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T1TD TT7 in A NT Taylor 'Phone qq Farmer Phone Q7 Subscription k. 1 1 c- ESTABLISHED 1S57. ANGOLA, INDIANA, FEB. 14, 1906. VOLUME XL1X.

NO 7. Sr TRf "WIJH iU Ml 1 1 Catherine Phenicie Daughter of tieorge and Mary Ann Phenicie, was Urn in Hedford county. Feb. 5. and died at her Mary 1 ter and August i A ti hi 1 23 i iiis- -h.

i rher i om loruary nays. I 1 i eiUO'' uli i Chde. to Stei i home in Angoia, Feb. 1, aged ('. years, 11 months and 27 days.

She was joined in marriage with Andrew .1. Light, March 11. 1SH2. and to this union were born four sons and three daughters, two daughters dying in in-I fancy and the youngest son when 15 I years of age, leaving to mourn the, husband, a daughter. Mrs.

A. II. Av- nd White Goods ing a detou as to a. old I.e. of western iiio.

ew tmoroiaery a --vamps nev thence ji.U, required nearly forty daw. what patience and bravery were thus woven Julia Ann Handfcy. Was born in Craw ford county, Ohio. March 5. and was married in Ohio.

Sept. 27. W5. to. John Harries, of Steub'Mioounty.

I mi. a farm in York township near whiM-e. 'Mr. Harneshad resiiied th's happy couple settled to make for selves a home. To tins union three' children were born, a daughter and two sons.

At the teriJer age of three I years the daughter died. The. sons, Albert K. and Howard grew to manliood. and with their father and: their wives and three grandchildren i all of Steuben county, survive to' mourn the mother's death: also her three sisters.

Mrs. Mary Hums, of! Tiro. Ohio: Mrs. Sarah InVkson. of Edgerton.

Kansas, ami Mrs. Lueinda Stryker. of si.art the sorrow of the family envli-. In her carly womanhood Hai nes a member of the Lutheran church an i afterwards ident itied with the i'nited in Chris. Tiie spirit of her was thorough'- religious.

Like; Israel's psalmist she found in tlod a shepherd, the and stay of all I her pilgrimage. A devoted i ami: 'mother, bountiful in her charitable With the embroidery market swept clean, and refusing orders and prices going up almost every day; we are in position to say to you that you can buy your embroideries here at least twenty to twenty-five per cent lower than equally good values can be bought for anywhere else in Angola. You will have to pay twenty to tweuty-five per cent for embroideries wherever you buy after the Embroidery sale closes. And so we say it will be to your advantage to buy now and share with us the advantages we enjoy because we placed our orders months ago. when prices sagged.

Buy now because there is not another so satisfactory or carefully selected stock anywhere else in Hundreds and Hundreds of yards of bright new. fresh Embroideries and Insertions in Hamburg. Swiss or Nansook. placed in the big February sale of Embroidery and White Goods. Widths are 3 to 18 inches.

Beautiful new designs. Regular values are 15. 18. 20, 25. 50, 35 and 40c the yard, priced as follows: Nansook Embroidery Swiss Embroidery Hamburg Embroidery III i i i 1 rtiens and Insertions ana aUU laci uuia IV and 18c values in tiew Swiss embroi i l.v values in new Hamburg 12 Xansook em in he sale at values in new leries and insert iMi- 10 deries and insertions in the sale at.

at broideries and Insertions in he sale 12i 15 -V and values in new Swiss embroi em Hamburg in New 2V and 2 values in tie-btoidories and insert ion- Nansoos at deries and inet ions in the sale i 15 13 rt in the at bro aid vaUies in new Swiss embroider values 18 2-V and aiues in. new Nansook embroideries and insertions t'ouneo widths Hamburg i.t an 3 HI 1 15 19 ies and insertions, tlouneinjf widths, at. J-V and 4'H' values in new wide i-vscorsel eoer embroideries, is in sa'e at devy and insertion in the sa'e at 25 values in Hamburg embwder-et cover widths, in the sale at 2-V and ies. eo 3-V and 4 values in new Nansook emhroi- oc deries and insertions, cornet cover, widths Big lot of embroideries not in ti regular sale slightly soiled, laundering will make 1 pood as new. values bK 12 and IV at 2 MiiT lt of insertions not in regular sale that ill retuire laundering before usinr.

as are siiohtlv soiled, ll'e. IJtc and Ik' grades, nl vour clioiee at 2 into the good pioneer tablished. Here her home then and erill, of Portland. Oregon, and three sons. She.

was a good wife and moth Vand4 values in new Hamburg c-m-hroiderv. corset cover widths, at 25 er and highly respected neighbor and 1 Special Values in Fine Grade White Waist Suitings Fancy tsfrhit.e Swiss suitings Fancy white dimitv suitings Fancy white canvas suitings friend. Of the Steuben pioneer family there yet remain on this side of the river of death, four sisters, Sarah Eels, of Albion. Indiana: Jane Young, Los Angeles. California: Ann Ilobert, Harpers Ferry.

Ohio, and Harriet Div-elbess. Cook, and four brothers, James, Williams and George, at Reno, I mn 1 1 hi 'im i m'-t 1 Kansas, and John, at Hoekyford, Colo 15c 18c 20c Embd. fancy muslin suitings 25c 35c Dotted emVd Swiss s't'g 40c 50c White canva suitings 36 18o White duck suitings lgc 15c 20c India linen and dimity 10c lSc 15c 18c 25c White Nansook suitings 18c sa5e 35c Fancy White Pique Suitings 15c 20c 25c 30c 35c Mercerized white brocades ISHc 15c 18c 25c 35 White Pique Suitings 15c 20c 25 rado. Funeral se vices were held Sunday afternoon, Feb. 4.

at the South Scott church, conducted by Elder Vernon Stauil'er. youth were passed, she being the third white child horn in this county. One sister, Buth Ann, died in youth: John Orville gave his life as a soldier in the Civil war. and one brother, Alonzo Clark, survives. At the age of hi and some years followingshe taught in the primitive schools, supported by-private tuition, the splendid public schools of Indiana being yet in the future.

Many friendships then formed abide, despite he change of worlds! Iee. lsti5, she was married to Horace X. VanAuken and together they have built up, from almost virgin forest, their charming country home where industry, comfort and prosperity have been constant companions. To them were born seven children, three dying in infancy. "As fades the (lower beneath the frost.

Nipped in itsearly bloom." This good mother lived to see the other four, Mary, Amy, Etta and Horace pleasantly settled in life. And to her honor be it said that the step-son, Ernest, who came to her in helpless childhood received her mother love and gave back to her "the loan of love." Two grandchildren, Mark and Mabel Binehart look upon their grand 15c 18c 25c 35c 10c The Annual Linen Salo and Clearance Continues this Week and Next Elizabeth Jane Hantz Was born fifty-two years ago in Williams county, Ohio. She was the second daughter aud third child of Jessie, and Mary Hantz. Her parents moved to Steuben count-, Indiana, when she was about ten years of age, Her aged mother yet lives on the same farm, making her home with one of her granddaughters. The family was intensely loyal to ministrations, patient and cheerful in trial, ever solictious for her children, she practised the.

presence of God, lived much with him in bible study and prayer and when life's evening shadows grew long, expressed her great desire "to depart and be with Christ which is far better." The deceased departed this life Feb. aged (i7 years. 11 months and 1 dav. Funeral at Summit B. church First, showing of new Spring Wash Goods.

Ginghams. White Goods, new Spring Wool Dress Goods. First Showing of Wen's Kuppenheimer Spring Suits, Spring Overcoats and Rain Qoats, new Spring Neckwear. on Feb. 8.

conducted by Bev. Clark, her former pastor. Interment in Dygert cemetery. the I nion during the war. and it was exactly in line with the young woman's instincts that she should marry a veteran.

She became the wife of Nicholas Bontrager. Dec. 1877, hich tie was broken by the death of Mr. Bontrager Dec. 20, litoo.

To them Men's Overcoats and Suits at $6.98 Are All Wool $10.00 Values The news of our after inventory sale of suits atid overcoats is especially interesting, because Patterson figures, in the tirst place, are made as low as possible for clothing of the highest standard. The clothing we sell is the best that has yet been produced ready for service. We put into it good materials, good workmanship atid distinguished style. "We make prices low so that those who buy at the season's beginning shall not be asked to pay for cut prices at "the season's end. Hut there are times when broken lines must go to make room for the new stocks, and so these broken lines of overcoats, suits and odd pants taken from our regular stock will be thus repriced.

were born 4 children. of whom live in or near Butler. The oldest son and i second child. Joseph is serving his country in the S. navy, on the ship Pensacola.

The ship when last heard Esther Hibbard Slick, Was born in the state of New York, Feb. is2i, and died Jan. 30, lyoti, aged years. 11 months and 21 days. Her father, John Hibbard.

was one of the pioneers of Steuben county, living a few years on or near Jackson Prairie. AIout lsfl he removed to Salem township onto the farm new owned by Frank Hughes. Here the subject of Absolute Clearing of Women's and Children's Coats We have made reductions of the most sweeping character, in order to clear out all winter coats of every description. Remember there are many weeks of real winter weather to come, and it is the acme of economy to to buy a winter coat at this clearing- sale. Handsome S20 Broadcloth Coats $9.98 Heautifut stvles in the -'o inch lengths tailored to perfection.

mother noble lite as a precious inheritance. In viewing the sublime display at Chicago in l'Xl she wasovercome with weariness, it is thought, thus causing the malady which, but for the most tender care of the family, must long ago have proved fatal. Very gratefully now we oiler a word of tribute to the gentle woman whose form only is so tenderly composed for lie last peaceful sleep. The most gifted sage whoever breathed a word has said, "He who ruleth his own spirit is greater than he who taketh a city." She had learned to rule her spirit, or Nature had so richly endowed her that she had no rebelious passions Men's overcoats reduced to $3 9S Men's and 7 overcoats reduced to 4 98 Men's overcoats reduced to 5 98 Men's $10 all wool overcoats plain back or fancy Q9 fancy belt coals go at wo Men's overcoats reduced to 9 48 Men's heavy rain coats JO 48 Men's overcoats reduced to 12 50 Men's 1 and 'J0 overcoats reduced to 14 75 Men's overcoats reduced to 18 7 5 Men's and suits at 3 98 Men's suits at 5 95 Men's $10 all wool cheviot and cassimere suits no reduced to i iO Men's rro suits reduced to 9 48 Men's suits reduced to I 48 Men's $15 suits reduced to 1 1 98 Men's fhi.oO suits reduced to 13 48 Men's $18 suits reduced to .....14 75 Nren's $20 suits reduced to 15 50 Men's $J2 suits reduced to 16 50 Men's $'J and 2.5o odd trousers at 1 49 Men's $2.50 and $3 odd trousers at 1 98 Men's and $.5 oO odd trousers at 2 48 Men's $3..0 and $4 odd trousars at 2 98 Thev're satin lined throughout and p'ensinety trimmed with fancy shk At it of as off Goat Island, California. She had been a member of the Methodist church for over twenty-tive years.

Her death was very sudden. She Was at church in Butler, Sunday night. February 4. and testified to her certain knowledge of her acceptance with God. Two hours afterward she had entered into her life of eternal bliss, aged 51 years, 4 months and 3 days.

Besides her mother and children above mentioned, her death is mourned by two brothers, one sister, many other relatives, her church and friends. The services were conducted in the Methodist church by her pastor, Bev. G. II. My res, at ten o'clock Wednesday.

The interment was in Butler cemetery. raid in pretty scroll deadens, the regular $9.98 $9.98: alue is Get in line for one at $12.50 Kersey Coats at $6.25 Women's $10 Box Coats $5 Women's SIO Coats of splen Women's S12.50 Coats, ofi 5.00 splendid quality kersey and cheviot. Empire loose coat styles, collar-less and with collars, inverted plait in back neat did quality of cheviots, loose box style, collar-less, new shaped sleeves, inverted plait in back, neatlv trimmed with Men's $4 and $4 50 odd trousers at 3 48 Men's $5 odd trousers 3 98 Barbara Luneach Harriman Was born in Germany, Feb. 7, 1823, ly trimmed with silk braids $13 Broadcloth Coats at S8.S8 and died Feb. 5, iSLH, agea 8.

years fancy braids, yoke special ciearanc priee 5.K1 $15 00 Empire Coats at $7,50 Women's 1 5 Coats, Empire over which to gain dominion. With patience un. -easing and cheerfulness unbroken she swayed her own family, but ruled in love, not fear. Toward all others she knew no malice, her tongue "falsehood's guilty bribe disdained, and where it could not praise was chained." Gladly and without affectation she devoted her life to woman's highest sphere, for her ambition was to be a good wife and mother. No need to say she was an able woman: And was her influence circumscribed? Nay, not so.

Like sweet incense rising from some holy altar, her goodness pervaded her home, and reflected from other lives it goes on like circling waves or the echo of kind words forever. Dear wife, good mother, and kind sister we bid thee farewell with the hope that the divine power who gave us life knows how to save all that is good in life and as thy voice, now so still was gentle, so may thy silent tongue plead for thee when time unveils eternity. Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon, Feb. conducted by Elder Vernon Stauffer. Women's SIS Coats of tine 1 toys' 5 knee pant suits at 3 98 Hoys' $4 knee pant suits at 3 25 Hoys' $3.50 knee pant suits at 2 75 Ilig: reduction on all Hoys' and Children's Suits ml Overeoiits Swell xhs Ranks of our Pleased Grocery Patrons We are grinding out tons of the best colt'ee in town, and there issues at the same time from this I'tider-Priced Hasement tirooery, large quantities of food products of all the best liked varieties.

This" trade keeps growing and forging ahead leeause we give yood groceries for the least 2 and 2 days. Her parents immigrated to this country wdien she was but seven years of age. January she was married to Providence Harriman, who went to rest March 10, at the age of 77 years. To this union were born ten- children: Mrs. Peter Dutter, at hose home she died, Mrs.

II. A. Gilbert, and John and Dick Harriman, who reside in Oklahoma: 7-50 or coat styles, of splendid quality kersey or fancy cheviot cloths new shaped sleeves, neck and cuffs of tailor stitched kersey or broadcloth, velvet coat collar or collar-less, new shaped sleeves, tucked at wrist, yoke effect, plaited below yoke, front, luick, satiti "lined to waist amount we can ask in fairness, and deliver goods promptly and as ordered. Swell the ranks of our pleased srrooerv natrons. el vet, trimmed with silk braids Clearance Dress Skirts rrv our celebrated "Kona" blend Granulated sugar rer lb.

5c six children having preceded her to 5ilk Suits and Waists Reduced the other world. For nearly twenty years she and her husband ere members of the Christian church, but in they were identified with the Ilalanee of the biir lot of Cohn. (Joodman Co. T. and dr-s skirts now reduced for Hio cotfee.

retails everywhere at 22c. ou special price 1 8c Fine Uio blond cotfee 17c grade 1 5c 25c Perfection blend colTee. Old tiov't Mocha and Java, our special price Our big tea trade results from selling high grade teas at small pro tit prices. final clearance. The choice S4.no silk aists red.

to S2 93 1 jU waists mi. to 4-R 4 98 of anv Soft white sugar per lb 5c 10c canned corn 4 for 25c 12c canned peas for 25o chef canned corn and peas. 1 5c 2Uc canned peaches 15c 2 for. 10c vigor for 25c Hulk olives per 20c 25c box of herring 20c Prepared soups, beef, chicken, tomato or vegetable, 1 can for six portions 1 Oc 20o can sardines, large size can, mayonaiso. dressing 1 5c German Baptist church of Oklahoma, of which she was faithful member, i There remain two sons, two daughters, fvM silk waists red.

to. 98 shirt aist suits red. $9 98 fj is silk suits mi. to $13 BOH our sketch lived until her marriage with Daniel Slick. Dec.

l't. lsi.J. To this union we re, born nine children, six of whom survive: John of Manton, of Vernon, Colorado: A. W. Slick of Salem Center: Mrs.

Harriet Loney. of Sherman, Mrs. Elizabeth VanPelt of Salem Center andAlvah of Nelson, Mich. Daniel Slick, her husband, died July In lss" she with her husband united with the M. E.

church of which she was a faithful and consistent member until her Mrs. Esther Slick will be remembered by all who knew her aud especially by all her children as a good', kind, loving wife and mother. Funeral services were held in the M. E. church at Salem Center, conducted by Bev.

Walter. Have one ten-room and one eight-room house, also one vacant lot in Cambridge addition that I will sell. Splendid location. Houses rent readily. Lot an ideal building site.

tf II. L. Kockvvood. dress" skirls reduced $3 98 Ulress skirts redueetl 4 9S dress skirts reduced fS 93 dress skirts reduced 6 9S dress skirts red need It o. 8 43 fV2 dress skirts reduced to.

9 5 seventeen grandchildren and eight 5ic teas sell here at 0e teas sell here at California tigs per lb 2Qc great grandchildren. Funeral services For Rent. A 200 acre farm, good buildings, fences and land. Inquire at this office, tf silk suits red. to I 4 98 I r22 silk suits red.

to $16 SO were held Sunday, Feb. 11. at South Armour breakfast bacon. I 7c Scott church, Elder Stauffer officiat see: We Qive Profit; a baring Coupons Free As a part of every cash or produce sale, which we redeem with beautiful and valuable presents, or can be used the same as cash in buying throughout the st.ore. ing- Real Estate- I am now ready to list real estate if you have any for sale or trade.

See me before listing elsewhere. If you desire to buy a farm or town property, see me before buying. I have a very nice list with prices reasonable. Waltkk II. Ward.

Taylor phone No. 426. Coloring Glothes. I now have the agency for the Fort "Wayne Electrical Dye Works. If you have a garmeet soiled or stained, we can make it most as good as new, at small cost; either ladies' or gents' clothing.

Remember we also clean and press clothes. Enquire of Boss Miller, the Old Clothes man, at Leas' barber shop. 9.

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