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I 1 I ry 1 THE SOOTH BEND TRIBUNE. MONDAY. AUGUST 77, 1905. ATTRACTIVE WOMAN IS CYNOSURfi LINE FINDS FAVOR RISE OF TEXAS TOWN 1 i BTuirRiTAiinriir I I I IN ARMY DIVORCE CASE i 8 Pi II "i-- of our product and ourlar- assortment of, designs has gained the favor of (hs public use the highest quality of Rock Portland Cement In finishing our product Our stone are moulded: In dies takn from original SOUTH BEND-FORT WAYNE ROAD BEAUMONT'S RAPID GROWTH CREATES INTEREST. bui natural stone ana are an exact counterpart of the real FROM VILLAGE TO CITY.

i i I DEFREES' CONCRETE STONE Have the Confidence of the Public. TO CONNECT EIANY POINTS GALVESTON'S BRIGHT FUTURE! 2 The great pantheon of Ancient Rome; which has stood for two thou, sand years without a crack is of concrete I 1 i Our entiro stock, of 1 i Men's and Boy's Suits including1 every linefr style and patierh iin our immonse store "without any reserve i whatever I (excepting1 blac! andf blues) i at One-fourth below usual low prices. Business Men in Latter City Meet and Politics Growinfl! Warm in Lone Star DEFREES C.H. 315 S. Taylor St.

Discuss' Project Advance Money Required For Preliminary Work Route as Selected. Stats Prohibition Sentiment i vails Alarm Over Yellow Fsver Lid On In Dallas. 1 i Endxirable Thm Trlbasa's peial CMTimidfi Tba Trfltaaa'a Special Scrvtc. Fort Wayne. Aug.

T. Interest Dallas Texas, July X9. Beaumont, the center of the: oil section of Texas, Is one of the most remarkable cities shown here in a proposed electric rail way connecting Ftort Wayne with KEEP COOL AND PHONE FOR PRICES of the southwest. Claiming a popula South Bend Is such as to Insure the tion ot some wnen ou was discovered only a few years ago It was a little lumber town of some 4.000. Breezy, Blowing Fans Besides the great fell Industry Beau 1 1: I Straw Hate at I Half Price mont Is the center of vast rice plan- tatlons.

also new The lumber Industry Is still very import The Electric KlndJ The Westlnghouse Zlake. WIBINQ rOR ALL BRANCH IS OF KLSOTRIO SERYIOC. Electric Service Co. L'ifa 'W 'Pi til wmrp ill ,,1 ii i -II 0 ant and the busy 'saw and planing mill Is a-constant reminder of past days. 1 -IIJI 1 -'i The! city has many paved streets, fine buildings? and street cars.

The city has no college, but splendid public schools and some private institutions of learning. I I building; of the; road, if It can be financed. Those back of the project think it can and are working to that end. A meeting- was held here a few evenings ago at which there was a good representation of business financial men to meet the men interested in the promotion of the line. The route proposed and mapped out in the preliminary survey Just completed traverses a wonderfully rich farming country dotted with picturesque lakes and several summer resorts.

-Towns on the Route. Nappanee. Mllford. Syracuse, Wa-wasee, Cromwell. Churubusco, Blue Lake.

Wolf Lake and many smaller towns which have little or no railroad facilities will be connected. The territory to be opened is fertile in its advantages for the success of an interur-ban line, for summer travel the line would be one of the best In this section of Indiana. A. J. Behymer.

of El wood, president of the proposed road; Ci Knowlton, of Indianapolis, chief engineer; C. A. Shorb," of Warsaw. J. EKllgore.

of Syracuse. Henry II. lfooxer, of Waterloo. all interested In the road, were present to dis- i cups tb possibilities of the venture In Beaumont Is situated, upon the main llnej of the great sojiithern Pacific railway, the greatest steel highway in Texas. This) great railway was built by the! elder Huntington, stiMching irorn orange, upon tthe Loulsana bor- derfy toi 1 distance of 35 miles.

jTbis system traverses the whole of EOUtherti Texast passing vfta-s VlallKCi 1 Beaumont, HousttinJ S4n Antonio and Right Drugs i -Right Servico iracl Viola! Culver Taggart. Is theattractlve defendant whom Capt Kl- fng larEoSf'the MafeOn el P. rtiggar. Sixth Infant rk U. a k.r charges wljh Indiscretions with 0n, aes lrSm? One of theat) Jines runs from Galveston more! I ODrsirn i.iiiMC t'Kf Zi-'t i A I 1 Ail OPENED JUNE to otheri army officers.

The case Us onitrtal at Wooster. to. She Is also suing jjentson; (through the tvery heart of 31 htm. charging Army circles jail over the country are interested in M1IS0N-DD-N0BD, the commonwealth, This line is called C. A ST MA Nl SPRINGb the Houston Texas CentraL Uuon I bikion harbor, micii.

I the case. I 1 ad Right Prices it are found the important cities of For tfalth prk 80 HoulsCottacea Galveston. Houston. Austin I lca," Bstbs, Take Hctric Cara COL HOYNES ON HIS FARM SMALL BOY IS MISSING. iSoiin.

-w I niiMt mineral watar. sraataat vartetr; tV 'tTTo iuwnaoucjr, natural llthla vat.ra. m.dtelnaJ a financial way, Charles McCullocn, president of the Hamilton. Ind National bank, said he always thought this would be the most practical line out of Fort P. A.

Randall. R. B. Hanna, James M. McKay and W.

J. OHtO A OO, 1 Aat or streat. ona block-from (NorUtSlda Laka 8hor DrlVat near Division CfTTTTf'tf L'ntOl 1C mtaataa to balaaaacant-I nUiwI ar. RaSnad. qnlot.

'boat Belch-borhoodj Kzealloat tabla. Xodarata rataa; apactel by waclc Dean Ever Powell Has Been Absent for Collis llunUngton! and Jay Gould. I cool i aadiat. Wrtta w. harou of Notre dame Law Department Jl ln If -t William jHoynes, 1 dean jof the Neariy Four Weeks, Galveston is! Rehabilitated.

woupnurry But Baxter, mi. Col. i mTofl i. 'U4-r DIAMOND i dim. muMurnn w- with his parents In East Sorla street.

"Llaed ao1u not Its former self. '71wnf, aofr. on mion. omnt. lai department I of.

the UhiversIy of Notrel Dame. 1st eniovinsri a vacation 1 1 There need never be any xue- tlon as to vhm to buy, your family drags, for you oan always be sure ef reliable goods and serW ioa and reasonabla prices if yon get them hare. Wa do pot ear to maka extravagant cilslma but we can and do protect tha to tmrmta mt ear customers la every way. Our preeerlptleei desartmant Isj especially worthy of your patron, age: all prescriptions compounded by a graduate pharmacist i I VVUKIl I 1IK DIHt'R UUCHH II 1 Mlfl 1 I n.W I July 14 and in sDlte of the search of llif look out for a imt fitv Moanita I i IM HOLf Sc on hl faim neat Annapolis MdL The Annapolis? Capital says of him: For Lake Maxinkuckee Beginning Sunday, June 4l and every Sunday during June. July.

August and September, the Van alia Ballroad company will sell tickets to Lake Maxln-kuckee and return at rate of 75 cents. Train, will leave Vandalla station at 8:0 a. nw returning leave the lake at p. m. J.

Edgeworth, AgC tt "J' ir city jroosrs. ArrmriziMO mmli. ma mm day, ma to mio rm mtemtc, than pend his jVacalon ln the hustling, bustling or In' the O.OJ BAtmJSTT.0 1 partment or south pend, all efforts to "rn.j 'r l- i I world's great ports already. The city ascertain his whereabout bay been claim to be the richest ln the world of ho avalL 1 I for sice since It has so many men cf swirl and; Whirl at the Atlantic City boardwaik; WUUam of on juxy i xLiven, wun some omer i great weal in, put tstt Josepn, Ho. and xoWAcrnusn dispute the noys was piaying near; the tracks of I tiartioro, conn-, wouia -fl the Lake Shors 1 Southern railway ciaim.

i 1 when be found a railway torpedo and not knowing what tt I was laid It on the track and kneeling down struck the explosive with a stone. The result was ai terrlfio explosion which badly shattered the boy's hand. He went to the Houston is said to be the largest city ln Texas, but 'Dallas! says no. and the visitor Is unable to decide, since both are large 3 and growing tremendously. Galveston is to beJ the great sea port of the southwest, Houston the I great central city, Dallas ithe metropolis of 1 215 V.

ViOzffa iitA i i demlc. i We gave the treatment with success In Cuba, but the cases were so mild thaflt was hardly a fair test. 1 Btrange as it may while the heat Is so fatal all over the north, we hardly notice it here and, the nights are cool. Thf Texas land office will open millions of acres to homesteaders ln time, to the regret of some big ranchmen. The federal government owns I none of the empire state's do -xy -nt office of Dr.

J. H. Fears to have the hand dressed and that Is the last seen of him. 1 I i ii I i (An Inquiry at the doctor's office re PROPOSED SOUTH BEND-FORT WATNEROAD. north Texas, and magical EI Paso the great city of the plains, land no man is able to say at this time which will 1 N.

ii i I be the greatest 10 years from now, if vealed the fact 5t hat the boy was at main: and hence Texas has ner own the office and was told to return the I Texas continues to grow land develop. -ri i 7- office and commissioners. next day. A 1" V.n Th lid 1. on inl DaUas.

and the .1 It Is the optnton of many people fa- sheriff savs the Sabbath must be keptJ snnw ni iihit sn. ibw vsmxzs sslbcu bbv 1 miliar with the ease that the boy went sua nn vba rtAV wams Why Is It that over an5 WM tie, dirty but others helleve that the city tof S5.000. with four great trunk teaa torbidUen. to the river a drowned while i I i. hand I lines entering it.

carrying- into, 1 rnnmswo nmwi s. Intense pain of ithe wounded caused him. to wander away, i (That Pain in I 1 and from: the domain or me great 1 This Is the great protracted meet-j thnnunili nf ton of rommcivt In rptram mm 'all thl HAS GOOD GROWTH mm families use 4- TTIsehart. spoke favorably of the proposed line both as a benefit to Fort Wayn and as a financial Investment. Mr.

Knowlton, one of the promoters, stated that it would be a very easy matter to finance the undertaking He said that bonding companies were Jdst now requiring that before bonds would be floated the survey must show a population in excess of 2.000 to the mile. The preliminary survey of the route proposed shows a population of more than that number. Money to Prepare Data. The promoters stated that a) would take at least S2.00O for the preliminary work of preparing data, running lines and making estimates on the right-of-way. The meeting was so-enthusiastic that a committee consisting of Charles McCulloch.

James M. McKay and F. I Curd as was appointed to look aftr raising this amount. Mr. Curdes will- be th member of the committee who will visit the merchants.

Mr. McCulloch agreed to be one of 10 to subscribe the entire INTERESTING FINANCIAL STATE' MENT OF, dailyi Another busy; and growing city churches are busy adding to their is Fort "Worth and it'also ihas a splen- members. The Baptists tre -far lp did future. Then there Is delightful tae lead, and their foremost preacher, San Antonio, formerly the! largest city young Dr. Truett, of the great First In Texas, and, Waco, the "Athens of church.

In this city. Is preaching dally Texas." 1 tj to thousands. Dr. Truett Is one of the With the exception I of too much rain ablest preachers in America, if not in there has been little 'complaint in this tne world, as a gospel: expounder, great agricultural state, and taking all Tne Baptists are building a $250,000 in alf, I suspect the) harvest will be sanitarium hospital in Dallas, with great 1 when the gathering of the crops rr, Truett leading the great enterprise, is. over, i South Texas has its rice.

The! contemplated! Presbyterian unlr sugarj cane and cotton plantations, as yerslty at McKlnney, of which jl wrote wll as fruit and truck farms. All east mnm, lim mm. did not aro throuah. but Those dull aches across the forehead, those frequent sick or nervous headaches are all the result of eye strain i that the proper glasses will cure. Not much use dosing yourself with drugs when the real trouble Is with your eyes.

Touve simply got to take the strain off the eyes before relief will come. i Million in I Increase of Nearly Half Notre has come to Annapolis t4 take his outing quietly among congenial friends Sand beautiful scenery, which he so much admires. Hoynes wiI spend the next four or five: days, looking pver his farm, a valuable! piece fi property which he has recently acquired on the Severn river. The farm consists of 210 acres and 1 50 1 acres of It is located betweenltwo beautiful creeks on the; Severn river and Is near: the Ls T- nMtstsVMa aa 11 JfAeisanH Receipts in the Last Five i Gas Ranges? Becansa they are the cheapest to buy and operate. $13.

50 Shall we find what's wrong and 1 right It- The money order department of the I Texas rejoices In its; fruit and vege-I tha sintista are founding a college at South. Bend postoffice has Just com-I table capacity. Central i and north I McKJnney The Cumberland Presby I See i a- 1 a rfs STre irta 1 -t aa- ka is buya the beat, them at the CR. J. BDRJCE CO.

Tit xiii Cptfcfew. pleted a statement showlhg the amount tenans w. "OT 1 wnen ana tow v. mic i 1 not go Doaiiy into me mower mni Worthington Mr.l Hoynes is! delighted with his farm and its beautiful loca Opaa at ail boara atU v. u.u iu 1 Texas and tne i ntnnanuie 1 country The Northern Presbyterians nere just year which ended Jne SO.

The I fared I well this year, owing to the finished a beautiful church edifice In growth ol business UoU i fPlen Ua8i.in "S'KSJjJJ tion, -which. lis sail to be; one of the handsomest on thte river. I He has It at thalr imt nartara, pwii floof Office under cultivation nd his brother jfrom the i west is superfUtng. ii I Agriculture Is ja little, out ot Mr. Paxaoa blocK, Sit a MKUfts stf Prtcaa, ateal slaaaae 2t ata.

ai4 sold slaaaaa and up. Bras axamlaaS Soadara by akppotataiaat only. TaUpboaa IStt. i The total amount of Luslness at the pVfare Tgrand af her Veple are thr fourth chuhln main office and eight sub-station was pouring in a never before in all this Dallas, strange as it may seem. How4 and i at 1 the main office vast section, ever, all these churches are small, as 301 JtH si Hoynes line, as ha" is a lawyer byfpro-f essiotti and for the nast 20 years has t8r.ea tW fr.ol 1 i Pol ties; In fTexas.

I comnared with tna 1 Houmern uii 6 had. charger, of tbej law department of The political pot I boiling now. as aist cnurenw tTEastias a neJ governor and re to gaged MrKffi business transacted at the main office for the fiscal year ending June SO, 100, was $475,461.33. This is an Increase of the business I of the main Icome lortn next year am inrormw o) that the rSage of CorslcanaT Koger preacnv r. Mills, ithe friend of i Cleveland, and at I boy and has some ability.

Office of 1805 over 1900 of J453.394.J8 the iUalversity of JNotre Uame, wnere he Is Instructor. Hoynes 1st delighted; with Annapolis and its environments. Hes' thinks the people hei has met ithe most genial. affable and charming tiw has become acquainted with la all his travels, and will taxe tat hisl western home pleasant recollection of his acquaintance i here." .1 -A and an increase for the, last fiscal bfX7.7Sa.70-i.. ti 1 year one time the most! prominent demo- pr.

Wlliianvpurgeon 75yr cratlc statesman at Washington. Is a few days ago ii. life work a ed house. In on of the BjrtM The total receipts of each of theltaiaing ot crowmoi of the talking ot crowning, eight sub-stations for Ust flal governor or nirape h. 1 kara aagataS wtth svae wHh Mlaa far blrr-al ya A vear were as follows: Ne.

1. 111.154.45: I wealth. Tom iteeo, tne greatest ana ii 7nnrMAn Spurgeon; MM, ptia mnllMtloi. In aoarsa of awaak I Mt4e2 ncnniUMmi. la unml tvul I mUmJ nin mnir ninurvanui lalcbuisus nuv 1 Not X.

No. 1 mm rnnrra mn lkiuiu. ,1 i ji i INSTITUTE LODGE OR ELKS 4. $10.145.5: No.i6. tlM28.13; No.

I presided over tne lower nhted with America S7aTi" "t4U oc IM. i am auilreara4 aad No i cress, said Mills should have been the waieat iie is k.aiii o. a. I Jr. ii.t..

I mt rviwie. of Zlon City fame, some 11... mnmm i si t2.681.X7; No. 7, 411.17. 4 I i fl- 6sa fc iyear.

innxar. insieiui ui luq yvuaitvu a A Work is Done by Tsam of South Bend amount. The committee met later, but took no action until such time as the mem. bers have time to look up the standing of the promoters and what prospect there is of action on the part of the promoters. If the money be subscribed.

Th committee Is thoroughly alive to the Importance of building the line and will begin soliciting subscriptions this. week. It Is probable the Fort "Wayne men Will send a representative to Indiana-polls this week to confer with Interests there concerning the new road. Pearls in Kankakee River. Laporte, Aug.

7. The latest discovery to be announced la the discovery of pearls ln the Kankakee river. The first finds were made during the operations of the dredge boat near the Baltimore Ohio bridge, but since then many individuals who have become pearl hunters have discovered -specimens of value. The pearls discovered up to the present time are mall ln slxe but perfect ln shape and color. Special 8ale in Wy man's Hosiery Department.

George Wyman Co. offer 100 dos-tn ladies' plain and fancy tai lace tiose, also black, all 25c qualities at 1 6c pair. Also 25 dozen men's fancy otton hose. 25c quality, at 15o pair. AH while the last.

SH CHARLES F. PFISTER SCORES AGAINST ENEMIES. of Oeorgta, as he did more to bring time ago I to mM nlu tnd locate ww a a 1a 4 1 SMSaAr SB fa RlCaVw ai a awe a Deal For wantea- i wo mninii room giris. 1 about ireraeuuuui ucwwuuo iw "yv iz.il i. rtnlw V- llh vnpnA rM nnl.

1 rxf 1 (tt thin SIT IRUL DOt X- I UI fOlIOWeiS. UVV IV in neea i tones or ihi mm any man. not Th Dowels at Bibcock's, experience appiy, mmcdL 4i 121 8. Mich- up stairs, ceptlng the "Sage of Young seemingly sincere -that Culberson defeated Mills for the senate a matter of fact he Is JSJJm" I Htnmi tn oeoDlf wno come unner Gas aght is reiUble. mikm, si ana tne great to-uur iwu till Unlrtn disannointed noUUcallv.

but I Influence. Most probably hie entering buslnes. h. became very colony will be UNCLE BILL SOUSLEY. wealthy, xne-1 great eai-senaior i wjr is, -r showing age.

yet it ha enters the race DIL STONECIPHEB, mvjdiii thmu mum lei THANKS TOR GOOD CROPS there will be "sometnwg: Justice Brooks, ot the supreme bench, is one of the strong men of Texas, and Prank H. Dunaho, dlstrlet deputy of the Elks; David Westbury. Edward P. Gaffney. C.

A McDonald. W. jH. Perry end George; B. Metsker haye; returned from.

East Chicago where they represented: the South Bend Elks and! Instituted lodge NoJ m.i Mr. iDunahoo serving1; as acting grand exalted ruler. Thei Installation tok place Saturday afternoon and was followed; by a banquet In the, evening. Representatives were present Sfromi La porte sand rind. knd Chicago, Chicago lodge.

No. 4, sending 31 members. iThe new lodge starts yUh a membership of and ptopect ot Increasing, GIG CANDY ESTABLISHMENT Maaaaat. PalateMa. Fnata TufaHMil ftenoaS.

Portage Prairie Residents Held Ser- Slekaa. Woa ar Grlim, km, se, ite. Name old In balk. Tha casein to blot tniprl OCU. iaamaao4 a oara ar yoa ihm baak- I as he resides In Dallas he stands a good show of being the next governor.

There la some talk ot running a Roose- vioes at German Baptist Church. A special service of thanksgiving OmaSS Taraa. Laraca. Kartaaa Sratam. Staaaara, Ua Baw-la, KMaara Rhaimatlam, gkta, Kaa- tal.

Claad. Vartcaeala aa4 an Sna ta sar eaaaa. i SterUogReesedy Chicago erN.T. 9a race. lEul was held In the German Baptist churchl CUAL SALE, TEIi ILUSH C3ZXS Btatta, His SYaaaamay.

VlaSae and friend of Kooaeveiu rwui let tne 1 nn Prv-taare Pralnie 1 eaturaay. xm fr lmfZll servlcei were for the Purpo of ex- muVh tht? thTfrtenda of Ho alm pressing jthank. tor the bountiful crop. the brilliant and i masterful young I this year. PorUge Prairie being par- ilttlli.

fr.a. president as their with an class- 1 ticulariyl favored with immense crops Ilaam aa It. 1 it I tl E. Polador Lsatas Entire North Mieh- BwmSmy IS te 1. OIBaa tl W.

4aaar havPand having the aaa, fek, BaatS dnt natlonJharrhar'Tn; hrht of jprospt. un pre corn crop, vine popie 01 tmmnn nnlnlon down here fa that ROOt I CPUfmcu ifM this vicinity are very happy nd con- WE SLL Edlson-VIctor-Goliifnbla TALKING MACHINES'. I on Easy Payments. The Musical Supply i Go. 233 S.

11:1. (Upstiln) will be our next i president. vv laa fcj" uva C3a aj wiMvw Roosevelt says he is the world's great- tented over to ouUooX jj. atafamaVd However. I some have The services were very largely at est statesman.

4 However, some have the temerity to say that llryan will be tin the morning, tne pastor. BI00 A mil Telll nv. rianiel AVhltmer preached an ex ut ak I .1 i our next chief magistrate, say Folk is the man. cellent sermon rewrmnn uu" Keep it pure with 1-1 ih, favnri bMlowM anil urKHii mo Prohibition of the liquor always an issue ln Texas, as so many people to be-mindful of counties hold elections upon the sub- makes all tWngs possible and to show lect every two years, i Many counties their appreciation by careful tn- have had elections this season and the tion to 1 the church and ttsteacWngs. nmhl." neo.rlv alwavs a-aln the day.

At noollfa hasKet ainner waa B-rTc ih. Viuroh around s. 1 In i the after Two-thirds, at least; of all the terri 1 tory ln Texas has local option, ana a noon a 'missionary service twaa nu. and Zellers spoke. A A.

r.l. RUSSELL, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1 397 South Michigan Street. Fox9s Sarsaparilh It's not a curaaU but if you keep the blood pure, the blood does the rest. 1 IT IS A C00D HONEST EFFECTIVE REMEDY.

1 i i ''Cold only by. i i i FOX TYLER Th Chapln Park Drug gists. collection of 111 was taken for missionary; purposes. I state election would give this commonwealth' real prohibition If It could be held. The present governor! Is a strong prohibitionist, and Judge Brooks, the leading! candidate for the next govern igaif Street Building.

'11. Iledor, fpropjletor; ofthe Pttlla-dplphlt1 cokfictlolery establishment and cafe on Korth illchlgan? ha leased the entire three floor and the bnsemtht ot the building he 'occupies ami vr til cotivrrt the additions Into a large csiindy; factor, which will beione of th.i lurtrest In the state, He I left tBeast in an extended business trip. ll wllllbuy new sfpllahces and ut-to-0ate machinery: 1 for ithe plant. Tile expcts.t6 have the big factory rtady for operation about OcjL 1. Att.htio; jj I We sr9t thatj you bear In ralnd that the best or you to secure a ticket the I.

Lis Niagara Palls excursion Autf. 8s to buy It at ithe city ticket oEice in the Oliver hotel block. North Main jstreet. early. Avoid rush al train I time.

i i Ct jl P. CiNoble. C. P. A T.

A. A. Improving. B. A Blrdsril.

vice-president of the Birdselj Manufacturing company. Who was hurt last week In a runaway. Is improving, 't Ills Injuries were much more severe-than al first reported and have kpt him In bed. He was attle to sit up Saturday aal Gunday Gas tor fuel 1 as. XT! The Only Exeurslon i Xe.

i Is strong; temperance advocate. i -Ik s- I Velio Fever: Scare. Texas Is alarmed oven 1 the yellow to Michigan City this season will be given Sunday, Aug. ,20, via Michigan Central railroad. Train leaves Bouth Bend at 8.30 a.

returning leaves Michigan City at p. m. Round, trip $1.00. Children 60c 4t CARLSON BAC0H fever. 'A and the young health offi cer.

Dr. Tabor, of Austin, is unsparing In his quarantine regulations. New Orleans is now a dreaded city and all Louisiana will have to Some FINE TAIL0RIN Ovtr lCMiO It. lUtn St To Cure a Out, Sore or 7oimd apply Ramon Nerve Bone Oil protnply It la Milwaukee. Wis, Aug.

7. Now that Fbarles F. Pnster has been publicly accused by intimation that he is a trrafter and has scored two strong points against his foes, those Interested are beginning to take sides. Those who are supposed to have been the means of bringing about his indictment side with the capitalist and those opposed to him are talking volumes ot suppositions as to what became of the fund he admits be disbursed In behalf ot the Wisconsin Rendering SXUVgKT waeoH airo CABBXisa REPAIR WORK "Some doctors Insist on fillin' peo- 1 Deo- of us who went through the fearful or us wno went inroosn; in iranuii 1 pie with medicine Instead advice. I scourges of '78.

7t and loosing all I fimiataaUoawaaadaoewybackUaotaatiaaea PsosapUr 3oe. Paintif aad Dpbelsteitag. Often we're more In "need advice I that was dear to us in some it ths publio druo STOnm than medicine an' there's where the shudder as we think: ot the possibility 1 fl tt rn Tutsan ajtpensaaaiT Hunt Bros. Mrjjr. Co.

I Loose Leaf Ledgers Msde shrewd doctor knows his business. Fry I or another visitation of the dread dis- Iwuou of tae laa a. gum. If had" a daughter who talked lease over the fair south, rt shall ex- I In all sixes. Sheets a Cauth Soott street.

I sad epiaas. drapepeta, ata, iliae, private ditaaaaa, ata. a stseas aaor statloav r.kidoara iplataU. ak-Sfc an zor any style, hjs i lUreei.Uver. A.

Pershing, 13 N. JjtuSS 1 ST sassy rd cut off her pin money an'tperlment with a remedy I found when! my samples- U. brins hax ta time, 1 would, in India, ue lever pecomes ept-1 Michigan street..

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