COUNTRY CLUB SEASONWILL' Another 24 hours of warm weather and the demand for sand paper to clean up’rusted golC-sticks will bullthe market!Before the sun bad fairly melted the ice on down-town sidewalks, the grounds committee of the Country Club George P. Bliss and 0. H. Binus,held a meeting yesterday to take coani'/.ance of the condition of the links. Carl Wise is a member of the committee but he i? headed Tor tne Bermudas, hence was absent. The club will open its first nine-liolc course this season, but it is tea red there wilt.be delay in having the grounds in- satisfactory condition—delay unavoidable because it was necessary to plow up a large portion of the links and plant it with clover seed. Until the ground settles, it will be out of the question for people who. •wear French heels to negotiate thethrough green.” #Others, more sturdy in their enthusiasm, will begin to visit the links by the first of March, if present weather | conditions hold. Harry ColHs, French , Lick, the English professional will come here for several weens at tne opening of the season and whip into shape much new material, beside taking kinks out of the of somef those who played not wisely but oo hard last season. A silver loving*, iup, provided by Hoi B. Smith, will oe offered in a tournament to be held as soon as there is a possibility of dxing a date when the game will not have to be played in galoshes and ramjoats.The house committee is now pur. chasing new furnishings for the clubhouses- It is composed of Capt. W. H. Snider, w. E. Haney, and Seth M. Velsey. A great deal of money has been epended, but the finance committee, Ur. M. A. Jordan, Walter Uhl, W. 0. Murdock and V. S- Wise, report the club treasury in' excellent condition. The membership committee expects to . ncrease the enrollment to the^ limit placed on active members before fine weather is fairly settled. It is composed of M. B. Lairy, A. U Jenkines and Dr. M. B. Stewart. _ Other officers of the club arc, president. Rufus Magee; vice president, W. H.‘ Snider: sec-Gcorge P. Bliss;-treasurer, .O. Murdock: directors, it. Magee, B. F. Loutham, Walter Uhl, M- B, Lairy, George P. Bliss, W. O. Murdock, W. H. Snider. Victor S. Wise and 'Dr. M.A. Jordan.The club has been closed during the winter, but many have visited it, walking across the ice, which at Cedar Island was frozen almost to the bottom. No winter golf was played, the enthusiasm even of the most frantic golf-fiends in this latitude not being equal to the exhilaration of chasing a red “gutty” over a ten-acre field ot snow. The club will nave a grillroom in which light refreshments will be always available, and more elaborate repasts will be withixr the scope of the chef when warning is given. A-telephone will be put in the club-house this spring, and the building will benighted by electricity, furnished free by the Ft Wayne Wa-bash Valley Gas Co. The Traction company will also build a small waiting-room at the Country Club stationPSia-a:dC!O'yhoabs-CdA53:aIngeiaHIS WIFE WOKE HIM UP -Connecticut Man Nearly Choked To Death In Night.No comment is needed, on the following letter. It tells of fearful experiences that have fortunately been overcome;“Dear Sirs:—Often in the night my wife bad towake me up because I was almost choking to' death with catairb. I hadone of toe worst cases that was ever known, and skillful physicians said itwas chronic.Fortunately a friend' told me of Hyomei, and I used this treatment faithfully, and today I am free from catarrh. I used Hyomei perhaps five times a day and could soon see a great change. A complete outfit-and an extra bottle cured me. I always carrv a Hyomei inhaler in my pocket, so as to prevent any colds or slight- catarrhal attacks 'that are common at this season of the year.Thomas Finchan, Putnam, Conn.:It is the easiest thing, in the world to cure eatarrh or catarrhal colds if you use Hmei. Breathe its health-giving, balsamic air for a few minutes, and your catarrhal trouble will soon, be cured,, Tie complete outfit costs one