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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Oct 1903, p. 6

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Cor I'I Washington. I“. “kills mini-tor, Chet“: Bey, hiya-summ- mm'n sojourn fl Fm to his outage It Say- _1huh bk m can «(diplomatic W mourning nutter: Invol- . “munitions“ sum ' ‘ . “Matti-horn M my voru meal: :11 ”m when the other d the wanton! m unvar- '- n. (he: Mira um 30?“th M loan to one an “gunman-thin m ' _, inhuman-ohm $3 “I... allow. mt: telegram of- “Immmlfundfornch I. hon“ no any of the people u 60 In and the appellation b “I'll; God of Banana." because h N III-o burning. and tuna ho “hum Name In Mo! which is Wle Que-“om Worry Ambassa- ho lb M mu. In” out fimm no gnu-anus. mam-mmdtfl -hmm mn'nlnhgol “mmeomd-tu 0.1.. people, for um thinking d M momma We 0"" LLM,ml-ulnߢm M m In lad“. P'W 0mm“ b n My to (fill Ind edu- m .0- of India In Girl} ’1 i‘ film-you- in the history at all the so- my!) hr u money reised and 1':qu accomplished. The st~ m VII lute. the spirit of the m in tune with the purposes 1‘ the convention no the "pintiorm," I not so hriilient as in some other years. had many strong speakers. ' The missionnry interest is the very been 0! these nnnuni gatherings, and III the speakers in some tuhion tended upon missionary eii'ort. For ' Induce. one of the young students of ‘ fie University 0! Kentucky threw out I new light upon the mountaineers Q that lately much written nbout dis- trict. They had, he declared, been Iniinned by popular writers who we bitch type- of what were in-' Ciridnaia. The American Christian Iheionnry Society has been behind 0 number at these volunteer university Menuâ€"men who were working their way through collegeâ€"and sent none 0! then: to work nmong these lounteineen. n. N. Simpson declared they had found these people knew .10 hymn: than “reg time" songs. TURKIOH MINISTER I8 BUSY. TI. Mon 0! the foreign min-lou- W when III “More Prmheu." W. P. Bouncy. who bu been At work I ml. CM... lot In)!” nan. '8 clad flu waldo“! o! I [ml It In just I: fur. he slid, to take a lov-bmvod this! at crook from the hot um- ud streets of the clue: .d pro-oat him A: a mpmentatlvo d Mb u to hold up the moon- .hor ud the outluv u 5 type of the “lumen. The llllcll nun who no Iona dilutes to the Kentucky moun- Uuor cm the distillation nod brow- .Ial who smoke stock- outnumber no church when In tho cmel were b the clam It. filmy-on modest- ” m at (I. .004 “oomph-bod And II. Mu outlined by their little (Inch! Gone-Macaw.) convention of the Disciples of "m a 00mm closed with en- mm with glory. It. was the Vivi Em rum elf‘fberl’ving Workers for the Spread of the Gospel Give - Testimony at the Detroit Convention of the Disciples of Christ. «W P. FOREIGN MISSIONS THEIR TOPIC Fond” III-booth. “QM Mulflndafld ”mu furlough. ho- - mm mm do". w neon! cave-mow it Damn, Woo-an Preach” Fine torn-on. I. B. Sumac", pastor o! the m Day Baptist church of Shiloh. 1., m mm mama, m In: 3.1- y «a numbers of tho mm date it a I“! [or We to tot ammo.“ m ehmli was well min huh! “yum . m igulnm miwuuuamm “if; "i Bee- anklfll Bath. (or All. The lortleth anniversary of the en- labllshment of the Turklsh bath In America by Dr. Charles H. Shepard v” colebrnted It Ms residence In Brooklyn 1 fev'dayn am. At n In- form“ pthcrlng or friends 1 “per was read by the doctor. la whlcb he medlcted "at the ume must come when "we shall lute public Turkish bath- built by the state an! so our ducted that the poorest lndlvldnl In the community mu have the prlr- llm of the ball- at a nominal prleo, u m the use during the Ann-1n In at tho Roma emplre.” Other minimum nu than" testimony. Mm Mann Agnes lulu. who bu worked for In yenrs n: Deonhnr. Inâ€" din, nnld dloenned children mm ‘nlo there. A vent. puny child In an. qnently burned rm. "mum Imus ln order to drive out the devils of «sense. nnd n hot Iron h the nannl Instrument of punishment used by n hnnbnnd on Ms clfld vile. "M out you meet I nnuve womnn show- lng signs of refinement and mnnnen." nnid In. ankoy, "nnk her when the not them. She wm nnswer. 'l‘roln the missionary" " m, be an. lino lunar-l Inflo- pdl for Hind-Ian no“ ad line lath o! m (In. Ind!“ limo-I o! lldh'l people an .3 yo! untouched by tho ml. not no “It! In dead fine and the ml: In the plastic mum. crying nlond for I better government Ind I hotter mum. W. I. Punt. who woke on “Our Indian Ponce-Ion," bu (or [hm yuan boon hunch»! In "so hull-h Bible u (mam Unlvenlty. Tm Miss Bertha Clawsen, who is sup- ported in Osaka, Japan, by her home church, at Angola. lnd., called the Mikado’s empire. “dreadfully heathen- ish.” She compared the mieslonary's situation there with that at the boy who goes out with his little red tin pail to drain the ocean dry. Forty thousand native Christians, forty mil» lion heathen. But the Christians stand tor somethidg. This year there was a great exposition in Osaka and the Christians erected an evangelistic ‘ hall in front oi! its main entrance. The emperor of Japan passed it. A large wooden cross. painted red to make it conspicuous, graced the root of the building. As His imperial Mai: esty passed by he litted his eyes and beheld the cross, every‘wnere the ear hlem or the religion despised and per- secuted by his ancestors less than thirty-live years ago. Answering many or the questions that were asked her about missionaries having a good time. a tree trip to the Orient, etc., Miss Clawsen told a story at a negro man who was trying to obtain his freedom during the civil war. Anv other on a neighboring plantation took him to task tor° wishing to leave so good a home. He said, “Sam. isn't your master good to you?" “0 you, ssh!" said Sam. "l hain‘t no tault to and wid his goodness." "Well, didn't he see to it that you always ‘had plenty to eat and wear?" “0 yes, sail; there never was such a good mastah. We alien: had plenty to eat and to weah." "Then why do you wish to leave him? i wouldn’t leave him. I would utay with him." To which 8am replied: “floss. the situa- tion wid al ~06 its advantages in open to you." Miss Clawsen would let the critics of missionaries make their own application. .â€"w.â€".u1-. worshiped by the people ‘tuday. mm New um. and. It In no page: commend aw in English society for Accumulate: In addrua each other by title. whether m tube ho bandit-n or banana. cumin. I... an not born m- orally you. luck! mm hem nul- huon W ”In”, which 1.0.0- I: m and ”Inflow mmammw w: Jam: Lehmay Now In London Day- lng Maputo. Jncques Lebaudy. who I: simian!»IL ‘lng to found an empire In the vest- ern 81M" desert. In In London buy- Ing supplies for his remarkable colony. 'Emperor Jacques," as he I: known. is slightly hum. of (Ilr complexion. clean shun. never drinks the or amokw cigars, eat: to "we rather than livn to at, never vie-rs I am: hat or a [melt cont. npmn In : dllerenl. lull every day, lanrlably "In from the hotel If the weather]: In. and make: use of all (In all: and entrance: with the object of "Man"; cutlets. Nood- leu to and. the “mm!" Into. Mm- Ielt and his 810nm: emplro my. Ii. was unarmed that the 8!. [mil wofld‘s fair minorities had granted I site for the cream of l Disciple building on the mg. 11:!- viii pmbahiy hire the for: of I romanc- lion oi the study of Alanna“ emp- be". and will be used n - bone of mi. and I place for an exhlbit of ant- im of interest ”ruining in the history Ind present state. of this growing brotherhood. 1. Cool at Detroit. mum as. $0,000 required for the purpose of erecting n orphanage in that city under the mum! at the Benevolent Anociuiol of the Christian churches. button. no resent land I wed-l one union a vile. um w their ”Onion 0 «their “van. ‘0 .1an dabbling In Inc-mm u con-my promoting; 80.9 “5.000 were don-tad for dlkmt yum and" m emu-mm. the hrs-In sumâ€"szsfimâ€"belu given by If. C. THE “EflPEROR OF SAHARA." The mm o! "to convouuon vu spin! the "quot Intern-u. and the I “What we need la n regdjustment of ‘ “to it thl: polqt. More llmpllclty II will! In needed. and a malty of par- poae (or our American women II": the gm! purposes of JQIIII Chrlut. Such Ill Mjuument will settle all 0! (he lllllo lhlnn ot'lllo. and lead an on [re-tor ud ballot lungs Ind u lllo um ll worth the "flu." “This attitude has developed an N'- tlilci-i habit or living that ha mused runny women to become wage camera. first «he and the family may ‘koep up nppelrancmw.’ it in far better to hue the girls at home with less of this vul- nr display than to has then: enter into the chat» competition of busineu life. Let the women who go into buli- nou life an n tamponry mukoshitt keep out of it, so the men mly be bet- ter paid for their work. “Mun Is not a terrible soc!!! being. but his wllo ls. She goes Joyoualy Into the social whirl. which becomes more and more a nutter of vulgar dis- play and automation, until the world is now beginning to cry out against ll. She is chum-bed in this ‘Blmon- snys-lhumbs-up' game of noclcty. “The modern Americ-n woman is an example in compound traction.” said Mrs. Brown. "Nerves seem to be the prevailing disease or the Amer- ican woman of to-dny. What she needs is less courses for dinner, lean brie-v brac to dust and 3. life of greater simplicity, which will lead our women to become homamnkers. We are now plunged into a splendid bubu‘ity which we call civilization. There were not many speakers of the "reigning kind at the convention. But a notable one was that of Miss Mattie Pounds, who in the national superintendent of the young people's department at the Christina Women's Board of Mission. She had something to my about the American society girl. That ought to interest girls and their parents, as well .3 young men. DOWN nus GROVE REPORTER. '1knowthntnllofthtnmod Ildll. to Grape-Nun had I an: Irmly eon- Vineod "at the chin. and. for the road no true. I hue recommended and still recommend tho food to a you may of my patients vlth splen- did mm. and In some men the hu- mmont of patient. on thin In. bod has been wonderful. “utbmnudnmtood, mm at I and food. Oannu “and. sun." limo m by Mn 00.. m. um moi 1 un linen W. feel 50% ham and weigh nor. an: I m m In my "to. tad If the food wu all that was chimed for It it wn I perfect food so I commenced to um Granon with warm milk twice I an ind in I short “me begun to Improve In every "At tho time my own beam: was bad ad I m pretty well fundm but I av In a minute that tho that)- riot behind anaemia were perfect "Ahaut I yen ago my attention m called to GmpeNnts by one at my patients," an : physician of (3n- Sometimes Ont-look. I Point. The phnicua ls such A busy all that he sometimes outlooks a valu- able point to which his utenuon nu he called by n intelligent patient rho In A thinker. During the lat tow dun mu, m Incident: have taken once. the non pen-rhino one filming on lam mum to 3 (mm guide muted Dal- mat. who fled {mm heart [than when demanding the giant 0! the Mn. Only two day! In six more Alvin Masters were reported. During the hut 'Mnlkhl of Ann" twenty-ulna pmple lost "wit lives, In- ciudlng two indies The sudden nod 11an ho'ev". of the you took place on the 2m: 0! in! month, when Rev. John Manley. flat or Elton. our :mhmn. lost Ma Ma near the Red Sheik“. St. George. In the Bandit». TM cletgymm was accompanied by the best guide of the district. n nu: ma! SchuUn Plan. Mr. lanky m on his honeymoon. and (not In- wife half way up the mount". with Ill, leaving In at the Don! Shelia Hut. He the: proceeded town"! the malt. but on reaching the Gnu mun he fell over 1 precipice, dru- ging um; M- the guide Plan. emu Ior loam Nu Coot Many Lint. The we (or «dowels. nu ran-«l may Menu. much I. happened to I ma lulod Cum. who ran killed on tho alom of the "amt-mam while min: lo new a Mach 0! than no" on. Qnm ocvncocn death: during (Ms ynr are uuflbntod to the tool- Mrdlmu o! pmple In "denoting lo gather this Inter In nearly Increa- Inm. plum. can (he lmukm Rum“. In. Inn-our- m 70,. N «mm-w. ‘__- _..__ _ In who an no! «Man or eternity will met [at I In. hold or Mics- all)". , ,_,, _‘, Ii Silo?» «a. ‘ dd fillet. Fm Iank Not... In order to udvortlno In good. u «.cmln Inn u luchnInu a but note of the value of lo shilling: in one o! awry too bales of wool soul out. Prnldom Diu'l Couly Snddlo. Col. Cortln- o! the Mexlun army has presented President mu with I Ind‘dlo that cost. 820.000. The colonel nu spent maven you“ suwrinlcndlu "I production. Comes to America to Loam. Dr. Bellsarlo Saul, A prominent lur- (eon of lel, l’t-ru. bu started (or New York touludy the hum! advances In medicine and nurgery and then to port bl: obwrrallonl. uue by .u drugglatn. ptlco 50‘ cent. per box. I "With my nightly met broken. owing to irregularities of the kidneys. suitering intensely from severe pains in the small of my back and through the kidneys, and annoyed by painful passages of abnormal secretions, life was anything' but pleasant for me. No nmount or doctorlng relieved this con- dition, and tor the reason that nothing seemed to give me even temporary re- liiet l became about discouraged. One day i noticed in the newspapers the {ease of a man who was nihicted as l Ewes and was cured by the use of ‘Doan's Kidney Pills. His words of praise for this remedy were so sincere tint on the strength of his statement 1 went to the Hugh Murrey Drug Cafe store and got a box. i found that the medicine was exactly as powerful I kidney remedy as represented. 1 ex. perienced quick and lasting relief. Dean's Kidney Pills will prove n blast in: to nil suflerers iron kidney diner den who will give them a fair trlnL" A FREE TRIAL 0! this are“ lud- noy medicine. which cured Mr. Walla, wlll be mailed to any part of the United States on lppllcatlon. Addms Foster-ullburn (20.. Buffalo. N. 3. F0! streeg, ‘ln that city. sayg: 'ATALITII. IN TNI AL" M Who Have Triad It DUOV DOCTOR J. W. Walls. Super- lntendent of Street: of Lebanon. Ky., living on East Main [mu Mo omm Rock. Denver, Colo, mecm: M I 3mm meeting of otockholden 9f the Denver ”inhuman-unread ltwu voted to Increase the preferred caplul stock from “4.000.000 to ”0.000.000. two I!!!“ d which no to In man In um I!- W Witt I“ _M m at all“ milk. wrecked the mutation vault nd a "to In : met-:1 sun at New Troy. unplug with a lam sun at many. Shem! Coma of Burden county In min; the thieves with I none 0! «Imus. and PM With cm. St. Joseph. Incl... dispatch: Safe- hlowers who hue been operatlng lg Indium have invaded Michigan. The! Crukmn Wreck PM“ Vault Henry Palmer Caldwell In Ruled“ ‘ Keeper of Pthau laconic. Rock lslud. lll., special: Delegate! lo the Pythlln eonventlon In algal”- lng the oflcers elected recently ex- prenod particular satisfaction 1! the reelection of Henry Palmer Cnldvell ofCMe-go to the post of mud keeper of records and seals. His humus knowledge of the duller of the once. which he has held for I number 0! terms, makes Mm peculmly cap-blo‘ in the post. He I: van popular among the lmlghts. SAFE BLOWER! IN MchlOAN KNIGHTS HONOR CHICAGO IAN Minor! Own Up DlggMon on alumna Riva, Alan... Tnmmn.'Wub.. upeclal: Wlul may be lbe (re-teal told slrllte Mm Car- .clt tllooovemd llw Klomllle ls he "end In have been made In August. when he alum dlneoverul gold dlulnn on (It: anlm ol Saul-lt- nn rlver. mtm Alain. Rlcll pay In land on V” lea Wills and ‘Wlelxmh- cruel:- and good prot- poet: 0- mny owe! creeks. 1'” Ion noun-g lot lam dun cleaned "p100 ounce- ol gold. or 81,500 In mam gold. mull-us; the am out- pnloflhodlllrlfl. Muygoldla; evenly dutrllmted through the gun! tad bedrock In fouls“ from the unr- nce. Thy am out from m «lla- mnn ln (MI-leer. an". The fitter tome till be out the andu cinder. I Glen-ca a! 200 MM. Hurdovk mm He told IM mph on! than: [mm "ID Imam mat the "unwind men won n mnuldnnhln "on n! IM- "mutation. Ind that (My .0:va be raw-manna In 0mm. "0 um- manhunt-d and elected. DISCOVER NEW FIELD OF GOLD Ilr. Nam In lune-ed to have mm Inn: votes on tho well... It no. but Mr. lurdock In. bl- cun- ulau chiefly on m rod-Mir lama, anwou Alanna-h: lawman- uve Vklor lurdocll. the newly elected nae-boy 0! Guam. (m "'Socklou Jerry slap-oar- «mm: In Kala-u, In aura-(In ouch IIII'IIIOI hm. Repreumtivc Foam the District of m. loom.“ Congnmn Winn RED-HEADED STATESMAN RIVALS JERRY SIMPSON Dowie denied the report. that his wife had lulu-n 87.000.000 in bonds and uecuvities in an Iron box to Allllrllli. lie uid she had no iron box with her. One of the own-were explained further that the nutegute wealth of Zion City nmounu-d to only 623.000.000. Ind (but Dorie laid claim to uni) 5 per (cut of it. At night hundreds of seats were un- occupied. An admission nude by "Elijah" (min the stage was thu his early morning “ucrzflce of praise nnd prayer" meetings have not been u nuccess. "Our early morning prayer meeting.“ began Bowie, “was held at 6:30 o'clock in the hope it might help people win) had to go to busineax early. but it was found exceedingly inconvenient for the host. so I've de- termined (hut the bout shall have brelkfasl at 6:30 o'clock. while the meetings will be held a! 8:30." ' ic-who addressed the meeting at the I Zion restoration host in Madison Square garden Sunday afternoon. It was evident that Bowie as a mere dis- penser of the Gospel is unattractive to a New York audience. The garden was only hall filled, and this was sad- ly commented (n by the apostle. When at the close of the processions! about 1.000 visitors left the hall Bowie. arose. He did not. display anger, but in a tone at sadness gala: Even In his discourse 00on seemed careful not to give oflense. "l have no wlsh to detain a single person who does not wish to remain. but I shall esteem It a. favor ll you kindly will retain your seats." New York dispatch: It was a new bowieâ€"chastened, reserved, apologeb Leader of Restoration Host Sly. HI- wlfo Did Not Tako Iron Box With Securities. DOWIE DENIES SENDING MILLIONS T0 AUSIRALIA on 00hr 01 Ml. Locks. metens a o u r stomachs. cups Indigestion and consti- Syrup Pepsin Snitch, or (tom 0 [ova-id: egndluon, the result of Con- H'lénESFZWhEr'M M " " I come. from and ou- egl and [cramming '93:} the BAD BREATH hats 0! men. Illa bod luck to nothing. 801000“ No point of on!" In In or“ who. I mu m the floor. PUTNAI FADE.” 01- and but no mu per mi... Our nation: are "in :01:an In. which. though they nah I! along" [or n "me. leave I no walker ever lfl'f.-â€"Pb’o. Why II I. (M .0" b We made by In ennui, 4m pom-m Dan-um News I. "M. .- mhr. bum "d mum! not. far "mp- m m unaware»: raw “MT-“afloat.“ III”! a 250 In "'0 "w Smut bu! M $3.50. III" of runway; In 1900 Chm won over 5mm mun. transom!" n no. lulu of «pull to llm ml at 81.500.000.000 A poor nu» um mm mm and do alre- no mom. II In Imlh richer "an m. zmlr-l mmmh mu mum. In mm mu whu tu- nhmnld or what In mum. or um grim": (hm I- I0 non to hutâ€"mum» Hall. mbmfluc uni-cor. mum-Mum. [kin-0min ho hum". hr... 15 In! an... D's-b, It“ luv I... do“. m to” .1231: “Mnblo lad Mum-mu loud. Dom. to Convicts. Inc. us: non «ha 20.000 convict- Iuo W0 nut to French Gala... at Ihom ”V, m no! am 0! m Tooth Powder Lover n Dumb. Nell-~80 the engagement to Nola on Belleâ€"You. It new no told him one "cola: lhu Ibo "lll't In]! handful canon to D. II. wife, and M didn't deny her mom! quick ml to null w.-â€"-l’h!lldolphh PEPSI. MW ct, m .. Wlu Old Man. “flhllwllh was uhowlnx his friend Around the premium. “And that II that vast wuebouu tor?" ukod the friend. “Oh. um I: to store my mm» any pit-«ants In," replied the old man. That: we m that 1 green old no has It. advantage; Duh-annual bye-filmed We"). moon-In 0: na- Eat-«Mun... “to. m- mama-mu you In" I run-N could or t.- mm mm. Ind unl- II In mun y chi“. Dut- u-Inhn-uu.ul was nonhuman mmoul mun-who mm wmmm am. but“. V"! In “my“ louver. Ibo an. autumn-ammunmrlmmumlu I'M. I I.” mtfimgum: I an I 0'] I C of ”Being!“ I0by l 3:.ng 1M 1‘: gun I”. a c nu. . . CNBSEY O 00.1mm Dr. Galdwoll’s Iyloou- munummbmb «u . mama-er: Inm- we", 1-m- "I don't know. He said It would b. twelve times as much money. 1 wonâ€" der what the bloomln' idiot meant?" ~Phllndelphh Ledger. Puzzled Englishman. In t certain beach trout pavilion at Atlantic City a very stout mu from London and to s chanco accusinunco (tom Philadelphia: “I believe tint old bath house keeper like: English people. He told me that he would rather serve a dozen Englishmen nun one American." “Why Is that?” hwy asked tho Quaker City man. Faith In Franklin. In the middle of the level-e electri- cnl storm of n recent Sunday uten- noon I reserve policeman. It Ninth ‘end Chestnut eu'eew. found I negro boy shivering and wet to the nkln clinging to the knee or the Franklln statue In (rout of the pastolflee bulld- lng. The street was deserted by everybody else. The policemen went up to the led and asked him why he was ntnndlng out In the rain. The m- tle fellow replied: “Gee, been, 1’" ortully afraid of lightnln', and Frank- lln lnvenshuned we llghtln', didn’t he! ' Certln' he ain't a gwlne to hit house". Dls nm do safest place to): dll chick- en." The policeman passed on.â€" Phllmlelphla Ledger. Denim Cannot be Curved. ink! on damn. n. WEBER». bot. (unmn ”All.

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