Iowa State Bystander
Friday, May 13, 1910
Des Moines, Iowa
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IOWA STATE BYSTANDER.
CITY NEWS.
(N.B. I you have relatives or friends visiting in the city or going to make a visit, please inform us; we sofit all your local news.—Ed.)
John Spencer of Grinnell spent Sunday in our city.
Rev. S. Bates made a business trip to Enterprse Wednesday.
Messrs. I. L. Brown, and Lu Johnson of Marshalltown were Sunday visitors in our city.
Mrs. Jennie Garner of Canada dined at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. Bates Tuesday at 6 o'clock.
Rev. W. Warden filled the pulpit last Sunday at the Maple Street Baptist church in the absence of Rev. S. Bates.
Rev. S. Bates returned home Monday from Buxton where he preached the Odd Fellows Thonksgiving sermon.
Mrs. A. Woolrich was called to Chicago last week on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Yates.
All club women who are coming to the Women's Federation are asked to notify Mrs. Luella Wilburn, 1715 Walker street.
Little Otto Hammitt who has been confined to his home for the past week is better, but not able to leave the house.
Mr. W. H. Humburd who has been improving so much that he was able to be out, has taken a relapse again this week.
There will be a musical concert at Burn's M. E. church May 20th, given under the auspices of the literary society.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Brown, 1804 Bluff street, entertained at dinner last Monday an old friend, Judge E. T. Barbour of Oklahoma City, Okla.
The ladies missionary society of the Union Congregational church will serve dinner at the church Thursday evening at 6:30. Dinner 15 cents.
Enza L. Morgan, the trap drummer, and Allen Coleman the comedian, are with the Nashville Students and are doing credit in their profession.
Mesdames Mary Willis and Mary Hill entertained the Get Busy club last Tuesday week at the residence of Mrs. Willis, 747 Ninth street. After the regular business a lovely 4 course lunch was served. All present enjoyed the evening.
The Get Busy club of the Maple Street Baptist church, under the auspices of Mrs. Mary Willis, gave a cake cutting entertainment at the church Tuesday evening. A neat sum was realized.
Mrs. Genevie Johnson, Pres.
A Mock Trial or a retrial of a case entitled Chas. Smith vs. Harrison Gould, under the auspices of the Y. M. P. A., will be held at their hall, 9th and Park streets, next Wednesday day night, May 18. The public invited. Admission free.
L. B. Morgan, pianist at the Orpheum theater at Webster City, is making a great reputation for himself with his latest composition called "The Discord Rag," also his song entitled "Any Little Girl That's a Nice Little Girl, is the Right Little Girl for Me."
Those desiring to take lady visitors who are not delegates and are willing to pay for their room and board during the session of the Women's Federation which will begin May 22, will please give your name and number that you can take to Mrs. Luella Wilburn, 1715 Walker street. Iowa phone 5740.
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The Odd Fellows Easter services were well attended last Sunday. The order was out in large number and made a good showing. The Colfax lodge was represented and the Household of Ruth added to the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fulton spent a few days in Rock Island. Illinois, visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lambert. They had a very enjoyable time.
Rev. W. H. Clark, formerly of Colfax, Ia., has moved to Albia so as to be close to his pastoral charges, which are Mystic and Keosauqua, Ia. He passed through our city last Monday and made our office a pleasant call.
Rev. L. Woolrich, the new pastor of Burn's M. E church, made a pleasant call at our office this week. He is an Ohioian by nativity. He is well versed in the affairs of life by age and experience and is without doubt the best minister Burns church has had for many years.
The Carnation club of the Maple Street Baptist church was very pleasantly entertained Thursday the 5th inst, at the home of Mr. Henry Manuel, assisted by Misses Hattie and Celester Ewing. The club opened with quotations from Bryant, led by Mr. Benj. Manuel. Biography on the poet by Miss Celester Ewing. The members of the club listened to some very intreating and encouraging remarks by Misses Blanch and Beulah All, also Mr. Chas, Cox. Adjourned to meet Thursday evening May 12th at the church.
Messrs R. N. Hyde, John L. Thompson, Wm. Coalson, E. M. Hendricks, Chas. S. Stewart, J. B. Rush, James Washington, J. H. Shephard, E. Banks, Harry Seymour were ushers at the big Dolliver and Cummins Garst railty Tuesday night.
The members of Union Congressional church are much elated this week to receive news from the new pastor Rev. J. P. Sims that they have called stating he would try and reach here the first weeks of June. Last Sunday the church auditorium was crowded and the gallery had a goodly number to attend the Odd fellows annual Easter sermon, which was delivered by Rev. I. N. Daniels pastor of the A. M. E. church. Rev. Wodrich of Berns M. E. delivered the prayer, the choir was all present but one, and rendered some excellent music, the church is on the increase as also is the Sunday school. Next Sunday at 3 o'clock Rev. T. O. Douglas Jr. pastor of North Park Congressional church will preach. Sunday school at 12 o'clock, all are invited.
Prof. Brown. 1018 Walnut street, professional advice, letter writing and composition.
Mrs. Amma Allen, Atty., and Mrs. S. Joe Brown left this morning for Newton to attend a Sub-District Sunday school convention which is being held in that at St. Paul's A. M. School is a teacher of St. Paul's A. M. President of the Normal Faculty while Mrs. Brown is Superintendent of the District.
Master Joe Willacmion accompanied by his father Mr. Jacob Wilson and Mrs. C. R. Foster of Buxton are spending a few days inour city, the latter two are looking after business.
The Des Moines Negro Lyceum met last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Bertha Allen and listened to a discussion of the life and works of Mrs. Francis E. W. Harper, Miss Georgia Blackburn was present and addressed the meeting, Miss Blackburn being an honored member of the Lyceum. Mrs. Anna Allen the mother of the hostes was present and made brief but interesting remarks, she having met Mrs. Harper. The next meeting will be with Atty, and Mrs. J. B. Rush with Wrs. Jessie A. Graves as host, and the following program will be rendered: Miscellaneous quotations, lecture on Parliamentary Law, by Atty S. Joe Brown, current events.
Don't forget the City Convention of Woman's Clubs that will meet next Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. S. Joe Brown to complete arrangements for the coming State meeting. All club members of the city who are interested in the entertaining of the delegates to the Fedration are urged to be present as there will be many matters of importance to be settled, and this being the last meeting before the Federation which will conceive the following Monday afternoon.
The sad news came to Mrs. L. R. Palmer last Friday of the death of her husband, Mr. S. W. Pelmer of Burlington, who died at the home of his relatives there. He formerly lived here and was well known among the older citizens. The funeral was held Sunday from Prugh's chapel. Mr. Palmer was 48 years of age. Mrs. Palmer has the sympathy of her many friends, who with the Bystander extend their condolence to her and his relatives.
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EDITORIALS.
CHAMPION SPELLERS.
Those who were the champion spellers of their grades and representatives their grades in the city contest for that honor, among our people, and made a good showing were Sadie Starnes, 3rd grade Franklin school; and Harald Frederick, 5th grade Henry Sabin school. They each made a splendid effort to win the city championship and stood until the most of the contestants were spelled down before they missed. It is gratifying to know that we have those who are struggling to be the best Those who are friendly to a good education should encourage each boy and girl who are attending school as you meet them. It means much to be the best in their school, and more to be the champion of all the schools in the city.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE.
The coming election will appeal to the voters of Iowa more than any election since the election of Wm. McKinly the first time. The voters are more forcibly reminded of those times when he sees the price on everything that he and his family consume are almost daily advancing. Who is responsible for this condition? We must concede that the republican party has been in power, and as we watch the action of our party in Congress we see two factions in the party, one is contending that they have redeemed the pledge of the last national convention when they adopted the last tariff law; while the oaher is contending that a part of their paity has ignored the Chiego platform and instead of lowering the tariff they have increased it. Both factions will ask the voters for their approval in the coming primary. One is right while the other is wrong. Who is responsible for this condition? Does the present tariff benefit the masses or the few? Which faction represent your views? If the standpatters, then vote with them, or if the progressives, then vote the entire progressive ticket.
Aldrich, Cannon and those who follow them are responsible for the new tariff and the new tariff is responsible for the present condition. The responsibility is back to the voters to send representatives to vote for and with Mr. Cannon, or send those who will join Senators Cummins and Dolliver in their progressive ideas. The responsibility is back to the voters, and may each one do his duty.
The new state of Oklahoma has refused her colored citizens the right to vote on the constitutional amendment.
Is Mr. Aldrich's and Cannon's organization th republican party.
Is not Senators Cummins and Dolliver entitled to the endorsement of the voters of Iowa.
Governor Carroll will open his campaign with a speech at Manilla on the 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bell announces the marriage of their daughter, Jessie Maud, to Mr. J. G. Davis Wednesday June 1st.
DOLLIVER-CUMMINS MEETING.
The great Dolliver and Cummins meeting last Tuesday night at the new Collisseum is the largest and most enthusiastic crowd ever gathered at one time in the walls of any building ni Iowa. If our Collisseum will seat ten thousand people, fully 9,800 people were packed into that mammoth building. The enthusiasm, cheers and applause given each speaker demonstrated that the common people are with them. It was a well dressed and a well behaved audience, eager to catch every word uttered by the two most eloquent orators in the American congress. Each senator seemed to be at his best; each have a different style and type of oratory Dolliver eloquent swept these 10,000 people as by magic. His wit and wisdom which make him the star debator in the senate was seen to an advantage. Cummins, that highly polished, convincing, pathetic and dramatic speaker, set his hearers wild. No greater ovation could have been given the president. They are the men of the hour and are undoubtedly legal beneficiaries to the eloquence of Charles Sumner and James G. Blaine. They came here to speak for the progressive republican cause and the progressive republican candidates, and then each one spoke plainly for Governor Garst, Judge Prouty, Webb Beyers, Smith, Brookhart, John Darrah and all the progressives clear down the line. They are right if we believe in their principle, then we ought to for men to office whom we are in sympathy with, the principle they are fighting for, and will help them push forward the great movement for the common people.
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HUYCK FOR JUSTICE.
It is our good fortune to present to one of our coming active young attorney candidate for justice of peace of Des Moines is able and would make a fine justice. His candidate and his friends are working with your support.
TOM GUTHRIE, Candidate for Republican
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Candidate for County At
Republican Convention
It is our good fortune to present to our readers the cut of Normon Huyck, one of our coming active young attorneys, who has announced his name as a candidate for justice of peace of Des Moines Township, West Des Moines. He is able and would make a fine justice. He is a successful lawyer; the people's candidate and his friends are working hard for his nomination and they solicit your support.
M.
TOM GUTHRIE, Candidate for County Attorney, Subject to the Republican Convention.
The Keokuk District Conference and Sunday school convention will meet in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, June 7-10 inclusive. We hope the ministers of the various churches in the district will send us the number of delegates from school and churches, and their names, that homes may be provided for all who will attend the convention. We ask your promptness in this matter without fall. Wm. A. Moore, Pastor. 207 W. Henry Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
WASHINGTON, IOWA.
May 10th the Rev. Coleman, of Oskaloosaft occupied the pulpit at the A. M. E. church last Sunday a m.
Mrs. Mary Holmes of Moline returned to her home last Sunday eve.
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ning after a visit at the A. L. Hall home.
Miss Maude Boger of Chicago, who has been at Albia assisting Mrs. Chas. washing in her beauty parlor for the past month, visited over last Sunday at the N. L. Black home on her way to her home from Albia.
Mr. Chas. Burkley has returned from his trip to Michigan and Green Bay, California.
Saturday May 7th, was Mr. Samuel Hall's 92nd birthday and it was very appropriately celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hall giving him a surprise in the way of a social gathering and six o'clock dinner. The evening passed all too quickly for the guests who enjoyed themselves hugely. Mrs. Mary Holmes of Molline and Mrs. Beile Taylor of Rock Island were the out of town guests.
The friends here of Mrs. Hattie Tolliver, of Rock Island, Ill, were
shocked to learned of her death on Sunday evening, May 1st, the sympathy of all goes out to the bereaved ones in this their sad hour. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Turner Sundayed in Oskaloosa, returning home Monday evening. The day of Rock Island came here Saturday evening to attend the celebration of his grandfathers 92nd birthday and returned home Monday evening. T. L. Burnett attended the funeral of Mr. S. Ellis at Fairfield on Monday May 2. Last Sunday May 8th, was the 10th anniversary of the Allen Endeavor league of the M.E. church, and R. F. fitttigly celebrated by the society. Exercises were given in the church at the hour of the regular evening service, consisting of music, papers and recitations in which every member of the society had a part. The church was filled to listen to the interesting program that was carried out under the supervision of its excellent president, Mrs. Hayes Bryan. Election of officers of the Alliance League Sunday evening May 15th. Mrs. Fred Turner has returned from an extended visit in Chicago.
Earl C. Mills for Judge.
The name of Mr. Earl C. Mills of our city will be presented to the Republican convention for one of the 4th district judges, to be nominated for Polk County. He was born in Jasper County in 1870; graduated from Drake University Law College and has practiced ten years in our city with the firm of Mills & Perry.
MINNEAPOLIS ,MINN.
Special to the Bystander.
The Sunday Forum holds its meeting last Sunday afternoon at St. Peter's Church in the city. The interesting program was rendered, the following were on the program: Address, Mrs. Effie A. Burger; State President, W. C. T. U, vocal Selection, Mr. Walter Wells; address, Rev. S. B. Roberts, Piano Duet, Misses Adina and Margaret Adams. The subject of discussion was on Hygiene and it's relation to Afro-American, who was rendered by D. Read. The Father's Day celebration will hold at Bethesda Baptist Church Sunday May 22nd.
Fidley Court of Calanthe began its series of Summer entertainments with a whist party Monday evening. May 11th, which will take place at Lodge hall, corner Lake street and Lyndale avenue. All welcome, come early, enter the prize contest, light refreshments, see the members of the S. M. A. T. Queen Esther Temple gave a surprise Friday of last week a sur-ada Beasley who is a member of
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that organization. Mrs. Beasley has not yet fully recovered from her paralytic attack of last winter. The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows and the Household of Ruth had their annual thanksgiving sermon preached last Sunday afternoon by the Rev. T. J. Carter at Bethesda Hall. The Mother's Effort club will hold its next meeting Tuesday afternoon May, 17th, with Mrs. Daisy Gilbert, 141 North 11th street.
EMANUAL FOR CONSTABLE:
We are glad to present the name of J. Emanuel the only colored candidate for any elective office this year at our coming primaries. He was born in Alexandra, Va., in 1783, came to Iowa in 1882 and to Des Moines in 1890, first working as a waiter at he opened up an employment office. He in a hard working man and would make a good constable if nominated and elected. He solicits the votes of West Des Moines as he is a candidate for one of the constables for Des Moines Township.
Morris for Representative.
Our old friend R. E. Morris, editor of the Runnells Telegram, has announced his candidacy for one of the members of the legislature from Polk County. He is a good man and would make a good representative. See his cut and write-up next week.
OTTUMWA.
Dr. T. A. Booker of Des Moines, spent Sunday and Monday visiting Miss Dayse Dean Walker. Miss Dayse Dean Walker made a very interesting lecture to a large audience at the A. M. E. church last Friday evening. Miss Walker is a speaker of rare ability and will be in the city until sometime next week, visiting at the home of Mrs. James Johnson. Mr. Cecil of Pairfield, spent Sunday visiting Miss Mary Beverly of North Marion stret. Rev. Durden of Rock Island, Ill., was an Ottawa visitor Sunday and preached at the Second Baptist church. The Good Intent Club will give a minstrel at the K. of P. hall Wednesday day evening. The Woodley band will furnish the music. Miss Lorena and Mr. Lorenzo Vinson will entertain the A. J. J. club on Tuesday evening.
SOUTH ROCKISLAND, ILINOIS.
Special to Bystander. Mrs. and Mrs. A. Fuller of Des Moines surprised his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lambert of So. Rock Island, Sunday morning. Mr. J. Hill of Des Moines was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lambert of So. Rock Island over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lambert entertained at dinner Sunday; Mrs. R. Corbin, Mrs. L. Houston, Grand-daughter, Nice and Mrs. W. Fulton of Davenport.
Those drawn on the jury for the May term are: Clay Lewis, M. B. Jackson and Geo. Williams at 222 East Ninth Street, they are well-known citizens of our city.
At the meeting of the City Literary Contest Monday evening the program was made up and final arrangements perfected for Des Moines list, Annual City Literary and musical Contest which will be held at St. Paul's A. M. E. church, Friday evening May 27th. There will be contests in Oratory, Original Poetry and Original Music composition. The society society of the society is entitled to enter one representative in each of the contests and the following have decided to participate: The Lyceum, Cosmopolitan Literary, Mary Church Terrell and Intellectual Improvement Clubs will enter each contest; while, Alpha Club will enter the Oratorio and Poetic contests only. The judges in oratory will be Editor Harvey Ingham of the Register and Leader, Attorney Jas. A, Spears of Buxton and Judges will be Marianne J. A, Spears of Buxton and judges will be Mesdenes J. B, Rush, Luella Wilburn and Miss Zella Davis, and in music, Miss Margaret Field, Mrs. Fred Heltin and Miss Edna A. Martin of Red Oat.
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DES MOINES. IOWA
Time to think about a refrigerator soon.
Men will not have to wear chante-
lers hats anyway.
Leaping from midwinter to midsum-
mer is pleasant, but perilous.
As revolutions go, they are still
revolutionary down in Nicaragua.
Resort keepers are looking for an extra spring crop of summer boarders.
The "third degree" seems to be getting something of a sweating process itself.
Try to do a little work. The report that the fish are biting is probably a false alarm.
When sailing in such dizzy heights the mercury should continually expect to take a tumble.
The woman with a chantecler hat is far from down to date unless she has the new cocorico vell.
Just to be on the safe side how would it do to make fun of the comet only after it has passed by?
As a spring harbinger the mosquito is welcome. But wait till he toots his little trumpet in the dog days!
The man who died of heart disease after drawing a royal flush must have had a string of hard luck before that.
It will be hard to conceal a touring ear from the lynx-eyed assessors by poking it up the ventilator of the average fat.
A Boston court has decided that a prima donna's name cannot be given to a soup without her permission and, presumably, her price.
To cure indigestion, marital infidelity, divorce, and other things, teach our daughters how to cook, wash and mind the baby.
Kegs of various descriptions have been responsible for many accidents, but one certain keg of nails in Chicago saved an elevated train.
It is true that the sun has been firing off skyrockets, but no man can tell from here whether or not it burned its fingers in the process.
According to an eminent entomologist, this is an age of bugs. The line of talk handed out by some college professors makes people think he is right.
It is rumored that an automobile trust is in process of organization. Can this be a fendish conspiracy to sky the price of the poor man's automobile?
The new comet discovered recently near the path of Halley's comet has been lost. Perhaps it has been driven out of business by the professional fealousy of its bigger rival.
A Missouri man is advertising for a wife with "a good, wholesome smile." Ladies who answer the advertisement should be warned that it will be absolutely necessary for them to show him the smile.
A steamship in Florida waters had a hard time getting past a school of monsters, 1000 pounds tall, that showed light. It is early in the season, but the sea serpent is not going to be missed.
The gymnasium instructor in England land who has made a world's record by swinging a pair of three-pound clubs continuously for 68 hours could have shown as much endurance and done more good by sawing wood.
The movement for a sane and safe Fourth of July celebration is under way. It will meet with no favor from the small boy, who wants his constitutional privilege to blow himself up as a burnt offering to the Goddess of Liberty
A Chicago man has been fined $25 and costs because he sat for 11 hours on the front steps of the house in front of the one bedded and would not stay away when her mother drove him off with a broom. The age of chivalry may be past, but romance continues occasionally to make a two-base hit.
It having been demonstrated that dealers in millinery are able to circumvent the existing law as to plumage for hats, the Audubon societies of New York are supporting a measure before the legislature of that state to prohibit entirely the sale of algrettes. This would put a stop to the commercial warfare on birds, but inasmuch as it would also prevent the holding of 12 people behind a regulation algrettes, the better way would be the circumventing by women of all milliners who violate the law.
In the eyes of the census bureau even the tents of the wicked will be considered as dwellings.
A route is to be established for the summer from Munich to Oberammergau, where the famous "Passion Play" is to be held this year. A dirigible with a passenger car capable of holding 12 people will be a regular trips. This practical application of aviation opens up an interesting line of query as to what the next decade will bring forth in the way of travel in the air.
But how can the average man afford to buy his wife a chanceller bonnet at the present price of poultry?
New York is in a state of wrath at being accused by a prominent writer of being the most insolent city in the world, with rude city officials, and advised to learn manners from the south. Considering that the policemen of the city have just been forbidden to clutch iters and wield iters at their pleasure, the accusation of bad manners and lack of courtesy really seems un founded.
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Finding of Fresh-Water Eel
The strals of Messina are channels of immense depth, through which a wild form of whirling eddies have the effect of bringing up from the depths below many marine creatures which are rarely seen except in the deep sea trawls. It was here that the freshwater eel was first discovered, an incident which threw a blaze of light on the life history of a very mysterious fish.—London Dally Telegraph.
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**Drain on Country's Resources.**
In 1908, the foreign-born population of 13.6 per cent. furnished 15.6 per cent. of the criminals, 20.8 per cent. of the paupers, and 29.5 per cent. of the insane. Between 1904 and 1908, the aliens in these institutions increased 34 per cent.
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Bocker—Yes, we even get a smaller hole in a doughnut. N. Y. Sun.
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Butter—Golf or fishworms?
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LINEMEN ASK RAISE
Those Employed by Street Car Company Walk Out.
Telephone Linemen insist on increase, and Walk Out Would Hamper Electric Light Extensions and Telephone Merger.
Des Moines, May 13—Union electric light, telephone and street car linemen employed by the Iowa Telephone company, the Des Moines Electric company and the Des Moines City Railway company have asked a raise in wages ranging from 10 to 15 per cent. An increase of 30 cents a day is asked for linemen and 80 cents a day for foremen. Linemen and foremen now receive $3 a day. After several unsuccessful conferences the linemen employed by the street car company quit work Wednesday pending a settlement of the troubles. The company refused to grant the increase. Negotiations for a settlement are now pending between the telephone and the electric light companies.
There are about ninety-five union linemen in Des Moines. The street car company employs only nine. The majority of them are employed by the Iowa Telephone company. A walk-out by all the linemen at the Iowa Telephone company extension work now being started by the electric light company and would delay the unification of the two telephone systems.
P. E. O. MEMORIAL SERVICES
Mrs. Carroll Conducts Exercises at Albia Convention Where Tributes Are Paid to Twenty Members.
Albia, Ia. May 13—Mrs. B. P. Carroll of Des Moines conducted the memorial hour at the P. E. O. convention. Tributes were paid to twenty members of the order who have died during the past year. Miss Dugan, Iowa president, made her report of the supreme convention held in Mount Pleasant. Miss Mary Osmand interested the delegates with a view of the mailing list of the P. E. O. Bulletin, 795 yards long, which must be checked up once every month. The eighteenth annual convention of the Iowa grand chapter, P. E. O. closed with the election of officers as follows: President, Mrs. Dell Phillips Glazier, Fort Madison; first vice president, Mrs. Katherine Yeager, Greenfield; second vice president, Mrs. Olive S. Barnes, Albia; recording secretary, Mrs. Alice Scoville Miller, Cedar Rapids; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Walter McHenry, Des Moines; treasurer, Mrs. Hulda Reed, What Cheer; organizer, Mrs. Lillian Griffin, Harlan. The next convention will be held in Sloux City.
MAHASKA DAY AT OSKALOOSA
Governor Carroll Was Orator of the Day—Big Parade, Ball and Indian Games, Features.
Oskaloaos, Ia., May 13—Thursday was "Mahaka波斯" the Weather was perfect and there was thousands of members of the Redmen's lodge and their friends here from all parts of the United States. Governor Carroll was the principal orator and officers of the order also delivered speeches. There was a fine parade and two ball games, with other athletic stunts, a chorus of five hundred school children and special Indian games with real Indian participation. There was excursions into the city from many cities, and Oskaloaos had the biggest crowd she has entertained in years.
Knights of Columbus Elect Officers
Carrall, Ia. May 13—Emmett Powers
des of Des Moines was elected state
secretary of the Knights of Columbus
at the second day's session of
the convention here. T. F. Griffin of Sloux
City was elected state deputy; John
Carmody of Perry, treasurer; J. H. McConlogue of Mason City, advocate;
George L. McAllister of Carroll, state
warden; Rev. J. F. Bowen of Delmar,
state chaplain.
The following delegates were
selected to attend the national convention:
Rev. J. Noonan of Creston, E.
G. Dunne of Mason City, and J. J.
Myers of Carroll.
Big Crowd Hears Hull at Norwalk,
New Virginia, Ia. May 13—Congressman Hull was accorded a large crowd and careful attention when he spoke here on the issues of the present congressional campaign.
Fall Kills John Linguist
Des Moines, May 13—John Linquist a fireman for the Minneapolis & St Louis railroad, living at Fort Dodge, was killed when he fell from his engine between Fort Dodge and Tara Junction. Linquist was unmarried.
Burlington Host of Modern Wooden. Burlington, May 13—One of the greatest gatherings ever held by the M. W. A. in Iowa was witnessed here. The occasion was the silver anniversary celebration of the founding of Iowa camp No. 98.
Reynolds Talks to Bankers. Des Moines, May 13—George M. Reynolds of Chicago, president of the Continental National bank, outlined hfs system for a central bank in an group before 180 members of group six of the Iowa Bankers' association at their annual banquet last night.
Falls From Cb: Breaks Neck. Fort Dodge, May 13—John Lindquist, aged 24, fireman on the M. S. L.站, from the cab of a southbound train, breaking his neck. He was to have been married in June.
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CITY DESTROYED BY QUAKE LASTING FOUR SECONDS.
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San Jose, Costa Rica.—The dead at Cartago number 1,500. The city was destroyed by an earthquake which lasted four seconds. It was a tremulous movement, which followed a few minor shocks.
It occurred at seven o'clock Wednesday evening. No one had time to run out of the houses.
The railroad and telegraph lines were broken and the electric light wires ran the city in darkness. Thousands ran palletcricket in all directions in an effort to save themselves, leaving behind those under the rulns.
Every house and building was destroyed, including four churches and the palace of the American peace court, the gift of Andrew Carnegie. Some Americans are reported to have been killed, but identification is impossible. Many of the wounded died, suffering terribly. Entire families have been wiped out. Rafael Angel Troyo, the Costa Rican poet, is among the dead. The college of the Silesian priests fell while the priests and children were at prayer. Two priests and ten children were killed. No one formidable disaster has occurred in the history of Costa Rica, and perhaps in all Central America. President Hugues Vlquez and President-elect Rachel Moyes are personally in charge of the work of rescue, but there is little hope that those under the ruins can escape.
Days must elapse before the real situation can be determined. The monetary losses reach far into the millions. Foreign help is needed badly, and must be prompt if good is to come of it. Thousands are homeless and without food. Fires that followed the destruction of the town added to the horror of the situation, and heavy rains that have fallen since have made the conditions almost unbearable.
DRIVING WITH ROCKEFELLER
Pleasant Recreation Provided for People of Tarrytown by Their Famous Fellow Townsman.
Tarrytown, N. Y., May. —To take a drive with John D. Rockefeller has become a regular recreation this spring. It gives a great many of the friends and neighbors of a famous resident of Tarrytown, and a great increased thereby his popularity among the people of the little city. Not a pleasant day goes by without the oil king inviting some of them, men, women and children, to ride with him in automobile or carriage, and it is safe to say that the invitations are seldom declined, for his, vehicles are the best to be bad, and the drives around Tarrytown are beautiful.
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DONAU WINS KENTUCKY DERBY
Son of Woolsthorpe-Al Lone Noses Out Joe Morris Before a Record-Breaking Crowd.
Louisville, Ky.-A record-breaking erow of more than 30,200 persons saw Donna win the thirty-sixth Kentucky derby Tuesday.
The game son of Woolsthorpe-Al Lone was faltering at the finish and just managed to reach the wire ahead of Joe Morris, second choice for the evening. Bob was third. Time: 2:06 25.
Donna rushed to the lead and led all the way, Joe Morris and Fighting Bob were after him all through the route. It was an exciting race from end to end.
RUSSIA DENIES MASSACRE
State Department Receives Assurances Reports Sent From London Are Without Foundation.
Washington. — The Russian government officially informed the state department that recent dispatches purporting to come from Russia telling of a big massacre of Jews are absolutely without any foundation in fact.
The dispatches telling of the massacre and expulsion order were sent out from London, but dated at Kief.
Jenkins Gets Porto Rico Post.
Washington—J. J. Lintkus of Wisconsin, former representative in congress, has been appointed United States attorney for Porto Rico, President Taft sent the nomination to the senate.
"Yarb Man" Is Acquitted
Kansas City, Mo.—Dr. Chessing Hatred Chase Jordan, the "arb man," whose name figured in the Swope investigation here, was acquitted Wednesday of a charge of perjury growing out of a suit for divorce filed against him by Mrs. Jordan.
Rear Admiral Klersted Dead. Philadelphia—Rear Admiral Andrew J. Klersted, U. S. N. (retried), is dead at his home here Wednesday following a stroke of apoplexy. He was seventy-seven years old.
Slayers Elude the Police
New York—There is no trace of the burglaries who Monday murdered Dr. Mott D. Cannon's housekeeper, Miss Margaret Meehan, and his Hunt butler, Charles Bennan. The detectives have no clues. The house was robbed of money and jewelry.
Five Hurt in a Fire.
New York—Five persons, one of them a week old baby, were injured by an explosion and fire Tuesday in the Hamilton building on Main street, Hackensack, N. J.
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Cheered for Garst.
Amid cheering he sad: don. mind
i own Bentler Thee ogee
Hoe emidates_ tame ett ene people
dee far the ecb cioslal wondiates
; ee | 2
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WARREN GARST.
Canaan te “advernen c=
ate Daliiver declared, “pecause’ frou the
belo Tha ee te Ren Be
aie Ma eabetcet te Te
HE Oceatiestit” Gs Bir
fined fo capers Ma at
ied tha hea? Mitte hae
Comment on Hull
Ih, ant At? Ml at ale
ae uti a atin wan
Hisown, voto-on the amendments.
Heaney hal vad a gy 2° am
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Gecrensed the powers of that now pathett
ofa" tan, Mohn. Nocti
fey prasad ixing Cor him ce
Neat Gout to are alin presiding. overt
Bente thot, the nwo eden ee
mete ix hae desiter om ever
Four More to Go.
<Avhen, sou send, yore and Darrah an¢
Sat 7 ate Brera. evens
{Hon hm fold. ntasnareds thea wil tak
Annee’ ep forward and remove fra
the" pear autho pomet to appel
ie cominitteoe
iRénwed “ehcoring erected thie, assr.
lon, "and: js" continued. ax Afr. Cuma
ecard’. Sitendto “stand. ‘ty
vue “down there. at Washington, wns
Sn" he to leave thin tne cnyet it
Heh, “ie plomtieade’ of hia pywer, con
Sided eaat He would: Ko away" fork few
dyn and 1" took vaatantnges of hit abe
fence, "Tam aot aceaid: thatthe roll wt
tercatted Yor ‘a" vote an ‘the faliway Bit
Sire tat” stnatar Bouter and nye
fee, tues seats inthe, xenage ehaaber
exe tnareasy
‘Tho wenators were, Introduced by tet
vey, Togham, who, characterized _Dolliver
teveuhetadmiral ut ie progeessiye nav
fthd Chinmins ta =the: genesat of te Bre
itemise” maventent
He Spoke of Taritt.
Much of Senator Uoliver's adress was
devoted “to 'n'"dineuasion of, Mh course
intone fue Towane wlth espe ta
the” Aldrich-rayne! Tart le tie narced
Weithtie agertion hatte, had tot come
io aoeti aminuts" of President Sart,
Pde ots come fo. pot int your nds
an unio thought, of into. dur mutt
ab considerate mond” with: ropa ‘othe
Aeeaident ‘of the, Vnited Staton he sal,
Eaten, great “ute ‘and. temponstilitien,
gue neue got alone ne chat partieuiat
ina ete ao reteetion ‘apo in that
der solemn ‘Sligation “Wo. preveree th
Hite elite, Th it obeeaary te de
Mgree with’ Wioramd the” eadedanhp to
whitch he te committed.” i
rehphitetaieetd this, declaration of, the
right to indgpendene thought ite whys
eis ine thar leader sof the repabil
fin, hes eontined Now, wna
ie Mealy head e ea “Koad
Sutirely “surrounded, by" propte Swine hee
the advantage of “knowing vexactly” wht
Fey Weants And cM have any eumaatnt
ie That thaw men. nae: ceoneded to the
front “in: the” prestdeata ‘connmale, wi
ive a tng Ine he aria “ils
deseriition “othe ‘president's stiuatton
Drgoed’a ond ot apne:
fata Wives pal bit respecte to
Attorney” General, Wickersham’ ia na ub:
Sertain’ rma and Unter whi eft
San Gone MeantorSomiinn Wick
Tetham "wus "Character nator
Polilver ‘tsa man who had never until
Fecentis been identified with, the. repubs
Hisar Tuc whine nosed ae
sak Of reading “ant. of that purgy. men
NWO sere init before ‘his alleglanes coi
ar Fontemplated. "Senator. Cnmiming de
Sared “that? Wickershaan as. for yours
See dl an Srna ade
Now York’ and "hha helqed 0. establish
Dracticaliy, af he big trusts,” amd who
Mow has taken, iy the” work ot expurgat:
tng the. repubttenn party. cite wit tind
this “the "people. of hs country preter
ies uneapigaiea “eaiton.S” he Aled
sia ‘nppne
“After Senaior Dolliver nad told the
story of the! anit egltation ot the
Sxtendeaitnes “season of tongveas, © sne
ator" Cummins “said, “You have henrd
Tonight, From’ he tom. who ‘knows snore
Avot i tani! iaw than ‘ang other “nan
in’ the Calted” Staten, more’ truth tha
Cer efore fell un your care’
ialiver's aeciaration” was” that the
tani tay’ ne ‘concted dd net. eeprennt
the wisdom oe" a imajonity_ of the meme
hers ‘yf egngress. he referred ‘to Pres
tent, ache Weiaona “speci which re
ducttone inthe catia were claimed wth
the aanertion thats “even Kt the. "tables
haat heen fue, they. did tot prove the
tate, "he wicdge ot the parte he
maid; “was fo revine. he tar wii es
gird to” the "conditions" urtonnding
then tvaae “'Sinuntion im she tated
Staten andthe cost of production at’ home
an abromd,
Sir Holiver’s contention throwhont
his’ tari’ "reference was that the Stari
Pi Seaae written by “howe "moat closely
Interested "in tie weheduice and. nat by
congress, Aran’ fnatance he declard
thatthe ‘cteran tlistst for the aie
manufacturers, when. ie. tet Weblogs
fon at the ed of the extraordigarg ach
Hm. ahik, nnd, aeons
an aeaerted! SGentiemen, that le the best
slit Schedule 1 ever wrote.
"Puls ani wnflar cefereice to. the “n=
se face: connetion with het
aw drew forth rufonged appiauee” toi
dicate the nudiehee's sympathy with
stand_of the senator, which ‘he expressed
at me tne my follows:
SPhig "Condition, mas be all slght
Moy be T'ahowlon't eae my volee, against
eM iaontde not to star sin harmony
Of the gathering, “Batt intemd ‘long
as fe nemnin ining senato, to hive ne
thing “to suy. myself about whee thos
celiedulen shail ive When T ean‘ DI re
turn tthe arena of insutrertion.
Not Test of Party Fealty.
verb, provent congieas hae made no
acti, pinene commer, Ime, ae,
aon, oat’ ie sernd a
ete of the parts. Comgtens not nig
ae ar
Ghmmetciat “aignificanee in” the" business
the. praple of the United States, but Tt
great detrans ofthe "publican
ae
"EE there ad een merely dltferences
opinion ns to "wow “much “reduction
Holt We mide" ia certain achedien, nd
(there had been Re feee find. open dis
fision’ of the detatle “of the. cif pil,
"ave uo doubt that iy colleague. and
intia have had "no. trouble he voting
or the ui whet Ie eae up for pasenge
fut ‘the lender of the reputiieaR tis
Howe she rerision ofthe tari to" pre
eed" withont™ any reference ‘tothe de
Fine Stated ia" our “platform.” andthe
Fatge*Wehnd nade 8 he: prone of the
tala ‘Siatene""Sonator ‘Lioliret declares
mild applanse
Hoke tsenatrs asked that the vote. |
ie coming primary ‘be enst with ‘an’ ef
Pe the oder” enon of tne come | |
Swit ty. the “pengtenstves ‘representing |
re inne hohe of congrena Town |
P"ehetring grote le ecavations |
Huei comes to voting.” sald Sena: |
or nti, Satan. sou peratinctom ek |
Posen his_ primary. dmes to Tek me
rerertae” thinking foe sou on my ow |
Peat He vou want dame Cone sto at |
ce amo room unette bell eae |
ve the roll aul and ‘then to. brash th |
Marten off event and walk Out |
Maden and axe hie What Que woke? ||
mutha’ ng peransston, to mend nim own |
mY Whig Hat tcf msl |
na Yay ollengue and, for" teeny" congress
raf Srepreneutative trom thin” atater the ||
ent! oats withont reference “to thone |
ert Bo" msuume the ‘ender of "the
sig. and aavecrdaace with. thele own |
sdb and consclencen.
“Hater your. seigment and 1 wilt ac. |
mee aaid Sanntor Coimeaing, “hat |
ive these onspiracors to husband. thet ||
aurcen becaune, ‘by. the Eternal, they |
fitseca ‘ai hole etrengiby and thes |
‘Abraham Lincoln Republicans. | §
Dorlog. the course of hia introduction |
ae Fine! apenkers, “Chairman Tarves |
gia read “Evo logsame received Oy |
sere ge Fleming, chairman of. the Dol | ¢
ver unicast premtesio rep |
ran committee. {
‘Sho was. from former Governor Willa |
aprabes tnd. waa an fellows:
NEUERMONT. In, May 0-—Robert J.
mii ehatreian.” 1 regeet that it wil
STesaventent for me to come to at |
nd "yours mertings 1s Hope, aur |
na HEC, Nd Dy AR S|
orl am ot" the wink done. by. our-Abra: | £
eclation af the wark done by our Abré. | ¢
SENATOR DOLLIVER’S SPEECH.
Senior Solon, in Address, Touches
Upon Tariff Question.
Seontor Dolliver sald in part: “Ladies
and gentlemen! It Is "great pleas
tire to me to have the opportunity of par
Hleipnting. with you In this extraordinary
Towa mnssmeeting, 1 don't mind. confding
fovyon that T have made some sucriices |
Aeeto this plntform tonight. I not on!
Eat to presieltcom the ‘sergeant-at-nrms: bt
T'aiso had to become n fugitive. from th
doctor, who ‘has tind "my ease. In hane
Gmdatter a Tong. time T persunded: him t
iet'ime come, on the grounds that the Tow
nit andthe new lows poltties. would.
for me what He hd been so far nab
“s1 have been confused a little In read:
ing the Town newspapers” as_to” the rea
Geneter of this meeting.” T. understoo
frow' the columns of the papers that ther,
fore sone eltizens here, Who thought thi
Yun’ to be ‘a. good toads convention, and
Po ‘hot’ ‘intentd to ‘altogether Ignore, the
fact’ that there tn ne sense in which It
fey mood conan conan 10 fet
oe forme, tonight to ahow tim and every
dey rise the rad to. destrnetion.
Especial Pleasure in Meeting.
“1 find pect pleasure tn speaking,
the bome ‘elty and. from. the same plat-
the. home. chy, And cm it sie. sedte! of
Feapaneiullie eervearecariee tate rera
eaponwibllity "of representing thls. gre
Conmonwealth ‘and ‘hic labors. ate extete
selmi he, great work whic
fre ‘trying 10 door the peuple ut Lawn
Ton espectaniy ind that "wer see on St
fame, piatform tear Mt ax never" hap
Dene eture:
“Though Ti bas been my fortune, $1 0
vod, form good, thay "yeaah" How
frlitics to ight for persone 1 stand her
Honight 10 Aht for the fundamental pri
ciples of” rhe. government atthe. tale
Sater: and 1 Samy hot in ‘the. least. etn
batratsed "as ‘some tandpatters. of, Lows
wold believe, “T"would aay. to thew youd
Brethren of itty. Sears neo that Tf they
trou try" and eager the loge fo
Time ‘to! tne: pronuaneed on me, Lil tey
target ont ot!my bend he hitierneas and
Derkonat nmi whleh exiats in towne
BNow. Tio uot desire that my pation
here should” be ka the. Genet” ialmumder
stood, "sald Tam inthe hehe here for
Drinciptes, “hut | persons ‘enters into. Tt te
Some "estent 1 ight for” these. then Nes
ange they are (we asmpaty wlth the
Work hn “ving ty tia. ut the ompltal
Of the Waited. Staten”
Indoraement of Garst.
‘The mperker shen came out fy tndose:
taeat of Warren Gavel for guveragy and
"reason therefor anid:
That een dea to Mle support
feom tive fave that tram ‘the beginnins t
Save Ged Me soletees tycaher ana “hts
oN
eS)
ee |
(a h"
tid
ES RRS SIE TERR TOR
ood will In the fight 1 have een tr
Wg tone “tna fhe tare” na
made” cor" progressive. good government
nthe Unite Statens EO :
‘Ama! So stand. for all tee Tow
epulficany who have “been” pecpating th
Satara htger out fl Het gov
T'dldnt come here to may ans tin
agai the neaident ae ain great
ifs "Aud. neshonatbilitieg, etined by tw
fut eis” nor atone "th ‘the "governmen
Sethe United States, "with. deifaite dn
flea NO pelt, Att tan “no tee
tom on. bin whem 4, hehe representative
Sine" yropie eho: hte salmencoligat ton
Sidon, id 0) “Someries
feceasary tor disagree witty “aud th
Tenders “whieh surrounds him, Net
speak no" unkind: word:
Speaks of President.
“1 was present when the Inte President
MeKiniey. induced “Budge rutt” to. aecen
ihe grent “reapoustblitg and burden 6
“goverding. the hippie Islands From
fat He “anal he hecame"prealdeat 0
the vnited Ntatew wim nttaeted to hl
Ae 1 wae attached to tew cather: men
Since thnt long, raiay” night when stood
Inthe. public ateret wtare the ald, trick
Hoube' i" Washington where Jame tatne
tay in the ahadew of dently T have no
faperitnce more bitter: than the eaperienec
SE inning posien!‘nasocintes, frlende. nd
ughhore Waging. An unrepaiiean "come
“rhe president of the" United States
huge descelbedhumsclt ax the titwine Tender
enw republican parts.” What inn ivutas
fender?" A iHtuinet tender ts mn entirely
ferro, hy phe wha as Te nen
Toimaw rateng what they want.
“Aud if 1 haves any complaint to_ make
Ae in"tat Into. he “counel have ‘crowded
them seh do. not" dave the ntertat oF
Welfare of the onety or country at hearts
Declined "Both Invitations.
“cok speaking here” tonight Tt willbe
“hard” 10" keep Swetthin, the breastwarks 0
id! sepublienniem. kde have had
ord ‘deat of espertener and" belie
fino “the doctrines of “the republican
party Welk he hinge <etended ‘Teen hee
fore the’ Amstrienn” people far the. (ast
(ventsetve senes and? do, ot_tntend to
toute. from that enodiy. fellowships a
ough ("hve ten invited to do 40" (rom
tine “trection "and somewhat,” soem
itteed “from another airection. “1 have de
‘ied ote invitation
SMa ot "ceapect the, authorliy of the
attorney. eneral” ta cead.'me out of the
arin Meciine the tavitation to depart
Ae thie time:
ax bora, tn the repubitean party
1 know "something! shout tm Maton ane
1 know ita"ruture lien in the nuccese of
fue"movement, mow nation. wide, 40” de
bone in net wale 4 fendership bch, ts
Hetraget the “people. “And 10 have been
feeuged. af “the har of "repallenniam it
thetniecd. Staten heenuae T have refused
ta ecome a party Ww tt
Promise of Republican Party.
“1 have alrendy suid that the promise of
the reymnent pacty to the Ametienn pene
ple wha not” dfn’ clmmneter to ‘he pees
Prmed bya: fox" alterations fy the "ata
seheduten, even if these. could "have ber
auroltly advertised 48° downwatd revisions
if nn ities questhon wan’ involved, Teng:
Heat memuere of congeewe ontvotedt els
Moria ta, secure resnetiona, in ihe" eaten
Wouide fave: probably vexprense thelr di
Spuvgiment "witht vreccrding thelr
Aloe Nagata hen meantee "ita inal
hatenge "iene the urumige of tte party as
peers, te Moore taesiantat: Wie
Aaectng tn “ovina “the hor. of art
making ta congresm. che” pariy" agreed that
thes retom show ge. ie with refer:
thee toca standard of Justice, a stand
winch “maguire the poteetion "to be. ne
worded Wy Amertenn: indastriew hie de
ferme “inthe, tant pf priadtion Here
rad abroad, ‘and ‘rhe fundamental protest
Wile wae fed agniuat the measute wie
halon the, het tbat eaten a
mde snvany_achedute 0 apply" that. stand
ridycag the platform of ‘the party required,
“Not ig! tthe ‘eter ech wa
nad teach lee ethodn of te
tinkering hy the creation of ‘perma
ment boned of expert, 0 that. the meen
mated scandals "of a generation. ent
renelimionted. from the work ‘of congrens
i the future, were riflegied and, rejected,
thd. the platform of ‘the purty Htelt de:
joumced. aaa vain” and. worthieas expres.
Hon The" ‘circumstance’. was” Ignored
Hint. tor_over twenty. yours we have. had
fitccontltuted tari’ edmmlesfons at work,
Sithont ‘publ responsiblity oF” authority
letating to congrem, gt only the amount
it protection demanded, “but the. very
nogunae often devian aad unite
n'fwhich the ‘purpose of ‘the Taw should
we expressed.
‘Abuse Is Old One,
‘ethiy abuae tn ery, old one. Rorty:
wor yeatt ago. a. stupid “and. fraudulent
cea of wool nd” woolens wan rex
sired by the, parties {aterested. outside of
grease und Tenucted into" law, without
fafsing even “the “punctuation” Tt was
(i tline of. general Indliference ‘of the
ie ‘mind toward. auch matters 22d
vit’ seamed. perfectly natural then Is
Niratly: incredible today
“Ee "sensor Shermen could atand un
oday, on thi floor. and “defend a tari
eefitie "om. the grind that. the "parties
mterested” had wfltten” ft themdelven, Aud
hor ni eglcagies at toot a
rietosa nt" in thele manuscript #0
fat inthe future they. Would be estopped
Pavy “complaining abou “ft, t ‘presume.
Sond many valees would be eded. Tn ob
eto and combo | would br, Hie
sisay, that a proposition Involving the
fice ot “the peapie clothing ahoutd “te
tate Bie at fa
Mnubiie weandpoint, 0" that that portion
ic hthe community whieh wears ‘wonien
fies hou have, thelr complsipt ‘heard,
“tee in I8GT, Sehedute °K wus handed
pis after, that exact eeument. Dy Sen:
tor ahermany and by that exact” arg]
rent Mt haa” been eonttaned from "gon
ration to generation, brining into ra
ranch eyeee generat revision of the thei
rom that day’ to thin Even” at the bex
innings there, wore some votees gata |
Tonk iethod "ot trananettng the publ |
Nalnens. The names of hates Suroner |
Md 'iteney. Wilnon were reearded agatoat |
po. measire on a final” paesage. Bat |
Neronige no extdence that "the sxenerat |
Minton of ‘the ‘eouniry cook ‘any offense ||
moun “at tie. appieation of tbs prim: |
ivenmethiod of ‘nel making te a Teor: |
Ishion" welected “he. ite henealarfen "a0
eee. menrly ball a century that ached |
jet amennged, and immucanie. thaw dete |
veey ettort of ‘the Tnvwemaking ‘power. to
Viigact fin excesses, or even C0 moderalze |
# pirascalogy. :
‘Affects Other Schedules,
sant Schedule KK te not the only one||
four Tait schedateswhieh ‘coagress |
fa tbitunily eee to a ommlsalon otf
epertar without connection with hel
jvernment,, and. responsible only. to. the!
Beainess omcee ot which they were the
themes onto ancyen tn the Tare a
ston"? fead,"in the arnaces inthe. gat
deft. ‘Ot Gaveraar,ntys a etre
Cok eorge Co Plehenors ki whet thls
fret i°cienriy” alucioged and fram we
1 somewhat “alaconeantng ingore Mss
the drawn "that ‘not even change of pol
{cal parties 'wan able to shuke the. gp ol
seal" onnuhet urine “Inferents cuit the
fongroan of the United Minton. 1 NHL eta
the ete nom coon thin Hite tod, whic
fine since heen” printed hy iteney Ti Rieke
ne the ald ete seeetary of the
Tete Ehairnanot te Howe of weer aps
ioe
Mita. 0, ASN7—My Dwr Sei Yours
euctodtng’ ingen Ws. totobuteo acted
ie SuatTeeetveds "then “ton hyt th
fin ‘the nenvingy oa metal xchedule? in
IN notice ty atene hearing that, th
Tnnufictators aah ony on and, tn
ge tin pate: awl aexeeniy "few evans
The caatern manucacturers: want. [eon kept
AU‘ Conte ad the western are mom wane
1 avanced tn G0 Cents We faye tn
cu Tnenrlyalt ur dues eons terabay below
thon of ve act st TS ie etal a
fotton acheiules of the present fiw AR
fom itty were reaty mags ete mn
neuter Cacept"as te Mifew iteuee "Tone
very "ten ofan ingles, de
Tie of Other Industries.
What Ie trwe fh eatin. eh
gad the woot sehedfe fe" erin oe ont
‘enue indusdriew Gu’ aig. tn ne
Hooda anon ain are ‘mre complete
Frode ne the taciaties ‘ences tht
thestelaine rien te” weave cand a
orowghiy Aetiat “hnterstoodrhkt few
Pee? ctmgrss ware abies tt at
foe wtien atthe onl ofthe extfunrdingty
srasion the telong. tnbyist at "the sie
Tallis" eft" the ‘eapiten eansing Wenthe
mem hat ts the i ak nee Tey
Sor thirty yearn our hontings_ efor
the wiya wad wate cummltten have. rel
{th ore an Weta atone
bviggereated "parties. af what "they es
cleed "tor have, Mone, “and a'eatotal ay
aE tho liana he etlo
my wn bite merviees cables. a toe say
tht 'n 'ytey large. proportion. af the rates,
even in the minor dchedies be trace
set ath tet two ent
fog Aa" the hd inves won’ mag" of oe
indhistriem Were ateigyling for a foathold TY
ther anarke ‘places wines they" were a
native competition among fhemwetven
when agcaent comminations ad "growed
tye, comtol rica en rn way ae
ty om every, Rand to stale eaerpese
nail Tawtuce the investment of capita, ‘i
sd method a iat making, even 110 Md
pen nos hy "the pales wan Wes}
ae ray hy et now,
Pen more, Chan twenty “genre ago th
mena, inthe Alltaon’ bill df 1SRS, nde]
neil eaborat it tachiney fg
pulting one custo awe po "sian
fommiasion | aud in Ihe Senator Spooner,
cnn Of marvetonaly: clone wislon? init
iuced into the neuntecon duly team amed
ment doc the Tangy “bile prepared by
Milonel” ehenors creating a” tari con
mission, awl Te Support af Mia edt
Toke thexe wordy of wiadon, far more ni
lijennt mow than, they were’ then!
wey The and method of {agit making
mad prodtived no other ‘acatatn, xeon
hint favored in transferring tp. Interested
maid ie the exerci: of ie pow
"ihe Vomgrese. over taxation, i Wont
in een tad eno: bite umkapt he
mevho! Tend lise Stoo caally ter the aye
erm of party irgtatention. theangh wich
he hows’ winch nm corrupted. neni |
A ce muatclnat "governments and taket
he ‘nuasnietration ‘atthe ita often
cmaaaneenithn nto. te han ofthe
ote is Ani tttn< haa eet Broug
nt fe legislative. ower ‘tthe govern
ato, the
Bach of the chief ore
ss feat ol the bear
ink in the Chain of
(S (Hi (y Life. A chain is 20
stron fe. rf then ite
‘weakest link, the body
‘po stronger than its
weakest orden. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there Ia a
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at anytime, Often this so-called
Tiveakneet is baused by lack of tutrition, the result of weakness or dieetse
‘of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, Diseases and
weaknestes of the stomach and its allied organs are oured tr the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, When the weak or diseased stomech is
cured, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which)
have their origin in « diseased condition of the stomach and
other orjans of digestion and nutrition, are cured also,
‘The strong man has @ strong stomach.
Take the above recommended ‘Discov
ery" and you may have a strong stome
ach and a strong body,
Givan Awar.—Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only, Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vole
ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Junior Senator Gives Views On Pro
atesiiie Citbeinion.
“Mr, Chairman | Fellow | Republicans,
seiow citi "faate and eaten
Tideiay I have Iota Sought, Cor bec
for neatly ten year { teed. toate the
fronts of lows’ Know, sometRtug’ ef the
Biahdneks of the doctrine ef. pretectton,
won have. ened tonight’ fed thie mina
who knows mor about the ari jaw cham
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United Statens more tein In ged to
fuimm"tverhetore fll pom yon caeR
a aot fora tnomeat Ge deceived with
reaeet (0 the auitade of tha slement of
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{doctrine ge “protections. Wee hod Tam
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fui! whmtaueer ning. tani awn thes
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at be Caled lates,
<Htut “inthe eampatin upon, which we
are fist entering Toor ont do net wil
mot “and, dare et. attempt to. make. the
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fowatds better hall higher hinge {own
fantany'man tocaeectve, ur tempt to
deceigen ine Americnn people" with Fexpect
fovthe: tari {vat wi gaged tt tho" exten
Stalnaey" umston of congress. Which choed
the Eth of iaat” Aweus
Pledges Not Fulfilled.
tyne not in tale and. loneat tat
rent of ne pledge, and ty aun wlth ge
Pespect! will Bu"avow bezere the. ‘merken
veapte
Tay not Intend thie evening to
enter, fer pon "the auf t
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went "up. tad ‘dove hefure the peep ut
Toe ebeating tor hem in tho "nae of
Hioilee Mind Hite dealing “fot'n "revion
Ihe dates ‘imposed ‘ton imports, Ant
fee, te camtng gh, sary tent
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nd dwn bere the cums of ne ae
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BNA ton wenick Fare wae eheted prea
dent of the Tnitea Rtaten
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tie! altlaitee "Ge appiviog’ ie oeteinen
of protection to the MMtAirs of the: nation.
1 dime “to nove "the creat despot of the
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feadesshiy who would not have due ‘xo
Ieee hat een alte to dow the eo
theetruth ite “aiferunee ete te
fost Sf production here nl rend"
Tells of Tariff Fight.
‘the senator then told of tie fight. tor
the Venta tinient oft a geal ald come
Infatoms coneludlng hs! remtnky with ho
mite :
Twi mover sot It until progroasive
regutienn are Ia etateak”
Athen f reach Washington nest ‘Chnem
any morning twill" have traveich nests
Uden thoumand: miles In order to enfay Ox
fis nanan een
ofan orn the ie the
primary campaign nar in progress. in
hroves, more conclusively thant any” words
Peni ‘tter ay tee. itcrent tthe cat
foine of the polideal trugsie, ‘ox aving
on among. the republicans of the alate:
it tue mover more Important, thin nov
tnd” ti republican’ party” sonia. ho ibe
cnn of government, ut a not fom i
portant fine the right kind of repnblteann
Piatt handie the relun nnd direct tie couree
of the "governmedial chariot, Iresentiy
it willbe our chiet concera "to elect 12.
pobiican candidates? but it ought. to tbo
bir cilet concern” now (0. notmante” for
ace ‘progreaive reputicins, for’ tw: their
romingtiod, ae I. frmiy. believe, Hes. the
sly hope replcananprennéy, tn
thelr election will be found the best as-
nance ‘f pod Koveroment: thd hy goad
svernment “Tmean a. govesnment "which,
doing Justice. to all ftw ‘people and all its
itereatae wither high of ow, igo ite
chy ar poor corporate, or fatividat, given
is newt und bent care: to the ‘weak abd the
wis to the men who minke up the rank
sn fbn of humantty. and who ar unabe
io protect themaclyen "agalnnt, the ‘ower
nt vast wealth, inordinate avarice and core
porate combination.
‘Two Kinds of Republicans.
1 do not shirk from the adumysion that
ior ron eae two “Kins of rept,
fines ‘We may ait hohd. theaame ‘general
‘AN ue there are two results ight and
(Vip fae dhe republican of fo ty ne
mine, hte ot thea hal fe te Sat
vite the prinetpapurpowe of my. vine
jo, Towa at tale tie Ie to nay Word for
‘tueen't"ito not pretend ‘to bet altogethee
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in mv nope tat the “next eee
ito convention ‘wilt apnrave. may attitude
von ution qaestions and che” couse
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“fe Tala not hod eae the affection you
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Mitac’ convention, iat wonid indorse, the
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fem personally. be iow, and ever. mh
t‘intlivgence find information in: the stat
hows. that they. have bat ‘one ‘poltieal
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Megfeoe: during the last, sent anda hall
fone tant won, ach. patel hleta a
amie Jnckaon, Sid Foster. sim Beregbi,
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fikes earn emma ‘come’ fogtther aid
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"If a majority of the republicans here their interests and to the welfare of the country, they ought to say so but if, on keeping the trust repressed in us and that the elections and treaties we can to protect the elections and treaties we can to protect all citizens ought to enjoy in a free government which will shortly assemble without a law willing to submit this issue to the government, we know that the intelligence of the voters of the state will strip the campaign against those who are carrying it on to come out into the work in which they are engaged.
Iowa Situation.
"Under ordinary circumstances it would not be appropriate for senators to enter the republic to terminate the republicion choice for state officers and members of the national house under ordinary conditions, and we are not living under ordinary conditions, and we are not living under ordinary conditions and traitors to our plain duty if we failed to lend what influence we have to the senate, and we would not fields of political liberal will lift up and carry forward the standard which, as best senate of the United States, governs Garrison State, progressive associates upon state state tide, personal friends, and public life can bring them such as it could not gratify me but friendship would be involved, my appearance, unappreciable, unappreciable, Prouty and Byers, and Brookhart, in many a nerve wearing, heart-steering and gratitude, but everlasting esteem and gratitude, but they would be the first to repudiate me and then move for, if I would do them more harm than good.
"What then, is it which distinguishes the old fashioned caucus from the old fashioned union that dwarfs all personal relations and that contends with the continent and as pervading as community itself? This is the question I am here asking. What is the inquiry of the hour, touching alike the welfare of the country and the permanence of the republicary party? The American people successfully achieved their political independence; they successfully resisted the executive government; they successfully resisted a foreign invader; they successfully resisted a war; they have successfully developed the richest resources that ever fell under the hand of many communist leaders; they have wealth, that belongs to
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any other nation on the face of the earth; they have unimpaired rapidity or geniuses of force on the earth; geniuses unknown to any other land or age; agencies we have, and all these agencies we have, when that might form of modern power to make what it wills. The question is, can we restrict it, regulate it, control it so that it will be reasonable, and thus give to every man his even chance in working out his best ammunition in working all the fruits of his own honest toll?
Reason for Action.
"With these preliminary suggestions I answer the next question which I know many good men are using why this soil and agitation within the ranks of the republican party? Why does it make any man who is nominated for an office in a republican primary? The answer to the question must discuss differences which exist between the two parties."
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story business—will take away some of the profits with the help of the many volunteers. Possibly we need such brakes upon the wheels or brakes on the wheels, but we must make the engine which drives the car of humanity triumphantly on toward the future. "I illustrate again the difference between the two elements of the republican government: the state and the river. Lafolette, Bristow, Clapp, Borak and their associates, on the one hand, are as sure as fate itself that Aldrich will view it from the standpoint of the state, and on the other, he lodge in the hands of the great, and these other men will view it from the standpoint of the state, and already accumulated fabulous fortunes, and of making it a little easier for the common man to earn. These are essential differences; they inhere in the training and education of the people, and they educate the liberty of giving but two concrete institutions, which will exemplify the whole object.
Provision Repealed Anti-Trust Law.
In Harmony for Better Laws.
"I am sure you can understand, with this Illustration, how vital it is that Iowa in port to the progressives in a controversy. Every session of congress will devise a plan for the party that we who are marked for the wonder that we are marked for the Washington should want a governor who is in sympathy with what we are trying to understand and an sure that I have given you understand an sure that I have given Warren Carnom nominated for governor. Warren Carnom will work that he would do splendidly at work that he would forging at Washington to know that the voice to aid us in the struggle in which we are constantly engaged, of the house of representatives from this district and the devoted followers of Addrich and of Cannon, of Payne and of Dalzell, and they would have ought to work stranger than Senator Carnom himself, in the midst of one of the derestricted clips that we believe to be vital to the welfare of the party as well as of the Democrats, and Brookhart in the Darrah and Brookhart in the house of representatives instead of Hull, Smith, Kearney."
"There is nothing personal in the situation, over the support it provides in over the highest degree legalized for any man to be a United States citizen, or to believe that I ought to remain there, to stand for the nomination of Kennedy. The sooner we realize that this division in the ranks of the republican party appreciate that; it is a movement of the people and not merely to gratify personal reactions of a great and everlasting truth."
PLEASANT DAY FOR PRISONER
Circumstances Seemed to Combine to Make Unhappy Time for Victim in Stocks.
A record on file in the library of the United States congress contains an account of the adventures of a certain Hubbard, who was sentenced in Boston to the jailhouse and indicted in an unwarrantable fit of ill temper. When he had taken his seat for the day there came along a drove of swine, which seemed to cast upon him those leering looks that only a fat pig can bestow. A dog followed, sniffing at the prisoner's feet and making feints—unpleasantly approaching reality—of biting him. Then a cock, mounting to the very top of the stocks, crowed his derision upon the victim to the point where he fell after indulging in unlucky taunts, threw at him felid toadstools and a dead snake.
Then an Indian appeared, who, in a drunken rage, stimulated by some fancied injury, rushed at Hubbard with a tomahawk, probably intending nothing worse, however, than to give him a severe fright, which he certainly succeeded in doing.
Help came from an unexpected quarer, for at that moment an old bull cawed hearing the red. His attention was attracted by the stocks and with a roar he prepared for a charge.
Alarmed in his turn, the savage darted off. The bull made a dash at the stocks and carried away the corner post, but without even grazing the object of his apparent wrath. Whether he was disgusted by the little he had accomplished or his animosity was thus satisfied, he started off, bellowing and shaking his head, much to the relief of the said Hubbard.
And then the unfortunate man was left in comparative peace to his own meditations and the cutting sleet of a November day.
The people of Kulu are extremely superstitions, and go in extensively for demonolay. Many trees are held to be sacred, and have tiny temples dedicated to them. The demons are popularly supposed to live at the tops of trees, and if a tree falls in such a way that it is possible to pass under it, as is often the case on the mountain sides, every man, before going beneath the trunk will place on it a stick or stone to propilate its guardian spirit. Certain streams are also sacred, and no one is allowed to wash dirty clothes in them. During 1900 some strangers came to the valley and happened to pollute the water of a river in this manner. It chaped to be a year of extraordinary rainfall, and the people implicitly believe that the excessive rain was sent by the outraged "deata" of the stream as a punishment.
BASE BALL AT KANSAS CITY.
The K. C. Royal Giants prove to be the best mud horses.
The K. C. Royal Giants met their second defeat with the K. C. Royals last Sunday afternoon at Shelley Park, Independence and Oak St.
The Oklahoma Indians showed up fine but the Royals were able to master the situation letting them down with three righthand pitches. Lon Lee known as the Mud pitcher, was in the box, with Campbell catching who keeps a sharp eye on second. Mgr. J. Johnson who is playing short stop states that by the first of June the Royals will be in class "A." The Rangers'打点ingstones club will be on hand at Shelley Park, independence and Oak street, who come highly recommended to the K. C. Royal Giants for their fast work on the field.
Sunday the K. C. Royal Giants will meet the Topeka Giants at Shelley Park and Oak St. All games called at 3:39.
Watch the next week's issue for the results of these games.
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Sunday was raley day at St. Johns
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preaching in the morning by Rev.
Wm. Moore the pastor, in the afternoon
by Rev. Jackson of the Second
Bapheen in evening, given under the good
generalship of Mrs. Wm. Moore, an excellent program was rendered a neat sum was raised.
Mr. Harry Read is still very ill at this writing.
Mrs. Lydia Clay is still on the sick list.
The Four Hundreds' meet with
Miss Wilma Brook last Monday evening.
Six candidates were received for membership, the evening was spent in games and music, a unusual good program and a unrestrained light program were served.
Mr. Levy Cay was burnt by building a fire with kerosene.
The Elite club will meet with the president Mrs. J. W. Fldflder next Thursday evening at her home on East Madison street for a district conference and the Sunday school convention which convenes here next month.
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Willing to Oblige.
"When you feels any temptations comin' along," said the friend and adviser, "you mus' say: 'Get the beehm me, Satan.'"
"Da's what I done said," answered Mr. Erawus Pinkley, "den d'I magna, imagna, non nous assus." We're all right. We're both swine de same way, nohow, an it'd make no difnce to me which leads de pucchesion."
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An Irishman who had begun to prune
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but you want anything in it, it won't
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More Earthquakes In France
Toulon.-Slight seismic shocks occurred again Monday in Draguelan, Vancule and Puy-Ste-Reparada. No damage is reported, but the residents were panic-stricken.
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Willing to Oblige.
"When you feels any temptation comin' along," said the friend and ad viser, "you mus' say: 'Get these behn' me, Satan.'"
"Do's what I done said," answered Mr. Eustein Pinkley, "an' den I imagine my hybs Satan answer me back: 'De's all right. We's both swine de same way, nohow, an' it don't make no diffence to me which leads de sucession."
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'Phone 899.
J. L. THOMPSON, EDITOR.
J. H. SHEPARD, MANAGER.
Entered at the Postoffice as second class matter.
We are prepared to do first-class job work at reasonable prices. All of our work is guaranteed.
Advertising rates for display adds 20 cents per inch, for each insertion. Three to six months contract 15 cents per inch. Local advertising 10 cents per inch. Local insertion 10 cents seven words to a line. For churches and secret societies where admission is charged, one-half of the above mentioned rates. For professional, corporate, investment cards, contracts, etc., terms are given on application. All advertising is to be paid in advance.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One year. $1.50
Six weeks. 75
Three months. 50
Never hesitate about giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confidence, as a quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are susceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all druggists
Iowa 6450 Mutual 7554 L
Lilly & Newlin
Undertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Directors.
905 West Grand Avenue
WANTED—A
sample Latest Model *Range
of new bicycles
NO MONEY REQUIRED
to anyone, but
if you buy a NEW DAFS FREE
put it to any test you wish.
We will accept any
FACTORY PRICES. We fit
to $8 middlester's prince's b
ancer behind your bicycle. We
fit to $10 middlester's prince's
remarried and remarkable
YOU WILL BE ASTONISH
low prices we can make you the
BICYCLE DEALER, you
double the price of your
NECOND HAND BICYCLES. We
promote at prices ranging from $3 to $8
COASTER-BEAKS single wheels, implem
ent of all kinds at $8
$8.50 HEDGETHORN
SELF-HEALING TIRE
The regular retail price of these tires is
$8.50, but to introduce we will
Introduced with such remarkable success by Mr. Cooper in leading cities throughout the United States. Cooper's New Discovery $1.00 per Bottle. Engleen-Eade Drug Company. 406 Welput 516 E.
DIXIE LIQUID BLEAGH
(Alcohol 1 6-10 per cent)
A High Class Complexion Beautifier
For Ladies and Gentlemen
of All Races.
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Before Using After Using
This preparation will not make you white, but will make your complexion fair.
For removing pimples, blackheads, ring worms, and sun burn, winkles, bumps, chapped hands and letter, or exema, also liver spots. Keeps the skin soft and youthful, makes people good looking.
CONTAINS NOTHING THAT IS HARMFUL TO THE FACE.
4 OZ. BOTTLE, PRICE 50 CENTS
If your Drugstreet hasn't got money Needed, you can buy it online or by mail or express, charges prepaid. Reference, Owensboro Banking Co. Owensboro, Ky.
Serial # 27882 guaranteed by JONES, WESTERFIELD & CO., Owensboro Ky. under Pure Food and Drug Act. June 30, 1980
Dixie Liquid Bleach Made Only By JONES, WESTERFIELD & CO.
513 47TH ST, OWENSBORO, NY
Wanted Everywhere
about allow-
ing them pumped
from a wide surface.
be given on the
board for use in
make-FOOT, ELASTIC
and EASY RIDING
price to be letter
examined. We ship C.O.D.
and examined and found them strictly as represented.
(thereby making the price SHOWN) no risk in
turned at OUR expense if for any reason they
will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
tire you have ever used or seen on your order.
this remarkable ride will you send for a pair of
Foncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue you
today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bible
on anyone until you know the new and wonderful
faith everything. WRITE NO. 1070
THE ORIGINAL
HAIR GROWER
We Grew Our Hair,
Now Let Us Grow
Yours with
PORO
TRADE MARK
REGISTERED.
A work of growing all kinds, all qualities,
hair, even to the growing of hair on bald
and the idea that such a thing was posi-
tundreds; rapidly achieving success. The
that we are being imitated and largely by
bly grown and the further fact that they
en trying to sell their goods (saying that
are referred to PORO. We advise you to
ideal and best of its kind.) See that the
line without it. Prepared only by Mrs.