Ottumwa semi-weekly courier. (Ottumwa, Iowa), 1903-10-08 ...

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THUR8DAY, October 8, 1903.

ANOTHER CRANK TRIES

?%m TO SEE THE PRESIDENT

capital uneasy and has

OF

Rf

created no

NORWICH, little excitement.

CONN., 8TEALS PA3T OFFIWas Never Violent.

CERS AT WHITE HOUSE.

Norwich, Conn., Oct. 7.¡ªJohn Deck?

?X'?,

S~-*iu'J

composed of men from this city, Eldon, Dudley, ChiUicothe and Keokuk

and waB as follows: Charles Deeds,

Hsi

William Wilson, F. G. Buxton, Dan. E.

Duree, H. M. Allison, E. R. Mitchell,

Tom Sumner. C. W. Sullivan, W. M.

Lee, Dr. W. B. LaForce, W. J. Wright

of this city, C. L. Hall. F. W. Davis, R.

Rltz, J. W. Hall, C. Ritz, J. II. Schnei?

der, W. L. Healy, W. F. Walters* D.

Hern, E. J. Thompson of Eluon, A.

Johnston of ChiUicothe, W. L.Johnston WINNER WILL CONTEST IS AT

of Dudley and Dr. R. M. Lapsley o?

LA8T BROUGHT TO A

Keokuk. The party was accompanied

CLOSE.

by J. H. Mitchell who will file old sol?

diers' claims for Charles Bachman, C.

N. Udell, Wm. Allison, civil war veter?

ans and Mark Mitchell, who served in

the Spanish-American war.

LONG AND HARD FIGHT

JURY GETS

1 BIG CASE

er, who is supposed to be the man

under arrest in Washington, has been

employed for the last two years at

the factory of the Thames Arms com?

MIND IS UNBALANCED

V '?

pany here. The manager of the com?

?**?{*

pany, says that while Decker was

r H USELESS REPRIEVE.

peculiar and not considered very

Was Discovered In Corridor of White bright mentally he never showed signs

of violence.

Californian Waits Eighteen Years for Late John N. Winner Left Bulk of

Hou?e by Officers¡ª8ald He Wanted

w3&*

*s

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Washington, D. C., Oct. 7.¡ª(Special)

¡ªFor the second time this week a

crank has been stopped just before he

would have reached the office of Pres?

ident Roosevelt in the White House.

About 10 o'clock this morning officers

discovered -a tian who h'ad stolen past

the guards at the door and had reach?

ed the north oorridor of the

White

House before any of the secret service

employes became aware of his pres?

ence.

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t-i

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Oakland, Cal. Oct. 7.¡ªGeorge ?

Much Damage to Property From Last *

* Jones, who had been in the county *

Night's Storm.

' * * * ' * * * ? ? ? * ? * ? ? * * * * * * ? * jail for eighteen years awaiting *

* trial, has just died here aged 93 *

*

Topeka, Oct. 7¡ªNews has reach- *

* wears. He has been incarcerated *

* ed here that several farm houses *

* since 1885 for the murder of Lor- *

* and barns were destroyed, trees *

convicted

* blown down and corn shocks * * enzo Sutilo. He was

*

and

sentenced

to

be

hanged,

but *

* scattered

by a tornado twelve *

* miles southeast of here last night. '* * he succeeded in gaining a new *

trial *

* No lives are reported lost but the * * trial. About the time the

* telephone wires are in such a di- * * was to begin Jones was taken with *

* lapidated condition that exact * * a stroke of paralysis and has nev- *

* facts are hard to obtain.

* * er been able to leave his bed. Time *

for *

* * * * * ? * * ? # * * ? ? * * * ? * * * and again his case was set

* trial, but a continuance was grant- *

^,7.-'..' VETERANS MEET. ?;

* ed him.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Members of Thirtieth Iowa In Reunion

at Fairfield.

"RACE SUICIDE" LAID TO MEN.

BS

FILES DAMAGE 8UIT.

an?.-.

¡ª ¡ª ?.

Dr. W. F. McDonald Asks Judgment

Against Hammond & Baker.

From Tuesday's Daily.

'

RICHARDS't?

9 GETS BOND

Dr. W. F. McDonald filed a damage

suit in the district court yesterday

in which he asks for judgment in the

sum of $600 against the firm of Ham?

mond & Baker, because he alleges the

defendant firm in violation of a con?

tract failed to provide sufficient heat FORMER DEPUTY UNITED STATES

and to operate the elevator in its office

MARSHAL IS RELEASED

building, a part of which was rented

FROM JAIL.

by the plaintiff.

...

The First Count.

?

In his petition the plaintiff states

that he rented an office in the defend?

ant firm's block December 1, 1902, and RELATIVES TO RESCUE

that ar written agreement was entered

into by both him and the defendant un?

der the terras of which the defendant

firm agreed to furnish heat in the Would Have Been Taken to the Peni

tentiary Today Had Not His Father,

Property to Two Sons and Contest building between the months of Octo?

ber and April. He states that in Ap?

Brother and Sisfer-in-law Agreed to

Ensues¡ªNew Cases Filed¡ªJury for ril, 1903, there was not sufficient heat

to enable him to carry on the business

Furnish Bonds in Sum of $5,000.

October Term of Court.

and that he was damaged to the ex?

tent of $300 as a result.

Trial and Then Dies.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

TORNADO IN KANSAS; '

. . to See President Roosevelt ¡ª Oc?

currence¡ªCauses Exe ement

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T,HE OTTUMWA COURIER

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JOHN DECKER

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From Wi'dncsilny's Daily.

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'

The Winner will case, which was be?

gun just three weeks ago today, went

to the jury this

morning at

9:'

are none better than the Columbia.

VS'

The place to buy them is near north ...

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end of Market street bridge.

Geo. W. Davidson,"

1

224-226 228 S Market St.

THIS NOTICE WORTH 50c.

Tnkc Ir to Beck's Ding Storp and get &

vn]tmhl

ivint'ily at hnlf price. Cf? ?.

this IIUIIIIHM ' of the Courier was all vahiod

at tho siime proportlonnte price as this no-,

tier. It wonhl be the most valuable newspajicr ever prinrtnl.

? ^

This little notice will bo accepted a t ~

Heck's, tile popular druggists, iu part paymenl for a S1 box of N'KRVITAS, tho

Circat Roman Remedy for Men and Wo- r-i''

men. Tliey cure to stay cured all forms of ?'

nervous and general debility. They pro- '

iltice a pink slow to pale cheeks and re?

store the vitality of youth.. They tone an?,

InviKoi'iitc every organ o? tha body, sooth#.'

and strengthen the nerves and transform

?

broken-down men and women Into liaalthy.

and vigorous persons. They put new life,!'?

new enersy and now ambition into a de- 1

liilitated system# Anyone bringing this no?

tice to Beck's enn obtain a boi of Xervltns

containing a fell 10 days' treatment, for

half price. SO cents. Mr. Becit says that if

anyone Is not perfectly satisfied with Ner- !

vitas, after using one bos, he or she can

bring back the empty package to their

store ajtd the price paid for It will be

cheerfully refunded. By maU, all postage

paid, on receipt oC price.

BECK'S. ?U IS. Main St., Ottumwa.

R. M. Bowen, through his ottorneys,

Jaques & .Tuques, filed a petition in

equity yesterday in which

Sadie

Came from Connecticut.- - Gilbert is named as defendant. The

The man was questioned and gave

plaintiff claims that he loaned the sum

Parties in the Case.

his name as John Decker, sarins ma

of $650 to the defendant some i:ime

home was in Norwich. Conn. He said

The will of the late John N. Winner, since, taking a warranty deed to cer?

that he desired to see the President

which was contested by his

grand? tain property in Eldon as security. He

and that he had some papers in his

children. was made October 11, 1302. states that no part of the principal

possession relating to money claims,

Mr. Winner died March 27 of! this year. has ueen paid and that the defendant

Fairfield, Oct. .¡ª(Special.)¡ªThe

about which he wanted the advice of

J. T. Brooks, the executor of the es? is indebted to him in the sum of

reunion

of

the

Thirtieth

Iowa

infantry

Would Have Gone to Pen.

the chief executive. His actions and began at the opera house in this city Iowa Suffrage Convention President tate and Marl; and Charles Winner, the $788.25. He asks that a special execu?

Yesterday was the last one of the

rambling talk showed him to be insane today for a two days' session. The

Pleads for Ballot for Women.

legatees, are the proponents in

the tion issue against the property to se?

week allowed him and had not bond

und he was promtly taken away from first session of this reunion was held

Boone, Oct. 7.¡ªThe Iowa state suf? case upon which the jury is deliberat? cure this sum.

been secured he would have been takthe White House by officers. He did at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

yesterday ing, and Elmer Neil, Chas. Neff, BroilMany frage convention opened

The Second Count.

not. resist arrest and gave no trouble. excellent, speakers have been secured with 100 delegates in attendance. Pres-: son Neff, and Mrs. Delia Neff Lawson, The plaintiff states that In order to pro? en to the penitentiary at Fort Madi?

son this morning. Yesterday, howev?

Decker is a mechanic and is 44 years for this occasion, and no doubt

if ident Coggeshall, in an address made children of the deceased daughter of tect the said mortgage he paid off a mort? er, word was received to the effect

old.

a strong plea .for the ballot for women the late Mr. Winner, are the contest? gage of $700 to the Fidelity Loan & Buildgood

weather

prevails,

many

people

6

i

lug association, lie further states that In that his brother and sister-in-law, who

and outlined plans for the strongest ants:

from out of town will be present.

i

? ? To Observe Secrecy.

a previous case in the Wapello county . live near Farmington, 111., would act

?* . r r 5

Provisions of the Will.

campaign in the history of woman's

Lecture Course Opens.

district court in which he was the plain? as bondsmen. Accordingly, these two

This is the last case of the kind that

The flrst number of the Parsons suffrage in Iowa. She sDoke of "race

The late Mr. Winner owned two tiff and the defendant was defendant, a

wili be given to the public if the ef- [ 00 u P g e lecture course was held last 1j suicide" and said that the government farms, near Hedrick, and several judgment was rendered for the plaintiff in relatives, together with Richards' fath?

IOWAN HONORED.

forts of the employes of the White evening at the opera house. The Dun- j made by the men was to blame for town lots in Hedrick. By the provis- the sum of $T?28.r>4. He states that al? er, have signed satisfactory bonds in

House can prevent il. Secretary Loeb bar quartet and bell ringers gave an' women not wanting to become moth-j ions of his will one of'his farms, es- though the defendant appealed to the ?u- the sum of ¡ì5,000 and Richards will Hamburg Man on Dirsctory Board of ?

this morning, immediately after the excellent entertainment. The college| ers, 100,000 men dying drunkards an-'timated to be worth $10,000, was be- prenie court from the judgment the proper be free until the supreme court acts

Grain Dealers' Association.

bond was never tiled. He asks judgment upon his case.

Decker incident, instructed

the at? has been having lecture courses for nually.

queathed to his son, Mart Winner. The against the defendant in the sum of $582

Minneapolis,

Minn., Oct. 7. ¡ª The

taches of the building to cease giving several years, and they have

been '

other farm went to the other son, with Interest, on the second count.

CHARl'.OH

Grain Dealers' National association to?

out any Information regarding

any very successful.

BANKKER ADMITS HIS GUILT. Chas. Winner, and is estimated to be

A

Foreclosure

Suit.

day elected the following officers:

Bitch visits, should any more occur,

Cousins to Speak, "vV

, worth $6,000. One thousand dollars The Iowa Savings & Loan association vs. Important Happenings

in Lucat'

President¡ªH. S.

Grimes,

Ports?

his theory being that the wide publica?

Congressman Robert G. Cousins, Thomas F. Ward cf LeMars, Says He ; and four lots in Hedrick were to be Win.

and

Sarah

Mcintosh,

is

the

title

of

a

County Seat.

mouth, Ohio.

tion heretofore given to.visits of this will deliver an address to the people

equally divided among the four grand? case tiled in district court yesterday whoreTook $14,000.

Chariton, Oct. 7.¡ªJ. H. .Tones of

First vice president ¡ª John W.'Sny?

kind brings about the

repeated at? of this community at the opera house

Sioux City, Oct. 7.¡ªThomas F.Ward, children. The entire estate is valued in the plalutiff association asks the fore? Lucas was in the city yesterday on der, Baltimore.

tempts and encourages others to at? Friday evening, October 16. Mr. Cou?

closure of a mortgage said to have been

at

about

$18,000.

4

Second vice president¡ªL. Corleyou, ?

executed to it by the defendants to secure business.

tempt to see President Roosevelt. ^ sins is well known here and his ad? fr-ierly vice president of the LeMars

Grounds For Contest.

.

n.^onal bank, pleaded guilty yester.

Colonel Wm. P. Hepburn will open Kansas.

a loan of $57r?.

dress will be very pleasing.

Precautions to be Taken.

day in the federal court to the embezThe contestants claim that

the

hi3 1903 campaign at the Knotts hall

Among the directors named are Jay

? Added precautions will in the fu? EXECUTIVE ALWAYS IN DANGER zlement of $14,000 of the bank's funds.! grandfather was mentally incompe- MAYOR DEVERAUX GIVES BOND. in Lucas on Friday, Oct. 9. He will A. King, of Nevada, 111., H. E. Holliday

The penalty may be a line of $5,000' tent when the will was made out and

speak at Russell the following day. of Cairo. 111., Thomas Forrison of Man-'

ture be taken to prevent the admis?

sion of any more cranks to the White Berlin Political Police Not Surprised and ten years in prison. Ward',s em-j they further claim that undue influ? Springfield Executive Now Awaits His It is expected that a great many from itowoc. Wis., and D. Hunner of Hamence was used by Mart Winner over

here will attend the meeting, as it I& burg, Iowa.

House. How Decker got past

the

Trial in Circuit Court.

At Peril of Roosevelt.

failure of the banlc in 1901.

his father when the will was being

not likely that Mr. Hepburn will favor

guards at the doors is a mystery but

Springfield,

111.,

Oct.

7.¡ªMayor

Har?

Berlin, Oct. 7.¡ªThe department of

prepared. About fifty witnesses were

i Chariton with a speech this year.

the fact that he was not detected un?

LEGAL.

ry

H.

Deveraux,

.indicted

by

the

grand

GREEK MEETS GREEK

subpoenaed in the case and a hard

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Younker of Until he had reached the corridor is evi? political police has noted without as?

ur y last week for malfeasance in or-j .

tonishment

the

several

instances

refought

legal

battle

has

been

waged

U

township

left

this

morning

for

on

dence that the precautions which have

Original Notice.

has furnished a bond for his ap- j B Ui i\ Colo., where they will reside

0ll

e

bean taken by the force of police and cently of danger to the life oi' President , Possibly Fatal Fight Between Two Pel- between the attorneys for tho pro- j

*5fina M. Smith, plaintiff,' vs. Amos A.

Roosevelt,

only

wondering

that

theyj

|

Countrymen

at

Knoxvillc.

J

ponents

and

contestants.

The

attorpearance

in

the

circuit

court

for

trial.'

f

t

.

0W

ln

the

u

ure

the secret service men at the White

Smith, defendant.

evidently

Knoxvillc Oct 7¡ªRoss Bezore is' ne >' s for the Proponents were J. J. j Bail was fixed in the sum of ^$2,000.j Mrs Fanni0 Carlson entertained a In tho district court of the state of Iowa 1 "

House in the past are not sufficient. have been so few and so

w w

v '

Stnith ' w

w - Cor >' and A. ¡ã

without

intelligent

direction.

In-ij

j

'

'

lvine

at

the

noint

of

dfath

and

Worth

C.

Steck.

The

securities

are

the

mayor

himself

;

,

Swedish

la and for Wapello County, October term.

numb<

r

o{

the

womer

of

tbe

Instructions have been issued to the

G re ^ ory is in the county iail chareedi Tlie contestants' attorneys were Wm. and John \\. Bunn. a Springfield nil)-1 cllurch Iast eve ning in honor of Mrs. A. I)., 1903.

officers on djuty in and around

the quiries show that the arrest of persons!t Gregory

uie^ory

is m me counc> jau cnuigea McNett

nr rtT , Tfltf

lirmaire.

Service

was

had

on

Mayor,

n

n

TX7?,u-,-,,n

m

To Amos A. Smith.

Geor S e Baker

lionaire. Service was had on Mayor. c G S wanberg of Woodhull, 111.

building to increase the watchfulness suspected of designs against the mem-| wit ? h , g attempt^mu^r'as^he"re"|

You are hereby notified that the petition

Deveraux Monday, but the court had j Nixon Weiford is enjoying a visit

av f rage i suit of a fight between the two at this I

and care in order to, if possible, en? ? n r t o i i v

'Thl Pe

f

Jurors For October Term

of

plniutlff in tho above entitled cau.se Is

adjourned

at

the

time

and

the

bone;

j|j

father,

from

West

Virginia,

s

tirely prevent such occurrences.

tiled in the office of the clerk of the dis?

ported

in

the

newspaperman^

then"

i

Blows

followed

hot

words

j

The

August

term

of

the

di;

was

not

given

until

yesterday.

Thej

Mrs.

Nelson

Stark

of

Lucas,

visited

? The visit of Decker so soon after

trict court of Wapello county. Iowa, clniman , d Gregory is alle , ged to , have s , eized ' court closes next Saturday and the official was allowed his freedom on his

against 1he wfshes of 1thec noiiticaii

w xtli the family of Chas. Swanson yes- lns

yon a dlvorcr on the ground of cruel

that of Peter O. Elliott on Monday only

If for

? the latter .believe

,.

P¡ã lltical

iron

crow

bar~and" "struck Be-;

rwnher teim

term commences

Oct 19

The

a heavy

own

recognizance

over

night.

police,

the

men

j

.

und

_

uctoDer

comments

uci.

u.

me

terday.

and

Inhuman treatment¡ªthe Hunulling of

ZQ1

t0

the

Kr0

;

lias made the people , at the national

The

blow

caused

j

following

petit

jurors

were

drawn

your marriage because you have anothef

tion of such arrests prompts ill vegu-! a wide flacture o? tlle sku11

thpi

- necessitat-| this morning for the October term:

living wife.

LIPTON PURCHASES BIG FARM.

VALUE DECREASES.

lated minds to

plan

killing

Ine ' ing the insertion of a silver plate. Be-i

James

A.

Brow.

J.

Crawley,

C.

C.

And that unless you appear thereto an V P H K nf 11P-P mm

permanently cured by taking Botanic

ton are reported.

And that unless you appear thereto and

awarded a judgment in the sum of. Mrs. Stanford Will Furnish from $500,-; { d

. .d . u

' inK

in defeud

Blood Balm. It destroyv the active Pol- system, are $1,026,731,408, thus for the

before uooii of the second day of

d e ^ ^fse'en hanging

000 to $1,000,000

$1,000,000 for Bu.lding.

Building.

567.20

against

the

defendant

W

H.

j

son In the blood. If you have aches and flrst time passing the billion dollar

the

next term, being the October term at

GLASS PRICES REDUCED.

1

Lint some lime ago, and that he after-'i San

~

*--- Cal., Oct. 7.

pains Iu bones, back and joints, Itching mark.

Francisco,

Mrs.| there by some people who passed tlie said court, which will commence at

Scabby Skin, Blood feels hot or thin.

Iowa, on the 26th day of Octo*

Qualities Used For Mirrors Goes to wards purchased some, lots in Agenc> . Standford is to build a new library atj along the road. H0 lived alone about Ottumwa,

Swollen Glands. Risings tnd Bumps on the

ber, 15W1. default will be tutored against

from the defendants, Peter and Mary I Stanford university cut of her own j two miles south of town. No cause you

HICCOUGHS MAY END HIS LIFE.

Skin, Mucus Patches in

Month, Sore

Low Mark.

and judgment and decree rendered

Nelson, transferring tne property tOipm-gp t

The building will cost from for the deed is known. He was an

: Throat, Pimples, or offensive eruptions,

MITCHELL & HUNTER.

Pittsburg, Oct. 7.¡ªAnother reduc? his wife to defeat the judgment. She, $500,000 to $1,000,000 and it is report-;habitual drunkard, never going home thereon.

Copper-Colored Spqts or rash on Sltin, ail New Jersey Physipian Dangerously III

Attorneys for Plaintiff.

tion

in

the

prices

of

glass

used

iu

run-down, or nervouc. Ulcers on any part

states that she understands that Mr. jg^ s j ie 0 r Thomas Welton Stanford of j from' town sober, but was apparently

With Unusual Complaint.

the manufacture of mirrors has been Newell has a lien on the property of j Australia will permanently endow the; sober when he killed himself.

of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out,

Incorporation

Notice,

Camden, N. J., Oct. 7.¡ªDr. J. S. ordered by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass

Carbuncles or Bolls, take

The

news;.

To Whom It May Conceru:

Baer, one of the best known physi? company, taking effect immediately. the defendants, \V. H. and Rachel Linli library with $1,000,000.

Mrs.

Under date of September 10. 1903, tbe

SALE POSTPONED.

Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed

cians of this city, was to have made The cut is approximately 5 per cent. and'she prays that the court find that,1 comes from Melbourne, where

Ottumwa Jlricl: & Construct iou Cpmpft^,

his interest is , junior and inferior t¡ã I Stanford is visiting her brother-in-law.

to cure even the worBt and most deep- an address before the City Medical so- j The general " reduction in prices orn corporation onr?iui*/ed under tho laws of

seated cases where doctors, patent medi? ciety last night, but word came from! dered by the company on Sept. 25 hers. She asks that the property be, Mrs. Stanford is anxious to have this Assets of Subsidiary Companies of Iowa, by authority of Its stockholders, at.

I library fund separate from all others

cines. and hot springs fail. Heals all sores, Tyrone, where he is resting, that his ranged from 5 to 15 per cent and in? sold to satisfy her judgment.

"Soo" Concern Will be Sold Oct.15.

a mucrJnjf railed for that purpose, amended

Mops ail aches and pains, reduccs ail swel? life is iu peril from hiccoughs. Tbe

Divorce Case Filed.

! and incapable of being alienated.

New York. Oct. 7.¡ªSpeyer & Co. to? its articles of incorporation heretofore

cluded the sizes on which the cut was

lings. makes blood pure and rich, com?

Wm. Crawford filed a case today in,

.

;

day confirmed the statement that the amended by enlarging the powers of the

pletely changing the entire body Into a doctor has not been in robust health made today.

which he asks a divorce from his wife.I SHOCR CAUSES WOMAN'S DEATH sale of.the assets of the subsidiary company by adding to Article II of the

clean, healthy condition. B. B. n. has for some time, and two weeks ago a

original Articles of

Incorporation, aud

Lucy A. Crawford, on the grounds of!

cured to stay thousands of cases of Blood severe attack of hiccoughs began.

companies of the Consolidated Lake making The same a part thereof, the Mb f

Relief in Six Hours.

desertion. E. K. Daugherty is tlio j Jticksonvi'je (III.) Woman Dies at Superior Co. is postponed until Oct. 15. lowing

Poison even after reaching the last stages. Eminent physiclnns of this city and

provisions, to-wit':

Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis?

Sister's Deathbed

, Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema Philadelphia have done all in their

plaintiff's attorney.

The object and business of this corpora?

.-arc caused by an awful poisoned condition power to relieve him, but their efforts ease relieved in six hours by "New

Virginia, 111.. Oct. 7.¡ªMrs. Nancy

I

tion

also

is aud shall be to acquire, pur?

DAMS GIVE AWAY.

Great South American Kidney Cure."

of tho Blood. B. B. B. cures Catarrh, stops

chase, lease, own, sell, and mortgage coal

Sedweii. widow, of Jacksonville, 111.,

It is a great surprise on account of its MATTOON MAYOR FOUND GUILTY! who

Hawking aud Spitting', cures Rheumatism, have proved unavailing.

was summoned to the bedside of Water From Lake Union Floods Ore? lands aud other lands in the state of Iowa '

with Aches and Pains; heals all Senbs,

exceeding promptness in relieving pain

and elsewhere; to prospect for and mine '

. Scales. lCruptlons, Watery Blisters, with BRYAN APPROVED OF MARRIAGE. in bladder.kidneys and back, in male or City's Executive Convicted of Taking her sick sister, Mrs. Hiram Docker,

coal and- other minerals, and generally to ki

gon Farms.

Little Indiana, 111., yesterday, found

Itching and Scratching of Kczema. by giv?

buy, sell, handle, deal In. and market coal {

female.

Relieves

retention

of

water

al?

Pay for Prison Meals.

Seattle, Wash., Oct. 7.¡ªThe govern? of

her sister dead and died herself from

ing a pure, healthy blood supply to affected Mrs. Ruth Leavitt, Nee Bryan, Scouts

all kinds, wood, and all kinds of fuel, |

most immediately. If you want quick

parts.

the shock shortly afterward. Both ment dams at the head of Lake Union natural or manufactured: to manufacture v

Mattoon,

111..

Oct.

7.¡ªMayor

Wenke

relief atffl cure this is the remedy. Sold

at Report of Opposition.

Cancer-Cured.

were pioneer residents of Cass county, have given away, causing great damage and market coko or other articles used as j

was

yesterday

found

guilty

on

three

Botanic Blood Balm Cures Cancers of all

fuel, to purchase, acquire, construct, and

St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 7.¡ªMrs. Wil? by W. W. Ennis, druggist, Ottumwa, counts for permitting a saloon to run and leave large families. A double to the surrounding lands.

Kinds, Suppurating Swellings,

Eating liam Homer Leavitt, who was Miss Iowa.

sell nil kinds of machinery, buildings, cars, ?

after the council had .refused its li? funeral took place from the Decker

Sores, Tumors, ugly Ulcers. It kills the

fixtures, apparatus aud appliances for min- \

WRIGHT TO LEAD.

cense and taking pay for meals sup- home this afternoon.

Cancer Poison and heals the sores or Ruth Bryan, and her husband were in

ing. manufacturing and marketing as afore?

A

national

bank

capitalized

at

$25,this

city

yesterday,

and

left

last

even?

piled for persons and patients in jail.

worst cancer perfectly. If yon have a per?

including the construction and opera?

000 will be established at Bagley.

Illinois Masons Elect Effingham Man said.

NOT SAGE'S PROPERTY.

sistent Pimple, Wart, Swellings, Shooting, ing for St. Louis, where they will re?

tion of railway* and tram-ways for the

^?

His brother's evidence, taking the

Stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and tbey main

Grand

Master.

several days.

They

were

mining

and movlug of coal with all neces f

blame for many of the mayor's short?

will disappear before they develop Into entertained at the home of Mr. and

Farm

Sold

For

Taxes

Did

Not

Belong

sary

and

convenient

sidetracks;

to

build

J

Chicago, Oct. 7.¡ªThe Illinois grand

comings, staved off conviction on oth?

Cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases Mrs. John I. McDonald, Sixth and Onlease houses to be used by miners, ??

to Millionaire.

lodge of Masons today elected William ami

er counts.

The defense gave notice

of cancer cured by taking Botanic Blood

tenants and otners. including th? purchase ;

toine streets. "This newspaper 'talk

New York, Oct. 7.¡ªReports from j B. Wright, of Effingham, grand mas- and

of application for & new trial, which

Balm.

sale of the same: to establish, own

of opposition on the part of my par?

will be argued on Friday or Saturday. Sickletown, N. Y? that tne farm -own- j ter.

and eouduet mlulns stores for the purchase

ents to our marriage is false and ridic?

ed by Russell Sage had been sold for

aud salo of powder and general merchan?

OUR (lUARANTEE.

dise, including the right' to Issue, and re?

unpaid taxes, is denied by members

ulous," said Mrs. Leavitt last night.

VICTIM OF HEART DISEASE.

Takes large bottle of Botanic Blood

CONTRACT FOR BIG DITCH.

deem script and orders for the convenience

"It is true we were not expected to be

oi' the family. Mrs. Sage said that

Balm IB. B. B.) as directed on label, and

of Its business, and to do such Other acts

when the right quantity Is taken a cure Is

W

illiam

T.

Baker,

cx-President

Chica?

while the property stands in her hus?

married for a year, but we changed

Calhoun

County

Expends

Two

Hun?

certain, sure and lasting. If not cured

and tilings, as may aid aud promote the

go Board of Trade, is Dead.

band's name, it actually belongs to K.

our minds."

your money will be promptly refunded

Makes a pretty photograph

purpose of this corporation, and

dred Thousand Dollars.

Chicago, Oct. 7.¡ªWilliam T. Baker, general

Hand, who for twenty years was

without argument.

as raaytie ueeessary aud convenient to tho

---if the photograph is well Rockwell City. Oct. 7.¡ªThe board C.

ex-president of the Chicago board of proper aud successful transaction of its

in Sage's employ.

OFF FOR SOUTH DAKOTA.

made.

trade, died of heart disease about mid? business.

of supervisors has awarded the con?

Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. "B.) Is

night at his summer home in High? Said Ameudatory Articles have been reHURRICANE IN GERMANY.

tract

for

the

big

ditch

which

will

Pleasant and safe to. take. Thoroughly A Party of

Twenty-Five Left

Last

We guarantee our work. drain "Purgatory Slough." The ditch

corded hi Wapello connty. Iowa, and with / J|

land Park.

tested for 30 years. Composed of Pore

Evening

fop

the

Northern

State.

the Secretary of State for Iowa, as pio- M

Wind

Does

Heavy

Damage

Near

Ber?

Botanic Ingredients. Strengthens weak

will

be

about

four

miles

long

and

vlded

by law.

kidneys and weak stomachs, cares dys? From Wednesday's Dally.

lin

Today.

Itch on human cured in 30 minutes Dated.

larger than many small rivers. The

October I, 1903.

pepsia. Sold by all

Druggists, $1 Per

A party of twenty-five men left last

by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This

Berlin,

Qet.

1.¡ªA

hurricane

is

contract

price

was

$58,000.

This

is

'SAMT.'EL MAHOX. President

Large Bottle, with complete directions for evening on the Milwaukee for Pierre,

The city never fails. Sold by W. W. Ennis,

J. nr. MICKRirx, vice Prwldent:

the second ditch from the now famous sweeping over Germany.

home cure. Sample Sent Free by writing

\4- I>. 1?\ .uORRY, Sec. and Treas.

slough, and if successful will mean the hall in Charlottenberg. a suburb of druggist, Ottumwa, Iowa.

Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.

Describe" South Dakota,where homestead claims

Trees in

your trouble and special free medical nd- will be taken up abbut forty miles

reclaiming of several hundred acres Berlin, was blown down.

vlefl, to suit your case, also sent In scaled west of that place.

This is the sec?

of valuable lands. "Other ditches have parks and forests were uprooted. The

letter.

ond party that has made a trip to this

been built, and the last contract, will walls at the baths of Dresden were Say, why don't yoi

Sold in Ottumwa, Iowa, by W. L. Sar? district in South Dakota and last even?

make the total expenditure about two blown down, killing four workmen and

gent, Main and Market Sts. Call or ing a special car was chartered for

O'ftffc-LEY'S Kl Kl 5 C CIGARS

hundred thousand dollars. The di' jh- injuring eight others. Numerous oth?

er small accidents have occurred,

They are tbe best.

Write, Blood Balm sent by_ express,

its exclushre use. The party .was

empty into the Cpotk

wt

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