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The Columbus Republican from Columbus, Indiana • Page 8

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A TKIBTUTE TO THE EOOSIES EE2T- he SHUTOR HAMA'S REPLY. THE LSDTGERT STATEHEIiT 9r 4 Cr Corn Hay be Kins; bat thvHea Is India' Qneoa. CBABGXS -AGAINST Hist MAD Si BY Rhytii HAKES AFFIDAVIT IT OAT 3IB NOT 1 III a i. a ,8 DEMOCRATIC ORGANS AHSWKREO. 1 care sfcfx bad taste' in tbe mouta, eosed tongtie, gas tn the tllitrwa and tndStreeOoo.

Do- (ft Do too come to tiie close cf tVe have read of Maud on a sammer day, who raked barefoot the new-mown hay; hare read of the maid in' the early morn, who milked the cow with i not.veakaa; bav. nare tenia effeet. WiUi Bliss MDtaV Tb oniiyuu a taaa Uh Boodl Aeeasatlona Dnnaead Al FaUse -Kearor BUs Affidavit Ibai VUh tto Coaeant of Ha Oooaaet Judge TotMU Ptooharg-se Meftenstrabnatb may knack all tsa eeetrv out BeKdABrOriat About What democrat, lo Orgmna Call tbe "Great Plunder of the $he crumpled horn; and we've. read the lay that the poets sing, of the corn and the Sowers of spring; but of tba 1117 After StatemaoA From Each af tL Otfanaiva braaU tocond Kill tdaythofoustlyexliaustci? Does this continue day after 1 day. possibly week after week? Pernapff yo are even too ex--1 haustea to sleep, Then sonie- thing Is wrocij.

All ttese things indicate that you are 1 2 suffering from nervous ex- Yoor carve' peed 2 I OoKiuuBt'i Trea.aarjrnXnta a Tear At. Jam AamiuBt Wi fcx GSCEKC'S UUUXA aT8A2T; pais Kin to Threa Vac Ooarlotion. tor It Was Mads By Last Administration. i i all the lays of. tongue or pen there's naught like the lays of the Indiana hen! Long before Maud rakes her hay, Special to the Evening Republican.

Ooi. M. The one great Soar bUtoaa hradarhrt and Cleveland, Ohio, Oct 22. Senator TBI KEONDYKg GOLD H1SI5Q AND eatara missing in the wnnM Ixtetgert rno hwidia. mom hamna a.

Dnd TBASSPOBTATlOir COS PAST, trial the sworn" testimony of the de- a peg. the hen is up WtU, reaaral debility. ftrT11 -nd has dropped her egg; the corn most fendant himself. Adolph L. LaetgerV has been secured.

Standing las bight CAPITAL S2.000.DOO. SHARES tl.00 EAC I teecunjf ana yow uooa en- -t I Scott's Emulsion flowers must spring if rnca, lade by Pri Made Enquire and other democratic organs in. the gkwmy jail adjoining the grim- they keep up with the barnyard ring. oe eebiliUte. cents.

tee diftceTerer yJ Oreeae'a Nerrofm. 01 ur. ol If Maud is needing a hat pr gown. Fnll Paid aod 9 on-A aeaaaabla. Officers: Jna A.

CaldwelL ex- charging that he obtained campaign funds in 1896 through promises of sue looking gray stone coart httlidkig whioh hte remarkable trial had af last she doesn't take her. hay to town; she been broeght to a finish, the burly goes to the store and obtains her suit ciaj advantages to be given certain capitalists in the East in the purchase of sausage manuf aoturer capped Mayor of Cincinnati, President John Goetze, Vice-President Moer- lein Brewing Cos, Cincinnati, Vice-President; Samuel Berman, Wholesale with a basket full of fresh hen fruit, fJTHE GOOB thej-Union Pacific Railroad, which is to I of Cod-Ixvcr Oil, with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, a contains just the remedies to a meet these The; cod-5 liver oil gives the needed if the milk maid's beau makes a Sunday of the extraordinary series of events which; began -with his Beneationabaak-raptcy and the alleged frightful diabol call, she doesn't feed him on milk at all, be sold shortly' through foreclosure measures sinstituted ly the United Merchant Cincinnati, Stock Trustee; Clyde P. Johnson, Attorney-at-Law, Cincinnati, Secretary. but works up eggs in a custard pie and stuffs him full of a chicken fry; and ism of. boiling hi8 wife to death at mid An Ancient Ciiatom Now a Thing- of thei states government In his speech Sat This oompwy baa a empitalixailon of two night In a oeuar.

strength, enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and the hy- million dollata (S2 000.000). and sv.cn a managa-nent as lnaares fair and honest tieatmeut to aU. Cloiely following the final Teealt of whaa the old man wants a horn, does he take to the druggist a load of cornt urday nighty being the first opportunity he had to reply to these published charges, he said: the trial, which has attracted, world wide popnospaiics give uicui unw Uader its broad charter rights the company Not much. He simply robs a nest to and vigor. 4 Be sure you get attention.

"Luetgert last night made, will not ooly develop rich claims la the (told ''Standing in the presence of my own The old-fashioned corn huskin' bee is town he goes you know the rest He under oath, a statement conoeming the fellow -citizens and neighbors, I feel that lingers and he talks perchance of true now. a thing of the past but the time fearful crime charged against him toe I tUJl i'i Emulsion. -y. AS druggists; 5c. and S1.00.! A SCOTT BOWjKE, Ckemkti, Mw York, fields of Ala.

sad BriUch Colomhla, the far-famed Klondike reglona a.d that of the headwaters of the Yukofi, hut proposes to earry on an extensive tranaportailon and commercial boslneai betveon Ihe dUtricU and the Btates. his was when it occupied an important XTi I18011" reform and corrects finance while life of. the right, good wife stays at home and sco, scowls, place in the social and industrial rial standing before a Cleveland audience, but is saved from want by those self almost every 'Icommuiiity. Neighbors same fowls, for while the husband lin i from the country round would assemble in the frosty and the men 0HA.UGE D( TEMPERATUSE. to reply to all the slanderous attacks an4naliciouB attacks' that have been heaped upon me during this campaign.

(Applause.) I do not believe in dealing gers there she watches the cackling hen with and gathers the eggs and the eggs shell hide till Bhe gets enough to 8PECIAL OFFER: Four hundred thousand (400,000) shsres of the company's stock ii placed npon the market at 10 cents each. In blocks of not lets than 100 shares each. For prospectus and Information addresi W. S. Hatton Bankers and Brokers, Kos.

IS and IS Third St, Cincinnati. or tbe Klondyke Mining and Transportation Boom 20, Chamber of Commerce Cincinnati, O. would husk out the golden grain while their mothers and sweethearts would 1' 1 stem the tide. prepare the supper to be partaken of at Vnpleaaant Chul Shows That Geason of Then hail, all hail the Hoosier hen, the close of the "husking bee," and, oh, in personalities in political discussion, and for a long time I held my breath and Waited-waited hoping that common decency would yet pervade the Fail Colds Is Here, 1 the greatest blessing of all to men. what a suppet.

-i Throw up your hat and make Rome There were spare ribs, pig feet, roast enemy's mind. Now propose every turkey, sauerkraut, corn pone and howl for the persevering barnyard fowL There is an unpleasant chill in the sweet milk, fried twister, pumpkin pie, Corn may be king, but it is plainly seen time I face an audience in my own State, where I was born and where I have always! lived, and not in Washing that the Hoosier hen is Indiana's queen. maple syrup and hot rolls, with sweet potatoes and fresh butter, sweet cider AGENTS WANTED- FOB JUVENILE HOLIDAY AHD 8TANDARD SUBSCRIPTION; Thorntown Argus, DANA'S LAST WISH HEEDED- and coffee ground in the ancient mill screwed to the walL What a royal feast our mammas and lasses would provide and how the fathers and lads air, which penetrates to the bones of i the a verge person and causes him more inconvenience than the more frigid weather which will surely follow. There is a disagreeable moistare atdut most peoples' noses which demonstrates the fact that the season of fall colds, grippe and tbe usual assortment of ills which marks a change in the weather is at hand. Doctors prick up their ears anJ so do the clothing merchants; these ton, (laughter) I am willing to stand before the people of Ohio and admit that byjvirtue of the necessities of te situation I am a candidate for the tJnitedStates Senate (great applause) to eply to; those numerous charges which have filled the columns of the newspapers.

I am also prepared to say that' they are false, every one of them. A Vry Brief Obituary Printed In the Fr could get around it was a caution. BOOKS Supper ended, the old folks would mon Editor Paper. and the" firpt statement of such a' kind ever known in newspaper" annals. The gather around the old family fire place By the W.

B. Conkey Comoany the lareest publishers and mannf.ctorers of books in tbe United Finest line of new holiday and other subMiripUon bookron the market and recount the tales of early pioneer affidavit was put in writing, in due life, while bouncing beauties and bash and certified to by a A lo aaenta warned for THK MLVEtt BIDE," the latest and best text-book on the silTer qnea- andjor proof I refere to the people The only announcement which the ulgnSPfttl? tiffin m9ftn husmess Gfijb Jul gwains made the old farm house ring tlief are reaay IS Improve tnein totnei vi aon oy ue great sUTer lecaers. EICLDSIVE TERRITORY. ExJuddd William A. Vincent, the with merry peals of or in some secluded corner plighted their faith in each other in words of their limit There is a noticeable diminution in the ranks of the stfreet corner loafer; leading counsel for the defendant in this eclobrated case, the man to whose brains among whom I have lived for forty lor ouu mauo 01 bue uetttu years.

(Applause.) If I may be its famous editor, Charles A. Dana, con- Permitted To Quote sisted of the following ten words, print one newspaper article as a sample, it is at the head of the editorial columns: the latest, and I should judge by the "Charles Anderson Dana, editor of LAE5E3T COMMISSIONS. i PRICES BELOW COKFETITIOH Write at once for circulars and seeds! terms. own coining. No, youll not find them stating yonr choice of territory.

soon the time will cdme when he must seek cover some I place, theLOrd 4tly knows where. The maiden hSs Bprung her feather boa nd nOw presents the annearance bf 8 ruffled grouse; these and skill and energy Luetgert, beyond all doubt, owes his great legal victory, gave consent to the affidavit being made. The scene in the jail when Loetgert took the oath wds as dramatic 'as the circumstances were unique. In the heading "colossal. the Sun, died yesterday afternoon." 'It appeared in the New York World The brevity of the notice occasioned a day or two ago, and was copied into some surprise in newspaper circles, for W.

B. CONKEY COMPANY, 341, S43, 34S, 847, 349, 251 Dearborn St, CHICAGO in the dictionary, No such "sparking" as is don! to-day; oh no, but genuine, old-fashioned, all wool and a yard wide love making that went for all it was worth and got what it went after a sweet, chubby wife and that virtuous sheet the Cincinnati En-1 Mr. Dana was a man of more than na- qujrer (laughter,) and circulated among dimly lighted jail corridor, Lufetgert standing erect and grasping the iron ere still a popular fashion, as are also those little short capes which protect the shoulders alone and leave all else a tional- reputation, but the explanation is simple. One of the last wishes Mr. Dana expressed to his son wh he IT WON'T COME TO bars that still kept him' from liberty.

a manly husband. Who does not sigh for the old corn huskin' beet knew that his end was not far off, was the people of our-; State free of cost to anybody that would break open the wrapper. Speaking of what it calls the i'gieat plunder of the Government's Treasury, the sale of the Union Pacific lifted his right hand audi solemnly as sented as the notary administered the binding form. The grewsome surroundings were a reminder in some degree of this: dreary waste, exposed to the piercing winds of the coming It is remarkable the amount of cold' weather the average youig lady can stand. She ean loiter at the front gate with her WHAT IS A LUTE 01 FEINT? The furniture we sell has good so' id character -and to made as it should be.

We aim to satisfy opr customers in quality and prices and keep Paul, when am gone don have a long obituary of me printed in the Sun. Simply announce my going away; that is alL" And this request was heeded. Railroad, it goes on to state that last summer I made a deal with the capital blue and of icicles the stock to do it fellow until her nose is lier hands of thej consistency A Line is a ILiae for a' That and a' That the midnight occurrences in the, factory cellar that have become familier to the hundreds of thousands who have followed itne details of the great trial. Few if any the curious prisoners and turnkeys who were spectators had Throughout Prlnterdom. COMPLETE LINE OF UNDERTAKER'S GOODS- ists New York, and if they would furnish me a large amount of ammunition for our campaign that I would agree to carry through this colossal ANOTHER BOGUS CHECK PASSED.

and when the time comes to part, and be sure it is latej enough, she will heave any inkang or wnat was taxing piaoe. Denis Hotel Loses S30 In Pursuit of st The forger. steal. Well, I don't know "as it is worth my while, and I will read Throughout printerdom, newspaper-dom and everyotherdom, where lines si Bigh of regret and innocently remark that she didn't! knowit was so late. This same young lady raises an awful troar if her mother calls her to get up Luetgert, tne notary ana a representative of the press conferred together for a few minutes, and then Luetgert without hesitation made the affidavit and signed it in ink with the hand that is Another bogus check, was passed on a any part of it, because I can make a brief er statement.

fit goes on to say that I had levied a and help get breakfast before tne in ten are used, a line is a line, even though it only contains a word or even a syllable. Many people who are not familiar with the advertising in newspapers are in Columbus business man Thursday night. The forged name of C. M. Keller was is thoroughly warmed.

alleges to have committed one of the most fiendish crimes on record. The affidavit explicitly declares Lnet- Not Everything contribution upon all the bankers in New York city, who were to be a part of the syndicate to steal this great railroad from the Government and that in clined to think that the last line" of a local readme notice ought not count a signed and the check called for $30. A stranger who had stopped at the hotel yesterday presented the forged check to Ed Denham, the night clerk, But if you have kidney, liver or blad gert's innocence. The document in fall is aj fojjows; To tine iHibikOC The result of inv trial ending today as a der trouble you will find Swamp-root Sust the remedy jou need. People are victory for mo because of the disagree- consideration of that I was to give this great measure my hearty support.

and asked 'to have it cashed. This was done and it was soon found that line of advertising if it contain? but a single word or a fraction of a Word. It is for the benefit of all, be they living, dead, or yet unborn, that this Iteration nnt tn cet anxious about their health men of the iury. but I am very much dia- LOUIS PARDIECK Fineral Directors ELIZABETHTOWN; v. If are "not nuite I appointed and.

very much surprised that Now, the facts are, with regard that I never heard of the measure or the the Jury did not bring In a verdict of not the check was forged. E. F. Tuttlethe proprietor of the ho tel, notified the police and a search was begun at once. syndicate, or anything about it, until early in July last, one year after the tiihe in which this plot was laid.

I MTOlNr TO LOAN. well," or "half sick" have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? It ia easy to tell by setting aside your urine for twectV-f our hours; a sediment or settlement indicates an unhealthy is reiterated, that a line is a line for a' that and a' that. The reason! to a printer is obvious. He will not argue the question any more than he would any other; axiom. Others must take his word or suffer the It was soon learned that the man had guilty.

I did not kill my wife and do not know where she is, but I am sure that It Is only a question of time until she pomes home. I did not go upon the witness, stand because my lawyer, Judge Vincent, was bitterly, pjwsed to nay doing Boandbooauae be adviuod me ie was not necessary. I am irrateful for the tremendous chanee do not even know who the members of (jondition of the kidneys. When urine left town and that he had bought a ticket to Indianapolis. Mr.

Tuttle and an officer started after him this morning. F0EGED A NOTE FOB $7. consequences, and sometimes do both stains linen it is evidence of kidney the syndicate are. I never had any conversation with any of them in regard to it I never was called upon by my vote or my influence to say one word in regard to that sala It was a contract made on the part of the Gov trouble. Too rrequent aeeire whiiw wlll that 1 am not only and jnBtify a containing one word SCanty SUppiy, pain uii bvuo a uuwniatinu to jr girTiuuBij vmsjni back is also convincing proof that 1.

Geo. A. Wirt, formerly with the Rush rille National Bank, is correspondent of one of the Btroogeet financial institutions in the United States, and will accept applications for loans, at 6 per cent irom date, on good, improved farm lands, the general value of which is $40 per acre or over. All applications to him for 1 oans will be in strict confidence, and loans made without publicity. For farther particulars address him at Greensburg, Ind.

Sidneys and blaAder need doctoring; Slat day of October, A. D. 1807. M.P. StjixivaKj.

notary publio, ernment i By Grorer Cleveland's administration, andthe only part of it, Cashed It for About 3 and Left the City Pfelffer Lom. There is satisfaction in knowing tha the same as if it had six words In it If he did not justify it the word would drop out and possibly pi the whole local and the whole column of type and the whole page for tljtt matter, and cause innumerable stone bruises on the tender consciences of all the printers in the establishment. THE JURY PISAGBKS; great reroedjr, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, fulfills every wish in; relieving weak or disease kidneys and all forms of bladder'and hrinary troubles. Not rmlv doe Swamo-Root give new life and Ko Verdict Beached and Jurors Discharged as I see by the papers, for that is the only method of my information, is that the contract has-been agreed to on the part of the present administration on May Never be Tried Agsln.

Chicago, Oct. dis- A stranger giving his name as A. I. Thurlich, who claims to be a piano tuner, has proved to be 'a forger. He forged several notes for small amounts, secured some of the money, and "skip SSA44 In fact a printer could not retain his AlttwivaHrifl, anA vntincr frT the agreement that ihey should give five SO VIARS EXPERIENCE.

-4F activity to the kidneys- the cause of cussing, Now that ineirpuDie, out uy fue i atnt, because it naa. 11T. rest is a avw w-- I nnt one worn in k. laeu wie yuumuim ri 4 Tf medicine vou should gen case aeciaea mey wouiu uutix, i ugawr aau tirm. ped the town." Among the forged notes was one on Francis Best for 17.

This note was pawned at Pfeiffer saloon for tl. Later he secured several drinks and S3 more on the note. He the Court Judge Tuthill was informed cnarges ior space auwn uw wiu have the best Sold by druggists, price measures it in lines and charges not for BUSHESS BLOCK CHANGES HANDS. of their wishes and when they declared they could 'not reach a verdict they 4 IMOl nAKK -4 naamaisu fifty cents and one doFar or by mentioning the Columbus Republican and sending your address to Dr. Kilmer Binghampton, 'N.

you may have a "sample bottle of this great I discovery were discharged, nine being for conviction and three for acquittal the words but the space used. It is the advertiser's loss that he did not cut off the word in the manuscript The printer must follow the copy if it takes him out of a second story win had promised to take up the note but as he left the city it was presented to Mr. Best for payment He pronounced it a forgery. Adams' Building at No, Ml Washington Street Bought By Dr. Mennett, This means that there may be another trial The prisoner, it is expected, will rttt OOFMTRtOHTS Ao.

Anyone sending a Sketch and deaortpttoa mar qmckly Moertain, free, whether an Inrentloa ia probablr patentable. Conunonloattons strtotly eonfldentia. Oldest asency for seeortnc patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patente taken thrauch Mann A Co.

reoatro speaul nottos tne SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. i sent to you free by mail dow, and he deserves consideration for Efforts were made to arrest Thurlich, be admitted to bail and many Bay the I 1 .3 I nt a m. i nnt flaTnTiiiiiF ai uiB ena 01 a iou uuoauu Land for Sale. ji i case wui never oo mu kii u. iuc 1 1 Thirty acres of good land with im- haa cost state 'of Illinois about leaving' out the last word.

one but he had left and nothing further was done, Attorneys James Cox, G. W. Cooper, beutlfnltr Hlusl rmteS. husest etnndatloa at any setenttfto Jooraal. weekly, terms a rear should quarrell with a printer on this provements.Ion public road mile irom silteen thousand dollars.

Dr. O. H. Mennett who recently located in this city, has purchased the Adams' block at No. 521 Washington street The store room of the building is now occupied by Moore's cigar store.

jThe consideration was $5,800. The suusvi aaontna. epeennen aosmsiai point It is the last word that a wom WANT M0BE GOOD ROADS. cHHta, on ranm aem uaa. afinreaa MUNN 991 Braadsrar.

Bw Tartu and M. D. Emig, accompanied by Justice Dennison and J. S. Brown, went free turnpike, 44 miles soutneass or lumbua, Ind.

To see the land inquire Of Mrs. M. I Lmpree. For reasonable terms address Elder J. W.

Strawn, Mi- an wants and the last word that caps the oiimaT, and if happens to be the only word in the line it ought to be to the home of William Howe; in Clif ty I Jackson Township Fanners are Making building sold for $5,500 a few years ago. Owens Williams made the deal township, to take some depositions. Efforts to hare a New Pike. 3' charged extra for position. ami, Salineiconiityr Ma Mrs.

J. S. Brown is interested in tbe iDr. Mennett formerly' resided at The Frew Gravel Bond Election, case. rax! Her young man dropped dead just be-1 Jpnesville but spent the last few years has been Miss Mate Ferguson.

who Jackson township farmers and residents are making efforts to have a good cravel road from Wavmansville through I ma sns tsuust has se- visiting friends in Kankakee, killed her mother, her sister died on the cOtd Onaat Bonn, sue ii am 1 1 The inspectors lot! the Sandcreek gravel road election tnet at the county Iclerk's office Thursday and officially de-clared the election to have been carried favoring of the building of the roads, i cured a position in Chicago with a book tVia frramaViin rvmnnntiriir with thn I wav to the funeral. and her brother annm ea-1 h.is. "It end mt Umtl a.isooa. Sstf.Ab, 1 I concern and will remain there. Charles Massee and Cudwith Able Thursday bought of Web Smith and shipped to Indianapolis twenty head of catlle.

Their total weight was 26,430, pike leading to this city from the south, then committed Buicida These trou-conBtructed. I bles upset a London young woman and Fine Plymouth Rock Cockerella for sale. 50 eta apiece if sold In next tnree in mm average of 132Q pounds. Mr. and Mra A.

Van den i Ende will reside In the Ken Newsom residence The election to decide the matter will tried to drown herself Xhe magistrate beheld as soon as posasible. There is before whom she was brought however, no doubt but voters will favor the told her that she had "allowed nerself 1 weeks. T. R. Redman, Petersville, Ind.

I Francis Barbour has filed suit against Dr. Roland ia having bis house at i Francis Barbour, executor of the estate after November let The family of H. H. P1LLOT Viot building of the road and that it will be to get into a very morbid state, and Baasett nave I I. a i lux, of Joseph Barbour, -deceased, for $630 Eighth and Chestnut streets repainted hv(' sW73fc3SxTaioo7MitM sua mv notes.

I and otherwise improved. constructed, it wouia oe a great aa-1 nau avieu reiy xwuatuj vantage to the people of that township. New York Sun. I moved Into thefr new home on Frank lin street i I '1.

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