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eS eS Compliment to a Faithful Official. ®@rom the Adrian Journal. me sek TS NESS TSP oe Eee Evirror Journxat:—Very frequently voters at elections make mistakes andelect men to office who fail to meet their expectations and disre- gard the interests of the people who elect them. eca district of Bates county shouly be proud of Judge L. D. Wimsayt, who for the last four years has filed that otticial position. His official nets show him to be competeny, hon- st and exactly-itted te fill the posi- tion. very ereek and ravine in North Bates is bridged and ghe roads splendid condition, At Yhe last sion ofcourt he procured the build of nine new bridges in thd north rict. We, the people of the dis criet, will ever be proud of Judge Wimsatt, and his name will go down to posterity, honored and ragpected long as our beautiful court house stands to adorn our county. A CITIZEN, What is said above of Judge Wim- att, can be said with equal truth of Judges Sam West and John Mareh, Bates county never had a more able, honest orcouscientious set of Judges, and some people, found they could neither be worked nor bullied Judges Wert and Wimsatt will retire at the expiration of their present term, while Judge Mareh ‘will eontinue on the court, For Helping a Woman to Die. Whicago, June 15.—Judge Baker Cenied a motion yesterday to arrest indginent in the ease of De, Orville S, Hurnett, the dentist, who entered in- toacampact with Mrs, Charlottes, Nichol to commit suieide, which re- sulted in the death of the woman, ‘The iudge sentenced the prisoner to ¢¢teen years in’ the penitentiary, rett and Mrs, Nichol went to the Marlborough hotel with the inten- tion of committing suicide. The wo- ian killed herself with morphine, and fturnett, claiming that there wasnot smlicient of the drug to kill him, nade a lew scratches on his neck ith a penknife. He was charged ith being a party to the suicide of te woman A Degree For Mr, Cleveland. nan Whiladelphia, June 16,—Thedegree ¢doctor of jurisprudence will becon- ‘erred upon ex President Cleveland in the commencement exercises of the Augustinian college St. Thomas, at Villa Hova, asuburb of this city. Mr, Cleveland will bear the distinetion of being the first pers sev in the United States to receive «his degree. Among others who will veceive honorary degrees is Boron on Hengervar, Austrian ambassa- dor to the United States, Mr.Cleve- tand will be accompanied by Mrs. Cleveland and several of the fa.ulty of Princeton university. Mr. Cleve- class afvthe college. SS THOPTTOW SCONE Sa le eM ES Do Not Expect Miracles, if a cold, long neglected, or im- toroperly treated has clutched you by the throat, you cannot shake it loose inaday, but you can stop it prog- ress and in a reasonable time get rid of it altogether, if you use Allen’s Lung Baisam. There is nothing like this honest remedy for bronchitis, aastma, and other affections of the rir passages. Embalmed Meat Not Illegal. The voters of the north- |, Mound Items. Teo late for last week's issue Weather is tine, and everything is: growing nicely, and farmers are busy | in their wheat fields. Corn doing! well. John Odea is building a barn for Thompson is handy} with tools. Geo, and Fred Church are cutting Geo. Kingore’s wheat, and the grain Geo. John good John Krinn is going into the real state business and quit farming. So farmers, you can list your land with him. He will do right thing by | all. | Marcus MeCann is sporting afi e wateh, He says now he can tell the time of day, when he is out in the field plowing of a cloudy day. J.B. Rice is plowing his corn the third time, and will finish this week. Mrs, W. J. Crews and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Crowder, will start for Wyo- ming about the first week in July to see her two sons. Mrs. M. A. Harlow is talking about going to Kansas City to see her brother and sister, whom she hasn't met fora number of years, Rey John Moore preached at Con- cord school house last Sunday to a large crowd of people, and his sermon was pood Miss Mary Chapell, who lives in Jackson county, is visiting her eous- in, 8.4. Kichler, ‘They had not met each other forseveral years,and also a Miss Bttie Gillespie, a neice, who lives ia Lafayette county, Mes, Ora Harden, daughter of Mrs: W..J, Crews, is home ona vis.t from Clinton, 1, and will remain here un- til the first week in August. Mrs. Restine, who has been ona visit to her sister, Mrs. J. B. Riee, has returned to her home near Fort Smith, Ark., and aceompanied her Dalton Rice sports a new wheel He thinks he will go to Butler on his wheel the 4th of July, Tom Odea says if it only will keep dry one week, he will give the weeds | , one of the biggest tussels they ever had this year. Bro, Walton preached at Passaic toa large audience on the Ist Sun- day. fis text was fur the benetit of the people. We went all over the new court county court. We think Butler ought to have a rousing Fourth, and let the people see our court house. Col. J. N. Sharp says he will go to California some time this fall and see his mother and eat oranges. L. C. Ercu.er. SCORES A .TRIUMPH. . ere “I Will” to Each Uther. UU. 2- man. bk DEL | Dayter thy.) | Me Wonderful Work of the Disappear- ing Gun Carriage. A Dayton (Ky.) widow and a Hop- = kinsville man were » ied the other Test Made at Fort Washington Be-| night over ihe k ince telephone, | | ig store A. G. Goetz, Day- and they will meet as hus- wife. They have never seen each other The telephone fore Cong al Committer— Enemy Would be Unable to ton, Ky. "pei »oecate the Battery. “7 : before. s Were 825, There was a remarkable test of mod-| ern ordnance the other day at Fort! Sectraie Washington, which is situated on the! oe Partials Potomac, about opposite Mount Ver- anger ‘He skins vill non. The war dep rent has made a} “l bg ene Poel n the Iscation and | K SRO- BENS) Bat rmament of its coast de- fenses wi lous mystery, Recent- ly, however, there have bee neoncerted attacks made upon what is known as the Crovier-Bufington invention for disappearing gun carriages. ¢ sarties were Mrs, a young widow e Cohen, a mer- Ky. At eight mipanied by her u and mar ruests, en- tered the store and requested the use of the telephon the tel rer, the gener: y took seats h, and at ding took m the hook and asked The brideg ister propout around ost those interested that answer mi ese ¢ aetnally do what is} : , th 5 . . . the usual questions to the bridegroom, claimed fer them, Secretary Root in- ; sages } ‘ My who evidently gave satisfactory an- vited a select party to witness the poise the Gus DaaS ik of a ten-ineh gun with] ° : he ceremony occupied 19 actual firir service charges and a standard projec- tile. There wasca large contingent of senators and representatives, includ- ing the members of the military com- mittees of both houses, a detachment of engineer officers, and representa- tives of the artillery and infantry. The test was under the general charge of Brig. G ndolph, chief of artil- lery, and Brig. Gen, Gillespie, chief of engineers. Four rounc were fired from a standard ten-inch riffle, and the rapidity, accuracy and marvelous ad- justment sonree of great int The Cr raised the hu est difficulty, fi tile weight minutes. The blushing bride was ushered into the booth. It was apparent to the guests the minister at the other end of the telephone was not used te such an instrument, as he compellest the bride to answer each question an indefinite number of times, The courtship began a_ shert age, € time It was started by a woman who knew both and continued by corre: spondence, BARK SUNK BY A WHALE, Tnery f mac! Crew ef the Kathleen Have a Thrill. ing Experience with Levietian ef the Ocean, ut thes eonieat pro, TOD pans, ane ay Eight si rs of the sunken whal- turned the gut wo othe eet ing bark Kathleen, of New Recford, parapet lo ‘ e shot struck | pave reached New Y Nhe rest of the water some 8.100 yards down the | the reached Pernambweo last Potoma rkedt moni with the eek HOLURKET: REM The thleen was rammed and sunk the memi Nitamw commits] py a whale the erew had harpooned, tees ar mr Chief Bowman Manuel Viero told the appr W story: ‘ “We had strnek a school of whales on the morning of March 17 and had killed three.” he “One was tied up alongside. Two others were being lu CEA\S withe shi s e ae n the afternoon when my boat started a buster, went after him, He sounded and we 1 got him on the rise = with a harpoon and got him good, He CAPT sounded in, but he eame up anes as demon | quisklys ; ue P nw Rene “As he came up he saw the ship, and ehfeld to furnish 4 he made for it like a torpedo boat. The to the er vy. Even when it line by which the harpoon was held the gun vhove the \ went through the cleats like blue seconts only. an wi ah smokeless smoke. T had to ept the Tine to save powder Ts used there fs no way INT ourselves, The Kathleen was only a whieh an ¢ heordinary range ’ quarter of a mile away. and he hit it just a little aft of amidships, He just stove the whole side in and the ship went over on its beam ends, The whale gave it a slap with his tale and jen of the bat- the gun ts ey- ly for the He ft ts anhove ean (ete tery yt 1s | sounded. That was the last we saw spn : oe thas of him. The Kathleen went down in hee Bey ape. =) ahout 30 minutes. The captain had ing te? o ds exposed got everybody off by that time.” BRIDAL COUPLE ON WILD RIDE onty for a few seconds at the actual time of firi TRIBUTE TO PALMA’S MOTHER Fire Unddies at Morristown, N. J. Celebrate the Marringe of Pop- y \ je nil ecg ular Young Man, The Inscription Put ment Over Her Grave at tayamo I bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its 7 attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This isa (@ strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden to place upon the shoulders of the young. This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the | child born of ae = = scrofula-tainted parentage, is ly equi ‘or life’s duties. wart 4 a disease with numerous and varied symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful skin eruptions upon different of the body show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely ithe s the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, ting white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic ies, and is guaran- teed entirely vegetable, making itt the ideal remedy is all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a ——— and permanent cure is soon eff . §. S. S. improves the digestion atid assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health, Book on blood and skin diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlante, His Invention Killed Him. New York, June 13.—Hermano Moritz, a Brooklyn inventor, 62 years old, has been killed at Coney is- land by a device on the invention of whieh he had spent more than a quarter of a century and all his sav- ELAMO.) Will stand the present season of 1903 at my barn § miles due east of butler, and 3-4 mile south of Montrose and Butler road and 81-3 malles west of Spruce, Description a.d@ Pedigree:—Elamo is black, Mealy nose and io ihe rise of 15 high and he weighea 120) pounds, was sired by ‘he tine imported Jack wirect trom brought tu Looper ©o,, by Cuarles Leonara, The dani of Kiamo Was & 80 GUL Ui au ported Jack and Black Knight dam owoeu vy a. Felger, ings. Moritz’s invention was an@ciarkevurg mo. aerial toboggan slide, Permission | ,A,tada stallion will be kept at the same } y wre j ‘Lerms:—88 to insure a cult to oad suck, had just been ee inted to operate it, the money is due When cust ie toaiea ‘The colt all the laws of the department being | Wilt stand xood sor the seaoun, service bas been renuereu auy vue ovlling, trading OF about (0 remove Mare luriviv imeurance and money must be paid, ‘Phere is no better bred vack in the state of complied with, The first car was empty and wont without any trou- ble. Other cars with personsin them were sent over, The device seemed to be working to periection and as the cars went down the steep slide Moritz stood and looked on, his face beaming with pleasure, The dream of the last twenty-five years of his life was realized, and he beamed with dele Mends ahented trom the cars and pronounced the con- struction a success und certain to make him a fortune. Inspector Rittenhouse and Charles Otis, a friend of the inventor, rode in the last car to be tested Moritz stood at the foot of the incline. The car had nearly reached the top, adis- tance of about 70 Teet. There was a eracking sound, a shout and Ritten- house and Otis shot baekward. Their car had failed to hold the steel dog until the top of the incline was reached, It came down with great velocity straight for the place where Moritz was standing. The car’ was , almost upon him when he turned to Missouri, eAcept bis Ialber Wau Wie imported from Spein, she peopie Who patronized tla jaca ure Weill plea. ca Wilk Lue corte and moss of iwem are coming back, The value of imported stock is Gemonsiratea by the fact, Unat breeders of thoroughbreu cattle import stock to keep w the breed of their herds, breeders shoun come early in the morning or iate im the even ing. _ DEWITT McDANIEL, A Most Liberal Offer. All Gur jurmer 1eugers should tak advantage of the unprecedented club- bing offer we this year make, which inciuues with this paper The Liy Stock Indicator, its special Marmers’ Institute Editions aud ‘Che Poultry Farmer, These three publications | are the best of their class and should be in every farm home. ‘To them we add, for local, county and general news, Our Own paper, aud make the price of the four one year only $1.25, Never before was so much superior reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. ‘The three pa- pers named, which we club with our own, are well known throughout the West and commend themselves to get out of the way. It was too late, —— nga yay ny The heavy vehicle struck him in the | pa sang ici Stock back, knocking him through a wire |” ieator 16 she: greas. adgrienleiray netting and out into the Bowery | 804 tive shock pager of the Senta | Southwest; The Poultry Farmer is as his How Are Your Kidneys! Dr. Hobbs’ Spat 8 Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam- ple free. "Add. Bter jing *omedy Co.. Chicago or N. ¥. Items by N. M. Nestlerode. W. H. Durst is fighting the wire trust. He-has laid a mile of new wire fence, eight rails high and staked and double ridered. John M. Taylor has sixty-four feet of corn crib under shingles, awiting for the new crop. new square topped house. He has it N. Moore, of Vinton, has built a! ble shaft ere by Wer hastrtous son, Considerable excitement was ere- ated at Morristown, N. J., the other night by the supply wagon attached to the hook and ladder fire eompany One of the first duties of President- elect Palma when he landed in Cuba ¥1 vd e woud his m > ’ + : was to ont th body mt HG running as if ona still alarm to the wwii: Wed: auring the war of 1868 when | paitroad station. On their arrival four their home was broken up and the] men alichted frem the wagon and family se 1 The burial place on the Guaemaye farm at Cauto was located with the assistance of Angela Santana, who was with the mother of Senor Palma during her last hours and marked the grave with stakes. The body was exhumed and taken to | the cemetery at Bayamo. On the | dover the new er ption: os waited for an incoming train. When the train pulled in the depot Matthie- son L. Poms and his bride were seen getting off. and immediately the four firemen seized them and carried them to the supply wagon. The whipped up the horses and dashing through the princiy of the onand tt driver started streets The sight of the fire wag- ging of the gon was this inse St Pant, Mim fare t= almost completed and almost ready |" ce 2 See eee | Ott MATIN” Pet ria thought there i nothing in the Minnesota law to pre- asap etl — ae PUL auch was a fire. Boon hundreds of citizens went packers from embalming the] 1. Pp, Nickell has the misfortune of | of his country. Thirty vears you have ‘hee ait prece h se te there riding rneat offered for sale in the State. losinga nice two hundred dollarmare j slent_ under the solid layer of earth | for information as to where the-fire This point was decided this morn-! on, day last week. which covered ees _ | awas. ‘The wagon finally wound up at ing by the Supreme Court in test) Robert Furgeson, of Rich Hill, is! y,,. eee the fe house, where the brie and cases against J. N. Rumberg and C.' in our midst, visiting old friends. Win: tiuadl ‘tsountl sith tavieis ab 0-¥6- ees se . oS. Wagenhals, begun at Minneapolis J. W. Bard wants your spring; ward of his virtues to take away your | ¢jonal Tron bank and a member of the cand appealed after the two butchers | 1) ules bad enough to pay part now precious remains. ; _. | company. The disturbance was in cel- had been convicted in Hennepin} 41.4 the balance Sept. 15. Pg scar jor earn is free andisin ebration of his recent marriage to Miss 2; county and fined $25 each. Born, to the wile of H. Morger, a ele a Florence Fisher. of Jersey City. ‘ The court holds that the amend-| 1... baby. SHIRTWAIST ISSUE. POLITICS IN RUSSIA. ‘ . d law passed in| 7 7 viet ‘ Spo see ss : ree ae ae oak hh Bs ee Lclriecng ap lle abo decile Be ahha tg Meld) toh bal ; ie ; .’| Sunday. jects When Fifty-Four Boys Ap- Exercised by Local Representa- cand that the use of borax in meatsis) — yy, and Mrs. Elmer Braden’s hearts pear in Cool Costume. tive of Ministry of Interior. :2ot illegal. were gladdened one day last week by pe Pr 5 ‘ a ; ere! ; - —_—_—_—__-—— ; : i . ifty-four o ye young men. stu- J ustratic spoti ¥ Root Admits the $25,000, the ar: ival of a nice little dish wash- dents" of the high school_at Omaha, | er which “ foal jn : ssa gpe / 3 ‘ eo he er, and it just looks like its grandpa Neb., appeared the other day clad in’ the ministry of the interior of Russia , Washington, June 16.—Secretary Fred. ! shirt waists and without’ coats.| has over peasant communes is af- ‘Hoot bas assumed full responsibility The German church, just east of J. | Principal Waterhouse called a meet-! forded by a report from Gdoff, on ¥ for the payment of money to General G. Walker's, is undergoing a tice! ing of the teachers gnd instructed! Lake Peipus, in the Baltie country ‘ Gomez by General Wood, in the : aad them not to admit students here-| Two thousand peasants who took : M coat of paint. after unless they are “properly | part in an election held in a volost, a American occupation of Cuba and, if ‘Congress asks for an explanation of ¢he matter, he says he stands pre- yeared to furnish what he regards as ehe most convincing proofs that the \pay ments were dictated by the wisest statesmanship. J cel Simmons, of Badger towsentp, is very proud of a big crop of sand- veeh, a species of clover, which he raised on his farm this season. The cample of this crop brought to the Nevada Mail oftice lately measures 4 inches in length and grown since May 1st. He esfimates tha‘ will yield from 5 to 15 tons per acre. Mr. Simmons sent to Wisconsin for the seed, which is worth $8 per bushel. John L. Furgeson died at Rich Hiil on the 11th of June, and was ship- pedto Butler and brought out to the Adam Howell cemetery for buria' the 12th. He was followed by a large circle of friends. His disease was asthma. He was 75 years old, born in Kentucky, and moved to Illinois, and was married to Mary Zinn, and both and children to mourn. Te te seal See 9 cold tm one Gar in 1853 moved to Bates county and! if to-morrow he still insists in his here lived since. He belonged to the | ruling. bring it up to me again and Baptist chureb. His funeral was | we'll see what can be done with it.” couducted by Thomas Hockett, of oh ogee ems aaa nia; by request, as they were in army. He leaves his wife the genuine Tablets clothed.” As a result of this order the boys presented. their case to Su- | perintendent Pearce. who said: “Well, boys, go-back to your work, and if Mr. Waterhonse still opposes the wear- ing of shirt waists, put on your coats ; for to-day, Then, after school, pre- j Sent your case to him. Tell him why you want to wear shirt waists. Give phim_a_night to- think it over in. and wider peasant commune correspond- ing somewhat to a céunty, were each fined three roubles because they re- fused to vote as this represetative. called the zemsky nachalnik, or rural boss, demanded, Those who. did not pay this fine were compelled to spend ihree days in jail. “There is no ap- peal. The official in question may fine persons up to-the sum of three roubles without the victim bethg able to obtain redress. A Powsib! y of Future, O11 in Barmah, Burmah’s oil field’ yields 27,400,000 ~gallone of petroleum a year. Burmah buys from the United States and Rus- sia about 72,000,000 gallons. able to get blood out of Warships, Pain: urnip. Shakespeare. Green, More than 250 references to Shake- speare by his contemporaries have now ; Poses. ttract-]; In Germany they are making sugar from beets and gasoline from potatoes, but, tauntingly declares the Chicage Recor-Herald, they have not yet been British warships are to be painted en this season in order to complete, the tests of the best color for war pur-, walk, Hedied two hourslater. Rit- | : tenhouse and Otis were thrown from | vite mee prestivat pesitey paper to | the farmer, while The Special Farm- their seats, but were uninjured. $ A “en Stal RELGR GC CEE tt _ | ers’ Institute Editions are the most 4 ‘ etter at once alter U8INg | practical publications for the promo- Herbine, you enjoy your food more, | *. H : and you get more nourishment and | U0 of good farming ever published, invigorating force out of what you | fake savantage ol tis great offer, eat. Hence Herbine makes you | us it will hold good for a short time only. Samples of these papers may strong, vigorous and cheerful. Price, Oc ents.—H. L. Tucker. be exammed by calling at this oftice. 5-6m Angus Cattle to Be Shown. Kansas City, Mo., June 13.—The directors of the American Angus Cat- tle Breeders’ Associntion at a meet- | A Most Liberal Offer. The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, 1 lnagazine form, sisted by a stuif of contributorscom- prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current subjects, social, religious, scientific, financial, literary or artistic. The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; a treasury of short stories aud good poetry; a paper in which the best bouks, best Gupeand best music are ably reviewed, and all topics of contemporary interest ag given careful attention. 1 is they to-date paper for the merchant, teacher, the professional man, the student, the politician, as-well as for woman and the home. — lf you will send us 10e, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to your address for teu weeks. ‘THE Mirror, St. Louis, Mo. Admiinistrator’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, tnat letvers of sdmin- {et ration with Wil annexed, Upon she essure of + Griggs, deceased were granted to She undersigned on the 17shday vt April, ie by the probare court ot dates couuty, All persone baying claims against ‘sald es- te, be ee - required w fer terre 10r of several mouths ago and decided to participate in the American Royal Catule and Swine Show to be held in Kansas City October 20 to 27, The sum of $3,500 was appropriated for prizes to be distributed among six individual-and four herd and group classes. The decision to remove the head- quarters of the association from Harvey, Lil, to the Chicago Stock Yards was officially approved. Joplin, Mo., June 13.—Dr, Herman Bryan, of Carthage, was in Joplin last night on his way to San Francis- co, where he will take the steamer Gaelic for China. He is going asa missionary surgeon and expects to remain in the empire all his life. Dr. Bryan is 27 years old and was born in Carthage. He has just completed a five years’ course in the University of Pennsylvania, BEST FOR THE BOWELS a regular, healthy jpovement of the a re iil iM your rrell. Force, invthe shaper G fect way OF keeping the ms bor eark trom th ‘Wil, bea cover toteen publication, \.H 26-4t With will annexed. Avmin t}

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