Abstract

Benton Harbor, Mich., Aug. 5th, 1893. To the Editor :—Dear Sir—It may be outside the province ofThe Journalto publish dead beats, but, if you think it worth while I would like to warn the fraternity against one C. H. Warner, who claims to be a poor doctor from Florida going to relations in the North, but his wife being taken sick on the way, his money was used up, and he is unable to go on with his sick wife and three small children. This story seldom fails to secure enough from sympathetic physicians and dentists (whom he also works) to enable him to go on (probably) toward the Fair. He refers to Friendship Lodge K. of P. of Gainsville, Fla. for his standing as a gentleman, but there is no such lodge, and the Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 20 of that city know of no such man.

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