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Show y, December 1, 1906 gatal THE Get Down PREST. SAMUEL to SPENCER KILLED Business Body of Chief Burned Recognition. with Beyond , Lynchburg, Va., Nov. ',29. President Samuel Spencer, of the Southern railway, was killed and his body burned beyond recognition at Lawyers, Va., 11 miles below here at 6:30 oclock this - ' morning. Philip Schuyler, pf New York, was ofjtrHSpeneers party-als- o killed, as was Mr. Spencers train dispatcher, D. W.' Davis, of Alexander, Va., and Engineer Terry. One man not yet identified was Fountain Pen of to day THE Fountain Pen with killed. p a that hold it in your pocket. Eight negroes were injured, one Ink flow, regulated by .a spoon probably fatally." feed no biota or overfloods with The acident resulted from a this contrivance. and Writea easily collision between train No. 37, the smoothly with a 'constant flow of ink, bur never Washington "and southwestern vestibuled limited, which ran into Shown by ua in aeveral . sizes. the rear end of train No. 33, All gold mountings are of the beat, filled or 14k. , aa d either known as the Jacksonville limited. preferred. President Spencers pricate car, Pena without mountingi arc juat u which was at the rear of the train, for buancM purpuaet, and range in l 50 upward depending on price from was entirely burned. aiae of gold pen. President Samuel Spencer, of the Southern . Railway system who was en route to the south, was killed this morning in a rear end collision at Lawyers, 10 miles south of Lynchburg. The private THE REV. IRL B. HICKS 1907 car in which he was riding was : ALMANAC. struckjmd split open byjhe colliding locomotives. It immediateThe Rev. Irl R. llick has teen ly caught fire and the body qf Mr. compelled by the' popular Spencer was burned almost beof to resume the publication yond recognition. In the car with his well known and popular Al- him were Philip Schuyler of New manac" ror"T907rThis"splendid York City; Mr. Spencers private Almanac is now ready. For sale secretary, Merrill, and his priby newsdealers, or sent postpaid vate dispatcher, D. Davis of Alfor 25 cents, By Word and Works exander," Va. Operator Davis was Publishing Company, 2201 Iiocust crushed and died in 10 minutes. Street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers Mr. Schuyler was instantly killed, of Word and Works, one of the but his body was badly, burned best dollar monthly magazines in before it was rescued by passenAmerica. One Almanac goes gers, Engineer C. Perry, who was with every Subscription. on the rear train, was killed. PriWe have ordered a supply- of vate Secy. Merrill was injured but these, and will soon have them on the nature of his injuries has not sale at this office. been learned. lie will be brought to this city about noon. Twelve IN CASE OF ACCIDENT Or thirteen passengers, most of them negroes, were wounded, only one of whom is thought to be fatally hurt. Eight" negroes are in the city hospital, having arrived at 11 Cjjp-Ca- 1 ir rolled-gol- - err-kea- Cardon Jewelry , Company de-n.- ind - 1 o clock The collision was between No. the Jacksonville express, and train No.' 37, the Washington and southwestern" vestibuled limited. The Jacksonville train stopped on the top of a very heavy grade a mile north of Lawyers depot, to repair a slight breakdown- ,- and before, it is said, a flagman could get back to protect the train, the Atlanta train dashed into it. TheTeavy engine of the train plowed into the private car of President Spencer, .in . .which he and his guests are supposed to have been sleeping. Immediately the private car caught firp. Every piece of woodwork (on the 33, you may want liniment and bandages, medicines, etc.,-- in a hurry. You cant be in too great a hurry for ns, for we are used to putting up prescriptions and supplying surgical appliances in haste. The qualities of my goods are excellent, and 1 am noted everywhere as the cheapest drugstore in the town. CY E. NAPPER , SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK OUTING FLANNEL UNDER- - UNDERWEAR SHIRTS AND NIGHT GOWNS JJenaJIeavy-Fleec- Ladies Fancy Night - regular 85c - grades wool 65c $1.25 o $1.50 $1.75 - $1.00 grades grades 35c-gra- des 50c 65c 80c grades grades grades . . ; . $1.15 Fleeced $1.00 grade 70c .1 , gular,$1.25 . grades ..--.9- , . . . . : :7; . . . Closing Out all MENS UNDERWEAR. CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR '.v: ''"25c grades - These goods are sold very close regularly and being in- Eluded in this sale makes them- exceptional values. are We $1.20 $1.35 80c ' Heavy Fleece Lined, 2 piece, regular 25c and 40c grades, 25c sizes 18 to 26 Same as above, regular 40c and 43c grades, sizes 26 to 34, 30c , Boysi-HeavFleeced Unions, y -- regular 55c & 60c grades, 45c J. w. QUAYLE & COMPANY TIT ATT JOURNALLOGAN, Y engine was burned and the mon- ster machine stands there torn, twisted, and useless. Itwas un der the locomotive that the burned body of President Spencer was found. It is evident that 'Mr. Speneer was instantly killed and that he did not suffer the tortures of being burned. was alivtf Dispatcher ' Dnvis when taken from under the He was crushed about wreckage. the lower portion of the body and was conscious until the end. ne asked that word be sent to his wife and child. The death of Mr. Davis was touching ne stated to his rescuer that he, knew that he was dying and knew that the end could not be far off. Place your on he said. finger my mouth, It feels so cool and good. ne pleaded with the gentleman, who was also a passenger on the train, not to leave him. and for 10 minutes the man stayed with him until he saw nothing more could be done for him. The cars were ransacked for plunder. F. M. Curtis, of Jamestown, N. Y., saw one negro porter go through a ladys grip, ne saw him throw away such things as were of no value to him and appropriate those things that he wanted. Mr. Curtis declared that he would have certainly killed th porter if he hadhad something to do it with. Not a few passengers engaged in Yhis ghoulish business large 'number of valuables and much money which was scattered abut the wrecked train was ta- -- . PAGE FTYT2 How Diphtheria is Contracted. One often hears the expression, My-ch- ild caught-a-severe-eo- which developed into diphtheria when the truth was that the cold had simply left the little one particularly susceptible to the wandering diphtheria germ. When Chamberlains Cough Remedy is given it quickly cures the cold aud lessens the danger of diphtheria or any other germ disease being contracted. For sale by all dealers. 0 ... GROCERY STORE AT SERVICE We are ready to supply all s in the line of , SILVERWARE in a manner that will give you the highest satisfaction. The display of complete sets xPjT) and single pieces is the most attractive to be seen in the city. The designs are entirely new and very beautiful and have been, worked l i out with great skill and taste. Our price yvill show what really good Silverware can be pur chased for, . -- ld YOUR- - your-need- . V ROBBED The Johnson The grocery store of Wilford Perry of Provo was entered by burglars who secured nearly $200 from the cash register. 49 0000 NORTn MAIN 00000000 00 0 O O O o o 0 9 O NEW BARGAIN STORE - Good Pins, per paper.... ... lc 2 doz Good Hooks and Eyes for lc Safety Pins, per doz. COATS THREAD, per dozen 43c Cot3 Spools Coats Darning You ton for Ladies Outing 5c Pearl Buttons for Red Turkey Marking Cotton, per JFIannel 2 doz. lc Night spool 5c Stocking Darners for 5c Lamp Wicks, per doz Bone Hair Pins, per doz.". ... 5c Clothes Brushes 10c, 15c, 25o & up . 5c, 10c and 15c Tooth Brushes. Bone Collar Buttons, per doz. . 5c Side or Back Combs Ladies 2 o Gowns 48 c Mens and 20o 5c Scrubbing Brushes. Money-Purs25c 15c and 5c,10c, Beit Sewing Machine Oil, per o wreckage.' O Ladies Fast Black Hose;. Canvas Gloves es 5c bottle Vaseline wear Childrens doz. per 5c hosiery and Under- 70 c - 8 Soap Sale BARS BEST ROYAL LAUNDRY SOAP FOR 25c 6 Bars Best Pine Tar Soap for 25c 2c 5c Castile Soap Fine Toilet Soap, per box of 3 cakes 10c Useful for Everybody Stove-li- d Ladies Fast Black 1 Ribbed . r.T. T : : :r: : 8 c o 0 O o 0 0 o o0, O 0 0 o 0- - O 0 ....1... lc O TlOcdox. Carpet Tacks, per box.. 1-- 3c o Yard Wide Carpet, per yard 23c Heavy Ingrain Carpet, pr yd 33c BEAUTIFUL BRUSSELS Carpet 48c only A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF RUGS FOR HOLIDAY. Tea Strainers, each Wardrobe Hooks . ... 0 Carpet Bargains 10 5c, 10c, 15c 0 0 O o CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 25c, 48c, 75c, 08c and up Best Aluminum Thimbles each lc lc Ironing Wax, each s Pay - Elsewhere o 0 o Album Sale BUY AN ALBUM FOR 5c 0 0 O -2c .- possible exception of an aged woman. . rVsoon as".h : .news of the wreck was iec.ol here docto.s were taken t.t'nemneona Special tram, and one 01 the Jrt gines of the Lynchburg department was loaded on a flat car and g hurried to the wreck to the guish the flames extin-.amon- Jewelry Company BARGAI N 'SALE A f ken. Mr. Curtis, who was on his way to High Point, N. C., on a business mission; was the hero of the hour. It was c'.Tiie l bt sjme of his fellow passengers that to his work and generalship belongs the credit of the rescue of a dozen Several persons. persons not seriously wounded were taken out from the two cars that were burned and six negro passengers were taken from the combination coach of the forward train. They were badly hurt, most of them having broken legs and one or two with fractured skulls. It is believed all wiU recover, with the f . o Compare These Prices With What g. anda a o Nolions Lifters...... Wire Egg Whips Dover Egg Beaters.. Tack Ilammers 2c lo and 5o lo 0 O 0o 0 When to Go Home. . From the Bluffton, Ind., Ban ner; When tired out, go home. When you want consolation, g home; ' When yotTwant fun,go home. When you want to show others that you have reformed, go hoihe and let your family get acquainted with the , fact. Whej you want to show yourself at your best go home and do the act there. When you feel like being extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children- first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy go home and light To up the whole household. - whidLJveouldaddwheu o 0 JOc at Decorated Glassware, Gold o See Our Line of - you have a bad cold go home and takq Chamberlains Cough LRemedy and a quick cure is certain. For e sale by all dealers. 5c $1.00 grades . . part grades, t. r Heavy Balbrigen Extra .Quality, Fancy trimmed, better grades $1.00 Linedr-re-gula- $1.50 Gowns, ..it e TRI-WEEKL- NOTICE TO ICE DEALERS. Notice is hereby given to all ice dealers in Logan City, that all stocks of ice must be inspected and a certificate of .purity- and permit for sale be obtained from the City Board of Health before such stocks may be lawfully disposed of. Neglect or refusal to obtain such permits will be pun- - ished according to for inspection may be left with the City Recorder. Bf order of BOARD OF HEALTH the of Logan City. Hose TV . Ladies Wool Iloee Fleece Ladies Heavy .Jlose j.. l-3- Fine 18c Cloth Lined ,7,,20c Mens Seamless - Fast 8 c Socks MENS SILK EMBROIDERED Coats Black l-3- 10c SOCKS Mens Work Socks.. 5c and up Golf Gloves Specials GOLF GLOVES FOR 12o . . Golf Gloves for. . 19c 25c Ladies! Ladies Fine Golf Gloves 85 & 45c 10c and up Ladies Mittens 250 Golf Gloves Good Mens V Worth 810.00 for $3.75 20c LADIES - .. si. 3 Miouse Traps for 10c 5e o 5o O Sewing Machine Oil, cqns. . . . 5c Mouse Traps, per .dozen.... 15c Glassware Bargains 0 O o o O Just receiyed & fine line of O Glassware at prices below anything ever sold in the city. T. 3c Wine Glasses 2 Tumblers for : 5c Fine Imitation Cut G1&86 Tumblers 5c 6 Beautiful Glass Sauce' Uishes 25c for -- Glass Berry-Set- s rW35c and up 0 0 o o O 0 O 0 O All 1 0c,;1 5c and 20c Graniteware on Sale Saturday. Your Choice 1 0c The only Difference in Our Goods iiml Other Stores is the Trice. Como and See Us. "am law,-Requ- ests . THATCHER BANK BUILDING 0 0 o 0 0 O O O 0 o o o o o 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 OOOOOOO0OOOO |