CHARLES CAVANAUGH BETTER•i*Lincoln Man Who Has Baen Very Sick of Blood Poisoning,Blessing, Feb. S.—(Special)—Charles Cavanaugh. One of the wealthiest and most, prominent residents of Lincoln township, who has been very sick on account of blood poisoning, is reported to be very much better today and on the road to permanent recovery. Mr. Cavanaugh's sickness originated in a ! peculiar manner. He was afflicted with an aching tooth, which developed an abscess. This was lanced and the pain ceased for a time, only to return in double portion because blood poisoning had set in. Mr. Cavanaugh's-condition-became very serious and for several days last week his life was despaired of. He is one of the wealth-'iest residents of the township, o-wning 900 acres of fertile soil and flocks and : herds in plenteous quantities.