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

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HAEVEST IS COMING II waa ITKMX. of Hignley arranged in honor of her birthday on laai Monday eTuning, Every Moment of real and eotupaay waa jolly, happy An elaborate part was at a Waooable hour. On May I began panting own electric light plant has been, during pan of May, $7 are about 500 commercial incandeeeent at Hunday. quite last week. froaa port tfcmday to and obi fritodft.

WilUaca WalU'e health at eome- Jobn WUeon from Irringtoii, Banday motning, and the dari Machine Oil, Oil Wrenches, i otters Rivets, Hammers, Packing ana Cotton Come and get our prices, which are low ia fiviajt an ai at a of $15 tor ttl.49 ftr KM for J4 tor oil, fJ.05 for a Bnyder and family and T3 centa for total of I Sunday to attend Undwr the contract with the and TiaiU frtenda. were ARE YOU WITH BUFFALO MOTHS DO THEY EAT YOUB CARPETS? Why not Buy an ART SQUARE for Your Room Ve offer them at the price per yard of the best Ingrain Carpets. ThonelloB. MILTON, IND, a aaviojc to ihe town of 139,05 for the month, and the town receive the entire for tl commercial Mrvice. Moths do not eat China and Japan Mattings.

We show a beautiful line at prices ranging from 12Jc up to 35c per yard of her sister. Mra, Elfcabeth of her brother, for the Kitchen Floor. This is the ideal floor for and we price you the 65c quality for a short time at 50c THE TKTBUNE. ice auiteU to June- weather. Johu Weber 'and Heury Fifer were at Fort Wayne.

Sunday. to M.r.'aud Helux- daughter, on Tuesday. y. Trembly went to apolis last week to visit among MAhouy fe confined to the suttenutt with cancer of the at viaiting Mra. Geo, Cary.

Telephone Co, to put in an exchange at Greens fork Mrs. (X H. P. Little, of Lima, Ohio, is here the guest of Miss Charlotte iddie. Dr.

1.Harris Indianapoifa Wednesday, attending State Dental. of Michigan and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. JDarid Kennard, Sunday to Tiait her and attend Miss Adah at Oxford week, attending (O.) Major inspector, and A.

Swain made an of the two rural routes out of Merrick gathered atrawbertiea from hie Capitol Bill Fruit Farnv tat Monday, June 3. Tney of Van Deman variety, and perfect in every particular. quality auperior, and in they are almost unequalled A'-- wv kind from the 010 wt hw witb the Graver Piper ipendiujt the with uncle at Cedar JLake. He that he will not until is 17 old. -Richmond Sunday were: Mrs, M.

F. Warfel, Mr. and Frank Btioaon, Mr. and Fred. J.

Mawon spent Sunday Muucie, the guwta of David "aimuck aiul family. Mrs. K. F. Hahti for lioghen, Tuoday, to'attend the wtjdding of a of her huabatui.

Nellio Kobf rts is here from dianapolU vbititig her. parents, Mr. aud Mni-Juliii Pritchaol. Mr. aud Mrs, Joe IVuuy drove to Carlos Hty Saturday evening, to spend over Sunday wjfh sister.

Dou't forxvt the socud of Trujitei-s of the Presbyterian church ou Friday evening May Mth. Mr, ami Mrs. laufc- Uipe were here over Sunday from l.o^au-port to ywit mother, Amu i'uster. Hm r. Frank O.

Beck writes foJkt here of bin safe arrival lu England. Be is taking couwe-in theology at BCXJK editor extends mast grateful which is shared by everj member of the ftwuUy. Mr. Merriok fcho proepeck for all of was uever better, and that the yield from hU farm will equal any year ia the paut WM a proper of Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Hope Cftrtaina and Draperies. ROUTH CALLAWAY Memorial Day by union Larhman and PrMton Btiiwon.

CAMBRIDGE CITY, ESDI ANA. of C. M. Huddlcston will work in 1 Cambridge City Gallery each Saturday Sunday beinn the birthday of' Wm afternoon until further notice. tf rrateroal ordera of Cambridge I Han nf occasion of a very FOR Ai, -Five acre, of Good pleasant surprise A (aumber of Oily, At 2 o'clock the of march BONIFACE 20578.

formed at the Grand Army hall, FOR SJLLK--Five well improved; one of mile from Another trust will be formed in Randolph to-day wheu the dry goods of Modoo ana Lyuu are merged into one. Mary Matthews'arrived home frvm Minneapolis, Minnesota, last Saturday, She reports Dr. Rutr recovering from her and beaded by the cornet band. The the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. G.

A. Odd Fellowi and Bed Men, 0 throuxh the principal to the I hl 8uad morning, to ruit their friends called and helped him Cambridge. City, ard known as the brate the Myrtle Brenneman and Jeannette Kocher came from Greenville, Main street opera house, the exercises held. A crowd was assembled there to listen to the of the day. Judge D.

W. delivered an able and queut and waa civea marked Lajaie is viwting her as the splendid Thomae Odd Fellowship by H. E. Penny. brothers at Modoo to the Exposition at Buffalo and otber 1oiuU Yw Ohio, for few vacation to-day.

The of dead comrade, and memUrs were decorated by commit- in the morning. The interest brewery, here, usier, of position in IngvrmauoV moved- his famil McCaffrey left last Friday for Kansas City; where will join her husband, aud they will go from there on a trip through territory on and pleasure. of beautiful eus- parvnUand attend decoratioa. They returned the aame erening. Mw, Delia Lee, of Newark, N.

the guest of Mr. and Mra, K. L. Penny, and ia vial ting many old-home frienda. ia beet known here aa Delia Her three intereeting children accompanied her.

Henry T. Jamieaon has his farm of 150 acres to Milton Bowmaeter for 16 Mr. iateu- briek reeidence on the Philip Franzoaau home, days. The farm waa bouptht by Jacob Draper flays. Tire set for 75c Carriage Shop.

You wii) find a to Lee De per at Crahb'sj full line of Spring; euch aa Hair Ornaments Ribbon Broaches and Maraou'a, the Jeweler. Dare rray tK I9O, pounds, height bands. Foaled May Bred by Illinois, Brilliant dam Vivi bred as. wilt be seem bv the above i Brilllanl and oat of a grand aaa hterof ce short less and heavy, symmetry, and reneralactioa proclaims him one -of sbe be-t Indiana, We hi.m abeoluteiy sound. r-v; wUI make the season 19-71 at the resideneo of DKlT 3mil iOBthaSto? for a For Spring Footwear call oa L.

reasonable. Goods the Also properly fitted. For quick service and good Goods, call on the Boys. FOR BALE--A Reeves' Automatic Straw as good aa Will aell cheap for caah or will trade for or pigs. Nicholas Campbell, New Lisbon, Ind.

is -Dean House uude a tour of the northern part of the State tat week, looking-for a location tu druje Miss a Dull returned home Saturday from a -visit at Me. Aetna. Her sister, U. H. Kisher, accompanied her Mr.

MIH. Omer Kerliiu John Kerliu nml Mr. ami Mry. Shaufc Hurry Miller left Monday a i points iirKen- tueky, to a number of ami speed an Mrs. W.

entertained H. Miller, the Ue, Hud Hahu elegant dinner Ut Friday. LI A plant, wtu called by telegram necouut of theserkuiji of his ei luotlu-r. He left for there Sunday night. Kuiform Rank will to Con- Mis.

Sarah Krvin, wife of Abraham Krviu. diett Tuesday afternoon after many painful Buttering from cancer, through which she patiently passeil without complaint. She was a fetnd neighbor and Kood woman. Fu- uerai serviced at the Lutheran chu-roh, Gemiautowu, this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, lutermeut in the IjUtheran cemetery. Our young Democratic friend', Dan.

IVtro, ba3 given hb friends to un derstaud that he will be a candidate next year for district couuuitteerntia, and ly virtue thereof a'member of the Central Committee. Mr. Petro an exoelleut aud has an unblemished record aa Democrat, and the position requires a man of energy aud ability, he should be given the honor on tbe first ballot. the people. 7 i A quiet, beautiful home wedding Wllltz IS20 for $4 per acre, and sold occurred on Wednesday morning ia 185 ko John S- Newman.

Mr. 6:30 o'clock, at the reeidence of the bride's father, Mr. and Mrs. K. P.

Diflenderfer, at which time Charles B. Rigjrin and Mias Ophelia Ditfendejfer were united in marriage, by Rev. Mourgomery, pastor of the Presbyte- Waltz Mrs. and thus after a lapse or 50 years it returna to a member of. Louck Jk Hill.

Rlchmoad, Stair Store Interior Finish, Doore Sash, and all kinds of Planing Mill Work to oKler- 2tf church. Members of the family aud a few witnessed the cere- It a splendid tract of land a beauitful home. mony. The home decorated. Presents useful and valuable.

was were artistically numerous, family. azil will Memorial were conducted here Sunday afternoon by the G. A. aud Odd The attendance very large, taking advantage of the beautiful weather to drive from Why Buffer with Rheumatism and Kidney disease when one bottle Wright's Rheumatic Remedy, uold on a positive guarantee, will care or the money refunded. Sold by J.

L. RICHKY, DrtiKKiat. 51-3mo. Cambridge City, Ind. Every courtesy possible will shown.

MILTON PEBCHERON HORSE CO. tiLLRLES DAttT, Swretaiy. GUYTON COPELAND, SUCCEi30RS.TO K. K. HASTINGS, CAMBRIDGE A.

i A COMPLETE LIXK OF Groceries, Notions, Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco, Always Fresh and Bricg us 'Your Produce. PHOJTE 192. FINANCIAL EXHIBIT A wed- eurrouuding towna and ding breakfast was served, after which theoe moat OF estimable young people took their departure on the Lake Erie train for Muncie, to visit a few with the groom'a parents, and go from there to Buffalo, N. Y. They will make their home at Craw- country.

The held in the Evangelical flbureh, whi.ja would not admit half to James Murdock, of id at the Lafayette, who fordsivilie, where Mr, Riggins has a splendid poeiUon. The TRIBUNC joins with their host of in wiahing and railway and the franchise along the National road fora traction line, in a recent interview work on the line to Cambridge City will not be corntueneiHi un- in the audience. The principal addressee were made by Wilfred Jeeenp on behalf of the and Barry K. Penny on part of the Odd Mr- J.casup'a remarka were clothed in beautiful language and to faxdeparted from the ordinary to be distinctly refreshing. He ia a bright young man and destined to become a leading member of his choeen profession, law.

Mr. Penny's waa also thoughtful and instructive and left a pleasant with hearers. Mtae Ada FRANK W. ARSON FOR THE Year Ending May 28,1901. DEAJLEE? IX Thirteen Water Works Eight Municipal Bonds, WarrmnLs ucpaid Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, til fall.

He i next Sunday, 9 to par dpatt Ju the. Knights of exervisea. The company will here wbout 10 as a reason, the Uab-lU Kobinson, of tUld, is paying a vbit to her Mrs, T. J. Wmt.

Tlie iUtew to few Laurel Wednesday to with another Kuuk, Howard Whltek.y. whiK- from a plow, Saturday ev- wa-s kickHt by the horse in the his iu two'placed. is suffering but i from the Jujury, aud ia Information conies from White Pigeon, Mieh that there grvat rejoicing in tho home of Mr. and Mrs Joshua Stevens over the recent arrival of a nv The little fellow ia receiving care at the hands of his lua, Mary Stevens. A friend here of Miw Famile-Wright a letter from her at Owatona, scarcity of raib and says they will not be delivered before October, at A well known railroad man that if the company meant and done their they could not powbly have the grade ready for by October, On last Sunday' afternoon, at the Rome of Mr.

and Mrs. Charlea Morria, in Mt. A marriage of their East Cambridge, May 31, 15)01, having been afflicted for the paat two yeara with consumption. the greater 8ajrt ff heauti ul and a part ot thl8tlme made a heroic qu of Claude Dill, Will. figUt.andwat hopeful of recovery to the Jord WU1.

BehrandChas. Wickee The greater part of life several aelections very cred- here, and he was reanected itmb1 leaving the church the by all who knew him. father died in 1S76 and hla mother In 1ST1. was married on January 4, 1SOS, to Mrs Kate Holton, of Ptainfield who with hia brother, David Bacon, of TerreHauie, aurvive him. Funeral were conducted at the Sunday afternoon by Everson and Lacy, Oaage Tribe No.

93, daughter, Mary L. to H. William-, O. R. of which he waa member solemnised by Klder Hufferd.

were In charge of the burial aud had The wedding waa attended by mem- in attendance the iargeet number of of the and a few member, of any funeral thai baa oc After the ceremony an tup- curred in our city in The beau per was spread and enjoyed along with tiful and impreeaive ceremonies of the moved to the Lutheran cemetery where the G. A. Service was conducted and the decorated with and The then marched to the Evengelical cemetery, where the remembered and the audience the whole it was the best kind held here in several years. money and credits on Indebtedness RECEf Money on hand May r. 1900 Moner from current Money from delinquent Money frotu Money from Money from water rents Money from other Money due Corporation for curb and gutter improvements on Church 12L71 2H.4J Pmid interest on bonds and Pttid water works' eipenses and extension in which well and succeeding nicely.

had just notice from the Superintend of Public of Minnesota of her a.Hj as an instructor in institute work for a period of four fur which she $108 traveling expenses. Mra. James Scualley, while walking iu her yard one day week, fell and a peach tree caus a duuble fracture of the hip, She auflered much pulu, but comfortable Her daugh Aim, H. KIchuond, of Colum- have been here giving her every atteatkm. other making the one of much pleaiure.

A number of valuable and useful prcaenta recelveti. In evening the Odd Fellows' orchestra from thla pltce en- lertaiuetl the company with aouit choice of music. The newly married couple are from most excellent families and of every In life. The TRIBUNE exteuda cougratulutlonii. They will make their home In Muncle, Thft Helen Hunt Club concluctad ita with an open meeting at the homt of Virginia 0, list Monday night.

The beautifully decorated with and the soft light from many can- Til AD ITEMS. jCentral Hotel Block, opposite First Nat. Bank, Cambridge City, Indiana The R. H. 8.

Chorus of thirty people at Main Street Opera Ho 12th. dlea tthowu on the happy of those who were fortunate enough to be entertained by thU boapitable club, ThotUst part of the program coaateted of piano and vocal tmusingpart of avtniug' order performed at the grave in Capitol Hill eemetery, and were wit- by a large concourae of AMeaeor Rummel ham completed hla Jackson township, and has for the TRIBUNE much information in regard to acreage, personal property, polU aud total of township. The total of ihe townahip, exclusive of a City, 1689,300, a gain of FOR Piano, a good in- in good condition. EDXA M. 8wtdGKTT.

TheChriatlan Endeavor at Milton, -rill give a feetival and entertainment work and Paid care of -Paid lire department -Paid light plant Money aud credits on hands JOHN URAV txsr. E. PKTRO, Treasnrer. WHEELER'S Leather Quartered Top Bufire-v, Eub- i ber Tire, at Kinsey hall Baturday night, I QVi Po 1 Ira 9th. EverrbodT I 01106 1 ft IKS.

Mr. aud MCU. re- eetvtd from HOU, wbu in the regular army in Coloa, a numWr of a idol, a portion of a lulleU to ver napkin riuga ourloualy whwby tue (Jbin loci naih, a ailk tale of the collection of rare and valuable articles. Mra. Meredith a very laterettlng and talki OQ Household EeonanuUwu Ttitt beii the club work, her wertan luiplration to or- ganisation to tffbrta.

ttint.gu«tt» from Dublin and Milton rneuitxara of of wew club flowtr) fivtn to Dublin, $209,470, $4,010. Kaat Germantown, 172,170. lota $4 030. Mt. Auburn, $29.420, In towuahip are 16,639 Cambridge Uity, 255; Dublin, 108; East Garmantown, 10; Mount Auburn, 98.

The of and their tmprotementa irf township Dub- lln, Eaat Gemantown, Mt. Auburn, Of lota and impro $1,790 Dublin, 177,070 Eaat town, 580; Mt Auburn, Everybody invited. Mowew and at FOR RENT--Two good W. H. DONKV.

Richmond in the of K. H. a Chorua. For all Bicycle repairing and (o Donald Obnterw, rtoor east of First National Bank. S5 eh fur just received at R.

W. Hall'a, and Hunirarian at Lever Spring- Tooth Harrow, MUIett W. Fricew within the Chorus. the reach of 'all for up to- For everything new and telephone 1S FOR RENT--Two front grocery. MORRKY.

buy of jou money. Our HaehineAaraaUatattdard mal ranted Un for at Wareoo't, Jeweler. Yours for good Bhoaa Cheap. Mi SiBSSfit--I gutt Blo The iirst "warm wave" I suggests.cool wearing ap- parel, and we have antici- I pated your wants in the Shoe line, Our lines of Oxfords, Slippers and Linen Shoes have been selected to supply the needs of all, from the infant to the grandpa- iLrent, and they are the same DEPENDABLE I Full Steel Plows, with Cutter, Aftnt for KcConaick Kadert and Ifowerm, Eepairs, etc. BEA8OXOP 1901 REINHARD 1871 Will stand for service at the Breeding Farm of H.

T. Jamieson, East Germantowtty Indiana. that we always at the LOWEST PRICES. CHARLES KNIEBB, len list. K.

of T. REINHARD NO. Oaach Horse Stud Book. by Fred. Hcwpe, tlertaany." Ina- hy H.O#rde« Jt Citr, Ind.

Darfc bay borse. old, weighs 1.650 br Kminuac aS etc. RJtaHHAHD a horse of tcdlvidual nU atid well proporHoned foody, good itttong fotns, cot too long, with a strong andcieaa Biider Hue biwi ntjtf necfe actor and A cordhtl Invitaliou is to or lovers erf floe horses uirait scd Inspect him. -TJie (lerwaa Ooaeh btlnir no purely and brc-3, reproduce wlti wottcteifQi ccruiatj, and: ia coll you of sJre. This is fcttrprtainc kaow BO In oe i by the CtarwMMt for are probably parent btvd horses iaai of hofMW Ia the lone been waateO.

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