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The Huntington Press from Huntington, Indiana • Page 5

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toe press PICK FIYX iii. ilii LEffil Tu2 ill" 44SIS4it4S 7 A rri 1 GALLED By oJEII U.UULi UL It's indeed one who got a present bought at 4 PKOiinfiifT noNEza succumbs TO INFIRMITIES OF OLD AGI ZS DSTEEIXATICi EOT TO JO II" 3D TO CVZ2IZZZ3 EYV rrc iot 1913 i. KXPCXLICAZ3 Outlines Hew Party riaa cf CIs to liacola and Civil Var Anale ies Mrpec'l'toi Press) CHICAGO! Dec ft We are the heirs of the Republicanism of Abraham Lin eoln and of the Republicans who fought ia tie civil war.Vyr Cur opponent are nuking loud pro fessions of lip loyalty to Progressive wine" plea. Make them enow op or tac'; up." "I hope that without trafficking or dickering with the old parties, you will f.U a hard a you know how to have principle of the Frogreesive party reacted into the state The above excerpts from a speech de Ilvered. by Theodore Roosevelt to the rrcrealTe member of the Illinois Ia Jature." thi afternoon indicated the poeitition to be take by the JTrc eiTe leader who gathered Viie ta' for a two toy conference1' mtUa the future course et the JFarty will be mapped, out The tokHua 'made it r'ain to hi hearer tUV be 'waa against any, fusion the 'ap caUe'd lYe jressive and that the OuMicaumoBt dc.y 'their party and submit to the Cbl Moose brand or he considered as eTae' of the common ASvtiTe Guard Arrives The advance guard of Bull Moosers arrivir; ltw numbered The day ww pht nearly in making ready for tie Went of tomorrow sad Wed 7...

The thiny of 'chief importance to ometrat of the conference in the prea nt fiew of the leaders, ia to Je 4ee laration of a ProgreaaiTa program to 1 followed throughout the nation. Bull Uooer Legislature are to fight, for, tbe lawe in minoi that their brethren tt for in California, Vermont Hm tin a. ALo there is to be a program and. it is to be understood that there shall be no compromise Vidh any other party or the member of any other party. The colonel reached Chicago at noon.

He came on the special train from 'Rew York which bore about ISO Bull Xloose enthusiasts and went to his old rooms la the LaSalle, hotel which he. left the last t'me to go to that meeting 'in ll'l waukee at which he was 'After bis Speech to the Tllinoiaians the colonel went' motoring for an hour atod then Keld eTeral wili other 'leadora. 7 EIAI2 TO STSAS CTi3 "Tie Home and the School" will he the topic of the address to be delivered ty rrf.ncis Blair, stat supcrlntind ent of the Iliinoia schools as' the third Cumber the Tarent TeachBrsAasbi atlon lecture course t. the. church Friday evening.

the organization are "lonBidering tbemnclves exceeJI. 1y fortunate in ae curing the servivs cf VAEynr 1 1 I f' 2: l'Ul iuJ 'J "i roiirr'3 rirArnra rca TU2 litils enri JUST KEC ITZD A FITS KTW (fpeclal Press) IXDIAN AFOLI $, Dc ft Although there never, hsve been any explosions on non union iron work In his jurisdie tion, Edward E. Phillip, the iron work 1 letter. I as not 'triticiJrg yon bnt no one JtBOwa Wir 'man read the; letter Uat fCotte In aal go oat of thi office VbH tLTh JtA a in. Fhlllip exputinet he referred to some state contract kJft Which the sUte eight hour law Traa eing violated." The Attfrict attorney asked him If he didnt tliitk "hi choice, of la tChat situation was itnivr.

witnaaa aald not. nal) w.u Kesign as Foremen to Begin Work with Majestic. Company WABASH, Bee.O lFred Gurtner, in charge of the office of the Wabash Foundry Machine Company, and Fore man (Sell, "of the foundry department of the have tendered their reaigna it: Teamster Roll Frame C'l Task Yard Strikes Lad (Specisl to Press) Inte Ind, Dec. 9 Borne old frame oil tanke for fuel were being dumped by Albert Erehsrt, a teamster, into the yards of A. Martin this afternoon, when 5 year old Henry Martin was crushed to death by one of the tanks rolling upon I'.

a. WC2IAII HAS VLZLZZZ3 Mrs. W. O. Lininjr of Eat ITatHds utreet is confined with an attack of th meanlc.

Mps1ps sre cnpraUv re parucd as a Iren M.ft 9 an a r.iiu are to be Vfry ii'k i tLcm. Lin ta 1 not "ri i i ta r. i In 1 1 and pre Barnard Alexander, pioneer of Ilunt inirton eounty, died at ihe home of hie era' official at Syracuse, wrote what the) daughter. Mrs. 1 F.

Beard, Sunday goTernmen ssy are letcere tnat con 1 morninir at ,9 o'clock. Deatft rict him of bclnj guilty of complicity into inHriullies of old age." FOIHI Vfflll HEAD F07.0ED jitreet. East Ft generating' due the McNamara dynamite conspiracy. I Alexander Waa born to' Preble fhillips waa on the stand this afternoon I county, 0., 24, 1830 and came to in his own defence, The laters are the JgjAinonie township in this county when only eridence against nun. jia wrote i quite young, lie made hi home in tiut them to J.

J. between I town8hir until after the death of. his and 1011.,, Referring to a non union Job I wife Wo year ago. tie then moved of the American Bridge Company at TTuntinirtoa and resided with hi Erewerton, N. TjhiilUp" wrote Jc 1 daughter.

Namarai Th! would be a Une" Mr.Alexander needed the call of hi to do an everlasting pteo of work and cpUntry during the civil war and spent set them thinking. It can be dona Very almost three years as a member of Co. easy and I am going to look for some rj, isoth i Indiana Volunteer Infantry, thing doing when the right time cornea." jug before he was dlscharned merited Ao thU letter McSamara re promotion advanced him to the rank plies, asking if Phillips needed any help! of on the p'ropbelUoa. and oCri iha in Ja the' daughter, Mr. Beard, two ternalibnafs assistance.

To. this Phil brother and two graadihildren ur lips replied i yrSl be aom time be vive. 'The brother are Hugh Alexander fore UU Job wUl be ready aa they are of Warren and William Alexander of JuLt Wcely aUrted, It not do grand chIdre are Mr. Ubg this matter npfvre the local I Ad Ji EUtton and Mia Carrie Beard, 0fl here a I have never said anytbinz to I this city. them "about what 1 am trying to ac 1 'TFuseral aervioes will be kl Tues eomplish.

Some of the brothers areldat nbrning at 10:30 at' M. E. itVHH'ttit(r that kd to be airfled pwHioa. The Hen tFa lmmia "Vam As1rf trHaf 4ho I CeUMlUU VI WW Aaa as wmvi vh arj. auavfj.

jt wuwu as. ai waav teTaSer. of our local with the Inform waaeo air. aaa atlon that yon were trying to get vi became tta aao ano una ine fcdSre that the laara werg hein 31 reason given lor reajgiung. me ae uat tne lawa were oemg vKiat www.

edf asked Miller "Wv. waa th id1t.I Wabaab tae aeaa 01 wie Ana Aroor road was rapra eee one now. air. juun' sev finds himself without a position at mm ma Fifty SIx PopOs at, Hartford City. Saa ef Biphtheria HARTFORD CITY, Dee.

ft Fifty six students were' dismissed from the north tions, effective on Jan. 1, WIS, and tlie ward school bnUding lViday afternoon same have 'been, accepted. The resignations are doe. to both having received flattering offer of oai tions with the concern at Huntington, manufacturing the Majestic furnace. The duties of the new placea are sim ilar to those they performed Mr.

Gurtner taking the office, and Mr Sell the foundry. The gentlemen are by Dr. M. Clapper. All had sore throats.

It will not be known whether; or not any of the' number have diph theria until a report is received from the. state boardT Cultures were taken from the Ihroata of all the children. va' 11 i uia bwturjjy afier if kU i stove physician and WJsa it waa wI 1sSo1a er noint placed beyond tt.VV LECTTJSES AT 1 Dr. Scott Ilershey dress last evening at T.tZJL C222X an ad iVn UDU i 4 ai'liu rvaawa vu V(Ear Creek r. rf the famous authors of the ranking with William Jennings a snd interested audience.

Artetr.n Lonj Known. Clinese have cttained 'water Ce means of artesian weHi fr over a thousand year. One cf ths coft famons la existence Is tbat cf ia v. ct ra.ni, (v ws'cr t. tca a 1.

It 1. i. i 1 1.. 1 a 1 1 1 1 '1 tJ 1 1 if 1 u' 1 a lO'fl I 7 partial to a certain brand ot ooffao naa woea nraeli ber gro cera oertUtence In trrlflf indue her to try aomethlnaT 'sa. FlnaC aha exclaimed impatiently: "Mr.

Diet I wedded tft thla retting nervous and anxiott to' tee some i Chnrch Warren, the OHWe leaving I brand of eolfee and what tkw Lord thine J'. I the residence kera at fcSO Vclock, after! haa Joined torather lat 0 Inaa pat to tius letrer vcaaxat re rT" I ti.Ma, mnit a tor a. M. fhlllmt this in Ikia Venlvi "I aaa ltrkidlmiin. muw you speak little too plainly; In "your The Meanness of Him.

"Old Crusty la the limit1 "Woafa ba don now "At tn party Uat night Mia A X()X Bx.uuu woo ia suwara xaouia; ior mmnllmxTit. niahAll nn to him. with! lTf Ob, Mr. Crusty, Mr. Smith baa juat told toat I Hart ft beautiful Did no on ever tell yon that rot.

bar beautiful facr aakad Crmaty, an.nina' Anwn at bar. "Oh no! replied aba, trying to nnggla beneatn hi "1 thought not' replied blvorea on Coffee OrOMftda. CnutyJ 'A West Sid ia Tary voroe, madam," replied the aaleaman. "yonll find them In the percolator." City Star. Overheard 1ft the Boxes.

the etorr of the erafV 1 ii'. death. MUTUAL, AFFLICTION. op I heard ran about like thla. In the first act I learned that Mr.

Wallaby Wombat" the eociety lead or. In about to ane her husband for Joseph Ramsey formerly president of I divorce. In the econd act I learn She Papa doeant like you. He aya yotf Jar on i He Well, yon can tell him for a that he Jan on me, tod. iTj enMBvaBasaBBBWMaBBMBaasBaaMaaBBat Her ChlOf Aim.

fi ebomtf Ar rv Caie not tor eookaj at itheceomert the other Kike." 5 rou6ie.r Phwat throciler jron in af rit "Ch, yla. xwe shad a BtUe mi nis. fca lt was xn ihroBble. AH I had rfn was hit nae inon once." ftSaybe Ha, Gladman I tblnk or wife naa 4. uaea to give np erlirs an aftaniAon tea.

Each HI much fj cs 1 roei. JCrtker a Jc cBt ta save ao 1 tf ryT I i i a A' 'I 'rL lot tin A Lounging Robe $4, 6, 7.50, 8.50 A Smoking Jacket $4. 6 to $10 BUTTKR ON Hit Ml. Mr. McJatahton.

millionaire luKher merchant taxed at the check which had juat been handed him with a sol emn Deent It look big enough naked the tnan who had made out the check. "Oh. tt'a bia aaid Mo Nanghton, "hut there's nothing looka very big these days. Tm reminded of the first days I spent In thla country no matter bow many years ago that waa when money looked big to "When I landed I went with ft friend that' had been over here six month to the house where he hoarded and lodged, and wen, too, for a sum that appeara ridiculous to me now, aa I look back to It "When we were in the midst the a little Ith Wabaah railroad but reeenUy head led that Miss Lotto Plunka.amuggled dinner that wae.my first meal Sandy the Ann Arbor road has been foreedkto tht famoua pearl necklace; and in I MacLaughlin put his month close to the third. heard that Mr.

Gerald Piffle In rapidly drinking himself to my ear and whispered to me: Tut butter on your pie, Angus, Three dollar a week la nae joke!" 'An' I can toll ye I put a good hit Jin Vfttt tit ra limffianlnn. VHt weava ap wvrwwvw 1 Mis Brown Pah aV tMflilt to said yo' had a rj jCTl, tv vlrl Widow Johnson flT. Parwn 4, hut when Ah arrl "TTw klLuteiJ ak a chicken to 1. i Hi v. JCJ.

Uusvl. f.tvr3 i.A 1.T,hflr Uoo. young Tocarrt ZTi vyflW way. po rili get vti esUbOsh a tuslneas in oaTippeopie in tow to rn No Trouble. wrr.

rrtefoef reatoea. orer.Jn.rfhtiOoiw "TIlarme. la. That, all, I know.sboatihim. riBnt nae uuio trouble ana luiu.

1 rrn oanuniMBM" How itfo on now thatr i SO ss aTec Ala portrait in to a oe juxe edition fit VUxu fit A Great Help. v1' Tha poet's task wewM km as jbard Aa any aver 1 To naa the nhraaa 1 Badman On what da on lm tm I Ideaf 1 The Result Gladman I found a 1 wt hamrfor mel" declared Jne mj shot mat Had te frjnonths. I I 1 I I The Alternative. rttfn they hang your client?" tact ixr' of this city. Has it fT 2 a o1" to bang th The Hohenzorierne.

The house cf. UohenaoIIern, a IJ tie tresent emperor of Cer lii Ja who f. caatle cf IZobensoUarn about r'xV 130. In KIT Frederick ef rt his descendant waa mads I 'or ct frandsnburg. The Prince cf rn In five cf ti JIlsj tf mssla lilt Cttz' fi ct CT rie AeMory, wts Us Suggest j.

5c van sue, twice 4 AnUnbrclla $1.00 to $5.00 A Box of Everwear Hess 25c to 75c per pair Watch this space, for suggestions daily. Tho Stnro BfiAMtifttl t. er I I I I I 1 I I aa man found ta the British ialee. 1 Christmas Jmys Ifothing bring It oaJcksr el more satiafactorBy ladies than a beaatif keal bt hair or a dear eomplexioB. We can pat ladies in tstih wiih either here.

Spfidnl Hair Sale This we' we. are making a special sale en haix geoda and 'erttbfti Mvlrfmaa. rv i Ladies lr invited teeatt Elite Beauty 329 It Jefferson Street Upstair Scat Market street LJ" eV "wf '4 vrY''t frtac'siaj gftitches S1.00?to S7.00 Shop Theatre aitd mama lifltpRQ lEJvciybody 1 'C5Jayv s3 PUISELF A atW VtWMTtt premted jry; toe Broncho Motion" FaW" CaV a can be I The flaher ara tanut eet A i. 1 I If geed only Admissiori i FJshlne In Fishlne In Oalll. Kile students but ha intrmA kaow that there la still good fishing In i uauiee.

it. rnest W. Qar nej aianerman, who ha iM Uaual Way. TTath crushed to earth win hut nine times out of ton tie Practiced ftntomohOe gets away flrst LT Bedidne in Galilee, made a special sett's. 1 1.

1 aisor or fha fiatia v. 1 gj recent book ears that he found 41 WANT ADS 3 the fish oaught th revenna TOO LATE TO CT.AfTTrY u. lu aaa Beruv ta ai ihaiii ao 1 Bdt eova ft iTr ef ft moCar lir4 klaJ Jt Baab A Co. 1 I Bov nt foe 1 111 When Tork rut forbade ft TO ii cf ecrst tie daalara ral v. sUmL 1.

IZIM tOlTU erodact waat ta lm Sn Jara Vifna4 wk v. want to rxadalnala. ikm I vae irrx trw earrjirvon mail order burfneeal Bear kaO. a3 r' w.a wtaen who Ufah tbemselves It ttmiBM on thetr kea's LOST rU aa4 wL'U eat is Mr. reward fjr tti 'c'.

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