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Drown by Wewwes Parson A Vociferous Cellar Mrs. Kelly has been after me for an hour anyhow,” he said, ‘to take that dog into THE CEL- LAR THAT'S BEEN HOWLING out in the lot." —New York Tribune ¢ gart.) (George The Skeleton in Her Closet—" An other case of extraordinary longevity is that of Mrs. Mary Potter of Dwight near Bloomington, IIl., who recently cele brated her 1osth birthday. Mrs. Potter was born in Essex, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1814 In settled on a farm with her husband in Dwight, and when SHE DIED IN 1889, she made her home with her daughter Margaret, with whom she is Now LIVING. Boston Globe (. T. McDonald.) Prohibition’s 1885 she Pranks—* De- Cleary and Detective George Jackson arrested Mrs Helen Adams for obtaining goods from the Union store by represent ing herself to be the wife of C. A Kelly who has an account at the store. In municipal court Friday she pleaded guilty to a charge of false pretense and was given a suspended sentence of 15 days in the workhouse. She was rele UNDER PROHIBITION.” —Columbus (O.) Evening Dispatch. (Harriet Byer.) A Land Movement—* The Indians came to Holbrook accom- panied By THE Apacur INDIAN RESERVATION which Chas. L. Davis, superintendent of, is situated a few miles south of Hol brook.” —Coconino Sun, Flagstaff (Ariz.). (A Pearl McPherson.) A Temperamental Jane “Then again SWEEPING bitterly. she arose and sat in a chair by the window to watch for his com ing.” —St. Louis Globe Democrat. (Josephine Compton.) tective sed How Exquisitely Awful!—* Val, the perfectly groomed and creamy, was crim- son dishevelled, bruised and bat tered by the accident which had tak Sheldon’s life and yet left him unstar riep and beautiful."—V. Vo Journal. (Helen Simon.) now His Accomplished Ear—** Listen,’ he said. ‘Don’t you sae it?” “What? Gas." KW lurday F “BEAUTIFUL SCENE A SAMPLE OF NATURE'S HANDIWORK IN ICE Lake or Hancinc Gracters, Mysterious COLORFUL IN ITS ICEBOUND BED, 15 INTEREST FOR VISITORS TO THE Mountains.” —Philadelphia Led; Irein C. He tn THE Canaptan Rockies. Tue AND A NEW POINT OF Canantan Rocky The Tell-Tale Ghost—" Murpexep by Villa He Tewts or Escare."—Head. ing in New Orleans (La.) States. (Leo- pold Lasalle.) Dual Personality Stuff An known negro attempted to rob the home of Mrs. Bird Dalton on South Denton Street, Friday afternoon. He was dis covered in the act and when an attempt was made to arrest him the negro fired the officer. Tue orricer. finaliy turned and ran, escaping from THE OFFI- He has not as yet been ar rested.” Datta Tex.) Times Herald. (Mrs. E. D. Pearce.) Modern Miracles—“At 145 o'clock this morning a mob stormed the Sonoma County jail here, seized three men held as the slayers of Sheriff Petray of this county and Detective Jackson, of San Francisco, and hanged them toa tree in the cemetery. Sun day afternoon THE SLAIN OFFICERS ATTEMPTED TO ARREST THE MEN.” N.Y. Evening Jour Mur ray Mencher.) Spiritedly Neutral—"We, the publishers of the Times Record. wish to state that we are not per sonally responsible for any items printed in our columns, no mat- ter of what nature IN| SO LONG they are Signed with tho name of the Person or Persons writing them. We are absolutely NON-SEXTERIAN and _ politically independent.” — Tannersville (N V.) Times-Record. (A Wood.) un on CER Hydrophobia Experts Pr ent—"There were competent judges on hand to pass on the fine points of the chickens ang RABBIES Offered, but felt qualified to decide whether the dogs were ne plus ultra or just plain dogs.”"—Auburn | Y.) Cuisen. (Theo. Holmes.) comicbooks.com