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The Cambridge City Tribune from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 3

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CREAM BAKING Mffm MOST PERFECT MADE, A pure Cream of Tartar Powder. from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. THE TRIBUNE. Chas. Loeb is assisting John 8 Lackey.

J. L. Riohey and wife spent Sunday at Hagewtown. Mm, Virginia C. Meredith returned to Chicago, Friday.

W. D. Carper IB not well as was ten days ago. Cambridge City Poat G. A.

R. elects oftlcers on December 14. Mrs. Susan Kendall has been visiting Mrs. Loder, at Bentonville.

Mrs. Harriet B. Myers, of Indianapolis, is viaiiting among friends in this vicinity. Mrs, Lay, of Chicago, ia here visiting her mother, Mrs, Richard Cornell.who is in failing health. The appointment of Henry Bladal car in the Pan Handle yards at this station, is a good one.

Mrs. an aged lady living about five miles northwest of this place, died on Sunday, after an of some time. All the teachers and were glad to see Superintendent Johnson able to resume his duties in our public school, last Monday. Mrs. Retta Matthews and daughter, of Arlington, Rush county, spent last week in our city, the of their friends, Mr.

and Mrs, W. A. Roth. Mrs, Maria Rlchey celebrated her 76th birthday on Friday, and on Sat- old friend, Isaac Gaston, who is very sick. The wells on Carolina bill are about all dry, and thoae persons residing in that locality are inconvenienced by having to haul or carry quite a distance.

EHas Roth has bought lot number 81, block 1, on west Main street, from Mrs. Emma C. Jordan. He is tearing down the old frame building and making other improvements. Mr.

and Mra. John Morris, living southwest of this place, will go to Ala baroa early in December to spend the winter! Mr. Morris hopes to derive a healthful benefit from the warm climate. George Ho wlahd, of Spring Valley, Ohio, has bought the property adjoining 8. Lackey's office, and is remodeling the same for a home.

He will locate here and engage in the photograph business. Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Mosbaugh went to Richmond yesterday afternoon to attend the Miller-King wedding.

They were met here by Mr, and Mrs. R. B. F. Pierce, of Indianapolis, and went over In that gentleman's private car, George Holland, who has been engaged here in the notion business for several years, will soon move to Richmond, from whence he will travel for a wholesale house.

He is a good citi- and we are sorry to see him leave. The Daughters of Matoaka Council will Rive one of their popular socials and dances at the Red Men's Wig- warn, on the evening of December 14. The entertainments given by; these ladles are always enjoyable and pleasant to atten'd. John Carr daughter, Emma, left Monday evening for their borne in western Iowa. Earoate they will spend a few days with relative' a.t Lisbon and Sulphur Springsfand tfoen proceed 'directly home.

his sons expect com next seasonV We wish Harris, vwhfr lived here about ago, ww ia ths oods trade, greeting 'oldf friends. Blnoe here be has lived almost but came frojQ rmmer to a farm ha pat near Falmouth, Js now large to worx known -KepliHfw'a 1 an 1 ioftt Important worjt on high rlob is ia of th4 old reliable HUtrlonlw paratioiw their la town, Kft to Mrm. William Mfcn Jennk CWUhatt intwroabowa kis4' ahffw tht over Git thanks to-day for yon who havs plenty IWOr. A. W.

Bradbury has tana appoinUd Iministrator of the of laU John Waltz, O. A. RIFosi a oontribu- tioa of three dollars toward the sup- portofthePendroyftwnJly, The four iady orders of this making to hold a chrysanthemum ntxt year. The TKiBttmi is under obligations to IMS a fcaia'of 680. oribr Is active la all of ing oontribntions choice oelery Thanks.

To supply Cambridge City and surrounding towns with natural gas would prove a investment. Why not organize a company? The Ladles' Boclety of the M. E. church serve their regular Thanksgiving dinner at Masonic Temple today, and this evening the program will be of a musical and literary character. Mrs, Trembly for Bridgeport, last Thursday, baying received a telegram announcing the serious illness of her daughter's husband, William Lynch, She will spend the winter there Charles Widner and wife, W.

Barefoot and Keever visited wife and the Theodore of Moses Keever, near on last Sunday, and did justice to an elegant nfare dinner, prepared In honor of Moees and Miss Stsiney Replogle, who were married on Saturday evening, Many of the young people and friends here will read with i pleasure the following invitation, received by a friend in this' place a ew days ago: Harry O. Dean, KtftU-Oraif, Harried, 20, al Klterilde, Gal. At Home 15, i BanU Ana, i We acknowledge the of a very pretty piece of music entitled Sweet Gerald Dean, the words are by Miss Florence A. Newman and the music by Mrs. M.

Vorhees, of Mil- It la respectfully dedicated to Isaac Doles, of Indianapolis. Being a home production makes it of more han passing interest. But aside from is meritorious, and reflects no 1 tile credit to the interested parties. Last Saturday as Worl, near Jacksonburg, accompanied by her little daughter and her sister, was Iriving from their residence to, the road, the horse frightened at a hog and ran away. The buggy was upset and the occupants thrown out.

All escaped without injury save Mrs. Worl, who had her fact badly TUised and a caaH several inches in eugth cut on her head. It was a narrow escape from death. Nap Rarlden, while hew a short ime since, was enthusiastic in his boasts to his friends about his wonder- ul success and protpectsln the dairy Business; but from the telegram re- elved from him on last Saturday, we would conclude that he now has a son who, on date, actively became ngaged In the-same with irospeots of making a greater success if it than his pap; Hen's to you, Col. Sellers There's millions in Come, pass the prunes.

The Holiday Fair, to be by he Young People's Society of the 'resbyterlan the Masonic Opera House, I)eoember 6 to 8, prom- see to be an event of unusual lotertat. 'h prograEQ ewh evening to nd BO varied to suit all who favor hem their The Art Gallery will be a feature of these en- ertainmenta arid should be examined with ordinary carei vThe very neat 'our-paf wherein the program each feature of tiie en menti trust -our wiUbftthertin-iarxe Puesday his-young horse A- some way larked breaking other tbii iiyr ae hand it tuorniojf, last Monday morning, Isaao CUrk WM foand by his lylag the in the yard drisssd In his night doUiea, and in an nnoonseioasooudltloQ. Hthad eom- plalned of a pain In his head all day Sunday, and remained at home, most of the day. When he retired at 8 o'clock he soon droppwl into a His housekeeper heard him up, but did opt think anything was and went to sleep again. When she Rotta, trad4 for MAJtttOM KlKK.

Matoaka Council will give a social In the Bed Men's Wigwam, on the evening of December 14, Dancing will be the enjoyment of the evening. An admission of chanredat All awinv Max Munty for his usual Thanksgiv- got up, about 8 o'clock, went to no our the room and called him, but disco that he was not in bed and began to asarch for him, finding him. Just otitsidaof the kitchen door. His son was oalied, and avarything poaslble been done for his comfort and relief. Dr.

Study, physician, pronounces the trouble apoplexy of the brain, caused by the bunting of a blood vessel. Mr. Clark was exposed lo the several hou rs, and had he not been' found when: ha'! was he would soon have been dead. He is still in a paralysed condition, and at times able-to say, a few but kiardly strong enough to make himself understood. He is in a very and feeble condition, and on account of his advanced age there is but little foundation upon which to build any hopes for his recovery.

The TRIBUNE is glad to be able to say that thus far have been cases of diphtheria developed in town other than those In the Pendroy family. The united efTorts that have been put forth by the health authorities, Dr, Littell, the physician in charge, and the citizens generally, to prevent any exposure and, if possible, confine the disease to the one family, Is worthy of commendation, and may save our town from being visited by a serious epidemic. The danger is not yet over, and the same strict preoau- must continued until the full Imlt of has been passed. The needs of the family will, no doubt, be supplied from charity a thori- tes and organizations, they have een; consequently there will be no oooasion for any person, to visit this kmlly, and if any person does go there while there is danger, it will be the duty of the health officers to Mtabllsh a quarantine against that person at onoe.f There has been good work done this Important matter, and let it be continued; It would also be advisable for parents when symptoms of sore throat develop in any member of their family to keep their children out of school until they are Msured that is nothing dangerous existing In thecase. LOOT--Between south of Dublin, and the Cambridge City an old; fashioned black and white Cameo Breastpin, set in Boman gold.

will please at the ofQoe and receieTe a liberal reward. It ia valued as a i 4 Notice'is hereby given to the mem- ben of OsagH Tribe, No, 88, of Indiana, that on Saturday evening. December, will be an election held at their Wigwam, for three-Trustees for said Tribe, to serve one year. By order of G. L.

WIEABT, Sachem. L. PKTTOHABD, C. of B. Holiday rates on Pictnres at Wallick Gauery, Hageratown, Ind.

Cabinets, per dozen; Cabinet. Mantello's, $1,60 per dozen. One dollar to be paid when the negative is made. Persons desiring articles in Silverware can find all the (latest patterns and Just what you want for weddings, anniversaries, or similar occasions, at Charles J. Marson's.

Main street, Cambridge City, a Music Roll. Stove Plate and Carriage Apron. Please leave at this office. The death angel, in the shadow of whoas pinions the subject of this had so long lingered, beckoned and her soul'took its flight to that clime whence none ever return. Peacefully and gently passed away the; life of Sara wife of Maridus E.

Mason and daughter of Cynthia and David Wilson. She-was born September 10, 1857, and died November 11, 1894, aged 37 years, 2 months and 1 June 23,1886, marks the date of her marriage. Her husband and son, Frank, survive to mourn- theJoss of a ralthral wi devoted mother. As a member of the IJniversalist church, she lived and died in harmonywith ta teachings. Throughout her long sickness she never murmured, never complained ut displayed a fortitude and -patience rarely equaled; She believed and practiced the truth; of the proverb Of thy unspoken word thon art maser, word is master of had-no fear of death and ex- preMed a belief that she would meet 'riends gone seemed as the passing of a person from one room to and the of igbt about her face in tbe Jaat mo- mehtsof her life gave evidence thst her theory Uhed by at Masonic Monday nijrht December 3, and Should have a son's.

Drop in and buyibg. FOB SALE--OneUhalf interest in the Electric Light. Address Sears A Boden, Cambridge City. Ind. Two at the Fair, plenty of time to select presents.

Do you know it that all novelties and pretty designs in Silverware and Jewelry can be found at Charlee Mar- them before Extraordinary Announcement. In order to introduce our work to the people of Cambridge City and vicinity, for the next 20 days we will make aa fine Cabinet Photographs as can be obtained anywhere in the 3tate of Indiana, 'at the unuBualJy Low Price of $1.50 per dozen. Cloudy weather as good aa sunshlue. Itemem- ber 11.60 per dozen for Cabinets for the next 20 days, and 20 days only. Opposite Post Office.

AMBBIOAN PORTBAIT Co. Successors to Overbeck A Smith, Gallery will be open Sundays. SPECIAL SALE. 1O-4 White Blankets, 48c. per pair, 10-4 Silver Gray Blankets, 48c.

pair. 10-4 All Wool pair, worth $5.00. Hen's heavy natural wool Underwear, 50a; Yard wide Musliri 26 yds, for $1.00, only 4c. a yard, 20 yds. Canton Flannel All wool carpet 48c.

Brussels carpet 46c, yard. Large assortment of Holiday Attend our special sale arid see the bargains. 1 Eichmond, Ind. You can buy your Christmas the Fair. Remember the Fair, Dec, 6 1804, In the Masonic Temple, FOB Dublin hack man.

to 8, The Cambridge City Punch, Shear A Boll Company have started, their shop, and will make a specialty of all work, Traction Engines, Mpwers, Ac. He a Is- Bight In The i Trade With Great i i Line Of I Want you to call and see the Howe Ventilator! The Grandest Base Burner Ever not only keeps you warm, but furnishes you with fresh, pure air. It is i better than a furnace. HOLIDAY CHINA Has arrived. Make your selections early and avoid the rush.

Don't miss seeing the Great Bargains. A 101PIECE DINNER SET! Of Decorated Dishes for the small sum of $7.60. Each day will bring new attractions in our FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. See our new Rockers, Bed Room Suites i i A Prices that will make laugh. Look out for our New Stock of SILVER PLATED GOODS that will come in this week.

BRO, The ONE PRICE HOUSE. Cambridge City. But we do claim the Largest and Finest Line In Eastern Indiana of Diamonds, Watches, Sterling Ware, Plated Ware, Sterling Noyetties Plated Novelties, Canes, TJmbrellasi Giit Qlass, I FifleGhina, i yy -J: jf P' which Was prod uoM took mor would Un IvklVUtw ud Ipf.v. wffk thai porOon.

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1869-1939