consider a ppr-manont cure rf a furk-nJ uh vry d'u ul, nml report ti It nnlv whon tht- j.Htiont lin. le-ccMiH- iliieriLt( tmin Inn continued puili urnl MK.iny. Hut tli npiTAthin itself cV'Ty bit xpriulHtinw an-1 n.rvo ifkin as the MesMp tt i4 humili-itlng uml expensive, an.i rurrly a uucphs. The woriiicrfu! pyramid IMIp Cmtp makra an opi-ratlun Ynu urr- vf.u rsolf with iirfni't in Ileliey WIlKi.n will i'cf'1 the poem iif tirtiii.tlnn." hu.I Mrn.

1.. It. M.itrl iii. 11. H'ole to tin lo l'lnrlila.

rorthind. Jan. 4. I'red Hhep KlierwiKul "III open the in) story hex. I in liii ..1 m.

an led EARTHQUAKES KILL MANY Very low prices on lll.l herd. West of nn .1 son of Morton f. Mhepherd, of North street, seems possessed Insatiable wanderlust. liitfnt Im. l-: hi, tail.

i Violent Dlilurbiinces Wreik Itiilblliigs our entire stock of Underwear and Fur with- times he has lift his home her. out announcing his destination E. P. MetzKitr. Loyaosport Tribune.

COULD NOT STAND MADMEN Oivi County Infirmary Superintendent ItesiKiiH Prom Ollii'e. tfisansiiort, Jan. pre-sentitiB his resiKhatlon as superintendent of the county infirmary to the county commissioners. George V. IJeck said he did Hot mind running an lnlirniary, hut he did object to operat-ini; an Uisa under the (rulse of an Ilecause of the to hi! your wn home ant for ex- pi tier Ken.

itl. I 'll Hit Cm he Hu. I VVllllen le flial.uly ll.iMi hu.l In 1111 im u.l.Hii.t it ri 1 1. nishing Goods. hi ll.aih.

I 1 l'RH I ll.l II II jiarpntft or rltMnls. Tht' latcft I iM-vtin Tut-iuy, he he loft 1'ortUiiul. si n1 (Vltna. a tinl to his imrrntM, st i that ht or- l'jraintd Pile Cure Blvej v.nt In-ftant relief. It immediately heals all suits ntlil ulcers, reduces rtMl to so to Kli-rldit Sir-ph r.l.

on and inflammation and takes awav all tt.Mt l.unl his prfvtous hjis fvTni corisid I Slashing Reductions in Our Shoe Stock litiitv ll.iKle. IVIIUum It. lllhl Ceo ilHri A ni.in tllmree. ernhlc of th Sinithland, trtng fur sev-tTfil tiit.nths pmplinf1'! nn a ply-t mu liclw ff the snuthci Ouitt nf thi country iw Man II. .,1 pain, ltctiiiiE Hiul Ju.st a liule or the treatment ts usually sufficient to mve a permanent cure.

Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared in the form of suppositorl-H so they can be applied dtn.tly to the part, with 1 to Hint, a rowded conditlen (f the Northern, In lit pl.tnlirt ivrn. t'ont. v. v. j.tnit.tUT diana Asylum for OiC Cbss out inc en.

fine, or interrimtinir count), patients committ-d to I.ona- Almost Nothing for our Hats and Caps VS (I We are sendtna a trial treatment PlllT ho could not be admitted knockud ihn daylight. MiM out of 1 antl rur4l mi fomplniiy Tin othc ntn I tvt to rhfumti And th-y utm hopptnf around prrttf livty now, Mtnt a I ftnv Twm' It wonr" This la tat cn of ii jndrcfli nf itmiiar p4rlt on thli rtncity. th "nty known ntl1nt uric iir'i P'urthrmo'-, III AhUHIc HiiMsln. Tastikenl. Aslnllc ltussla.

Jan. 4. Unleiit eni tlupiake shocks continued nt Intervals during the afternoon at Kupat. Vverny and other places In Ihe nf Hen.ltvelchhenk. but they vveie not so destructive as Ih.

tee nf (he early morning hours. Hin mittiv buildings were destroyed, iii.m.-tul repurts sav that hundreds of li.ri.Mns biiMi be. ti kil cd or wounded mid Hint the diet less nt Ihe refugees tetrilile, uttltn- to the lieMiriKtitni of iiin h. atiiin app.iriitus tn Ihe houses an. I tho Intense e.iid whb prevails.

tl.n.rte.r Cemr.il I'okotlloc that a thousand fumtllea are without i.t Vverny a'tute. Many noldb-rs hnve been Intured. The loss, tin Winer, im serbms a that i.ccMHt.ine,! 1, the irtbtiviaUe of ISmT, bcnitue niitny of the stune buildings were repbi I 1 buildings or wo.id. Mt. I'cterRbutB.

4 An ortlcliil ntessHK received hete itate thai the linilies f.irtv victims or the nt Vyerny have thus far been lei -retl The principal shuck occurred at a. St ivteraluirg frfp of charire. b. evvry one who sends netit to the infirmary If not name and address. We do this tn.10" vioier.t.

and have been h. Id there I'oiirl 4'Rleialr. Clniilt jArk.on Siipr Inr Ail loomed tintll Kebruat (I 1911. r.meml.. Jl KH rtlHfLl pervlri nver ttie ti.Mty of Ml'.

I'M. .1. Wl.l.. iv nf the inn. MONTPELIER MAN GETS JOB Mar-dinl Iln Hern Deputy til lnMi or.

ni.ifrti.n. Jan. 4 William C. Itevnolds. formerly employed as a barber here, now town marshal at Mont- intll the hospital could care (or them.

prote what we say about this wonderful remedy Is true. 'This Increased Superintendent lie. ll it tftfi nn fnrtvl, mntaitvnff nn ch.ornl, Afl'T you have trietl the Minnie laisirs and resi.onsilillittes witnout an oplum, treatment, and yuu lire satlslied, v.ot "ipanylnir Increase In salary and rh loj fifnrni otlivr or narcotic; Willi Itleil M.Ot.ift HI the nt hr (taunltlur. Mil t'tiKi-lr. VM, i Mill A can net full reuular-flze treatment I wlt" he tuirden becomlnu greater, he of Pramld Pile Cure your drnie- reslnn.

oelier has en appointed ileputv oil .1 1 llMpll.t niiMit fiilnl ucteil In tlif. Walnut Mlim-t tiurrh flf iii n. lu wan niiiiU In UiM-i'li (ii.ive t'enn THE WHY and Shoe House 521-523 S. Walnut St. Cor.

Seymour St. Cohen's Blk. Muncie inspector bv case of lir. J. B.

Tennell. to I.ont'i liff from the town of Chief if! 1 O'puty ho Is worklr.f ti'iy. tiloclst Kdwar hi est on and placed temporarily In infirmary, led to Superintendent CU.VICHT Tin- fiiiiernl of Mil rui It. llit, wlte of Jnn.li t'elv Moore, of Fori under state i rett. The of for very fee ifny urV In thr b'ii which 'ii.

rhMummitm, uut. nml kidney tl Ollbif Ptn't iflfiit but ft "K.i" and tnp 4h asrti)' rifht off tnl dfl ruii1, 'Tint1 RhfnmUftni rur tt tt Jt 0 ft bottl in Munrtu hv IV amphtti A Fr llaiT ic lru Co. bj all Uarlln or wtM icnl t.rtid tin 'eclpt of fi 00. or i.itm i wfl. by th tui Kaaai- Ca fUnt, MtoW guts tor t'ints.

If he hasn't it. send the mnnpy and we will scr.j yon the treatment at once, by ni.ci, In plain si -a led pckRe. your name and d.r. rt st nine for a trial of this maneiiius quick, sore err. Ad.lresg I tub -j Pyramid uldin Marshall.

Mich. iioTies with It a p'UL-e,) ml well ilii'il Bt Hie family home mi We.i .1 tn- reel. Hunri.v ri'liltiH. ai tett III lh High K. I eet XI i liuMlt r.t el ttmrtiliiic, full.

which the w.n ittKn tn J.iiii.ltvlijii. loit.i fur hut 1st t. remitnlnii. He had contempt ited the action for some time and I'r. Tennell mldntKht lllht with Inmate and milisciueiit death, rnuishl matters lo a crisis.

an i ftiso i. tinr ti nerat i i ins, Mr. Keynobls will tie nl-le to continue in bis position as marshal..

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