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THE TIMES. Thursday, August 20. 1903. FROM NEIGHBORING TOWN AN D CITY TODAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD. CROWN POINT NEWS Will Initiate New Members. .. On the twenty-fifth of this month the Foresters will initiate fifteen new mem bers Into the local court here. The Foresters are making great strides In their membership for the court here and will soon reach the 500 mark. The affair on the twenty-fifth will wind up with a bouquet to the newly made members. This Is What He Said. Member Crown Point baseball team "That was a pretty good roast The Times had last Monday on our game with Indiana Harbor. It roasted us right but we couldn't get sore at it because It was done in such a way that it was Impossible and perhaps we deserved It. Anyway The Times for us." "No, not any game next Sunday. We're putting the diamond in shape and expect to do better work then. No more roasts after that in our family, mind you." Finish Their Work. Contractor Crowell's men from here who have been working on his Colum bia avenue bridge at Hammond dur ing the last five months finished the concrete work there yesterday and will start Monday on two bridges at Leroy, that will take considerable time to fin ish. ' Give 'Em Square Deal. But for the fact that the Crown Point Bus drivers were unwilling to agree to their proposals the fare to the fair grounds this year would have been raised to 15 cents by the outside driv ers. Crown Point drivers are to be commended on their attitude and stand they took in this matter, which would have worked considerable hardship to many who have to make frequent trips to the grounds. It's all right to make hay while the sun shines, but there's no use hauling the field to the barn, too. is visiting at St. Josept. Mich., saying that she will be home Saturday. Dr. Schaefer gave a splendid lecture at the Methodist church last evening on "The New Peace Movement." Tomorrow Is the last day of the Teachers' Institute. GARY NEWS No Quorum Present. Heights and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Morgan Park, were out here visiting their mother. Mrs. Hallier, last Tuesday. They spent a very enjoyable time. The Misses Leehouts of Milwaukee, visited Miss race Int Hout Monday. Tony Meeter was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday. Mr. Hallier has a new cement cistern The Bar Association of Gary waa to have met yesterday for the purpose of electing officers, but there was not a quorum present, and so the meeting which Is quite an improvement to his was closed without any business being place, transacted. L. P. Goodwin of the Gary Investment D"5TEE whPr h.'wlll tak thA Monon to Craw- - ur baseball team will go to Lowell forrtsviil for a fw riavs' bnsinpss trln. next Sunday to play the team there AnjDoay wismng 10 go aiong can uu xne oary ponce wm in a. lew xiHiuniB, - on the 937 m. traln I nave a pac 01 lour oioocmounus wilii an(J get back here at 4;46 p m wnicn to irace criminals in ana aooui MUNSTER. Paul Kaske of Chicago is here visit ing relatives for several days. Charles Stallbohm is a Hammond vis itor today. C. P. Schoon and family went to the Crown Point fair today. Mr. and Mrs. VanUgteren of Rose land are visiting friends and, relatives here. Mr anrt Mrs P. Tanis are in Crown I finrv ThA Tinunrta vvrre hronerht last Pnint fnrtav offpndine the COUntV f air. I n 1 o-V f 4-. rifflr-or Tamed nnn'lino- whnlaV See n'3 SOn a' T.,.- L-Ai th.m vnm hi, hrnth.r' ThJ hospital. According to report the boy o-, v- v,- four canines are beautiful looking 18 aomg nicely. iu nuuu ou - SDecimens and will be of great value to The Misses Lena and Amelia Over- visiting in uiicago lor me pasi w . . rtturned to her home here today. C. d Clausen of Chicago was here yesterday on business. WHITING NEWS GREAT INTEREST. There is great interest we mightZ almost say excitement over the pro gress of the day-to-day auction. That Atchison avenue lot is $340 today. DAVIDSON BROTHERS, Whiting, Ind. Mr. Chenard was in Hammond Tues- St. Margaret's the police force after they are trained, hage were Hammond visitors yesterday. Herbert Heavenrich of the Ready The furnaces in our public school Roofing company, went to Chicago yes- building are being rebuilt .t present terday on business. S. B. Meyers of Chicago was in Gary yesterday on business. Louis Meketinskl of the Mack com pany was In Chicago yesterday traes- CLARK STATION. Mrs. F. Behn of Clark, was a South Chicago business visitor. H. Burge of Hammond was a busl- j actlng business, ness visitor nere. Mrs Henry Lundt and a party of Mrs. G. Acker of Clark transacted friends came to Gary yesterday from business at South Chiago. Hammond where they spent the day The Nash and Doyle sewer is now seeing the town. completed as far as the B. & O. rail- I gam Soglovitz, president of the road. I American Fixture and Light company Mrs. F. Frlck of this place is on the has landed another large contract, this as the way they were, they did not give good satisfaction. William Ziesenhenna made a business trip to Crown Point Tuesday. After spending a week visiting with their grandparents here, the Misses Es tella and Lillian Keilman returned to their home in Hobart Wednesday. Will J. Davis of the Illinois theater in Chicago, is entertaining several of his Chicago friends at the county fair and at his country home "Wlllo-wdale," this week. Fred Mott, Karl Griffin and Misses Bohl and Murray from Hammond, tour ed to Crown Point and attended the fair yesterday. Dr. Cook, who was stricken with paralysis some time ago was able to make a trip to Hammond yesterday, his first visit since being taken sick. George Kramer of Hammond visited his parents here last evening. John and Frank Daily of Chicago are visiting their relatives here during the fair. Jake Kussmaul of Hammond trans acted business in town last night. Mrs. Morton Gates of Hammond is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Daugh- erty, for a few days. David Emery and wife of Hammond attended the county fair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Northlain of Union Citv. Ind.. are visiting the Harold Wheelers this week. Mr. Andrew Sauerman and daughter, Miss Pauline, returned yesterday from Powers Lake, Wis., where they enjoyed a delightful outing. Mrs. Anna Dales is reported on the sick list for the past few days. The trains are bringing hundreds of visitors today to attend the jubilee fair. Miss Nita Cano from New Orleans is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sched dell for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neal of Joliet, 111., are visiting with relatives In town. sick list. EESSVTLLK I time, It is for the new Savage building, i located on the corner of Sixth avenue ST. JOHN. Mr. and Mrs. John Grimmer of Grif fith were visitors here today. Herman Klaus, William Segers and Henry Hothan of Hanover Prairie Hall-Drew Wedding. The marriage of Miss Florence Hall to Guy Drew, which took place in Chi cago last week will come as a surprise to the friends of the couple. The bride is the daughter of W. S. Hall of Sheridan avenue and is well and favorably known here where she has lived ever since a child. The groom Was formerly of Indiana Harbor where he has relatives and host of friends, but he recently went to Englewood to reside and it Is there that the couple will make their future home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Drew have the best wishes of their many Whiting friends. and Broadway. The fixtures are or tne - - ,.-,. hoc an urlll Via Tuit In at nni.A I ua,J 1 hl Q . m.V. . . . J . " " - - General Manager W. C. Phillips of Mesdames John and Henry Keilman the Gary and Interurban has returned visited relatives in Hammond Tuesday. Andrew Bohllng jr., lert lor Ham- Trustee R. F. Schaaf transacted business in Hessville yesterday. Mrs. Henry Muller spent yesterday from LaPorte, where he has been spend- in Chicago. ing the past few days inspecting the La mond yesterday. Mrs. Bundy of Hammond visited her Uorte division of the New York-Chi- Mrs. P. J. Keilman of Chicago who mother Mrs. Hess, here yesterday. cago Air line, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. m.. Cnh.u, nr tt,, was thA Miss Ada Johnson, secretary for W. Keilman for several days, returned 1U1S. --- " waw a - - 1 guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Hess A. Wirt, superintendent of public nome last nigni, yesterday. I schools, has left for her home in Ham- Frank Segers and Christ Brantz of i.mM VnnAB visited the county fair mond for a two weeks vacation. Bemis, transacted business here yes at Crown Point today, C. Karsten was a yesterday. Mrs. Richard Adams is on the sick lis.t. HEGEWISCH-BTJRNHAM Gary is soon to have another mem- terday. Hammond visitor ber aAed to its list of attorneys. At- Mrs. August Aubrey left for Ham- torney Harry rnuups, lor years one 01 mond last night the able practitioners of Chicago, will file his certificates with Indiana courts next week and secure permission to practice in Lake county. Miss Genevieve Cochrane, of East Chicago, has resumed her duties as night operator for the Chicago tele EAST CHICAGO. Opens Bakery. Mrs. Cobb has gone to Evanston, called there by the Illness of a relative, Mrs. Kiefer has gont on a visit to Phone Company, her father's home in Hammond. J. M. Woodman, of Chicago, is spend and Mrs. Snider, with ln& a few weeks In Gary soliciting sub- annan ioaf from Indiana Harbor. 8-20-2 scriptlons tor an aavertising magazine to be Issued in Gary during the coming Mrs. Stuart has re-opened her home bakery at 4814 Olcott avenue, East Chicago. In connection will sell Eshen- bach's baked goods from Hammond and also Wolfgan's twist and Boch- Mrs. Mills their children, went to Hammond shop ping. Mrs. Davie went to the city yesterd day. Mrs. Carmody and son were In Hege wish calling yesterday. Mrs. Groeling of Globe Station, vis ited with Mrs. George Peterson in Burnham today. Miss Julia Peterson was in Hammond on business today. Mayor Edward DeBrale went to month. The scheme is a monthly one crown Point today to attend the fair and will be advanced by a local real estate dealer. Frank Ryan of Whiting, has severed his connection with the Tolleston Lum ber and Coal Company and will take a much needed vacation before resuming office duties. ROBERTSDALE. WHEELER. and C. Ashline in St. Ann, 111., Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams were visitors to the Crown Point fair today. City Attorney J. D. Kennedy is in Crown Point today on legal business. Mr. Virgil Louck, chief clerk and cashier for th e Perre Markette rail road, is spending his vacation in Cana da, Michigan and Niagara Falls. Mr. Louck writes back that although his father is a native of Canada, he him self doesn't like the country and says East Chicago is good enough for him. Mrs. George Rastovski, One Hundred and Fifty-first street and Mellville ave- Hve. Ice cream social given by the W. C. Messrs. W. Little transacted business Mr. Zion and family of East of town, Tuesday. . . , 4 T i I are visiting re.anves m unWSU. Mrg Henry shalder of Indiana boule- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burge spent I yard who has been confined to her home Wednesday in Hobart. for the past six weeks with typhoid nue is very low and not expected to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Foreman were fever, is improving slowly, Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. William Vogel of Cleveland ave Irving Jones has received another I nue, is entertaining her nephew, George and larger gas engine for which he Is Vogel of Forest Park, 111 acting as agent. Mrs. E. Smith left for her home in Charles Lembke of Valparaiso trans- Danville, 111., yesterday after spend acted business in Wheeler Tuesday. Ing a week here the guest of Mrs. E D. L. Richmond Is threshing in the Rathburn of Roberts avenue vicinitv of Hobart. Alderman R. t . bchaar was a crown nA Ti.wn. mnxrAfl fcu fom . Point business visitor Tuesday, O. F. Aug. 25. East Chicago. 15-cents, St. Mary's hall, HOBART. Misses Ullie and Stella Keilman and Marie Scheldt,, who have been visiting relatives in Dyer for a week, returned home yesterday, accompanied by their cousin, Miss Alma Keilman. Quite a number from here went to Valparaiseo yesterday to attend the pic nic at Flint Lake given by Miss Dona hue, the music teacher, to her pupils. Miss Donahue has a large class in Ho bart. Peter Jacobson, clerk at the Pennsyl- vanit depot, and family, leave today for a weeks' visit at Buffalo and pointe in Canada. Adrain Johnston and family, who have been visiting in Hobart the past week with relatives, returned to their home in South Chicago last evening. Mrs. Ed Dwyer of Aetna, visited her parents in Hobart yesterday. Miss Emily Kruse, who has been vis iting in Hobart with her father for several days, returned to Chicago yes terday. Misses Elsie Wettengel and Tecla An derson, returned Monday from their month's visit in the west. Thomas Clark, who moved his family to Hammond several months ago, has returned to Hobart and is now In the draying business again. A good many of our people are at tending the county fair this week. ily into Mrs. Eaton's house in town. Herman Marquart is visiting rela tives in Chicago. Dick Small and mother, who have been visiting relatives in Pittsburg, will return about the first of September. VALPARAISO- Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss of East Jef ferson street expect to leave within the next two weeks for Cambridge, O., to make their futifre home. Mr. Bliss is engaged nn the drug business there. Mrs. Bliss was formerly Miss Julia Fish. Sunday will be the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of M. and Mrs. Charles Krieger of North Napoleon street. Air. and Mrs. S. E. Holley have moved into the rooming house at 359 East street, formerly occupied by W. W. Barton .who has gone to San Francisco. to practice law. Thomas Ward has received word from his daughter, Mrs. Anna Maroney, who NEW CASES FILEO IN CIRCUIT COURT INDIANA HARBOR. Takes Fingers Off. Mrs. Malone of Roberts avenue, left yesterday for an extended visit with relatives in New York. Mesdames Bahn. Maas and Lanko spent Tuesday visiting'friends in Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klemm and daughter. Miss Hattle, of Indiana boule vard, enjoyed a days' outing In River- dale, 111., Tuesday. J. Epstein of Indiana bomevard Is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John Soltwedel and Mrs. B. A. Halstead, an expert machinist, n the employ of the Inland Steel Com pany in their machine shop at this place, had the misfortune to lose the Henry Bader have returned after visit- two middle fingers of his right hand at ing several days in Valparaiso, Ind. the middle joint this morning at II Father Benedict of Lincoln avenue. o'clock. He was engaged, .at the time jef t f0r a few days' visit in Notre of the accident, in grinding a planer Dame, Ind. l' tt"u 11 B"' l"e Mrs. Henry Gobel left Monday for an in between it and the emery wheel and took them off like a flash of lightning. Crown Point, Ind., Aug. 20. (Spe cial.) The following new cases were filed in the Lake circuit court here to day: 8058 Aloysious J. Walz vs. Augusta Kreitzke. Slander. Stinson Bros. and 1. E. Kelly, attorney's for plaintiff. 8059 The First National Bank of Crown Point, second, vs. Henry Hopp, Ed Hopp and Philenus Will iams. Civil. Bruce and Bruce, at torneys for plaintiff. 8060 Mary Krumm vs. Estate of Eliza beth Krugg. Claim file. T. S Fancher, attorney for plaintiff. HORSES ARE DYING WITH THE GLIDERS gan. Superintendent C. McDaniels of Ham mond was a Robertsdale visitor Tues- -i ii nas Deen discovered tnat a num Miss Martha Rhode of Chesterton, is ber of horses In the grading camps in tne guest oi mr. ana aire, jonn wicn- and about Gary have been dying of rL ,oi xvuuens aveuue. glanders. In all it is said that seven Mr. and Mrs. William Kougnt enterr- horses have become the victims of the They wlll return thatalned the latter's father, N. T. Phil- disease ups oi unicago at ineir nome in u;ieve- When It is discovered that a horse land avenue Tuesday. has glanders, the only thing left to Mrs. Scott Coryell and children of do is to shoot It and prevent the spread Roberts avenue, returned from a two of the disease, which is very con- week's visit with relatives in Chicago, jtageous. Charles Webb of Port Huron. Mich.. An inspection of the various grading was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles camPs wil1 be made by a veterinary George W. Woop returned this morn ing from a weeks' visit in Muskegon, Mich. A. G. Lundquist, Walter J. Riley, Dr. Frederick Sauer and C. A. Westberg, left this morning for Crown Point in an automobile. evening. Dr. Sauers, Oscar Georg, Max Hey- man and a friend from Chicago, went over to the Crown Point fair yester day in an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Matiasovsky, 1610 One Hundred and Thiray-seventh street, had a thirteen and one- pound soji born to them yesterday. Mrs. Matiasovsky and the baby are getting along nicely. John Schuman, who has been sick at St. Margaret's hospital for the past week with typhoid fever, is Improving. half Flauger of Harrison avenue, the fore and "where horses are found to be af- part of the week. flicted with the disease they will be lm Miss Blanche Martinson left Tuesday mdlatf1 k,lled for LaPorte where she' will visit Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Schaaf Jr., for a few days. ' Local horsemen are of the opinion that if the epidemic is not stopped soon there will be losses amounting to thousands of dollars in horses. CARL ANDERSON GEKXRAL CONTRACTOR Building and Sidewalks A. SPECIALTY Telephone I. B. 863. Rea. 021. LANSING. M. and Mrs. Trinoskl and son-in-law F. Barco, left Tuesday morning for a j weeks' visit with friends In Milwaukee. Youth-Giving Illusions. The most important things for a young woman to cling to are her illu sions. Nothing, indeed, will keep her so young or bo cheerful. So long as she helleres that anything anything delightful, of course can happen to her, it will never occur to anybody to Ibink of her se. Ladles' Fleli? Henry Bock was a business visitor In Chicago Tuesday. Miss Jennie Int Hout Is spending a week with her brother, Adam, in Chicago. Rev. J. Luxen of Muskegon, Mich., visited friends in Lansing yesterday. Rev. Luxen was formerly pastor of the flret Reform church of Lansing. Mrs. G. H. Doustry was called to her home in Orance City, la., where her sister is quite ill. Rv. Doustra ex , pects to follow Monday. Mrs. J NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ARE GRANTED YESTERDAY, Crown Point, Ind., Aug. 20. (Special) The following licenses were Issued to couples wanting to wed here yester day: Nathaniel F. Sawyer, Catheryne L Marks, Chicago; Charles F. Ctotz, Ber tha Mueller, Chicago; John Mertel, Julia Hamzllcek, Indiana Harbor; Thomas Murphy, Anna Gaynor, Chicago; Louia Stone, Sarah Cohen, Chicago; Henry W, Hatting, Bessie L. Rock, Chicago; Al- exander G. Barrett. Agnes E. Eilsbee, Chicago; Joe Raff, Anna Kroll. Chicago; Edward T. Balcom, Sylvia R. Parker, Chicago; Wm. B. Rodger, East Chicago, Frieda E. Gru enr Tin mmond : Allen B. Kock of Washington Chapman. Marie Druyer, Chicago. Frank Miles, who Is employed in carrying the mail, was given a vacation by Uncle Sam, which he will spend in Michigan City. His position is being filled by his brother, Leslie Miles. Miss Emma Swan was in Chicago yes terday. Frank Shorts of Neosha, Kan., spent a few hours here Tuesday night as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harr. Mr. Shorts is enroute to his home in Penn sylvania where he will visit his par ents and little son. Harry Klefe left last night for Ceda Rapids, la. Mrs. James E. Twltt entertained sev eral ladies at a card party at her home in Oliver street Tuesday night in hon or of Mrs. Fred Brett of Alton. A mos enjoyable evening was spent. Maurice Hartnett has returned from the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago slightly improved in health. Miss Rosle Schaefer has returned from Chicago where she has been vis iting two weeks with relatives. Theodore Kammer of Dyer, visited Tuesday with his sisters, Mesdames Schaefer, Koch and Scheer and also sister-in-law, Mrs. Andrew Kammer of Oliver street. The sisters of St. Michaels echoool re turfned yesterday from St. Marys-in-the- Woods at Terre Haute, to resume their duties for the coming year. Miss Margaret Crothy of South Chi cago was a Whiting visitor Tuesday evening. Miss Carol M. Kiefe Is visiting in Danvers, Mass. L. II. Mattern and daughter, Miss Louise, were in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Fox and children are back from a visit with relatives near Joliet. Miss Anna Shepherd and Olive and Edward Shepherd, who have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregg, for several days, returned to their home in Hyde Park. Mrs. Alberding and son have returned to their home in Chicago after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hemmy, of Sheridan avenue. Misses Helen Mattern, Jessie Duggan, Jessie Curtis, Amy Marshe and Ruby Hughes, will be the guests of Miss Ruth G. Dale at her home In Winnetka 111., tomorrow. Misses Fay and Clara Curdy and Stella Printon of Alton, 111., who have been guests at the home of Roy Green left yesterday for a visit in Chicago. Roy Green was at home Tuesday evening in honor of his guests. Misses Fay and Clara Curdy and Stella Prin ton of Alton, 111. The main diversion of the evening was cards, the favors being awarder to Amy Marshal and Hoyt Ogram, first; Jessie Curtis and P. P. Pfelfer, consolation. Refresh ments were served by the hosts' moth er and at a late hour the twenty-four young people left for their homes, all voting Mr. Green a decidedly clever host. The W. C. O. F. will give an ice cream social in the Soltwedel block to morrow night for the benefit of the Sacred Heart church. Andrew Sorenson of Steiglitz Park is suffering with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stout, of One Hun dred and Nineteenth street, have moved to Maywood, 111. Mr. Stout was the proprietor of the bicycle and automobile shop at Clark and One Hundred and Nineteenth street. This place is now closed up. Mrs. Charles Cole attended a meeting of the Trainmen's Auxiliary In South Chicago yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Miles and daugnter, Hazel, were in Chicago yesterday. Miss Lillie Hansen of Chicago is vis iting at the home of Miss Marguerite Hughes of Fred street. William Hickey is engaged In taking the official numbers of voters for the state. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor and children of Hammond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole of Fred street last evening. L. F. Coddington of Pennsylvania avenue, is spending his vacation in La Porte. Mrs. Jack O'Keefe is 111 at her home In One Hundred and Nineteenth street with typhoid fever. Fred Harr, who has recently re turned from a Michigan summer re sort, Is ill again with rheumatism. Greenfield, Ind., Aug. 19. The mid summer congress of fruit growers, truckers and horticulturists, under the auspices of the Indiana State Horticult ural Society, began here today and will continue over tomorrow. New Tork, Aug. 19. Dr Len. G. Broughton, the noted preacher of At lanta, Ga., sails today for London, where he is to fill the pulpit of Dr. G. Camobell Morgan during the next two months. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 19. Mem bers of the Ancient Order of Hibernian throughoue Connecticut united In a big parade and demonstration here today. Delegations from Waterbury, Merlden, Hartford and other leading cities took part. Cedar Point, O., Aug. 19. A good at tendance marked the opening here to day of the annual convention and out ing of the Ohio association of Elks. Business combined with an elaborate programme of entertainment will keep the visiting Elks busy until the end of the week. Denver, Col., Aug. 19. The annual meeting of the American Life Conven tion, made up principally of the smaller Western and Southern Life Insurance companies, began in this city today J and will continue until Saturday. A wide range of topics relating to the life insurance business are slated for consideration. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 19. With a full attendance of delegates the dem ocratic state convention of Minnesota was called to order in the Auditorium here this morning. The convention will place in nomination candidates for gov ernor and other state officials to be voted for at the election In November. Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 19. With tlectlon of a carnival queen today As bury Park's eighteenth annual baby show is inaugurated under most prom ising auspices. The festivities will con tinue for this week. More than 500 children are entered for the baby pa rade, which is the chief event of th carnival. Winona, Minn., Aug. 19. With flut tering flags and marital music, Winona extended a hearty welcome today to the delegates to the fourth annual en campment of the department of Min nesota, United Spanish War Veterans. The official welcome of the veterans was followed by annual business ses sion which was presided over by Pat rick Miller of St. Paul. Various feat ures of entertainment have been ar ranged for tonight. Burlington. Vt. Aug. 19. Arrange ments have been concluded here for the opening tomorrow of a three days' con ference of the New England Demo cratic Progressive League. The meet ing will discuss plans to carry on the Bryan campaign throughout the New England states and will pay particular attention to the state contest now on in Vermont, which state is to' hold its election ten days hence. It (s desired that the democrats make a good show ing in the election for the effect it may have on the campaign in other states. Winston-Salem, N . C. Aug. 19. Scores of visitors are in Winston-Salem and the number is being increased with the arrival of every train. The occa sion is the annual reunion of the North Craolina division of the United Con federate Veterans, which promises to be one of the best attended gatherings the veterans have held in recent years. Between 1500 and 2000 veterans, sons and daughters and other visitors are expected. The large attendance, the presence of prominent speakers and the elaborate programme of entertain ment combine to give promise of one of the most successful reunions evr held by the North Carolina veterans. 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