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feft-4 A 4 -X i THB JOBT DAJLT KISWBk MARCH jff CIRCULATION'FOR 1 FEBRUARY 9417 1 9395 2 9320 3 9474 4 Sun. 5......9320 6 9395 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12. 13. .9470 .9350 .9370 .9465 .9500 .9370 15 9354 16 9395 17 9448 18 Sun. 19 9395 9398 9396 9445 9453 9515 Sun.

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 9470 27 9476 14 9354 23. .9479 Total 226007 Daily Average, 24 9417 The above statement of the circulation of The Daily News has been prepared and verified by me and is correct. 0. F. BICKNELL, Manager.

Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this 1st day of March, 1906. LAURA GREENE-NOLL. Notary Public. My commission expires July 31. 1906.

TORT WAYNE NEWS. News Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By Mail Per Annum By Mall Per Month 30c Carrier, Pnr Week, delivered 60 Entered as Second-class Matter at the Coverrment Postofflco at Fort Wayne. Ind.

THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1306. RIGHT BECAUSE NOT ILLEGAL. The rather excitedly exclaims: Daily is in of preventing county treasurers from appropriating- to their own use interest on public funds after Mr. Funk finishes his term. Of cours-e the is no politics in thnt.

If it is i to convert interc.st on public funds to prhate use next it it. wr.ing this year, it is wrong today, it uas wrong yesterday and should be stopped." The above contention will hardly sustain an analysis. Something-which is right today inav bo tomorrow, because i legal todn.i it may be illegal tomorrow. It a i to seine fish in I i a a htreai'is a few years ago, but it is now. as a law been prohibiting such a practice.

And so today, as (here is no law prohibiting Mr. Funk from taking fees for deposits, be may do so legally, but as there vt-r likely will bo a prohibitory a next ho would be i he take such emoluments. So -far the pioseni -tein concerned it is all a i i as it irho-, the public no insight i 1 0 reeeiwd by public officers and is a a a i to thoe officials to phu'e public i i i they hi i the l.ngost i 1 The would be i Jjlad to see the i abated at mice and to '-ec Mr. Funk pl.iced cm a i a sal.ii.",. adequate to i a his office i-xpt'iibCsj and properly i enumerate him.

the present i -ahi i for U'ea'-uiev fixed it v.as placed at a figure much lower it a been had it not been reckoned a the otbcinl re'-ehe some goodly deposit fees i the The Xews does not believe a the public endoi'f-, in any degree the attempt of Moyniban to force Mr. Funk to sene Al'en for nothing. The ni'rtcinent had its genesis in p-Ttisan malice and a and is unworthy of a nu'ii making ihe least pretension to fairness. or square dealing. It is the chr-ap play of a demagogic mountebank.

The last of the Ladrone bandits near M.inila has been The police court baiiill" cetild be well dispensed i "for tlio good of the jorvice." Charles A. angered by the criticisms of diieetors, i to rc.sig;n the presidency of the a Life. Some time.s threats are regard- Sore Throat 'You it to your family to havo a bot- tlo of TONSILINE toady for instant use at the first appearance of Soic Throat. TONSILINE will positively cure it and by curing it you avoid tho danger of Tonsil- Ith, Q-iinsy, Croup, Diphtheria and other dread diseases. No wonder TONSILING is so popular Soro Throat Cure.

It is made to euro Throat. Whoa you have Soro Throat tho gateway to tlio body 13 sict. Thea you Esod a remedy you can bo sura of-- ono niada especially for curing Sore Throat. Don dc- y-- TONSiLINE- $3 tho stitch ia KEEPING IT UP EMPHATIC TALK BY FT. WAYNE CITIZENS.

Every day in the year some resident of Fort Wayne is telling a friend or neighbor about experiences with Dean's Kidney Pills. No such emphatic endorsement was ever given for any modern medicine. Read what this citizen says: Mrs. J. R.

Brcckman, of No. 9 Liberty stieet, Fort Wayne, says: "My husband and 1 both found Doan's Kidney Pills, sold at Meyer Bros drug store, a rncst worthy remedy and one that we can highly recommend. Before I took them my kidneys were in very bad shape. My back ached continually and was so lame and weak 1 could not stoop and get up again without a great effort. When I rest en a couch my husband had to help me up, 1 had dizzy spells and everything whirled so that I nearly lest my balance.

Doan's Kidney Pills had a most beneficial effect on me and I enjoyed better health than I had in months. My husband also took some of the two boxes we had and was greatly benefited." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fcster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name--Doan's--and take no other.

ed by the public as almost identical i beneficent promises. There may be a coal miners' strike and there ni.ij not. But of one thing we may rest assured. is the outcome of the dispute the public is going to be held up for an ad- price for fuel. time, 23 and cents, all drugdclo.

Sho VctuUlifU Co Ciotca, ChiX Most of the jurors in the Sherriek case are farmers. finance of the character Sheriick indulged in, has not been particularly by the horny-handed agriculturist. it Mr. Sherriek had only had a Strodel for bail! be could entered upon trial i the blissful assurance of a speedy acquittal. Maybe, a all.

young Joey Patterson is merely inclined to roam dark streets at night in Chicago and adopted the most available means of securing the pass-word of tho thugs Certainly the sentiments expressed at that Sunday meeting of Chicago ''so- ciaiislV would indicate that all the hold-up men in the city were gathered together. The legislature of Ohio, Vnich we assured would abolish capital punishment, has icfused to CM en consider a in such action. Mr. (indo. of I i a a i find a similar a i in the IlooMer state house ulu-n he present-, his bill next i i most people are not desirous of seeing the de.Uh a called i i i icquisition, a great majority a i loath to witness the aboli- i of law i occasionally is the onlv i to meet a i a i ui Pii'Uv of he of the i i a i i il as-p'na- licns.

M-ited a i i tln other i his expenses paid by the Hvli.iiuipoIK liai association, and i a us 10 the i i a i of congiess the i jiidieial bill. I i objection to the bill seemed to be the fact that there is not a law like i i propn'ed one ellect in the I i States. This fact, is no a i i i i i i the bill. Indeed, if .1 similai 1 civ mail" i i i i in all of states the people v.onld coinj much nearer i some bcnelit ironi an i i aie taxed to main- a i It is a i i fact, and has bocn for mam jear 4 a the Indiana feoei.i! coiut is an Indianapolis af- iai'r, pure and simple. It has been jealously giuiided as such and Indianapolis a i have been wont to it as a i and parcel of theii holdings.

It is of Indianapolis, foi Indiatupolis, and by Indianapolis. Potiticml The republican slate i a com mil toe i nii'i't next Moml.n to arrange details, of the a eon i i and lo consider the eight! i i muddle. Only a few of Ihe i a i have been made for repieseuta1ues and senators, Tor next a i and still fewer mentioned, so fai as can be a'-eerfaim-d, in coniu'ctioi i the fpndulacie-j for pl.ices not vet tilled. These nominations i probabh not a i up initel i a I he state eomemion, i is thought. Following are the i a i 01 nominees already made for the sen a(e: and Decaiur.

liain K. H)i inger, i and I'nion, Koscoe Khkni.m Gr.mt. John T. Strange Marion; i a i an-l Wells a A. J.uplon.

a i 'J he i i the nominees foi representatnc, with counties milking the Clay am (. I'ieisjVn. Owen: Da 1). "Washington; Grant. us and John A.

'Ihml. and William iModlin. Hartford City; Henry W. Caylor, oblesville; Hendricks, Horace It lanna, Plainfield; Howard, William NIprton, Greentown; Lawreive, John I. Edwards, Mitchell; Ituiidolph, Miles r.

Furnace, Tippecanoe, Thomas M. Andrews, West Lafayette; Woyne, Yalter S. Ratliff; Wayne and Fayette, K. Elliot, Connerville. So far as has been ascertained by "arl Iteddick, secretary of the rcpub- iean state cominiuittee, the following the only names that have been mentioned in connection with npira- ions for the state senate for the text two terms: Greene, Owen and Monroe eounties, Oscar E.

Blaud, Linon, convention at Spencer May 3, 1 Montgomery and Pai'ke conn- ies, John 0. llosebaum and George llanna; Bent on and Tippecanoe, Will Wood, Lafayette, candidate or renoiniuution; lluntinglon and Whit ley, J. W. Ornsdorff, Chuni- buseo; Lake and Porter, llenry M. ticKuell, John JUecknian and T.

K. Dell, the latter a candidate for rc- lomination. Those names which have seeped Iheir way to the headquarters in con- icction i the race for repvesenta- are a.s follows: Cass and Fulton, Ananias Baker, Hoc-heater; Floyd, K. CardwHl: Franklin and Lathrop; Lake, Michael Grimmer. Crown Point; Laporte and Porter, John If.

Brummitt, Porter Madison, Charles W. Foster; B. NY. lliley, Henry E. Griffin and George W.

Looney, Yanderburg, Gibson and Knox Dr. J. Frank Simison. Komney; St. Joseph, Starke and Pulaski.

Charles W. Kelly, The question that is of "paramount interest in state politics, so far as the lepnblicans are eoncernec'. is the a i that Stilwell and his friends i assume a the state committee takes juiisdiction in the Stilwell- Croiner fight in the eighth congressional district. That the committee i take the matter up an 1 pass upon it is now undoubted. What will be done is not known.

The commit- teemeii thenisehes do not know, and it is thought to be if Chairman Goodrich has sohed the piob- 1cm. If he has he keeping still about This decision to take up the case by the state committee is s-aid to come troni the failure of Goodtich to bring about a compromise in the eighth district. Time a time he has consulted i i but never i any success. The fight, there developed to such an that no compromise seems likely, hence the qiianel came to the state committee for final settlement. Of course, there is the bare chance that some compromise i be reached yet, but now that is regarded as bein'jf almost out ol question, as a reached a too acute stage for that, tight a lo be all that's to do.

i i men a am interference in the muddle bj the state committee i be to Cromi r's ad- and they are counseling among tbemsehes not to repudiate the action of the committee. If. for example, the i should decide upon a prrnaiy i out e-M. or at a different tini" from the a arranged by congressional committee. Si iiw ell's fi'ends--or s-ome ot them--are nig ing a no a i be paid to the state i at all; ju conduct the i i i a as pio- for originally In the district committee, and then make fight in the com Is as to i was the regulai nominee.

i i i a are i i how i the i i i i is against i lernis, so far as applied to sndi of- as state siipei intendeiU of public i state geologist and judges of the supieme and The old i saj the against third terms is not strong, and those who IP be incumbents it it. The "leal question is--is Newspaper Makes Change. S. B. Dustman, proprietor of the Convoy Crescent, has removed his p'ant to New Paris, and will call it the Elkhart Obsener.

The seveie file at Comoy probably inncie another a belter newspaper field. A. G. Campfield Dead. A.

G. Campfiohl, one of the best Knovvn building ccnti actors in the state, is dead at his home in Indianapolis. His greatest contiact in the state was the eastern hospital for the insane at Richmond, which is constructed on the cottage' plan. His former home 'fas in Winchester and he was often In Fort Wayne. PAIN ruins health, destroys beauty, makes bad temper, leaves little to live for.

And it is absolutely unnecessary to suffer from nervous headaches, neuralgia or neuralgic toothache. will Etop the pain in to minutes. If I used for a short while will effect a complete cure. contains absolutely no narcotic or injurious drug of any It Is a -wonderful medicinal discovery that works quickly and without I harm. At druggists, aj cents.

Cure I guaranteed or money refunded, pie free on request. The Neuralgyline Co, Wheeling, W.Ya, PRICE OF FACTORY ICE )T HAS BEEN BOOSTED A FEW NOTCHES. And the Prospects Are That It Will Go Still Higher as No Contracts Are Being Made. The announcement has been made by the Artificial Ice company of a raise in rates for the month of March from 15 and 30 cents a hundred pounds to 25 and 35 cents a hundred pounds. This is an increase cf five cents a hundred on the prevailing rates last year.

No future contracts are being made at this rate says Manager White of the company. An ice famine is threatened and the fact that the company sold 4,500 tons more ice last year than it manufactured has prompted the company to protect Its supply as far as possible. The company last season had its ice houses at Pleasant Lake stored full cf ice. This season Hie ice houses do not contain a single pound of ice. This lake ice was used by the-company in filling large refrigerators in meat markets and saloons.

KealSstf Accurately Reported By the Dreibelbiss Abstract Office, 729 Court St. Viola Aher to Warren Smitley, lot 3, Crier's 2nd for $500. Abe Aekerman to John Strong, X. K. Yi See.

31, Mauinee for $10.000. Fort Waj ne Ti Co. to Violu Hughes, lot 432, Commercial for $52. Caroline Knaaek lo So phi" Lali- meyer, lot 36, i i 2nd for $2. i.50.

Mary C. Itemmert to Max Hofnfurin, X. TiO ft. lot, 41), Manila's for $1.300. Fort Wayrie i Co.

to a 11. Carroll: 'lot 47 Diexel IV for Sophie Laltniexer to Fiank Lnh- meyer. K. lot i 2ml lor $1.235. fort a Land and Impiwcment Co.

to Chas. -Tygei, lot o44. Lakeside, Plat 15, for $400. Stabler to Henry Grosh, X. W.

Cor. JO. S. bee. 13, for SOO.

Abe Aekerman i Xissen, X. E. Yi and E. X. AY.

See. 17, Mau- inee for $20.210. Daniel Van Zil" lo MeCann, W. 40 a. X.

W. Yi Vi See. 7, Cedar Creek, for ijS 000. a a E. to Abe Aeker- man, S.

W. Yi I- and P. GO a. 13. X.

AV. See. M.ulison Con. 84 for 108.40. Jacob a a i to Henri Tfrner, K.

Yi S. K. Yi S- T- K- 11., Sec. Madison Con. 21 acres, and S.

AY. S. of F. C. U.

See. Madison Con. 7 acies, for a a to Jo--. AY. X.

E. Sec. 9, Spring Held for $2,000. Theabold Klein I Aekerman, S. .10 a.

Yi S. -See. 1, Mai ion on. acres, for a Shnll to Abe Aekerman. S.

::0 a. X. S. AY. and X.

AY. S. S. AY. and S.

a. X. 19 a. K. S.

AY. Sec. 29, i i for GoUlsni'lh i i i a Becker. X. of 5, Jackson 5.3,000.

Chas. Knudson X. Yi $1.000. V. 10 See.

for Aekernian, -ieSe-Min for If you want (o buy or sell City, Farm or SuburbTM Real Estate, see E. Gicgg Davis, cms 15 to IS, Pixley Long Block 'Phone 1G52. Office open every evening. (He has the laigest list.) If you like Austin's famous flour, Kindly tc.l join fi lends how fluiuous it is? The Birib Record. Born, to Mr.

and Mis. Ed. Wagner, of South Webster sheet, a (laughter. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Mueh- leiibuick, of 826 East Jefferson street, a daughter. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of A anceboro, is the subject of much interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends.

He says of his case: "Owing lo severe inflammation of the Throat and congestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as last resort, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Broichitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and LaGrippe! Guaranteed at Dreier dru store. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. PILES CAN BE CURED AND WE CAN PROVE IT. Sample Package it Yourself.

When we say that we can cure Piles we mean just exactly what we say-nothing more, nothing We say it because we kuow it and stand ready to piove it to you or to any other person. Just as we have said it and proved it to thousands already. It is because of these thousands that we have cured that we are able to say this. We have done our part in calling your attention to this fact and it is up to you to disprove it. And we offer you the means cf doing so, knowing that you can't and that when you try our wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure you will be so well pleased with it that you will go straight to your druggist and get a box of it.

And moie than that, if at any time in the future any person tells you as you have told so many yourself, that they are suffering the agonies of the damned from piles, you will not rest until he or she has bought and is using a box and getting the same relief and cure that you got. "We have seen it done. Here, for instance, is a sample of what a sample did and shows very conclusively that we are dealing in cold, hard facts and not empty assertions. A person who gets a sample never fails to buy. Mr.

John Byrne, of 2306 2nd New York City, writing under date of Jan. 17th, 190G, says: "I received the sample and used it right away. I got so much relief frcm it after 20 years' suffering, that I bought a 50 cent box. The almost unbearable pain is almost gone and my fistula has almost disappeared. I had given up all hope of ever being cured.

I assure you, gentlemen, I will use every effort to make any of ray friends tiy them, as I can guarantee they are a sure cure." Pyiamld Pile Cure is for sale at at every druggist's for 50 cents a box and it is cheap at ten times the price to any one who needs it. To get a Free Sample send your name and address today to the Pyramid Ding 507 Pyramid Building, Mai shall, Mich. If you have a house to rent phone 120. A rent ad. will cost you only 10 cents for 20 Eat Domestic Bread.

First Section of W. R. C. will entertain at tea Friday, March 9, from 4 to 7 o'clock at Eureka Hall. Price lOc.

AMANDA EDSALL, Chairman. Phone your want ads, to THE HEWS. Phone 120. 20 words 10 cents. Phone your want ads.

to The News. Phone 120. 20 words 10 cents, Call 130 and give us your Want Ads. 20 words lOc. Prescription Phone your want ads.

to ThB News. Phone 120. 20 words 10 conti. You can be that if you bring your 11 prescriptions to us, you will receive exactly is prescribed by your physician, only I Best Quality Fresh Drugs will be used and the I work will be clone qualified pharmacists. The price will not be too high.

I DRUGGISTS. AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO WOMEN OF FASHION Miss Ohlsen, an expert demonstrator, will be at our store for a short time beginning March 10th, for the express purpose of explaining the merits of the REDFERN Miss Ohlsen will acquaint you with i the proper model and mode of adjust- i ment for producing the best possible i outlines from your form and will fit you if you desire i with a corset exactly suited to your needs. i Style means figure style. The most elegant corset of the sea- sou, because it conforms most easily lo the fashion of the season. Presented in these models are the most advanced ideas of the Parisian, corsetiere's art, modified to conform to the American woman's figure.

The very careful designing and making are responsible for the nicety with which the garment curves into the waist. The smooth surface of the fabrics, pretty, fine laces and pliant Arctic whalebone give a tout ensemble that is a real luxury. "Security" Rubber Button Hose Supporters are attached to each STYLE. They are the best supporters we know for the best corset we know. We axe thoroughly equipped to fit these models as our fitters are trained by experts.

$3.50 to $15.00 Per Pair (3 months) keeping $20 CALL FOR STATE AND CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTIONS JTORT WAYXK, Feb. 24, '00. To the of the Twelfth Congressional District: The State Republican Convention i be held at Indianapolis, April llth and 12th, 190G, for the purpose of nominating' candidates for the several btate oflices. The Twelfth District Convention will be held at Fort on April 14th, 1900, at 1:30 p. for the purpose of nominating a candidate lor congress.

Both meevingb -nil! be delegate conventions, tlnd the basis of representation is the same for each, viz: One delegate and one alternate delegate for each 200 votes, and foi each additional fraction of more than 100 cast for the Honorable George A. Cunningham, elector-at- large, at the November election, 1904. The appc rtiomneiit by counties is as follows: Allen county 51 delegates DeKalb county 17 LaGrange county 12 Noble coxmty IS Steuben county 14 Whitlcy cf-imty C. F. BICKNELIi, District Chairman.

NOTICE I LIGHT BILLS are due. Pay by the 10th and RECEIVE DISCOUNT. Office open evenings, 9th and 10th, from 7 to 9 P. Call Phone 120 If you want a girl for housework, or if you have a house 4o rent, or one for sale. You will find; The want ads.

bring Twenty words 10 cents. (Regular Kate 8120) TWO WEEKS Trial Free-l MOHTH (all courses) $8 DEMAND FOB GRADUATES greater than supply POSITIONS BUARANTEED when competent In order to introduce nevr systems of Shorthand and Bookkeeping and methods of teaching, whereby you may become an export in shorter time than has ever been known before, we olfer the above remarkably low club rates to the next 100 students enrolling. We save you HALF THE TIME and half thi money required elsewhere Results are marvelous, success certain, short. Heeb'i graduates are always in demand, no waiting--step out of University into a big paying position--they all do. We offer the choice of more subjects for one tuition than any similar institution in the U.

8. It's Heeb's old Bryant and Stratton INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, Come to your State Capital--Indiana's great commercial center. Enter for one of these low priced, easy paying, club scholarships. Got iuto business--where there's twelve month's pay each year and a future. Write today for free illustrated catalogue telling all' about the Big University.

A few choice positions -whereby young men and women may pay their living expenses while attending school. Apply for one before they are all gone or let us secure you CHEAPEST GOOD BOARD IN THE STATE $1.75 A WEEK If YOU Can't Come NOW write us and we'll toll yon how to secure a scholarship at this club rate and outer when you pleaso. Full credit given foi all correspondence work and all tuition. We also teach Railroad Telegraphy Commercial Illustrating Cartooning Penmanship English Banking Mechanical Drawing Law Commercial Teaching For full particulars and free illustrated catalogue, address (stating course desired) E. J.

HEEB, When INDIANAPOLIS BuFBKENCt-All the better element of Dr. Chas. E. Barnett Practice Limited to Offlcts 902 Calhoun St. Entrance on Wayne, Ofllco telephone 185; residence 459, Office hours: 10 to 11 a.

1 to 3 7 to 8 p. m. ELEfflOlE AND IDA MOORE 08TEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Graduate of American School of Osteopathic, Kirksville, Mo. Office Hours--9 to 12 a.

1:80 to 4:30 p. IQ. 'Phone 1479. Qffice and Residence 328 W. Berry 3t SNW5 i'Wrv.

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