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THE WAYCROSS JOUBNAn,
FRIDAY, OCT. 24,1913.
IT CURES WHILE YOU WALK
C *•** .»"Kro» inf BtlK.and
P. It'S tb# Krrate*t comfort discovery of IL*
Toot-Kuo mike* ttyht or new itu*t
kr» Lsdle* caq wr*r •boe« oc« il M amincr
It U a Certain rrlief for twealinr,
" |»der, AchlBf fret. Try It fr»
HiK*
TWO BOYS FIND $20,000;
HIDE IT, THEN L08E IT.
T'-almtort, Midi.. Oct. 'll. Two
12 year old Lake Linden I*>vn.
Will Leo 1 ere and Joseph Trem-
Idait, who have had tile upending
of a fortune of $20,<MK). have lost
their hoard of wealth.
A year ago the hoys, playing on
the site of the old HennaUack mar
ket at Lake Linden, uncovered an
iron box containing more than
♦20,000 in gold and silver coin
They hid the l»ox mile from town
in a wild and almost inaccessible
diatriet, and ainee then have been
flipping into it as th#*\ wanted
Npending money.
StiNpeeting someone else was
dipping also, they moved the box,
burying it beneath the Houghton
Douglas falls. One of the boys
yesterday told his parents of the
hidden wealth, and today they
went to get it, hut found it had
lisappeared.
HOG CHOLERA LOSS IS
'ADDITIONAL CHARGES
LARGE IN ONE COUNTY.
Sedalia, Mo., Oet. 20.—M. V.
Carroll, secretary of the Bettis
tonnty him au of agriculture, said
AGAINST SPEER.
Washington, D. C., Oct. 20.—
Now that an investigation into
the conduct of Judge Emory
that his investigation of the rav- Speer has been instituted by
ages of hog eholera in the county |Congress, many charges in addi-
thc past year shows the loss to tion to the ones made by officials
farmers to he in excess of $750,- of the Department of Justice arc
0(H).
The I'nited States bureau of
animal industry has agreed to
spend $25,000 in the county in
next two years for the sup
pression of the disease if certain
oiiditioiis are complied with.
FUNERAL OF
ANDY ARNETT.
lie House
Attorneys
i*en unw'l
DEATH OF LITTLE
GLADYS ROWLING.
HE WALKED ON WATER
AIDED BY NEW DEVICE.
St Louis. Oct. 20.—August
Sommertield, an inventor, has
perfected and had patented a con
trivance enabling him to walk
Sunday after a brief illness!across the Mississippi as rapidly
Gladys Howling, the seven w*eks|as a pedestrian could make his
old infant daughter of Mr. and |way across Eads bridge. Som-
Mrs. 11. M. KowUiig. whose home jmerfield has spent many weeks
is on Eads street, died. The re-(experimenting with the device on
mains were shipped by 11. Lester)the Mississippi and on Crev
Marvil to Watershury. S 0., for Couer creek. He savs it wa
interment. In th'ir bereavement
Mr. and Mrs. Howling huve the
pathv of their many friends
in Way cross.
originated for life saving.
The invention consists of a can
vas covered pneumatic tube that
is pumped up like an automobile
FUNERAL OF
MRS. F. C. RYCROFT.
Sunday afternoon at the pri
te chapel of II. L*stor Marvil
the funeral services of Mr. And
Arnett, who died early Saturday
at the Atlantic Coast Line's hos
pital, were held. Hev. W. H.
Scruggs, pastor of the Baptist
.Tabernacle, conducting the
80ME CHANGES
IN WEATHER.
Atlanta, Oet. 22. Miss Atlanta
can heat any of the lightning
fingered ladies of tin stage as a
quick-change artist. On Sunday
evening she was wearing her
bright summer garments, and on
Monday morning she awoke shiv
ering in furs.
Sunday wan a day of bright
sunshine, shirtsleeve golf, and lov
era strolling in the park. Mon
day was the day when father ex
plored the cellar and tried to get
the furnace to work.
Today is colder than yesterday
at\d anow has fallen, though none
of it has stuck. The women who
were wearing light lingerie on the
streets last week are now wearing
the winter coat-suit, with high
shoea and heavy furs.
But though the suddennucss of
the change was disagreeable, il
has been a wonderful help to busi
ncas. Merchants have been com
plaining a good deal that nobody
wa buying fall clothes and indeed
as long aa Indian Summer persist
ed nobody felt the need of fall
garments. Truth to tell, yester
day was the first day that tho big
Atlanta stores have felt any real
“fall and winter trade.”
SALOONS ARE
L08ING BECAUSE
OF THE MOVIES.
Atlanta, Oct. 22.—The much
cussed and discussed “movies"
are about to do jrhat the Georgia
reformer* and legislators have
failed to do—put the saloon'out
of buainees.
At least so it is said by Atlanta
business men who ire watching
the trend of things closely. It is
a purely economic proposition, in
which it can scarcely be said that
moral* enter. The movies are put
ting the saloons out of business
because they furnish more thrills
for a nickel than even a confirmed
old souse can get out of a glass of
beer. Also they furnish a warm
A large nil in her attended the
funeral, and the floral offerings
re numerous and beautiful. The
eiunstanees surrounding the
• bath of Mr. Arnett were unusu
ally sad. At the time of his injury
lie was seeking employment in
Florida. Everything that could
be done to save his life was done
to no avail. His parents are liv
ing in San Diego, California, and
the funeral was held here at their
request.
Mcmbcra of the Fraternal Or
der of Eagles, of which Mr. Ar
nett was a member, attended the
funeral in a body. Interment was
at Lott cemetery.
being forwarded to
Judiciary Committe
who heretofore havi
ling to jeopardize their interests
by bringing accusations have dis
carded their caution and it :s
probable that the subcommittee
which will go to Macon n*xt
month will And plenty of line*
along which to ask questions.
Case Against Coast Line.
One of the charges 1 -rough: re-1
ccntly to the committee’s atten-l This morning at ten o’clock the
tion has to do with trial of a jfuneral of Mrs. F. C. Itycroft, who
case against the Atlantic Coast die*! Saturday afternoon late, was 'bed arrangement fastened to the
Line. It is alleg'd that during ‘conducted from the private chapel ankles, the wearer of the air belt
the progress of the cast the gov- of 11 ^®ter Marvil on Plant ave- L a bl e to walk as rapidly as
rument attorneys told Judge nu *- Services were held by Rev. 'though on land.
Speer there were some papers in Thraahor, pastor of Trinity | _
possession of the defendants Methodist Church. The deceased. \Vhen vou haVj . a ba(J eolJ ym|
which should he produced in, u aH :{H . Vea ™ o| d ami is survived j want the }, ogt , n <»clicino obtain-
urt. It is declared that in open jh' »"*«’ husband, four daughters | a b| e 8G , l8 to ( . llr< , it wjfh flH mt|e
Washington. Ocr. 20. Federal an(J «ve suns. Interment was in .d,.] av IUi po8gibh . Here is a drug-!
iiiimissioncr of Immigration Oakland cemetery. Mrs. Ryeroft J gist’s opinion: “I have sold
Antonio (’aniinetti today revoked lived at 50 Thomas street and tout Chamberlain’a Cough Remedy for
PAVLOVA'S 192 TRUNK*
DELAY LINER 4 HOUR*.
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton,
Ohio, purchased a bottle of Cham-
,herlain’s Cough Remedy for his
tire. It fits under the arms, ex- boy who had a cold, and before
New York, Oct. 22.—Americans
are more appreciative of the bal-
le.J than any other people, so said
Mme. Anna Pavlova, famous dan
cer, on her arrival at the Hotel
Knickerbocker last night. Her
lfi2 pieces of baggage, contain-
the inadame said, 2,0000 cos
tumes, together with scenery and
properties, had delayed the steam-
four hours.
FANCY HOSIERY ACTS
BAR TO SLIT SKIRTS.
m
rs as
tending entirely around the body,
and is held in place by a belt
around the waist and straps over
the shoulder.
Caed in connection with a web-
■ of the spi
deporting
■iul hoard of
Mrs. I’ank
HIGH SCHOOL
EASY WINNER
OYER BRUNSWICK.
Wa Vitos* High School was all
eaay winm r over Brunswick
High School .in an interesting
foothill) game here Saturday af
ternoon. The aeore was -II to 0,
The WayerosH boys clearly out
classed tin- visitors hut the llruns-
wick boy* st times msde gsme
stands and with n little more ex
perience will he hard to boat
Hengoveld and Coxwell were in
the limelight a good deal of the
time through their hard work.
However, all members of the lo
cal team played the game and
juat hud to win.
FOUR HOBOES
ARRESTED THU
MORNING; OIVSN
4 MONTHS EACH
This morning four white men
were arrested in the Atlantic
Coast lane yards hy an Atlantic
Coast Line watchman, and after
being lodged in the oounty jail
entered pleaa of guilty In a ape
cial session of city court. Judge
McDonald imposed sentence of
four months or 910 in each case.
One of the men told the officers
he came here to see what ho could
pick up cirrus day.
TENT MEETING.
A tent nneting is now in prog
ress in Gilchrist Park. Kvsnge
place to sit down for an hour or'j"‘ "’ " 1 " ,1, -'" na u in ' har S 1 '
so. Also the lure for them is °\ Cornell*,,, ha. charge of the
strong for their front, are a. gaily .‘‘"f"’* ,nt * r “ t u good. Rev.
gilded a. .the old-fashioned «*- W,U ““* “ • om « «« llent
loons used to be, .nd where there prf * ehm *’ over flf,y comin * ,or ’
used to he a saloon on every cor
ner there ia now a movie on every
block.
The average young man not
particularly good and not partieu
larly had, who is beat limply on
aptmling his nickel or dime or
quar er in the way that he can get
the most fun out of it, used to
have practically no alternative—
be spent it for a couple of glasses
of beer and a game or two of
pool. Now he goes to the movies,
not be auao ho ia a, reformed
young man, but because the aver
age motion picture show la more
entertaining than a glass of boor
and a game of pool.
ward for prayer last night.
Services 3 p. m. and 7 p. m.
YOUTH FINED $80 FOR
8ETTINQ UP WIRELESS.
New York, Oct. 22.—Elmer B.
Myers, a Brooklyn youth who act
up a wireless plant on the roof of
his home without first securing s
federal lineense to do so, war, fin
ed $00 by United State* Judgt
Mayer today for violation of the
radio set, passed last June by con-
*• Ha it said to be the firet
defendant under this law, which
forbids unlicensed operators pick
ing np monsagia sent ashore from
ehipe or from one state to another.
TbStoStSs Cosc&. Care the Ttcklm
Hot Wealoew.
*pray or ■$$ U* IHimI with thmadr*! I '•OU»UBd#id g
—tfwpik. oa. roKTaaa aamaarrK | ■ *p?a'arA*rk*-*.v>.u i tonic 4*.***«$
-nit liana IN kalkU «i
«Appctigre F.
th.- (mb
inquiry
hurst, the militant
of England, an
that she be allowed to
ountry
Commissioner < 'aniinetti *<
I h* eii ill for some time.
ffragettc T H MORTON, JR.
directed
ntCr this
DIES AT HOME
IN PORT TAMPA.
fifteen years," say* Enos Lollar
of Saratoga, Ind., "and consider
it the best, on the market." For
sale hy all dealers.
the bottle was all used the boy’s
cold was gone. Is that not better
than to pay a five dollar doctor
bill T For sale hy all dealers.
RAPS PISTOL "TOTINO”
AND SELLING "BOOZE’
Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock!
eision came at the clone of a eon- j * * ^ Morton. -Ir.. formerly of
ferenee of high officials today to lbi " c ‘ty, died ,lt his home in Port
determine whether Mrs. I’ank-| Tam P a > Fl»-, following an illness
hurst should be allowed to enter of “ v « 1 months. Only recently
or be deported. A new precedent j ®s b ' a condition regarded as se-
conducting national affaira. r * ou * 4nd death came as a
was set by President Wlison when j shock to his relatives,
he in person took up the question '^ r ' Morton was .W years old
of admitting Mrs. Pankhurst. In- “ ,ul h * d m “de his home in Florida
ten-st in the Mexican situation * ix,cen . veBri ‘. Prior to his death
and other affairs was for the time ^ ,e ^'ed in Maycross. He is sur-
being overshadowed hy the Pank-' vivi ’ (l >>y his wife, two sisters.
hurst
$85 BEST THE
CITY COULD DO
IN COURT TODAY
■Mrs. \V. II. Yerby and Mrs. F. L.
Hall, of Waycross, and six broth
ers. S. V. Morton of Savannah,
Allen S. .Morton, U. X. Morton, F.
A. Morton, S. C. Morton and J.
A. Motion, all of Waycross.
Out of Iti eases dispose,I of in I ^ r - 3- * - Morton and Mr. J. A.
recorders’ court this morning the ^ ur ton left last night for Port
city only got *H. r i, this being the Tani P a whon of their broth-
WINTRY WEATHER
IS PREDICTED FOR
Thouiasvilic, Oa., Oct. 22.—Tho
vil docket of Thomas Superior
Court is being tried now and
much important business (lisp Is-
I of. As soon us the work is
•mplete the eriminal docket will
he inken up. In his charge to the
grand jury at the opening of
court Monday, Judge Thomas was
particularly strong. lie stressed
the fact that a large amount of
the crime in the country is th{
suit of pistol "toting.” In fifty
seven counties in Georgia in six
months there were over eight
Weir, Kan.. Oet. 22.—Slit akirta
were barred from the public
schools of Weir as a result of the
appearance in high school of two
girls wearing that style of dress.
The school authorities told the
girls they “must wear more skirt
or stay away from school.”
The high school principal, how
ever, issued u statement defending
the slit skirts in themselves, but
declaring they were not the prop
er dress for the school room, be
cause fancy hosiery usually ac
companied them.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAIN SPLITS SWITCH.
Green Pond. S. C., Oct. 20.—A
negro fireman named Ramsey was
killed whin passenger train No.
86 on the Atlantic Coast. Line
Railroad split a switch here at
0:10 o’clock last night. None of
the passengers was injured.
Just received big lot of Texas
Red rust proof seed oats, Georgia
seed rye, Pearl onion sets, tur
nips. cabbage, rape and fall seed
II kinds. C. S. Hardy &
Son.
0 11 4td 2t wkv.
NORTH AND EAST, hundred indictments for crimes
Washington, D. C., Oct. 20.— that were directly traceable to the
Wintry weather is predicted for habit of carrying pistols. There
the next few days in the greater. were from nine to ten thousand
part of the country cast of the persons killed in this country lost
Rocky mountains. jyear, the judge said. The illegal
"It is probable,” said the sale of liquor was also touched
Weekly Bulltin. last night, “that upou and the crimes resulting
general frosts will occur the first! from the combination of booxe
half of the week in the great ccn- and pistols. A good audience
tral eaLleys, the Eastern states was present to hear the charge,
and the interior of the South.
Normal temperatures will prevail SPENCER’S "MURDERED
on the Pacific slope. There will
be rains Monday in the Eastern
states, the upper Ohio Valley and
the Great Lakes region, otherwise
the weather during the next sev
eral days will be generally fair
ast of the Rocky mountains.
'The next disturbance of im-
total of tines imome-d bv the re er ’ s d ath reached them. They , “ , -siu. ounce ui un-
'“Posed b> there > p ortance to cross the coun|r} . W1 „
corJcr. A case oharffing Major
will return ’onight at ten o’clock
Tift and W. M. McDaniel, both i with ,he ren, a i »» of Mr. Morton,
negroes, with fighting was the' T1,< ‘ fum ' rnl wil1 ,ak ® Pl»co
bigge.st affair aired by tho court.
Major drew a ten dollar fine and
MeDaniel $20. Their fight was
over a sum of money one claim
ed the other owed, and knives
figured larg-dy in the scrap.
Wednesday morning.
ANOTHER FREAK.
Atlanta. t)et. 22.—The latest
freak style in Atlanta is an ultra-
Major showed evidence of a cut fa » hion « bl <' walking cane made by
n the back of the neck. | the simple process of crooking otic
end of a big hickory club and pul-
MARRIED MEN , ,in R a ferrule on the othor end.
OF OAY ATLANTA i^he canes still have the bark and
ARB IN DUTCH. , ro ' 1 Rl 1 on them. Tlyy look
rather ridiculous when carried by
Atlanta, Oct. 22.—If Mrs. Rocs “ s^der youth in tigh trousers
Wslker is granted tho divorce,“d a ««>< blonde mustache,
that she sues for today, many an
Atlanta married man will tremble.
She is suing on tho ground that
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
by local applications, aa they
her husband took a pretty ateno- <v,nnot reafh ,he diseased portion
grapher to a picture allow.
of the ear There ia only one way
If taking a sf tiograplier to a!' 0 curc deafness, and that is by
onstitutional remedies. Deaf-
picture show becomes a ground
for divorce, and Atlanta wives '' ausl ' d b >' *» a0 «
appear in the Northwest Tuesday
or Wednesday, move eastward
and cross the great central valleys
Thursday or Friday and the East
ern states near the end of the
week; this disturbance will be
preceded by a general change to
high temperature, be attended by-
rains in the Southern and Middle
states, caat of the Rocky moun
tains and rains and anowa along
the Northern border. It will be
followed by colder weather which
will appear in the Northwest
about Thursday.
There are no indication* of e
disturbance in the West Indies.”
WIFE ASKS DIVORCE,
News of the resignation of H.
M. Atkinson as a receiver for the
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlan
tic was received with regret in
Waycroas. Mr. Atkinson was re
garded as an unusually capable
man and has always been friend-
Xew York, Oet. 22.—Mrs. Nel
lie Koenig Spencer, wife of lien
ry Spencer, of Chicago, the eoh
fessed murderer, yesterday enter
ed suit for the annulment of her
maiTtuge to Spencer on Sept. 10,
1903. Spencer told the Chicago
police he had murdered her.
He said he met Miss Koenig at
the Martha Washington Hotel
here, when she was employed by
Helen Gould, marri d her after
three days’ courtship, toik her to
Fort Montgomery, N. Y., four
months later and killed her with
a hammer.
Mrs. Spqncer says the only true
part of the story was that he first
met her at the Martha Washing
ton Hotel She aayi be desertel
her three day* after their mar
riage, taking with him $110 of her
savings.
Sick headache ia caused by a
disordered stomach. Take Cham
berlain’s Tablets and correct that
and the headache will disappear.
For sale by all druggists.
NO HOUSE FOR AMBASSADOR
know what their husbands arc do-
dition of the mucous lining of the !*•' ,0 " ar d this city.
ing at lunch time, the divorce
Eustachian Tube. When this
courts will he kept so busy that it \ ,lb " i * > ou have a rumb '
will b<* neo cssarv for the Geor- 1,u * ‘““’‘d or ‘“P ertoct hiring,
gis legislature to appoint several *“ d # " rh ' n " “ <, “ tire ^ ,-loit ”d.
deafness is the result, sud unless
the inllaiimiation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be
more judges for this oouutv.
I Berlin, Oct. 20.—Mrs. James W.
Gerard, wife of the American am
bassador to Germany, has arrived
chamber" stories about the At
lanta federal prison are being
SHOWS 100 PRODUCTS 1,111 and restored to its bitterly resented by Warden
FROM THE hamt! FARM '“‘'’‘"“d l '°ndition, hearing will be •'•°Jer and the prison officials,
Cold water Mias Oct •”> - destroyed forever; nine cases out an, l the necessary order can he
Over 100 different products from of ,, ' n “ r " eauaeJ by ca,arrb ' l ob,aine d from the department ot
one farm were .xhibited at the ' rh,ch ,s "'" bin * bu ‘ ‘ ,u ,nl,a med J«»ltee it ,s understood that a
-ondition the mucous surfaces.. puhhc inspection of this “dun-
We will give- one hundred dol Reon” will he arranged with the
lars for any ease of deafness {idea of setting at r st the storief
WARDEN MOYER
RESENTS CHARQE8' berf an d fin d* the ambassador
Atlanta, Oet. 20.-The" tortufei"* 1 ' 1 hou " chu, “”(f. with sUght
prospects of obtaining a suitable
building.
Tat* county fair this week by W. |
M. 1‘resIcy Son, of this place.
The display attracted a great deal t0r ,ny ‘' a * 1 ' deafness |>uea ot setting st r-st the stories
of attention and was swarded firs. by ^ can ” oth »" f ' ,l ' 0 " wl in tha waka
prixe, a cash premium of The ^ 7"" 1 ,hU 1 ,°» Urrb ^ , ' U " <ln IUK,horm ' "
xhibit contained all kinds of field
and garditi products and many
kinds of fruit, both canned and
fresh. This is the third yetr these
farmers have won first premium
on their display.
Muuao oil. it cj-'Ii i» OMCn. rui I' •!«. >m ssim> •, is- imiTinn*
iMtsrtMX 9c. Be. H» ”
EEs la FEET
task Be TWI* MHM Ms.
UnealScUUIskcsbcrlas
ALLOTS FOOT-EASE
K answe* NsB let Tew
Achit* pm. loH r*ms ,, v
614-wkly te
Send for circultrs, fro*.
F. .1 CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
For dusting hens and in nests
use Conkey’s Lice Powder. 10c,
25c, and 50c. For mites in poul
try houses get Conkey’s Lice
Liquid, *1.00 gallon. For little
chicks get Conkey’, Head Lice
Ointment, 10c and 25c. Result-
guaranteed. J. W. S. Hardy. Get
Conkey’s Poultry Book free.
MAN AND WIFE ARE TWO
WHEN SERVING ON JURY.
Spokane. Wash.. Oct. 21.—On
the ground that a man and hi*
wife are not ill law separate indi
viduals and cannot act entirely as
independent of each other, the
right of W. E. Pengelly and his
wife to sit os jurors in a criminal
trial was challenged here.
■Mrs. Pengelly has promised to
love, honor and obey Mr. Pengel
ly,” said the attorney who ob
jected to the husband and wife
sitting on the same jury. "I sub
mit that she cannot act independ
ently and free from the influence
of her husbnnd as a juror.”
Superior Judge W. A. Hucke
refused to sustain the challenge
against Mrs. Pengelly.
FOR SALE—One slightly used
Standard Make organ. Big reduc
tion. Easy terms. Apply 24 But
ler street, or address P. O. Box
315. 7-4. tf.
MISS OAPERTON RMhAwa
DOWN FROM DANCING.
Newport, R. I., Oct. 21.—Mias
Marguerite Oapterton, daughter
of Admiral and Mrs. Captrton, is
under physicians’ care at her
home at the naval station here,
and complete rest has been order
ed.
Although it is announced she ia
suffering from a cold, the
•ion prevails that she has' broken
down under the strain of the aea-
son’s dancing. The Grand Duke
Michealovitch declared her the
beat dancer here.
WILLS HER WEALTH
IN THIRTY-ONE WORDS.
Harrisburg, Pa., Oet. 22.—The
register of wills, Danner, of Dau
phin county, has probated the will
of Mrs. Ellen James, of Williama-
tbwn, who left *4,000 to be divid
ed among seven children. The
will ia the shortest filed here in
years, and ia as follows ■
“Give Arthur a home until he
21, and then divide everything
equally.- Care for Ida and John
and keep them together. Doctor
Shafer is to look after the minor
children.”
P
HOOS BURN OWN SHED.
Here is a woman who speaks
from personal knowledge -and
long experience, vii., Mrs. P. H.
Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., who aayi.
CHARITY IS
WORKING HARD.
Atlanta, Oct, 22.—Charitable
“I know from experience that
.Chamberlain’a Cough Remedy is
AGENTS WANTED for an ip- far euperior to any other. For
pliance :bat sella for *1.5U in ev-1 croup there ia nothing that ex
cry home where electrie lights jcels it." For aale by all dealer*.
are used. Sample mailed on ip-J —
plies 'ion The Newhope Dlatri- j To Preiial Heed Msoaaag
l.ntine Co. J**up, Oa. I gXJiJSJ»«.Jss«jo«*iwosm. d*
I fOkTIAl AXTlimtr air At n«rt ntt .11
I rid 4>«•*«• Uut irlicvM pmtm >«d hdTu
’UffUMtiw. Vot.lteiM. 25* McSlOb
organizations in Atlanta are over
whelmed today by pitifal calls
from the unfortunate or improvi
dent cliiaea who were caught un
prepared by the sudden cold
weathir and have neither coal or
wood to rtheir stoves or clothing
a or tiicir oacka or autUcieut co*
enug for their bed*.
RN OWN SHED. / j
Miller, S. D., Oet 20.—Hog* on
the Speirs farm, southwest of
here, are believed to have burned
their own shed down. A lot of
corncob* some distance from the
bog house had been burned in a
pile, and it u supposed the hogs
carried these partly burned cob*
under their shed.
Snb-My.Tism soil ecr.
Read rhe Daily Journal if yon
want today’s ntws today.