The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 28, 1911, Image 6

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C. B. HALE, Publlsncr
RED CLOUD NEBRASKA
GOES ALL TO SMASH
CANADA WANTS NO RECIPROCITY
WITH UNITED STATES.
AN UPSET OF CALCULATIONS
Seven Members of Present Ministry
Defeated, But Premier to Retain
I ni oel riuill wiiwfspvvvu j
y Constituency.
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Montreal, Que. The Lnurler govern"
Jnent and reciprocity suffered an oven
whelming defent In the Canadian eleo
tlons Thursday.
lly a political landslide the liberal
majority of forty-three was swept
away and the conservative party so
cured one of the heaviest majorities,
upwards of fifty, that any Canadian
Tarty has over had. Seven cabinet
ministers who had served with
Premier Inurlor were among the de
feated candidates. Tho liberals lost
ground In practically every province
of the Dominion.
Where- they won their majorities
were small. Whcro tho conservatives
won their majorities wcro tremendous.
Ontario, tho loading province of Can
ada, declared almost unanimously
against tho administration and reci
procity. Tho government defeat mcanB that
tho Fielding victory knocks tho reci
procity agreement, ratified by tho
American congress In extra session,
and will not ho Introduced when tho
parliament nBsembles next month, nnd
that a revised basis of trado with tho
United States looking to closer com
mercial relnlons will not bo posslblo
in tho Immediate future. Tho conser
vatives aro committed to n policy of
trado expansion within tho cmrlro
and a closed door against tho United
States.
Pat Crowe In New Rote.
Chicago. Pat Crowe, sometime kid
napper, sometime preacher of the gos
pel, attacked a woman in Wells street.
Ho was angered becauso tho woman
resented his attempt to flirt. Tho
womnn. hysterical and bearing on her
face tho Imprint of tho man's fist, hur
ried homo before the pollco learned
her name. Crowe, beaten by men who
did not sympnthizo with his "strong
arm flirtation," was taken to a hospl.
tal and later to a police station.
Says He Isn't Going to Do It.
Chicago. Peter S. Crosscup, presid
ing Judgo of tho United States circuit
ourt of appeals for tho northern dls
trtc.t of Illinois, has announced that ho
will not send his resignation to Presi
dent Taft until tho threatened publlca.
tlon of charges and criticisms of his
Judicial career have been made and ho
has taken nctlnn to vindicate himself.
Tho Jurist declared he would Invito a
far reaching Investigation of his offl.
clal conduct.
Lumbermen File a Demurrer.
Chicago. Counsel representing thir
teen secretaries of lumbermen's asso
ciations, under indictment by tho fed
cral grand Jury for alleged violations
of tho Sherman anti-trust law, havo
filed In the United States district court
a demurrer declaring that tho allega
tions tct forth In tho government's
chargo nro insulllclcnt for a convic
tion. Count of Texas Vote.
Austin. lly otllclal count tho state
wldo prohibition amendment was de
feated by a imjorlty of 0.S70 In tho
election held In Texas on July 22. Tho
returns, canvassed by tho stato elec
tion boatd show 237,ino ngalnst tho
amendment and 230,231 for Its adop
tlon.
Land Wlthdrnn from" Entry.
Washington. Tho scrrctary of tho
Interior has withdrawn from entry 20,
fi80 acres of land In tho lllackfoot res
ervation, northwest Montana. He also
has ratified all withdrawals and roscr
rations heretofore mado for Irrigation
purposes on tho reservation.
Hope to Stop the Exodus.
Chicago. (Jovornots John Shafroth
or Colorado. James 11 llawley of Ida
ho nnd J. M. Carey of Wyoming, held
n conference with A. Tl. Hulltt, com
missioner general of tho national asso
ciation of immigration officials here.
'As members of tho advisory board of
tho association, the thrco state execu
tives discussed plans for stopping tho
Immigration to Canada of western
farmers. Tho organization will upend
$1,000,000 to advertise tho advantages
of various sections of tho United
States for homemnklng purposes.
Havfe Entered Suit for $5,000,000.
Trenton, N. J. Tho Iluckoye Pow
Icr company has brought suit In tho
United States circuit court hero for
$5,000,000 damages against tho E. I.
Dupont-Do Nemours Powder company
and a number of Its subsidiary con
cerns, which are commonly referrod
to as tho "powder trust." Tho Hack
cyo company claims that its business
bus been Injured by tho practices of
tho so-called powder trust, nnd places
Its actual damages at $1,119,957, and
also asks for punitive damages.
SUMMARY OF
WEETS EVENTS
LATEST NEWS TOLD IN BRIEFEST
AND BEST FORM.
ALL ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD
Review of Events of Greatest Interest
To Readers From All Parts
of the Globe.
Washington.
Tho crulBo of tho Pacific licet to the
Hawaiian islands has been postponed
till October 14.
Former U. 3 Senator Thomas 11
Carter of Montani, died Sunday of
lung trouble. He was C7 years old.
The parcels rost was advocated by
Superintendent Thompson of the rural
mall service at the letter curriers' con
vention nt Milwaukee.
United States Senator Pomerenc,
who has been confined to his home by
an acuto attack of kidney troublo for
several days, is much improved.
Edward H. Madison, representative
from the Seventh Kansas district In
congress, died nt the breakfast table
at his homo nt Dodge City, Monday.
The American National Red Cross
has announced that it is prepared to
recelvo and forward any contributions
by the public for tho famine sufferers
in China.
Governor Aldrlch of Nebraska, while
n Washington, expressed the opinion
that Senator La Folletto has a good
chance of carrying Nebraska in the
primaries next April.
Tho French legation has received a
dispatch from Sul Fu that tho pre
fect's yamon nt that place has been
attacked and burned by the Chinese
rebels. Many persons wcro killed.
Acting under orders from tho gov
ernment, United States Marshall May
ers has closed tho Jail at Fort Smith,
Ark., tho last of the federal Jails in
tho country outsldo the national cap
ital. President Taft is asked to urge
James Wilson, secretary of agricul
ture, to withdraw from his cabinet by
tho annual conferenco of Free Meth
odists of Iowa nnd Minnesota, In ses
sion nt Plymouth, la.
Uncle Sam's next big Mnd lottery
will bo held in South Dakota from
,October 2 to 21 Inclusive. Over
'400,fi00 ncrcs of land in tho Rosebud
,and Pino Ridgo reservations will be
offered as prizes to land seekers.
Tho millers of Nebraska nnd other
states in tho west and the eastern
trunk lines wcro refused considera
tion by tho IntcrBtato commerce com
mission in n decision on a reduction
(ln tho rates on flour to eastern points.
Resolutions protesting against James
Wilson, secretary of the department
of ngrlculture of tho United States,
acting as honorary president of the
national brewers' congress havo been
adopted by the Dcs Moines Ministerial
association.
General News.
Martial law has been proclaimed
throughout Spain.
Mt. Etna, nfter a day or two of
quiet, has again resumed activity.
Flro In oil tanks near Los Angeles,
caused a loss of over half a million
dollars.
Tho strike of tho Detroit united rail
way employes lias been settled by ar
bitration. Otllclal returns from Maine now
glvo the majority In favor of repeal
at twenty-six votes.
Tho Czar of Russia Is n convert to
the boy scout movement, which Is in
lull swing In Russia.
Tho Nebraska State Eoclety of Wash
ington, D. C, will hold its annual
meeting on October 27.
Spain is face to faco with a crisis
equal in gravity to that followlug the
riots in Ilarcelona in 1909.
A gun on tho French armored cruis
er Glolie, burst and thirteen members
of tho'crow wcro Injured.
Joseph Taggart of Kansas City, Kas.,
was nominated for congress by Second
Kansas district democrats.
Winnipeg, Canada, has been select
ed ns tho next meeting place for tho
sovereign lodge of Odd Fellows.
Peter Maygard, a balloonist, fell C30
feet at Webster, la., and escaped with
out n broken bono and but few bruises
Jofso James, a son of tho famous
bandit, has just remarried his di
vorced wlfo at Kansas City.
Nino persons wero killed nnd four
teen Injured when an automobilo ran
wild at a Syracuse, N. Y., fair.
Governor John Shnfroth of Colorado
nt tho International good roads con
gress nnd exposition advocated tho
use of convict labor for building and
maintaining public roads.
Tho Russian nremier. Peter A.
Stolypln, died Monday night from the
bullet wounds of nn assassin during n
gala performance at tho municipal
theatre Thursday evening.
Germany Is embroiled in ii norco
religious feud which threatens n
schism in tho dominant Evangelical
church.
Tho approaching betrothal is an
nounced of Prlnco Doris of Bulgaria,
tho heir apparent, to Grand Duchess
Olga, tho eldest daughter of Emperor
Nicholas.
Tho affiliated trades unions have de
cided to call a general strlko through
out tho length and breadth of Spain.
A bomb thrown Into n Chicago
unloon wrecked tho building nnd do
imollshed windows for over a block
around.
Martin Goff, nged 93, Is walking
from Pocntollo, Idaho to Austin, Texan
to see his "children," nged 70, 03 am'
CO.
Walter O'Dilen, formerly of Dawson,
Neb., is In Jail at Huron, S. D., charged
with tho murder of his month old. baby
boy,
A number of pcoplo wero hurt when
a train going G. miles an hour went
down a 30-foot embankment at Mon
roe, Wis.
Twelve women wero stricken with
ptomaine poisoning nfter eating
pressed chicken at a church supper at
Magnolia, la.
President Taft discussed the trea
ties in a speech it Erie, Pa, in which
he said ho was willing to compromise
with tho senate.
Tho Chinese Express company, with
only Chlncso on Its board of directors,
has filed articles with the secretary of
state of California.
Cigareta nre to ho driven out of Des
Moines In a relentless fight to bo car
ried on by tho Women's Christian
Tempernnco union.
Mrs. William It. Day. wife of Justice
Day of tho United States supreme
court, Is dangerously 111 at tho family
homo at Canton, Ohio.
A package containing $10,COO In cur
rency disappeared from tho Sioux
Falls, S. D., postolllce Tuesday, nnd
has not yet been located.
Indictments havo been returned
ngalnst olIlcer3 of tho United States
Shoo Machinery company at Boston,
conspiracy being alleged.
General Alfaro, who recently re
signed tho presidency of Ecundor, has
sailed for Europe by way of Panama,
on tho British steamer Chili.
Sir Wilfred Iiurlcr will be returned
for Quebec east .by acclamation. It.
Leduc, who was nominated to oppose
him, has retired from tho Hold.
Flro at tho plant of tho Hercules Oil
Refining company at Vernon, Cal.,
which burned for twenty-four hours,
lins been brought under control.
Henry Seymour, a Nebraskan, was
drugged during a visit to Niagara
Falls, and robbed of $300. The rob
bers did not disturb his Jewelry.
Tho nntlonal German-Alliance, in
session nt Kansas City, wants the Ger
man langungo incorporated Into the
curriculum of the publlcschools.
To becomo thoroughly familiar with
military conditions, Secretary of War
Stlmson contemplates visiting practi
cally every army post in tho country.
The Tradesmen's Trust company of
Philadelphia, with a capital of $500,
000, and deposits, when the last report
was made, of $1,328,000, has closed its
doors.
David Stecn was shot and instantly
killed by highwaymen whllo ho was
on his way to a Pittsburg mlno with
tho miners' pay. Steen waB manager
of tho mine.
Tho national printing works at Rio
do Janeiro, were destroyed by flro
Sunday. Other valuablo property was
burned and tho damage is estimated
at $3,000,000.
A chair thrown out of a twelfth
story window of a New York hotel
dropped on Henry Dermody, a waiter,
who was standing on tho sidewalk,
and killed him.
Georgo Alfred Klmmel, believed by
relatives to havo been dead for thir
teen years, has arrived at his old homo
at Nlles, Mich., from the penitentiary
at Auburn, N. Y.
Wednesday was the forty-first anni
versary of the taking of Rome by Ital
ian troops under Cadorna and tho fall
of tho temporal power. Popular fes
tivities wcro held.
.John J. Jones, an nged hermit, who
has lived in his cavo near Macon, Mo.,
for forty years, was found dead in
his homo in tho hills with two bullet
wounds lit his head.
It is estimated that a total of two
thousand Insurgents besieging Cheng
Tu have been killed. Tho foreign resi
dents havo not yet been able to leave
tho Chineso capital.
Nlles, Mich., Is all worked up over
tho Identity of George Klmmel, who
has returned after nn nbsonco of
many years and for whoso death an
Insurance policy has been collected.
Murdered In their own homes by
somo unknown perfaon who used nn
axe. tho bodies of six persons, three In
each of two neighboring houses, wero
found at Colorado Springs Wednesday
afternoon.
Judgo GroBscup, who baa served,
nineteen years as a member of tho
fedoral Judiciary In tho northern dis
trict of Illinois, has announced that ho
would roblgn from tho bench tho first
week in October.
Whllo digging a sand pit near Pis
gam, In., several bones of a prehis
toric animal, possibly a mastodon or
mammoth wcro found, all In a good
stnto of preservation.
Tho overthrow of tht Spanish mon
archy waB Insured against nt Lloyd's
Tuesday afternoon, when tho high rate
of 25, guineas (12C per cent) was be
ing paid for the policies.
A powerful plea for tho emancipa
tion of American cities from tho con
trol of state government was mado at
tho International Municipal congress
In Chicago by Governor John A. DIx of
New York.
Cloudbursts followed by n sudden
rlso In tho Ohio river caused tho loss
of thousands of dollars to farmers in
that stato Monday. Tobacco and corn
crops In tho low bottoms wero ruined.
Thousands of Odd Follows from nil
over tho United States nnd Canada
aro In Indianapolis for tho grand sov
ereign lodgo encampmont. Arrange
ments havo been mado for 100,000 vis
itors. MohammodanB havo robolled
against cholera precautions In Tur
key and forced tho governor to re
onen tho contaminated water supply
1 and to cancel othor sanitary orders. J
OIL AT TECWSEH
MIXED WITH WATER, FOUND AT
THIRTY-SEVEN FEET.
NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE
What la Going on Here and There
That It of Interest to the Read
ers Throughout Nebraska
and Vicinity.
Tecumsch. Whllo engnged In drill
ing through rock nt the test tvell nt
the proposed site of the new well for
tlio city water plant, tho workmen
struck a' good flow of oil. Tho mix
turo of oil nnd water was taken from
tlin flrlllnrt Itnln fn . 1I1. .trim
... u..,vu "WiU 1UI BUlllt; llllIU illilU
but tho flow of oil could not be ex
hausted.
Unconscious on a Bridge.
Auburn,. J. H. Pohlman, ex-senator
and representative from this county
and candidate for county commission
er, was found unconscious on the
bridge at tho foot of Cemetery hill
Sunday evening. He had started from
Auburn for his homo near Johnson
about half an hour before and it is
su;iosed that his horso beenmo un
manageable while going down the hill.
Will Celebrate at Home.
Lincoln. After his threo weeks'
Breaking tour through Nebraska, W. J.
Bryan will return to Lincoln Septem
ber 2S nnd remain hero several days.
Tho wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mis. Bryan takes place October 1 nnd
this event has always been celebrated
at Falrview since the Bryans mado lt
their home.
The Guns Are too Heavy.
York. There was a meeting among
tho boys of tho York High school nnd
about thirty-live left tho school. The
cause of tho meeting was tho compul
sory drill. They claim tho guns are
too heavy for the younger boys nnd
object to tho necessary expense of
procuring uniforms. Tho matter will
bo amicably adjusted soon.
Wealth Will Revert to Nebraska.
Lincoln. John L. Bauman of Te
cumsch, who died In Lincoln, is said
to havo left an estate worth $100,000
and to havo no relatives except a sis
ter in Switzerland. Friends say that
most of tho estato will be divided
among educational and charitable in
stitutions. Injured In Explosion.
Beaver City. O. B. Jewett of this
place was severely burned about tho
neck and faco when a barrel of paint
exploded. Mr. Jewett was examining
the paint nnd had a lighted match In
his hand. Ho will recover.
NEWS FROM THE 8TATE HOUSE
Tho state university has received
announcement of a prize to be offered
college women by the Lake Mohonk
peace conference.
By state law, passed by tho last
legislature, tho first Friday In Novem
ber is designated ns the day to teach
flro prevention in tho public schools.
At least two republicans, once prom
inent In Third district politics, will
not bo cnndldates for tho place mado
vacant by tho death of Congressman
Latta. Grant c. Martin of B'remont.
now attorney general, and C. C. Ran
dall, formerly of Newman Grove, now
stato fire commissioner, havo refused
to mako tho race.
Tho supremo court of Nebraska will
bo in session all this week. Tho
Flego murder caso will bo argued
Wednesday. William Flego of Dixon
county, convicted of the murder of his
sister and who is now nt liberty on a
$25,000 bond, has npealed for a re
versal of tho Judgment of tho lower
court and Jury.
Secretary Royso of tho Nebraskn
stato banking board has boon Invited
to deliver nn address at tho meeting
of tho annual association of super
visors of state banks which will meet
In Now Orlonns, November 30. The
American bankers' association will
meet nt the snmo time. Mr. Royso
has accepted tho Invitation. Ho will
attend tho meeting of tho Nebraska
banking association at Omaha Mon
day. W. A. Messervo of Crolghton, former
stnto Benator from tho Ninth district
and a prominent nttorney, Is a cnndl
date for tho republican nomination for
congress to fill tho vacancy caused by
Mr. Latta's death.
No action has been taken by tho
nttorney general or tho stato banking
board to recover from tho stato hanks
that havo nationalized the assessment
of ono per cent, which tho amended
gunrnnteo law provides shall be col
lected as a penalty for nationalizing
and trying to escape tho assessment
for tho guarantee fund,
Chief Gamo Warden Miller nrrested
four men nt Ashland who had In tholr
possession n freight car half filled with
fish that had bcon solncd from a pub
lic lako near that town. Twoof tho
mon aro snld to bo from Iowa and
two from Omaha. A selno GOO feot
long was used In taking tho fish which
wero mostly buffalo, carp and bull
heads. Stato'Supcrlntcndent Crabtree says
that high schools and colleges conduct
tests in such a careless way that they
virtually teach students to cheat dur
ing examinations,
BRIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA.
Glltner has a compnny of boy scouts.
Auburn Is mnklng preparations for
a horso show.
Tho harvest home festival at XIII
droth was a big success.
The epidemic of typhoid fever at
Lincoln is under control.
Humboldt won the iennnnt in tho
.Mink baseball league games.
Tho strlko at the Missouri Pacific
shops in FnllB City has been, settled.
Utlca voted for $13,000 wntor bonds
at a special election by a voto of 92
to 38.
Tho Sterling Sun complains that
there Is need for more residences in
that town.
HallBtoncs ns large ns baseballs
caused much damage during n recent
storm at dishing.
I .and Commissioner Gnyo snys that
only one-half the acreage of Nebraska
Is under cultivation.
Mildred Kent, a 4-year-old girl, fell
Into n 40-foot well nt Table Rock, but
waB rescued unharmed.
Tho Sutton coursing club will bold
Its meet October 9 to 14, nnd prepara
tions nro being made for a record
breaker.
The laying of the cornerstone of tho
now Christian church at Humboldt
took place in tho presence of n largo
audience.
Robbers who entered Arlington post
office set glycerine nnd attempted to
light fuse, but failed. They got away
with a little change.
Hastings schools were awarded four
firsts with cash prizes of $20 nt tho
stnto fair. The exhibit will be kept
Intact for tho fall festival.
Citizens of Thurston have filed a
petition with the railway commission
nsklng that the M. &. O. bo compelled
to build n depot at Thurston.
Whllo essaying to do n cowboy
stunt, Theodore, tho twelve-year-old
son of William Adams, near McCook,
wns fatally Injured by being thrown
from his pony.
Fancy poultry raisers of tho coun
ty have mado application to the Stato
Poultry association to have tho next
stato show, which is held in January,
brought to York.
The fruit growers around Nebraska
City nro beginning to harvest their
npplo prop and find help short. Tho
crop Is tho largest In years nnd ex
tremely low prices prevail.
Tho body of John Mock, a farmer,
was found In tho railroad yards at
Wrcst Point. Indications are that ho
had sat down on a track to rest and
wns hit by a passing train.
While driving up the main street of
Norfolk In a buggy. Ernest Fonsko
put a roTolver to his head and pulled
tho trigger, blowing the top of his
head off, and killing him instantly.
Carl Bergstrand, on three nnd three
quarters acres of ground a few miles
north of Aurora, raised thlrty-threo
bushels of alfalfa seed, and this will
bring him more than $110 an acre.
Dr. T. Anderson of Wahoo, who ac
cidentally shot himself In the foot, in
flicting a wound which necessitated
tho amputntlon of the member, Is pro
gressing nicely at a local hospital.
John Haurlgan, who has raised
watermelons near Fremont for the
past ten years, says that this year's
crop iB larger than ever before. Last
week ho shipped his seventh carload.
Tho Ansolmo Christian church,
which was erected several months ago
in record time, wns dedicated Sun
day, and the occasion was ono in
which AnBelmo citizens generally took
part.
An lncrcnso of over 200 in tho total
enrollment of the Lincoln city schools,
exclusive of tho high school, is Indi
cated by tho reports of tho various
principals to Superintendent W. I
Stephens.
Tho matter of an extended water
service and sewerage plant will hnve
to como up. for a vote In Tecumsch
again, and It will probably bo sub
mitted nt n special election to be hold
Into in October.
Fred Cornell of Lincoln is chess
champion of Nebraska. By winning
nil or tho tliroo games which ho
played In the flnnl series of tho stato
chess association's tournament, Mr.
Cornell secured the title until the next
tournament n yenr hence.
Sixty letter carriers and seven auto
mobiles, loaded with other postofllco
employes, met Postmaster E. R. Slzer
of Lincoln at tho depot, when ho
returned from Omaha nfter being
mado president of tho national post
masters' association. A formnl recep
tion was held nt the federal building
later.
Thrco distinct tornadoes wero seen
north of Dannebrog Monday evening
In tho vicinity of Warsaw.
W. J. Weller of Raymond wns se
verely bruised and his wife and son
Frank wero slightly cut nnd consider
ably shaken up when nn automobilo
In which tho threo wero riding near
Raymond turned turtle.
Tho Lincoln Western Lcaguo base
ball club has been sued for $10,000
damngcB by Ralph A. Hanson, who
was Injured by an employe of tho club
during a riot following a decision of
Umpire McKco August 12 in a game
with Denver.
David Citjr has commenced getting
subscriptions for tho now $25,000
library and gymnasium building.
Frank J. Smith, a farmer, was shot
ana mortally wounded by Charles F.
Clems, a marblo dealer of Franklin.
Tho shooting took placo In tho sleep
ing apartments of Clems In his marblo
shop.
Tho Woman'B Chrlstlnn Tompor
anco Union of Comstock, aided by
sovcral citizens, has started manda
mus proceedings against tho town
board of trustees to havo It annul a
license recently erantod for tho unit.
J Ing of intoxicating liquors.
WOMAN
ESCAPES
OPERATION
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"Elwood, Ind. " Your remedies hayj
cured me nnd I have only taken na
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months and could
not walk. I suf-j
fered all the time.
Iho doctors said I
could not get well
wltnout; an opera
tion, for I could
hardly stand, th,
pnins in my sides,'
especially my right
ono, and down my,
ritrht lea. I bctr&ll
to feel better when I had taken only,
one bottlo of Compound, but kept oa'
ns I was afraid tOBtop too soon." Mrs.'
Sadie Mulxxx, 2728 N. 13. St., Elj
wood, Ind. i
Why will women take chances wlta
an operation or drag out a sickly
half-hearted existence, missing three
fourths of tho joy of llvirig, when they
can find health In Lydia E. Plnkham'i
Vegetable Compound?
Tor thirty years lt has been th)
standard remedy for female ills, an4
has cured thousands of women who
have been troubled with such all
ments as displacements, inflammation
ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari
ties, periodio pains, backacho, indigo
lion, and nervous prostration.
If you linvo tho slightest doubt
that Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vege
table Compound will help you
write to Mrs. Pinldinm at JLynn
Mass., for advice. Your letter
will be absolutely confidential
and tho ndvlco freer .i
LOT WAS IMPROVED.
Fred I love you a whole lot
Tess Frank told tde yesterday that
he loved me a whole house and lot
A Trifle Withered.
In his native tongue no one could
have mado more graceful speeches
that Monsieur Blanc, but when h
essayed compliments in English he
was not quite so successful. '
"Have I changed In tho five yeans
since we met in Paris?" asked the'
elderly woman who desired above all
things to bo thought younger, much,'
younger, than she was.
"Madame," said tho courtier, his
hand on his heart "you look Ilk
a rose of 20 years 1" Youth's Com
panlon.
Too Little Ton.
Smiley That Iceman down the
street will havo to change his name 12
ho wishes to do any business.
Wiley Why? What'B his name?
Smiley Littleton. Some people
might not notice it, but I am afraid
most folks would shy at a name like
that on an ice-leader's sign.
An Unsleeping Youth.
"What business do you think your
Bon will adopt?"
"Can't say," replied Farmer Corn
tossel, "but Judging by the hours
Josh keeps, I should say he waB nat
urally cut out to bo a milkman."
Such n platitude of a world, in
which all working horses can be well
fed, nnd Innumerable working men die
starved.
Doing n vico-presldcnt is almost as
unimportant as being tho bridegroom
nt a church wedding.
N
The Flavour
of
Post
Toasties
Is so distinctly pleasing
that it has won the liking
of both0 young and old
who never before cared
much for cereal food of
any kind.
Served direct from the
package-crisp and fresh,
and
"The Memory Lingers"
Pottum Cereal Company, Ltd.,
IJattlo Creek, Mich.
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