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a a a a a a a THE MUNCIE MORNING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1904 NEWS OF THE GAS BELT AND VICINITY STOPPED NUPTIAL EVENT Girl Relented Too Late to Save Her Betrothed From a Suicide's Grave RECOVERY AT ONE TIME SEEMED TO BE CERTAIN Reconciliation Was Effected and Plans Made for the Wedding Bluffton, Oct. sad feature of the death of Harley Snyder, at Ossian, from the effects of 8. dose of caustic potash, was the fact that had he lived he would have been married on Thanksgiving day to Miss Emma Shultz, the young woman with whom he had a lover's quarrel that caused him to take his own life. After he took the poison the girl returned from Ft. Wayne and went to his home to help nurse him during his dangerous sickness.

When he grew better and was thought to be out of danger, she left this home and a friend of the family that the two had planned to be says wedded on Thanksgiving day. Last, week he grew suddenly worse again and four or five days before his death the girl went to his bedside and remained with him until the end. The young man took the caustic tape potash several weeks ago because girl was not then willing to marry him. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protuding Piles.

Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. WIFE DESERTED HUSBAND Joseph Daugherty on Trial for Assault On Cousin, Jasper Grinstead. Kokomo, Oct. Daugherty, charged with assault with intent to kill his cousin, Jasper Grinstead, 1s on trial here.

Daugherty and his wife kept house for Grinstead on the latter's farm. The men quarreled over attentions that Daugherty claimed Grinstead had bestowed upon Mrs. Daugherty, An encounter followed in which Daugherty shot Grinstead, inflicting a wound which came near resulting in his death, and from which he is now, five months after the shooting, entirely recovered. Mrs. Daugherty deserted her husband immediately after he surrendered himself to the authorities, and it is upon her testimony that the state's attorneys are depending to convict Daugherty.

TUEIGG INSANE AGAIN Man Who Shot Passengers Assaults a Fellow Prisoner in Jail. Fort Wayne, Oct. P. Tueigg, the insane Chicago man, in jail here for shooting three men on the Pennsylvania train near Warsaw, a few nights ago, assaulted John Godfrey, an Indian, awaiting trial for killing his father, with a chair, having suddenly ran amuck in the jail today, 100 Doses For One Dollar Economy in medicine must be measured by two things- cost and effect. It cannot be measured by either alone.

It is greatest in that medicine that does the most for the money--that radically and permanently cures at the least expense. That medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla It purifies and enriches the blood, cures pimples, eczema and all eruptions, tired, languid feelings, loss of appetite and general debility. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it reliable and giving perfect satisfaction. It takes away that tired feeling, gives energy and puts the blood in good condition." MISS EFFIE COLONNE, 1535 10th Street, N. Washington, D.

C. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. FINE HOME GROWN 55c potatoes, per 150; per THE 16. FINEST lb. for SWEET 25c potatoes, fine Our 3 FAULTLESS Brand 25c corn, cans The sweet 2 MONARCH for Brand 25c peas, cans cocoanut, FINEST SHREDDED 15c per BEST cranberries, BLACK 2 15c qts.

MRS. AUSTIN'S flour, wheat 8c or pan-cake per large FINEST solid heads, CABBAGE 100 65c per W. W. TRULLENDER GROUP SHOWING 5 GENERATIONS OF A DELAWARE COUNTY FAMILY Mrs. Nancy Gump.

Master Roy Elder G. W. Studebaker. Elder George W. Studebaker, of donia, is now in his 87th year.

He moved to Delaware county (Union township) from Miama county, in 1838. He preached in the court house in Miami over sixty years ago. He was well known all over the county as An able expounder of the gospel. He moved from his farm, four miles north of Muncie, to Kansas in 1882, where he since resided. He is now blind and Sals most deaf.

Sarah Younce, his daughter, was the wife of John F. Younce, deceased. The Younce family were the early settlers of this county, some of them still residing at Eaton and in that vicinity. Mr. Younce was a brother of Rev.

Andrew Younce, of Eaton. He moved Godfrey only escaped serious injury by active sprinting and side-stepping. His cries brought the sheriff, who, with hie deputies, overpowered Tueigg. A SKIN OP BEAUTY IS A JOY POREVER. DR.

T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth Patches, Rash, and Skin AS diseases, and every blemish PURIFIE TITA BY other of 80 on has Medes taste 66 it stood beanty, years, harmless to detection. be the and and sure test we It is it is properly made, feit Accept of no similar counter. name. Dr.

L. A. Bayre said to lady of the haut. ton (a patient): you ladies will use them, recommend Gouraud's Cream' as the least harmful of all the skin preparations." For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers In the U. 8., Canadas, and Enrope.

FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prop'r, 37 Great Jones 86, 4 DISASTROUS FIRE VISITS FRANKTON Blaze Started at Midnight and Damaged Property to the Extent of $30,000 Alexandria, Oct. 14-Frankton, seven miles southwest of here, on the Pennsylvania railway, had a $30,000 fire at 3 o'clock this morning. Four rooms in the Commercial block were totally destroyed and the remaining two were saved by hard work.

The bullding was occupied by L. A. Wells Son, druggists, the opera house 0c- cupying two rooms below; A Wise Son, hardware: George C. Noland, funeral director, and George Jones, grocery general store. The grocery was saved, but the undertaking establishment was wiped out.

Wise Son auffered a loss, with small insurance, The total Insurance on the whole building will cover only half the loss. The fire is believed to have started about midnight and burned slowly until it was discovered at 3 o'clock, when the building was a of flames. It took heroie work on the part of the volunteer fire department to confine the flames to the one building. Frankton has a small water works, and this was the salvation of the town. MARION WOMAN INJURED BY A BELLIGERENT COW Marion.

Oct. Mra. J. W. Palmer while walking along the street.

was seriously injured last night by a cow. The cow approached from the rear. knocked Mrs. Palmer down and gored her a number of times before it could be driven away. Mrs, Palmer wax unconscious when picked up and did not recover for more than an hour.

Physicians say she is not fatally inJured. The cow is owned by Dr. Edwin Trook. FIRE PARTLY DESTROYED BIG STOCK OF DRY GOODS Columbus, Oct. in the dry goods store of Lehman early this morning practically destroyed half of the stock, at a loss of between 000 and $20,000, and a loss on the buildIng.

which owned by John L. Cyste. of $2.000. The loss 18 covered by Inaurance. The fire originated in a pile of blankets on the second floor and burned almost all night.

BRIDGE AT LEWISVILLE New Castle, Oct. Commisstoners of Rush county and commissioners of Henry county met in this city and adopted plans and specifications for a Joint bridge to be placed over a stream near Lewisville. NO LOWER SCALE TO BE ACCEPTED Action Taken by Hartford and Dunkirk Preceptory of Glass Workers Dunkirk, Oct. members of the Hartford and Dunkirk preceptory of the Amalgamated Window Glass Workers of America. in special session assembled Oct.

10, unanimously passed the following resolution: Whereas, It has been reliably' reported to this preceptory that L. K. of has made to certain manufacturers a proposition to give them a scale of wages at a rate of 25 per cent below the scale of wages agreed to and adopted by the manufacturers and workers' committee at Erie, Sept. 23, 1904, and Whereas, Believing that our scale is sufficiently low to meet all existing conditions and allow manufacturers to operate at a profit, and Whereas. Believing in the ability and integrity of our wage committee and avowing our loyalty to our organization, be it Resolved.

That we, the members of the Hartford and Dunkirk preceptory, of the A. W. G. W. of America, will positively refuse, under any and all circumstances, to work or consider any scale except our own.

Hartford City Committee--Isaac Highfield, Chairman: Albert Hawkins, George Rozzell, William Duff. Dunkirk Committee--E. J. Leonard, Chairman; Kelsey Hunt, Preceptor: A. L.

Faulkner, Indiana Member of Executive Board. NEW HIGH PRICE RECORDS New Castle, Oct. -The three registered Jersey cattle sales held in this vicinity this week established some new records of high prices paid for animals of this breed in this part of the state. The Walker sale brought good prices, as did also the sale of Wright Peed. At C.

C. H. Hosier's sale a young heifer calf with good breeding behind it sold for $195 to a Boston man, who sent a blank signed check to a friend here with instructions to buy the animal. The total receipts of the Hoosier sale amounted to $5,200. The attendance was large, breeders and dairymen being here from several states.

FINE FARM EXHIBITS Milton, Oct. D. Beeson, a prominent farmer south of Milton, has placed two apples of the Northern Spy variety, among the farm exhibits at the Farmers' bank at Milton, that weigh pound each. Rufus. P.

Lindsay, of Beechwood farm, south of town, also has an exhibit of yellow corn. a sample of which is twelve inches in length, has twenty rows and averages fifty-four grains to the row. WILL HEAR STARBUCK Richmond, Oct. county educators will have their first opportunity of hearing and enjoying lectures from Prof. E.

D. Starbuck, the head of the new educational department of Earlham college, at the meeting of the teachers' association, in the office of county superintendent Charles W. Jordan, Saturday. Have Names of The Who Are people asked us to free. We whom we don't know.

We learn only of and those others tell others. Ask your number who do. Liquozone users. Ask a few what they wonderful--that it does all we claim -then it does for you. If you find it effective product can compare with it as a vitalizer.

And Liquozone is the only tonic that never leads to reaction. Kills All Germs Another fact is that an excess of oxygen destroys any disease germ. The reason is that germs are vegetables; and an excess of oxygen -the very life of an animal -is deadly to vegetal matter. So with Liquozone. but the vital difference is this: Oxygen is a gas, and an excess of it cannot be maintained in the blood.

Liquozone is a liquid. concentrated, stable and powerful. It goes wherever the blood goes: and, As no germ can escape it, and none can resist it, the results are inevitable. To the human body Liquozone is the most helpful thing in the world. But anything vegetable instantly perishes wherever Liquozone goes.

The fact that germs are vegetables has enabled the discoveres of Liquozone to solve the great problem of killing germs in the body without killing the tissues, too. And there is no other way. Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and It cannot be taken internally, In that fact lies the great value of Liquozone. It is the only product known -the only product man can conceive of -that can destroy the cause a germ trouble without harm of the living tissues. We Paid $100,000 For the American rights of zone, and the British Liquid Ozone paid same sum for the rights in Great Britain.

That is the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. STATE NEWS NEW CASTLE--Miss Linnie Jordan, for years attached to the Daily Courfer, this city, has gone to world's fair to accept a position in the palace of arts. ENGLISH-Mrs. Charles McFarland, wife of a wealthy farmer near Taswell, is dead of smallpox, Dr. N.

W. King, health officer, treated sevwind eral cases, is ill with the contagion. CONNERSVILLE The Fayette Medical society has been organized with officers: President, Dr. G. F.

Van Pelt; vice-president. Dr. F. J. Spillman; secretary, Dr.

E. E. Hamilton. SHELBYVILLE- The High School is the name publication issued by the high school students. Miss Laura Kent is editor-in-chief, and J.

W. Joseph is manager and exchange editor. LOGANSPORT-Prof. Michael, principal of the high school, discovered a poker game running in one of the class and three students have been expelled, while others are on the anxious seat. ANDERSON--The Thirty-fourth Indiana Regimental association adjourned to meet next year in Bluffton.

Lee Martz, of Bluffton, was elected president, with authority to appoint the other officers. TERRE HAUTE--The Father Dominick Reuter, has elected Boon, general of the Franciscan Order of the World, the first American to be thus honored. was a student in the theological preparatory department in this city, being one of six boys coming from Albany, N. Y. Soon he will celebrate his silver jubilee in this city, where his classmates, Lehner and Zoller, have parishes.

PARENT WAS NEGLIGENT Appellate Court Denies Damages for Death of Child. Indianapolis, Oct. judgment for $1.500 recovered by Charles Antrobus against the Indianapolis street railroad on account of the death of his 7-year-old boy was today reversed by the Appellate court. The child was going home from school when he ran in front of a car and was struck and killed by it. The trial court instructled the letting jury the that child the go father's upon the negligence street unattended could not be imputed to the child, and the Appellate court holds that in an action by the father himself this rule has no application.

It holds that if any negligence of the father really contributed to the injury he would not be entitled to damages. FOUND "BOTTOMLESS PIT" South Bend, Oct. bash Railway company struck a sink hole, near Laketon, south of this city. After unloading 250 carloads of sand gravel, much of it broke through and disappeared, leaving what resembled a small lake. This lake began to swallow up the trusses and piling, as well as the heavy timbers used in building a platform, from which the trainloads could be dumped.

WILL MEET AT MIDDLETOWN New Castle, Oct. Women's Relief Corps in its 13th district convention here selected Middletown. as the place to hold the convention next year. Users of buy the first bottle---a it--and we will those who write Each of those friends if they Liquozone, then cured. think of it-ask Millions of let us buy a 50c.

We have asked and needful, tell tinued its use own sake -be We tell you this fact because it best indicates the value of Liquozone. Claims are easily made, but men of our class don't pay a price like that save for a product of very great worth to humanity. Before making this purchase, we tested Liquozone for two years through physicians and hospitals in this country and others. We tried it in all kinds of germ diseases, in thousands of the most difficult cases obtainable. We saw it cure hundreds of sick ones with whom everything else had failed.

And we saw many patient brought back from the verge of the grave by it. We proved, to the satisfaction of the best physicians, that in germ troubles Liquozone did what nothing else could acomplish. We proved it to be of more value to sick humanity than all the drugs in the world combined. Then we staked our fortunes and our reputations on it. Every member of this company uses Liquozone daily in his family to prevent sickness, and millions of others are learning to do likewise.

Liquozone is now employed by hospitals everywhere, and by the physicians of nearly every nation. Germ Diseases We give here a list of the known germ diseases. Each of these diseases 18 caused by germ attacks, or by poisons which germs create. A cure can come only through killing the germs. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to overcome the germs, those results are indirect and uncertain.

They depend on the patient's condition. There are some of these diseases which medicine never a FELIX M'WHIRTER ROUGHLY HANDLED Hammond Bluecoat Jerked Prohi Candidate From a Box During Speech Hammond, Oct. Hou. Felix T. McWhirter, of Indianapolis, a national Prohibition leader and a candidate for governor of Indiana, on the Prohibition ticket, was unceremoniously jerked off a dry goods box by Patroiman Charles Heimbach, and threatened with arrest, in an exciting street scene here.

MeWhirter, who has 100 speeches to make yet before the campaign closes, arrived in Hammond to make a political speech in company with State Chairman Newlin and several ministers. Purchasing a big dry goods box. he placed it on the corner of the busiest street in town. Me Whirter mounted the box and began to attract a crowd. Fearing that the sidewalk and street would be blockaded, Patrolman Heimbach asked the gubernatorial candidate to betake himself around the corner.

MeWhirter remarked that the streets belonged to the people, and that the patrolman didn't own the town. Words followed and Heimbach seized Mc Whirter and yanked him down from the elevation. Other members of McWhirter's party started to go to the assistance and a miniature, policeman riot seemed came and imminent. Me Whirter Anmoved his dry goods box. Heimbach did not know who his distinquished opponent was, and remarked afterward that he did not care.

NOTABLE FAMILY REUNION Windfall, Oct. a reunion of the family of Lemuel Kirtley and wife at their home, seven miles west of Windfall, all of the children of the venerable couple were present, as follows: Mrs. Catherine Corn, of Huntington county; Mrs. Martha Hannah, Mrs. Alva Askern, near Windfall: Abraham Kirtley, of Tipton: Daniel of Curtisville; Mrs.

Eva Kirtley, Logansport, and Charles and Oliver Kirtley, who reside at the old homestead with their parents. The aged couple are pioneers of Tipton county. GOOD TEMPLARS ELECT Lafayette, Oct. fifteenth annual session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars has adjourned after deciding to hold the next annual session here. The following officers were elected: S.

C. I. S. Wade, Lafayette; G. John Tankersley, Shadeland; G.

V. Nancy Copeland, Soldiers' home, Lafayette: G. S. J. Fannie E.

Wade, Lafayette: G. Bertha A. Harding, Shelbyville; G. W. C.

Doyle, West G. D. S. Lefever, State Soldiers' home. ORDERS WATER TURNED ON New Castle, Oct.

KrellFrench Piano company has been ed a temporary restraining order against and the has ordered city water service, to be the again turned into the company's plant pending a settlement of the disagreement. The water was turned off because the company declined to pay a bill of $1,000 for water. Liquozone 50c bottle---and it for you. 1,800,000 people suffered from a germ do as they say. Half the people you meet people use Liquozone constantly.

Yet we them only to let us buy the first bottle--just because of what Liquozone did for them--just of those millions? Won't you write for cures. In all of them, the results from drugs are doubtful and slow. Medicine is not proper treatment for any form of germ attack. Liquozone goes directly to cause of these troubles. It attacks the germs wherever they exist.

A germ disease must end when the germs are killed; nothing is more certain than that. Then Liquozone, acting as a tonic. quickly repairs the damage done, and restores a condition of perfect health. Diseases which have resisted medicine for years yield at once to Liquozone. And it cures diseases which medicine never cures.

In any stage of any disease in this list, the results are so certain that we will gladly send to any patient who asks it an absolute guaranty. DEATHS In Indiana Shirley, Oct. Harlan, a wealthy and influential citizen of Hancock county, and a life-long Democrat, died at his home in this place last night. New Lisbon, Oct. Pearl Leakey, 62, died at her home, near here, Friday morning, after a long illness.

She leaves a husband and three daughters. Anderson, Oct. Marietta Suman, 77, widow of the late Dr. William Suman, is dead. She was born in Madison county and lived in this city twenty-nine years.

Three daughters survive. CHARLES L. JEWETT OUSTED FROM CLUB Erstwhile Republican No More a Member of Exclusive Organization Gump Ernest Gump. Mrs. Sarah Younce.

with his family to Kansas several years ago and died some three years ago. Nancy Gump, his granddaughter, is the wife of Andrew Gump, who was the son of Jacob Gump, an early settier of this county, and died at his home near Eaton several years ago. There are several families of the Gumps living in the vicinity of Eaton, Ind. Mrs. Gump and family live in Fredonia.

Kan. Ernest Gump, his great-grandson, lives in Kansas City, and is in the employ of the Santa Fe railroad. Roy Gump, his great-great-grandson, A bright little boy in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gump.

Several of the older settlers will be pleased to hear from these families, a large acquaintance and relationship still residing in this county. NEW CASTLE INTEREST IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE New Castle, Oct. Science has within the past few months gained quite a hold in this city, being a practically unknown previous to that time. Interest was awakened by the remarkable cure of the wife of a prominent citizen who had been an invalid for a number of years. The science is not of the common faith cure variety, but is said to be only understood by those who practice it, and not describable by an outsider.

INTERURBAN SERVICE TO BE RUN BY GASOLINE Aurora, Oct. -E. W. Swarthart and Harry R. McMullen, of this city, are back of a scheme to build an electric line between Aurora and Rising Sun.

Cars will be operated by gasoline, if electricity is found too expensive. We All of these There are millions of other users of us. But each user tells others about it, use it, and you will be surprised at the Your own neighborhood is full of them what it does. If they say it is bottle. Try it at our expense; see what others about it, as we have told you.

Not Medicine Liquozone is not a medicine. It is not made by compounding drugs, nor is there any alcohol in it. It is made solely from gas -largely oxygen gasby a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 days' time, This product has, for more than 20 years, been the constant subject of scientific and chemical research. The object of its discoverers was to get virtues of oxygen in stable form into the blood. Their reason was that oxygen alone can kill disease germs without harm to the living tissues.

Each inch of Liquozone quires of 1,250 cubic inches of cable. the gas. And that is all that goes into it--the gas, and the liquid used to absorb it. The result-after 14 days1s germicide so certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1.000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill. Acts Like Oxygen The virtue of Liquozone lies in the fact that it does what oxygen does.

Oxygen is the vital part of air, the very source of vitality, the most essential element of life, Oxygen is also Nature's greatest tonic, the blood food, the nerve food, the scavenger of the blood. It is oxygen that turns the blue blood to red in the lungs. It is oxyKen that eliminates the waste tissue and builds up the new. You could not live three minutes without it. And half the sickness in the world is caused by having too little.

Liquozone acts like oxygen. It gives to every nerve center Just the food that it needs. It gives new power to every function of nature, It brings back vitality at once. No other known Indianapolis, Oct. Charles L.

Jewett, of New Albany, was expelled from membership in the Columbia club at a meeting of the directors last night on the ground that his conduct in returning to the Democratic party endangered the welfare of the club. Col. Jewett did not appear for trial, and the action of the directors is said to have been unanimous. At first the directors, on learning of Col. Jewett's return to the Democratic party, which he left in 1896, had taken no official notice of the heresy.

They waited for a time, expecting him to resign, but no resignation came. Then the directors addressed a letter to him suggesting that he resign. To this letter Col. Jewett made no reply, but he did not resign. Then charges were filed against him.

STUDENTS RIOTING Lafayette, Oct. an early hour yesterday morning five Purdue students, armed with stones, walked noisily home from the city and on their way to their rooms they threw these at the windows, smashing the entire front of a real estate office in West Lafayette, demolishing a popcorn stand and then journeyed to the campus. Back of Fowler hall they called a halt and opened fire on the big windows in the room of the board of trustees. The glass was shattered. The faculty is investigating.

MAY YET LOSE ARMY POST Indianapolis, Oct. is possible that Indianapolis may, after all of its efforts, lose the army post, as the result of the present deadlock between the war department on the one side and the city officials and IndianWater company on the other. the apolis, settlement of this trouble between the two contending sides in regard to the disposition of sewage at the post is in sight. People give it to them disease. Ask if they advise you to take know someone whom Liquozone has have never asked a person to buy it.

as we ask you. They have conas you would. Won't you--for your a bottle today? Asthma Abscess--Anemia Bronchitis Blood Poison B1, hi' Disease L. wel Troubles Con sumpticte Crous Constipation Catarrh- Cancer Dysentery Diarrhea Dandruff- -Dropsy Eczema -Erysipelas Fevers- Gall Stones Goitre- Gout Gonorrhea -Gleet Hay Fever--Influenza Kidney Iriseases La Grippe Leucorraca Liver Troubles Nouraicla Many Heart Troubles Plies -Pneumonia Pleurisy- Quinsy Rhoumatism Scrofula---Syphilis Skin Diseases Stomach Troubles Throat Troubles Tuberculosis Tumors--Ulcers Varicocele Women's Diseases A11 diseases that begin with fever -all Inflammation--all a catarrh--all contagious diseases all the results of impure or poison ed blood. In nervous debility Liquozone acts ritaliser, accomplishing what no drugs can do.

One Full-Size Bottle Free If you need Liquozone, and have never tried It, we ask you to send us the coupon below. We will then send you an order a local druggist for a 50c bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it. We have already done this with 1,800,000 people, and it has cost us over one million dollars to announce and fulfill the offer. Don't you realize that a product must have wonderful merit when we spend $1,000,000 just to let the sick try it? That is our only method of ing Liquozone known. We publish no testimonials: we tell you of none it has cured; we use no physicians' en.

dorsement. We prefer to ask you to try It, at our expense. Then Judge for yourself what it does. this If you offer, have already used Liquozone of course, does not apply to you. But if you have not used it-1? you don't know Its results--please us this coupon today.

Do that in justice to yourself. The acceptance of this ofter places you under no obligations; and it will introduce to you product better than anything else in the world for you. Liquozone costs 50c and $1. CUT OUT THIS COUPON, for this offer may not appear again. FIll out the blanks and mail it to the Liquid Ozone 458-464 Wabash Ave.

Chicago, My disease 18 have never tried Liquozone, but you will supply me a 50c. bottle free, will take it. 540 Give full address--write plainly. Any physician or hospital not yet using Liquozone will be gladly supplied for test..

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