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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. DRYS WILL RAISE |Fvmesacwor srerans. 1| KIBLER CHOSEN AT |Gt Somice™co 2 N EMBALMED BEEF | HAPPENINGS IN Kt o, 178" : KEARNEY MEETING ' MILLION DOLLARS) =zs, 42 2,5 ittt FOR SOLDIERS NOW THE MAGIC CITYjGoow = ® ® = . 3 mittee on resolutions was appointed cruise. So many girls have and submitted the following resolu- e written asking to go along. A constitution and by-laws will be 2 tions, which were adopted: | Ohairman Poling Announces||ghat a regular rejection slip || Hundred and Forty Delegates |, Ds it Rewcived Tnat the republicans of | Finest of Meats Being Pro- Residents Near Thirtieth and :spl;lgcdt;t the nr;:‘);t.a:\enual ;neeg{ng. Quarter of This Amount | has bfien pl:inhlal! and nmlo:ll Answer to Roll Oall When |do hereby endorse the action of the ne- vided for the Men on Q Streets Enter Complaint | expected that some fifty markets of Already Secured. to all who have invite 4 reat he principles of Americanism h try will be represented. St. dy Republicans Assemble, (s, riatrin the prinlses of Amoriagien the Border. About Acts of Loafers. | 10% Th"and Kansas City will prob- themselves on the cruise. immortalized Lincoln, the martyred ably vote to become members as | CONFERENCE AT OHICAGO HUGHES IS ENDORSED |0stfisld and the beloved McKiniey, and, be[IT'§ UP TO THE COOKS TRADERS NAME OFFIOERS | ioon as their delegates arrive home. s it further —— it Dosolved, That because of the solldific- . 55 1 . |tton of the republican i Ch'“.go' July. =], Brank .Hanly Kearney, Neb.,, July 22.—(Special [and nation it is the sense of this conven- e 3 G of Indiana and Ira D. Landrith of Telegram.)—One hundred and forty | 1o% that with our judicious and diplomatic the border are not getting satisfactor | woman resident of a family in the Q|on board, most of them women and chil- Tennessee, nominees of the prohibi- ' Y and vice presidential candidates, | meats it is the fault of their cooks in dren, the excursion steamer Keyport, re- ! tion party for president and vice pres- delegates answered the roll call when street district between Twenty-sev-| turning trom New Jersey resorts, was siruck | ident of the United States, were guests aqais . . Excursion Steamer Sunk. If the regulars or the militiamen on | Complaint made last evening by a| . vy July 23.—With 810 passengers [ « preparing the meat or of the quarter- ails e 1 {dshi tew hundred feet off the Bat- the Buffalo county republican con- master’s department in not taking care | ¢0th and Thirtieth streets, is liable to | {delR & 8 PIMGC icam Tlgnter san- vention was called to order jn|constructive and progressive policies of the |of the meat. The packers are follow- | result in a general cleanup of the|tos. The Keyport sank within ten minutes, | i at a reception tendered by local pro- 3 5 Kearney this afternoon. Ben W ing victory in the ing the specifications as furnished by | neighborhood by the police. Last eve- rhile the laat of the passengers were being "1 hibitionists upon their arrival in Chi- son presided as temporary chairm the government with care, and the | ping th led : E and Charles Minor of Ravenna of-|c, c i d 3 ning the emergency crew was calle from St. Paul today. A confer- ) condemn and deplo: view with ommissary department has inspectors 3 . 3 cago 3 y. ficiated as temporary secretary. the watchful waiting, vascllating who follow every step in the prepara- |10 Twenty-cighth and W “streets, ] ence on plans of the party also was C Wh Kibler was chosen perma- |polley of the present democratic & minis- | tion of the roast beef, corned “,’,J the | where four men, apparently of Greek nent chai i iti , h J v v ! i % held. ¥ Sopiaves ‘::m";lrlrmnowcn;h [tohebepzl.l::‘:ré :{ The following persons were elected lt:‘:con alnd the corned beef hash from, | nationality, were cursing in the streets gg Mr. Hl:‘)’ tol A d“}:‘"‘ 3 ‘uhn \-ee Thiber thie O. Swan, who has |8 deegates to the state convention: th: c;:fi:‘;’;m‘:f tl::‘:ug;a:;asscit‘m at women of the neighborhood and rgons who greeted him at the re- Pty S 4 oling. 3 e cuttin 3 3 % :: LR hge Al Eart omiiedl: held the onlt‘l:r; lo;‘ the past two | o MeKer e Ao and trimming department, where fagt blocking the sidewalks. P! years, 18 the likely choice. Bd Menking. Albert Miller. and gristle are rejected, and to the| Mrs. Pauline Yost, a resident of that _The convention endorsed the can- didacy of Charles E. Hughes for port him. g;nv': ‘(‘::Ir.t:lllnnn. final packing room where the meats |part of the city for fifteen years, in- § th L. D. Warrick. are Wfl'lj)p;d t}:]r canned in the style c;rmhed (tihe officersl u}f the l::odnditions a few days a meeting of the execu- f % : :_|approved by the government. of the district. “I have had to go tive'commmittee of the national com- pr?fi:’::o::;efil:dfid t‘}":"]é:“'::; m;‘:h:f I:hyvrtl;:bm:::lz;:era;.c::t.::l The United States armv ration re- [and meet my children at the car line mittee would be held, at which com- - Commercial club in its fight for re- committee and Ove T. Anderson, tu";“ tilbeg:"glg"’:deg:je‘y:;:gtm;at ?r:nolt?:u' f:zey;fall-;atforgrothectf;nem { plete plans for the campaign would i !“'; !ohff'fi:ie flgod }V“"h' impounded | secretary for the ensuing year. mands. This is especially the case fr; people. T?:;le is lm'tllye a 'tvm-?e whoe: e be laid. in Fathfinder dam for the protection Holt Republicans Awake. regard to bacon, of which the Ameri- |any of us come home from town that ks A campaign fund of $1,000,000 will ' :gr!.l:l flrm:‘rl:e:vavllialso‘ur?::dly ?:; O'Neill, Neb, July 22.—(Special|can _sfpldi_er is d‘ big consumer. The|we are not followed. Several times || be raised, according to Daniel P?linl i ; good i reation of a State High-| Telegram.)—The Holt county repub- ?&?h'c:gf’i:“ fi'::l'd“"{“; o;l:\ed s”:g: ! h.;.‘fi be:;'ni’;""f‘v'i'“ il 3 of B;.‘llim. temp:),uryhzl;:éfl:lll:: 032;‘6! ; way commission and the building of | lican convention in this city this after- | more than twenty when laid down |the .i‘;e:mk fgmm the .zo,'é’“; or:; b2 St. Paul convention. thed: ‘hi permanent roads in the state. ~|noon was the largest and most en-[green. The strips must contain a|home, a distance of a block. Right 000 already has been subscribed, he The following delegates were ch F: & - H y 0 ) g! il 0 ke e "“5 com’emio:' €hos- | thusiastic convention held in this|good streak of lean in each piece, and | in front of my home 1 was accosted SUMMER Mr. L.nd,m,“fl,, vice presidential : county for fifteen years. Of the|be more than three inches thick at!by these men who were cursing and 3 GARDEN ately in a campaign to lead the party to victory. He announced that within { ‘f‘,o',f::' L G thirty-seven townships of the county, |the shoulder. They must be allowed | riotous. I had to push my way idate, told his hearers that if the s : c:':'d; é?'".e;om elect s president thia B W Hei all but five were represented and|to dry at least one day before being|through and was actually compelled| P* and Outdoor Terrace ?,n “it certainly would have a_pro- A ol i mané of them had full delegations. S.|submitted to smoking with hickory |to strike one of the men in the face hibition president in the White House A A Le . M. Troupe W. Green of Ewing presided as chair-(wood for a period of eight days or|to get to the front gate.” Cool and Refreshing Place to in 1920." man and J.'S. Jackson of Inman as|more. The excess salt must be brushed | Mrs. Yost is a stalwart woman and Dine W —— Blasias Marre ; secretary. bu:nyfftohrmernpreongtggm‘\:g fl‘;::!l’lltdth!ff SI?C?I" |tnstea_<}h ofCht_Jeing srcceededhonly after an_effort in H A, ™ Pavnolds e were members of the convention off with water. e Chicago | clearing the sidewalk. T oli GOOd Bye’ Jlm! Take C. H. Pritt the party presents a united front for [packing plants now have orders for chasedgzhe men aw:y, but wl::e upnallx)'i: il i Teds the first time in four years. The con-|3,000,000 pounds of bacon and are giv-| to recognize them. FRED STERRY. Managing Director Kearney Republicans on Primary. ! | YA I DAC 1 sensus of opinion is that the entire |ing it first attention in preference to| The police mean to investigate con- Keer o' Yerself;” Riley Minden, Neb, July 22.—(Special f . i i 4 foreign and commercial orders. iti i iti S At | Telegram.)—The Kearney county re- republican ticket will be elected by a L4 Ina ditions and residents plan to petition Hoosier Poet, Dead publican convention met and elscted |800d majority. Resolutions were Responsibility Is Placed. o) Bonell for TR oHheec st ik ROOMS WITH BATH $3.30 UP delegates to th T adopted eulogizing the national nom- Is d bedf beef trict, —_ delegates to the state convention a8 incey and pledging them the support| e Eimecibeg oRst s and corned " Traders Name Officers, (Continued From Fage One,) William A. Johason. . O, Abradamsen. |OF 8 UD ed‘rany. Congressman g'r P. ca;: :ister a::-cp"h:ve mbe‘e‘;lnmpouad Permanent offi f th i folk, largely in its own dlllecti and| E Sewest W, Fettwrmon, 1, L Currios Kinkaid and Representative Dennis H.| ;oed. From yeach consignmep:tr of Tndl;r;n:!zogl;ic:;sCgm;:sel:a:fo rl!;3 the world was so touched by h A m,‘{.:fz G & Ragers. Cronin were also strongly endorsed in | 050 rmeats several cans are taken at|cal organizations in Chicago, Sioux | the resolutions, the adoption of which was greeted with cheers. Joseph Ma- tousk, republican candidate for state senator, addressed the convention, de- livering a talk that was very favorabl received. Representative Dennis }{ Cronin also addressed the convention and aroused it to intense enthusiasm random and kept until the consign-|City, St. Louis and Omaha, were ment is consumed by the soldiers. If|elected at the session of delegates yes- there is complaint on quality of meat | terday morning. President James H. these tins are opened and the fault|Bulla of the local traders’ league, was can be laid at the hands of the pack-|elected president, and Charles F. ers, the commissary department, the | Huntzinger, president and secretary railroads who transport the meat or|of the local Live Stock exchange, spiration and the /realism of his homely symbols that he was one of The convention adopted resolutions 0! A endorsing the national and state the few that, de‘:‘ot ng 'fhel n“’" to tickets and also that “we recommend poetry, have gaine! .l' °|' "“‘ - such modifications and amendments Mr. Riley was r‘“ ""’i st M of the primary law, or the repeal to the advlnu‘hn dlll‘h of his bi thereof, 80 as to make the same more f;fl““""“ as “" ‘:c“n': infor b.‘“fiotht; . responsive to the will of the people s | Dusilable indicated that he was born ¢ e 1o kR Sadtming loc whian e declared that the prescat e L e, in 1848, “Should you ask him- his : state and county offices. primary law should be amended $0 | ““§{\ R of the trouble which is stirred | nor v ther ney hod mariere 4 Are Yo age,” one of his friends said, “he that it would enable the poor man as | iR EE EOE O ey | Cir Saying that they had not been in- re iou would answer that he was ‘this side well as the rich to aspire for and re-|ib, °F ©1 T0OPS WRO jecl Liat they | structed by their organizitions to join Bab Al ival? i 40, and leave you to guess which ceive a nomination for a state office. |} ek fp operly fed arises from the finto the national league. a rriva :ide' Sixteen delegates were also elected to ;)C . ¢ hexperlcnce orhahlfluyd of f:e The organization of the national ' ) attend the republican state convention. “sl?oer:;k‘zrgucg:)\:! ats e‘hcooi Z ¢ | league is principally the idea of Pres- You are if “Mother’s Friend” ever harvested in Kearney county.|O, O, Snyder.was elected chairman of | enced men who conk for some of ihe | dent Bulla of Omaha. This meeting | {§ has been given a place in your Perfect harmony prevailed, and all|the republican county central commit- [ .o s me of the | of men from all the great markets of home. The dread and agony of resolutions were passed harmoniously, | tee and J. S. Jackson of Inman, secre- | oot regiments are termed by their | the country to act for the best in- ; A= d wiser brethren of the regular army, is £ i i childbirth can be eliminated to and everybody expects the republican | tary, i ! Y terests of traders is calculated to give | party to win this fall, e B T requently a chef from a good res-|the live stock business, especially the greatest extent by this won- to the dull routine of school days, Harman Condemned. THEY SMILE NOW AND THEN :auragt ke mls e o R D e B i s wise in_ the - lore of T Harvard, Neb, July 22(Special.) : Rl om‘:l to dcomp eth equ‘l‘pment and is | ger boost than ever before. Much gists everywhere sell “Mother’s streams and fields. His mother, who VW % B et y 22. lpeua‘f Specimens of Puns Put Out by ;{nfl e to _10 "f W; with rather primi-| good will result, according to com- Elizabeth Marine _before her I L o obe it i B L ety Teasaed by il o | mon,oplalon of men n the cxchaage was a writer of verse. In- - x o yesterday. ?‘:‘r;h:':i’.""'h' for ‘he‘g“cfi“ of were elgctcd delegates to the state| The English are declared to take thumb and who serves a real feast Meet Next in Omaha. Fifty accredited delegates attended the convention, which was a good at- tendance, considering the fact that all th:‘hrmers are very busy with harvesting the biggest wheat crop Born to the Law. The pbet was the son of Rep\_:en A. Riley, a lawyer and Eoll!lcll speaker of Greenfield, Ind. The younger Riley could not be brought out of the army tins. 'More depends b convention: hei i .~ Perh : & law, .!.I ther "(?red:;othein?n ::d BLAST SENT ITS 2 3 ] :h:‘; J.c?l:x;:e;n ts;:l?:;lleyr hnnde.rtl:z; on !;le camp cook than on any other h ]I;ih‘? “5"' ;“"]‘;a.ld m“"é‘ls vt"“d be 3 . . b - i - |one factor in the supply system. eld 1in Omaha Kriday and Saturday, fi'fl"w“"h he turned itiner- . 3 often show an admirably gallant gay R s Supply Ayt Talv 17 and 18 el hest painter to make his Tiving. FI‘AM OVER THE ety in the face of danger, difficulty “overnor Takes Action. et AR leE e A atin 3‘;: and discouraging circumstances. AS| ponver, July 23.—Governor Leo : : a o Leo A. Carls abundant correspondence from the |today granted a petition to extradite Wil mns-'g":df at !hehmeet;(ng. fi vice front has recently revealed, Tom.- [lard Powell, alias “the Waco Kid," wanted P".‘:;’ 5:‘ ’°"".d°“t m:l" et will meet my Atking in the field is far from |In Chicaso in colnection with the so-called wil e president and secretary as h‘I ll::nn was flo':n?lfl'flh:l'{‘i::ic GBOWD ON WALK m\;. ';.“;mith was re-elected chair- ‘of literature imparted b; f th tral i 4 Rihasls man of the county central committee, 4 1 . ’ l.u O. Harris, se (Continued From Page One.) Resolutions were adopted as fol-|pelno" 2 serious-minded person much sratt trials. . |an executive committee. Vice presi- Fonu years Riley roved the Ohio easily have been multiplied into hun. |1OWS in part: of the time; he is often as “larky” as valley, painting commercial }!m on |dreds seemed tonight to be the con-| We earnestly endorse the action of the|a schoolboy, and his exuberant non- p 3 had X '&'&"&u‘fdoc"i'?u.‘n’.“?.?é’“;.nm, n:d enqufih to feel the terrific blast. Flags | Hughes ana Charles W. gleams of real wit as well as humor. cleverly drew sketches illustrative of | Which had been waving gaily a mo-|soprove the parive netional piattorms and| - But it is not British Tommies only the virtues of merchandise advertised {ment before were blown from the [\ \f0V, Tiatil olicies 1o both domestic | Who joke in war time. Thoroughout ¢ signs he an 8 fellow ar and foreign affairs republican admin- Y in the signs he and his fellow artisans hands of the marchers and spectators |and forelgn atfairs by blican admin- | centuries of English history jokes, made to b on the roadsides. He |3nd showers of broken glass from |istration led by th from sources military, literary, noble was naturally musical, and shone as |lofty office buildings were dashed on e e o omiooratle wists | and even royal, have occasionally en- a fiddler in the villages at which his |the thousands lining the strect. administration for ita gross livened momentous events. Puns, the M stopped at night. He played Freaks of the Blast. A most frivolous and trivial, sometimes or dances and at concerts in coutty | One mother who had entrusted her |governor for a sirict business adminiatration ther cmh°.'|:e:":fl'v'3:‘§.3fe ’f:&"?fi;:fi?i’; : ! hotels, and he wrote rhymes whic i have be fallacy by the con- sometimes found their way mto the :’::"’;he? h::'zhim°;'::;‘“ I?:: ‘::mm: dbet of hia appointess In the mismanage. | impudent burrs, to the most serious CouTlTY HEMIDNET e Work, |(% a3 faling, having been struck in ol g b o e R 55 the abdomen by some metal, astrous battle of Culloden, which He led this cheerful, free and easy | child was unhurt. One of the freal g } fife antil Jate in the 708, when he |of the catastrophe was that after the [o¢ e tnenuy st the. domocratic. parey |Gccided the final fall of the royal viction of every person who was near sense is frequently touched with Followed by all wise motorists leads straight to the sign took employment as a writer for a|wounded had been taken care of ) for the state's unfortunates, | hOUSE of Stuart, when he relates that newwwwn? Anderson, Ind. He|dozens of shoes, apparently blown or governor as head of | the advance of Generals Cope, Wade POL ARINE had now to write verse stead- | torn from the feet o thote s e and dairy commission, for|and Hawley was delayed by the snow- 3 ment e W DI dapet). clatwmes i i The Suandsrd Ol for All Motors ily, but with little encouragement |scene, were found. B Herman. in permitting the use of the|flled glens and icy slopes of wild ™ x A ' from publishers. In 1877, for the pur-| Articles of clothing were also found [employes of this important stfice s & Scotland, condescends to record in a Cutsfriction to the minimum. Check’ he said, of proving. that he [here and there and one woman who |Tesns to perpetusts himasit in ottice st footnote that the opposing forces depreciation. Lessens wear and pose, a8 , of r : mfl write poetry of value, he per-|escaped with slight bruises and shock 1o | drew mirthful encouragement from petrated “the Poe hoax,” which_for [ was ltrii;ped almost nude by the force ‘i;’_‘f :::x:,’i':,: favored & constitu té"s punning c:wp!et: e Lo tear. Solq everywhere. Look s was a literary sensation, which [ of the blast. ope could not cope, nor Wade wade for the sign. It stands for a e often regretted, and of which, as| The proprietor of the cafe outside State Delegation Thanked. ‘h"°“Th the snow, : _he often told his friends, he knew |of which the bomb was placed stood | Hastings, Neb., f[uly 22.—(Special | Nor Hawley haul his cannon to the reliable dealer. he never would hear the last. less than six feet from the fatal suit-| Telegram.)—Republicans of = Adams foe SERVICE STATIONS IN OMAHA 15th and Cass Se. 45¢h and Grant St. 2th and Herney Bt Sist 8t. and Dodge Se. 35th and Farnam St. 2¢th and 1 St., So. Side STANDARD OIL COMPANY; (NEBRASKA) In the urlr '80s Mr, Riley settled |case and escaped without injury, He|county this afternoon selected the Perhaps the bricfest and wittiest of in Indimngoh and began writing | was standing just inside an open door- | following delegates to the state con- [historic English puns was the Latin verses in “Hoasier” dialect for the |way watching the parade. The con-|vention: « |announcement in a single word of the lndiu#ollu Journal for a small sal- | cussion threw him to the floor. 1. D. Evans Erlo Johnson « |conquest of Scinde, attributed to the Mikkelson Willlam Madgette ary. He H. W, Yager gent some of his s to Sy oo s g conqueror, Sir Charles Napier: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and| SOME HORSEBACK RIDES Sardinar “Beceavi (I have sinned)— they received his praise. A volume | noeoble Trials of Man and Animal |3 P 2 Youth’s Companion. OMAHA m" fl'fl"{f ":n ‘: m?k- R Endurance in European .v.‘ H. A.n:'a'luk C. ¥ !At"n- leren’l: 3::: Countries, The resolutions endorse Hughes, T s oty mkfim" i Bart d Ki d: ificall, d . own verses, ani 3 ears, or| Dick Turpin's rideto Yor is | Barton and Kennedy specifically and | nis Sl 198 he uade Youeof the cout | brows mert Bess e, s i oter. republcan ominees. H, ‘. | BIe} b et s ne try, appearing in public entertain- | of fact, an impossibility, it having | McIntosh was elected chairman of the | 4na company bulldings bodily and throwing ments with great success, both alone | been claimed that he rode from Gads-|Sounty committee. them moross the state highway into the and in association with the humor- | hill, a distance of nearly 100 miles,| 1he convention Srtiislastié]| Vg (AlNG bhwess: the [oe¥lp, and. 104 ‘ist, Bill Nye, who was his intimate |in fess than four hours, At any rate, [3nd 3 vote of ¢ tulation AR 1] friend. his presence at York at 7:45 o'clock |given the state’s nationl delegates for THE “COME-BACK” Wealth Comes to Him cleared him from the charge of rob- | the work they did in harmonizing the The “Come-back” man was really never Publication of books of poems |bing a sailor in Gadshill at 4 o'clock [FePublican forces at the Chicago con- ar after year brought Mr. Riley the same “‘0"““.7-, b Nyt : wealth and wide recognition of his | Cooper Thornhill's ride to and from Enthusiasm in Gage devnaisat HI), BRI e o literary genius, and not only in the | between Silton and London on April| Beatrice, Neb., July 22.—(Special | proper eating and | la genre form. Many of his poems are | 2% 1745, however, was actually per- Telezrlm.'——The'repuzlium of Gage tisty the ery for of imaginative fantasy or are gently formed. He rode 213 miles in eleven county hcfd their convention here to- | 12Pet! . %fi"i}pufl'fl.? o hilosophic. Tn 1902 he received the [ hours, . thirty-three minutes and|gay all townships being represented. tor the National Remedy. of Holland, ee of master of arts from Yale | forty-six seconds, but he bestrode | Much enthusiasm prevailed through- the work. They ate wonderfull Thres rsity and in 1904 the Uni- |Mineteen horses in doing it. This was | oyt the meeting, Samuel Rinaker was | 3f s, T s o ""’“{i of Pennsylvania conferred | 3% Average of nineteen miles an hour. | chairman and J. R. Ellis was secretary. | tr e e sohY ot & upon him the degree of doctor of fet-| George Osbalderston, in 1831, on|A resolution endorsing the candidacy | kidneys. ters. ) a wager of $5,000 th he would ride | of Hughes and Fairbanks for presi- e e st D In July, 1911, the poet presented to 200 miles in ten hours, accomplished [ dent and vice president, the work of | uatil you are sntirely down-and _verses in “Hoosier” district for the | the distance in ten minutes over|Congressman C. H. Sloan and con-|them today. Your drugsist the city of Indianapolis property [s¢ven hours. He had ridden twenty-| jemning the policy of President Wil- i valued at $75,000, for a site for a pub- | ¢i8ht horses and was allowed one |5 in Mexico and Europe was unani- 3 MED, lic_library and school administration | hour and thicty-two minutes and | piously adopted. It was suggested box. e, stieal, ] l)uildmii ¢ fifty-six seconds for changes, while|ihay some changes be made in the imported Haarlem Oil Capsules.—Advertise- Mr. Riley never married, but he | he had kept round and round the cir-|oimary system of voting, but a mo- 5 md' lover of children, whose spirit i_‘l‘":h"“;;’m'l‘d‘“"‘ on Newmarket | i to bring the matter before the n‘ fi“"hfi’.:‘; 'onffi:::myi ;:frlofo[.ll:llu ei;;t l‘\'l"!: .r: h%“\:)ore than twenty- | convention was lost. ~ Delegates to| WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR Tife he spent fn the homs of friends| Captain Selvi of the Ttalian cavalry {15, S1ate convention were chosen 83| pEET BURN AND ACHE in a0 | & 3 3 llow. a secluded neighborhood of In.|Performed the exploit of ridi Samusl Riaxer W. A Vasey 3 A How many times ha come hom the Italian |A. D. Spencer Georiy Cordln A B, 7e you, come home in in Lockerbie street, which, | Miles in ten days. As ndianapolis, he immortalized in | Miles are shorter than wurs, he | I Prnav mvedled M(y-fiv; and one-half miles ?figus‘;"fi?"" er day, even then no slight feat— | %S Smery t. Louls Globe-Democrat. it el s s bl A. H. Kida Dreadful Cough Cured. B8 Riman | “Following an sttack of poeumonia I had | Waltar Matthews four years ago, I had a dreadful cough that oy hung on for months," writes Mrs, Owen Caruthers, Wabash, Ind. “I lost in weight your feet aching and burn- from standing or walking in hard, )rn:! little stroet, 1t is, nestled a the nolse of the city and the hum the day, coverts of whia) ¢ b R . N. Wonder William E. Selbert Washington County in Line. Blair, July 22.—(Special Telegram.,, ~—The Washington county repub'icu)l convention was held at the court- house today with nearly all the pre- cincts of the represented. ?flo meeting was to order by John

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