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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 4

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LOVE DROVE HIM TO DEATH Overheard. It was at 'one of those delightfully 111 III 1 A festive and exhilarating affairs, an af High Edmiston, Well Known in Society at ternoon tea, and a guest was aoout to BEANS depart, when the hostess said: "Re member me to your daugnter wnen you Frost Damage in the Prairie State write, won't you?" Lincoln, Ended His Life by Turning on the Gas. Lincoln, Sept 18. High Edmiston, a young society man of Lincoln, was found dead in his office. He had turned on three gas jets and the fumes ended his life.

He left two Now in Season! "Oh, yes indeed! Yes, indeed! She Particularly Severe and Weather Is Still Cold. will be delighted to nave me uo so. Since moving away out west she is in notes, both of which indicated that he S8 terested In the most tnmng tnmg nere at home." Woman's Home Companion. TOO CHILLY FOR CORN TO RIPEN. was a victim of despondency.

Edmis Fine California Peaches and Pears. Fancy California Tokay Grapes. Fresh Michigan Concord Grapes- ton went to his office at 3 o'clock this Boiling Water Killed Three. St Louis, Sept 18. Moses Hart, morning and turned on three gas jets.

The rush has our In Iowa Clouds Again Prevented a Fall of Louis Brooks and Charles Ronk, em The body, still warm, was discovered at 9 o'clock. Edmiston was 25 ployes of the Swift Packing company in East St Louis, were fatally scalded by years of age and was well known in Frost That Would Have Caused Much Damage A Breeze Prevented Serious Damage In Illinois Topeka Thinks Conditions Are Hot Alarming. GEM OAK Omaha, where he had a brother in the falling into a vat of boiling water. The steamer Alma and the freight insurance business, and in Kansas City. Members of the family believe there was a love affair in which he was BROWN'S depot of the Norfolk Southern railroad at Elizabeth City, N.

burned. Loss, $100,000. disappointed. JEWS THREW STONES. Rock Island Excursions.

Phone 149. Kansas Citv. fare S8.85. tickets on sale Riot in a Russian Province During Which Oct 17 to 21 return limit Uct. 2b.

Six People Were Killed and Many Seriously Hurt. Topeka, fare $5.50, tickets on sale Sept. 14 to 1U; return limit sept. 21. St.

Petersburg, Sept. 18. Fierce fights between Jews and Christians, in Wichita, fare 81.20. tickets on sale Oct. IT 10 to 14; return limit Oct.

17. which four Christians and two Jews Lincoln, Sept 18. Heavy clouds prevented frost last night in the eastern half of Nebraska. A rainstorm prevailed over this section of the state and the blanket of clouds continued to serve as a protection to the crops. In the extreme western and northwestern parts of the state frost fell last night, adding to the heavy damage that was done the night before.

An estimate of the damage done to crops in this state has not been compiled, but it is feared that it will reach a large figure. The weather all over the state is still cold and under prevailing conditions it is difficult for corn to ripen even though it is not killed. Iowa Will Have Nearly a Full Yield. Des Moines, Sept 18. Again the clouds saved the corn crop of central Iowa.

Frost failed to make its appearance in the central valleys of the state Hot Blast with Side Door Feed (no diving suit required), Ball Beiarng Grate, and low. exposed Fire Pot, is TAKING THE LEAD. Murray Case, 0 Enid, fare $2.75, tickets on sale were killed and many persons were se Trade with Sept. 13 to 19 return limit Sept. 21.

riously injured, are reported from Go- PAYS Hutchinson, fare $2.30, dates of sale mela, in the government of Moghileff. Sept. 12 to 19; return limit Sept. 21. 1) jb, The disturbances arose from a dispute Kansas City, fare $9.15, tickets on sale between a peasant and a Jewish deal Oct.

18 to 24 return limit Oct. 2b. er The Dolice intervened, and the St. Louis, fare $13.65, tickets on sale Jews threw stones and fired on the po Oct. 4 to return limit Oct.

12. lice, several of whom were injured. Wichita, fare $1.20, tickets on sale Sept. Africa for the Colored Man. 27.

to Oct. return limit Oct. 5. Buffalo, N. Niagara Falls, N.

Centerville, Sept. 18. Rev. J. W.

Crushshong, of Keokuk, made a fare $39.40, tickets on sale daily up to Sept. 30, return limit Oct. 31. ffl sensational speech before the Colored cooomy 218 S. WASHINGTON.

Baptist convention here. He declared that it was his belief that the negro is Glenwood Springs, Colo 29 00 Ogden. Utah 3140 Salt Lake City, Utah 31 40 destined to go back to Africa and build up a mighty nation; that the people of the north are becoming as Cloudcroft, New 2a 00 El Paso, Texas ..3150 St. Paul, innesota 26 00 Old Folks at Home bitter against the colored race as those although predicted by the government The sky cleared up early in the evening and continued clear until one o'clock when the clouds rolled by in great profusion. A thorough examination of the fields reveals that all that is needed is warm weather to mature and harden the kernels, otherwise the cob is in first-class shape, and the yield uly 85 per cent.

More Frost Doe In Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Sept. 18. The weather bureau in Milwaukee reports a light to heavy frost throughout Wisconsin, with a probability that it was killing in many localities. The northern and Minneapolis, Minn 26 00 of the south.

Tickets on sale daily, up to and includ Ilanered Himself in Wellington Jail. ing Sept. 30; return limit Oct. 31. Liberal stop-over privileges west of Colo.

Buying a poor article at a cheap price Wellington, Sept. 18. Ed 23 WANT TO SEE YOU Common points. Christy, who was convicted of murder GREENE, A gt. here Tuesday, committed suicide in is dearer than buying the best at the county jail Tuesday night by hanging himself to the bars of his cell What Position with a small rope used by the prisoners as a clothesline.

He murdered D. L. twice the cost of the xheap one. Men's clothes, for example. Any Piprre.

a livervman of Peck, this central portions suffered the most, the southern section reporting light frost. Moorehead, reports 30 degrees and atmosphere clear and the indications for the northwest are for a more severe frost. county, on the 17th of June. Do you want? Is there a good position you would like to fill reason why best, if the you shouldn't wear the price is within your Kansas Legislator Indicted. Wichita, Sept.

18. Among the indictments returned by the federal grand jury was one against Samuel D. Pollock, former assistant postmaster at Arkansas City, and a member of the Kansas legislature, who was charged with shuffling money orders so that Not Serious at Topeka. Topeka, Sept 18. Rising temperature over this section of Kansas prevented a killing frost The weather was clear but the faintest touch of any frost there may have been in the lowlands was not serious enough to dam 73 means? Of course not.

Style fit, 73he INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL qf SCRANTON, PA. prepares you for a higher course in business, trade or profession. For further information and rates of tuition see A. H. WILSON, he profited to the extent of On September 1st, 8th, 15th, and lOctober 6th, will offer HOME VISITORS RATES of Fare and One-third to'; all point3 in Indiana and many in Ohio, also Louisville, K.

Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. If you contemplate a visit back to the old homestead, do not fail to call on nearest Frisco ticket agent, or address B. F. DUNN, Div. Pass.

Agent, Wichita, Kans. age late corn or vegetables. Late Vegetables Nipped. St Joseph, Sept. 18.

The mer Picks Parker and Johnson. Chicago, Sept. 18. The programme of democratic leaders throughout the fabrics, linings, trimmings, and work manship, are all the best on clothes sold by Spruance. cury went to 42 degrees above zero in this locality and there was a light frost in the lowlands.

Farmers and garden east, as reported by Thomas Gahan, democratic national committeeman from Illinois, is to nominate Judge Alton B. Parker, of New York, for president and Tom L. Johnson, of Local Representative, ers say the damage was very slight. Corn was not injured at all, but tomatoes and late vegetables were nipped. whose headquarters are atSchwinn's drug store.

Ohio, for vice president. Breeze Saved Crops in Illinois. Springfield, 111., Sept. 18 No frost occurred in the immediate vicinity of Springfield owing to cloudiness and a and Winter Patterns Good Weather in the Territory. Tulsa, I.

Sept. 18. The cold wave has struck the Indian territory, but no danger of frost is apparent. Yesterday's rainfall amounted to 1.5 inches. fresh breeze.

The minimum tempera ture is 45 degrees, a fall of six degrees Fa in 24 hours. Potato srowers are jubilant over the prospects for a late crop. A good au RUTH BRYAN TO MARRY. tumn for wheat sowing is also assured. Daughter of the Nebraska Silver Champion Homeseekers In Special Cars.

Will Become the Wife of W. II. Leavitt, a Newport Artist. Oklahoma City, Sept 18. Two thousand homeseekers from eastern are ready for you, Also fancy waist coats, some swell patterns for correct dressers.

Lincoln, Sept. 18. At a party states, in three special trains over the' T5he given last night in honor of Miss Ruth Frisco railroad, took supper here. Daily News Bryan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Many were bound for points in Okla W. J. Bryan, by members of her col homa, but the majority were en route lege fraternity, formal announcement to the Red river country in Texas. was made of the engagement of Miss To Show Gold Mine at Fair. Bryan and William H.

Leavitt, of Newport, R. I. The wedding, it was report St Louis, Sept 18. A gold mine in full operation will be shown at the ed, will be in October. Mr.

Leavitt is CLEM UANCE world's fair. The mine will be located in the gulch, that section of the out an artist who has been in Lincoln a number of months, part of the time engaged in painting a portrait of Mr. Bryan. side exhibit of mines and metallurgy OfficeJ Orgeun of the City of Wellington which will be devoted to the operative side of mining. Pardoned Violators of Peonage Law.

Arrest Merchants for Pooling. Washington, Sept 18. The president Hobart, Sept 18. The grand Woods Opera House jury is after the lumber pool and the hardware dealers' combine, and every has granted full and unconditional pardons to George D. and Barancas F.

Cosby, convicted at Montgomery, hardware merchant and lumberman in M. H. KIRK. Manager. of violation of the peonage law.

The the town has been indicted for viola. ing the territorial law against unlaw Sf7 president granted the pardons in the above cases upon the earnest recommendation of Judge Jones, who sen ful combinations. ALL MM 1 LATET RELIABLE NEWS a NIGHTS ONLY a tenced the prisoners. George Troutman is down from Belle Plaine. His father, Mike Troutman Working on Another Big Show.

Portland, Sept 18 The di has been quite sick for some time, but rectors of the Lewis and Clarke expo is now mending rapidly. sition, which is to be held in this city in 1905, have apportioned $380,000 for Mr. J. H. Knoepker, of Independence owner of the Arlington hotel build Commencing Monday, September 21st Wm.

N. Smith presents HISS BONNAIR PRICE A good advertising medium for the merchant, the mechanic or the professional man. Terms reasonable. buildings and have asked the state commission to set aside $300,000, the first state appropriation, for the same purpose. mg, is in town, lease, Mr.

unoepker, please paint that hotel building. Distress After Eating Cured. Judge W. T. Holland of Greensburg, Would Not Ordain a Woman.

Lockport, N. Sept. 18. After de who is well and favorably known, says "Two years ago I suffered greatly from indigestion. After eating, great liberating an entire day a council of and an excellent company, in the great society drama of five acts, distress would invariably result, lasting for an hour or so and my nights were restless.

I concluded to try Kodol Dys pepsia Cure and it cured me entirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and diges A Woman's WOT tion perfect." Sold by all druggists. i Congregational ministers has voted to decline to ordain Mrs. Emma Dietrick into the ministry. She is 50 years old and founded the Woman's Christian Temperance union in Niagara county.

Took S5.077 and Cashier's Buggy. Guthrie, Sept 18. Six masked robbers robbed the bank at Douglas, early yesterday morning of $5,077. Tfce robbers left the bank and went to Ui livery stable and secured the cashier's buggy and rode off. Dr.

Hall and family go to Wichita to- sndwillbe absent several days. Dr. Hall will occupy the M. E. pulpit there For Pure, Fresh Drugs and Medicines Handsome Costumes, Special Scenic and Electrical Effects, and Rev.

Kicker, of Wichita, will occu- A a A py the M. E. pulpit here. jnange oi riaja sacu mgiis, Continuous Performance. Coterie of Clever Specialties.

NEWS NOTES. Tbe Genuine vs. Counterfeits. The crenuine is always better than a JVl iJ LJJ counterfeit, but the truth of this state W. Q.

Rozell the Tramp Musician. A 1.00 musical act. (Watch the disinfector.) OHASB and BRITTOU, the high-class comedy duo. Hiss MYRTLE BARTONUE in the latest illustrated songs. North 'Washington Avenue.

A lead and zinc congress wil be held at Galena, October 5. The Salvation army corps touring the feudal districts of Kentucky continue to draw large crowds at Jackson. The Maryland democratic state platform declares for the supremacy of the white race in all social and civic affairs. Gen. Baldwin, in his annual report to congress for the Department of Colorado, urges the re-establishmnet cf the canteen.

ment is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the market. W. S. Ledbetter, of Shreve port, says: "After using numerous other remedies without box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me." For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by all druggists.

15, 25, 35 cts. Popular Prices, News Ladies free opening night if accompanied by paid reserved Veat ticket purchased before 7 p. m. Beats on calo at usual place..

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