The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, March 31, 1911, Image 8

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MARCH 31, 1311. tHK BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY: Notice it hereby given to ell con cerned, that I hare died vlth the Clerk of Court of laid county, ray pe tition addreised to laid court, return able to the April term, 1911, for the removal of the disabilities Imposed upon me by my Intermarriage with Myrt Deadyyler, which application will be heard at the courthouse In said county at said term of said court. This Feb. 7, 1911. dlt-wk9t CHARLIE DEADWYLER Jennie Wilson Willard vs Fred F. Willard Libel for divorce in Clarke Superior Court, April term, 1911. To the defendant, Fred F. Willard In the above case: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Superior court to be held In and for said county on the second Monday In April next to an swer the complaint of plaintiff In lib el for a total divorce. Herein, fall not. witness the Hon. Chas. H, Brand, Judge of the paid superior court. Given under my hand and of- flclal signature this February 16th, 1911. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of Superior Court. 2tmo-!mo Nathaniel Nesbit vs Lizzie Nesbit Libel for divorce In Clarke Super for court, April Term, 1911. To the defendant, Lizzie Nesbit, In the above case: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next superior court to be held In and for said county on the second Monday In April next to an- —swer tha complaint of plaintiff In libel for a total divorce. Herein, fall not. Witness the Non. Chas. H. Brand, Judge of said Superior court. Glvan under my hand and official signature this February 16th, 1911. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of the Superior Court, ttmo-tmo Mrs. Millie Burroughs vs John Henry Burroughs Libel for divorce In Clarke Super- lor Court, April Term, 1911. To the defendant, John Henry Burroughs, in the above case: You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next Superior court to be'held in and for said county on the second Monday In April next to an swer the complaint of plaintiff In libel for total divorce. Herein fall not. Witness the Hon. Chas. H. Brand, Judge of said superior court. Given under my hand and official signature this February lfith, 1911. ELMER J. CRAWFORD, Clerk of the Superior Court. 2tmo-2mo Mattie Sue Osborn vs Jim Osborn Libel for Divorce in Clarke Super ior court, April term, 1911. Tue defendant, Jim Osborne, is hereby required to be and appear at the next, or April term of this court to answer the libel of plaintiff for a total divorce. Herein fall not. Wit- my hand and official signature this February l*th, 1911. ELMER J. CROWWFORD, Clerk of the Superior Court. Itmo-lmo CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom R May Concern: Jno. B. Gamble of said state, hav ing in proper form, applied, as a per son selected by next of kin, for let ters of administration on estate of Mrs. Malenda Gann, late of said coun ty, tbla Is to cite all and singular, the creditors and heirs of Mrs. Malenda Gann to be and appear at my office at the April term of the Coprt of Or dinary of said county, and show cause, it any they can, why permanent let ters of administration should not be granted to said Jno. B. Gamble on Mrs. Malenda Gann's estate. This 27th day of February, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, 6R„ Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. Whereas, Jno. B. Gamble, adminis trator of the estate of Vlney Brown, (colored), deceased, applies to me for leave to sell all the land belonging to said estate. This Is therefore >n cite all persons concerned to be and ap pear at the Court of Ordinary of said county to be held on the 1st Monday ir. April, 1911, and show cause, if any they can, why said leave should not be granted as prayed for. This Feb. 28, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: Eliza Edwards, (col.) having made application In due form of law to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Cicero Edwards, (col.), notice is hereby given that said application will be beard at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday In April, 1911. This 8th da of March, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Montla Scott, the widow of T. J. Scott, having made application In due form of law to have W. W. Scott and Geo. E. Scott appointed perma nent administrators upon the estate of T. J. Scott, deceased. Notice la hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke coun ty to be held on the first Monday In April, 1911. Witness my hand and official signature. This March 6, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. S. Sloraan, administrator upon the estate of Charles Stern, late of laid county, deceased, having filed his pe tition for letters of dismission, this is to cite all person* concerned to show cause, If any they can, why laid ap plication should not be granted at the regular term of Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday In April, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR.. Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom-It May Concern: L. H. Blackmon, admlnlatrator of Mrs. E. M. Blackmon, deceased, has In due form applied to me for leave to aell a portion of the lands, to-wlt Some 40 acres, belonging to the estate of aald deceased, the same being mainly timbered lands, four or five acres being open land, all on the East side of the said Blackmon place In aald county. Bold lands to be sold not containing the Improvements. Said sale being for the purpose of paying debts. Bald application will be heard and considered on the first Monday In April, next. This -March term, 1911. S. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To All Whom It May Concern: J. T. Dean of said state having ap plied to me' for Letter* of Administra tion, de bonis non, of the estate of Mr*. 8. B. Hammontree, of said counhr. this is to cite *11 and singular the hair* and creditors of the aald Mr*. B. B. Hammontree to be and ap pear At the April Term of 1911, of ■eld Court and show cause, If any they can, why letters of administra tion de bonis non, should not be granted on the estate of said Mrs. 6. B. Hammontree. 8. B. WINGFIELD, SR., Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To AU Whom It May Concern: Jno. B .Gamble of aald state, hav ing applied to me for letters of ad ministration, with will annexed, on the estate of W. E. Helium, taie of said county, this is to -cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of said W. E. Kellum, to be and appear at April Term, 1911, of the Court of Ordinary of said county, and show cause, if any they can, why let ters of administration, with the will annexed, should not be granted to said Jno. B. Gamble on the estate of W, E. Kellum. Witness my official signature. This S7th day of Feb-, 1911. A B. WINGFIELD, 6R„ Ordinary. PETITION FOR AMENDMENT. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To the Honorable Fbllllp Cook, Sec retary of Btate: The petition of University Savings Bsnk, respectfully shows: That on the second day of De cember, 1902, petitioner was granted charter by the Secretary of State of the Btate of Georgia to do a gen eral banking business, with Its prin cipal office and place of business In the City of Athens, Clarke County, Georgia 2. That no amendments have here tofore been made to the charter of petitioner. 3. That petitioner desires its char ter amended In the following re spects: (a) Thjjt He corporate name be changed from University Savings Bank to THE AMERICAN STATE BANK. (b) That the face value of each share of ita capital stock be changed from Eighty ($80.00) Dollars per share to One Hundred ($100.00) Dol lar* per shore. (c) That the amount of Its capital stock be increased from Forty Thou sand ($40,000.00) Dollarc to One Hun dred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars. 4. That aald proposed amendments have been duly authorised by the rote of a majority in amount of the entire capital stock of said bank at a meeting of the stockholders called for the purpose by resolution of the Board of Directors, notice of which meeting was mailed tp each stock holder in the manner prescribed by law at least thirty ($0) days previous to the day of said meeting. 5. Petitioner presents herewith a certified abstract from the Minutes of the Board of Directors showing that this application has been au thorized In the manner provided by law. Wherefore, petitioner prays that af ter this petition has been published once a week for four (4) weeks in the Weekly Banner, a newspaper io which the sheriff’s sales of Clarke county are published, that said appli cation be granted end the charter of petitioner amended aa prayed for. This let day of March, 1111. UNIVERSITY SAVINGS BANK. By Jno. J. Wilkins. President. Cobb ft Erwin, Attorneys ny as follows, to-wlt: First leaving (he Etherton road at a point on G. H. Hulme’s land, passing on tbrough said lend on by the old Moore’s Grove Church to E. V. Wilkin's land. Second lenvlng the old Jackson road at or near where It now enters the Elber- ton road and passing through E. V. Wilkin's land and others on to and through L. J. Edward's land to the Oglethorpe county line near the resi dence of said L. J. Edwards, said route being more fully described by the C. M. Strahan survey. This there fore la to notify all persons that on and after the 18th day of April that part of the new road petitioned for as follows: First, leaving the El berton road at a point on G. Holmes land and running through his land only, will be finally granted If no good cause to the contrar)- li shown. This the ith day of March, 1911. J. M. HODGSON, Chairman Board ot Commissioners Roads and Revenues, Clarke Coun ty, Georgia. _ Tate Wright, Clerk. ROAD NOTICE. GEORGIA, Clarke County. W. H. Morton, J. E. Tribble and others having applied for the estab lishment ol a new public road of the 218th District, said county, to begin on the Athens and Lexington road nine miles from Athens near the Gin House of L. F. Edwards, where Frank Spence now lives, running in a south western direction, through the land of aald L. F. Edwards, to house where Mr.-Ward now lives, then following mostly the road to where Jesse Smith and Wash Bowling now live, then on through lands of said Edwards, until reaching line of W. H. Morton, thence along lines between lands of said Mor ton and Edwards, thence along lines between said Edwards and Jas. R. Crane, running Into road from W. R. Tuck's, to the public road from Ar- noldsvlllo and more fully described by the C. M. Strahan survey. This therefore Is to notify all persons that on and after the 18th day of April, 1911, said new rood wilt be finally granted, If no good cause Is shown to the contrary. This the 7th day of March, 1911. J. M. HODGSON, Chairman Board of Commissioners Roads and Revenues, Clarke Coun ty, Georgia. Tate Wright, Clerk. STATE OF GEORGA. . Ofilce of Secretary of State. I. Philip Cook. Secretary of Stale of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, That the two (2) pages of printed and type-written matter here to attached, contain a true and cor rect copy of the application of the Incorporators of the Athena Trust and Banking Company for charter, as the original of same appears of file In this office. In Testimony Whereof, I have h< rcunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of my office, at the Capitol, In the City of Atlanta, this 7th day of March In the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eleven and of the Independence of the United States America the One Hundred and thirty, fourth. PHILIP COOK, Secretary of State. GEORGL4, Clarke County: I, S. B. Wingfield, Sr„ Ordinary of said county, do certify that the fore going application for charter haa been published once a week for four weeks In the Athens Weekly Banner, the official organ of Clarke County, as re quired by law. This April —, 1911. ROAD NOTICE. GEORGIA, Clark* County. L. J. Edvards, W. F. Whitehead and others, having applied for the **■ labiletrmeot of a new road or changes In the Old Ettwrton and Jackson reeds In the 219th District said coun- Af PLICATION FOR TRUST AND BANK CHARTER. To the Secretary of State for the State of Georgia: The petition and declaration of J. W. Griffin, L. L. C. Hart, H. J. Rowe, F. D. Gillen and R. H. MoCTary re spectfully shows: That they have associated them- selves together for the purpose of or ganizing and carrying on the business of a trust and banking company, un der the provisions of Sections 19Q3 et seq. of the Code of Oeorgla of 1895, and the Acts amendatory thereof, and under the Act of the General Assem bly of Georgia approved December 23, 1898, providing for the Incorpora tion of trust companies, and do here by declare as follows: The name and style of the pro posed corporation is Athens Trust and Banking Company. 2. The location of the principal of fice thereof shall be In Athens, Clarke County, Oeorgla, with the right to es tablish branch offices elsewhere. The duration of the corporation shall be for 30 years, with right of renewal. 4. The amount of ita capital stock ($100,000) One Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided Into 1,000 shares of the value of $100.00 each, with the privilege of Increasing same, accord ing to law. 5. That the purpose and nature of the' business of the proposed cor poration are the organisation and con duct ot all such business at can be legally conducted by either or both Tiust Companies or Banks under the laws of Oeorgla. That they desire all the lights, powers and privileges which the laws of Georgia authorise the eserclse of by either or both Banking and Trust Companies. 7. That of the Capital Stock sub scribed, over twenty-five thousand dollars has been actually paid in by the subscribers, and the tame Is In fact held and It to be used solely for the business and purposes of the Cor poration. 8. That notice, as required by law, of the Intention of petitioner! to or ganise such corporation, has been published once a week for four weeks In the Weekly Banner, the official or. gan of Clarke county. In Witness Whereof, we severally do hereunto subscribe our respective names with our respective residences this 3rd day of March. 1911. J. W. G TIFFIN, Cr* /ford, Ga. L. C. HEATH, Athens, Ga H. J. ROWE, Athena Ga F. D. GILLEN, Crawford, Oa. R. H. McCRARY, Athena. Oa GEORGIA, Clarke County. In person appeared the foregoing Incorporators of the Athens Trust and Banking Company, who each on oath deposes and says that the statement o’ Paragraph 7 above Is true. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this March 3rd, 1911. 8. B. WINGFIELD, SR.. Ordinary of Clark* County. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA, Clarke County. Tc the Superor Court ot Said County The petition of Rufus L Moss, John D. Moss, Edgar Levy, Ernest M. How. ell and Jas. G. Paine, Jr., of said state and county, respectfully shows That they desire for themselves and their associates and successors to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style of The International Bonded Warehouse Company, for the period of twenty years. 2. The principal office ol said com- pany shall be In the City of Athens, said state and county. 3. The object of said corporation Is pecuniary gain to Itself and Its shareholders. 4. The business to be carried on by said corporation Is that of storing and warehousing cotton and other commodities, handling cotton and otb er commodities on consignment and commission, doing a bonded ware house business, acting as agents, for fire and marine Insurance companies In writing policies of Insurance on the goods and commodities and cot ton handled by said corporation. 5. The capital stock of said corpor atlon shall be fifty thousand dollars (350,000) with the privilege of in creasing same to an amount not ex ceeding two hundred thousand dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be divided Into shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each. Ten per cent, of the amount of cap) tal to be employed has been actually paid In. 6. Petitioners desire the right to sue and bo sued, to plead and be Im 8. They desire for said Incorpora tion the right of renewal as provided by the laws of Georgia and that It have all such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities aa are in cident to like corporations or permissi ble under the laws ot Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be Incorporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, priv ileges and immunities herein set forth and as are now, onnoy hereafter bo, allowed a corporation of almllar char acter under the law* ol Georgia T. S. MELL, Petitioners’ Attorney. ' Filed in office this 24th day of March, 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk. GEORGIA, Clarke County. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su perior Court of aald county, do here by certify that the foregoing la a true and correct copy of the application for charter of The International Bond ed Warehouse Compapy as the same appears of file in this office. ' Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this 24tb day of March, 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD. Clerk Superior Court Clarke County, Oeorgla. APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. GEORGIA, Clarke County. To the Superior Court of Said County; The petition of Webb ft Crawford, respectfully shows: L That petitioner was duly Incor porated by this Court on the 19th day of April, 1905, for a period of twenty IN) yean, with privilege of renewal. as provided by law. 2. That the original charter of tills corporation fixed the capital stock at One Hundred Thousand ($100,000) Dollars, divided Into shares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($150,000.00) Dollars, but that said capital stock has never been Increas ed. 3. That petitioner desires its char ter amended ao aa to authorize its capital stock to be Increased to any amount not exceeding Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, by a majority vote of the common stock, and that Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars of such increased capital stock be issued as preferred stock. _4 That said preferred stock Is to be issued upon such terms and condi tions, and Is to have such rights and privileges In said corporation a* may be fixed and determined by a majority vote of the present common stock of the company. Wherefore, petitioner prays that this application may he granted and Its charter amended accordingly. This 21st day of March, 1911. COBB & ERWIN, Attorneys for Petitioner. Filed in office this 21st day of March, 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court of Clarke Coun ty, Georgia. GEORGIA, Clarke County. I, E. J. Crawford, Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county, do certi fy that the foregoing la a true copy of the application for amendment to the charter of Webb ft Crawford Company, a* the same appears of file In my office. Witness my offlclsl hand and seal this 21st day of March, 1911. E. J. CRAWFORD, Clerk Superior Court of Clarke Coun ty, Georgia MARKETS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'♦♦♦♦♦ f GRIFFITH ft WELCH COTTON REPORT f ATHENS— 4 Athens Middling 14 3-4 c. ♦ Weather: Fair. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Opening. Cloaing. Spots 6.1006.30 April 6.0006.18 6.1006.19 May 6.2106.23 6.2306.24 June 6.230 6.33 6.3306.34 June 6.35 06.37 6.3606.37 August 6.3506.36 6.3606.38 September .. 6.3406.36 6.3606.38 October . ..5.9006.10 5.9005.99 November . .5.6505.90 5.6606.95 pleaded, to have and use a common NEW YORK COTTON. .. seal, to make all necessary by-laws Previous and regulations, and to do all things Open. Close. Close that may be necessary for Jan .. ..12.49 12.46 12.41 the successful carrying on of aald March .. . .. .14.32 14.25 14.16 business. Including tbe right to buy. April .. « 14.26 14.18 hold and sell real estate and personal May .. .. .. ..14.35 14.36 14.28 property suitable to tbe purposes of June .. .. .. ..14.13 14.12 the said corporation, and to execute July .. .. .. ..14.16 14.10 14.09 notes and bonds as evidence of In- August . . .. ..13.69 13.61 13.63 debedness Incurred In the conduct of Sept 12.96 12.90 the affairs of ssld corporation and to Oct .. ..12.60 12.59 12.54 secure the same by deed, mortgage Nov 12.51 or other form of lien under existing Dec .. ..12.50 12.48 12.43 laws; to lend money to persons stor —— ing cotton and commodities with, or LIVERPOOL COTTON. consigning cotton and commodities Previous to, said corporation; to hood tbe Open. Close. Close. warehouse operated by said corpora Jtn.-Feb . .6.66 6. 66 - 6.63 tion and to lsaue certificates to per March . . . .7.46 7.411-2 sons storing cotton or commodities Mar-Apr. . .7.44 7. 45 7.41 In the warehouses ot said corporation; Apr,-May . .7.441-2 7. 44 7.44 and to do all other things necessary May-Ju. . . .7.44 7. 441-2 7.41 and proper In the conduct of the busi Ju.-July . . .7.40 7. 401-2 7.37 ness to be conducted. July-Au. . . .7.361-2 7. 351-2 7.33 7. They ask authority to wind up Au.-Sept. . .7.14 7.11 the affairs, to liquidate and discon Scp.-Oc. . . 6. 541-2 6.31 tinue the business, of said corporation Oc.-Nov . . .6.72 6. 711-2 6.68 at any time It may be determined to No.-Dec. . , .6.87 6.631-2 do so by a vote of two-thirds ot Its Dec.-Jan. . .6.661-2 6. 661-2 6.631-2 slock outstanding at tbs time. — CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. IT IS A PRETTY SERIOUS PROPOSITION to have a leaky roof. It Is expensive, endangers health and ruin* property. But thli problem need not worry you. If you lay Texico Roofing you will secure protection In all kinds of weather. It Is a durable roofing that remains water-proof. The water proofing that material used on It does not run under the sun's heat or crack in the cold winter. It cannot wash cut or expose the roof In anyway, but gives protection against the ele ments under all ordinary conditions. Flre-res(«ting. MADE BY THE TCX4S COMPANY Sold by SMITH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, A.THEN8* GA. “CRACKAJACK" The Greatest Cotton Grower Ever Put ion the Market Every body who used It last year Is ordering again for this year, and their friends and neighbors are coming with them. THAT MEANS SOMETHING. Send in your orders early, delay may cause you to have to ’’ take some kind of guano you don’t want. P. S “ i WE SELL OTHER GRADES ALSO. Griffith & Welch Clayton Street GLBEjCLUB University Glee and Man' dolin Clubs and Haugh* ey’s Orchestra to Hold the Boards. On next Friday evening, April 7th, at the Colonial opera house the Uni versity of Georgia Glee and Mando lin Club will give Its first concert of the season. Athenians well remem ber the splendid concert given by the last Georgia Glee Club, and those who had the pleasure of bearing the 1907 club and who have also heard the rehearsals ot this year's club feel confident that the present club will even surpass the excellent con cert given by its predecessors. Any- • ay, the people of Athens and the students of the University owe 1$ to these young men to turn out In large numbers, and it Is needless to say that no one will go away dissatisfied. The reorganization of the Glee and Mandolin Club meani a great deal to the .University. Like the athletic teame It furnishes an advertisement which can be had in no other way. The young men who compose the club fully realise this and It la their firm desire to make the best pots!- 1 DEBATERS Inter*Collegiate Debaters for Tulane and North Carolina Debates Haye 'Been Selected. / Intercollegiate debaters were yes terday afternoon selected by the Uni versity of Georgia for the contest In the forum with Tulane university and North Carolina. The men eelected to represent Georgia against the Tulane debaters are T. R. Marshall, of Ce- dartown, and R. B, Troutman, of Athens. Those who will represent Georgia against North Carolina at Chapel Hill are Evans Heath, ot Gir ard, and Millard Rewlt, of Collins. The selection of these men was on competitive basla Boykin Wright of Augusta, was chosen as alternate for the affirmatives, and J, J. Slaton, of Atlanta, was selected as alternate for the negatives. The question will be debated on the same dale by crews from five Southern colleges and universities. Georgia facet Tu lane In Athene end North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The queitlon to be debated Is: "Resolved, That a fed eral income tax, constitutionally granted, would be a desirable part ot ble Impression wherever they go. In 0 ur scheme of taxation." With Tn their desire to do so, and realising lane, Georgia has the affirmative of that the Impression they make on ]tbe question; wltk the University of the public represents to the public ' N nr th Carolina, Oeorgla bee the Beg an Impression of the University, each Bt |vc. The debaters eboeen are individual member of the club Is working hard on their speeches and striving as best he knows how to teth negative and affirmative hops make the present season the best )t 0 win. ever, and with this determination. Previous backed by the old “Georgia Spirit,” Open. Close. Close. there Is no reason why It should not WHEAT- be. May ....87 1-4 861-8 87 5-8 The Glee and Mandolin Club con- July ..871-2 867-8 87 3-4 slsts or thirty-two men. In the Glee September .. .. 871-2 87 3-8 87 7-8 Club there are twenty volcea which CORN— have been under the efficient dlrec- May . .481-8 471-2 481-8 tlon of Prof. Haughey for the past July .. .. . .49 7-8 491-8 49 3-4 two months. The Mandolin Club, September . . .51 50 3-8 50 7-8 under the leadership of Mr. Robert OAT8— Falllgant, Is composed of twelve In- May . .301-2 301-2 30 5-8 struments. Besides the Mandolin July . .30 7-8 30 5-8 30 7-8 and Glee Club, Haugbey’s Orchestra, September . .303 7-8 30 5-8 30 7-8 conceded to be the best In this part PORK— of the state, haa been engaged to as- May . .15.70 16.22 15.70 slet In the concert ' July • ...15.40 15.05 15.40 On the program there will be sev- SIDES— er*l numbers by the Glee Club, three May .. 8.50 8.37 8.55 or four by the Quartet, and as many July .. 8.47 8.35 8.53 more by the Mandolin Club. September .. .. 8.40 8.30 8.50 Tickets will be placed on sale at LARD— s fir. 8.70 8.22 8.25 8.90 8.47 8.42 Palmer’s In a day or M. July September . .. 8.47 . . 6.37 Warning to ranroad Man. Look out for severe and even daw- The contest for the selection of Ju nior orators will take plaee Satur day of this week. Cuts, sores. Burns &RHEUM*m»^25£ Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever need a* It quick ly etopped a severe cough that had long troubled me," says J. W. Kuhn, Princeton, Nebr. Just to quickly and sorely It acta In all cases ot coogba colds, lsgrlpp* and long tronbla Re fuse substitutes. For eel* by *11 drar tgeta X ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Anderson, Ind., March 29.—The case of James Walker, wbo, several weeks ago, shot and killed Chief ot Police Ellis and Partolman Kirkman, came up for trial today. Walker, wbo was a glass worker employed In Alex andria, la alleged to have engaged In the holp-up of a storekeeper on the day of the double tragedy. He was detected In the act by Patrolman j Kirkman, It Is alleged, and tbe killing I itiicr, wmie itiiiiiui orient, »* shot Chief ot Police, Elite, who died [ two days afterward.' Rufue Warren, a young friend of Walker, Is to be tried as an accomplice In the robbery and an accessory to the murder. Walker has already pleaded guilty to the Indictment of robbery, but will geroue kidney and bladder trouble re- stand trial on tb* charge ot mnrder. •ultlng from years of railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 639 Third St., Fort Wayne, Ind., was many years a con ductor on the Nickel Plate. He says; NEWARK M. E. CONFERENCE. Newark, N. J., March 29.—The fif- “Twenty years of railroading left my j ty-fourth annual session of the New- kidneys lu terrible condition. There ark M. E. Conference began today in was a continual pain across my beck and hips and my kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most pain ful. -1 got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and tb* first bottle made a won derful Improvement and four bottle* cured me completely. Since being cored 1 bar* recommended Foley Kid ney Pills to many of my named friends.’* For sale by all druggists Central ebureb In this city, with Biabop Henry W. Warren Of Denver presiding. Tbe pulpit changes, which are expected to be comparatively few this year, will not be announced until toward the dose ot tbe conference next week. , msamooui