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ffHK JTOJWAYNE tiXtiit WS tHURSDAYi NOVEMBER 19 I1 RT to ls ir i1 FINE PIANOS ard Master 3r0taaiialnlii anF turn size acknowledged i HT Karaostvcrrect ismall fe Grapd on tlie market Size i suitable for veiT small ffl MKP 1oomiv noRiilai Pallia a JHHP equatto Orand Pianoa sell jj BHffiMn lug up to J990 Siieclal Ilra tiM Jm i n1 thUr week ffiAA i mm rSK I jmur S2io i 1 1 I ii num tJUJAtiJHB i II II 111 IiV Packard WS Bl MWI tiBRglS MONTHLY PAYMENT OR CASH Stoat elaborate design In Packard Uprlgtita in ds continued cses Sample exhibition and special de sjgns Regular C50 000 and 56o Values Special ihlf week Mm just recdved a new shipment of litest designs In ma lipgany and Flemlslt oak Upright pianos from leading Chicago factory Beautiful lone finCsV finish equal to pianos advertised elsewhere up tp 100 Our Social price or Thanks Is Riving 10 DOWN AND 10 MONTHLY lusic House 930 Calhoun Street Coritlnied fim first Page ftlritiy oily ihciDtki reiil e4 rr tfor kefelier jt vli had the ptfect of preventing an Overproduction of were fcpre tlrraVvmaferkl rjfow hiauy prgdVjcera Mited tbat oxlmentr do not think I cctild say tact iy buftiya3 a vej lespectablojuaj JTlt ir Rockefeller said Jhe agreement was sjiorWived I owtngto the failure of many brthe subscribers to adhere to JUi provisions Under the vigilant guidance of Attorney Ulbuni the Witness related filf purchase of UlO fcflnlns plant and dock properly of the Long island Relining company This was I the Initial YwtUrepttue Standard Olljcompimy ia the ieflnlHg fll oil for export lie ftald The absorttlon of ihe Dcvoa Rgfln Jhg companyVtVPItyi another Ing Jsland Institution was next explained by Mr Rockefeller The witness then toJd of the jur chaSeolthe Jlai vey refinery at Louisville Ijtarvey Co had developed a goiod domestic business In ibe sontii he said liViiat yasj your object lii purcbas ing this refinery To Increase our market and give a better outlet for the product of our iefinorles Attorney Milbgcri Bought Infofma tloii conceriilivt the Imperial refinery of OiJlCity This wa a model refinery said lr Rockefeller and we bought It Wlit was the purpose of taking oyat this refinery The development of our export business Thl refliVery was located fn the oil region with direct trans jiortatlon to tho seaboard1 Wlio cpiipSed the firni oil Charles Prtt Co Mr Charles lrait and Mr II Rogers answered the witness They were In the reflnery business giving particular attention tp certain brands of oil which had glvefl them a very enviable reputation They had deVel pped a good domestic business and qultea trade in the orient ThO Atlantic Refining company pp eiatlngreflnertoa nt Philadelphia and pltfsburg Mr Rockefeller said were owned by AVilllam Worden Chatlea HOMErMADE GyitilNE HAIR TONIC tThe Jiiirli fMt tf it gooi qulnlno hair 14nt prevwiM tlniisanls at men and women iropn lislhu sijch a pirpa ration lnUy the hair rritfs hi reultea liv the atiidy and iKVeAtlBitllon or the subject by jlumO dflit mwinJ womrti who Vise tt UJnfjfe hair ionic fogulaH but who do npl car ito iy fotixf expenlv imlv jAade tonic Tlify fljiif that by gltjifly vraVbi2WitnetMul0unorwlthnair ralntWwUer ftiidKnirh pntfaletoiJ tnyFn maso raoi tiwm a fun pint sib qulrtii litif temte Vitsr nuilliy ond ortenftJclnl IfaMii than any of I tn wweiyi tveitipa iwana A tjrtic rtdeMd4ciIttf wiHhfpi4hehHir ikpti 9itfidljsjiipVir and bitiiunt ii itiniKiy prevent tlaiidniff n4 filling iAlfjiwi kpejsthoii1p lna hfaHhy eondirldn Thfliom indey nU UIUUI VWMIW tlBVU Jjp 1UIIIC1 l9 lu Jtfckhart and their associates many of whpm heconid not remember Ii rpsponso to questions Mr Rockefeller said the Standard Oil Cnipaliy of Ohio acquired the capital stock of Charles Pratt Co the Atlantic llefiriiug company Are these vohipautaS now members of tlie trust agreement Thyaie The JacflulslObn ctf these two com panles involved ahgut S2000tMft the witness sitjd jue purchase flftne rmin5iust ness controlled by Porter JI6reland and Johii Archbold at Tltusvllle Pa was next broitjht out by Mr Mib luwi A lt was the i object Of hl par dwseX fc The extension ofpur husiiiesa arid establishing oiivseha In that prps perona field fliiBwereilvMr Rocker feller When wai your attention first drawn to liibricatijtg oiri in 1876 1 think What are the relationship between lubricating and fuel oils Lubricating oils are by prodiict made from the later distillation of crue oil replied thfe rust magnate Id i you recall the AmericaiV Lubrl catfhg OH company dbv Did you enter Into negotiations for the purchase of Ibis refinery We did in 1878 About this lime did you take over the business of the Mica Axle Crease cpmpany asked the attorney Wee Old For what purpose To establish ourselves Jn the lubricating business answered the witness What was the Empire transporta tion company asked Mr Mllbiun taking a new lead it owned cars and was engaged lit the forwarding of freight 9he witness said that the Peiinsvl yania railroad controlled the Empire cbnipany which also owned a number of pipelihesandtwi refineries one in Kew York and another 1 in Pblladet phla The operations of the Empire Trans pfiftatloncoropiiny nuld the witness caused a great deal of fronblc among the railroads Il was unique that the Pennsylvanias Interests should be engaged fn the production and refiilln as well as the fransportatlon of oil It caused a great deniof rate cutting find both the oil ami railroad Interests were very much perturbed Prosecutor Kellojjg smiled broadly The hearing then adjourned until 2 oclock Afternoon Session At the outset of thV afternoon es l6n Mr RockeMler explained how the Standard Oil company administered punishment to the first serious offender We protestfd to the PennsjlVanla tallrotd against tlin conduct of the kmplre Transport atlon company he ald Not hems able to gain any satisfaction we stopjioil our shipments oyer the Pennsylvania lines Did tie operation et tho Umpire company enable the Pennsylvania to dominate the situation he was asked ft gave them ah advantage responded the wlkneos Jhen as it to bolster up hi confession Jthat the Standard OH often aliaorbed cprtlUct Jug1 Interests In jslieer 8eif jdefehser Mr Rockefeller tbld UoW the oil trust tnir chased the refirieties and pipe lines owned jfie iJiiiiitre Trahsportatiou business nsked the atfcrriey determined to write into the record a fetatemeht ot jbod Ihtenti There ws n9trarisweredtlie nesi Ti atert a epetltlbiV pt the bat 4irdou iW War precipitated by the PnjjivajulaHie wltives3 sald l8o iliitlnna werer instituted with a vlcW td aiSncrH6iirrientbt oil Blilpmeutsaraprig we rauroaas qu a pprcciuus vs This agremm as lcyentualy carf vied butjibdsuld a Siectator8 Easned when In lhe next lirath vMri R0ckelellprvadmltted bay iagiiccepted rebates front the Tehnf aylvdula company inauswerrtc flues tWns lteA aidthb Standad01lom jiahy entered into ah agreement wltli the pienBlyauiatbshp over Itiji lines certain atiiotint of oil jacli year 1 reHtrn thoJStabdard was given reh bale1 of lOrperht1 Wltyilid4hei railroad pay lliif re bale Vaskedtri Milburh seeking to Jiiti jyift riracl Ice Ihathas grown dls tasteiuL Weiierformed for theht the favors they cOildrot iierbrm tiiehiselvesi replied iitrvRoclcetelled did this often to our dlsadvantage verv piten tie conunuea ve so apportioned otirshlpniehtsiover their lines as to lflsure aionstant regtilarinove iheht of the trallie we coutrolled over their lines to the various ports this concession Was very much desired by the railroad company and oWn he6e sitated a sacrifice oh Our part CDMPEnSm ATDANIKEEFE HAS COMMITTEE ON HIS REPORT ATTACK THE MN WHO OPPOSED HIM JUNVtJH qolo Nov Id Daniel 3 Kcefe president of the iongshoie mehs union aud sixth vice president of the Ameiicau Federation of Labor if ttoatlafied with the political policy of the federation should have resigned from the exccuUvoconnoil of that body inKicad tir making a fight in behalf of ndse vTft in the recent campaign When he accepted a place in that council lie agreed to the policy of majority rule and by his refusal to accept the decision of the majority of officials Of lalwi unions he stultified labor and Jiimsrir Tlieftfresplhg ls In effect Hie find Ingiof tbetfjiiiiiltteepn iiresjdehu report which was reported at todays piivention of the American Federation Of iMOnmmii aincnpeVc1llfPMidleiit lom pers wsdeliveiedniorelhati A weel uimL hantlfi Jinlr and tldttj fit lr na I vm i twftrrttosjTyriiiiTiiar tidt iiffa liriftiof Vvf i1 fulvdiUtiLJiitiii tae prjipeily nrjd SYrecif thi biislness1 lit perfect ecndlltom The ptUQiiViil And atia tnsjr tonic Jtian vi fop JJM Jn arnnvfaemffet3ta ICohicah te prfrcutPJ at nj inr and Utter Datr Ionic hail cq can i procurpj 411 gi for Ii Or 40 atid thsy wlt roak tnore in diutfaora 1 ma kb tnore pti could buy of the Emnira company id that the iStaiidarrt rpiglit apqrdre oveted ago the delegates have looiced forward to tliieppitbeicaijl it would isotlnd he keynote of the federations future political policy rkeefe has been itgarded by be delegates as the thief leader ofthe Opposition to the rcelefr tloiv of Piesldeut Ggmpers Itwasex ilecfcd nits rejiortwould stir up a great deal of aerjmonipiis debate and that Keefe jivqiild bq heard fromin novuit certalit terms lie executive council tii nieetlog Jast night took another felaii Keefo whehit Was decided that lit itttfre if an member of the counclll cputq not accept me will of a majority of Irs iftehihershemtist resign and act ilierely as tiindiviijoaL Golf Club Solicitors Are Meeting With Considerable Success The Otileers and directoi of the Ke klonga iolf club who have been sfi llcitlng fund for the establishment of a new links and ojuntry club have now turned their attention to the securing ot iieW members of the organ izatloii Membership iu the old club ceases When It goes out of existence New members will be asked to subscribe for a share pf stock in the country club shares being valued at 50 each payable in two years The old ivekionga Calf club had a membership of 30 It is expected that the new organi2allon will have a much larger membership THE COURTS In an action brought in the superior cotirf ChiistStuckey alleses In effect that he ran tip agiihsi a modern David liaruni without any romantic embel lishmciils and that was worsted and bp now Wants damages In the sum of 50 In his complaint wjilcli was filed by Attorney Arthur Parry Stuckey alleges that George Votiiis sold him a half interest In a stallion named Dewey for 0 Stuckey says Vorhis represented to him that the animal was a fuliblooded English Shire noiBti and that he turned out to be Only a common grade animal Gave Him Wrong License Ayoiing man walked into the county clerks office the other day County Clerk Mason had Just Issued a hunters license to a man and was still at the license book I want to get a license said the newcomer All right said Mr Mason and he Save Jris Recipe it Makes I an ExfCcHchl Cough Remedy fey making some of the remedy describedL below and having It in the iwusalready for tisei tan fluickly avoid triosipi ttve i8ualiinhpyahc aii possioie suaeniiiji auyniie the rclfaa ia worth saving so that yheft a coufeh qripld jenterj your home jou win kij9Wi now jo conquer ji riuiciilyiltliotigh yecytnipl and Inexperislve thii liohtermade reniidy Is eallytsupeiior to aiiy teadyVniada cotiBh Byrupyott canbuyi User Granulated Sugar Syrupy i13ipz Pexi vlwiviw3o Put thePineX In htbottlOand fill tip th bflttleith Granulated Sugar Srrui made follows Ttfptti pInVptGrahtilated SugarVaddibrihalf PUP of water 4tlr andIetboIlJU5it a moment Shak9 tliemliturejeland take a Jteaspoohfui every pnelvitwoi or three1 hours aa iqulrfcd Taken when tliofirstsymptqmsjap peani this simple remedy will drive away aiipugh or cold almost Ihinie diateJjr Even deeivseated obstinate coughs Usually yield to ft Inside of twertty our hours It lsvalfioWellent for jlnclptent consiimptlop brpnchUl troubles whooping cougu iioarseness ana similar ailments 13 equauy gooa for adults and children The taste i verj pleasant This prescr I ption Is effect lve for the same reason that the air of the pine forests lsi so effective Jit the cure Of tuberculosis end other membrane gls easesPinex Is the most valuabla concentrated compound of Norway white Pine Extract and Is rlcli In guatacol and other healing elementsof the pine The Qranulated Sugar Syrup Is an ex cellent sedative In making tills remedy do not ex pect go6d i esultH by using any of the weaker pine oil or pln tar preparations Use the full strength Pinex Some of our hest local druggists here as Jt ill Noll Meyer Bros and Drtef Brosiy Bay that the above Is an excellent ilifHcilpttoh for cobehs and guarantee it to bo satisfactory or money refunded ThftjOrfaiiialed Sugar costs about four fceiits Aind the Pinex about fifty cents So 1 he oiost Isonly about fifty four tents for a whole pint enough to last a family for a long time if kept well corked It will never spoil iIandMraV Uailou havej ic turned from their weddlngtriptothe east vv Jlri i iZennerly entertained thd ThursdayOGmbrpIdery Jclub at her hpniethlf afternoonii To Helping Ifand sPclety wilifeteet witn Mrsi il 8 Merriams the teach jpnhurjs4aynlngl DIGESTS WHAT YOU UAT New Drug Prosene That Rests tha Stomach procded to ask the proper tuestiotis a he filled ut the blank Ho fliiafly linish04 tlie clerical work handed the young man I ho license and took his dollar1 As the ypuhg niafti left howfixer lift lead the document and hen Suddenly exclaimed Wily Hl Is a liuiitera license I want a marriage license 0h7sad Mr Mason Then It was explained tp the jOuiig man thatvbt Bweetheiirt would have toaecbrapauy him In order to obtain a niatriago license Within a few houraibe jpuiig juan returned with hla bride ipbp and pbtaiindthe neces Barypapera iiut htfdid not4 return thplilinfers license Failed to Provicie because bo alleges Chai les II Sic ElrOy failed to provide for her and their chlldi on EInPra McEiroy h4s broii tht an action to hrbctiie a divorce froniblmvShealso wants atjmoiiy jn tne aum 01 uo isnuieK Lirotncrs are her attorneys County Clerks Mere A committco of the Cotinty Clerks Association of Indiana an organization to promote uhlfbrhi methods abd for the niutual benefit of the clerks Utid a raeeflng here Tiiursday with Coilnty Clerk 3 Mason who Is the president of the state organization The gentlemen took dinner at the Ger manltuKtOTio clerks who attended the meeting Were Li Quill of Indianapolis William Schwartz0 Hunting ton Jeiikens of Greenshurg and A Ha Man of Anderson Damage Case on Trial JudgeHeaton and a Jury lit the superior court spent Thursday in hearing evidence In the damage Buit of Peter ffeuhian agalns theOrand Rapids Railroad company Neunian who was a fireman had one of his feet am putatedas the result of a fall from an engine Loan Company Incorporates TheMutua JPidelfty Loan company With a capital stock Of 10000 has filed Its articles of association wltli Countyjuecorder Ashley The company will makftloans and deal In reales tatf and seen rules The incorporators are Walter Rosenwinkel Willis Paikerand Merwla Parker Suit i Compromised An unsigned communication to the Nea Thursday afternoon states that the sultof Charles Crow of Fort Waynejagalnst the Wllkle Manufacturing company of Anderson which was to have been tried at Andersbnj has beeri compromised Crow recelvlnf 5300 He sued for 10000 as the result of Injuries received while work ingat the companys plant two years agoJEiVvEmrlck Crows local attor ney pbtild not be located to confirm thetfeport Sphaper Will Filed jThe Will of Gottlieb Sphaper sr de ceasedT0flAd8nis township was ad rnlttefl to probate in the circuit cObrt Thursday jpfternoon The deceased leaves Ttl4 property to hit son Harry Schaperand his daughter Anna Hart manbiit they are directed topay 504 each to Lawrence and Linden Scnapeir grandchildren of the deceased Slnw thfc makers of rroapne the treat dijrtir iloi lded to put it out ao drue iit ts ciubi llspfrao It iieyit Bros Co rviiiii as welt a bthet drug stores Jiivf Wn Kept busy puttthgr up what a nowlwcon ilivjfarnois na tha Proseiie Ire arrlption ffo drug introduced In rectnt year hag created such a atlr in Uie drug trad IlV no Wonder when it ti kn6wn iiiai tttcufina will rllv indtiretiot Soiir 8rtmieh Ueldilng and Dyapepala in flv mlrtuti aftos taklng the firt dose Prq afpe ilaiply forcipa th stomach to do Its Wfirk In fact i does the work of the ktorrjilV while 1liCslomacB reaU and gVta AM alii pea gata iKoLaugeierJronijitomv ehiJiroubfcjibpWdfaHtptry theo inIteriMpniiCdnipwodTIctnraVofi Clhelionav bnt wincef Prpgene C6rnpoundr nncounci iio Bnerrjriw me nau piou feiw meansClear yiGood blge tforv Sound ttp tidf Brlequlpped foruccet THEtVSA REASON hb inmnbersofiheiOrcas Junior iet wltli Miss Helen iPennlngrcth Of lakesIdei Thursdayaftem The TabeasOciety of the Emanuels Lutheran church held a delightful so chilastfeveningjattbecih heiiiemberjt Tj iheifyehra cluV day afternoon by MrsG66rgeRoachv of Liikeslde Mad AnthPhyientNi9Siki 0T lit will WI iSAi JjJ party at Maccabee hall on Friday flvetilnjp November 0 Mrs John Hathaway and Mrs Michael Sweeney and daughter Ruth of Garrett are vliltlnr Mrs Edward Schockr l20NTbrth Hanisoh street St Cecilia circle of the kings Ikughtera Will meet with Mrs James Turner of 230 West Lewis street tomorrow afterncpn MissFllbeck state Secretary of the organization will be a guesti a TheAmerlcah Literature club met this afternoon with Mrs Koegel Pa Peru were read by Mrs GroJeanr Mrs A Gro3jeari and Mrs Ashley The lioxt meeting will be with Mr Grpsjean At a preliminary meeting to bo held in the A parlors Sat urday inornlnar at 9 oclock Miss Anna Philloy will endeavpr to organize a clasi In reading and physical culture for girls from 9 to 12 years of age Miss Elizabeth Uinier entertained he members of the Tuesday evening at cards Prizes were awarded to Miss Enmia Rbdemeyer and Miss Tlllle Wefel A delicious luncheon was Served at a late hour Jllsii Tlllle Wefe will be the next hcstes11 Ah enjoyable eyent of last even ins was the party filven In hctioc of Miss Zella Zuckerman at her home B3 Riverside avenue The guests were Misses Clara Meyers Frieda Smith IdaCotlirell Anna Hoffman MrsL Snuiclf Measra Lee phlrk Everett MOniVg Geary Cline and Jeff Mejeis and Mr and frs Zuckerman Mrs Jlehry llilgemau entortained tlie Ahthcny Pedro club Wedpesday a fternoOn ln a delightful manner Mrs John Jiuffen and Miss Eliza Nestle tind Mrs Henry Darner woiyptlzes A three ppursa lunch was served after the games The decorations of chrys antleiums were beautifully arranged tne nexv meeting win 00 iieia witn Mrs Fred Kiersple 1 Mr Arthur illiker jeritortamed a number of lils friends in a delightful manner Tuesday evening at hlshonio Tho ft hbuspi was jbeaull fully decorated games were the enjoyments of tlie ievcnlngv During the evening Mr Hllker rendered several vOcat selections which werei highly appreciated by those prpseni At A late hour a dainty thiee pourse luncheoh was ierved lit the dining room arid Mr Hllker poured the coffee Those present were Mr HHken Mss Kelly John Drook Mary Creek Ada Rice Fred Korn Mabel Dickover Robert Little 1 Grace Small Johnnie APPleseed Jennie Llttlepflhh Flora Rapp Dert Knox Lizzie FoiJack Rabbit Annie Mailbox Dick Stamp Gladys Bunion Harold Kackkuck Wilbur Plckel THE SOCIAL SIDE OF FORT WAYNE CHURCHES The ladles of the northeast section Pf the llaptlst church will give a thimble party at the home of Mrs Pellens 518 East Berry street Every lady of tho congregation Is Invited The Ladies Ml eoclety of St Pauls church will given penny and rubber social Tuesday afternoon the libufs from 4 to 10 at the homo of Airs LOu Ballard 1419 Walton avenue The regular business meeting of tho Luther league of Christs Lutheran church will be held at the home of Mr abd Mrs A Relchert 15 Garden street Friday evening It Is urged that a good attendance be had Tlie ladies social of the First Presbyterian church will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs VMoffetL lirs Mpffett will bo asv slsted by Mrs VW McCaskeyy Mrs William McKay Mrs Robert Lbwry and Mtss Xidwij Tho Womans Home Missionary sor clety of Waynp Street Methodist Episcopal chufch will hold their annual Thanksgiving meeting and missionary tea la the church parlors Friday afternoon and evening November 20 Supper will be served from 530 to 7i Anyone havlna articles for tho thantegivlnrnIssIoriary box please pring or senu 10 eue cnurqu DrPRICFS CKEaM BAKING POWDER Contlnned oa Sixth Page THEPEfflHS Shdalf Jacob Shbaff iformeriyva well known resident of this city Wd father of Mrs Harry Barthold hndJohri Shbaff of thlsclty died bh Tnesdayat the home of Ws daughter Mri Charles DerihW of Madenls Ind The deceased was very highly respected and was a well snowa civil war veteran aaa spent several years before his TJemise in the soldiers homeat Lafayette He was seventyslx years of age SurVlvlngr besides the children mentioned are Mrs Oscar Slato of Huntington IndJ Rosa Shoaff of Petoskey MlCh and JeisShoaff of thenary f7l8tttmpftr yT7 Ethel May1 Stumpf daughter of Mr and Mrs JohnStumpf died at 8 oclock bny Wednesday morajng at the Indiana rfectiypureriquest isomer A pufeiobd factor antdatiiig a jifure food laws Ihdisnsable for raising finest on guird against alum iri your 06 PrbrV pnnsoa of iaie uoiiege says he regards the intjwduction now ali into baKir jpod ersM 1 most dangerous to Read the label Buy only where ttcaiti ol Tartar Is named School for Feeble Mlnded Yonthi where shot had been itn lnmat6 for a number of years Death was due to a cbmpli pation of diseases from which she had suffered since birth The deceased was born Oct 1891 In Steuben county Tndlana The interment took place to day attheschbolv Toengv Tlip death of MrS Elizabeth ToengeS which occurred at 11 oclock this morning at Iter home 1218 i Erie street was a terrible shock to the relatlyes and many friends becanse of the little warning given theto of tjielr Coming bereavement Mrs Tpengeswas down town Wednesday afternoon and reUred Wednesday evening1 irt the best possible healttr andspirits At 4 oclock thls iporplng her husband was awakened by her difficult breathing and vhe Immediately summoned a physlciaa Mrs Toenges was ipund tb Sufferlrrg from a aej vere attack Of licart failure and she was only keptalivO untllHhis morning by the use of poWerfurstimulants Mrs Toenges was born in Adams township April 2d 18GG and removed to this city a number of years agbi She has Always been known as a woman of the most excellent qualities of heart and mind and was a devout member of St Pauls Lutheran church Surviving her ire tbebereayed husband Henry Toenges a carpenter at the Pennsylvania shops and six call dreni They aro Albecf Frieda ArV thur Henry Elsie and Estheri all at home Franlf Fruechtenlcht Mrs Jred Vollmerding Mrs Joseph Remmert Mrs Gtistate Tons of this city 11am Fruechteiilcbt of ToledoO and Mrs FredPqmireyer of Adams township are urotners ana sisters Funeral services will beheld Moi i day afternoon the b9ur1 to be ant nounced later Schirielkeri Eugene Jchnelker agedabout thlrtyr three yCars tvell known Ja Fort Wayne where ho lived for a number of years died this morning of Con Sumption at Ci0 olclockat the home Of his mother Mrs Mary Scbnelkerir at New Haven The deceased leaves besides his mother three sisters GenevleYe Grace and Ixjulse Mr Shcnelker was born July 1 1875 His marriage to Miss Rose Neufer bit Fori Wayne occurred on the 8th Pf October 1901 Her death bccurrdon the 22nd of DeCemberi 1907 Mr Scbnelker was formerly for four years connected with the Catholic Knights of America at Norfolk Va but came to Fort Wayne and entered the emplo of tlie General Electric company HeVas a member of the Catholic Knights of America and also of tho Relief union of the Fprt Wayne Electric works The funeral will be held from St Johns Catholic churchy New Haven Friday morning at 9 Oclock Funeral Announcements Funeral services for Margaret DeglU will be heidbn Friday afternoon at oclock from the undertaking parlors of Henry Wellman Rev Mr Bosch will ofuclale THESAOFMW ADAS BRIDEGROOM HUSBAND Of 8ENATOR GOR MANS DAUGHTER 8ENT TOPRISONv WASHINGTONrNbvl9 43harIe8tjV Hartlovonllas Magnesstheeni listed musician in tho naiyywbb mftt tied Miss Ada Gorman daughter ot the late Senator Gorman and who deserted from the navy Ibelng subsequently captured in Louisville KyN has been sentenced1 to pnejreaf a confinement la the naval prison at POrts mouth II andJ dtehonorably dis charged from the nary This septence waa today approved by Acting Secretary otthe Navy New oerryr 4 Will Urbahnti Condition The icoricUtlon of I Wrn tfrbahnj who la gsrloualy MI at hla home at Fond da lac Wis according tothf lateatrsports from his bedalde aucti that his relatives have not fiven uji hope of Jils recovery Ilels craduajly gr wlnf weaker and did not rally from the crista Aa wis hoped but there la allii aiughtlnir ctiapOa that wlU rfsaln nia sii cngtliandliehlth riii i I Mystic Shrlners Are Erhbarrissed LINCOLN Neb Nov 19 Aehtoa CShallenbergergoyerhor elect of Nebraska is undei careVpjE a surgeon as the result pf severe injuries sustained last night wlille being Initiated into the Order 6t the Jlystic Shrine Shal lenbergci was a memberof a class of twenty While crossing the btirning sands in pursuit of a closer acquaintance with I the Shrines goat the gov ernPrrelect was propelled dpwnaain cllned plane landing at the bottom wlth a severe ankle sprain which threat ens to keep hi on crutches for several months A Today ShailenbergerU propped tip la bed at his liotel arid meeting seekers for state appointments 11 1 fj Wanted Tp buy second hand box bail alley Addre WJndrode Andrews Ind Notes of Interest tp Our Readers To prove that iBtOCblNE will cure Calarrh every readerofthlfpa per can have a positive guarantee It there Is any doubt inyourmlnd as to the power of BLOOPINE to cure ait Catarrhal Troubles theremakable offeroffer made by Preler Brp aadH6 Maiasi drug store should expeithafc doubt Theygtyeyou apersbnal guarantee wlth every BOc vbottle of BLOODINE they sell to efundtne moneytinless it gives satisfaction They iak aU the rist of ctSreihd ho reader of this paper cab afford to suffer longer wiih Catarrh whea an bfferr like this Is made REMOVAL NOTICE A MEIG Eyesight Specialist has removed tothe New tYRIC THEATRE BLDQ 1012 Calhoun St ew JHfBJ Ill I 1 BW i It li nii ia4 In fliA XTAud Its po therefore when you want a loanyou want to call pn ns 5to 100 Vadvaftced on furniture pianosbores and vehicles or stock without taking It out iyjcr p6ssessIon i can be paict pff lrt weekly or monthly installments or to Suit your conyenlence Liberal discount wheti prepaid Information cheerfully given PrlVate and confidential Tit INTERESTED JOV ARE iNaTEDTOCALli Low as anjr oetter than many pljR 8AURY LoXn bErMRTMENT fan will find very convenient for small IbanV Mechanics and others holding a steady position with a reliable flrm can getl loan on their own name iV i i Rooms Arcd Second Floor a Hprne phone 995 Estab llshtd 1895 AJ OrJy One BROMO QUININE that ii Laxative Broo Ou Cmsa CoHln Oae Prf Crhi3 1y MmlA on every rrvtabo 35r mmms jAjtih.

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