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BLCX5MINGTON. ILL. WEDNESDAY m6rNINQ. JULY 14. 1903 KEEP POSTED ON unu.

ONE 'WOMAN'S A. DAMERON 1 FINISHING UP THE TAX BOOKS OF 1908 ii laaa Be SUre tO re member that ihe 14th and 15th are the Gas Company's last discount days. No discounts allowed after the 15t1u UNION GAS ELECTRIC CO. CHA6INQ THE NEWS. Saturday Cvsnlng Post Defends the Nwespapae Reporters and Their Work.

The flHttirrtni- r. greatest of American weeklies. fnl. lowing sdltorial this week: r. Atkins gets, say, thirty shillings a week for reporting corluln routlus Items to a news agency, which sells them to the 1 i i uiimei, Siiy a hundred pounds not to report on.

particular Item, imagine the complicatej problem In ethics snd economics which thereupon sgltates T. Atkins Intellectuals In a case Involving a beautiful Amerjiati woman and a rich American man, Atkins took th. bribe. The report was sup. pressed.

All London was shockcaj at finding It out and an official Inquiry bus been proposed in the house of commom. Similar oaaee have occaalonully come ti light over her and quite a number People, partly because they are at oddi with newspapers for general and more or leas well founded reasons; punly because thev have hart tho n.i.t,.i to perat.nal contact with Journallatlc un- nraw tne foolish oonrluslnn that rennrtar. w- vlv iiipbiijt gruiters. WO have really heard men. wbuae 111 oplnl.m ii.h cuuri, arrirm aa much, along with other.

no eouuiu nuts to have think well of us. acceuta hMK, or one who in.Vo p.m tW ternlty fra- Conductor's Narrow E.cap.. B. MrAlllater. on w.uiwie 1 ruction nyelem eoniliifin.

i. i ik r. or train No. lt, br whil. in benjiuu.rr, ih a high tension wire.

He hud no "7,:: of heard hi ii v. ruahrln, to th. d.K.r found th. unc.necl.,,,.. Aaalatod k.

llfit u. paa.rnyer, -m -nd made a th. inlueT bampalmi. whers the Injured man waa removed to the jii. K.

Burnham hoapitm. trhana, howmar, McAllister reginej seen 7. ta Jo? In tr- il. rrt' wss dus to wlt being rro.e, hy th, orn) Has Million Mambsrs. Mat ii iioia ctera I t.i Modern Woodmen.

Ratunbiy announced bat for th. T. th. wa-lety the benefieial memlrerahip ha. P.M lh.

million mark. Tb. sndety to th hoad rl.rlt rep.i has wemt-r, carried a total of l.l;s.enn.aaa mauranc. Mr. Carver la Appopotted.

Mr. rhrlstian tlnrvoe n4 'bo proainVnt nf th. ln, I hnrtnaceutlcal AanHalna thai b. has aprolnloj 'he memt-rs Too eb.irman. and II.

c. porter, of Th. Ue of th. Ieg1rf.ll,. commtllea ar to and st-tend to sny matter, pertain to law to lh.

aas.a-taik.ji. Mr riarvw haa serve. eral itmoa bef. Will ef Julia Murphy. A pe'HIon waa filed In county omj't yopt erita, il tl.

wu, Julia A. Murphy. The beating fur Augu.1 at a m. There por. ftaliy of ll.Sv, LlosnsM I.

WM. Tb. following marriage lh.no. am lPU yeerferdar: I' II. Iiwlght lr.oe l-wlp.

Small, a. Miow. M. VMIen, Normal TASK IN COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. Clearing Up ths Rmnsnts of th Collections, snd Doing After th D.llnqusnts.

Tha deputies In the office of County Treasurer Btuuti, have about conclude'! their work on tha tax books for 1908, All the collections have been mado and the tax Bales finished and while the boon of review on the third floor is grinding away at tho tuxoa for 190B, in the treasurer's office they are making ready the abstract wuii-u win snow me state board st Hprlng-fleld. Just what amount of the tax extended for moH waa collfCUxl and Just what amount of the uaaeaamenl insolvent. With the exception of tn Hloomlngton book, tills Work nf done wllh the assessment for th past vunipieiea. i abstract when flnlahrd. will show to a cent what baa becom of all that wus scheduled to collected from each township.

When the oollectore from tllelr IxHika to til onunty truaaurer, theas bnnUa oh, a.I .1.. oioifuiiui mar naa oeen In each case co1Im- th. reoelved by the oollet-tora and the amount ire. rurrr. i n.r.

Wll. also ahown th. ammiot nr. eacn townahlp. Oo After Delinquencies, II Wus vllh III- I treasurer had to dul.

In that oftlc. the. went after th. column of flgurea b.ded dl-llliuuenl an.1 ruorv iw advertised ihe property and it two Now thla work ts b-lng compiled. There wlU Ire a Hat of llgure.

for each township, showing th. amount cnlleete.1 after the book, had left th. han.l. of th. Anothar th.

pen-altle and the Interest that accrued fnm, delayed paymenta. th amounla received rrom the laa Hlea and Ihe arnouAt, that wer not pnaslbl to cllect and which sre known aa Insolvent. Ineolvent Flour Prom o.ii. The. Inwjvent figure, ar almost entirely from perwaial aaaeasmenta as th.

sal. of real estate la mad. and lh. lax on thai property time There ar. neenslnnal case In which th.

counlv bulge ha. held hack th. of the property and thee, piece, of property will m-irrnt I1S OUI these ar a mere sre but frw Which tho biw nmrl.l,. o.tt..r fur All thee, figures, th. latest entledlnn the tax a.

lea and tbe must o.ni up so.1 eiial. When ai1le lo Ihe returna. the amount of the as-w-aement ma.1e In each tnanshl. onv on It inks Jlita an asr of aareeable task mlshl the nmc and ih ammint of hendarh. thus n.

IS 1 1,1 FOR TMt RHODIS SCHOLARSHIP. N.st Compstltlv lasminstlen In llllnol, bs HeisVSn lha Coming October. President ntmund Jame. nf th fnlveratty of llllnota, rhalrma of th llllnol. cnmmltteo tha ol.r.

ment nf Ihe Kbnde daral If. at Ox- torn niveretty. anrmtineoe that th. neat qu.llfrlne to. ll Bill be held on T'eoralnv.

th. Itb. and We.tnesdsv, tb. jeth. of th.

ennilns rwi.or. at an hour and pb.ro in bo turn. I.t.r All potaona In llllnole enter thl. quaiirrleg esam- j.w tie rtr1ea alll an.l na-n. and ad ttea.

ta th. rhitrman of lh. c-mnitlle. I nleeraltr of lllinola, roa.ft..n,lan. at aa wart, data Thl.

s- h. lsr.hi,, I. for a perl of the yesra sn.1 rlh aptmilm.lety ft fw I- (i let -her l.rm lro.7. th, numr of mrMyrt on I'll. I.

Hm larkHia e- IW.oa of the anl.ee-sllv. An. Mu-teol ling sm ho. anore rar I ellgihl. for thl.

PURE WATER is nature's method of removing impurities (rom the blood. Order distilled water and pive nature a chance. MANUFACTURED ICE CO. Phonos 4.. ffS-, sjhv tlO'llOraKfT if ReiuluTcIl (f Yon ca ealnl bv Its measure the val nrt, nor 0.11.

iii aini win aa mat Canute. prr, spmaillaf capatlty, bnlliatK I a 1 I tt'a what eoiiisiH-. astl wear at quaint thai vary is must pauatg and -f auia by hand. Hut lb on paint that Is lovariably roihI that jtoo raa always depend on In all thai paint or In Iw le LttV hMOTIIt ut li i. bTANDARU LKH'ID PAINT.

IlaMit Si anuor in uruaii itiao cheap palot Uu bogs, asd loavws a surtata ia gwii PLANS FOR ANNUAL' TEACHERS' INSTITUTE TO BE AT NORMAL AUGUST 23 TO 27 Llet of the Tesohers to Be Employed and Plans for Dally SeMlone. The annual Institute for teachers of McLean county will take place August 21 to if Incluslvo. Tho meetings will tako place ss usual In tho main assembly hall of the Normal University. Tho chief subject to be emphasised thOi your will bo that OP-readlng, The Instructors The teschora who annually assemble for the meetings of the Institute are ao-customod to be troutat to a course of Instruction from valuable sources, and this year those who will give their time to th work of Instruction are skilled teachers. froslrient David Felmloy of Normal will be in active work.

Prcf. It. F. Worst, formerly teacher of mommi training of the Cook county normal school, returna tor the Inatltute this yenr, hat pro.mioi having been espoclally by tluaw leacnera who attentrnd luat yrair and no- prw-Uttcd the valua ol hla serxlccs. ltof.

worst will next year i ties aupertnteo- dent op the rrhoola of Jollot. Ho pra-aenta a lln. of work thut ta unusual. K. W.

Cavln. of Normui will be one of th Innrcitora. and thaothtia will ba: Mlaa L. M. 15yeatona In primary work, Irof.

J. U. Moore of Lexington. Murnret M. J.

Lamp or the Normal high srbool. Lsoturss and Address. Ths main body of those attending tha Inetltut will assemble three times dally und will hoar a by some of th Instructors. After the illy Inciura tho asaemWitg will dtvhlcd Into thres aaotloin, namely, tha primary, the work of the first four years; the fiiumnair, the work of tlio -ot focr yiwra, and which includes grubs I to I Inclctlve, and the high srhol sections. Ileyond ths latly ad.1m.os, th.

stu dents will, during tn week, listen to talks by lion. John A. Htorllng and by Mr. w. II.

Ke trick both of which gentlemen hav been requneted to aildrea. lh IrMltuin. Mr. fllerllnr- will speak on a ruhject ronnat-ted with ths work of congress and Mr. Krr1ck w'll apeak of wnai has been dun by th humane so ns or the country ant uta such work In Its relation to the publla schools Reading Be Specially Conaldersd.

It Is curiomary aach your for lha In. stlttit. to take acme on enbrt and em-phaals It'befor the studonls Tbla year tlw subject thus taken will that of reading. The reading circle work of th touchers lh coming year kill ba uion suhjeot and Ilia two bra ks telerted fur lbs year by th. board in lirunrs A Coflinan'a Ki-allng In HuMlo Frhols and Cox a Ut-ratur.

in tha mmon nrhor-la Th uautl rcreptlim for trachors will given on evettltg during Ilea aerk at the gymnsalum. Tb. prugram for th week, including tit llm for each rlaaa and giving all tlta details, ha. not yot teen rumjileted. but will bo ready within a few daa.

DICATUR TIAM COMING Initiatory Fere from Neighboring city to Aealet In Wrk fe Lscal Leggs. Th oVgre. of Vti1era Americans tram Docatur will be In In crty tomorrow avralng. Thy enma lo ka part In th initialing of a riu. nf fifty, whh-h WIU lake pUr.

llanna ball. Th team frtan Ik-mtur la enta-pr-wd of. l-nart-lonl. Lester K.ltler. vie nroal.lont.

Mis. Krnr-y II laiwa past Mr ITrtl; chap. Utn. Mr. Mary K.

HJ.kott.. ao-toury. Ilonry A. sorgrant al arms, f. IJ UU.

i lMrk-a It. hotrl. ot. K. It rviuniot.

W. L. kmlih; Ural aviatirf. Mrs. aVhonr dolaJ.r, Mine Nelll.

third doteator. Mr. IImIIIo i Jeaio Mm Ulltle Ar- rincroa: inaid r.t ijm "Mtafc. guard. J.a II.

ain atuJ. Iluwa. a Maa SAsjiia. too. 1aanouga i.arti.

oit. e-oh anally k.og apro) ehlksna. 1 There an rareptk la thai r. rt. ra tiampalga now Mr J.

La II Ciark. whs nr at wof ito.1,. of lha afctaat and to of Ih. ett, wknang wuga aft.wor It. bad Ih.

pan." r.lm. af I i simia ta fur hm, weeks nr n.env a kls a. il low, n.4 Ut h. amj. Us o.llnar p.

epp.rw.it, raa n-arl, it. lireiiM o.H in in. that haa isroatty bad Ha lien aa a ase, kN Wf.w n. nsrhoi Mr I lar. agT Makln, (ofooeeoo-eert kt.p.

IJnroln Mewa lleeolj s. and F. huajl. of ho w.od M-ndy and Marled In th anuek aur-e Ir ll.ia di.lrt.1 a- ow fnl a bow mep win mmum oani-nira, eetl. drloag pt.n a I nl.

nwr- U-i of Ih ba.t n-n. Th yMo rm nn porf.U, ke looai.4 brr I throa sivt If Ss nl to do ttMH-a wk it a ill t.s. Is. arelh. Vao trma M.

kaa slumloar, pk.le mi tha st'l la I he wm, torn or tne roar, brojss yard, I Slr Ce Ci. Prank miipooi. mo swlt fa th rlrottii ean fo. gteraran is oar swotaelar ah. Isag ksasl l-r th bsral esniir (u, roar SIRE CUARRII CURE fcflBfi tit Ftirnti of fine to.

tBctlyftni to Tear nome. is Mt To. k.ta. ia no 1 ss4 li.su kill It ta. mmm a Ml Wool.

no ke-. at plaa sad os.al.ytoj at II. atooj a.l.ti in areo) ka-a ta sua tow taerk ool tm SMolu sta- WHO o. a-as) kk, ar m4 mmM, naett r-S vlt gtre Nioassl Iks si wwasi a awn ferr eill -os" Massdr kaaissa Kiia sad soaMlojalsa. and SHsjo.

.1 Koe I IW eetarea f-oai. Moaaj Ba sad SMoos sat -ja kl asd aaoTbg m4 ta.ta rw Ip1 kas so sva is aook a Iks aM mM aiasat taloa rioiio i so aal fop. Mo-i o4 i ii "lit oi. a. I.

In kal sad ornes koMlsk tfwrreaid nut pa. Ssa a 1.1 ill thaa set po pa4 ka slr mm aool Hrasasjl bj aol br kos-g 4reg. Cure5 Indigestion It tadtsssag awssi si llaw. ant Msaa. avsV.

twklafcug.aaat rwr nd stjrasaww dax Far GREAT GL TffiJDE VVrltes Letter Thanking United Doc-' tort For Curing Her Of a Painful Aliment. iTwo Months of The United Doctors' I New Treatment Cured Her 8ound and Well. Mrs. Emma Ttllotaon, of 1018 Frank-liu street, Danville, 111., autl whoso buabaud la cliltif engineer of the Danville Street Railway Electric Light Company, had been a great auHurer (rom kidney and bladder trouble, was (ant undermining her general health, and defied all doctors and Bueclallut until abu went to tho United Doctors, those famous medical experts who have their Woomlugtou of-Jlee located on the second floor of the Corn Belt Bank building. I After only two months o( tills wonderful new treatment, Mrs.

TUlotson writes to the United Doctors the following letter: Danville, 111., June 29, 1909. iDEAR DOCTORS: i I take present opportunity to fconvey to you In this letttr my earnest pratltude for the way In which you Have successfully handled my affliction. On April 2d. of this year, I called at your office and, after a earchlnii examination, you told me that you could ture mo. I whs suffering terrible gony with what the doctors callod Cystitis, and which you explained to sue was Inflammation of the bladder had been unsuccessfully treated by number of other physicians for tills trouble.

I am happy to state, how iver, you have dune everything for me that you said you could, and where I used to suffer frightfully. I now have tase and comfort, and am pronounced Veil by you, and know I am by my own feHing. Very Krntnfiilly yours. MRS. EMMA T1UXTS0N, i 1018 Franklin street.

There are hundreds of other Illinois twople who have had the same Joyful uperlence. The wonderful, new and more scientific treatment oacd. by the Vnlted Doctors Is curing those who Iiave been given up as hipl'xs rases by all ordinary doctors. That Is why their Institute on the second floor of tho Corn Kelt flank huil.tie. i.

crowded with patients, people come cundreds mllna in Ko i. nit-no SPt-rlaJIst. Any sick person Is sofa In going to the nfted Doctors. Their ciamlnn. It free, and no Incurable ease wllf be accepted for treatment.

These Sielallst treat curable rases of all rhninlc diseases. InrMIng diseases of tr nerve, blood, skin, heart. Ilrer. gtrroarh. kidneys, rbeumatlsm.

neuralgia, loss of nerve forr. cmsi-tlin, mitre, catarrh, epilepsy. Indication, dyspepsia. eak bark. HnsHng.

dropsy, blood poison, ecsema. v-ruuw ana nisoasc or women and dlaiasea of men. 1 7 i AIADDCVS TRANSFER I AND BAGGAGE USE IX TKAIhl MITT DAT AND KtOHT ro fMSINUUI AND aUOOAO r. at tooa, roi Cures Constipation Way C-lhartki kUU CossUp.rjas Warn, tart Ik Oaiy Urnta resd IW" sad mim at. a.

ar. Mk rnu 0 Si.il Tf els. v-. ek sa. la.

r. IW Vta, bMal iw k.tt l-XIMk IfcM li Ml Mil 4 s4 tmm, s4 ISM li avw niiii 4 1 i wi l- m4 IW Me- -4 W.I. rj U-b iiih -4 f-r txmm MMmi a tl "ip i miuv IMS lflS SHJlfcfc Iini to tk. WS i ki to la v-ti tol UaM all I to WIMB kto t.i li In a. fr-lt tM yyv Vfj pi I S' to It.

rs MYU eiU to i 4 st a torf pi cMik, toh 1 1 1 s- i i'i la- r' iwj Every Woman Ik mA mm take kM MITT MHiiini Dirt trrOrps r'xd i (srr twso OknH IN TNt AMTAORAPH tot l-a as u. mu, a sjsaa te Soar aa.1, IM Pot r-" a14 mmm to aos. 'fc Im r--, oh. to. r.M k-l ppU-n.

I v7 H-N- taAr PantagrsDh k.i. Bvs theh d.Hy p.p.r Mnt iummtr or vscstlon by m.l wbT or whsn gotng on your Vactlen. L0CAL NOTIQEB torss, etc. 0. jL nRAD fc BM aHoda; 200 N'Jh Main.

Prlce" on bal Writs or call SSeS! Ju Johnson xnANsran fuel co. Wsnt Your Ants to Die? Th Hit Medicine Man. Wontn's Tailored Cloth Novelty Bray Panama lis null 122.60 fu $50 and i-H'j MY BTOKE CLEAnANCB BALK. Children's Play Suits lh" hot All for th 'h," Ahk dealw MKKWIN Vnuuiscimers. Vacation Time Uway vou '-'hln tZ httV Bvu rlng uu eaimot be ex- I-hoiws-New, 302; Old 89.

BURIES. ITSOARBAObT And Molln. hs. tToI. Even with That System Muet Find New Place.

-Durylng city, g.rhag. I. not wn. out K. disadvantages, according ,0 the flowing from a Mollno ,111.) p.p.,.

Molln. garlsig. ,,,1 no longer be burled on the Jam. Fargo having bm completed B.t-urday by Mayor ol.n. Health Arp and In.pector Jone.

10 have 11 burtad on other ground on tbe Kock rive, bottom road, three mile, from town. Thle new ground la better adapt- I ed for til luirtu.a,. I 1 pOT-pttga con- 1 dltlinia are exrtllent. There hae been conelderable pmti-et On the nart nl i 1 1 b.whond ut Ihe rrgi pluc. the rtty has been burying it.

g.rtiir. londitiona thl. year were ao won thaa lu. except that ihor. baa been more u-niir mure wepag thru the aurbag.

bed a. "A nil IT 1 1 M-r mM M.A 1 wwn prupvnr in the vU-lnlta nf Ik. k- ma planned tu KA Ml' "I II Ing. the purpoM being to a lawurr to teat the rtty rtshi 10 die. lit "The henlfh maintain I K-, 1- KA irpjlM War OI stopping them from burying gnrbag.

on "to 11 mey dealrs. but they reoue-Ttlae lh. 1 hv rtghta as well ae the Inasmuch aa It was xw.hl to maka oihee arrangements for dlapnaat of gartag, Iho Chang, has bM-n snterad. When lh pr'nporty owners learnnl nf this artloa piupi.pufipai in. meeting.

ONE M0.EL ALLEY. Ct.n snd Meat AppesMna SI Hp at Qrtuni MrthaM SIM. TtlU I. h. Mm k.

Uo tar Well kept Hraru slys anu in mi. ennnerthaa It I. Inlereprtlng to know tluft Wiamlngina has at (nart on. model alley. It In IK.

III. block and separate. th prn-nie. of Mur-gaa and Mra IimIi.f, nn. 1.

aati and ein.b buttom sad alnrg one etd. petipct moipiii. uf shniMprry, wllh a bonier oe nut th. MM of lh. Tb.

alley ta of eoooid pienr. a. aa Inp.lratioa lo Ihnpj. hn 7 iiipu pup irg tfcr aller. prc.

rodl. IIMltolS Ma H1 PPWMCwtg. A dips-airk Inn ConMl nivfrs, "I inii. rHVc. Inapxinr liran -who was rwlndied tu of lit las 1.

v. Ortpwfis refuaea la It. ma Mm and II. Is Mill Worth M.oa "Th. m.a toit that k.

Hew) aim that th. an, ang 1..14 nlai It We. aB a p.k. atu. had Wfw aad thai ihey wtmld pot-hpt pji.irn wivha wn.14 giv.

hlrg ast atfetunitr mut an ais kainn Waek and ei-eiv. UvUt Mwt t. a aea4 lime aad rtala. MS. k.

He a. 14 h. m4 gladly to. r.tt, kara IM .4 f.si, bppwa. -Thl.

th. tatt rtupiOT th. Mabeajr eae. la hat tkenp a bn-f trip in ImlUiia and luwa. banting kWtii vHlfpg Fle.pa.a-s Carnival PrwOt.

A apr putsied at ttt sere lh. rarke. raralval h.H wbiHl thp during lh. r. fidatlKg ht riett "levtKig 10 ha.

a at'pv. fate acta Mat year T- on. k-MI thl. tf aw sa nenatiil Ima a Bn.rt. Medi4ai thai h.

Bee mew Kev. alrelr elgl a annirart fnf th. ml th. Parker SneWS dartre aaeapMr IMS TK. Sietaia stale K.I lle lha -S a.

twe. 4 lh. eanpl WHig ke4 IhM sn4 Vea lo I Sees ppw iripe.e appa in. fn-ne ra 1 r- th. svt am4M la thee tNe9 Half Vinalo Inlmlrw orr)o-ocoeeoc i r- m.

pi. I. are awar. the fart hat Ihe 1 ttr4t. aha 4le4 rllr la Ailaaib- a.

at nn. lino a prmdneeti geala tprnk. la a. Ite4 II It. 'Meek.

Wile. na aa Mil. eh 4ueig he hiMa rieee la wMt la tVp. Ippp II tm pmWS Ihet he pM.Ae tha rinfta peppst pe-e-- I In grain la tule PrVf tm he g-et ee reu baeiu4 aa ke.ea i4 ahl II. nln4 fknra IH.

Ira4. la Hi" -It Is ae.ai-f kimaa I Sal Ifca raM-f la have aiMpl4 a VMl. I. etna, tkew rewst I aOteej. 1 a pWtipevlar.

dwMeej Ihe samai.1 As Is laipwii a aaak. so al Mi-npe-ate, ae 1 In eaaiMipi.ll-p eif IHMt e-tt-. rmtt frFI, th. arm. ll.enphr..

la. lofch A Ik. Will r. fi lt II. pim p4 kiMMfPal .1 I epk aa Palwr.

Aet. dunee) J.rr A4l ppplaew fi pp. ItHpsaa. -Mr, aM M'a II li "pepped Iwmm yeiMa. Ima rw l-U sbn Mt -M4i vMiing IM wwk.

Me wM la IimH a.i.H.r II. r.piiar IKal iviIhm MS. Iiiiexpa la eMg a nf r.kn4. haetr4 Iw a p-pS Sm ttenra The now I. aM I p-n" re Ut.

Mpppa kg amna tt.M 4 kk. ptvaent IHaak BURIED AT COLFAX ADDITfONAL DETAILS OF DEATH. Former Resident of This County Was Drowned In Herolo Effort to Save Son's Property From Flood. The body of A. R.

Dameron, the Col-fax man. who met a trnio death by drowning st Chulo, vros taken to his old home In Colfax yesterday end the burlij was held st the Wiley cemetery. A large number of friends attended. Today at 1 'oclock there will be funeral services at tho Colfax Christian church, conducted by Rev. N.

IL Rob-erteon. Additional particulars have been received of the manner of Mr. Damoron's di-nth. which make It doubly It earns that he lost his life In a herolo struggle on netulf of others. Hla daughter's huaband at Chula, bolna In very poor health, he left with hla wife July 4 to Haslet with their sale, anlvlng there July 6.

The following day there wus a cloudburst about thirty-five miles up the river and tha family had to p. A. R. DAMKRON. leav.

their home, aa In waters were rttdng so fa at. lie and two th. netgh-nnr men were th. las In leaving. They were driving on th.

public mad. which waa fbad4 by water, w-tirn the bte. became In a wlr. frnr. which had been washed out.

The two men got out to untangle th. noraes hn the water ram da-n with suiplen and terrlAc fore. wet1ng the buggr with him In It last. The men threw htm a lit, and a rp. but he mtaaed both and was carried out of elghi.

Th othr mm w-r awpt an nld bousa and wr mcued tlx neat Mr. Ivrneron's bndv was not fmiM until natunlav about II oVtora. four miles rrora whera h. re dmwnad. Mi.

trrtfic avail) th. a4 mem- orv nf hi father dnath nn Januarv tt 1M4. when hla fallHW nl ah-x by rfc "MUra, hta hn4r being Irrt fur ihn. dva A Panema waa bm-n In Oaertnn roanty. Kerth aenlln Jure it tut Me r-m with hla nar-nta to Le1ngi.a.

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