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THE SACRAMENTO BEE: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1910 13 ADVERTISEMENTS M0 of which was something like Now that I am in I may as well finish" It It not known What he meant ible balloons were destroyed while most of the aeroplanes escaped Hubert Latham the aviator who ranked as a private soldier during the maneuvers will be promoted to an office of the legion of honor HENN ARMY MEN PRAISE AIRSHIP 11 "MIKADO" PROVES A MODERNIZED COMIC OPERA National-Pollard Production of Old Favorite is Big Hit SOLA110 SCHOOLS ALL ARE OPENED Clement and Dunn Best Quality Lowest Prices Ail Easiest Terms i 4 GIRL'S ASSAILANT KILLS TWO MEN PATUEft AND RELATIVE DIE OF EXPERTS DECLARE THEY ARE NECESSARY TO PRESENT DAY ARMIES COMPLETE LIST OP TEACHERS EMPLOTED IN COVNTY INJURIES MWo i v7: ''6jk i -4005fi 1 11 1 0o- 3txml' I 1 4 1 'o I I IS 1 I 1111 ill ll 1 4' Vg I 1 A i' II I 1 i ARKANSAS CITY (Kan) September Shepard uncle of the 13- year-old girl assaulted by a man in Newkirk Okla yesterday died late last night as the result of injuries received al the hands of the assailant Before attacking the girl the criminal beat both Shepard and Taylor Shepard father of the girl into insensibility with an axe Tay ler Shepard died yesterday Walter Cassady the young man arrested in connection with the crime is still held The girl is yet unable to give full details of Mil murder and assault wow 4011rt- 101-ik IG11170TAg IIIM Shollid 1 sik 111 IIIIIII: 111111111' 4 111111111Pr 111fity1111111'4111111rj A a i Ii 1 ir 41(1 I Thin Splendid Chiffonier: Golden oak hardwood like ent Specially priced ip1276 $100 coma PLOO per week Nit Me Cabinet in quiteteled oak or wan utne $100 cash $100 per 'neek Quartered Oak Center Table band polished golden or early English finial' St 11403 30e conk 30e per week FREIGHT RATE CASE MONDAY This Iron and Brava Bed all sizes choice of cur SPerint TISe rank 75o per weak GRAND VILLIERS (France) September Brun Min-later of War and the entire army are enthusiastic over the achievements of the aeroplanes and dirigible balloons In the military maneuvers which ended to-day The military experts are unanimous In the opinion that the air machines are destined not only to play an important role in future wars but to modify and perhaps revolutionize army strategy Henceforth it will be almost impossible to conceal the position and movements of troopa and so will be eliminated practically the surprise flank operations which have decided Co many critical battles Merits of the Two Regarding the relative merits of the aeroplane and the dirigible opinions differ but the consensus of opinion appears to be that as each supplements the other a combination of both is necessary The aeroplane demonstrates its superiority in the matter of speed invulnerability and independence of wind and weather while its portability avoids the necessity of housing but at the same time the excessive speed of the machines is a drawback as it makes observation from them neceaeerily vague Twice during the maneuver General Monier commanding the Third Corps was compelled to send a pilot of an aeroplane back over the scouting field to obtain more precise information The dirigibles although slower and so offering a better target are able to make more accurate observations besides having the advantage of being with headquarters The aeroplantsts In constant wireless COMMUnteation believe that their lack of precision in scout duty can be overcome by a preliminary training in air observations LANE CLEMENT! ASIR 'CLARKE TO HEAR EVIDENCE 11 a IP la 0-1-tli I604 mi -stio 4 i 1 i el- it ter 0 sItiI wo it 4 1 A4': 41 41 :4 I 1 i ItzliiLl'is4! 4 'rill l' 4 1 '41-r-if o1 1 WASHINGTON September was made by the Interstate Commerce Commission to-day that Commissioners Clements Lane nd Clark and possibly Prouty would occupy the bench when the hearing of the Western freight advance was resumed next Monday In Chicago Commissioner Clements will be the preelding Commissioner in the absence of Chairman Knapp who will be detained in Washington by urgent 1 Mission Davenport exactly like cut Chase leather covering lIest upholstering Special price $3900 $500 Cash $100 per week $q50 Rope Port $633 Newest colors and designs All pecially priced 50e enab $100 week Fr tinkh Missinn rnh Ln rcro 110utny comfortable STti41 75e ekoth 73e ppr week 9 12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs stgccled' $1275 MAROHTO CACHEVILLE (The Beep Special Service) WOODLAND (To lo Co) September 17--This evening at o'clock Company sixty-five strong will leave the armory for Cacheville They will go in heavy marching order It is expected $200 Cash $100 per week It is not because of the special terms we offer that we wish you in buy ono or these rugs hut because they are the best value and the best colors and patterns we have ever shown A very much modernized "Mikado" (be Bees Special Service) was the one agreeably presented by the National-Pollard opera company SUISUN (Solana Co) September 17 last evening at the Clunie All the public schools of this county The promised "local hits" were un- are how open for the present school commonly well pointed and well an- year and following is a list of the plied and scattered throughout With teachers employed in the various die-such a delicate hand' that while add- tricts: ing a fresh luster to the well-worn Alamo Miss Edith Hogae American opera detracted nothing from it so 1 Canyon Mime Madge Swim Benicia presented by the Pollards What it 'T I Martin (Principal) Miss Irene might have done had the company been Kelly Miss Janet A Stewart Miss Ellen the all-star cast in which "The Mika- 1 Foley Miss Elizabeth Certright do" saw a revival in New York re- Miss Margaret Schoor Miss Vire A cently is another matter entirely Parker Miss Edha Ileum Miss! From Alf bithesome 1 Kate Drescall Miss Mary Farmer i vivacious laughter-loving comedian a 'Miss Attnie Wunnenberg Miss May Ko was all things dealt-- IsicArthar Wise Sophie Hansen: Bing- i able 116 liparkled and caroled and tharaton Miss Eleanor al White Blue awakened the house to enthusiasm lMountain Miss Eva Holmes Brown's over up-to-date "Flowers That Bloom Valley Miss Cora Fraser Canright1 in the Spring" Mn Lillian Brann Miss Ruth Mackin-The Pollards were well represented der and Miss Vera A Hank Center Ko Ko lash Tush the Mikado Yum Miss Leona Upchurch Collinsville Yam and Peep Bo all being kept in Mies Charlotte McKisson Cooper Mrs the family Stateld Creircent Island Miss Miss Eva who gave such promise Irene Bryan Crystal Finney as a child was a winsome little Yam (Principal) Miss Elizabeth McFadden Turn with a yoke as sweet and clear i land alise Elvis Dickson Currey Miss as of old but sadly strained That is 'Ray Grinstead: Davis Kissling the trouble It is not to be expected (principal) Miss Athena Bates Miss a voice can be used from babyhood and Bertha Howe and Mies Hazel Hyde not be worn to a frazzle by the time Denverton Miss Lydia Brady Dixon Cl it would naturally be most beautiful McElroy (Principal) Miss Margaret Frank Preisch as Pooh Bah'Ind the Apperson Miss Grace King and chorus however' am usical tone to lairs Olive Rice Dover Miris Jane the coinpany both being excellent the Burton Elmira Miss Anna Andersen latter not only from a musical stand- Fairfield Wood (Principal) Miss point but from an artistic point of Ethel Pfan Miss Marie Bleb view as well Ia M- Miss Grace Deroreat and Miss Jose a es phine Gurnestie Falls Mrs Eli- MURDER TRIAL nor Beanies): Gomer Miss Gertrude Winslow Grant Miss Peabody Green Valley Mrs Mary Hardin and Mre Ella rotate Hunter Miss Edna Wittu: King STILL GOING ON rn Mrs Ella Hay Lagoon Miss Grace Malehl Maine Prairie Miss Ardene Hyde: Wisner Miss Ola Eraser Montezuma Wee Annie Foley Morning ALL NEXT WEEK MAY BE TAKEN Light Miss Stella 'Gides: Mountain TO FINtiSn ALLEN CASE Miss Emma LaBerge Oakdale Miss Hazel McElroy Olive Miss Myrtle Wolfskill Owen Miss Marie McCormack: Peaceful Glen Miss Minnie Waggoner Rena Miss Pearl Fraser Pitts Mrs 13 Wilton PleliStint Val ley Miss Maybell Eager Rhine It Tillson Rio Vista A Smith (Prin clpal) Miss Margaret Hamilton Miss De Sot() Rockville Mrs Mary Bauman Itround Hill Miss Eva Braun Ryer aliss Blanche Barroughs Salem Miss Annie Torp Silveyville MRS Georgia Carmack Solana Mimi Elsa Boydstun Suisun Miss Bonita en Toland Miss Carrie I Pfau Treturned mont Mrs Mary 13 Hillhouse Union MISS Agnes' O'Brien Vacaville Kynoeh (Principal) Miss f1essie Mc Kinney Miss Annie Chubb Miss Ilhaa Nichols Miss Ethel Pines Miss Mausette ft Morris Vallejo liowani Ford (Superintendent) Miss Annie McCauley Miss Addle Lucy Mies Elena A Kennedy Mrs Margaret Sabin Miss Blanche Holly Miss Clara Glashoff Miss Joitn Hood Mies Florence Louden Miss Sarah Murphy Miss Alma Butler Mrs Elk abeth McCudden Miss Mary Wain-jury ness Miss Estelle Farrington Miss Adelaide Simonton Mrs Mary It Pill siter alias Charlotte Barry Miss Annie Pennyeook Miss Margaret A Fitzgerald Miss 1361anner Miss Nturphy Misr) Elizebeth Wolfe Miss Olive AVilson Miss Kate Phelan Mara Charlotte A Anderson Miss JOSte Lundquist Mime Levine Puehnell Miss Lida Tripp Mrs Henrietta Beek Miss Evelyn MeEnerney Mrs Florence McKernan Miss Ida Rounds Miss Allee Lamont commit-Dickey (night reliant) Willow Spring1 Miss Gertrude Mood Wellskill Mrs! 1 High Sc reels rrn er I i I 15 Maude 13 Laraine (Principal) Firehammer Miss Matilda Skinner Miss Anna Morgan Miss Dorothy Doyle Benicia 1 1 Mar- tin (Principallir am Reit Miss Ccantihe- erine Stone a IRR Ina Ry Mi 1 1 Boo ne II pal) Miss Emma Bowen Miss Rose Wampfler Miss Minerva Monteith: Vacaville Pena fielit (Principal) Miss Dorothea Jewett Mien Maybelle Brown Miss Pearl Brown Vallejo Carl II Niel-and men (Principal) Miss Margaret Tobin Mime Florenee Kavanagh Miss Maude Ennor Miss Merle Kir win Mies Anna Nicolson Miss Anna al Devlin Miss Ina Wilkinson Win-crystal tars It Smith (Prineipal) Miss Ida Body Miss hetilmoElyrne Miss Matilda Hayes Miss March Clemente opens a Great Field ea 1nat trios company IN IlL at "VC Oscheville about 10 o'clock to-night While offensive aerial operations pitch tents and camp for the night achave not been attempted here General cording to military regulations After Brun is convinced that the development breakfast to-morrow morning Lieu-of the aeroplane especially in an auto- tenants Nichols and Barker with Lieu-matte contrivanee to regulat the speed tenant 101vpin as Battalion Adjutant and the increase of carrying capacity to will drill the cotripany in close formaacoommodate a crew of three or four tion After dinner Captain Thomas will opens a great field for aggressive aerial put the company through an extended operations such as day and night raids Order drill On the return march tor the purpose of dropping explosives blank cartridges will be distributed within the enemy's lines lie bolieves and an exposition of a skirmish ad-also titat the great bight which kern- vanes will be given planes are capable of attaining consti- tutes an important advantage FIRE AT OMAHA The problem of fighting aerial war MAIM September 17--A firg to-dav engines aloe was tested eaoh Itanatal destroyed the plant of the Western having at his disposal guns Mounted Chemical Reduction Company in East on automobiles the sights of which Omaha causing a lose estimated at eould be elevated to an angle of seventy $100000 with 143000 insurance The degrees for an attack on the dirigibles tire is believed to have been incendiary and machine gun for use against the as it is said to have started in two aeroplanes Theoretically all the ding- places at the same time that the company will arrive at Oscheville about 10 o'clock to-night pitch tents and camp for the night according to military regulations After breakfaat to-morrow morning Lieutenants Nichols and Barker with Lieutenant EOppin as Battalion Adjutant will drill the company in close formation After dinner Captain Thomas will put the company through an extended Order drill On the return march blank cartridges will be distributed and an exposition of a a kirmiah advance will be given Clement Dunn Headquariers for Newlyweds 10184020 Street A------ma lo to 1 1 4e! Ail Ft 7- W'' A ltd i of I clamp '14-' Tilto o- 4 ivioinmilli Dunn 44 4 1 1 (5112v tt 1 imito Headquariers for Newlyweds '41Y' '''itis4Lticatipi4liz vv i -1 4 -t' iHrgi '1 10184020 Skeet uuwir 0 '1 Iv 411 real -'4Fili void et -414147-4w11z1 1 0 1 0 CI 1 ADVglITISE3tENTS apeeehes and messages rig President of the United States expreased An upright Judge is a higher end better able demands of the tlley serve" The Whole People Mont Control Dropping the personal pronoun the New 8 'RI ooms $1000 (Tile fleet Special Service) PLACERVILLE (El Dorado Co) September entire day yesterday was absorbed in examining the witnesses for the prosecution ins the Allen murder case now on in the Superior Court here Mrs Joseph Wriggleswot tit testified regarding the Visit that the murdered man made at her place on the day he was killed Ile bought some cheese tendering a 820 gold piece in payment and ehe turned 81975 There wns no money on the body of Coscia when it was found She also testified regarding the watch of the dead man of he habits and general manner of life She le was who 419 Postmistress notified Seeley Who was on the stand long yesterday that had had no nmil delivered from May 11 to May 27 This led Seeley to discover the body of Coscia lying in a pool of blood the next day near hia cabin IL Vennewita a neighbor testified NC v'as on the Coroner's Jury and told what watt seen and done at the time George Cruson was also on the Coroner's Jury and followint along the same line eorroborating the testimony of Vennewitz He told of the terrible wounds of the murdered man of the broken Jaw and false teeth and of the crushed skull Justice who is a neighbor of Hart foster father of Allen told how Allen borrowed $150 on April 2tith of him that he might take in the danSe at Sornmereet This was but a few days before the murder was committed Allen traded what purports to have been Coscia's wateh to a son of Justice the trade being made in the witness' presence He described the watch minutely John Justice his eon wee on the stand Ite is a lad about 18 years of age He told the IMMO story The trade was the watch for a 88 caliber revolver and was made on May 22d On May 27th the day Cosela's body was found the boys traded back Since then the watch has disappeared Smith a Jeweler and watchmaker who had repaired Conela's watch and had written the numbers of the works and case in his book was called Ile testified that the watch was brought to him while young Justice had it in his possession and he put a crystal in it Though there was a slight discrepancy in one of the figures a "5" being found in one place Instead of a "8" he practically identified the watch On the dead man there was found a memorandum book and In it both the numbers of the works and case and theme numbers agree except in one particular Vennewite and Cruiser' both testified regarding Allen'e expression when Coscia's body was found the substance (The Bees Special Service) PLACERVILLE (El Dorado Co) September entire day yester- day was absorbed in examining the witnesses for the prosecution ins the Allen murder case now On in the Su- perior Court here Mrs Joseph Wrig- gles wol th testified regarding the Visit that the murdered man made at her place on the day he was killed He bought some cheese tendering a gold piece in payment and she re: 81975 There was no money on the body of Coscia when it was found She also testified regarding the watch of the dead man of his habits and general manner of life She is was who es Postmistress notified Seeley Who was on the stand long yesterday that Coscia had had no nmil delivered from May 11 to May 27 This led See- ley to discover the body of Correia ly- ing in a pool of blood the next day near his cabin IL Vennewitz a neighbor testi- fled also Be was on the Coroner's and told what was seen and done at the time George Cruson was also on the Coroner's Jury and following' along the came line corroborating the testimony of Vennewitz He told of the terrible wounds of the murdered man of the broken Jaw and false teeth and of the crushed skull Justice who is a neighbor of Hart foster father of Allen told how Allen borrowed $150 on April 2iith of him that he might take in the danae at Sornmerset This was but a few days before the murder was ted Allen traded what purports to have been Coscia's wateh to a son of Justice the trade being made in the witness' presence He described the watch minutely John Justice his son was On the stand Its is a lad about 18 years of age Ile told the gam story The trade wee the watch for a 88 caliber revolver and was made on May 22d On May 27th the day Coscia's body was found the boys traded bark Since then the watch has disappeared Smith a jeweler and watch maker who had repaired Coecia's watch had Written the numbers of the works and case in his book was called Ile testified that the watch was brought to him while young JustiCe had it in his possession and he put a in it Though there was a slight discrepancy in one of the fig- 'urea a "5" being found in one place of a "8" he practically identi- TO BUILD CONNECT! 'VG LIN IMPERIAIt September 7 announcement has heel) tylh that the construction will be begun Party la (ietoher on a railroad connecting Filshre and Imperial coma' uetion foree IR now being assembled in LOS tVhile the road aa outlined will be but ten miles long it is vonsidered of notch impoitaime as it is expected to he a part of the Santa b's to connect the main transcontinental line at rarker with the Diego and Arizona line now under construvtion The road will traverse Itnperial Valley southwest to northeast Japan hes an aeronautical commission which is limiting' a tour of the World to study the A DVERTIRE)111NTS Doesn't the above lonnd good to one looking for a genuine bargain in a beautiful city home Listen! Downstairs there is a reception hall with built-in seats living-room large paneled and beam celled dining-room splendidly arranged kitchen a breakfast room bedroom toilet and big back porch with wash trays Upstairs we find three large bedrooms large bath and two fine sleeping porches The plaoe is cheap for 0500 as it is exceptionally well built and the hardware and fixtures are the best Location 15th Street 1-2 block from car line and it's an eastfrontage 1 Call in early about this public servant than any other man! 1Colotni toTik up 'an exposition of what oan posaibly be and it is a cause of 'owe who work for the new National- believe He reiterated hie belief pride to every Amerlean citizen that ham" government by party iiim reeogni- our Supreme Court is the most influ- ential Judicial tribunal in the entire ition of the necesmity of corporationm in buelnesa accompanied by the elevation world have 'tooted Abraham Lin- con let me quote him again: of the workingman 13? ITniOnS but Again Quote's Lincoln these agenciee he wan convinced must "We believe In obedience and respect Ae under control of the whole people for the Judicial department of the The one vital and essential limiter in Government We think its deelsions all public life was honesty All good citizens on nonstitutional roteations when fully Must join in warrine th crook whether giver or uker oi settled shall control" of Abraham Lincoln not the less be- The addrems closed with the only I agree absolutely with this mentence bribes ns a traitor to dmneeracy tango I also believe in what Lincoln words that could be conetrued as hey Said immediately afterwards: ing any bearing on the immediate political situation within the linpub "But we think this decision arron- loon and we shall do what we can to lican Party of this ilismertahave it overruled" Wm on popular self-control and party Prelim for Taft leadership a distinction between tito buss and the leader or do I have to go only to the statements of the paut for precedents Need Leaders Not flommen The Prealdent of the United States "It Is necessary and desirable" said Mr Taft has Pervert his country lion- the Colonel "that there should be leadorably and uprightly In many oomitiona era but it is unnecesmary and undo-Judge am Governor of the Philip- 'treble that there should be bosses The pines as Secretary of War and now leader leads the people the hoes as to hint and the COn- arives the people The teadr gets his (ream noting with him we owe the hold by an opeh appeal to tlie reason creation of a Tariff COMMISSIOn the and consetenee of his tallowy's The adoption of maximum and minimum boss keeps hie hold by manipulation by tariff law treatiem with foreign Pow- intrigue by secret and furtive appeal ern the proper treatment of the Phil- to many forms of self interest and ippines under the tariff the increase sometimes to very bare forms In the efficiency of the inter-State "Progress there must be but It musl Comineree law the beginning of a Na- he wise sober and moderate if it were tional legimiative program providing to be permanent Prosperity must be preserved for material wellbeing wam for the exercime of the taxing power a in connection with eorporations doing great fond but it war only a foun dation for a lofty national life raised Inter-State bouncer a postal savings In aemrdanee with the doetrine that bank bill the constitution of a corn- mission to report a rern0dy for over- rightnousa otatteth nntio" capitalisation in connection with the Ronseveirm addrems was heard by a isRile or stocks and bonds: hut few of mammoth crowd at the Stott' fair his serviees are more demervina of record then what he said in Ulla matter of et itleism of the judiciary Quotes Taft Decimion tion of the neceseity of corporatione in buminese accompanied by the elevation of the workingman by 'Unions but all these agenciee he wan convinced must be under control of the whole people The one trite' and essential limiter in all public life was honesty All good citizens Must join in warring on the crook whether giver or telcer of bribes ne a traitor to dmnoerney Tho addreme closed with the only words that could be conetrued tinying env boaring on the immediate polittral situation within the Repub lican Party of thin tilmeertation on popular self-control and party leadership a distinction between the buss and the leader Need Leaders Not Bootee "It is necessary and desirable" said the Colonel "that there should be lenders but it is unnecesmary and undesirable that there should be bosses The leader leads the people the home I rives the people The teader gets his hold by an open appeal to tlie reapion and conseienee of his followers The boss keeps his hold by munipulation by intrigue by secret and furtive aePeal to many forms of self interest and sometimes to very base forms "Progress there must be but It moet be wise sober and moderate if it were to be permanent Prosperity must be preserved for material wellbeing wail a great fond but it wit only a foundation for a loft national life raised In aecordanee with the doetrine that righteousnese estilteth a nr111011" lloneevelre addrens was heard by a tnammoth crowd at the State fair 'grounds Brooke Realty Co 618 el Street New Nationalism Roosevelt Theme at the State Fair Continued from first page Bright'sDisease ts Its lust stsiges compirtely cured by 4 4s iFe JIVE Ris it 4:4 te et :41 ID A To) (1- I DADK hie criticism on a dissenting opinion within the Court itself Ile continued: Fifty-three years ago Abraham Lincoln woe assailed for his repeated oriticisms of the Supreme Court in the "Dred Scott" As regards this decision he announced not once but again and again that he held it to be not merely the right but the duty of citizens who felt that judicial decieions were erroneous ttnd damaging loyally to itbide by the docioions as tong as they stood but to try hard to secure their reversals his language On one occasion Speaking an a United Staten Circuit Judge fifteen years ego he Paid: "The opportunity freely nnd publiely to criticise judiciel action is of vastly more importance to the body politic than the itninunity of Courts and Judges from unjust asperelonn and attache Nothing tomtit more to render Judgen careful in their decimionn and anxious to do exact juntice than the eonsclounnesm that every act of their' IN to be eubmitted to the intelligent nerullny a nd candid criticinm of their fellow nun In the en en of Judge' Warner's Safe Cure Ordo a Jowl bottles from your local druggiso Oen io toing passe Drain Worhers Require The Most Nourishing Food -ss Hr Hard thinking tears down faster than 1 manual labor and not realizing that three hours of close application to "big things" and details destroys more tissue than a day of hard labor men and women become old at forty iiit'Per Totir made from rich barley malt and choicest hops is a predigested liquid food of highly restorative body and and brain building value being a source of new strength greater 1 nergr ey stronger vitality and high er ambitions 16 Usiteil State' Cm ingliknd 'polio Hy ciunitisa Pabst Et trio gots artidoijort I ig itc1---a1 It a mi II: I i 4 1 11 Drain Worhers It' 1014 1 The Require ltHlo ti IA! fast 11' -7 4 Nourishing '1 Food i i' till "par!" thinking" "Milk' tears down 4 faster than 7: manual labor and not realizing that three hours of i close application to 1 i "big and details destroys more tissue ii than a day of hard lax' box' men and women become old at forty Pabst Extract iliepetxTotic made from rich barley malt and choicest hops is a predigested liquid :1 food of highly restora4 tive body and and brain building value being a source of new et strength greater energy stronger vitality and high- er ambitions 16 Usiteil State' Cm ingliknd ciamilisa Pabst Et trio gots article el i at1: ea 'Wolk 1 -7' loomags 1 filers ft ot Slitit ION 444 em islose- :46 Pair Onto a Jowl tot a t( from your local drugyao 4 luida ufi I on l'ing 14 '1 i' I passe 1 '1 i 11 being as follows: Hiving a life tenure indeed their very "We do not propose to disturb the (independenee makes the right freely rights of property thus settled We Ito romment on their decision' of propose ao reuniting the dedielOn as to importance because It is the have the question reopened if we ean onlY Praetienbla and 'minable tal4tru and a now judielat rule established mint in the hands of a free people to upon the subject" keep much Judges alive to the reason es it's WV AlniATIWAIEND11 "NO FRILLS" Juat Sennible Food Cared Him MMIIPMOW Lincoln's View Sound Ile repeated this statement in slight ly different isnguses in speech after speech Moreover he used Very strong language about the stronger than I dram of using or that It would be proper to use abOut the dechtions with which I now deal But his view es to his right and duty to call attention to an erroneous decialon which vitally ffected the rights or The People was I think entirely sound At any rate If I have erred in commenting as I have comtnentoll upon the decisions in question I Prr in company with Abraham Lincoln The criticism of me Is perhaps well summed up in the following speech of an etninent public man: Quince llonsintist Men Sometimes a good healthy commercial traveler surfers from poorly pa lisoted food and le lucky if lie learns that OrapeNuts food ivill put him right A Cincinnati traveler "About a year no my stomach got in a bad way 1 had a headache most of the time and suffered fluttery For several months I ran down until I lost about to pounds in weight stol finally hal ta siva up a good position and go twine Any food that I might use seemed to nauseate me "Sly wtfe hardly knowing what to It is gratifying to read in her own words what lira James Wray has to say about having been cured of Bright's Disease in It Net Magee This cure wan made 11 years ago and the IN stilt it Wait and strong woman "I aln very grateful for Warner' Bate Cure I owe IllY lire to its Um tem years ago last February I had Might Disease in tho lost stages When I Pay 'last I know what I am talking about I took Warner'm bale Cure for two years chi to-day I am a well and hearty womb "I have been thinking of writing you for yeare and at leat I liate kg ace No many peoplesurforing daily I am never without it It is worth SILOO a bottle to me Why should it nut be the Came to others who stirrer In any way with their kidney? I teettnitnelitt it to any one who halt pains in the back or any fortn of kidney trouble as the beet remedy I have ever used I know what it hue done for me and for James Wray Devon Pa itan the albumen Inetered or non' kiting the body pantos through the broken down kidneys and is found In the urine when the blood is thin and almont colorlems when the heart in weak and unable to rightly do Its' work when the appetite is gone and the stomach it feeble und the wnote frame le weak languid and ilretems and unto: nit! threatens the existence of the sufferer Warner's bate Cure by its tnyeterioue and magic healing power upon the kidneys and the other orating and tisettee of the body reetores the afflicted patient to htnith and vigor Werner' Safe Cure IC purely veg Mettle and (Tittaing tin littrititUt dritga Men ehilled in botany and chemietry competind It Put up in toe and UM migeg and sold by druggiets every where For Constipation Find billousnems Wu' Warner'' Safe PHIL stbsolutely free from injurioun substances a per feet laxative They do not grip or Wove any bad after ltfortg 23e box To COngillea every Flutterer front dia ranee or the kidneys end liver that WAICIEWS 8AFhl CURS will abmo lutely cure a simple bottle and Semple bos of Warner'e Sate Ville will be sent Fltrigi OF CRARGIC poetpuld to my Oita Who will write Warner's Safe Curs Co Rochester and Mention line Intl seen title liberal offer In tho Sao rumento Pee The genumenees of this offer Is fully guaranteed by the pub 1 ICIILL IN Only ten minutes on car line from the Post Office Cars run right through i 4 Largest Lots in or around this city for the money The street is now graded The two red atone columns at entrance are completed 1 The cement walks are now being put down One-half of this beautiful subdivision is now sold Don't fail to see theme lots before il too late All conveniences of the city such as gas electricity obtainable te: Lots 45x200 and Over Prices $500 and $600 10 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month i 3: 1 0 Gaziough lut) ealty Co from a right Egs city are completed see theme lots before mmie ealtv Co Nell" Whir Oil ih MEW dii IMMO EWE "Mks mow Immo mor 'MEW 'Mgr Oil 16r5 HEAL5ACHES I oils makes war On the decisions or 60 o'ne day brought home a paokage the Suprm ee Courti I wialt to nay to or food and coaxed toe to it no use but 4 you fellow citizens that I have no war try It I told her was to make on that deeinion or shy other finally to humor her I tried a little ever rendered by the Supreme Court and they Joist atruck my taste It wait II am content to take that ()edition ea ths first food thitt I had eaten In it Vends delivered by the highest nearly a year that did not coouse any i judicial tribunal on earth tribunal suffering established by the Conatitution or the 'Well to make a long story short v1111104 Slates for that purpoie sod hugan to improve and stook to (Irene: I hrttre that (10011410n becomes the law i Nuts I went up from 135 pounds In of tps lend binding on you roe and on twerober to 104 pounds the following every good citizen whether we Ilk it ithtober or not Hertel I do not chotme to NO "Nry broin Is clear blood all right into an arizuMent to prove botore this and appetite too much lor any mane Intidietwo whethr or not he (the Chief Pocketbook In fact 1 ant thoroughly Justice) underetood the law 'Jotter litiatio over and owe it all to War Nuts I talk so much about whit (trope-Note kvill do that Rome tho men Ott rond hnve nicknamed me tirnpo-Nute' but stand today a hes 'thy rosyoheeked 11111n--iii pretty guild examplo of what the right kind of rood will do "you enn publish this If you want to It Is a true attitettlent without any frilic" "Itead the little book "rip toed to Weliille" in pkge "There's a rega the shove letter? A new PP0111111 from Ilene to itIIP 'nary are 'colonise true end roll at baptist interest go phe day brought home a Package of OrapeNuto food and coaxed me to try It I told her it was no use but finally to humor her I tried a little and they loot struck my taste It was the mat food that 1 had eaten In nearly a year that did not cense any aufitirl 'Well to maks a long story short bijou to improve and stock to (Thine Nuts I went up from 135 pounds in December to 134 pounds the following It stirs the liver! It clears the head! Just one Ayers Pill at bedtime What does your doctor say? titan Theodore itooserell" 'lettere la eitoprente Court Now gentlemen I hare roods ono Wet change in the hove quotation The worde were tint "Theodore noose- reit" The ink words were "Abraham Lincoln and this attark blade nearly WoMPII liFtri Retkillitt A tirmittitin hre A 11(0 artinst Abraham titan Theodore itooseVell" 4 Deliver in ittipremo Court It: It Non gentlemen I have made one in the above quotation The last wods were stilt "Thoodore noose Vivelt" The loot words wore "Abrithain Lincoln" and this atteek blade nearly ago against Abraham Phnom Multi 114 Oilier 111601lb 110111 Multi 110 Wee 1116 I y- years 0-0 1 Lincoln ba nrocixoly and exactly he et Linr0111 prociaole and exactly the 'fifty-threri years S7ILIne0111 tit preeinoly Sind exototly tbe I) a 141-131 NOV IlecIm 115 4 nn Shboo it Ina of attack made upon ma at the momont Abraham Lincoln felt an01 1)1 Main 500 502 Street litina of attacit moue upon ma at the moment Ahroham Lincoln folt ana kind of attack made upon me at the momonl Abrohem Lincoln felt and 0 profottiott throughout him lita tho mama i all a i rotoulid "IP" for thr rhiPtPm 4 rree VVeV 91 4tte Oa a Court that of course I feat and that I 'lava again and again In pub I profart011 thrvutichont Ma lift tho mama profound respect for the Supreme LS Court that of Course I feel god that have again and attain in nubile.

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