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SKA IflLT CITY, H. J
STATE WILL liEESl HOME GU ARE FORCE
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New Jersey State Briefs
PMBISEH
j Statement is Made That New Militia Does Not Make ^
Them Unnecessary.
DRAFTED KEN ARE PRAISED
vt IIk- l(u»-iaii i«>rt tti Ki|^. <-a|>lur<-: . 0*b. W. L. SbrfrUi. Adinirml <SI«ivni ao<] Kll. l> kaiM] (mtadc throwrr* la a fir»t Hoe tratcb wilt:..-
L ,h • '•• -‘-•aitt. 2 (Toluael UoowvelL OiartM K. AdJC l-.ji.. r’j^rtne thr lonulr of Sow York - , draft ann>. 3—Yrrack fuwc In tlirtr Kn-nadoa.
NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK Government Finally Closes Down on Industrial Workers of
the World.
j n.l: i > Oadontt'a for.-**. In fact, a j .Vow tl.c iv.oth Acini ran rov i-'-tlI r*-tir»’TD«-nt of ibc Au»trtani cm j public la In tbc tUrurs of a crrat rallthat front w». prnllrtnJ. la the Iiat- 1 wa> .trike which la .-ertaltilj fomeMed
«*n the Halmdxza plateau the Hat- and tlnanrrd by Germans, lltoeaands • captured Immct-M' quantities of of aorkmeu have quit and there ha*
arm* and munitions, foe the enemy fled been nerioos deatruetlon id property
c»t.- and disorder. Nearer thr and c-on<dderahle rioting. f 7 rM * 0,, *™ tr V'™'* Prom an American 'port cornea an J ««*« a*aln« farlous attacas. ej,1tin« story of . oanrert«l
k.i-tdn f the Italians from admn.ing by o+nnun suht^l^e, «* a on Ttlete by tha, route fleet «, « aHled merSt^ aeat
Riga Taken by German*. | hound. Four of the Icnrest of the
I Illpi ha* fallen, the kaiser rejoices steamship* u«-rc sunk by iorpedoea,
and tlie war-lo-r|ctorj party In tier ; bm t**'' run* of the others destroyed uauw m inn ...n .nnen^n ““‘‘r « new arrum. t.t But thU «r tbe F-boats. The bottle took
RANT RAIDS AND ARRESTS “ k '«•'«“ ;• »
cheap victory over a disorganUed
Italian* Continue V tctoncu* Proqrts* Toward Trieste—German* Take Rie* and Great Naval Battle In the Gulf of Finland I* Eapectet By EWARO W. PICKARD. Ita war industrlea bam|ierrd. It* dig■Ity outraged and It* patience ex haukted. the goie-nment of the fulled Bute* a roar In Its might Last seek and began the proceas of squashing the disreputable and disloyal Industrial Worker* of the World. In more than a score of dtle*. mostly tn the middle and far We* •. their headquarters »-:<] printing offre* were raided and great quantities of me tell si selxed. Thr departn»»II, of Justice prepared for this arthm seemly and carried It out •wtf.ly and sklllfulli at d la noa ready to have the lead-ra of the organisation indicted If the documents lakcti warrant this. In some rltle* many arrests were trade. I\-o*ecutlon« may l>e ■Carted under the ties esploungr ■»*. or *n» one of several other laws. Two of the things that caused f nrle Ban. to get after the L W. W. were the preaching of aabotage—the allfull deMructloti of pro|Htrty—and the use of TMlckeevttes" dralgoed tn obstruct enHating. Which were plastered all over the country They are also accused of misusing the malls to soitu out mntVt advocating treason, lusurmtlan aMl forcible cm stance to the laws con- 1 errnlDg the carrying on of the war The dewatnents selted show that the I. W. W. «as plant.lu.- a nation aIde KrUr ahlrh. it h..j»d would tie up munition plants railroad* and lumber mill*, and the sstaitagc advocated mis P* be practiced In connection «]tb this
•trike.
There la a aell grounded Iwdrf tbal the leaders of Ihe I t\ W are cut. War > *up,..l#d with funds from German sources but the grtwt tuass of Ita metuters no doubt arr utercly Ignorant
and misled creature*
The national headquarters of tbr b<s.1a.lst party la fulrag.. also a ere raided and l-«>k. and I*per* s,-txed
-Biq B-ii- In Cclipee
Another lTon.li»nr cqits-oeat o.* the government UUllau> Hale Thotupsou the mayor of till cage—came a cropper last week. In dcflaui-c of the order* of Oovrrcor I-onden. be compelled *hr poll.-< of (hlcagu to give protection to ' a meeting of the padflats uhu had bean luirred from Wlaccuisln. kllnn.-so ta and other statea. Tl>ereu(..D the governor aent trotqw to the city to pre eenl re|« I'tlon of the offense tbr city dounctl of CU.-ago f.^-iuallr tebuked the tuaycu. the agents of the depart men: of Justice- Imgat. Inqulriee Into i hi* conduct «|th . view |,i, |oj|,,
my. and was ex[wcted. The Husslans
retired beyond the Klver
pUce SO mile* off the coast o. Ireland.
Organized Labor Loyal. Uhor In the United
Organised
fighting fairly well a* they went, and i S,a,M ' determined to assert it* ioyaltbe three bravery of the Battalion of ,jr - ® rt '“ M *rek in hlinneapoila.
T’eath enabl'd them to prepare a new
line of resistance.
The taking of Ulga give* Germany complr-. command of the Baltic and the way He* open fir an advance on I'etrograd by land, hut It 1* not
retb»r «lth many radical* and Socialist*. and f. nued the American Alllanc' for LaW and Democracy. Under the leadership of Samuel Gomper*. Frank P. Wal*b. John Spcrgo and other*, the detegate* declared the new orgrolca-
certaiu I lie kaiser will go on tc the I , ! on flrn,| f 1 '* rt "t «br arned ft Buaaiau roiJlal. Tne route Is long and *7* govrrnni.-tit in their fight for “■ through difficult one try. and the ad r ‘ c,or >' whltli will mean the romlug vantages of poncesslug I'etrograd j oI C r, -KIe»[ world democracy ev«r mlglit 1m- offset by such tn t-xuiudon ( * lr * -n ** < l o1 ~ Ib-finlle rejiorta have of hl» lln.-s Just ns nlnter 1* at linn.l circt! a'c<l that labori'er are planAt the time of writing. It ap|H‘ars like t ‘ lnc ,f> ^Wde various Industrie* bf ly that tbs German Baltic fleet will * ,r ** [ e*. espc-dally the fuel Industry, •meet the iiuasUn sea force* In battle T 1 ’'"* 4 ' r, ' 5 ‘ or1 ’'- ^ r - Bowpers d« lares. In the Gulf of Ftulnnd. It 1* keilcred no1 r '‘ ,a,f ,0 thr American Fedcrathe fortified Isiand of Oset at the head ,k °?. of l-^bor. They are. however.
of the Gulf o. Ulga and the port of Kevi'l. uhlrh guards the t-ntr.iuce to the Gulf ...» Finland, cannot hob! »ul bmg. and the Uusslan Beet thus Is likely lu be roofied up under ‘In! guns of Kronstadt. ;bc great fortress that j^o
t«U the i«urt of I’etrograd.
I*"'"* “T the German *1,^ already ha* beer, sighted at the entrance to the
Gutf of Finland.
Germany's offensive against Kusala appear* to have tx-en timed to coincldc Klth an expected c-ounler revelation planned to restore autocracy In ltu»*ia The plot, however, wan uncovered nod nuiny arrest* c.f grand duke* and oth
err have been made.
»t-nerr AlejUeff, former coiuinandei in chief, amt Genet ,1 Yaasllkovskl. eoinmonder of the I'etrograd garrl*.i
nrll substanUnlrd to lie Ignored. The British trade* union rougrraa by vote of " fCM.Oun f»| 4 t»«y declared
nor Urge* Conscripts to Get r Affairs in Shap* Immediately u to Avoid Inconvenience and Confusion at Time of Departure.
Albert I Psttersocu a contractor of j
Efurllngicn. flied a petition In bank- rOSUM increases 01) SfiCCrdmptcy In the United Statas Court a: C(a»i Uattor Hofootcc Trenton He has Uablllties aggregat ' G.BSS aaiier UeTeated ing *SJ!4 and asseu of $MJ The j
principal creditors are J. S. Collins A j
San. of y oo rev town. *I.7«. for lum CONSUMPTION TAXES Kil!^ her; Price k Croft. Burlington. SUM. i BILL. . for ball ding material, and as Itun of | _______
1750 for wages for workmen. The Salem post office Is being equipped with modern fistares. Farmers around Ferrell are com-
plaining of watermelon th'.eves every
night
Woodcut* n will have its annaal I Chautauqua In the high school »udb
; torlum from November C
Salem Is to have a public market
—Trenton.
Ju«t because a new Sate militia is being formed In New Jersey does not mean the Home Guard organize j tions will not be needed in the future I
Is a statement Issued. Governor Edge ■‘HI be opened October 1. in the •a.d these H»me Guard units wonW ; center of the city. All the staLs have be absolutely necessary, and he held beea rpntP<J
It to be of the utmost Importance that they continue their meeting* and training "Home Guard organizations have * two-foid’ pnrpoae." said the Oo.ernor. "Flrsl. they consulate an invaluable training schoql In military Ur tics. I do not need to call attention to the fact that as such they nuv be of tremendous value t-j the nation a* the war continue* Secondly. they constitute a reserve for service in their respective communities which msy prove vitally necessary as local condition ®»r alter la a way
tha! cannot be foreseen.
bring h of th fightb
agreed Tburoday lhal ihe fell of Higt, ' " rtdiruh- I'rrsblent Wlldld not tl.rent i n Petrograd and w as of ? t ' U ' r hU ,0 , '* r Pole's not*.
-bilalmlug loudly sga.i.M his •leu. a ode tlmi ibe gownunent of G.-rmkay he -irtnorraUsed before |M-are run p, , made with It. But tie relchatng ma- ! )"nty la Inrtaletitly- demanding Just iilmut the .rfortns thv presid- - • run-
alder* cmentlal.
1‘ispatili. - .rum .Switzerland say the •-entral powers have determined os the parti!tor. .!* I ..land. According to the plan.. Germany I* t.. take about sse-tentb of RnasiLii Poland t.« rectify her frontier, and Austria will annex tl..- remziniter, unite it to Galicia and prorlaltn the territory ,he unile.1 klug-
their wJv‘^ "**■ »Hh Emperor tliarira inrir way toward -b. 'Jerman suheta i u« tu king. It l> t„ have it* „, 0 r « r . ", “J I „'7r 0 “ r u,luf ;,n,a * ni »' u ^ »• t->mgu policy, finances " • i0 r ° # “ < !n,, artn > «•* be con:r.dled by AuaTbe Geruioti rutile several air raid* ,rl “- This plan doe* Dot (dense Hnnou England kilUag a number of per- 5»r>. heenus* that country- think* it* especially «t tTiatlum. and one : iflumcr will be leson-ned If the eas-
-artHtrough j l ,,( » become* a triple kingdom.
•oiur uo j Led bv prealdent WUsvu and raemb«Ve “got I•ers of the senate and bouse, and IWthe matter ! corted by ibotisM.lv „f auloter* and The United j sailors, the young m-u „f the l>tstrict
State Appreciates Service*. •It follow* that the Home Guard work muit be kept up. and I wm*it to aiiure Home Guard organizers and volunteer* throughout the SUte that th»lr services arc duly appreciated the administration of the Bute Government, and that they will be given all the cooperation and assis-
tance possible.'*
Conscript* Urged to Be Ready. ' h *- Governor also Isrned a itatent addressed £o ihe men of the Bute subject to call for the military draft He urged them to get their affairs m shape immediately so as to avoid Inconvenience and confusion when the time arrive* for them to the train! | camp*. He calls attention to the tact that 5 per cent. New Jersey's quote must leave :> in September and the balance
trill not be long going. Men Reepond.ng Nobly.
■Oar young men of New Jersey hate responded very nobly to the call of the country and have co-oper at «d *o unselfishly and patriotically ^ th both th# spirit and letter of the :«ctlve draft art that 1 shosM dls !lk> very mocb to *ee hardships
thrust upon them unnecessarily.'*
itself opposed to iwrtltifiatloii tn the | 1 ** ,b ' Governor “Msny of them Stockholm i-nngrrs*. and this, taken entirely wllLlng to en!i»t With the refuacl of many rountrle* to , ln » 0B1 * .branch of the rcrrlce te»lrront I-*'‘i-.rts i„ delegate*, prvdwbly ,0 "> *»d subjenei them will result In the on«ir, al^uduoment ! ,0 tb r provlalon of the selective ->f the gathering in tl.c Swedish city. i draft act for no other reason titan Poo. Pen., mm e !bat lh *y “ w thr of selective P g Second Note. , . erT i c . aD d believed that the country Not-wholly discouraged by the fall- J »bould place men In that sphere of urr of his pruce note, Benedict j activity where they were best fitted *■ peep*ring a srron.] j.r«|wnal for the by qualifications and clrnunstence* to
• Oiling Of the war. Premier Rlhoh fcrTe
s|M-hklng on the Mnn.r l.atilefirltl. ilc- j Tonsequenily they cannot be -lared tiu.t u requisite in any peace | classed ** conscript*. They should treaty arcrptaUi to Fiance was (he I not be treated or regarded as con restoration id Alsrce-lAirralnt-. ' •cripla. They are volunteers and paThe German press Ctmtlnue* to heap ; l» «he best *ets*e of the word
The remodeled canaery at Dzretown Is working day and night, turning out tomato soup at the rate of about MO cans a minute Urged by citizens, the MillviU# Board of Education ie considering tbs substitution of the stsdy of French or Spanish fer that of German In the public schools Under the new municipal Home Rule law. Burlington's corporate title naa been changed from “The Inhabitants of the City of Burlington" to ■'City of Burlington - Salem shipped a Urge consignment of ratable* to Company F. Third In fan try, .at Sea Girt In the lot wee* potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, beaus and
the like.
With some of the proceeds of a recent carnival, the Carney* Point Re publican Club has erected a Urge flagpole in front of the clubhouse asd will have a public flag-raUIng The Merchantrllie Council baa decided to keep the local tax rate at •1.77. th* same as Ust year, bat when th# county and State taaes are added there -wth be an increase In the com
vrat i^t o<>t strategi.- Importance
On the Western Front.
In France and Fiumier* ihe week li'tle < baqg.- in I've position* •pJ.MUlig armies, though the
'*» untu .-rrupied. TU«- Bril
•tetusrvl tt.. German Hues In Belli with shell fire that iudiralrd an
'IT'-
••v.i. | riii s- Ituj.rerht was premg to . »e« ute another strategic vet to < ..•.nrsl Tbourout line thus give up . strip ..f territory Of lpres from ten to twenty miles
country Jeooun..
ami |
of their U-boat* Sheil.-i! The Brlltsb press ekblb • usineas lest the Germs the Jump" ou Ihe allies I of lucres***! air forces.
Sta'e* however. Is cmlng /aat in this re»|>ect. building machine* as rapidly I
umict ■* j>o«*lbli- and training a Mg annv of j of the win tors, here and abroad. I bis In- Again on Ybumlay night the Uer- I M-uai.w mar ailators devi.-^i tbelr attrnrl.vn j not g-. t« the Freu.-h hp*|>itala »M-oin.l tlw j d 1‘ooUi Verdun line*, bombarding tiwm for sir , L.'iflt. nit arid a half hour* and killing J!i roldlrn. I
nd -tb *h<i already were M-ven-ly wounded.
•f tbelr If s cablegram from Shaughsl Is t» ' Thora be lieheveil. I'iilua 1* about to eotci | war r! into active partLIpatloo In tbc war , to th.- Thr Twenty-rmmli army ror|Mk. cz«i, j v won iwaei! of 1 Vs«i pu-kid troop* from the !
-a. Is raid to be moidt !
idumhla •Vrctni f-r service National army paraded the stroete of WaahUgteti ..ii Tnaaday. .ad simllr
ivaradc* took plaie elite* and town*. N.
Innal army
hundreds of
id. In my Judgment. officUU ahoaM leave nahing undone calraUted to facilitate the actnvl moving of our
Borah, Gronna. Ls Follette and f. .
Vote Against the Measure. Wh e Johnson, Hollis, Reeo and
Kenyon Vote Foe It
Washington.—The Two-and-or-blllion-dollar War Revenue Bill - parsed by the Senate by a rot. to 4. Borah, of Idaho; Gronn North Dakota; La Follette. of V. •in. and Norris, of Nebraska. .
against the measure.
Others who had fought hard for - y treme laxatlor of wealth, aurh »« J-: r eon. of California; Hollis, of N-* Hampshire; Reed, of Lfisscu-.. And Kenyon, of Iowa, aU voted aye In the last hours ol the pa***:, the bill the consumption taxes coffee, tea. sugar and cocoa were _t out of the bill So were the port-; n
would hare affected chieflv ne» - »
per* and magazines Hardwick Beaten.
Senator Hardwick's proposal to tax the incomes above •50.000 a fiat 14 per cent and use the revenue to j >
•rtcaa soldiers In France a V6
mrnlhly boons was ovsrwhelmtr: y
rejected by a viva voce vote.
An attempt to substitnte as entirenew bill was made by Senator U Follette This would hare raised about •J.500.003.0M on income taxes, szr profile and tobacco and liquor- The
Senate refused to accept It.
The Senate declared Itself nwilllrr ly to uphold the Finance Cnmmi:t.- t repealing the * draw beck” upon ragar bought here, refined and then expo.-t
The "drawback" still stand* s- s I-a»t year It would havr (did
• 15.000.000 to the government in tax**
which, without th# drawback,
•■gar refiner* would have to pav ar t
At the Ust moment Senator liran degee, of Connecticut, ssecesded t having operation of the bill oontu-1
1o the duration of the war.
The bill now goes to conferem teen the House and Senate, » . -
The Herchadtrille Red Cross has organized a hospital supply uniL with Mr*. Edward Delacroix as chairman: Mrs. William M Welkel. vice-chair-man; Mr*. F. R. Green, secretary, and Mr*. Charles J. Maxwell, trtuurer. Branches of the Slate Woman's Detente League are being organized In Camden. Gloucester and Sa’.em corn, tie* as rapidly as possible by Mrs Wellington Bechtel, of Haddonfltld. vie* president of the State Committee. Fl.-e Insurance brokers announced t
that the rate* for all risks tn Atlantic ,he **11 »>* thresh. City bad been reduced on September 11 ho l* ed tfui1 *lthln a formic 1 1 by I per emi . because of the lm- *1** have b«. provemenu made during the ptst year • nd the President will tla the Ore department and the read- | ,0 *° x h** sirnature and coov. Justmeut of the frame building zene. j P ro L‘°"<l taxation measure into Negotlatltmi are no* undir way with j Bvoatot* Simmon*. Ston-. W.'' the State Commissioner of Banking Penrose and Lodge were appolrr and Insurance to obtain rebates on aK «»l>»v»*Bt the Senate in the .
outstanding policies. • enee.
WhUe gathering fox grapes at lb* head of Usicn Lake. Robert Gam. 21 B0MB FORESTALLED PROMOT years old. was terribly Injured when a I twig struck the trigger of a shotgun | U * ut - Fitzaimmon* Was Killed I" ' he carried, as a protection from raitle pital Ale Said,
snakes, and the weapon was discharged. th*- entire load of bird shot shattering hit left arm. A companion carried him a quarter of a mile to a canoe, and he was taken to tLe Millville Hoap.taL The arm was atnpu-
la ted.
Physical tra.ning was Introduced at new feature at ihe reopening of the Gloucester county public srhcols.
Nsilnnt) Army from their himes or I half-hour a day has been added to the
/ -nrksf tons Ia fSe ... v. 1 . w _ • ....
ccapatlons to the mobilization ramp* .-Ith the least possible Inconvenience 1 nd personal hardships Local manlcl fwl ard county offl.-ers and patriotic societies are urged to spare no ef forte to make their departure noteworthy in appreciation of heir loyalty
ind sacrifice “
schedule in the educational system of New Jersey, brought about by war conditious and as a compromise propo•Iticn to military training for schoolboya so strongly urged In some sec
| Washington—First Ueniecxr. | 1 bunions, of Kansaa City. kil!> i j (terman airmen bombed an An bos pital in France las! Tburr.itecommended for promotion to talncy on the day be died. Representative Borland, of M introduced , Mil empowerin. Preeiuent to enter Fttxalmmor. on the military- record* with it.motion he would have rccelv.-d t
lived.
ARMY ENGINEERS WOUNDCt'
Two Member* Of Railway Reo •
A* he was abem to hurl their !-year- ( Hit By Shall Fragments old daughter across thr breakfast u Washington—The War I>rp..' ble. fcILowlng a quarrel about religion, j ilfui °unc<-d that Rergeent M G * uilstlan Han wig. a draughtsman, wav : ,0iHl •»'l Private W. F. BranRed by hia wife. Uathertn*. | °t Uompnny F. Eleventh K
Engineers. h»d been slightly wo:- ;
Urges Them All to Study.
Another etep was taken to prevent * ,M,, * n ' 1
she chl'dren of the State lessening Sn lbe pr«»«ic« of tbelr five other chll their i-ffons to obi sin ar. adequate i a! home. Orlrot Way and edacatlos when rottitnlssLi-ner of Ed-J^** 1 svenue. Kutarrfut i Mrs. uration Kendall addressed a letter to! ’•■•twig. 4.' year* o'.d. is In j,i; Mmmll
every school board in New- Jersey, j *' r e«li-mett
There has been the b«Uef that because ! ‘ rh ® Grtnger* and farmer* of At of the uusual conditions created by J l *«ttlc county are so jubihuit over the the ear and the great demand for I «•' '-c»r throe dava uir last labor and help of all kinds, the young | »< Muy* Laudlig that they will
( .•ople of the Sate would seize upen *'• a permanent affair
these conditions as an excuse for be * number <>f dsncing daises and :ag negligent or would absent them soi-lai event* ta G'ouceetw selves entlrel' from school. county hate t-ecu mnaoua-ed because Governor Jge first railed the at ' ^ of the young men have been
► hell fragments while <
France. This is the Army's 6 uslty announcement of the war that roncetnlng the menibe - Medical Uorps killed when -
avLators bombed a howpltal.
all |
•cdtatr
Great Victory tor
roqi-
: foe day* and aim.
the Russians
[-■was rejtec- j uiauc victory ; miter iff U-
fixation ended to the dehigh tax group and the • ’*« finance i .unoili lee's •r-r a total levy of »1 atfi.. •I-ut • third of this year's -riusl ex-ess t-rofits. This r '**• WR *-*«al »2..’-22,000. night the liouwr iv-ssed
ention of the Cozoml*
(ondltion and l>r Kendall calls upon all the people o* the State to make tt a person*I matter He urges young women to attend normal schoo,* so
►trending | •' ll h - a sufficient number of I-wu Into j teacher* for the fu'uro. he tell* high built for ' "hool graduates except those actu -n They j n '' drJ ■« cendurt of the i- | vaf *° t® •« college*, end he point*
I -oat tha: sftVr the war there will b-
>..i. j .m i a® ezceptlonal demand for te*. her*
akilled and educated men and
summoned The lun..
►nlng of
The Russian government
** r j t'clng a crisis, hut apparent!' * room, conducted under »• ual blood and Iron" of the domestlt science • Premier Kerensky ha* uken •s« (dlnitaatwd at '*.o etep.. to combat It anti f>
ne v\oods'.own <<ntr*! Severrlv
r the
m ny aero* of httucc ‘"•♦d by fsrmers in uo hare reids equipped i •ystems to hurry a!?ng
bran <
Economy for
J. Men
hanta.
The New Jerset State Ui-mm-ttee ua Pub.:. Safety made acnoueira-nt of ap|-*mr. success tn rutting Into -t-eration tn this State a plan to cur tall deliveries and exchange of n:rr chandlse. The committee encountered
sorlbrr
sod In s
r to 1
• Mo*
-uthern New Jersey
■ear w** teit tn rs**rd to similar ► tores In Phlladeiphi* New York and Philadelphia have ac.vpttd th* plan
ui»nr? who b.-ouglit it about dic«: ion that Kero-asky and b e-- have a good chance q bring atn-ut order is cent*: proclamation i*i>ued by the »i-l Workmen'* Uouncti urg''th- army and navy arganlr.it tin- provisional government luti-d to adhere to the consp ■seerting that Korniloff will
f»b*i lor hi* ttaacbery On the northern Russian
Kui-i-laua are now offetlng - position to the Gemans. wildcat oring to pro-** their a farthei eastward from tb<- E ; line. Tliirty-two mile* nc-'t Kiga. near Segevold. a "IT
talion" ha* even detrated the th* Baptist I *"’ 1 ,uro, ' <J ,h,ai ,0 ^*« , * , *' luare. of which *° u ' h wh ‘ l * slon* the Botin
Zt * a * b * rD * mem hep *0 years | ,0 tbr *':kolf railroad th.* tendered Nr» J. D * Clark a recepdos ,e * r ltu * rd '* Kivtag atioas e the rharch parlors the advanced Teuton coafn*’
ut in.»t of It will be late
grower, („ South Jerwev relo** of about a third of ths
result of the severe drought r early growing period
i-d aua of Howard Firth, af
Blackwood, brought down a Urge gray . 'X be raw prowling around b.» t»nn
it i. , rm , nlmaI to Js - #r j„, r>
are beimt drilled Tk* at Quinton hundredth blrtb-
dura»g*t *
Tbe go
Four a
d*.v. thr n-ugrege ‘■'•urch at Hamil:.

