Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 6

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 6

Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WISCONSIN STATS JOUXKAX, tUJDISOlf, OCTOESS 13, 1SST. "7 MADISOII EDUCATORS SHAKE WELL III BOTTLE TO MIX SURPRISE SPRUIiQ 111 BURGLAR TRIAL 15 Years PREVENT MAKING OF MILLIONS," SAYS (Continued from flfia fMgr ever. rvr firm bor a plttanc of this He atxike of the grat atecl trot wok-h ta mioM la many aulea. and holds the labor oatona la tu hand, if kitor-r rrfuao to wa in one factory, the work i done ela-here and the truat i little enncieo. The truxt, be dn-lared i rrur than the Rornnt of any ofi tate, and rrsulatlon muat done by the fMerat roTemmrot To aernre thta control bo would have loo CTYeao- of CorporattKia civea more power.

io-ay It la vmpow ered to Inveatlaie to Ita beart'a teat, tnt ha AoMlnx tnav no be maf public wlbnut the prmiaaloa of the preaweot. witj thla power in the bandt of on nian there la danger not, oury to the ForiHrntlona but to rotintry. a bad rrealdent woold bav th truata at hla merry to levy opon or mi own pliir. Careful Work Needed. "Careful work 1 neceaaarr In mak fn law a aad nrulattnna for all rnr- poratlon." tba apeakr-r aald.

"We raaaot go atutd with the Idra that thero la but one corporal loo to eoo- amer oarbi branrb of bunlneaa Cvm the oil trost roatrola only per leaving ii p-r cent of the buxioe In the Is sod a of mailer con- rerna. The atl truat rornroU tO per -ent. The ftieiion la. will the ml.a prtifid-d for the larifer trnata do for the imilW rumpanieaT That la why think there ahould be fare- rul Inveallfation, and that la what I would ak the oeleraiea to Chicaco to work for." omathfng Wrong taya Richmond. Aln a eountiv wher the mannlon of tb millionaire stand a on one aide of tbe atreet and the novel of the poor man on the other, there la something wroiijf," said Attorney T.

C. Richmond. The speaker declared that the democracy of Jbla country Ba but A mer faxre to long aa such condl-tiooa aa thee ar allowed to obtain. I'nlU It was frtr one ma a to accumulate tnlltlona at tho eipenae of the majority, Ma i-oiintry would have to c-a prating of detnoerary. The ronatltutlon, he anld.

farrt very little power to the legislative hranrh of government, lut to tht )udh-lary gav practically unlloilted power. The rotirta were now all powerful. An amendment to tbe cnnatltiitton, he aald. via needed Nat Centraltte Power. would not ceritralife the pow-r." declared Mr.

klrhmond. "I would leave to the town hourd all the work It ran 1o: to the vlllaco board all It cao dor to the city all It can tio; to the atate all It ran do. and" wouli give to the central government only etra powers whtfh the nthr dert-ment are nnabln to handle" The speaker Thro declared his belief In the passage of law which mould tear down ibe present Biarn-moth fortnties. It was what he aald that stirred ITof, Hosa to inter the aentence with which thle article is started Corporations are Anarchlara. "The trusts and great corporations are the real anarchists nf todav." was one of the sentences uttered ly Scott.

"The trusts are. the one who have no fear of government, mct'pt such govern ment as I favorable to fhen. Thev are the great menace to the stahltltr of the nation in thetr present uncontrolled stwte. A change tntist come. Hut talklntr wilt not bring It a hoot Muniiripal ownership ninnot be popnlansed unless facta are pretteut- el to the people ahowlng municipal' owitershtp to be desirable A.s-ntt meet tnut be creale But idH are nec-esanrv lo freate this eeitl-, met l.

Invcatlgstitmtt are nccssrv. Ught la needwl i "To secure the rrowr leeixlatlon TWO MEN 'SWEAR THEY SAW MARTIN IN ROCKDALE SHORTLY BEFORE CRIME. RECOGNIZE DEFENDANT BY CAIT State Succeed tm Cannactieg Him With Scene ef Tsiisfsoo urjlryi Wltneeoe Sworn, Tb state ta Ita rase against Charlea Manln and Jobs Lew the bobo charged with btrrgUrlzleg the Tellefson ftorw to Rockdale, praj a surprise on tho defense shortly be fore dcxjb to4ay by off-ring two a finesses who swot tbev Identified Martin aa being; lo th village of Rockdale few days before the com mission of the barf lary. Cp to tbia lime evidence bad been lacking tend ing to oounct either of tb defend-anU with tb kpm of the crime. These witnesses were Tbeo Tellef- aon, unci of tbe owners of the Tellefsoo store, and Christian Ama.

Hoth tetlfled that a Ttw days before the Irurglary tbey saw Martin, whom iney described aa toe taller of the two defendants. In the village KorkdaJe coming east on the Port Atkinson road and test he left on the Madison road. lie aaid that tbe man wore blue overalls and atiff bat, which was a llltl too large for him. A as cortib- orated this description. Wltneaaea Tell of Burglary.

hcn tho ras opened )eterday afternoon th following iurv was struck: Joseph Ilium. Springfield; W. Canlwell, Madison, second ward James Clark, town of siadison; C. Holt, Madison, Tenth ward; Wll Ham Kronetnan, DeerSeld; W. C.

Kruse. bun Prairie; t'birle Lapaldg, blooming Grove; Archie Parktna Black Kartb; Y. B. Paine, Rutland; r. J.

Schmltx, Madison, llrst ward; P. J. Langer, Medina: Henry Tlm- nierman. Hloomlng Grove. TUe first witness called by tbe slate was A.

C. Tetlefson, of tb firtn of Tellefsoo Brothers, whose store waa burglarltod July 11 He told of going to ibe alore the next morning and finding tho rear window broken in, and missing the following articles: nine Ingereoll watrbea, a dosen watch, chain, two dosen watch charms, an overcoat, several pair of trousers, some notebooks, combs and rings. Chi tbe chains be aid wer tbe jettera AY C. Co." One of the combs taken from tho two de- fendants at tho tlmo of their arrest waa shown tho wttoe and be Identified It aa having hi Areas private cost mark- and the Belling price written upon It. Ho aald the firm carried a stock of combs of tho same kind.

Tbe porrhanm price waa denoted by the letter and the Belling price by He said the writing on the comb banded him for identification here was almllar to bte father'. He aald there waa no cost mark on the watch tf which to Identify them but he noted their similarity to Ibe one that was bow handed him by district Attorney Mason, which waa taken from the men at Jefferson Junction, likewise, ho commented on tbe similarity of the charm carried In hia stock and the one produced by the state aa having been taken from the Harlow Teller. In partnership with A. Tellefsoo. was next called and comoixirated his brother's testimony.

He also Identified the chain taken from the men aa being similar to one tnai he picked up from the floor on the morning after the burs lary o( the store, both having the same A C. Co." ftjilread Brakesman Teatifisa. I'nderaherlff Para ttakey was the next witness He was aski-d first saw the defendants. where This i was ith er'teu to bv the cminsei ror the detenu nd was sustained. The wtfTiess then stetpd aside, to allow J.

II Si-ncrr of iFond du I jic to be called Mr. Ppencer was a brakesman on a fictsht trnlu on the Wisconsin division o' Ibe Smthwestern road on the of the dffer-rtanf' lit F'etween Johnson a creek mn, Junction he came acro-i I Is art rtin wbo were stealing a ride lie mit'cil thfjr ckets were full be se'd. and thai' Lewis' ctrtt mo Me ilw noticed fh.it nn it'theni bsJ a td srarrhlieht such as p.illremen He arid he l.ewU thf ihlngii lonknl a little lnW m. rrr)i he thonght' He b-oVed lit Iwis bsn.l he snld ff rtber. and: told hltn never dm wrvk In bis life Pneoeer d-nled he had faied tbe nusrter for the im-Iv.

re of ridinv Ttv1dere. stating thai hoth men bd told him thev bsd 1 1n flenlMl be Ske4 them rtr ifc.tr kn'ves or ted tbe I rt Affoeaev l.nc. bat hrf Kr.mnteA 10 tve tni-m rnr the favor tf vide He ld he told tbem he wotild out lhm of at Jeffer son which he did A Haven editor once hired atij nest ans.m- RAW SPpTS SKIM. IN THE Rd How You Can trad -cat thosd Terrible Red SgtetxM which Itch And Tsrtur You. Those rsw aad burning spot ia tb akin bich mak you prslcb until yoo are almost with tortnra dry can be dried up and the skill will becora aa pur and white as ever by tbe use of tbe most simpler external remedy known to medical aclesce a remedy made simple by the fact that-Its basic Ingredient Id oil of wintergreea.

It is a liquid remedy used externally for Eczema, ring worm, barbars lien and other diseases of the akin, cold under th nam of D. D. D. Prescription. Tbi remedy instantly kills tbe germ which cause th itch.

We know that the instant yon apply few drops of tb 1). D. liquid 10 that awful Itching skin th agony la gone yow. free from that Itch, sooiflen, cooled, refreshed, soon Lb unlr.ht-ly red spots with their nasty exuday lions begin to disappear. Kd thle letter from Mrs.

J. Choat of Carrollton. one of many thousands we have; "1 am so thankful that a cure had been found for that terrible disease, Pcxema. Our litile boy was torment ed with Bcxema for two years. I sent for a sample of D.

D. U. and It helped him wonderfully. After using three bottles he I well. 1 can not say enough for I.

D. D. To-day the child's skin Is smooth and clean and I shall reccomntend D. D. IV to every sufferer with skin disease." While we have not seen the original copy of Mrs.

Choate's letter, are sure If Is a genuine for we know tlial tbe D. D- D. Co. Ia consmrtlv getting hundreds and hun-Jreds lutter of endorsement from those who have been cured by D. I).

I). We know from people la our own town ho- wonderfully D. D. D. heli kln and If yo bsvo any kind of skin trouble at all.

drop Into our store and we will show yon letters from those who have been cored, your own neighbors pernapa. letters giving Important news to skia sufferers. HARLOW S. OTT. ber of lils flock against her will and la suBpr-nded front the ministry for one year.

The charge were preferred by tbe presiding elder of the circuit and were prosecuted by members of the defendant's church. ee.ee DRAMATIC Cupid at Vaaaar. George Totlen Smith, who wrot the lyrics, and A. HtWw'n Sloan, who added the niuwle for Jules Mnrry't new girl's college play. "Cupid at Vassar," are binh fatnons for their special ties-of slaKe work.

Mr. Sloans Is the of tb mimic for Ldy Teaxle" and "Th Gingerbread Man." and Mr. Smith ha any number of good thing to bid credit. Mr, Murrv was fortnnat In being able to gel the assltaoce of these two men In the completion of bt new play. This new musical-comedy-drama will be given Its first performance at the Puller tonight.

The imitation by Horenre tiear In the piece have won for fcrr encomiums all along the line. Good Bill at Majestic Cora YoungMood Corson and her musical sextette delighted two audiences at the Majestic last night. Th opening Chorus with the wevrn girls in tndihn BlUre Is very pre'tv, tbe song, war dance and buckxkin proving a distinct novelty. The horn solus and the instrumental number of the sextette win. The girls mak several changes in attfre during th act.

Theo VJrmirk sings, "Are job Coming trut Tonight Mary Ann Tb aerial arrohailc art by tbe Zamons family Is dangerous In many parU. where the little daughter Is whirled In the air at the rale of 39 or 40 revolutions a minute. The" daring feats pleased th audience. however. Pranri Hoyt and company present a humorous little act entitled "In an F.rentful Honeymoon." Th novelty mimical act pleawd many.

At tn Grand. Albiut tbe Dmelciitn and (isry at (rarham. the "Musical Itell flov and Military Maid." divide tbe honors at tbe Crand fhl week. Tbe former is frenchman or genius various forms of the. Mack art and some of bis stunt are' little lesa than His feats In telet.athr leave no doubt of the frwilness of his ability, Alblni Irrttsbleness however, feigned or otherwise, and bis loquacity detract from tbe are of hi performance.

CJtav Gray bam bitve a munlrl arr above th average from the slndtxint of orleV nallty. Xilrm Orsham. if that If her name, play what she' calls the Irw ejt Bixofilione tn the world. The btl bov. In a makeuo sidesplitting tu Its effect, presented a series of facial com.TTiiins ludicrous to behold.

At the of- his act, when great ik plauiht called btm bt'-k. Oray came tbe footlights and with an tnexpres ibiv fitnoy frown yelled out shut op." The result th wildest laughter snd applause. Howen Reotb-ers sre a couple of good looking bov who do clog stunt with great es prtneef Eh a- l.lovd sr good in a eon.eily sketch, in which dV vorred wif and her former h'mbssd isre hsr-pllv reunited. In spite of hard bur nit and leather beefsteak. Msclt A K'tlolt give a clever presentation: of The New Minister," Involving the vsrled experiences of hill col led or In ministerial grb and the aenttisan- al antics of a loveMck Vasnar grsd.

AHn excited mnch with br clijrfng and she waa ejnlek-lv r-ii1l Wal-er A. Hy'and sing 'h Ws'tii bv Ibe TlecB Blue Sew. 7b? orebrsM and moving tiH-tured conn let the pntetam. Human Society sTcnflt. It g'at'fy'rg to Bote that n.iirh bs be.

atcnifjilshett dai-lng th year, hr the Madicn to suffering d- sdent perwo snd dumb anlinel. No appeal a sent to the proper off! errs la vain Those who ha wtchid the wor of tb lorsl snet-lv for few year should now I wli'ing to lend siinnort and eothasiin la order tbt th soclwty eonttaa Its wsefulens. All those shonld reraeot-ber-the w.eiodraa of Hlawa'b. to be given for the benefit of th! sorl-ety in the Baptist ehnrcb, Wednesday evening. Oct.

IV Tickets, at 1 eew eh are ow si Mues. i wer sihI drag stores. DRY UP TO ATTEND MEETING PROMINENT UNIVERSITY ANO HIGH SCHOOL PROFESSORS TO TALK IN MILWAUKEE. STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Superintendent P.

Cary a principal Spswkee Frogram Claws With Addrws by W. 0. Hoard, Nearly a tfosea Madison edacator will appear oa the program of lit Wisconsin State) Teachers' association, which will bold It annual meet log la Milwaukee, Nov. 7. and Besides tbewe.

probably id others, connected wttk work la the university and local acboola, will attend. On th evening of tbe first day tho Wbv cOBsia university alumni club will give a banquet at the Planklntos house. A featur of the convention wtll be tbe great variety of sections! meetings and special tours to tbe publie schools. Nearly 2QO educators of Wlscoiisia ajad other states apjiear on the program. Rou Will Be Speaker.

On Thursday, Nov. 7. Prof. K. A.

Roes of the university will give- a in per oa "EUtication and BoclHy." State P. Cary will siieek the same day on. "The Ciliaen of Tomorrow." The session on SaM-arday will be closed by an address by former Governor W. D. Hoard of It, Atkinson.

Before the superintendent and supervising principal' association, a section of tho malu meetlnR. hupt. Cary will apeak on. "Emclent Preparation for Teachers." and the discussion will bo led by Prof. E.

C. IJliott, of the department of educsiloa In tbe university. Kosseter O. Colt), direc tor of music in the university and w. wood, atate Inspector of rural school, will read paper before the music section.

Ts Talk Hern Economics. Mis Carolina Hunt, professor of household economics at the sini versify, and H. Terry, state high school Inspector, will Uik on tbe topic, "A More Uniform Course of Study In Domestic Science." K. Dudgeon, tuperipundent of schools la tbls city, will speak on 'Philosophical Reason for Manual Training in the Public Schools," Hut Inspector of Schools W. Hunt will speak before th state graded school section.

Prof. E. B. Skinner of tbe university, will read a paper math' ema tics in the secondary schools. Lout Kahleoberg.

of the university, will speak on the subject. "Biology a Foundation for History." 8. H. Holme of tbe university will lead the discussion on the subject of agri culture In tho high school. H.

K. Bsssett of the university will discuss the topic, "What the High School Course In English Should do for the Pupil. Work Planned Early. The program this year ha been designed to meet the needs of various educational Interests of state, the the Early In the year the executive committee held a meeting at which the normal and graded school Inter ests, the state department and the county superintendent were repre sented and tbe present program has been arranged along the line then planned. Holding the meeting In November give (he members an opportunity to' Incorporate Into their work for the current year, the Inspiration and new Idea gained during the convention It Is expected that tb change ta tbe time of ho convention will prove a strong factor In increasing the attendance.

Tho Milwaukee school hoard iw-enilv has taken favorable actios toward allowing the teacher two extra daya with pay In order that they" mav ttend the convention sessions and It la expected that the Sam arrangement will be mad throughout tbe atate. KISSING PASTOR 13 SUSPENDED. Indiana Miniater Who Embraced On Against Her Will. Columbns, lnd The Rev. John Rover, a popular pastor of Kwlixerland rotintr.

IndtHna, ha been fried by ths committee of nineteen Methodist loin- ('ers on a charge of kisi'ng a men Thrpe acres of good, level land with fine view. Short imtaiice from strtxet car. Owner furni-ih money 1n at up ImilJ- V' Nice six room cottage on lot S.lxlvS. Close to t-H0. The i worth money.

Act quirk. Tvtogixl lots ia Oref Forty fet froiit-igrf. E.t Good ttn room boiiso iu Ivan- if ill in Sixth Ward. To years 1. D.it'a, fntnn.f.

tlftSric liijlit ani lUvl wiHsl flivri an! Witt Hi -r fiionth. Prke j'xiX Exclusive agent. A nice, new, six nxm ottair in GivulHh. 'V Win oti monthly tfHwnt or will Like cb'-'sp lot in rarl FMEiJHA. SUnd.

6C3 EiS 1732 Splendid PrescHptio Hoim. Mixed PACKAGE It A WARNING. Tall How to Find Out If th Kidney Ar Affsctad aid What to do Also What Causes Rfceums-tiam. A well knows authority that there are more rase of kidney trouble here now than ever before. while recent reports show that more people succumb -cb.

5 car to so roe form of kidney disease tbaA any other cause. When tiier is vlcknesa, examine tho urine. KbeoaBatism is only a aymptotn of kidney tr.ul!o. It la nothing more nor less than excessive uric acid In tba blood, which the sluggish, inactive kidueya have failed to sift out, leaving It to decompose and settle about the Joints sad Bu-cles, causing Intense suffering: frequently resulting In deformity; often reaching the heart when death ensues. Pains across tbe bark, frequent, painful and suppressed arlnatloa add other symptom of week bladder arc not the only alga of kidney trouble; many rases of stomach disease, headache, pain in the he rt.

inactive liver, etc are but symptoms; the cause of which cao bo traced to fee rlOKged kidney. The physicians for the Insurance companies alwsv carefully eianilne and report oa the condition of the urine. It la a certain sign of slck-i neas or heart!) of the human body. A test of the urine should be made by every man and woman at least once each y-ar. a simple test la to void a small qtiantfly of ttHne In a bottle or glass and let It stand over Bight; neit morning.

If there I reddish brlckduHi or hlte. fleecy substance present, eith er cou suit aotno Imputable phjalrlan or take good vegetable treatment. Tb following prewc-riptloii la recommended highly in these' ce and If desirable the sufferer can mix It at borne. Any good prawcrlptlon pharmacy has the ingredients, which are harmless an Inexpensive: Compound Kargon, one ounce; Fluid- Extract laridnlkn. one-half ounce; Compound Syrup Haraaparllla three ounces, hake well and use in tea- spnonfitl dws after eab meal and at bedtime.

Where any of tbe symp toms cmimrated above are present. good results are wore to follow Im-inedlstely the ose of this simple pre scription. Too Late to Classify. One cent a we'd far iawertioa aad one half aent word far tubeesjueot. eeoeecw-tlv Ineartleee.

ad fee leae than 10 eseta. FO''M--Overcoe and stiff Owner may have urn at 707 Wet Main Hi. bv paying for ad MKN' WANTEIe At 8chwgler aV lillo pliiliibem, St5 Htate street. lAiriT- chain between Park Hotel and l-wl' hug store, Reward lui'i Knt 1 lav ton stret. UT rtmsil gold watch, Initials K.

fob. t' West tillman KeWsrd. KOIl RBN'T Knur room flat, ii'i West Wstthtnirlon avenue. a COURT KEW3 rfnoT irrufP eeea eae ee eeee eeeeeeeeee Hnrge K. Acrt t.

arrested tot t-- drunk and dlord-rly, pleaded yilitv In the rtiunlclial court this nmrntug A'tornev Hail tnadea plea for the hoy, justice Tenner, who presided Ibis tiiornlnc. said he tnprecliit-ed the. Ikiv's sttiiaiton. but that no ne was to blame 'or It himself. 1 he court nmseiited in suspend sen fence and to continue the co one Canlmua Hmii Case.

'I be cane Hinie tf tile fcan of 'Charged with abnlv IsngMaet bv Frees Kolte. was omtimted for one wees htaiy Face Ceurt. Kleven prisoner fseed Jimtirre Ten ney in the mtnleiil court this morn-Inn and the front row was flliml com-pleielv. rvr of the drunks, were hold over having spent yeHlerday In Jail owing to the court enforced blre. Grist of Drunk.

Kdwtn Wlldt. Ole S'even and John Ijowerr were each fined II and cost or four day to Jell, one lv having been remitted for yesterday. They took the five ttav. Rrtbert Steven. a light hlr4 young man.

was given nine day for being drank and disorderly, mn. dsV of ten being remitted Julio Horastad paid a tine of fl and costs for drurk-mne. Public Nuisance Punisntd. Itidley. a oae-lepBed man and a familiar rharartr-r aboot towti.

was arraigned for disorderly conduct, a term which mv cover a multitude of sin, but which In this case rer-red to making a ntilsxnre- of himself NeiKhiMM have long rotnplalnroV of the old nan's acth-s -Injdlv went to Jail for IS d.ivs. Hsvln thin w'th which to ystisfr the court's line of 119 and tvxtt Dudley Is a hang on 1n salmwt. tvenin Lark Esptnsive. A jubilant rrolie four young lads out too late for their health landed them In the pollc station Ust mrht nd in ibe police r-eirt wurntng Tbev are Rtchrr-I Bi-vle, I Mt North I'latr etre-t: Clrdv OslUeher, 18 Hi eth Itsldwln street; Kdward Vettr-h. Ml Sostcht street and Hanv Ainsworth, to': Est! Waahlagtc-n avenue.

The bojs were going home down King street last night and were veiling I'ke a praertee of retHtn RlxtV ward boi a which ha railed for iocuphtinta from resident wiio bav been aanoved he them. These bova wete arretted ta order that an etamt-le ruitht.be made them After tbev had-: pnvsilsed to Ctrt It out In the fttitre snd the eotrt lad tsfcen heB to ft ki-eoin jit ere -1 tl and me! dwre li havtt tr wJ, ar- to 2XY HAKl AL CGLOtt i No lonjf it has ben F'remotM a luxur- unt rili of UaJthy half. Stop its gr4 positively removes Keep hair soft 4.1.1 i resl; all substitutes. f't A DYE. i-UAITANTEED SOc ni L.iUiS, at druggists.

fo rrj images bearing 12 crnt ca lmprs4 ffcrw Ontrml Kaa-M. bad by Addressing lb endni Bent of refer encot Wiscottalg, nd Kidui Fred D. Clarke FJwfWHi, Kansas. mrist pub, Oft II: last Oct. 89 I Slr.

OF. UISCONKIM. fOl'NTY win rr Uar, County -Ib Probate. --SQTVIS it HKKEBY CIVKN. That Rerisr Term th Count om, be SJ4 ta tad for said Coti tr.

at tfc Hous In the City of Ms-Uson. in aaid tminty. on the trtt Tuesday of November. A. 1)7, th f'ni-jwlna; matter will heard, rirl and examined aad djttua: Tte ar.T!Wti of J.

C. Harper. Public for Dan County. fog thai finnflllrtnt trnefe of th tnt eatate of RICH-AR-H. B.

CHANDU5H. late of tba wil- lage of OrMflu, said County, de cease. the, trusteeship or TAXIS' AH ft al. the day of Oelobsr, 1907. 1.

Reynold. Attorney. Py the Court: A. O. ZIMMERMAN, Judg.

Oct 5 1 il ft I us. e4 ilrt AEXETS 'tf. Cattle Receipt i steady; Iwvfj ft 90 to 7 SO; and feeder $24 to 4.85, Mi to S.30. Texan 3 "5 to ist-olf rnera to ralvt-a 6.50 Receipt raHrkat iifht Mi to mlvl IS heary t( to 75; rorh 10 pica to 15 bulk 6 .15 to RfHpta SO.WiO "market 1 no. -TecHtnri 6 35 to 4 4 to 7 3B.

try flt) weaker; turkeya 10e, aurlnr 10 1-2c -8tdy, rreatnrrlea I4e to lrle llv to its. KtiMB, 17 1 Ic to 1 Sc. GRAIN MARKET. hd by M. Kant Co.

look Motel. Kiss, if. taw. Oavetaa? Rtca lmmk 4har- VMti 111 i 0 a a aa f.r ...111 J4 1 at 1)1 K-, i If 1 It If. tm a aa ir i a it a immi Literary Club Maaia.

T. thirty-first year of the Jtiidl-i, cltib opened last night home Of R. M. Psshford A A View of Vlcksbnrg i mil by Col. p.

officers were elected. I Keoben TkspraldiBtPrif. M. 8. i ter.

s4 "rlceprea'dent Mr. Joa-r- j.wfsarr Wfclter M. Smith. -feerer -Charles N. Ilrown: evecotlr) committee consists te ofScora and Bnrf W.

Jones Hi. B. A. Iwrge. if.

Snow will read a patter var nvttT at the next mcetinr wtll be held Nov, II. and Prof. Mwbbnrd will aoeak on Oof-Chrr At tho leeetnber ses- MUSICAL ochool Orchestra. 4 ti. ilent start waa made by the j.

a nchool orchestra at the t. rl held at the Doty echnol --i. It I h.iffM ttat the next t. to be held at tbe same place A Slav evening, will see the doobled. Itoth bcrs and Kra capable of flaying or-i Instrumenta are orped to -aefcmao Lose an Eye result of an ncrideut at the aaov alioui vo week "asrt.

by a ptece nf steel entering ThersJor Arvold. Fjt 1 lr. ffce eye removed I iU. the general hospital. Tba 1 waa prfrrel kr Dr.

Ard Gilbert Mr. Arvold Insnrarc with C. C. srd a cheek; for $13S ta now a-- Th) Insaraaco company ta meet In? kia medical Kfltfewf en f. H.insoh WM leriure on fM'tf he the Ssrsd From Aa Operstloa Bf a Hair Box of ths Pyrtmld Plls Cars.

Yon Cm Try It Frss. 1 ednnot help writing to ywt about your wonderful enre for pile. When I wrote to you for a sample I "waa thinking of going through an operation. But I thought I would give 'r remedies a trial. I am so happy that I did, for I ta earwd and only used half box.

I writ this for bamaalty aake. I bad xtles ever Bloce the year I8t. I wish you wo, id publish tey name through the Bulletin paper for I am well knows In the Lsttue Corp. I'se my name the best war you know how. Thanking yon for your good advice.

Yours tmlv, Cleopha Forte, Murine Rarrick. IT, s. N. Training Station, rVn PrancUco. Cal." What should Indtco this -United Plate aeaxan to write us in this manner If not gratitude for being cured of a disease which had tortured bitn for fifteen yearsT Mr, Port was positively unknown to us until he wrot for the sample of our wonderful remedy.

Yon may bo aufferio In the aaoe way. Just send your name and address to pvramld Drug SS Pyramid Itiiiliting. Marshall. and celve free by ret arn mall the trial lockage In a plain wrapper. The moment you start to use.

It ymir suffering end and the cure of your dread disease la In sight, Then you can get: a full-sited box from any droggist for 60 cent and 'even one box mav cure you. It la well worth trying. No knife and Ita torture. No doctor and hit bllta. Ail druggist.

5a cents. Write to day for a free package. ePaaVBBa) wallgBB C21TUABT Touching tribute la paid to Harry Baraanta. formerly at Madlaon, In the Koswell. N.

M. Triban. While seeking health is New Mexico Mr, Itarsaate becamo a rural mail car rier aad aa such be became acquaint ed with many people. The tribute, which follow, will be of Interest to Madison friend of Mr. "Polka that thick can often see In the ordinary news item of country psper better sermon than tbey bear in a whole lot of the lectures on the heroes of other day.

For example, In the last Issus of the Carlabad Ar gtis, there was a almple little Item that ran something like this: "Harry Itarsantee, the rural mall carrier, la laying off on account of illness." That seems very much on tho order of tbe BUI Jones baa-the-beadache item that the big paper have so much fun about, but to one who kaa lived In Carlsbad and bad an opportunity to observe (h dally walk of Ita MKple, It means a whole lot, for It tells of the sickness, and it must be a serious sickness, of one of the real heroe of everyday life. The blase reader may smile at anything herolo about a rural mail carrier, but I am here to tell yon that there i much about the- life and works of this man Itarsantee that spells more to me than the lurid tale of the battlefield. In the faco of deep personal suffering he has gone his unassuming way, dally bearing the tiding of the good and the III of hu-manllv op and down the valley, braving storms that he had no business faring, tfflen getting Into the Beautiful when it was hidden In a mist of biting bail or driving mw, so exhausted that he bad In lis lifted out and cared for by hand that know real grit and strung manhood when tbey aee It. Ycsr after vesr. he baa gone hie way, until the children by the wayside have cc.me to know him and to look for his cheery nod, and those) who needed kindly omce perhap la th darkest Ir.nr, inner called upon him In vain.

Knowing all of the people. It ha been with a sorrow that was resl that he bas the letter edged with Mat k. and Jov none Hie less true tat he baa renCt-red the Ion looked for missive front the old folks at hwite cordini? to cheer the ymtrwster (who w-ns sz-eklng in the siutHer of ttie hills something of the vteor of Mhe wlifs Msnv a time ne nas aron- ttia ananjruaa iy way. s'de for ftmrrsl proceion. his air nnovered In genuine grief, land waved bis hand after tbe bridal lrt looking In hia heart of hesr's what wonderful vistas lay b.

fore them and what measure of b'art breaks Sttd reroeipTo the years wculd brlri Through ail of his service b.i tjren a real pless- ir to. birr) to he A tits hrt num. iberls proofs of tut mnunev-a ri new" and tinootrtijove worn, it i einn-tbltie to be great 1n the eve of the world, to have l-d men to glorireis ded. to have painted a canvas that wmtld live for ail time, to hav been eonnten a rrrai mm the wfwta The fitue'sl of Charles A. Parro't.

who died St the home of hi mother, y.m K. Parfoit. Prake ((rret. was held from: the bora this aVivHooo. Tbe decee.l wa formerly a ctparmaker In this city.

Nw has been rle here of dtath la Seattle. or Martbew Kh'man. formerly a resident of Msd-nn. Mr. Kt-lman at the home welt, Owsr P.

S. iged year He went to Feat'le taet April. lts vh due to old are. The f-inersl of Peter vatsauh was he'd from irr rhatiA this morrlng. burial bHng rcste la Forest Hill metrv.

The i II bearer are; ABdrww Ct Ijtrkin. MM. William Hurwood. Will-Inm flcti tinase her. Ceorte Pearo A'rew Brow Rt A.

1 VH ptd. o. alt Rev Vr FtpsH of Mil- wtL'e Afftstei we need kaowleoge what there IsjCeors Atrst on uapndd Ssntanc that needs to i controlled We I ant In know more about the cor- poratlon. We want all the p.oiite to know all attout them. I'ut-Mcitv will harra the honest not at all If the corporal Ions are.

good will not harnvlhein. hot If Ihev s'e bad the sooner tbev sre hanned the better for the nation "This meeting In chl-ago sTn'it' I result In a campi-ien of lnvelielt'i. a cam tut ten of Withoot this knowlixlg. wtll continue to work In the dark s. De-fseds Tariff, II.

J. Castle uov.jun.1 irc, esgie jfollttcal -(veerh In hich he paid glowing tributes to the hrnv laborer of this g'orlous nation who are permitted to garlttml their piow with sweat through Ibe la Bar thev ana enabled to ohtain Iwoui '( trie fiiendly offices of- a h'Kh protective tariff. lie said that. lr anv connlrv was to have mlllioiinlrei. he wanted the Cnlterl Stale to have them, and he gave the protective tariff credit for producing more millkitiatre'S, more liooooo men.

cte ad In-nmtutn. than aav other auency. There was a gootly attendance of thinking Wen at the meeting. Ir Clarke C.apen presided, giving an outline of the work undertaken br the NRtional Civic Federation, and dwt-lllna noon iho chanKs that have takes place In the pt)ith-sl and eco nomic wwld tturlt.g the put year. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

"-The WlniJnht tn.eet in Masonlo Temple. sfter-noun at 3'K o'chx-k Qwtailon from favorite anlfcotn w-ti-be given, in re-sponsw to roll cell The riitartrtn oimd I wiH hJd a altdav eewlng meettoit tomorrow with Mrs K. Maitrer Sid Prpert avenue. I' tilvers'l Jletih? bustnees tneetiuflr will Iteihetd at 3 lock Been Hit? Nerves Shaky? Pappose yott quit o5 ad try POSTUM There's, it, Keasnrt" I ment wws'to a biff In a nesrbv counts it, b.rt take It from me. that town in, at the the pewter to have led aocn a town, e.rr life Inspired wholly bv the desire to porter great of Pam-i I pouring from have beev, of es.

to cwm- ie mow Mks than to have don. ny of dldM know what to-do. Haa.ly why there were sent bsck tf, the oflce this Mndrw. people 1n the -He arrived and th Hre Is bwrntngj WBo saw that little Item nercftv. Vbat snail I dr Of eoor aermoo In wss ent If writ" or-, as It via Row too Jste for the after-poon eitilion.

1r: Troup said andr breath, and sent hack the fidiowing rerlvr "Find oot where the Pre Is the hottest and Jump In. dining with fnend in Cate iiT'ldgw. IlilHip Prooks deerhed With mu.b rntHulml rollege service he had reeeattv att-nded, "It 'a bb Inspiration to see all those young men Singing so they seemed to throw their whole mH Into tbe bvtpn: An I soldier of th cr, A of tb laTb Fea Dr. tH pre' dent of the ccu-lere. sang as if be ftt toe coBt-iow cf Ir'pi'w'ton lr.

X. sang that" hrrke la an increduktw listener fk bellere thatr' fa" ropl'rd lii.hio Mv -be waa K'ng ftr.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Wisconsin State Journal Archive

Pages Available:
2,068,362
Years Available:
1852-2024