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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 9

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Tuesday, February 18, 1903. THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER. i PERSONAL obituary Wt NV NAVH FC MT IFPFPT uininu 1LLrllLl UVLO lVI T. F. Kellv Of Adslr In urn ln BV SNOW STORM LOCAL BREWERIES Good Material and Good Mechanics Must give Good Results Try the ENRY DUMK.ER Plumbing and Heating Company.

Hodges. Charles Edward Hodges, one of Davenport's respected citizens, died at 11:30 o'clock Monday night at his home, 1036 East Fifteenth street Davenport, after a ten days' illness with pneumonia. Mr. Hodges was one of Davenport's well-known residents, having been here for the nasi half een. the city on business.

Attorney I MF1sher has gone to Atlantic, on legal business. Dan B. Home has returned from a several days' business trip to Chicago. Mrs. C.

C. Chambers and son Curtis or Minneapolis are visiting Davenport relatives. UPHOLSTERING CABINET MAKING REFINISHING MATTRESS MAKING FURNITURE PACKING DAV. UPHOLSTERING CO. Frank Krasuskl Phones 738.

Prop. 203 E. 2d, Service from the West Is New Ruling of Attorney. Greatly Affected by General Not Sensation tury, and his death is generally regretted. He was born Anrli -it iRiii Drifts.

al After All. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dane mnA Vi at Canton, 111., and accordingly nearly 62 years of age. He came to Davenport in isr.ft, and this city has since been his home.

On Oct. 24, 1372 he was united In marriage at St. An- comlt Th0 ron of Attomey-General of the heavy ow or, UZl' ,0 rpora- and Mrs. Wils McClelland are registered at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City, A J. Otto Gruenau, the popular clothier of the "300 block," is out again today pears to ho quite general west 110,1 legally engage In the bus! urnnj hureh to Mary Druingoole, Train from the west this afternoon of selling Intoxicating liquors lit no survives, together with five chil AMERICAN CAR "lose rrom the east retail in this state, as mentioned on CITY NEWS IN BRIEF nren, Edward F.

Hodges, Mrs. Will nurr inree weeks of illness with typhoid fever. were a few line, tin ii en has 1 "'jsrupii page or mis lssn was m.t im c-viub, Airs, (jus Seaman, Naomi and Agnes Hodges, at home; his mother, tin- service east of here peded as greatly as in the western taUSPj ('onlnl1iit over the til Bishop Morrison was in Muscatine wa. uimbert, and sister, Mrs part of the state, today. Hy many it was nreilieted thin Th Rocky Mountain I.

i in 1 1 iil 'n a. c. uni. Two nieces, May and Frances of Chicago, a nephew, Charley tvillng would hit the local breweries house Friday evening at 7:30 sharp 8. from Colorado arrived in Davenport .1 limit ln I.

.1.. -111(1 lilt them hard, but this appeals uni oi Davenport, and six grandchil dren, also survive. luls aneinoon, meiiiuers win ne admitted. A short program will be elven and nrae. hot to lie the case TAKESJHE LEAD Arrived in Cleveland, Ohio, at 11:40 O'clock This Morning.

ii'i. i. i sunuay and confirmed a class of 31 that was presented to him at Trinity church of that city. C. E.

Birchard is reported to have passed a more comfortable night, last night, and to be ln a somewhat improved condition today. Mr. and Mrs. fimrhnp-en arM tlce in fourth degree drill Worb- win ho Air. i lodges lias been employed at the Rock Island arsenal in tho harnoRa in.

mewcu on tne matter, una ine evening locals are expected to be late. The Rock Island officials hnve been notified that ln Nebraska and Colorado trains are being oper The Kock iHinn.i lotlfied thai in Neiii'iiLin IF YOU WANT The Very Best Service on Plumbing and Heating Work. YOU NEED US IDEAL HEATING CON. CO. Phone 941.

523 W. Third St. SPhnil.lt. attorney for the held under the supervision of Master uavenport Mulling company, replied: inis. lau.

uepartment since 1875, and wag engaged as leather inspector. Mr. Hodges hail never boon ine ruling or the attorney genernl ated wun snow plows, so fierce has the storm been west of here. Des a.8,e"d8 Him a Package. Mrs.

C. L. will not affect the local breweries in the least, for none of them sell in Moines reported trouble early this neynoids, this morning sent a big package of clothes and toxicating liquors at retail. More daughter, Miss Nettie, leave today for Preston, where they go to attend the funeral of a relative. Catholic, although his.

family was always Catholic, and a few days before his death the deceased expressed a desire to become a member nf the morning, so that the storm dealt, ita over none of tho local breweries own io Missionary Ned Lee for dis Plow there before reaching here salons. uiiiuuon among the poor. It Is nn the Milwaukee ami Hurllngion have H. A. Smith, buver of cloaks and not had any trains into Dnvennmt Attorney General Dyers is necessary to state that Mr.

Lee grateful for the gift. suits for the Harned Von Manr yet that were i.v ti, ru 0,1 "1U breweries could not own yet mat were affected by the storm "wn church In which his family was reared. He was baptized and converted to the great satisfaction of his loving family, and died fortified by the store, has returned from a purchasing but trouble Is anticipated The 1, gh of niPrpl' thpy- wind is drifting the snow' in all cut- V.r,H,ra,,on' rnn not tUI MPll illtnV hff nunc nr Mtt It- Licensed to Wed. A marriaee II. ujii iu jew lone and other Pattom Erie, Feb.

IS. The American car in the New York to Paris automobile race took the lead today, leav. Ing here at 7 a. for Cleveland. An hour Inter tho French car followed.

The Italian car reached the city at' 11:45 from Ripley, N. where a broken chain delayed the A brief stop was made here. i Rochester, Feb. 18. Tha seerm ciues.

cense was Issued this afternoon to so that wheeling is difficult would not have stirred tin much dust r.iiK. josepn ueurink and Eva Anna Exp. St'ge. tel. 598 Dr.C.R.Baker, dentist, Whitaker blk.

Model Laundry for anybody with the price. Sells Lots. George Henzen has sold to hans Henzen for $300, lots 14 and 15, block 2 of Clifton Hill addition. Dr. Dessaint, Suite 401 Lane Bldg.

Home Guards Social. The Home Guards of the World will hold a box social and dance at Hibernian hall to in Davenport for tho reason that the George H. Gould of Chicago, Oeorge McDonald of Rock Island iff it GRAND OPERA HOUSF n-dinenne erthmann, both of Dav ouiiiuufiuH or mo cnurcn. The funeral will take place Thursday morning from the homo with services at the Sacred Heart cathedral at 9 o'clock, and interment ln St Margaret's cemetery. Thursday, Feb.

20. I'et I Davenport breweries recently trans Flynn of New York ami .1 Tta nf tra soloists, Aniaiia Sehmldt-Gohhin ten'111 their properties to other cor i es Moines are out-of-town guests at Plumbers Hold Meeting, The regu- soprano; Hugo Toll, violin. Danclne Iornt Ions, who in turn have leased French car, driven by Godard, passed1 uie commercial club. at 10 o'clock. them to the various saloon keepers uirougn nocneeter at 12:30 for But falo.

unhung or tne numbers union was held at Danish Brotherhood hall last evening, and business of interest now occupying such properties as ten William Prink. formpr decnrntn). nt ants. Buffalo, Feb. 18.

Tho German rniW uie uoston store, now with Morris I It is not to bo suiuiOHed that tho iu uie tneniDers disposed of. WALSH FLATS ARE morrow evening. iert nere ror Erie at 12:15. Cleveland Veh is Th ruling of the attorney cenenil will Mudge, The death of Lester Mudge of Rock Island occurred Monday night at 11:30 at his home on Seventeenth street. Ho was vice president of the Central Trust and Savings bank, and had been a resident of Rock island for the past eight years, havlinr In tli nouiscniia or Chicago, has been spending a couple of days in Davenport, and was warmly greeted by Married at Troy Hotel.

Charles W. Crock Laundry, for particular have any effect until tho matter is car arrived here at 11:40 a. m. people. man; uiu UienaS, tested In tho courts.

It Involves so much of property Interest, und is so SOLD FOR $135,10 cumin oi jjavenport, an employe at the Iowa restaurant, and Ella Dell Howe of Denver, were married Monday evening at Justice Louis Rodde- Columbus Lodge Meeting Colum- nroart in its statement of the law. -Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Annis of Minn. dus Lodge, Knights of Pythias held early Ws conducted a mercantile HEROIC RESCUE MADE BY Martinsville. 111.. Feb. IS.MmJ mai siicn a change as It HnzceHts apoils have arrived in this city to visit their regular meeting last night and would undoubtedly have to be worked ig at tne Troy hotel.

They were unattended, and will reside for a time at business at Taylor Ridge, III. Mr. Mudge had been In sufferlne for over a me lauers parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm Fox, of "The Roosevelt." Thev are nn out STBllnilHv niwl nrrthtt Vilir mrM.1,1 me iroy Hotel. year from paralysis, lie was vmr, Homines, who lives near here, per- X.

precipitate a lot of legal compile their way to Alabama for a pleasure nuns, iook care of routine business. H. T. Schmidt, Elect. 118 W.

3d. Third Annual Report. The third annual report in the estate of John i up. Transferred from P. Walsh to the Walsh Construction Co.

aS nn was born in New York state. He i3 survived by his wife and DORA WELZENBACH Charles Maher has returned from MADE $125,000 BY a son, jonn Mudge. Kimball, S. and savs his new hnni Batistian has been presonteu to the MONUMENTAL NERVE Haines. jonn names, 41t West Fifteenth is doing well, having taken in $40,0110 in two months in dejiosits.

The farmers of that locality are driving their hogs to market and the last sold nn An Important deal In Davennort Boston. Feb 1 Mom, street, aged bti years, a resident of Davenport for manv yearn iter) at GRANTED DIVORCE Dora Welzenbach, through Attorneys Schmidt Vollmer, has been granted a divorce from Philip Welzen-bach. Mrs. Welzenbach Is also given the absolute control and custody of the three minor children, Raymond, Le-ona and Harold. realty has taken place In the transfer mental nerve that enabled them to of the Walsh flats on West Fourth through a bond deal without the o'clock Monday night at Mercy the 13th, at $3.95, and the dav he'fore district court by Attorney L.

M. Fisher. Merchants' Trans. Stor. Co.

have expert furniture packers. Phone 855. Subscription Dance Monday. Messrs. Fred Barr and Erwin Smith are arranging for a subscription dance to be given Monday night at the Hotel Davenport.

street irom r. T. Walsh to the Walsh use or cent has brought a fortune Realty company, for a rnnaMnraiinx of 1120.000 to two at R. F. Jones, one well-known uuspuai, uavenport, after a short illness.

Mr. Haines was a native of of came here a vear airo fmm vw noreiorusnire. England. Oct 4. tR4i Danker, shipped a lot of steers to Sioux City which averaged 1,600 pounds, and netted him $5.25.

-t i. vvaisn has also transferred urieans. where tbov run mn and in 1870 came to America, After uie same company, nronertv on Wont oroKerage office ns a jr. TO FIGHT LOCAL remaining in New York a short time he came to Davennort ami nn imru sireei between Green and Vine vo- Captain Roald Amundsen left to. uumea a neea or neroism wnich has excited tho wonder of the countryside.

At 2 o'clock in the morning her husband struck a match ln a gas filled room. There was a tremendous explosion and the house beeamo a masa1 of flames. Mrs. Homines rushed downstairs and found her husband unconscious amid the flames, she dragged him Into the yard, darted back and rescued her three young children. The party then started across tho snow to a farm house half a mile away.

Mrs. Homines was forced to half carry her husband, who had been blinded in the explosion. The woman and children were ln their night clothes. The man's night robe had been burned away. When the neighbor's house had been reached It was found that a 4-year-old hoy had been lost on the way.

A son of the neighbor found him in a ditch full of water into which he had fallen exhausted. Mr. Romlnea died from his Injuries. A "Godless Country. Lexington, Fob.

On th of the first street car drivers in Dav BirPts, ior a consideration of $15,000. two men are W. A. Baldwin OPTION MOVEMENT At a meeting Of a lareA niinihor (if iuw vvasn iteaity coinnnnv wan re- ana nis hrother Charles vhm tu enport. He afterwards entered the cently formed to take over the largo $50,000,000 worth of New York bonds day for Story City, Iowa, and lectures at two or throe points between here and San Francisco, where he will arrive March 3, and Immediately super-Intend the overhauling of his Rlonn.

employ of the Milwaukee road as en niiiAAi. n.i Snivel. WU lll'C. JU IXt, hp. Schick Bros.

Express. 'Phone 805. Marriage License. A marriage license has been issued by County Clerk Harry J. MeFarland to Thomas R.

Tiernan of Welton and Elizabeth the citizens of Rock Island and Mo-line and vicinity Mondav nic-hr nt- uoiuings or r. T. Walsh, were advertised for salo a few weeks who is president of the company. aK 'ho two men put In bids at 104 1 I fnr a IIHIa 9 enA fu.n married ln England to Eliza Giiletto 4k 11.. i lUB, carper nouse in Rock Island an AWFUL EXPLOSION ph aZcuok or a League of Ttoeir iu.

oi Herefordshire, and eight children were born to the union. The survivors are Miss Emily Haines, teiir-h. vijucn, wiiii-n win ne put in condition for the four year drift across the Polar seas that Captain Amundsen has next in mind. He extents to i. in IN MTT Ulgner thttn tne 1)1(1 wle by uin morgan synoicnte.

With the bid er at No. 12 school; George II Haines, engineer on the Milwaukee Wbnrtnn vnh a mey setu a check for 1168.000. 2 ner San FrBiicisco when the American fleet arrives there. in. All ex-1 .1..

Plosion in the mixing department of rh'u 9 tho nonoi-oi A Of Charles Baldwin adm or tnri.iv land county was officially organized with a view to fighting the local option movement across the river la the code of principles, it declares' that the local option laws are a menace to busiess interests, an attack on personal liberty, and the statement is also made that the present laws are sufficient to correct the existing evils. The officers were elected some time ago- "unpiiny io-ihnv nfl( my Kinen inree men, demo shed the r. "ana huililing and broke nearly everv In t0 foPB- their figures A. Maione of Davenport. Sewing Machines at Rlchtert allltlnfli Meeting Postponed.

The meeting of the Young Ladles' Sodality of the Sacred Heart cathedral, which was to have been held this evening, has been postponed until tomorrow evening. Schick's Exp. Transf. Co. Tel 305.

Estate Closed. The final report in the estate of Johann August Moeller has been presented to the court bv Attorney Alfred Mueller, the report dow in tho iitnroo wrr mo nignest. jr their check wnn W. H. Harrison of the Hotel Davenport received a letter this morning from Mrs.

J. F. Harrison, 914 Farnam street, who with her two sons. Cleo and Francis, and daughter, Ruth together with her sister. Mrs.

John Kane of Milwaukee, is ln San Antonio roaa; Edith, Gertrude, Wm and Edwin C. Haines, besides a brother and sister ln England. The deceased waB a member of Grace cathedral congregation and was a good, honest and efficient man. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Murphy, Julia E.

Murnhv. who hna i Wharton, and some windows in Dover f1 NeW York 1,1,181 8011 tht'm the two miles distant. plea that he had been born and reared In a Godless community and didn't know right, from wrong, 75 citizens of Breathitt county, have sent iotiay tne comptroller of New Prosaic Pa. 'rK sent the check over f.ir endeavoring to benefit the health called the old eentlo. tlon- tho meantime the bonds SMITH CASE IS MOVING SLOWLY or ner little Bon.

Cleo. in which Mrs man from the top of the stairway were Rolling in Wall street for over -ill. J' 107 41... Harrison states that Cleo is doini? tors and petitions to Governor Patterson of Tennessee pleading for a com-mutation of the death sentence of Ed Turner, formerly of Breathitt county, who has been sentenced to hnmr nn in- huh ii'iiing tnnt young man uroiuers bad no Davenport but a short time, died early this morning at Mercy hospital after a few days' illness. Relatives trouble arranglne with a bank tn tHw vt-iy wen.

Mrs. Harrison sends two good night' (n the vestibule? Kouan pictures of the little fellow Yes, called back the caro of the check. Incidentally the fond The trial of the suit of the Davenport Bag Paper company vs. and H. D.

Smith, is proceeding slowly lhey have been gone about a week. (unignter. Feb. 27 or tho murder of his wife last April. "Well, don't you know you are wast "nun.

iimue mem an oner, which they have accepted, which gives them just $126,000 to turn over their bonds. CHAPEL TO BE A approved aim tne estate closed. Schauturn Meeting. A meeting of the Turners of East Davenport to consider the schauturn festival will be held st Ed. House's place (his evening.

A program probably will be considered. Cheapest Framing done at Nagol's Art store. 107 W. 4th near rBady. ing tne "Oh, what's the difference.

It i nven in Davenport this noon from Bloomington, and are making ar-ranKements for the funeral. CARD Of'tHANKS. We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind SAYS BLOWING UP DWELLING HOUSE 'love that makes the world go round in uiu uisinci court, One of the defendants, Horatio D. Smith, has been declared in default and the trial is being proceeded with but one defendant this being F. W.

Smith. George Noth of the plaintiff company was on the witness stand at press time. ii himo niases tne gas OF MAINE WAS PLOT Havana, Feb. 18. Keferrin tn tha The Spring street chapel, without nieiei go round.

Chicago News. the beautiful floral tributes at the use since me building of the new DEMOCRATIC 8TATE CONVENTION time of the death of our Infant daughter Vera KHzabeth. and nn eiviren on Helle avenue, Is being re IMMIGRATION OF JAPS FALLING OFF Washington, Feb.Tn. At a cabinet meeting today Secretary Straus of the department of commerce and labor laid before the president some slimlfl. special celebration by Americans of the tenth anniversary of the blowing 1 up of the battleshln Mai HP, Din rir I i uioueiiea into a neat double apart Purminnt to the cnll of th lorrarln iiHiioiiiii rrinimiiipp rtPlr-nntB ennvrn meni nouse, me entrance being wish to thank Johannes Kroeger for his kind words at the grave MR.

and MRS. HERMAN RIETH Kspanol, the organ of the ultra Span- inn in mn iipmorrmir parlv nf Inwn In hr-rpby cdllpri to mr.ft In the city of (rlnr iMingeu irom one end of the building to the center of one side, mak Examined the Bankrupt. Lewis E. Moffatt, the former laundry keeper, had his examination in bankruptcy Monday and Referee Williamson will appoint G. E.

I-erch trustee to take charge of his affairs. Rock Island's Filter. The city SUES FOR THE PRICE OF BARLEY Frel Wulf, through Attorneys Ficke Ficke, has entered suit against John Damann claiming of the latter the sum of $257.40 as due him for 2 SB bushels of harlev unM m.ri um i imrwiav, i'MHI th hr.ur nf in oVrk a. the piirpnm nf I. n-.

1 1. 1 cant figures as to immigration and emigration. The figures show that tor niK ii ironc on anotner street an ar rangernent which works nlcelv nw CHESTER GILLETT ni-n ji nriiiK in provtne rnrirr Srntatlon from tills Htaln tn iho ing to it being located on a corner January there was a largo decrease in MUST DIE IN CHAIR crntic natlniuil convention to lm lir-lrl nt Dprivpr, rninrnrto. on 7 mm; iot. it.

is one of the falrlv hlstniie me niimner or Japanese arriving In the United States. Immigration from oin cnurcn iiuiiaings of East Daverj Albany. N. Feb. 18 Tha riririiuii in nun- iir-iiai (.

and rour nltrr-niitp-at-iri-i and two nvicgHtes anil two delivered to the defendant. port. unci iiHien irom pacn or tln pluvt-n con other countries for January was 2 700 compared with in a vear appeals today decided that Chester Olllett of Cortland must die In the council of Rock Island has referred to the committee of the whole proposition to replace the inadequate sand filtration system over there with a nodern mechanical filter plant KrcHHinnni riimnciH or the state. Alan TAFT ON VISIT TO eiectric cnair for the murder of his mi- uie iriinHnriinn or auch other bind ntBs aa the i-onvotitlon mav deem niTes sary and nrntipr. inn element, in a leading editorial says: "They commemorate the blackest blot on American history, the world, including honest Americans, believing that, the ship was blown up by dl- reet orders from the war department for the purpose of Justification in the plan to despoil Spain of Cuba." The paper adduces as "convincing proof" i hat the officers of the Maine-attended the funeral of the victims in full dress uniform, which showed that they must have sent their uniforms! ashore "In anticipation of an explosion," and alleges that the reason the wreck has not been raised is that it would conclusively demonstrate that Mweetneart, Grace Brown sit ago.

For the months of July, August September and October the total Im' migration was while emigration for the same period wm iinnofi NEW HAMPSHIRE Moose lake in the Adironrlnrku Inlv The ratio of rrprcar-ntntlrm will lm two t-e-Kairn irom cai coiiniy arid nnr ad 11, 1300. The court frirnw thn Concord. N. Feb. IS.

A crowd imonai neir-Kaie ror r-a-h L'ki votra and Dainty New Spring Neckwear For Women. Our assortments are now quite complete, and we do not believe we have ever shown an equally handsome collection. The new designs in Lace and Silk Ties are very fascinating and are shown in variety of designs and color effects. The "Merry Widow" Ties are a practical new The figures on emigration for 'nvm! iraciion tneieor ulwve Iki vnlin rust for juflgment of conviction of murder in the first degree, and sentence oi people gathered at the railroad her December, January and Fchnmrv ne i um. iniinn Kp -nrir-r fur governor have not yet been prepared and are station here today to greet Secretary Taft, who arrived for a few hours' death was rendered at extraordinary 1.1 nil- ni i.

k'-iiitiii Piicitdii, fpn such liasls the count will hp t0 the i mo in me supreme court. iniiiiiipr in neii'Kutua au art forth below visit to the capital. At the state house Taft was received hy Governor Adair i expected to show still greater ratio us compared to the immigration, there having been a large outgo of foreign- Farm Mortgages We offer for sale a line of choice Farm Mortgages. Ficke fe Ficke. Taken Sick at Work.

Miss Rlork. an employe at Fidlar Chambers' printery, was taken ill suddenly Monday afternoon while at work and was removed to her home, SIS Myrtle street, in the ambulance. She has recovered. Tri-City Electric 119121 E. 4th.

SMOKING WITHOUT TOBACCO. Adams 1 0 rioyu ana introduced to the members Allamakep II Jodih Appanoiiso mere Are Many Substitute. Keokuk and creation that are much favored for daily wear. White and colored embroidered collars are also shown I'ice and Net Jabots are to be seen oi tne executive council, the governor's staff and members of the Grand Aurlulinn 7 KtiPHiith They Are Widely Resorted To. ILLINOIS IS Army or the Republic.

A more ex ''Ft 27 Ilinti.n Hlie khawk Henri" leiisive reception ro owed at tho manning si vies, j'rices 25c to 08c HARNED VON MAL'R. Ilrr-mrr Tho old soldier in the sniu' who hail .17 it- II Inn 1Otilnrt 12 I. mas 1- I. von r.agie hotel in which many ladies par tlcipated. H'iPliiinfin FOR CANNON Springfield, 111., Feb.

IS. The n. no tobacco in his own tobacco hnv Hui-ria Vlam Two By Four Club Meets. The SAYS HE STOLE and could not obtain any, was obliged Hmli-r publican state central committee met THE AGE OF BIRDS. 'alhunn a Marlon io go without a smoke.

Hut the me explosion was in the magazine. priestkiSed by a street car Notre Dame, Feb. 18. Rev. Father Summon of Notre Dame university was killed Instantly last night and Father Timothy Murphy 80 badly injured he may not recover, when a -sleigh in which they were driving was overturned hy a street car on the Hill street lino which runs out to the university.

The car passed over and severed Father Sammon's body. HER SHOT GUN larroll ir. Ma mho II this morning and adopted a resolution Rirds of very small size and slender Caan i d.ir titiorsirig Joseph O. Cannon for the iresldency and fixed the date fur sence of tobacco ineR not work the same deprivation with many people who habitually use substitute's for the famous leaf. The America, Indians who smoke dried holly the hark of the willow tree.

Ing the slate convention In thi on Thursday, March Zi), two Hy hour club held a regular meeting at Turner hall Sunday afternoon, electing Robert Naeve'a new member. The club discussed plans for its final dance of this winter's hcries, to be given March 12. Box Social Tomorrow night by Forest camp at Columbia hall" All Royal Neighbors and their friends are invited. Jersey Ridge Grange Meets. The regular meeting of the Jersey Ridge Grange will be held at the school of the stag's born sumach use the Orsom Van.sickle was given days in jail this morning by Magistrate Louis F.

Roddewig on the rharge of larceny of a shot gun from Mrs. Johanna Stem of South Tine street She claimed she let the man take the gun and that he was to buv it. for if the gun suited him. She contended that he had not paid for it but Vanslckle claimed that he had purchased and paid for the gun JUST TO BE A BOY AGAIN. ast.

harmful of the substitutes tor tobacco. Just to he a child Sighed III Many of the oilier siihsiiiuteu iuv millionaire. nuiiu no) only live to a very old age, but in their old age are freer from' accidents and signs of senility than Is always the case among animals It used to be said that crows and carrion crows lived over MO years. If this statement seems rather exaggerated, there is no question that well-known naturalists speak crows of 50, and even 70 years old. Eagles, horned owls, and herons attain similar ages, and Mr.

Gurney, the English naturalist, cites a condor of 52 years old, a horned owl of fiR, and a royal eagle that died in lis year. Rut the record of logevity undoubtedly be- t'i-rro fiordn Clurnk.p 'ilkaHow Cl.irkp i lav Clayton 'Union I 'raw ford I in I la a tiavln Iipi-atur I'elliware IllSI MnllVH I'ii-khiHon Imiiii'tm- Kirinif-'t Favrtrc Floyd Franklin Fremont KnowitiK not iliat exist- the most, harmful 'very care; st to lie. child again, filled with hv- along the Alaskan coast injure their eyesight, smoking wood shavings saturated with a strong s'lution of pepper; excessive smokinir bv farm. Mills MHrheii i Monona Monro. M'ntKrrn-rv atine 5 Uriel! flKi'eola I 'a CP II I'alo Alio l'l Plymouth I'.

I'ocahoritaa folk 2 foiinwaitarnlf) l' Weshli-k HIliKKold Hue I I SI.elhv 7 Hloux' 5 siorv 'lama i 7 I'l l' l'l Van iloren (i Wiirreii 7 Washington 1-1 Wnvne Welmter Winnebago W'o irllllll Free from all the um Bru, MISSOURI SLAYERS Morrow a free. ers of the leaves nf the toniatn MUST PAY PENALTY Hound the corner lay a boy, fretting In Leading Claus Groth Hall For specifications kindlv call on Alfred Mueller, Hein. Knehl (Bischoff Kuehl)', 20H Harrison street; John Berwald 22G W. Third street. Bids must be In before Monday, p.

Feb. 24th, with one of the above. The same shall be sealed and have a check for $300 enclosed. The Glide reserves ihe right to reject any or all bids. The decision will" be made by the committee.

potato plant often cause insanity and suicide, a variety of Indian '(lee. wiaht I wus a man he nalil: dismally Jefferson City, Feb. 18. The Mis-i ntV. 1.

1 1 i i Ir.nnl souri sunreme eonrt me m. Atnanams e-. 1 court today aff rmed thm on Kvery winter aeetna to hrlnir om "iiivii niiiuneri an classes 1,1 ihithrie eae. fifimchi.u' Fnin leacnen the sentence imposed in the inn- Had the cearlet fever er tne ripe old age of 102 years, and a I ii- no an ea nnw .14 .10 .14 ..1 .1.1 .1 Frenchman. M.

Lepalllat, tells us of a Yea, I've had the chick tins leirnne results, and a weed known as mountain tobacco, which is smoked In great quantities In Sweden, causes its users to become mental and physical wr cks Bosioii Globe, iaundlce. parrot, Jacko by name, that had lost its memory at '). its sight at 90, and died at M. Ia Matin, Taris. fipose i ll have the' muroim the nr-xtai.

Hamdion Hancr-k Hardin Harriaon Henrv M' i Ward Ilumholdt Ida Iowa Jackson courts against three men convicted of murder and fixed the date of the execution of the three for April 3 The convicted men are William Je'fferies St. Charles county, for killing a person in attempting to commit rob- bery; Frank Dalv. alias A nn. Auspices Brotherhood of St. Paul Roberson Travelogs ST.

JOHN'S M. E. CHURCH Feb. 28, Panama; March 6, East Coast of South America; March 13, Land of Incas; March 20, India. Season Tickets, $1.00.

Single Admission, 35c, Tickets on sale at Thomp-son's Book Store and by Members of Brotherhood. wava Homcttilnir When yoiir re Mi there ain't nr. 26 cause von feel ao wnen you re well yrm no to school -ge. Worth 3 15 'rlKhl but life Is sad jHSper of Kansas City, for the murder of Unnecessary Concern. We suspect that a god many people are worrying needlessly about the danger that there may be nothing for Mr.

Roosevelt to do after he gets the man murmured "Just to a hoy, with a slirii. The Doctor's Expectations, "I'm glad to find you so much better, old man. Does the doctor expect you to be out "I think he experts me to tie out the amount, of his bill. He -nt it in Harvey hy giving him poison-ed whisky In St. Louis; John Raker colored, of Boone count v.

for killing All voters nhIiki rlliliiK to thp fundamental principle nf i lemoeracy am invited to participate 111 the ()f deh-Kates lo ihls roiivontlrm. By order of ihp rn-mocratlc Ptate (-pn-Iral commlttpp of Iowa. Rock Island's Famous Playhouse, FAMILY THEATRE Opposite Spencer Square. The best vaudeville attractions and orchestra. Entire change of bill every Monday.

Souvenir Matinees Tuesday and Fii-day. Matinee any seat 10c. Night l0o and 20o- tnrongn tieing president. Trust him I tl.CT.r. "Free to frolic as I pleased, all thlnes )t to try; Ah, how amall men's trlumpg are, what a price we pay For th little that we get as we scheme UWU.

Chicago Record-Herald. jwhiie shoots at a toWrTH maay. me Catholic Standard Time' and I'one at Moines. Fhrunrv 7 1908. I J- F.

MuUINTY, C. v. MILLER, wUAi4Tag.

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