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unfa ASE EIQHT THE DEMOCRATIC BANNER TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1910 'N P ii P s i nTiii ipjtii ii.iift FRANCIS B. HARRISON Congressman Who Had White House Door Slammed In Face MARIETTA COLLEGE JUBILEE IS OPENED President Tall to Be Sneaker Wednesday. ; Marietta, O., Juno 1.1. Miirlotta Is today a nmss of gay colors in honor of tlio greatest event in hor his tory tho diamond juhllcu eolohra tlon of Alnilettu cidlogo und home coming week. Many celebrities, in cluding President Tnft nnd Governor Harmon, will lie hero, and thousands of visitors nr expected. Tim occa sion is the- celebration of tho seventy fifth nnntvorhary of tlio granting of tho cliarter of Marietta, college. Today Is being given fiver mostly to social alfaiis. Tomorrow Is alumni day. Tho llftloth anniversary of Ma rietta chapter of i'lil Ileta Kappa will, ho celebrated, and Professor Fdwlu A. Clrosvenor of Amherst college, na tional president, will delivur two ad dresses. Wednesday Is anniversary day. President Taft will arrlo at 12 o'clock and spend the afternoon here. Ho will deliver two nddiosw'H, one In tho park and the second In tho com mencement hall. DIES DEFENDING SON Woman Shot Down by Husband, Who Then Ends Own Life, lliclimnnd, Va Juno CI. Allen 1). Taul, trouHiuer of tho Pine Street Daptlst church, shot and hiHtnntly killed his wife and later blow out 'his brains, ut the Paul home. The shoot ing followed an fill-night njiurrcl. Mis. Paul was killed In defending her Mia Leslie, X, hs the father, who hud retired shoitly bofoio the deed was committed, entered the boy's room moil after, armed with a T.'-ciillher-rvolvr. Ills wife i ashed I. between Mm und the boy Just as he pulled the trigger, the bullet tnklng effect in Iter left aim and penetrating her left lung. Crying for tho lad to inn "for his life." the mother fell to tho floor. Standing over her body lmin Hied another bullet Into her breast, resulting In death In a the lofl few minutes. It Is thought thai he was afflicted with nu attack of temporary Insanity. LIVE STOCK ANDGRAIN CHICAQO Cuttle Hcivm. .'. S0(ff8 )6; 'I eXIiS BlOlTH i." 8.'lt7 HO, I'P' HtlH-IH, tt Gll'd" Ml. xlo.'kvM mill tVcilt't. $1 HOW . 60, cun unit lii'lfPM, J iliMfT H, ChIvi n.tC IW) 00 Hlieiip Hint Lumlis r.alln alit-ep. t'l B1G Oil, woHlerii, $3 75 'OH 00, niitlw Iiimliri, If r.UftH Ml. WfHt i.rn, St .Mfii 0U y.Mii'.liiKH, 10 loft il i,l), IIohH.-UkIii 4'.i lRfi 7U, inlxcil, J:i i.ii 70. hit IV). J'l IQCfil 70. ioiikIi, y MP 0 r.0, pl, !i iOtfl 00. Wheat No. 2 lid. SI Olfi'l 0G Ciiril No. 2, r,9',6 C'jV OutH-Nii 2 white, 39VifM0e. EAST QUFFALO C'ultlc Kxpoil cat-tie,-IT 75iH 00, HhlpiiliiK HtueiH, J7 00 W 7 f6. Iititelitr cattle. C 7fi6f7 USj liclfom, 5 SUU7 2ft; fill rows, U 00i; 20; balls, 14 aSVO 10, i.illlfin unit prliiKorx, J3 00 70 uo. CalvcH VJ OOjl'i no. .Sheep unit J.mnliM MUi'il Hlicop, 15 BOtffP 76; wetli ri, t0 00WU 15; ewes, 15 OOftC 80, year ltiitiH to 0S1K r0, HpriiiK ImntiN, 10 DUW 7B. ItOKh- IIi'uvIih, J;i 00; niidliiiiin, St "j05f 0 US YoiklTH, !' HBJrlO yO; plifn, 110 10, roUtfliif, )'J III Mhkh, JS 00, PITT8DURQ Cuttle. Choice, IS 2&Q 1 40; prime, 1 HOUR 20; tidy biudiem, S7 V'Cir' CO, lii'Krm. S4 007 (10; eowv, bulla unit Muti", 14 00G 7C; ItniiU vow.i, W Withl 00. ftilvex- Vrnl, $7 00 jf!) SO, FlKtip utul l.uinlm Pi line wrtlifru, 3 00 C 76. K(kI nilxi-d, M OUtK 40, lainliii, 14 00(tK 00' Hiirlnc InmbM, g OOtfS uo, How Prim lieavlea. i KOB flij m tllumit, tl V.I; 'liKitvy Verkun, yj MjJ 10 00, IIkIU Y(irki-i, 110 OOOilO 03, pIkh, 10 05 trlO 10, CLEVELAND CiUlle: Cllnleo Me em, (7 W)7 &0, lielfiTB, IS C0t7 00 fat eowi, V, 0003 tO, IjuIIh, )S OOQG !i, inllkam und HlHliiKkm, 130 00tf0& 00. Calvin ij tO ilown. rilivrp ami I.uinliv Mlxi'd Biiup, 14 coa4 :r.: e, i 0094 co,ict flltop, tt OOrrjt) 73. IuiiiIm, II O0'(fX CO, iloH HeiivleH 19 65. infilluniH, D 70; YorUcrB, t'l 70UU 75. plKM, t 76; inlxrd, ft) 70(ll 73. niutiliH. U 60; hIukh. J7 75. CINCINNATI- Whenti No 2 101I, II oa (1 13 Coin No i tnlxi'il, nivi$f03o. Oat--Na i mixed, 3Sit03ap. Ity No. z, siwazo i-T'i ir: so. nunc Muati- 313 "6 Hnron--Jl( 60 Cattle 13 23i$ 1 to Sheei 12 6091 75. IanibH 00p 1 110 HoKM-tS 76M8 05, TOLGDO-Wlieit. tl 08', OOl, S9?;oj -yjre, 7Dl, ulorseeUt to 80. 4 1 K,,Ai, 'Aj?s. XjjL 1VIIAT A WONDERFUL CHANGE The Howard Holler Mills have been compelled to run nlmost night nnd day to accomodate tlio rush of farmers nnd orders from merchants for tho Pride of the Valley Hour. Under tho management of Mr. K. I. Ilrown of tho Hrown Milling Co. In spite of tho open houses kept nil over tho country by tho Minnesota, Hour ptoiplo who give free lunch nnd a snek of Hour to everybody while they aro soliciting orders. Why Is This So Hecnuse the grocers of Hownrd and and adjoining towns, cities, farmers rnd consumers bellovo In standing by their home wheat growers and the farm laborers Instead of tlio north webt people. No! don't let us stand still and see ono of the best enter prises we have shrink, dwindle and die by tho sting of n great monopoly with Its millions, giving away thousands by gifts and premiums to suppress tho preatest enterprises of this country, known as tho winter wheat growers nnd tho mills. We want to say Just hero that we have tho llrst tlmo over to blend one pound of spring wheat flour in our flour. Wo liavo always believed In standing by our homo wheat growers. And, anyhow, tho Hour mado by tho Hrown Milling Cp. out of tho puro winter wheat Is the richest and whit est, needing no alum or other bleaches to mnko delicious white bread and cakes. , Don't forget to cnll for tho "Prldo of the Valley" Hour and ho convinced. 1IHOWN MILLING CO, Howard, Ohio. SHORT LOCALS nutter 22c, eggs 22c. Sharp's for cut flowors, 8 N. Mnln. Qeni Laundry, 7 N. Main St. tf Clougu for sowing machines. tf Flowers and Moral designs. Ahorn's. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. H. Wllllnms were Columbus visitors this afternoon. Croquet sets CDc and up. Woolson's. Metzgor, tho up-to-dato tailor. tf Mr. John Klngslleld of Akron spont Sundny in Mt. Vernon tho guest of rol ntivcH and li lends, Mr. Tobias Franklin of Akron spent Sunday in Mt. Vernon, tlio guest of friends, " Mr. llnrloy Workman of DnnvlUo spent Sunday in Cleveland the guest of friends. Mr. X. O. Collo and family of North Cnthcrluo street spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Centorburg. Adjustablo window screens 15c and up. Woolson's Department store. Mr. Carrolton Ilreeco of North Me Kciizlo street Is spending several days with relatlvt-s and friends in Utlcn. Councilman and Mrs. Kdwurd Dover of Kast Omnblor street spent Sundny In (iranvllle, ,Mr. Jiimes Kilo of Sparta Is coullued to his homo hy a sevoro attack of 111 1. ess. Mr. William l,ynn of Cleveland was lu M(. iruiiu Monday visiting with trleuds. Mr. Clinton N. Cotton of Clnllup, N. M., arrived lu the city this morning to visit his brother Mr. r'rod Cotton. Mr. and Mih. Sherman Ward of Cleveland aro the guests of relatives ami friends In the city. Mr, .lames Feenoy has returned to his homo after a several days' busi ness trip to Pittsburg, Mr. Jay Vincent Walker or (lambler spent Sunday In Mt. Vornoji tho guest or friends. ' Mr. and Mrs, lOmest flrubb havo moved from llutler to Ml. Vornou, whero they will lesldo lu the future Hot plates and gas ovoiih, Wool ton's Dopartinent store. Mr. Arnold Hush has returned from Columbus after spending several days there attending to some business mat ters, Mr. Hay Canett wont to Canton Monday morning to spend several days attending to some business mat ters, Comol Couiol Attond tho adminis trator's tmlo of lino oak mantles at Back's furniture store. West Gam bler stroot, tt Mr. Harrington was taken to his home lu Howard Mondny afternoon after a successful operation at tho Mt. Vernon hospital. Mr, Wallace Mastuller, who has been attending Denlson university at (Iranvllle, Is home to spend the Hum mer. Idt'tlo KIoIho Scott, aged four, tnng a beautiful doll song at tho chil dren's dny exorcises at tho M, 10. church Sunday afternoon. l.uwn mowers, ?2,'J8 and up. Wool lion's Department store. Mr, William Robinson left today for Dolnwaro to attend tho commence ment exercises of Ohio Wesloynn Unl-Aorsltj. Mr. William Scrlbner of North Park street spent Sunday In Columbus. Mr. George Brooks Is somewlint Im proved after a sovero attack of ill ness at "her home in South Vernon. Screen doors. 00c to $1.50 cpmplotc. Woolson's Department store. Mr. Wnrner Sharp Is confined to his home on South Cay street by a severe attack of illness Mrs. John Pontlng left Mondny Tor Moweaqun, 111,, for a visit with the family of Mr. Tom C. Pontlng. Mr. and Mrs. George Peters of Co lumbus spent Sundny with Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Devln. Mr. Gall Hauber went to Gambler Mondny morning to nttend to some matters of business. , Mr. G. S. Hnys of Gambler spent Saturday In Mt. Vernon attending to some matters of business. Mr. nnd Mrs. William F. Rimer spent Sunday In Homer, the guests of relatives. Mr. Lewis Hymnn went to Millers burg Monday morning to attend to some matters of business, Mr. Stout returned to his home In j Utlcn Monday morning after a suc cessful operation at the Mt. Vernon hospital. Hon, Lowls 11. Houck of this cltv is to bo the speaker for commence ment this week at West Lafayetto college. Mrs. F. A. Taylor and dnughter, Marguerite, have returned to their home on Kast Front street after a week's visit with relatives In Colum bus. Mr. Hay Culbortson, who Is attend ing college at Cornell, nrrlved home this afternoon to spend tho summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbortson, Fast Vino street. Hov. Thomas McCnlla of Cleveland arrhed In tho city this nfternoon to Islt With his parents, east of the city, nnd also to attend ovents of com mencement week in Gambler. Mr. and Mrs. William Lee returned Sunday morning from Pullman, 111., where Air. Lee has been employed for several wooks past In tho Interest of tho C, & G, Cooper compnny. Mr. William Wondorly of Lancaster was In tho city Monday on business. Mr. Robert Clark of Cleveland ar rived In the city this afternoon to spend the summer with his parents on North Main street. Mrs. Will Fonts and Mrs. Mark Rea son of Mnnsflold are. in the city to at tond the commencement exorcises of' tho Mt. Vernon High school. They aro tho guests of Mr. C. C. Dowds. City Solicitor James L. Leonard and Mrs, Leonard left Monday for Chica go, III., called thoro by tho serious Ill ness of the hitter's sister, Mrs. 11. K. Cotton,, formerly of Mt. Vornon. Miss ICllzabeth Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cole of this city, will sail on Juno 29, from Now York City for nn extended trip through Kng land. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rowley George of Worcester, Mnss., spent Sundny In tho city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam George at "Hoaomny" farm. They left Monday altornoon lor Columbus, Mr. and Mrs, Amos How, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllam Row of Rrandon and Miss Illaneht! Dcnulson of Utlcn dpent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. IClinor Me Cullough, who reside In Ilramlon. Mrs. James Shannon or Kallda, 0 Is spending sevornl days with Mrs. C. V. Reach of South Vernon and her brother. Mr. Wllllain Deakln, who Is ill at his homo In Green Vulley. lion. J. A, Leonard, sperlntendent or ,tho Ohio Statu Reformatory, Mans Hold, was lu tho city today for a short time tho guest or Mr. .liaison Vlneont, being enroute to Howard wheio ho will ill liver a lectnro. Mrs. Sarah D. Taylor, Mr. Howard Tarr and Mr. Fank Parrott visited with Mr Harry Turner, who Is con duct! In 11 hospital lu Columbus, on Sundny. Thoy found Mr. Turner to bo resting very comfortably on Sun day, Comol Comol Attend tho adminis trator's sale of lino oak mantles nt Back's furniture store. West Gnm blor street. tt Mr. and Mrs, Judson Rail, who re side north of tho city, will leavo Tuesday morning for Quebec, from which point, they will sail for Europe on the 17th of this month. During their trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Rail will visit tho following countries: Eng land, Ixolnnd, Scotland, Rolglum, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Holland, Tho annual state encampment , of tho G. A. R., tho Woman's Relief corps, tho Sons of Veterans nnd tho Ladles' Auxiliary occurs this week In Xonln, Tho following Mt. Vornon peoplo loft Monday nftornoon for Xonln; Capt. M. M. Murphy, Capt. O. G. Daniels. Mrs. Danleh, Mr. und Mrs. .Initios El ioy, Wlllliim Mavis of Amity, Lenndor Cuywood, G. W. Ralston, L. D. Cuy wood of Frederlcktown. Mr. E. W. Ilreeco, Mr. Shannon Sultt, Mrs. Noblo Wolr Jr., Mrs. C'lnreuco Reeco, Mrs. George Crltehlleld Mrs. John Georgo. A largo number expect to lcavo Tues day morning from this city for Xonla. Mr. nnd Mrs Renjnniln McCoy of East Chestnut street spont Sundny In Nowurk tlio guests of relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs, Scott Davis of Freder lcktown spont Sundny In M. Vernon, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harloy Le master of East Ilurgess street, Mrs. Ilarbara Carle has returned to her nonio In Mt. Vernon after n three months' visit with relatives In Hamll ton and Cohnubus. Mrs. William Penrose ofKnst Ilur gess street, who has for tho past sev eral days been severely 111, Is some what Improved. (Mr. Reryl Horn of Akron spont Sun dny In Gambler tho guest of friends. Miss Mary Dickinson of Mt. Victory, Ohi6, spent Sunday with friends In Gambler. Mr." William Crowl of Cleveland is spending several days with relatives In Danville. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O. Mitchell of'Mt. Vernon spent Sunday with relatives nnd friends in Gnmbler. Air. and Airs. Hal Eggleston and son of Alt. Vernon spoilt Sundny with friends In Gnmbler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aletzger of Troy, Ohio, are spending several days with relatives In Gambler. Air. and Airs. Alfred Rlako of Co lumbus spent Sunday with relatives In Gambler. Air. and Mrs. Wllllnm Rrlcker of Alt. Vernon spont Sunday with ielatlves and friends in Danville. Air. John Harris of Cleveland Is spending several days in Danville the guest of relatives. Air. nnd Airs. John Uiggs of Orrvllle aro spending several days wltlurela tlvos In Danville. Air. and AlrsGuy Alason of Alt. Vor non spent Sundny with Mrs. Jennie Alason of Rrandon. Air. Clay Parker of Philadelphia, Pa., Is expected In tho city tills oven lug to visit with his parents, Air. and Airs. II. C. Parker. Mrs. Pctor Relnhour nnd Airs. Jnno Hoohor, who reside west of Brandon, bpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Uelnhour of Brandon. Collapslblo go-carts $5,00, Wool son'o. store. Airs. Ernest Rrown of West Walnut streethas returned to her homo after a pleasant visit of three months with friends and roatives. at Elwood, Ind. Airs. Harold Walker was a visitor In Columbus on Alonday aftornoon. AJIss Olvlo Vail of Cardlngton Is spending svernl days with hor grand parents, Air. and Mrs. Ira Vail of Sparta. AIlss Hhea Taylor has resigned her position ns operator In tho Gambler telephone exchange and has returned to her home in Uticn. Miss Ruth Vigor nnd brolner John, of Pomona, Kansas, aro spending several days with their grandfather, Dr. Vigor of Rrandon. Airs. J, L. Rogors nnd daughter and son of Columbus aro spending several days In Gnmbior the guests of rela tives. Mr. and Airs. Bennington of AH. Vor non spent Sunday with their daugh ter, AUbb Alary Bennington, who is an operator in tho Gnmbior tolephono exchange. Tho school for thq clorgymon for Ohio, which Is to bo held In Boxloy Hall, Gambler, during this weok, will begin this uvenlng. About slyty min isters aro expected. r e$eooae&c994eft0ecweoafftaftti s wflP idf ptst S W WL The MILWAUKEE Air. James Rnlston sjient Sunday with relatives and friends In Hownrd. Gamblerand Frederlcktown will piny i gamo of base ball oil Benson Held In Gambler on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. F. C. Larlmoro left Alondny noon for' Wollesloy. .Massachusetts, where ho will Attend tho commence ment oxorcises nt Wollesley collcgo where his dnughter, AIlss Harriett Larlniore, is n member of tho gradu ating clnss of two hundred nnd fifty. During' his stay In the east, Dr. Larl moro will visit a number of cities on business. The motion for n new trlnl made by the attornuys of Columbus Albau, who wns found guilty on the charge of Intoxication by .Mayor Mitchell sev eral days ago, wan oven tiled by the mayor on Alonday morning at ten o'clock und ten days wore given Al ban's attorneys In which to file n bill of exception, KLLED Were 60 Persons In MontrealToday When Newspaper Plant Was Destroyed By Fire Montreal, Quebec, June 23 Three hundred people were trapped in the building of the Montreal Herald when It was destroyed by fire today. The building collapsed. The number of dead Is estimated at from 'thirty to sixty. Scores seriously Injured. Fire men did heroic wlrk saving girls work ing In the bindery department. From New York To Pliiladel pliia In Short Time Philadelphia. June 13 Charles K. Hnmiltonthe aviator, landed at Front nnd Erie nvenues, In this city, at 9:28 o clock this morning. Ho covered tho 8C-mIlo lllght from New York in one hour and 50 minutes. Bone In Hand While Boxing ' With A Friend John Herschler, residing in South Vernon, sustained a painful injury on' Snturday evening while engaged in n boxing match with a friend. Tho two young men wore. "mixing it up" when In some tnnnnor Air. Herschler struck his left wrist against his opponent's body nnd the bones were disloented. Ho Immediately went to tho ofllco of Dr. S. E. Deoloy where surgical at tention was rendered. The Clothes mu DISLOCATED Spring and Summer Smartest Styles and Fabrics for Men, Young Men and Boys are represented in this sale. It will pay you to come NOW and see our special offerings in Suits, Hats, Shirts, Furnishings Etc. The best there is in Clothing, Haberdashery, etc., to suit every $ taste and purse. t$ The Home of Good Clothes M Started By !f Solomon At Wallionding Closes Doors Tho Wnlhondlng Biyik, which was started at Walhondtng last Decem ber by A. J. Solomon, closed Its doors Snturdny and it Is likely that the bus iness will be closed up nnd the bank discontinued. Joo L. AIcDowell nnd Warren Hay of Coshocton linvc been nppolntedrecelvers. Thecloslng of this bank follows similar action taken by Solomon anil his associates two or fhreo days ago at Alarshallfleld.Wayno county. It is snld that a major por tion of the nssets of the bank aro in vested in paper of the Butler Alfg. Co.. of Butler, O., of which Air. Sol omon Is ut the head, and that it can not bo realized upon at present. A CHALLENGE Curly Mttchenux (theBelglum Her cules) wishes to challenge nny wrest ler In the county, weight not to ex ceed ISO pounds, catch-as-catch-can style, best two out of three falls, the' bout to take place at tho Cooper thea ter, Friday, June 17th, as a prelimin ary to tho Gotch and Ackorman match. Curley says he Is willing to defend his title for money, chalk or marbles. FOR SALE 70-acre farm. Close to Alt. Vernon, Good buildings nnd fenc es. Nice big orchard. Price $CO0O. W. C. ROCKWELL & BRO. tt Mt. Vernon, Ohio. . i Asked. "If you really want to bo srnnrt and up to date." said a ' young woman, I'there Is one word you must drop from your vocabulary, and that is the word 'Invited.' No person of any claims to standing ues It any more. Vou must not say that you have been Invited to Mrs Sparkler's dinner par ty. Vou mention simply that you have been 'asked.' Vou liuve been 'usked' to attend Miss Spink's wedding, and you have 'asked' a few people for din ner on Thursday. 1 am not Informed as to what smart noun replaces 'Invi tation.' but 1 do not hold with those persons who use 'bid' or Invite.' it Is best. 1 think, to avoid the nso of any substantive whatever In such a con nection and to bring in the yorb 'ask' as often as one can. If you cling to Invited' you must expect to bo con sidered as hopeless. Just ns If you lilnvpd nlnifiiaiif' or enlleetnd onvpnlr spoons." New York Press. Airships and Air Currant. Germany's greatest achievement Is not the technical perfection of the air going craft; Mio ban learned bow to use the air currents as tho birds do in traveling. This is n science; the ship is only its instrument, Airships will double nud treble their speed by act ing In harmony with the forces of na ture, the primal speed maker. There Is a working force ouly lately reckon ed with oven by builders of air craft, and that Is the wind. Airships wll use the trade wiud to reach this con tinent because tt-'nlways blows o'no way. That is as simple a proposition ns that a low powered steamer should use the gulf stream. Air traffic to compete wltji rail or water must main tain as sure a schedule of travel. Gcr many has already mapped her airship routes to nilil from America. Ccutury Show Is Now Open and the IS ON: uai J Society News Engagement Announced Word , has been received here of tho engagement of AIlss Lora Howo of Tuscola, Illinois nnd Air. Wllllain L. Robinson of this city. Miss Howe was n classmate of Mr. Robinson nt Ohio Weslcyan and nftcrwards graduated from Smith Col I go nt Northhampton, Alnss. During tho past year sho has been traveling in the Orient. Mr. Rob inson is n graduate of Harvard Law school and since his graduation has been engaged fn tho practlco of law In this city. Magers-Armstrong ' Wedding Word has been received In Mt. Ver non s'tnting that Air. William Alagers, formerly of this city 'and now residing In Carthage, Ohio, will beunlted In marriage to Airs. Bertha Armstrong of Ripley, Ohio, on Wednesday of this week. To Entertain J With Luncheon Mrs. Frederick Sturges will enter tain nt her home on East Gnmbler street with brldgo luncheon at ono o'clock, Tuesdny nfternoon. 1 PBITOABY . ; ,J 4 94 J4 J 9t J 4 Richardson Funeral The funeral of tho late Airs. John Richardson, who died at her homo In Chicago, will occur at the AlcCor mlck undertaking room on South Main street nt ten o'clock -Tuesday morning Instead of at Mound View cemetery as before stated. George Prouter George Prouter died at his homo about one-half mllo north of Lock on Alondny nfternoon nt about one o'clock after a several weeks' illness caused l.y a stroko of paralysis, He was' seventy-five years of ago at tho tlmo of his death a'lul had been a resident of Alilford township for many years. He Is survived by his wife and ono eon. A OAIU) OF THANKS We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to tho kind friends nnd neigh bors who so generously assisted us during tho Illness and at tho tlmo of tho death of our boloved wife and mother. THE SAPP FAMILY. , A WILL OCCUR SOON 4 Tho city council meets this even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Tho L. C. B. A. will hold a bus Iness meeting Monday ovcnlng In th K. of C. hall. The second degreo -will be con ferred on a class of four candidates at tho regular meeting of Quindaro lodge No. 310, I. O. O. F on Tuesday even ing. The regular meeting of the A. I. U. Tuesdny evening, June 14. I $ Mi.iaU Store ! A. , A ' Sv, "- Ml it - v " -yrw wg- wttsy''"1 rVf. , ,j, ,MPW. wa -JC sjPfcrBf