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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 8

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1 if i 1 I 'i i i 1 I I i I i I i 1 i cm ill if' PREMIUMS have never been given with this economical coffee. Its delightful flavor has always been worth what it cost: the addition of a premium would havo reduced the quality. Golden Sun is sold only by home town grocers who deserve your patronage for the simple reason that they give full value and contribute to the upbuilding of your town. Not told by tyndicat $tor THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY ToUde Obi I 'hi' ttufftat TWWOliB IS SAY FOR BOARDS 8TATE ACCOUNTING BOARD 8AY8 ELECTION OFFICERS GET 12 PER. PBIMARY BOARD BETTER" PAID The county commissioners, through the county attorney, Claude Cline, have advised by the state board of accounts that there Is no relief for the low pay of the men who serve on election boards.

Replying to' a query from Mr. Cline regarding the board's construction of the election law, the state examiner said that the courts have ait HUNTINGTON1' HERALD lAOI IIOHT NETTED STEADY HAND TO GUIDE HIM TO THE ALTAR, held that a day is twenty four hours jwntcn he commanded active expodl from mid night to midnight and that tionary forces on notabkj occasions. Inspectors, judges and clerks are to After taking instruction at the war get $2 a day. college In Washington he was pro The state examiner says that 16 moted to a Ueutenant4bloncy. He hold these officials strictly to the pro served as adjutant to Major General visions of the statute is a hardship on Funston until the tatter's death.

He them, but expressed the opinion that 'in these abnormal times when everyone is making sacrifces, such conditions will exisUuntil a legislature sees fit to change the statute. The statute governing the regular election differs from that of the pri HIS ARMY LIFE REVIEWED Special to Herald: Newcastle, Ind.f Dec. S. Stories, centering about the arly life of Major General Omar Dundy, United States army, were floating everywhere In Newcastle yesterday, on the occasion of the visit of the veteran of the world war to his old home town. For instance.

It was rememberou'that at the wedding of LJeutenant Dundy years' ago, In the First Presbyterian church here, Major William Roberts, than private rccretary to Governor Al. jvln P. Hovey, was the best man and when the future major general much. I ed down the aisle to meet the bride to be, Roberta kept whispering into bis tar: "Steady, man; steady therd' The Rev. Frank C.

Hood, vho is still living, married the couple. General Dundy's father, Marlon Dun dy, was a delegate from the congressional district to the Republic in con. vention which nominated John C. Fro mont for president of the United States, and he also was a delegate to the Whig convention that nominated General Zacbary Taylor for presl. dent Colonel Milton S.

Robinson, deceased, of Anderson, was the congvesHinan who obtained the appointment for Major General Dundy to Weit Polrt, July 1, 1979, when the latter was eighteen years old. Jle was graduated from West Joint June IS, 1883. His first assignment was at Ft Lapowol, Idaho. In 1891 he was transferred to Ft. Snelling, and was promoted to a captaincy in the Sixth Infantry in 1898, after which he waa sent to Cuba.

He was present at the siege of San tiago. Went to Philippines In 1900. In August, 190, he was seat to the Philippine islands, as acting Inspector of the department of Visayas. He also served as provost marshal at somo stations on the Islands. Captain Dun.

dy returned to America In 1902 and was instructor of Ft Leavenworth. He was sent to the Philippines ngaln In 190ft and spent two years, dm ing was assigned to General John J. Pershing as adjutant during the Mexican border troubles. General Pershing later chose him as a brigade commander in France and still later as a division commander, and it was, In this command that he took the lead ron. hn of the salient on that memorable Bummer day, when French troops and French refugees, In an almtt in describable mass, were pouring to.

ward Paris, weakened, defeated and shattered (n hope, stemmed the tide by the very phychologlcal power of their aggressiveness, saved Perls and turned the Hun on the backward ttail to final defeat. Didn't Relish Two Years of Starvation. have delayed writing to see If my relief was permanent; can say that I am feeling fine. doctors told me I had ulcers of the stomach and no medicine would help me, but your Mayrs Wonderful Remedy has done so. I am now a well man again after two of starvation and suffer Ing." It is a simple, harmless prepar ation that removes the catarrhal mu cub from the intestinal tract and al.

lays the Inflammation which cause? practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Bradley Dros. and drug gists everywhere. adv.

Comma Once "Killed" a Bishop. A Kent (England) urban council, It Is believed, has about reached the limit of "war economy" by forbidding the use of punctuation marks In all official documents, with the result that reports of Its proceedings are published without even a comma. Dut the absence of punctuation may prove per llous. 70, on the western front, was "taken" by a missing comma. Worse still, a bishop, for want of a comma, was temporarily killed.

The present bishop of Bath and Wells, when he held the see of Adelaide, found what be was a dead aea serpent near Coffin bay, at a time when ao influenza epidemic raged In that district. He was pardonably proud of the which was wired to England Jn a portmanteau telegram which rant "Influenxa prevalent numerous death Bishop Adelaide found dead wa, serpent CO feet Coffin bay." A new agency thought tha last six i a separate message, and announced the death of the bishop. mary law in that tne latter aiiows ersblp of the famous 2d division, a day for all officials, including, the which made such glorious history at Bherlffs. This makes places on the pri Chateau Thierry, Delleau wood, St. mary boards easier to fill than those Mlhiel and other places, of the regular election.

Refuses to Discuss Fighting. The board of commissioners will; General Dundy would not discuss meet again on December 13 to allow hla part or nfl part of hu Jn the election expense claims and any tne flghtng Jn the Sqlssons Phetins time after that date the inspectors but may get their money for distribution. roborate fact that The county has the money to pay he U1U9 UUl II "III right fund by the county council. Continues Advance. I By lntsrnatlonal News Barvtos: I Washington, Dec.

8. The American 1 Third army, continuing its march In to Germany, has occupied the important city of Treves, Oen aral Persh ing reported to the war department this afternoon. Yesterday, the com munlcatlon adds, the Americans had reached the general line Krewinkel Mepperlck Rlchenjch Morscheld Hirschfelderhof. Stork Stops. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl F. Rice, of G40 East High, a son. The father is in Camp Deauregard. The Best Cough Syrup Is Home made HtrVs 7 wmr on 81.

aad 7t tb. best coarh natrndf ra triad. You've orohahlv heard of thii well known plan of making cough' syrup at home. But have you ever used it! When you de, tou will understand whv thou rands of familiea, the world over, feel that they could hardlv keep house with out it It's simple and cheap, but the vav it takes hold of a cough will quickly earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2ft ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated nigar syrup to nil up the pint.

Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, 1 or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Kither way, it tastes good, never spoils, and gives you a lull pint of better cough remedy than you could buy ready made for three times its cost. i It is really wonderful how quickly this home nude remedy 'conquers a cough usually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives almost immediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma.

I'inex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, 'and has been used for fenerations for throat and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment br anting vour fmggist for ounces Pines" With full directions, and don't accept any. else. Guaranteed to give absolute tatufaction or tnonev prompt Iv refunded, lae Pinex Ft Wayne, Ind. Get Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets That la tha Joyful cry of tbouaandi since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablet the substitute for calomeL Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician fof 17 year and calomel' old time enemy, llscovered tna formula for Olive Tablets bile treating patient fof chronic cot ttipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet do not Contain calomel, but a healing, aoothlng vegetable laxative.

No griping Is the Iceynote" of tneat little sugar coated, olive colored tableta They cause tha bowels and liver to act normally. They Barer xorce tnem to unnatural action. i If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeJinjf sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you 11 find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two lit tie Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. 1 Thousands take one or two every night lust to keep right Try them.

10o tad ix per box. All druggists, LOSE DUKHOBORS Peculiar Sect in Canada Going Back to Russia. Their Departure a Few Ytars Age Would Have Been Hailed With Delight, but Sentiment Haa 1 Undergone a Change. The announcement that Peter Verl gin, the leader of the 10,000 to 11,000 Russian Dukhobors, or Dukhobortsy, has declared bis Intention of returning to Russia with his followers has caused mild sensation in Canada. Fifteen years ago a announcement would have been received by the pec pie of western Canada with expres slons of devout gratitude.

The lW literate peasant "spIrlt wresUers," as their name Implies, were disliked as( religious fanatics, who herded together In community houses, and though" peaceable and industrious" peasants, refused to conform Cona (Man laws and regulations or to ae ccpt nationality. Dut now everywhere iu western Canada they are recognized as remarkable colonists, even If bad citizens, while Peter Verlgln Is acknowledged to be a genuine leader of men. Ttfe Dukhobor has never been a wan deter of his own free will. He has shoved from place to place In Europe as the result of consistent persecution. Church and state went for him "ham mer and tongs," the one telling him that all religious sects must be brought iLto conformity with established Greek Catholicism, the other that be must become a soldier tinder the conscription act of 1887.

At first he complied with the military low and went off to buttle, but with the distinct understanding between him and the elders that if he were compelled to discharge his rifle he would fire It In the air. For he hns always been a consistent iionreslstnnt, and so consistent an opponent of war of all kinds that, In exile ir the Caucasus, the community threw cway the weapons that hod been considered nocessnry to protect its members from wild animals. In the first yenr of their settlement In Canada, the men scattered In order to earn wages on farms, on railways, and sawmills. Meanwhile, the women built the future residences end, lack Jng horses, plowed the land by har cesslng themselves, 12 pairs of women to a plow with one plowman to Crive them 1 Brllllarrt, In British Columbia, Is one of the great Dukhobor centers and the socialist's Utopia. Here the community Is wholly self contained and has realized something of that equality of its component citizens for which there is so much striving In the world today.

In contrast to the, modern city, there are no anxieties concerning the Murce of the next day's needs. There are evidently no divisions between "mine" and "thine" no Jealousies or envies over the possessions of another, for co man Is richer than his fellow. No money is In circulation. One member of the executive does all the outside selling nnd buytng, and all moneys received are turned over to the treasury. Money, In fact, has no purchasing value within the community.

All the necessaries of life ace doled out without it by the various departments lo charge. Everybody hns the wherewithal, hich 'is not of silver and gold, end there is no theft, any more than there Is visible machinery of government. The government is the people. Once a week they crowd into the large assembly hall and discuss the affairs of the community, and the managers of. the several departments are given their Instructions according, to popular sentiment.

Tlye Dukhobors possess the system of Initiative, referendum and recall in an admirably simplified form their offiglals and temporal representatives hold office as long as they do their work well. What Is the explanation of these TJZL 1 vu ea ihiui va iaiu.u vi uivii uica stretch for miles along the rood and stately Columbia river? Ana n. tu and "brothers" of a community who have bullded better than they knew; who have created a unique irate In the II midst of the wild 1 Christian Science Monitor. First Mahogany Wood. It Is said that mahogany was first known to Europeans through the fact that Sir Walter Raleigh, when at Trinidad in 1595.

used planks of it to I i I repair one of his vessels. The sam pies, thus carried to England were much admired, but for over 100 years the wood was put to nt jreally practl NEWCASTLE HAS HAFJY QUICK REUEF n' ST0R1ESABDUT BUHDY CONSTIPATION Parlor Lamps Library Lamps Library Tables Rockers Kitchen Cabinets Parlor Suites Where Good Furniture Comes Eroni. 1 Secretary McAdoo Resigns. v' I V. i I i nr I I VJ WAX 3 MfAPoo The resignation of William G.

McAdoo as secretary of the treasury and director general of railroads, came as a complete surprise to the country. Last of Kin of Great Novelist Dies. William the last kin of the great novelist, Charles Dickens, d'ed recently at his home in Hamilton, Ont. Mr. Dickers was born In Braun stone, England, where his father, George Adams Dickens, kept the Admiral Nelson, an old public house; William Dickens came to this country about ten years ago, accompanied by his.

wife, Emily Steanes, and his young est daughter Mr. Dickens was seven ty flve years of age, nnd possessed a niobt interesting character, resembling ome ways his. great cousin. When Charles Dickens was passing, through the little. town Brsunstone he fopped at his couslnV Inn, nn(iJno "WJW t1? uiui un difk ii (j nui nr rnin mm tn grow up te a better man than his father.

Mr. Dickens treasured that In cldent among the fondest memories of his life. Ai; THE FILM SENSATION 0 8 A 8 TARZAN OF THE A 8 PRINCESS and EMPRESS WED. and THURS. DEC 11 12 ma Spirije of the Practical Gifts at Our Store Telephone Stands Matting Boxes Dining Tables Buffets Dining Chairs Costumers Nut Bowls E5 SIO MUSE Opposite the Traction Station ZZII One Poor Use of Education.

"Education Is a blcssln'," snld Uncle F.hen, "but Jes' dc same de mnn dot puts In his time sIruIk' I. O. U.VwquUI be better off If ho hadn't learnt to write." DONT NEGLECT A RHEOIUTIC PAIN Go after.it with Slam's Iinlrnecf beforo It fie daaficrous Apply a don't rJ, let It pen Irate, and good by twingel Some for external acnes, pains, strains, stiffness cf joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relief without mussineas Boiled clothing. Reliable the biggest selling liniment Tear after Year.

i nomicat by reasoa cf enormous sales. 1 vsk your druggist for Sloan's liniment. Lee, 'W x. Smoking Sets Carpet Sweepers Serving Trays Cedar Chests Dressers'" Bedroom Suites Columbia Machines a II GUARDIAN 8ALE OF REAL E8TATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned guardian o( the estate of Anna F. Ferguson, Insane, will sell at the" office of Dowers Feightner, In the City of Huntington, Indiana, the following described real estate of.

Huntington County, State of Indiana, to wit: The South part of the Northwest quarter Section Thirteen, Township Twenty eight, Range Nine East containing Seventy sir. and Ninety four hundredths acreClsO a part of the Southwest quartes of Section Thirteen, Township Range Nine East, containing Forty Hundredths acres, being in all 80 acres more or less. Said sale will be for cash and will, be held on the 14th day of 1918 at 10 o'clock A. ELIZABETH F. TRESSLER.

Attorneys, Dowers Felghfner. i Wanted to Know, Writing to Harry? Why, he's ooJy gone.ve minutes, and surely you must have said nil you wanted to say to each other when you were on the porch Lillian "No, mother, I asked him if be really, traly loved me, and he said he 'did; but I forgot to ask him i ke would, go on loving me for ever and ever, and that's why 1 am Optimist Always Wins. The optimist, knows how to mnke the best of it when he gets the worst of It, so that no mutter what happens to him he remains optimistically in a good bumpr. He who knows that much Is highly educated. JlHoneBsnk" Interest i 5 it th6 Clitn Statt Bank toward haa bean msss Author of Immortal Song.

"'Home, Sweet Home," was written in 1323 by John Howard Payne. In but a very. few' of the sixty years of his life Payne was sufficiently long at any one place to call It bis home. He died ir Tunis. Africa, April 1.

1832, and it was thirty one years afterwards before his body was brought to his native country, the place he no donbf had" In mind when he penned these appealing words. Mike Tlie Laundress Happy by making it possible for her to turn out beautiful, snowy white, clothes like new. 'Bae Bluer i j. will enable the laundress to pro i 1 duce fine, fresh looking pure white clothes instead of the greenish yellow usually pbUined. RUSS' BAG BLDE always pleases.

cenU, fit all np to date grocersL.1' feature of service, and, In add! an extent as IS consistent wit practice Hi trtj tt i'm i i HaVifi i a saa mm 111 qoio bt, cucrss mis institution, It embraces every modern tlen, accommodation to as great the principles of sound banking Ths steady growth of our I at of depositors furnishes strlk Ing evidence of the appreciation of this policy by the banklrv pttbllc 's Your patronace la Invltsd. Pictures Tea Tables Rugs Sewing Cabinets Parlor Mirrors. Children's Toys Sewing Baskets si WiM fill i.

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