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Steuben Republican from Angola, Indiana • Page 5

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STEUBEN REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 13, 1909. Hafford HeUler attended a birth- Sam Morrison Is ylsitinj? In To day party In Llironler Sunday. ledo this week.

LOCAL tf PERSONAL -Owen and Ethel Doudt. returned The car Per rice on the Lake James Monday to their school ab Indlanapo- Une will be discontinued this week. BACK Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Car and son AQAI I Carl visited friends In Elkhart a part of last week. ANQOLA MARKET. Wheat, per bu 11.15 C-jro. Oats, 37 VtfB 7 M. Crawford and wife, of Cleve lls.

Miss Edith Sims Is visiting in Toledo the guest of Mrs. Cias. Mc-lntyre. The King's Daughters will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Cora Chards.

land, Ohio, spent Sunday with John Gasser and wife. Ladies, I have returned from my second i i i i or i i I 1 i I I I I 1 If you want a good hearty laugh, Buckwheat, per cwt T.oo to attend "A Country KldM at The Crox- Prof M. Sniff is nreaehlnir for 11.00 S.00 a church In San Francisco during the evening. Jay trover Butter, per lb absence of the regular pastor. The Angola Monument ereet- -W.

T. Lawrnby, of the Angola M1 lare family monumenb for the trip to New York City in search of more Tailor -Made Suits Monument was at Indianapolis iwrr eM-aws u.uwa;r last week on business for the firm. The regular meeelng of the Com C. O. Jones will have his annual merclal Club will be held this evening sale of Poland China hogs and Short and a full attendance of the members horn cattle, on Wednesday.

Oct. 25th. is desired. a H. I 1 The Ladles' Aid of the Christian There will lie a Comic Name so church will have a rummage sale Oct.

cial at the Flint school house, Oct. 2th and 30th, and will also sell home loth, for the benefit of the school made baking. library. per dot 2-1 -Miss Nellie Cary, of Garrett, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mrs.

liarbara Cllne Is much improved in health and Is able to 1 about the house. Miss Stella Flsk returned last week for another year at the Art Institute In Chicago. The Athena Circle will meet with Mre. lUaunlVt. li.

with Mrs. Work and Mrs. Movj as loaders. Hal-y, daughter of John Pat tee and wire, of Scott, died last Friday of typhoid fever, ared 1 years. -Trot.

NY. o. lUlley will preach In the Christian church ab Orland next Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. C.

Ik Lar.enby and children George Zlmmer and wife visited left Tuesday for Portland, 1 Mil I Fit iV- 1 im relatives In Indianapolis last week, the first trio thev ever made to the where Prof. Lar.enby is employed In the public schools. capital city. Mrs. Bessie Gearhart.

of Butler, and Long Cloaks To say my trip was a success expresses it but mildly. I had great luck. I found manufacturers hungry to turn out goods for the READY GASH. I had the cash, and am receiving almost daily some of the greatest bargains you ever saw in the very newest styles of suits and cloaks. Gome and see the latest arrivals they are going fast.

William Owen, Who. supported by a capable company, will appear at The Croxton Wednesday evening. Oct. L. in Shakespeare's popular comedy.

"As You Like It." As Mr. Owen has been seen here repeatedly and is a great favorite, lie will no doubt le accorded a good audience. Mr. Owen plays Orlando, ami Margaret Morrison will appear as Hosalind. Mr.

-Susie Berlin, who Is engaged as Indiana, spent a few day last week stenographer In a law ofllce In Columbia Cltv. was home a few days last the guest of her cousin. Miss Aria Gilford, and other relatives of this week, returning Sunday. city. Frank Adams was in Indian Pyil Harpham has returned from apolis last week to attend grand lodge Tiu stork leitahaby girl at the an extensive trip through the north of Knights of Pythias.

He was se McConnell will interpret the part of west In which he visited Yellow Stnne leoted irrand chancellor for this dis laciines. home of tleorge F.lial and wife on North Wayne Street. Sept. 27th. park.

Colorado Springs, Seatte and trict. the Big Fair. McCool's auction sale of All persons interested In the Lake rtatfe eenieterv are ask to meet there -Farmers' Institute next Saturday. -Thomas Owens was in Chicago Mrs. Pr.

Ivlopfensteln, of Man buggies was well attended last Satur next l-'rtdav to clean the ground this week. day, and was satisfactory in its results, chester, and Miss Sarah Good-enough, of Bowling Green, Ohio, Miss rickett accompanied Miss Eula Hetzler spent Monday so that he expects to hold another MILLINERY ItKs Ellen Insert to her country visited over Sunday with their cou and Tuesday with Ft. Wayne friends. soon. Watch for advertlsment next home and soentSaturday and Sunday.

sin. Mrs. E. M. Hetzler.

week. Mrs. G. A. Fisher, of Auburn, lias Seats for the People's Lecture -Frank Macartney would like to -Mrs.

P. N. Sutherland and Mrs. been visiting Angola friends this week. Course will Ik placed on sale early In correspond with anv man in this vi E.

C. Johnson visited L. hitman Mrs. Frank Beil expects to go to Novemler. The first number will le cinity who expects to spend the win fatullv In LaGrange last week, and given Nov.

2.7, a lecture by lr. Frank Indianapolis today for a three weeks' stay. ter in the South. were among the guests at the recep W. Gunsaulus, of Chicago.

-lit ad ford Wheaton. of Plalnwell, tion tendered Governor Marshall and The first carload of machinery for We are especially proud of the I great assortment of beautiful new I hats we are offering, and ask you Mrs. Eudora Walker, of Toledo. Michigan, here for a titwlth rela wife. the plant of the United Machine tivesand friend Ho formerly lived Mrs.

Emeline Wallick and Mrs. will arrive In Angola today. visited her son Frank and family in Angola last week. She was aocom-by her little grand-daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Carpenter, in Scottt tow nshlp. Mr. and Mrs. Knrtmoranddaugh Salena llobinson were called to Cam den last Saturday bv the serious ill to note the radical difference in shapes the flowing of Anderson, have Iveen visiting her Both returned home Saturday. ness of their nephew, Nathan Towns- ter Carrol, of Auburn, spent Sunday ith M.

A. Miller and wife in parents In Angola this week. 1 'Ji' P' i www end, who has been HI for several Win. Owen will make his annual hats coming over the face; the large shapes, as well as the smaller shapes are extensively shown, and Joseph Butler returned Saturday Jamestown township. monl hs.

from a short visit to Florida. His appearance In Angola next Wednesday evening, playing "As You Like it." -Miss lorothv Cox writes her The post otliee at Lake James will son William Is here also for a visit. grandparents in Angola that she and hv taken up rlday of this week fot lie Is a favorite ith Angola theater Born, to Mr. and Mrs. II.

our prices are so reasonable you will be delighted. I American Foreign Models ased pleasoa Ier parents are well with is the inter. The otliee at Lake James coers, and a high class production Wilder, Oct. (5, P.HMi, a son and second their new h.ome in Phoenix. Arizona has proven a great convenience to the assured.

child. He will bear the name Leon -O. F. Uakestraw received won! many people who patronize the popu- George W. Uesler and wife, of Wendell Wilder.

last week of the death of his aunt, lar resort. Salem township, started this week for Charles Mllhutidied of consump- Mrs. Hanna Morton, at East Lynn, Friends here hive received invi- Salem, Oregon, where -they will make Hon In Artesia New Mexico Oct 11 Illinois. She formerly lived in the wuons to me marriage oi ieva a- their Home. Mrs.

uesier lias poor iti Ipavpo wifp nwlmnihlo and a 1 Fine Silks and Dress Goods I east part of this county. dine, naugnier oi nr. ana uaries hpaltii and it is hoped that the change son anj daughter Mrs. C. W.

Mahan is here from orinam, lormeny oi will henerit her. Frank Mprriman tq wvprplv Ulchanl Dumont. Oct. 12, at Hannt- Pennsvlvanla and her husband will ine Kepuimcan uegms tins weeK kicked bv a colt In a nasture field arrive a few weeks later and they will bal, Missouri. the publication of the official story by 1 evening, and one of his knee ii in hniaTroolill near the col- Mrs.

Tina Morse returned last nr. tJook ot ins discovery ot the cals was fractured test Mr Mahan will continue his week from South Bend, where she at- North role, ihis has ueen secured Mrs. M. S. Marble is entertaining work as an evangelist.

tended the funeral ot Mrs. L.ouisa exclusively ny the uepunucan for her mother, Mrs. CP. Stephenson, and You derive satisfaction in buying of us, because we offer you advance styles and in a varied assortment. The newest kind Of wool fabrics, such as plain and diagonal cheviots in both plain and rough finished surfaces; also satin face cloths in plain and stripes, and every other conceivable material for the making up of a tailored suit or dress is well represented in our new and mammoth fall line.

Prices range from 50c to $3.00 a yard. -Mvron Ferrier. of Scott township. I Khea, who died Oct. 2.

Mrs. Kiiea fcteuben county. sisters Bertha and Essis. of Pen I it I I 4 raised this season 3,250 busnets oi was weu Know to many oi our oiuer Lorin Clay, the barber, had the dleton, for an extended visit anions on nine acres oi mucs lanu. i people, as sue luruienj uw au rnvvt experience at LaGrange last Thurs-1 Married for Money, "Tom Thumb On one acre he used fertilizer and and Hamilton.

v. iu imh oo bushels, the publish tuts week another day of having his pocket picked to the and his Bride," at the Croxton Opera tune of 118. It was done during the Oct. 2tl. This novel jam while the people were getting on entertainment will be given under the rleld belmr about half more than on splendid letter from Saunders Van- I Km! not fertilized.

AUKen. wno is now empioyea in uie the train to come home. It Mr. Clay direction of the Deborahs i nivinvr and Miss I engineering department of the Amen- had been a printer Instead of a barber, Considerable interest) is expressed such an event would never happened. In the sale of the Johnson farm, east Krmlna Crawford, ot Kunkle: Mrs.

ran ujohuouvb unv r. WPshPntty. Mrs. as draftsman. His letters are -While enroute to LaFayette this ot Angola, which will take place to- not only instructive.

uuii verv iiiuer- Jame Crawford, of Cleveland, Mrs week Shirley Gilbert had opportunity morrow morning at 10 clock at S. A. esting. I 9 Fancy Trimmings Jet and Cleopatra Trimmings are the rage. We have them in a large variety and can satisfy your wants.

They are very beautiful and are priced exceptionally low. Jet trimmings 25c a yard and up. Cleopatra trimmings $1 to $4 yard. Jet yokes from $2 up. to hear In Ft.

Wayne the three gentle- towers' office. Margaret Weiss, and Mrs. Addle CrxMie. of southwest of Angola, visited vijwuiun n.i Thmnirh a hit law Hip nftW nf The newest silks for dresses, waists, trimmings etc. are here at all prices.

The plain morie, fancy stripe morie, plain satins, fancy satins, and what-not. We are alwa pleased to show you and tell you how to make it up. fancy Waist Silks $1.00 and $1.50 Yard t. I lilt ll nni aviuicM inc laiiuris ill i n-- last week in the home of John Gasser iipxi) csiumav. wu.

m. in me i I.mI.vtj it litM" nf 111 l-P and wife northeast of the city. of county treasurer in cities of the rt t- Metluxlist church, and he says that llWVai lO I IfaSHU ami ll. Ulmnf Ammll Mm iKv -On their return from the conven Scott wasetected to succeed him, and prav. i' 'T council Monday evening voted the tlon at riltsburir.

it is exoeeted that in their lines, and the farmers In this Ashley E. Barron was elected senior county treasurer a compensation of county should avail themselves of the warden to succeed Mr. Scott. 5 100 a year for these serv ices as pro W. I Avlsworth and wife and Elder Medburyand wife, formerly of An-(wh nlil st.m here tor a visit.

Grant opportunity to hear them. Mrs Catherine Twtchell Craig vided by law. The present salary of Jacob Brown, northwest of An wife of Win. Craig, of Inverness, died k. Lewis and family, of California, the city treasurer Is $75.

There rfi nn jr gola, got some squash seed from S. A. ivv mm mm le no city treasurer elected at the will alo Islt here on their return. Friday last after several months of Illness. The funeral took place on S5 III! ItM 1 coming city election.

Sunday afternoon at Lake Gage Con NX1 V.SSO A til III tl III 1 Powers last spring. Mr. Powers wanted some of the squash grown for exhibition purposes. Of course Jacob selected the largest, and Mrs. Kathryn Searles will give an -One evening last week while Jesse Ireland was unhitching a horse from htsdravthe anhcat gave him a kick Informal at-home Saturday afternoon, vlm Im u-nnh Krt If.

Im Tnim.t H.afc Kuw uuuur uj ue neruia t. I ,1 tn the Torehead, cutting uulte a gash and bruising hts face In a frightful one of hts old sows had eaten a hole mate, and Mrs. John Humfreys. Mrs. wanner.

Only a few months ago Mr. in it, and iad a litter of pigs on pigs the Searles will be assisted by Mesdames Ireland had a leg broken, so he Is now Pow ers v. gregational church. Uev. John llum-freys officiating.

Mrs. Craig was 4.i years of age and leav es her husliand and three grown up sons. -IMwanl R. Mitchell, wife and daughter Margaret left Angola yesterday for Phoenix. Arizona, where they will at least spend the coming winter.

Miss Mitchell, who was very ill a few months ago. Is very mucli Improved in health: a sojourn in the udge, vouch Inside of the squash, savs Mr. Brown will M. S. Marble, Lorin Stuckey, J.

F. wnnderinff what the thlnl successive for the Shu man, Harriett Trainer, W. O. accident will be. truth of the story.

Bailey, and Misses May Weieht, Elsie McCrory, Ethel Wickwire, Dorothy The government report of the letters remain uncallevl for In the Angola ixvt oftlce for Jess Alwixnl, Benjamin Harrison camp of Instruc 1 Glllts, Neola Bryant and Mildred TV A. Urown, E1- tion for 1WS, just issued, gives high Bailey. Mrs. Searles will entertain a na Ilurch. Mrs.

Kstolla lUirkhalter, praise to sanitary condition of the second company at a three course W. It Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. Chas luncheon in the evening.

Hoeness. G. W. Musser, Key. J.

S. South during the Inter It Is believed will completely restore her health. Sanders VanAuken. now at Uoa-noke. has sent his mother, Mrs.

grounds occupied by the Third Regiment, saying the regiment left the grounds In much better condition Kuwiiimlip. C. W. Newton. L.

F. Trlt- Methodist Episcopal Church. chanl. Forest Sanders. IVnStoy.

Mrs. than they found them. The friends NextSuddavis "ral vdav" at Mm F. B. VanAuken, a box of eight Itum nlimn nf Animla of Capt When you come to us for clothes.

and we have an opportunity to put you into some of our Hart, Scaff-ner Marx suits or overcoats, just to try on, to see how they fit and look on you, then you will under iueiiiiuuisu ciimcuoai vjuurcn. a kip. 1 I I Pieaseuio nuw uus rvporu, uecause ciai service will be rendered in apples from an orchard In the Shen-nendoah Valley which measure thirty-one Inches across when standing side by side. They are of the Piedmont tiiecreditor raucnot it isdue to his Snndav school. PrPM.nt i untiring enorus in loosing alter the nt.

A. of Tri-State CoIIpo win )Ht I I sanitary conuitious oi ins naeaeh at. UY.iS a. m. Tim I uivyuci P.

A. Joray, wife and daughters, hood will attend to some Important Ella and Daisy, of Ltgonier, were in matters at 3 p. m. The Epworth stand why we make such Pippin variety and very closely resemble our greening or tulpahocken vari-tles. Uey.

L. W. Chapman, wife and children, of iVrtage, are visiting in the home of Mrs. Chapman's attendance at uie reunion oi the Lieague will present a special servlro 4 Indiana regiment in Angola at 5:45 p. m.

Ab 7 p. m. the pastor, last week, and also visited In the M.S. Marble, will preach on the theme home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Shelf er "Preparation for Let the Tv. Wells, Mn. Mary Williams, The M. A. Winter Co.

Mrs. Chauncey Young, who with her husband went to Yuma, Arizona, from Fremont the of last month, write that they arrived there on the ISth, and began housekeeping In a few days on a farm adjoining the one (pwned by her brother, O. P. Huss. They are nicely situated near a beautiful mountain, have plenty of good fruit and will begin making garden this week Mr.

Young Is working In the U. S. Reclamation service. -A farmer In Otsego township last week sold Ida rgirs for 24 cents per butter 'X cents a pound and bogs er hundred and then beard another farmer In Angola growl because he nad to pay a reasonable price for some articles In the store. special icuiure ui uicsc goods.

It is because we want to do for you the best that can be done in clothes; it is because we are able to see our best in near the college, Mrs. Sheffer being a diversified forces of the entire church sister of Mr. Joray. Miss Daisy Is be largely represented during the en- -at employed on the Ltgonier Leader and tire day. All friends are cordlallvtin- remained until yesterday when she re- vited IS i ft a Copyright 1909 bf Htt Schaffher tc Mr 1 ft ft ft I -v m- turned toner vvoru.

we acsnowieoge un JMonday night, Oct. 18th. the a pleasant can rrom her. district superintendent Dr. C.

U. The detlication services for the Wade, of Ft. Wavne, will preach and parents, Jacob Hover and wife, at Mount Zlon. Mr. Chapman Is pastor of the Presbyterian church In Portage.

Some sixteen years ago he was a student In the Trl-State college and lived on Mill street, lie preached last Sun day In the Mount church. The National Missionary convention ofChrlstlan churches Is In session In PltU-burg this week. Those In attendance from Steuben county are Klder Leon Couch, of Hamilton; Font Goodate, of Metr. Elder StaufTer and wife, Bertlia Vance. Everett Stevens, Melvin Menges and wife, who go from Pittsburg to Me-tam as, Cuba: O.

F. Bakestraw. wife new pipe organ the uongregat tonal hold quarterly conference. The Dub- terests in yours; because we know what these goods ij are and how well pleased you'll be with them. church will be hell next Mr.

lie Is cordially Invited. Edward D. Willis will preside at the organ and Miss Nellie Caswell will ir. A. M.

Oswalt, osteopathic physician, of Auburn, Ind. Hotel Hendry, Mondays and Thursdays, This same farmer said he really felt ashamed to take the very high prices he Is ottered for his stock and produce lead thechorus choir. The Rev. John Humfreys will preach the sermons consultation and examination free, tf Suits 4(SI5 to 25,00 1 thospdar. Verily, the farmer has loth morning and evening.

The hold of the long end of the rope and opening recital will lie given In the the rooe ha a good knot In the Courage. A good many people who tbtnk they have the courage of thetr convictions Overcoats 15 to 25.00 church on Thursday evening by Prof. 4EP end of the rooe to hold him on. Hut and daughters, Zanna and Irothy, Hansen, of Indianapolis, assisted by Miss Wambaugh, Miss Caswell and reverse the decision when they dis and Mrs. G.

N. Kirk, who will also cover that their opinions may coat Prof. Harsbman. niouey. visit her daughter, Mrs.

Torrance In the city. Mrs. Clair V. Tuttle, nee Verna who Is kicking, for the "Farmer feeds us all." Word has been received by Angola friends of the serious Illness In the home of Chester F. IUrr and family at Allston, Mass.

Mr. Parr and hts Long, and little daughter Lurene The bi-monthly meeting of the churches of Christ In Steuben county i ou never oougnii any scnool at tbat were not satis started on the return journey to their distant California home at Johannes will be held with the ecnirreiratlon at burg, last Saturday, after a pleasant factory. 35tf Uooo it rropeny epenea. two daughters, Cecyl and Claudlne, South Scott, Monday, Oct, one visit of about two months with par ft i ents and friends ot hef childhood In so you tnins Swiss cneese is a wholesome dltt? answered were all taken sick wlthtypnoui icrer, Ater than the usual time. The cn the same day and on Sept.

17, Cecyl, change In time is made necessary on aged years, died. Mr. Parr Is still account of theCentennial Convention. old Steuben. She was accompanied the man with a tender stomach; "only by her mother and Miss Stella Flsk very low, but Claudlne Is Improving, rittsbursr.

Kenorts of the irreat rath you must spell wholesome without Mrs lUrr pays there are slity cases of erlrnr it Tittsburir will be made In the tbe former bidding her good at the tt. B. Welcht, funeral director and casket manufacturer. Better i goods and prices, at least 20 per cent! lower typhoid fever In Allston and peven on morning session; and after dinner, the Waterloo to pay a brief visit to friends tludr street within two blocks. This interest, of the local field will receive nd relatives there; the latter going bereaved family will have the eym- attention.

An effort will be made to with her as far as Chicago, where she rat by of many people In Angola, their make this a profitable and Inspiring will resume her studies at the Art farmer home. meeting. Institute. than you can obtain elsewhere, tt.

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