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BUB REPUBLICAN Taylor Phone No 29 Subscription Rate armer rnone $1.50 the Year. ESTABLISHED 1857. ANGOLA, INDIANA, JULY II, 1906. VOLUME XLIX NO 28. fjj Elizabeth Margaret Waller, FREMONT ITEMS.

Daughter of David and Elizabeth Waller, was bom in Morgan county, Ray Larabee, Son of Hiram and Emma La -alee, was born in Bethel. Branch county, Dec 3 isss, and his spirit departed from the tody 2. lvW. at the age of 17 years. 5 months and 2i July Sale of Hot New City Ordinances.

Angola city council has adopted 'blanket or omnibus ordinance withj thirty-two penal sections, covering! 1 taany cf the more common yet serious offenses against morality and good cit- i.enship. and providing penalties for their violation as follows: Ohio. August 23. 1S34. and departed trains-socth-T xorth- this life at her home near Angola.

Nw trAln July 5. l'KXi, aped Tl years. 10 i. m. in months and 12 davs.

J. P. ALBBIGHT PrMtatitetrr Weather Bargains She was the youngest of a family of twelve children, four daughters and; eight sons, all of whom preceded her to the eterualhome except two broth-' few days last Helen Smith M. D. Ladd spent a week at Cold water.

Neva Dewey visited at Angola last week. j. i ers. 2 William Waller of Angola, and of near Metz. Ind.

-uajur uu uaw uaujuer ben countv with her Jo-v sletlt Friday ln towu- Garrett Waller, i She came to Ste Ksre are hot Hot Weather Bargains that will be inter days. When but two years old he came with Ids parents to Pleasant Lake. where he lived until 1 is death. During the fifteen years he has lived iu Pleasant Lake he had become a part of the community, growing into manhood with others of ids years, all friends and comrades, rejoicing with each other in successes aud sympathizing with each other in distresses. At a revival meeting held at the United Brethren church during the past winter Ray was brought to see his need of salvation and thus accepted Christ as his Savior.

During is very- esting to the great majority of housewives at this season parents in 145. wheu this section of country was yet new. Iu ls55 she was united in marriage with Levi Mathews who died February 2-i. 1904. and was the loved mother of sis chii-i dren.

three sons and three daughters, all of whom survive her and are with cf the year. The high quality of our merchandise makes description unnecessary all you need to know about the epithets, or the disturbing of the peace of the city or it, inhabitants, the loafing on the property of any person, the harrassiug of weak-minded persons, is punishable by a fine of 325. Sec. 25. The congregating of crowds upon the sidewalks impeding their free use.

and failing to diperse at the request of the proper officer, is punishable by a fine of 525. Sec. Any person failing to remove the body of any dead animal found within the city within six hours after having knowledge of its death, whether he be the owner or the person last in possession of said animal, is liable to a rine of 525. Sec. 27.

The owners or ocjupmts of ail property in Angola shall clean the sidewalk of all snow, i-e or ther obstructions under penalty of a fine of 10 for each oilVnse. Sec. 2-i. A penalty of 55 i-j provided for loafing around the entrance to any church or other public building, thus impeding the free use of the sidewalk and by talking or otherwise disturbing any service therein. Sec.

The owner of any horse, mule. cow. calf, or other cattle, du chicken goose-or other fowl who allows the same to run at lare is liable to a rine. in any sum from 55 to 5 loo. See.

3 .1. Gypsies, horse-trade: s. criminals or thieves, or persons reputed to be are not permitted to camp or congregate within four miles of the (ora btewart or nay spent a couple of days in town last week. James Hollingshead of Hillsdale was in town over Sunday. Elmer Hephner is working for J.

E. Taylor in the store. Parker Rantz returned to his home in Montana the first of the week. Mrs. Cara Schaeffer of Waterloo spent last week with her parents.

Quite a number from here went to Auburn and Reading the Fourth. Mrs. Bert Sprague and Flossie Sal- goods is that we are selling them at lowest regular prices or at greatly reduced prices the qualities must be good. We invite everv one to come to the store and see the present with us today, as we together pay our last respects to one whom we 1 all loved for her exemplary life and kindly ministrations in sickness and i health, sorrow and joy. and whose ec.

i. tor ne ciseuarge or any cannon, gun or firearm along any of the streets of Angola, explode any rlre-( cracker, torpedo, rocket or other explosive without a licease so to do. shall be fined not exceeding 45. Tins does not apply to the 4th of July or other days of public rejoicing. Sec.

2. No material of any kind 'shall be set cn upon the public square or any street or alley, or within forty feet of any building, and abandon the same until consumed, under penalty of a Mae of .325. Sec. 3. No person shall propel any bicycle or other vehicle, except motor vehicles, along the streets at a greater speed than six miles per hour, or who shall run the same upon any sidewalk shall be subject to a rine of 35.

Sec. 4. The playing of ball or other amusements likely to frighten hordes or impede the use of the streets is prohibited by a tine of 3I. Sec. 5.

No horse or other animal shall be driven or rode along the streets faster than six miles per hour under penalty of 325. Sec. No horse or other animal attached to any vehicle shall be lft standing upon any street or vacant lot without being securely tied, or lS bu. if it is not convenient for you to get here, we tly attend to your orders by mail or phone. heart was a sciuku room for her cnn- dren.

and iu later vears their stav and 1 auder sent Tuesday at Hillsdale. comfort. Reared in a christian home A- L-vtIe family of Bronson a Hinrc. ar nf trt ri.rur -jf tia are visiting relatives at this place. Chas.

Beattv and Ed. Mvers speut a Women's few days last week at Pioneer. Ohio. Clyde and Frank Hall of KeiidaHviLie visited their parents last week. Bathing Suits Of nice ua.tty raw blue mohair, made without "liar and Save Front Sharing Coupons Wit a i to paces we rue away hundred of eobi-r seat okhur chairs.

chairs se inc tabi. family scales. Pro-. 17 silverware, beau-, age of fifteen years, and through au the years of her life was true to the sabred vow then made Iu eve rethought and activity of lifeshe always sought the bright and better side, and being absolutely free from malice and evil thinking, she cherished and magnified only the good in every soul. There is one universal verdict voiced by ail who knew her.

and that is. she was a irood woman. Words 1 1 i i verv pretti.v tr.rr.rr.ea in wuite r.ua. Navy b.ue cap to rutch. Mrs.

T. Kibbee and family moved into the Deemer house the first of the week. F. M. Brown aud wife spent Sunday with W.

K. Wilder and family at Ft. Wayue. city, under penilty of a 52 rine. tif-1 cl oks.

ruirs. vases, dinner and white canvas bathing shoes. ets. stereoscipic iews of the ec. -i.

it is un.awfu for anv ner- The whole outfit covupete. in1 rau ro ea ma-ce. son to hitch, tie or ieave standing any or in across or upon any sidewaik under anything you wish tj ouy thestoiv. 0:8 Stamp with evr 10: Cash or Produce Sa's fail us wheu we would speak of her as ara i.ugua soia unselfish life, her courage and devc- en his trip with E. C.

Duguid's 5 cvs" Bathing Suits fcCo co ns Bathir.ir Suits cOc up Elmer VanGuilder of Buffalo. X. side. Ste lived for the good of others, horse or other animal for a longer time than Sve hours without Heeding, watering and blanketing such animal, and a penalty of 3h is provided for violation of this section Sec. 32.

Any mendicants, prostitutes, street beggars or vagarauts found plying their vocation within the city are subject to a fine of 55. t. time I speut part of last week with Lucile penally of $5. Sec. 7.

Persons in vehicles failing to turn to the right when meeting each other upon any street will be subject to a due of 35. Sec. 8. The hitching of any horse to any shade or ornamental tree, awning or water hydrant is prohibited bv and no labar was too hard nor severe, yet brief flay assured his parents and brother that all was well with Ins soul. His horue-going Brown.

Edwin Gould and wife of East Liverpool, Ohio, are visiting her parents here. too long to speud if the good and pleasure of those about her could be advanced. "Her eyes have looked on sorrow aud death: but the love light never went out of them, nor the I The Big Wash Goods Sale i was one of triumnh and the trreat iov Mrs. T. L.

Dyer and children of of his bereaved friends at hi3 victory Dunkirk are expected here this week over sUl and death is uumeasurable. for AmrmiT pnnmnnirtne una Hundre ds of yards of tine printed batiste. organdies, lawn, dimities, voiles and Swisses, every sort of pretty tUured effects in polka dot. buds. Funeral ser-home Sunday a tine of 325.

Sec. 9. The throwing ot stones or other missils from a sling-shot, air or spring gun, at or upon any property, public or private, except on one's own premises, is prohibited by a tine of 35. courage and the vices were held at the afternoon. Julv 8.

Ward Ackerman and family returned ivnrir tt wt aTrdHintir nncoi. conducted bv sprays and handsome Coral designs, dark or light grounds. Va'ues ratine 15c- lso. 25 30c and 35c. on sale and divided into four great lots and the Crockett to their Iiome at Springfield, last Ssh and ever ready to shoulder the Rev.

Walts. Burial in i I Hill cemeterv. are priced as follow weanesuay. 1 heavier end of everv burden. In Ids' Hathaway Family.

Reunion. The ninth, annual reunion of the Hathaway family was held at the home of Amos and Henry Johnson, in Kendall vihe. Wednesday. July 4th. 1900.

The guests from far and near began to arrive at an early hour until at noon they numbered over sixty. After a sumptuous dinner was served an informal program was rendered 7L2C and 12l2C 4c, 5c, i Fred Bevier and Bessie Brown spent hoaie thi3 magnanimous and generocs a few days last week with his sister at spirit, was thoroughly developed. Ft. Wayne. i Those unacquainted with his home Steubenville News.

Sec. 10. Prohibits the painting or posting of any sign or advertisement upou any publip or city property, or upon any sidewalk or telegraph or telephone pole by a fine of 310. Sec. 11.

Any person spitting upon any sidewalk, in or upon the steps, a. a. lirown and iamiiy or Pioneer. ifA Mia mndne nf I Si. oo Fancv Taffeta Silk i Oiiio, are spending the summer Big July Reduction of Tai- Ht I r.Ti fr farliir arid mnt her Tlier Lake George.

Reduced to 79c Moor or vestibule of any of the public W. Edison and wife are visitiug their daughter in Ft. Wayne. Dju't forget to come to the ice cream social Saturday evening, Miss Maud Swager spent a few days with relatives in Ft. Wayne last week, Mrs.

Metzler and two daughters. I Minuie and Versil visited relatives at St. Johns recently. building, church, school, college, store cannot realize why it is so difficult for them to say Lord, be doue" in this great bereavement, for they cannot know the son as did the parents. No task for the good of the home was too difficult for Rav to fine I lort vards of in.

fancy silk shirt aist suitings, in wa st or dress lencths. haudsome novelrr or theater, or on the steps, platform, floor or lobby of any car or depot with- lor Suits and Jackets Tailor Suits and Jackets are most acceptable throughout the summer and rail. Women's 12.50 tailor S.To Women's 15 tailor suits 10.75 Women's LS tailor suits 12.75 Women's tailor suirs 13.75 Women's 10 jackets at Women's i2 50 iackets at T.WS uatterns. positivelv wonder 79 in the city shall be subject to a tine of ful Julv values, sale price. undertake.

If he could lighten the 150 yards of pure dye black ta Tfeta daily burdens for his parents his cup consisting of music and speeches, the principal address beiug made by Rev. C. E. White, pastor of the M. E.

church of that city, which was greatly enjoyed by all present. The day was a most enjoyable one and was full of the spirit of the occasion. The attendance was not as large as usual, because of the fact ttiat it was held aay from the center of population of the family, winch is largely in Steuben county. The following people were present: Mr. and Mrs.

Brott and baby, of Jackson, George Handy, Mason Mc Louth and Spencer Handy and wife, of Ray; A. Duguid and wife, J. E. Taylor, wife and two I Quite a number of the Steubenville people went to Auburn Weduesday to celebrate the Fourth. dress siiK.

yard wide, excel- lent I iuality of joy was full. His love, for home was worthy the imitation of all young people. A father, mother, brother and many Bertha Grim is spending' the week at Goshen the guest of Mrs. Belle Steudebaker. Gladys Michael spent part of last week with drsel and Mazie Mountz, north of town.

M. Lambertsau, wife and daughter Leta of Elkhart are visiting R. II. Dygert and family. Dr.

Wolfe and wife spent part of last week with Hugh Junk and family at East Gilead. Mrs. Anna Hughes left Saturday for Marshall, where she will spend her summer vacation. Clark Paul and Burl Rathbun who are working at Paw Paw, spent the Fourth in Fremont. E.

N. Rathbun and wife spent one day last week at Ray yisiting her mother. Mrs. Mary Davis. Mrs.

C. U. Michael of Sturgis spent Your Summer Shoe Satisfaction relatives and friends -are dazed and perplexed ar this very sudden and un $5 for each offense. Sec. 12.

Any person making a false alarm of fire is subject to a tine of $25. Sec. 13. The loafing or lounging in or around any depot or railroad yards, unless on business, by anyjperson under 21 years of age unless accompanied by parent or guardian, is prohibited by a fine of ilO. Sec.

14. Any person throwing or emptying any rubbish, ashes or refuse of any kind upon any street or alley or upon the public square of Angola is subject to a tine of 310. Sec. 15. To herd or tether any ani expected home-going, but all know We don't sell unless they fit.

that God kuoweth and doeth best, What a pleasure it is to step into a and we believe we all submit to the daughters and Mrs. S. Sprasjue, of will of God. Ray's Sunday school Quite a number from here took advantage of the cheap excursion aud spent Sunday witli friends in Toledo. Mrs.

Peter Swager and Mrs. Geo. Null spent a few days in Montpelier last week, the guests of Mrs. Ella Butler and family. There will be an ice cream social at the school house here next Saturday evening.

July 14, for the benefit of the Sunday school. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Remember the prayer meetings at the school house here every Tuesday evening at 7:30. Let everv one in the store and find just what you want. To receive the best possible attention.

To buv shoes that are per Fremont; Henry Hall, Mrs. Leora class and comrades in the church Smith and son Paul, of York; H. P. showed their great appreciation in fectly satisfactory as to style, fit showers of Mowers, boquets and de Hathaway, our president for life, and wife, Wm. Hathaway, wife and two and price.

That's what you will signs. Funeral services at the IT. B. fiad at this store. Our customers daughters, S.

W. Wells and wife and church June 30. Interment in Pleas say: "Best looking, most comfortable fitting pair of shoes I ever had ant Lake cemetery. part of last week here visiting her parents and other relatives. mal upon any of the streets or alleys is punishable by a fine of 310.

Sec. 10. The slaughtering of any animal within four miles of the city limits within six hours after being We Have Observed So glad to fiud just what I wanted." That's satifaction. Why don't you give us a call'? You find best styles, fair treatment, good values and rightly priced footwear. neighborhood attend these meetings a.

tasweu ana wire spent last and help to make them as interesting week at Auburn with their daughter, lhat underground tunneis come high. I as possible. Bring your Bibles with -irs- rauK ana iamny. That a sane 4th is not popular in Fine assortment of Women's and Misses' white canvas, patent leather, and fine kid oxfords, priced at -L50. 31.75 2.00 up you.

P. V. Hoffman and Henry C. Smith Angola. driven to fhe slaughter house, or the offering for sale as food the meat of any animal killed while overheated, or the selling of any unwholesome food is punishable by a fine of 820.

Choice lines of men and boys patent leather and men gun metal ox- To.at Angola needs a spitting or ioras iN5ugiass and otner makes, priced at 52. 52.50. 53, f.J.oJ and 1. of Adrian will be the principal speak- ers at the Farmer's picnic Aug. 23.

Mrs. Mary Banker does not improve Attention! Members Co. who cannot attend dinance. That fish in a live box are not aiwavs alive. the Range practice the entire time Sec.

17 Any person leaving open two sons, Irving and Harry Sowle, Mrs. Amelia Wicoif, Luther Pugh and daughter, H. Freygang and wife, J. B. Cheney and wife.

Frank Wert and wife, all of Angola: Dan Berger and wife, of Sturgis, Mich Mrs. E. Weeks, of Kalamazoo, Levi Crura and wife, of Brimfield. II. II.

Hathaway and daughter Neva, of Hebron, Nebraska; Amos Johnson and wife, Henry Johnson, wife and son, John Gillis, wife and three daughters, II. K. House, wife and son, Ed. Traxler, wife and son, Mrs. J.

Dubois, Rev. C. E. White, wife and two daughters, Mrs. Hoff, Miss Nellie Kriwitz and Walter Miller, all of Kendall ville; and Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Nash, of South Bend. The next reunion will be held at the home of Wesley Uhl and wife, in Angola, the date not having been determined.

any cellar door or grating in any sidewalk, or allow any sidewalk to become aud cannot walk alone nor move herself as the right side remains helpless. The Congregational church will have an ice cream la, vn social at the Big July Sale of Men's and Boy's dangerous or broken, or obstruct the same unnecessarily, is subject to a fine of 310. home of Mrs. Frank Shupp, Saturday will tiud instruction on Armory hall door if 30U wish to attend one day or more. The regular drill will ba held at the lake Thursday evening and a full attendance is desired.

Arrangements will be made for you to get out early in the evening and back after drill. A regular guard mount will be held. H. L. Rockwood, captain.

evening, Ju'y 23. Clothing" Sec. 13. The offal of all poultry The W. C.

T. U. will me at the home of Mrs. W. C.

Boor, Friday dressed within the city for retail or wholesale, shall be cared for at afternoon, July 15. All interested are cordially invited. once every 24 hours so as not to be Miss Susie Gore who has been spend come a public nuisance under penalty of 310 for each offense. ing the past two weeks with Mrs Lily Dale, New York, Is a charming resort located on Cassa- That the lack of money is the root of much evil. That every dog has his day except Archie Wells'.

That 'Ras Williamson is '-the candy" conductor. That officeholders seldom have retiring dispositions. That Del Day donned his "Brownies" on Standard time. That no fishing is allowed in the lake on the public square. That sausages are beginning to crawl back into the bill of fare.

That courtship is probably so called because it gets many a man into court. That the woman who can eat a cold fried egg would make a good mother-in-law. That the house boat is not the only place that dispenses the ardent around the lakes. I Sec. 19.

Any person owning, occu Nellie Reed returned to her home at pying or using any cellar, pivy, vault mm daga Lake, 15 miles south of Dunkirk, Burr Qak the first of the week N. and reached only by the Lake Ed. Osborn, the progressive up-to- Shore Michigan Southern Ry. to date thresbr. nf Thiv.

has iust, had a or lot of ground allowing the same to become damp or offensive, without Protect your Life and Property By insuring with Willennar Miller. We represent some of the best companies on earth. Fire, lightning, tornado, life accident and sick benefit. Also agents for lands in Ransom Dunkirk, thence over the D. A.

V. P. R. a branch line of the Lake deodorizing or cleansing the same, is subject to a fine of 325. Buy the right kind of cloth.es.

You don't need to be told that a man's clothes may help lam to success or failure. If they're right, to the former: if they're wrong, to the latter. The old saying, It isn't the clothes that make the man' doesn't hold good in the eyes of the world at the present day. The most stylish clothes command the most attention. We can't promise you success, but we can promise the clothes that will help you to it.

They're Kuppenheimer ready-to-wear clothes. They loot goxl and are as good as they look. They're priced at I 5. GO up. Broken Lines Reduced Men's fin.ro suits July sale price S7 4S Men's 12.50 suirs Julv Sale price S9 85 Men's 315.00 suits July sale price 1 98 Men's 5H.50 suits July saV price SI I 93 Men's 1S.00 suits ssle price 1 3 50 Men's 32 in.

top coats" July sale 1-3 OFF Men's 52-in. rain coats Ju'y sale OFF Children's Suits Reduced Sec. 20. Any person interfering or hindering any police officer in the dis Shore. Excursion tickets at low rates are on sale daily, good until Oct.

31 for return. Special low rate tickets charge of his duties, shall be subject to a tine of 325. will be sold July 17 and 31, good 30 county, North Dakota. All bargains. Call aud see us.

Office over Grass' grocery store, Angola. Ind. Taylor phohe 444. 23 days returning. Any particulars from Sec.

21. The refusal by any person to assist the marshal or any police of ticket agents or by writing to A. J. Smith. G.

P. Cleveland, O. That the marriage ceremony sometimes prevents and sometimes assists separations. That Chas. Pilliod Jr.

has an ambition to become assistant to the FOR KENT. A neat cottage near the Enquire of S. A. Powers. college.

28 Protect Your Life and Property By insuring with Willennar Miller. We represent some of the best 40ft Perkins wind mill erected with large tank and everything complete for his business. This is an innovation for threshers in these parts. Geo. Reed did the work.

E. C. Mundy celebrated his 77th birthday last Sunday, July 8. A few of his friends and relatives spent the day with him. Those present were Rev.

Snowberger, wife and son, Lewis Mundy, wife and three children, Wm. Munday and wife, Mrs. Trimbal and Mrs. Mary Mundy. On Saturday evening, July 7th, at the Methodist parsonage in Fremont occurred the marriage of Benjamin F.

Sonimers and Miss Mary B. Geedy. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Rev. Reichelderfer. They were attended by Charles Gleason and Miss Bessie Geedy, a sister of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Sommers will re CopyrgttiCS B. Co. Chcaqo deputy auditor.

companies on earth. Fire, lightning, Secure your almanacs and calendars now at Kratz's drug and book store. That a cross between a fly that lays 20,000 eggs a jrear and a Plymouth tornado, life, accident and sick benefit. Also agents for lands in Ransom fice in any specific purpose when called upon so to do, is liable to a fine of 325. Sec.

22. Tramps or vagrants found within the city or in any building, car or shop without the consent of the owner, and who shall not leave the city within one hour after so requested by' the mayor or other officer, is liable to a fine of 325. Sec. 23. The leading or driving of any animal attached to a vehicle across any sidewalk where there is no crossing, is subject to a 310 fine.

Sec. 24. The use of indecent language, the singing of lude songs, or application of vile, vulgar or profane Willennar Miller write insurance on town and farm property. Rock hen would be a helpful result. That Stephen Powers can orate on county, North Dakota.

All bargains. Call and see us. Office over Grass's grocery store, Angola, Ind. Taylor July 4th and get up the best Old Set with Willen- Place your insurance nar and Miller. tlers' meeting in the country without turning a hair.

phone 444. Why suffer from eczema or other That the man who can look at home WANTED. Carpenters and cabinet makers. Call on or write McCray Refrigerator Kendailville, Ind. tf after ten years of married life with the same joy he anticipated before his skin disease when B.

B. ointment will cure 3'ou? At tf Shank Son's. side in Fremont and expect to go to 1 marriage, is indeed an optimist'. housekeeping soon..

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