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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1903, p. 2

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> II: In war:- “had and I number ‘ mod by the exploflon of a large * mummltmoMIu-Cou 5'”! Got. cramp-art mine: at Vivi“. 1 V37; A trill occupying 1 week. wherein Menu) of the Cuban: dio- of Uneohl. Net, seek- to out "iwmhn' Murphy from the church ‘ at Board, Net, was con- 1' _ 1mg: klndomrtcn a. also“! In. W Meat 11).! mm M- m ax-sma John Robert Payne and two brother- pnmed Stigler engaged I! I fight at Anhevlue. but. and one of the Stklm nabbed Plyne three “In. El! condition is cfltiml. ancla Copaflelo and Guadeloupe llendon. Mexican miners a Sun; Elm, N. 11.. were shot and killed hy Deputy sherm Mule while resisting arrest for Mum-bane: Ch‘rles G. Beckett. wessor at Engmh literature "a Wittenhcrg canvas. Springfield. Ohio. bu been elected president mrreedlng Dr. J. I. luthnufl. damaged. The you once at Armin swim. Inn, we robbed by pcrflea who all- tered the back door. They cut open the Whatpeg mall pouch Ind secured over $2,000 In cash Ind pnpen unant- uu to ”.000. at 88.600. Judge Humphrey at Springfield. "1.. ordered the me of prawn] on the “an of Arnold (30.. two and oneâ€" talf mm from (Immune, Bond comm. including race horses "med ‘pownuns (mom. - mum”. I. J. con-lay, formerly. chlef cloth I- Amman Omen] Manager Moh- m‘l once. ha- been appointed mm “It" for um Nonh'alm rum-Ind d We (Iron. [1. elective April 80. In 1391 Mr atmlvy sand I: clerk in (he tnlnmmu‘n once at the place them he I- m himself mm mun". Charles ngell bu bean appointed airman-dent n! ma Chic-(n plvluon d the Butt re. um. handgun": u Chmlmthe. The division which ton-erly extendml from Chicago to his. City has boon m! In no. mm: Grave limiter. I w "Dmllflvfl or wou- m rund- m [rally cum-d up over I). roodnton ol “bur "(a and party moo In [anon]. Thu- hr than has No- Io mammal” and lhm It not In." to be my norm Nuke In av" by tho Balm I‘o nod not by the Ulla. Putin um lmmodluely their In" for amt hem Inhnrvn wmfld to ”5 min a mile In portio- o! am or no" In Nebraska and from Kusu City to 00!on Spring: Webb and CW mmm poi-u. ‘l'ho "his. body of John "ohm I "and Wham. Ill found In hln roo- h the Klondike hon-l. om; A south of tho mun mould "0.. “0 In nflmul and bank “ark Md nah. A revolver with on at tho lat-Irr- MIMI who "and In M- Ml Ind and "mo van a up!" ma In it. bmu. Robert J. lirecklnrMn addressed I note to Mlle W. Young. churn“ or (to Kcntuflxy unto mutt-.1 commu- lu. announcing um be but withdrawn from [be me for Ibo Damocrulc nou- mflou (or governor. Gov. Barnum Md J. K‘ Mondrian no the remaining candida". Funeral nervlmn [or Rov. Dr‘ Out (I! Ootunll. nbbl of the Temple: lacuna]. were held at New York. Dr. Robert Coll," of the Unit-run church at the Maul-h paid an eloquent m- hu to the dad "be. The Greek congress nllned the In“: or mmmerco nnd malty and reg- uhlln‘ consul-r nflnln between the United 8mm nnd Urn-ma W. H. Ballard. Iged 82, rented juriat Ind author. died It Chllllcolhe, Ohio. Dr. B. T. Williams. III AmerInn Baptist missionary. 1- dead It Can- ton. Chlnn. Willi-m WIl‘d_ 8| yenrs of age, died u his home at Virginia. in. He was widely known as a politician and was I 'uiuy farmer. He had lived A! Virgin. for filly yam uud leaves a large family. Henry B. Gillespie, founder or AIM. Colo.. and discoverer of the humus Mollie Gibson mine, died in South America, where he was inter- ated in mines. Ute is the name he 'IVO to what is now Aspen. During In. thence ihe town site was jumped by B. Clnrk Wheeler, who changed the lune to Aspen. He was several times n millionaire, but most. of his wealth was lost in silver mines alter the llnmp o! 1893. He founded the min- ing exchnnge of Denver. three yam ago went to the Philip- pine islands on Judge of the court of In: instance. Governor Tait a year ago urged his transfer to Manila, but llr. Cariock declined the promotion. He won 38 years of age, and removed with his wife and two children to Perkin ten years ago. He was torm- oriy in partnership with Congressman Grail. Judge Lyman J. Carloek of Peoria. UL. in dead at Cebu, Island of Luzon, Philippine islands. 01' cholera. He was born near Bloomington, UL. and NEWS OF THE WORLD liming! oi lbw lmporhnoo You In Panel-uh. 37 HUGH I. WHITE. {lupin-ma:- It will than” litmus. The total 1mm paid the Judge. and clerk: for their mien during tho recent cl (lactic: It Wold yrs: ”104. In b no taunt '- ," Jud hi I «It! “on m Eiecflon Contest. A peuuon for n recount of the vote: cut In Cantm precinct ol Funcy Creek township an assistant supervi- sor has been filed in the county court by J, J. Keety, Democrat. who N do- fmtod by E F. Holland. Republic“. n mnjority of the members h: favor of the resolution, but it requires a two thirds vote to adopt it. There are my members who have not can muted them-elves on the proposition. an! n Is not possible to predict with mummy the result of the vote. Much of the country opposition has been “onion Nun End. Poiitiriann now agree that the Gen- orni Assembly wili adjourn on April 29, the ante tiled by the Senate's joint renolntion. The work of this wevk will be shaped to that end. This will in- volve nimont continuum sessions 0! the "mm from 9 o'clock each morn- Ing until nightfall. Ail mmmitteo ‘ work will be done at night. Owing to the numerous mnnirimi elections over the state, the attendance nt Tues- day‘s session will be light. but the following tiny all of the members will nrtivr, and the heavy. steady grind which niwnys marks the rinsing days ‘ of n legislature will begin. New Charter Favored. The Chicago “new charter resolu- tion" in I special order for considera- tion in the House Wednesday morning The resolution is before the house for adoption anti there is pending an amendment limiting Chicago's reprn notation in the iegisinture In the event that it is given a distinct gov- ernment. A poll of the House shown m In "on! cor-mum“! and sin more": In “Hum-u to "so millury ncopliom chic» may place at the mansion u and: lines. Provinion [or (hue improvement: .11 mule n (to in! minute in the omnibus upon) printionn hm. which carries the an mfiuions for the gnwmm's OWHQ and m-naion. Originally, lhe Inev- lure for ”pairing and decanting Ml" refurbishing the mansion was "1,000. 1! wn raised at Um lni. moment to 020.000. The extra 31000 covers 31.100 for the electric pipw mun Ind ‘ $1.000 (or repairing the driveway in the trunnion Ind providing for long and blond veranda: when the hand -hd room. New 0w hr “mun. m curative nluolon u to Mn 3 new 9190 out“: In elmtflc pun mun. m: 'Ill no! main an or boy [Inw- er (0 work than bellow». The running I. Aim '0 ham 3 n" mum. In plate at the nuslvu porch to long I char- utoruUc M the old homeâ€"~- mund- long enough ind Mold enough no um no nmury baud- mny mum In from Clap Lincoln when "m Mam "mp: "I: I- l cum bill." Noho an stored. “and I: some Chicago mom be In not willing to all u up It bel- lu Io! he «fled up." Senator i-‘arnnm's providing that on Park and Dunn, COok county, mu come in under tho jurisdiction of the election commissioners 01 Chi- cuo it they vote for iL Noho objecn. "Gun" Nohe “muted in the role of objector mum house. when his "lend, Cicero J. llindiy, tried to call up Ion-lo bill 433 for advancement. The bill provide: (or coding iu the nuumi government I point of state land when: the Illinois Ind Michiun can] Joins the Chicago river. The rode-mi government vant- to dredge out the point to unite I turning hula to: vouch in the river. Tho river ingrown“)! unociuion o! Chic-go in aid to be hock 0! Ike mu. 1. 0. Ooddud bu been wotlinc (or ii. "Why." Madly uiwd. when Noho obiocm to tho biil being con-Mend. lany bills were advanced. Among those already passed by the senate and sent to the order of third reading and final passage were: lncrenea Salaries. Senator Campbell's Increasing the salaries of the slum oflk-crs. When Records Burn. Mr. Wilkerson's bill to quiet the um to lands in cases where publlc records have been destroyed by fire, or otherwise, and his bm providing [but elevated railroads shall be as- sensed the nme as other street rail~ was. were advznced to third reading In the house. Representative Farley introduced a bill providing lor three additional cir- cuit Judgean Cook county. This is in consonance with the action at the Democratic judicial convention at Chicago in making nominations for three places which the convention evidently thought the legislature might create. Representative Farley Introduce. a Bill to Increase the Memberuhip of the Circuit Benchâ€"New Organ for Executive Mansion. \DDIHONAL JUDGES FOR 000K Measures Under Considera- tion in the Capitol at Springfield. PRHEEEBINBS [IF THE [EBISLMIJHE The high school pupils of Virgin!- wm celebrate Arbor day. April 24. In mm); fruit trees on the «mm In- W the mvutloul M v. Fora" PM 8mm! Molln. 3 young employs of the Wabash, convicted of forging mace: and transportation on that road, was sentenced to the mute re- formntory In the County court at Springfield. By unanimous consent. Monoherts' hm, 164. to change the terms of the Circuit court In the Tenth dittflct. which was on the order of third rud- lng, passed by a vote of 98 yhu. On motion of Mr. Drew, his bill to repeal the renew-servant not wn made a special order for next Wednes- Mr. Morris challongerl the vote of Mr Corina", who was no! on lhe floor at the time, but Mr. Canaan reap- peared a moment later and stated that he harl voted on the roll all. Library Boards. Mr. Lawrence called up his blll. 339. providing that wamen shall be eligible to serve :9 members of library boards. The hm passedâ€"~39”, 99: nan, none. During the rcrlnranon of the roll Mr. Morris amused the clerk 0! re- cording the votes 0! men who were not present. and protested to the spuker. "I want to serve noun." he said. "that this thing cannot be done on me. 'Bnrk' llinrichsen tried It when he was clerk of this house. I would not gland it then, and l 'in not stand it now." Mr. Morris hnrriod troupe! among the members endeavoflng lo gpt wot" against the hm, but he was too late. The measure 0m! Already received enough votes. It passedâ€"yen. so: nay-s. II. [ Mr. Martin hart been busy wtth some man.- an his dnk up to the ttm and tilt! not knnw Ihli hm mu being voted on. When he learned tho nature of tho mrasurn, be ex- rlntmcvt: "That um will never do. It gives a lot of Inspector: power to It» wade prtrnte Itumos and tt 'ttt start I lot 0! follows through my district levying trthntt- on pronto am! requir- tog them to nut in an sort: or awar- atmt In their Imus". It ought to be defeatevl." Ur. Muller «cured the floor not! called Ann-Non lo a prowl-Ion or the bill muklng It a misdemeanor to Ho- luo In] at the mm o! the hard. "I don't um Inylhlnn shout um ml!- Iot." ho um. "but I lhmuhl I would run (he nllenllnn of "to "mine to II. The mhrr day Ihcn Ibo, ("H uniro MI! "I up mum at us INN! u "no pmpoumnn lo prrmlt I howl In no. no I n" to! of mindrmnnors with out the martian of the gem-ml um Mmny. Ont» In a Hum comlnlency In I good thing.“ Mr. Wilkerson nllod up bl. hm to mm. the null-mm In! of tho lute. which was on nomad man... It vu- ndvnccd to erd rend!" and was and. I "WI-I order tor Wound”. Mun Mlucmunoru. Mr. nomor not culled up on mm roam; MI hm Incrculng the pawn: ol the rule board of Mum. and In clcrll "a Instructed to all the nu. Foreign Corporation. The bill providing fur the mess- ment 0! such part of the capital stock or foreign amputations as Is employed in business in Illinois, which passvd the house is tn be rcmrted and passed by the senate. A companion hill from the Sm-rt-tary o! State's o!- ficc, requiring corporations to pay their incorpm'atiun toe beriirc they are permitted to orranize. will aiso pass. The-’innt nammi IJHI Is to mire a twhnitai iinw in the present iaw, hy‘ which railroads have undertaken to escape payment of the fees. Religious Corporations. When the house met, Mr. Allen at turn! urmzimtmn (otm‘nl to call up the hill introducvd hy the committee tun judiciary autimrizlng trustees a: any i-nrwrntiun baring control of any cdnratimml or charitable corporation or any tum]: thcn‘ul under the patron. age or euro 0! any roilstoua dvnomi- nation to claim up the "faint n! such run-oration when they iimi that tho purponvn {or which the mirpnrntiun “I trait-ii rnuimt be arm-d out. The bill «u advanced to third nut. in; Another special order in the senate la the civil-service hill. A number of amendments to this measure will be presented. and it is likely that it will be amended and returned to the House. withdrawn by comes-ions from CI!» cage on the nsmlment proponltlon. Labor Legislation. Representative Drew’s bill, known as the "!eiio_w~servnnt" bill, which is decided to change the present. rule I with regard to the liability or employ- era for injuries to employee, is I special order for Wednesday in the house. Representatives 0! the Chi- cam) Federation of Labor have been urging the passage of this bill, but it has not matte the same progress than: the other labor bills have. its com- panion bill. the measure raising the limit at death damages to $10,000. has already passed the Senate and is on ‘ the floor of the House. f Convict Bill a Special Order. The House convict-labor hill is to come up in the Senate on Wednesday. it having been made a special order. A number of amendments to the hill have been prepared, the principal one of which is to extend the time for put- ting the new law Into effect. It. is provided in the bill that the new sys- tem should be in operation throughout the institutions within one year, and the proposed amendment is to make the time two years. wm Plum Fruu Tron. ”OWNERS GRO‘V'I REPORTER. Win Declaration Prize; Ill- Iona Wutlg of the Trenton Ichoolu was awarded first prize and Ill- mm flicker of Jamestown unsold prize In the decimatlon con- “! u Sugar Creek public school. Prepare Library am. An appropriation has been voted by the Flora city council for the grading of the grounds on the site of the Car- negie library. and the work win he- gin at once. The council has also granted a franchise to w. P. Chaney for a street fair and carnival. Militia Captain Resigns. Adjutant General Reece has ac- cepted the resignation of C. G. Mag- net as captain of company 3. 50: In futry, of Tnylorvme. The app"- cants for the position are Eugene Per- kins. W. R. Dexhelmer. Cunt Hurts Ind George Oddy. Missionary Society. The indies of the First Baptist church of Pinckneyviile have organiznd a missionary society. and have a large membership. The following oiYIrers were eiected fnr a term of one year: Mrs. J. G. Tnflee, president: Mrs. Thomas Lee, vice president: Mrs. Don Davis. secreury; Mrs. J. D. Strait, treasurer. Emu League. The Epwonh league at the Gen-u: Methodist Episcopal church of Nun- vlile 'hu elected the following on- cen for the ensuing year: President, Miss Clara Sieinmann; rive presidant. Miss hum Lutz; serreiary. Miss Mary Brockmmm; treasurer, Miss Lena. Plane; librarians. Willie Meyer and Enoch Klrsiens. but» of H. Del”. Origaby. “on. H. helm: Granny and at Ma lone In Plusflold, um‘r a shot! Ill- ness. Mr. Grigshy us horn In I‘m» new In 1856. He served In the "II- not: general assembly In 1891 Ind via posimutor under Presldnm Mc- Klnlay from 1397 In my, resigning to accept membership on the slate bond of claims. whllh posmm: be occupied u the tuna of his death. "their.“ a! Trenton. A In netwk-h loan has [man or- mlxed u Tnnmn rub («my mom- borl. Mn. Lon North of Lebanon, the dlurlrt mammal. ”slaw by the chunn denw lull. Ind charge or the work. The cult)": of the new 30630 In: Fred Nomi». I" or; Mrs. Unit! Hefllg, N. 0.; Miss Mabel hep- per, V. 0.; III” Anna 09M", were: tcry: Mn. Fred Mannie. treasurer. unduly tumor 0! Bunk: county. m. “that Imam. any; "DI Mm Lot-u» In want on the blue and recently (ceded all MI land to M: on." non. Jlllan 1'. Geiger. Julian Mn pmmlwd to m M. brother $12,500 at suted Una. Adar on. $12“. The null begun by Clay 01¢an um well-known actor. {or a sham at M: uncr- cntuo has been com remind. H. In t not! of Chi-Inna: .03", a Favor Mueller am. The mluuluturrrn and mervhanin 0! Quincy have dw-lurmi in (not at Samar liuoiler'l nmondmuni to un- nle bill No. 49, one or mo rewnno manure. now pending before the [worn] unmbly u Hptiuxnold. They an opposed to the mailman!- of 80m not 1. B. Stringer u! Lincoln, 3nd hue deimled the president of lb. chub" oi commune Ind aocreilry of the Quincy height luuelu to a» plan their position lwiom Ihc near born of lb. unto lrgiaintum. Wager. May Be Laid on Any Fair Gmundl During the Sonson. The house committee on live stock and dun-mg has reported out a race track bill. The M”. (which was pre. pared by Representative James “1. Turner, was ordered reporu-d as I committee measure. The M" permits the laying of wagers upon all ruunlnu Ind (roltlng racer! and other team at noted upon any (air urn-"uh; or rave-‘ course between May and Nuv. l LEGALIZEB BETTING 0N RACES Tow Breaks From Vestal at Alton Un- der Exciting Circumstances. The steamer Jami: Richtuzan. of which Jami) Richtman is captain, rammed a tow of two barges loaded with cottonwood and a, large raft of logs against a pier of the Alton bridge. The raft was broken up and the barges turned adrift down the river, while the towboat helplessly drifted in the swift current and still gale against the iron work of the bridge. Capt. Richtman was at the wheel and his brother, James Richt- man, was in the engine room. The Richtman lodged securely under the iron girders or the bridge. which are Just high enough to pin the top deck :and sweep of! the railings. The steamer careened dangerously, but did not ship any water. When the acci- dent occurred Capt. Richtman was trying to guide his unwieldy two through the outer side 0! the draw span of the bridge, but the current was too swift. The crew or twelve men on the raft leaped for the Richt- man when the collision occurred. and all but two, Martin Wilson and Charles Utt, reached the steamer. The two men iloated oi! down the river on the broken raft and were lulu-n oi! by members of the crew in skills. STEAMER LOSES RAFT OF LOGS ILLINOIS STATE NEWS Predict Big AppIe Crop. The orchurdn of Calhoun county are now in full bloom. Orcbanmu claim that the bloom I: henlthy, and they predict In apple crop of about 500,000 barren. Promluo Sennflon. W. C. Reynolds, who is charged with npentlng at the township elec- tion at Chnrleston. Apr“ 7, m bound over to the grand Jury. Rey- nolds says he was hired to vote twice and grammes to give acme senntlonnl testimony when his "In! come up. Pioneer of Hardin. first. 8. F. Child. who recently eel ebnted her 37m Anniversary. in me oldest resident ol Hardln. having lo- cated there In 1836. Her husband was the founder o! the city; Mrs. Child In the lone nnivor of her family, her brother, Joseph Brown. who served a term as mum of 81. Lou“, having died In 1900. Close in Honor 0! President It has now been partially decld~ ed by the merchants of Springfield to dose their stores during the four hours which President Roosevelt will remain In Springfield on June 4. The new $150,000 armory, which will be dedicated by the president in the morning. will be converted Into I mammoth dance hall at night. Physic!" I: Accord. City fink-Inn [lurker of Springfield ha been charged with neglect of duty and Invcstlgltlon In being made by the board a! balm. Dr. Barker ha been lnvestlgnung smallpox cam for the state board of health many and owning to Ms froquent absence from ”to city. H is laid mu he does not give proper “(cation to his Spring- field vork. independent Eioctm: Plant. A number of (fmlrllla business men becoming dissalisflnl with lice unite furnished by me prmi elec- tric light romp-my. blve "manna! I merchmu’ um mmpcny. and viii insiul n lfldQWldPfll pin". The an inflation (or a franchise viii be made It Ibo next session of the flu mn- cii. The present plan In owned and opt-mini by a syndicate of iureign calm-lists. roll martini In IBM. nnly In duo". Mr ooon amour-"l. II was the who bronchi "m In" for mummy "I: IN"! unto llvu In erun rmanu. but did not appear In Hu- mu. Hrn. Ru“ Mrflunl. umnwr “dot a! mum "when It llunnugmn. lml. wan "rin- mn‘s [mum vmlm. TM: wmldm‘ took place In (flair-go, I'M-re "u- [up Mom In A prominent Mmhodm and wiltk‘llll. Champlon Big-ml“. John 'I'. llrlnvnll. the rhmuplnn Mg- nmlu of the sum. whu Inn just been II'IIIQ‘I‘CHI to llm lwnln-nuary from Wanna, Ill, I» (he tumbaml of (out wonaen. whom he macrh-d at various (laws and warm with": the past few years. m. um klmlu mm mm mm Hide Schwurlt. 2w realm-u at Pax- ton. In, with five l‘lllldn‘n. Wife No. I wan: Mu, HUM Humor. whmn Du.- ings. Georgetown's counsel urged the issuance of the writ on the ground that the judgment and sentence by which he is held are void. and claim- ing that the statute under which he was sentenced to a definite term for criminal assault was repealed by the first section of the pamiu law passed in l895, and that the power of I Jury Io ti: the term of imprisonment in such cases had never been restored. liuheas corpus rises have appeared from all parts of lliinuis in recent years and many prisoners have been released from prison immune o! no} positive ruling by the Slum-me court in cases very similar to the George- town (axe. Jurles Have Power to Fix Sentences in Certain Cases. ‘ The writ of haheax corpus prayed for by Lewis Georgetown, who is con- flncd in the penitentiary, under a sen- tence «twenty-five years, entered in the Criminal court of Cook county. July 25, 1902, for criminal assault. was refused in the Supreme court, the court holding that the parole law did not once: a repeal of that provision or the statute authorizing juries to fix the term of imprisonment in cases of assault, murder. treason and kid- nnpiug. This ls the first time the Sn- preme (‘ourt has passed on this quosâ€" “ (ion, though the point, has frequently been raised in habeas corpus proceed- IMPORTANT PAROLE DECISION. W J 0331721 It is helm", shew-n "I “III mu y‘s hitter that Lydia. I}. km! '3 You mine Compound will surely cm tho nnffefln of women: and when one c don flat Mia- Gnnnon‘ a letter In only one at hundreds which we htve tho t virtue of Mn I’inkham‘t medl‘ gm cine must be admitted by :1]. Info;- 90 get well u I “(Ifâ€"Iva. mm; GANIOI. 359 Jones 81. Detroit. in; See] Iich. Auteur Art Antonina“: -- mm duh-I. "limb“. In I. dlsurnn ! m .4- mm m use 1min r. murmur- "mu-Mo Command. and it in. 3 red lrtu-r (lay M us when I tank the first dome n! that “me my mum- lion h I. In slx weeks l was I chngnf‘wma. perfectly well In every I tell. no elated and MEpy that l rapt all women who "I an minuomly mm Lydia I“. H-IM'I V'qeublo (Ion-pound to (has. of my shun Inlet-n. with kind. wnlma- nod tho troubles which no Mm Mull wanton. l manned [or mum um: men! Ute-hm and felt to m: um I ha] hard Work to keep up. had mm, pains and was utter! nimbk. q my diurn- I m ' Miss 0mm. Sec'y Dam“. Amteur Art Association. tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suturing (used by [male treaties. ' Youcan buyofusuwholeâ€" sale pticu and save money. Our Inn-page catalogue tells the story. We will send It upon receipt 0! 15 cents. You: neighbon trade with uâ€" vhy not you ? CHIEA oo * no in- ag you: an an. low. 70mm to Pov Act. Dun. uh... .‘ nap u.n nu Nt‘uuu. nun - m. I; (“war In Ibo “(My "In 01‘ m I’m-«mu. PUTNAM FADEIJ‘JSH ”"83 pro dune [he trrlghleu and runs! colon. An «gnu-u «Mon 3 muuuuuun bal- loon m-«nnlun. mum? clunr‘vfiirhvtâ€"Ihnrih at .nlumlxfitwg [Wt-IN Mm \uu [any we for em." Smile» In: umllcs only when lb. hurl pull: the um ~ “'Uillu'up. The roll! 40 success is upon to a". hut too many want to get more wim- oul the trouble of going. Defiance Starch ls guaranteed big- gest and best or money refunded. 16 ounces, )0 coats. Try u now. Do not let the proudness of some men owe you. In each man's life there Is that shcoplsh moment when he goes lo the barber shop for his first shave. 836.00 per 31. hurt-4' "Sluglo Binder." straight 5c cigar. cords thn dealer mom. more than other!” cizmn. but. the higher price rumble-4 this factor; to use higher grade lohnu-o. The famous paiace occupied by the late George \V. Childs of (he I’hllar dolphin Ledger. which cost him over 81,000.000, Is to be transformed into an apartment house. Successfully used by Mother Gray, nun. In the Children‘s Home in New York. our. Constipation, l-‘evorishuass. Bud Swumch. Teething Dimrdora. move ml regulate tho Bowel. and Destroy Worms. Overall.“ tu- umonlals. At all druxxlnlu. 25c. Sample FREE. Address A. 8. ("mace-1. LokoLN. Y. Child's Home to be Apartment Home lather army‘s mung 9131‘!ng t9; Chum .Salvlnl to Leave the sage. \ Tommaso Salvlul wlll shortly take a final leave of the stage. He will, prevlous ~10 dolng so perform In the prlnclpal towns of Italy. In company wllh his son Paola. Salvlnl. 731nm}: mmlpr.” Tho ‘rlchm um .-, HullsLumr-h Cum s a en interim"!- ltlln' (”ready um)“ ghe blood and uxurons “(tacos at th- usxom. Imoni-la sent two. Puc- 15: pet !!_druui_sls._ ggedé; pm”: .ucu u . .. F T a: TRUAX. \Vhohiale Dnllthts. Toledo, WALD]. 5mg” a MARVIN. Wholr for [he Inst 15 years nd bnho honorable In all huaiuess Inna-cums no m: m cany out any obhuuou Him ”new; mud. by . I n w- ., 'l‘AI_J_ w. slur One Hundred Dollar: man! for .1 en. cl Cat-"h that cannot be cured by "Ina Clunh Cum. A F: I. (tummy yz_co., ymm,_‘_rogodn, o. h Hall's I-Imlly Villa In: the best. HOW’C THIS?

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