Clinton Clintonian (Newspaper) - December 2, 1910, Clinton, Indiana 22 DECEMBER 2, 1910 Offers Chance for Some Prizes that will be Welcome at this Time of for Work from Dec. 6 to 24 next December and ending at December 24, the will conduct a prize subscription contest open any boy or girl who cares to Clintonian at least 250 new this and and is willing to pay liberally to have tiie in. We also want collected from several hundred present during this period and are willing to pay boys and girls liberally for the trouble of bringing them in. There is no limit for boys or girls in this will be prizes well worth and if you do the work you are of getting a are going to make the conditions of this so simple and easy that any boy or girl with a few of hustle in his or her make-up can readily go in and win of the oven though only a very few hours of odd time are devoted to the five yearly old or contestants can have choice of a gold and or pearl has to buy of or and the be qg at these strictly first class articles of full The pearl handled for are tsie very finest ones to be found in the retailing at twice pearl handled knives seil The lockets chains are cif different all ten yearly old or you can your choice of or a These are to seen at either of the jewelry stores above nu nti and are the above of which ought to be by any or in a very a pri for or in i to or a solid r his will be another on the in the way of ron in gold to one bringing in thi during th sixteen only conditions imposed The winner of the prize must turn in at thirty yearly old ' and and one the in gold given for the number of new subscriptions bring in at j least and year's old or i will count for in the A sub- scription for eight for 2-'i years for so j that those the ly have To the lets solid gold signet rin 10,000 votes is all that is To qualify tor the diamond ring i or solid high i thirty-five must set at least To get the in gold on the must get at least 25,000 utes from new These Notes of count on the capital and the workers a good chance to win HOC the capital but If the short of the capital be sure of one of the prizes any if they do any work at worth many of the people in the city who are perfectly to pay for their local paper to do so. until asked and will be glad to help out one of the who asks nre and been to Mian who lot of people in vicinity that have of taking the readily give a if Eagles Lodge at Bickn members of the Fraternal Order of including the degree went over to last Saturday night and did the initiation work for a new lodge of 75 members It was an all night's job and the through just in time to catch an I. V. train into about 6 a. From there they came up on 'the E. T. H. to Terre L. who took the place of D. B. had charge of the Others who went from Clinton Frank R. Miller John Frank James Edgar Christy J. Patsy C. L. and Louis W. state president of the from was in of the institution of then he turned tbe work over to the Clinton midnight there was a banquet spread and then the work was The praise the new Bicknell aerie as one made up of very fine FOOND IN W. White Passes Away Suddenly From Enlargement of The Care Is II SHOCK can call their attention to tile fact that they get more for their money iu the Clintonian than in any other or county It is issued twice a or 104 times a at not quite 1 1-2 cents an while all others cost 2 to 2 1-2 an Clintonian prints eight home in at least one issue a while other Vermillion county paper more than lour home in a whole you needn't be bashful about asking anyone taking the to pay a year or more I in the paper issued at the price all subscriptions ought to be paid in We feel that we for each subscription and we believe the subscribers think so while they can favor a taey are not a cent takes hustle and push to Just a little will win one of the smaller which will in nicely for this time of the for or some A little more hustle and will win something you have to do to get in on this proposition is to fill out your own on one of the to be found in this or anyone else can liy in your fur any reason lo work fur one of the that go five or ten or Idling anyone know of his or her in the that be arranged by merely us you don't want name in the as a But unless your name appears you be eligible for either the special or the capital Those who go after these prizes must be so there can be no question as to the absolute fairness of the it's really better to let your friends know you're in the for the publicity will help win you If it should happen you would prefer some other reward of equal to be selected at either of the jewelry stores above instead of one of the prizes enumerated there will be no trouble in arranging an Go in first and then you can have your none too early to get asking for The more in contest tJie ought to be at least George Newton Stricken By Paralysis and Lies in Critical George living of in Farke suffered a stroke of Tuesday night and had barely entertained is around c-r years old and has been stroke affected her left and she has been unable to who teaches ill was called homo by telephone when mother was and will remain until e material Suffering for Few Months but not Many Know are in Clinton at least two cases ot and if the usual disregard of quarantine regulations this dread disease may invade more These cases are in the homes of Chris of north and of Robert of north Tenth a stopped school at Columbia on account of died a week or teu days ago of diphtheria and the has the is a cousin of the child that Another ot the Pesavento children didn't stop school until the little too young to go to took the Who Shot and Killed Another Turchi Before Flection is VANNEST UNOS i back from Kansas that his rian and is on to of Clinton Reflected in report of the public schools at the end of the third school mouth shows exactly 1100 pupils enrolled to This number is 29 more than were enrolled at the last report and 103 more than the enrollment of a year the average daily i White was a son of A. for tlie month is a i a pioneer Clinton of S as compared with j natural ability has and a gain of 10.") as com- | praised by these wiio with the corresponding I member Will and raised in average per cent of at- ' mother was Martha a tendance of enrollment was i daughter of Scott Sarah percentage is the same j His last and 1..") per ceat i Malone who to the for last number of cases of was This is a do the present Vannests of is said to have been the first white woman to I 2n as compared with last moL the Wabash iu this part of of 27 as compared November a number neither tardy absent as compared with last month and 437 last rooms were without tardiness as Rooms 4, 6, 7, and 9. Rooms 2 and 3, and Room 3, High The High School again Mr. White's father nor a good many years ago and met death in an accident in A brother and Fanny and Scott live in White married Mrs. nee and is survived by two highest percentage of | Their mother also died ance a mark of 98.7. The j several years Grade was second again Out of respect to the memory with 9S 4. Room 2. Central was of Mr. White the R. K. third with 97.2 per cent. No fair which began Monday was room fell below 90 per postponed till with the figures Fails To shows that the 19 i grade teachers are handling six more apiece more on w. average than they had last j of tHe last although the roof failed to leak during the last Since the a candidate in the Subscription December 6 to December 24, 19i0. law is not being so well enforced this year as the average daily attendance has faster by than it did last William Hedges Death Due To wife of died after on invalid for She was and death was wife of died after on invalid for She was and death was lo and Class Over Interurban Station Next Afternoon At 2. a result of the at home of Rev. C. iag toward a cirss in the hail rented by a above the at 2 o'clock p. Everyone urged ic Miners Trains for First For the first the i { rown Hill mine 4 and the ' uov Oak Hill of the I Kach seventy-five or luoro of mine cars has the development of the Crown Hill but it is a promising while the new Oak Hill is said to be a for its Jived a daughter of Mr Kobert v a of the and of has been received here of the death iu Ui iges took part in the 13, of Charles J. formerly which were held of His Mrs. chun Thomas lives in j and Mr. Solliday formerly Jived the preached the | He had made homo i of the immediate i for He her husband and four child i was in the cigar with run They Mrs. J. | his at Mrs. Gus Miss Ethel ' other in and George the 4'ad a- Mrs. Wilhar last named living in ij Ui Ind Mrs Hedges Is highly spoken W. a son of one of pioneer and a well liked by people i was dead in his at at o Tuesday Coroner conducted an gave enlargement of the heart as the cause of White was 38 years September S. While it was known ho had been suffering from an abnormal few prepared for the news of his sudden It was learned after his death that he had been sleeping in a chair for two Laying a pillow upon the lid of the he would his but was unable to lie Mrs. mother of his deceased who lived with found bis head had dropped down beneath the piano lid and she thinks he had been dead a half hour or more when the body was discovered in this Mrs. says she heard a as if he were shifting about in his 30 to 45 she went in and found him The post mortem showed the enlarged far beyond the normal had been owner of a coal bought of McClellan i about two years 1 and previous to that had been at different Clinton He had just closed a deal turning the coal yard to the Oak Hill Coal Mining whose he White was active in the work of the Knights of Pythias Lodge and the funeral was conducted under the auspicies of this from the yesterday Rev. S. V. Sydenstricker of the Presbyterian at at Catholic fair conducted by Heart church at the Social club rooms closed Tuesday night a proved to be very The crowds were large and there was something doing all the is one list of the winners of prizes that came from the children's booth Mrs. bisque buggy Pete pink Miss Herman baby Frank Frank Mrs. A. Mrs. pin Henry pin Cath sofa Mrs. baby Mrs. wood Wood and yet forcibly reminded Saturday evening that it ting near her birthday Nov. 27. Returning home in the j evening she found a group of j friends and former class mates ' there without her in- It proved to be all they i could wish in the way of a very pleasant evening was spent with music and One of the which was prob abiy enjoyed was iu the form of a meet Indiana and Later in evening refreshments were on ibis T. dy placed tin along the of the on the east and south sides of tlie The slate had been examined and pronounced by a man the board had to look over Some of the members contended the trouble lay in the and agreed if the tin being brought up and over it didn't stop the leakage the board would stand the Mr. it is agreed he would pay the cost if the change was There is some sort of between the board and the chief but it is thought this will be gotten out of the soon so the work can be County's In Shows census bureau announced that the present population of Illinois is an increase of 817,041 or 18.9 per cent. This gives Illinois four new congressmen under the present The population of Illinois Counties was announced in part as 2,40.5,2.33; 22,741; 51,829; 27,336; 91.862; 90.132; 30-216; Marion 3.5,-094; 34,420; Peoria 100,-Sangamon. 91,024; 36,S21; Will 84,371; 4.5,098. County Shows foregoing figures are something of a as Edgar county shows a of amounting to 937 as compared with the census of 1900, which showed 28,-273. It is accounted for on the of the general drift toward from the rural For a number of years the tendency on the part 01 the younger generation to leave the farm iias been very pronounced and a wide spread a view to maintaining and promoting interest in agricultural pursuits is now being carried on in Tlic large of farmers who have into Paris during the p t decade illustrate the which is ail too the figures as to the of this city are not yet it will undoubtedly show a considerable but not as much as generally This is due in a measure to tho fact that the census taken upon the heels of a largo resulting from the wide spread business depression and it is estimated that there were fully a thousand less people when the enumeration was made than there were a got my man and am On the way brief Chiei of police D. to Mayor M. from West Wednesday tlie news that who shot and killed Galetano on the the night before the had ensnared and he and chief were in Clinton of the chief's is ii matter for the people of Clinton to themselves over and speaks highly for the of the head of tht department and should share the credit for the will not make public in to fact that the man was r ver said Mayor the man wes ar large until the chief We jit inside that lo ked to me when chief Van catne to me with it Monday and 1 told him I thought to make a The brief all the rest 1 this man gotten away as as did those responsible for the dynamiting of the bridge and the Catholic cl ic it have had a to cheapen especially in ihe the deed The two Turchi men hati some sort of a some over others say over ar old They had been drinking in a club it is said Wait and other been tlie same U around 1 a. ihr occurred tear the club and this is the first tlie public has heard the whereabouts of the tho fatal of State Getting Highest Votes Elected in Township as secretary of state holds that nominees receiving the highest vote in each in to tlie number of justices the township Is entitled are At least this is the information H. B. Pike says was given him when he inquired at the secretary's one day last He was in Indianapolis and was asked by Messrs. Dunkley and of this to see if their commissions were there and he brought them He says the secretary had a commission for William Reese and had issued one for John J. Each township entitled to plus one for each incorporated town or thus making the number four for Clinton Squire M. J. Ruby holds that he ran ahead of the democratic nominee who lived Iu Fairview he was Mr. Ruby at first signified intention of applying for a but later decided he would not do so. holds the law is not correctly when the four highest are declared the regardless of where they secretary of state says the supreme court handed down a indicates the justices are township officers and can live and hold office anywhere in ther He says the test made on the law whon a justice elected for West that was a separate into An effort was to join him from holding in Uie but the denied the The secretary siate exists in ' to of the it is one of the supreme court and be can't do otherwise than be guided this a 38 old and who had strayed from his home on tbe Heighte - and was at was declared insane Wednesday Dr. and Dr. I. D. White conducted the before William Dr. Prize at the of recent efforts in the merchants of ton the few worth several ' hundred persons trading vith plan 4 "