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TiWHiff'; jjIffgi.w.U mm IWf'SM i If" V5 i BSVi V'fc i. fctrH A IHL I 'jH ul ill HH styi Packards THE: pimtj and; briliiancMf tho PackaioDe is; bit; oj WQi uIl)tur6" IirfcrocluQecl into tbo design herb feHown; arerichly' liOanysta dignity arid charm: of the almost ad' mirable wayv While theistW case are similar mall makes; it1 is possible; forthe; skill iand cascaesigii, as juwpo quant. 4 rll direcM norant details, piano cjiliatt $jaim culti (Oi "I' HGUSE $6if Wayne; 5: GODDARD COMPAHY FIRE ft damage Dioeq eNTifl'1 MUNClBi IndL, 8 Tbe Joseph Obddard Wholesale Grocery: company; th'e'lafgest In. eastern Indiana, at most totally destroyed by fire, today, he loss: Is Seven, firemen Vere Injured, jt is stated that a large portion of thd loss 4sr coyered; la surahee; NEW; JURY IS DRAWN rt COMMISSIONERS SELECTTWELVE MEN FOR SUPERIOR: COURT A Star Boarder Stirs a Divorce SultWilllam HaiteftMaliei'Mo. New jThls 'morning 'Cbuimlssleners yitbujf: the follow 1ngr at! the term, 'the hich.beA gins heH'i; Monday, hiom Ingit, Michael Ubstelle; and John" Car Itbhf Joe jf' iVValker'twdiiOeorgeisZinimer, Springfield LSeth Dlx' and Itbhe'rt' Dbllii, 'PoYfcWyn'e; SplonioaiDuly; and CharlesiBlek'eJW PejryJ Charlesi'nblh 3Mlu6nf; iWllilaniSoe'ati afid E.mnd 'Sued'For' Damades MrsAdallhephnsori of togaha baaisued the Fort.Wayne wvWaVaW.VallejrvT&ctJcfemiJanipr damagesfor thldeath'bf her usbahdJJobri from Interuf)h 'ni Insane! Jlaloney has: beeii Insaiie; I4 the' Circuit cojyt jand.i,'iWll.l vGpodf ejlp, has beeji jfi adj'udged Irt 'Ollv'er BiiJtogelman; applied itoday 'for a from," Liivlna iniahV Attorney Lthf suit.

Tho: couple was married Ittfiwr vthree small chll aren. vney uveaansuji nnp sireew uuitei a waoasn employe, The plaint Mrs; Engeltuari; with "being too boarder and, the jirlnie b( adulter li.charged' 'i: the cojnpialnti bile Is named as the co respondent Movs; For New Trial. Thls morning Judge Walpble Cole 'rick and; Attorneys Robinson tiiecke made a motion for, arittiw trial in the suit 'of James Baiter vfc WU Ham It, Baxter foe. the. possession of farm.

The Jury decided In of The motion made'by'' the defendant and: the, "allegations are that; coni jiry tp the law and the evidence, Marrlajje Licenses. James H. kenox, 34; Catherine C. SheeM "Utt jilollle Miller. 20.

S. 'M I'. Bad Lot. and boarded One of th? worst cases of i.jnbfral de pravltjlh AviT as tomV before thQ, po lice foi years isl'thatot a cpuple a' whfto woman and a negrb VVUIIam and.Eva Browh; were picked up bh Main. street this mbrnlns by Ofllcera Sbtll nefind 'Dlekabh' They'liad been beg: King frphi' farmers and business house and.

"e'r' booked bh this charge, When questioned; at police bea'dquai'ters'lhpy at claimed they'; were. marrled.t'but later Was not tre, Thejf: different stories of here they are from and whither bound and got fresh, when he was BE A MISTAKE But the gullet bid Not Qo ml Anytmh, i. pWLADELpillA. 8. rBacked by; mass of letters and photographs found in his room, the 1 police' today asJ sert that Harry, shot vdead by Jackspl Detsch, was a blackmailer of women; That h'p attempted tg blackmail Detch' Is advanced as the' theory bf Detsch's motive forj shootlna.

theinah, Detschiclings! first he, shot, Ferree; Jbelieylng hlmto b6 Ferree, according to he; police; evt dehtlyi had imany 'victims; all women! whom It! is alleged, he black mailed. the use" Pt 'camera If is charged; he: tried tort taoney from at least' fifty womerii Some of the, photographs found, so the officers were or Mrs. It; It; the police theory that, driven despbratloh by Ferre's, Detscn told her nusbanaa story that greatly angered him, and that he then; shot Ferreei with' whom he had been on and the Detschs lived la the same house and it was there that the shooting oc Detach claims that hearing a hlsdoor'bellevlrig ititd bd; burglar, he fired. Ferree, was killed." s'Another sensitlon has, developed la the' Case; thifojh the statement by Mrs, 'Grace Greiner Ferree today that she believes thedead.mahiis her who deserted her; several yeajes iago, just before; her little, girl waa borOi "The coroner's' Jury today returned a Verdict of manslaughter against Detach and he was remanded to the grand Jury, Despite tfie photographs of(, Mrs. Detsch; the police claim to' have and Intimations thH she, has confessed, to illicit relatlonsswith Detsch declared his abiding faith In herr'Only; a confession from, her own Ups, he says, cbulmake hlui her untrue tb him.

Hunters' 'Up to 3'. o'clock, this afternoon' County Clerk. Mason had Issued 354 licenses to hunters and he Issued twenty four today. Thls.broke all rec ordsfor oueday. He had to telegraph for more blanks and will havf more tomorrow morning.

Only one lady has applied for a license to hunt, This waavMrs. if. Squires, wife of the well kpOwn, doctor. She has had the pleasure of hunting for deer lh the of New Brunswick and Is Said gptfP no as ilk Tt' 1 M0d certain talk and to put lite consilium ip in possession of tlie we $ay in plain wotcls lone in tliis town can sell j0pdi goffee as Aibacklesf Ai Misbranded and make believe Mocha and Java, or coffee sold loose out of a bag or a bin, is not as good value for the money, nor can, it be sold at as narrow profit, nor reach the consumer under as favorable conditions. When you buy Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee you get more than Id net ozs.

of straight, wholesome Brazilian coffee, from the largest coffee firm in the wprld, with that firm's direct, assurance that they are giving you the best coffee in the world for the moiiey7 Aubucku: nnoa. "mw Voi city. THEEATHSr WlHiir. '4'r having eaten; a hearty: breakfast; and in l)tter health thin; for ilWe'vtfwilVpaaCjaudtfiCpi' Miller, seventy four years" of age: and, a civil war veteran, dfedisuddenlyr'at 11 o'clock' morning, io'L a whlchhe had long been, a sufferer; A' gaso tt'at he was 111 arid jmWlcal 'asBlstanee summoned, reaching his rslde just as lie was. breathing; his' last, fn Augiistr taken to, Lutheran hospital in 'a serious condition and remained there until August of this year; when, he was sufficiently' recovered jto leave He then' made his home with1 Vbrdermark 91 5 Uf ayetf e' street; where his death, occurred.

Mr. Miller was born.ln Hectbr; Ni there' the breaking out of the when enlisted Jn: the Sltomons battery, being a member; of Company Eleven, At the close of the war he camb to 'this 'and. was employed In varjous capacities. He was for jnany years a bookkeeper it the Wabash freight house offices and served one year as United States revenue He had been active In affairs In this city was widely known. He was a member of the Grand.

Army ot the Republic and was prouiinent hi Its affairs, He was a man of absolute integrity and Ideals and, was universally respected and admired by those who knew hlni. His wife had. preceeded him In death four years. There are children and, the brothers, and sisters survive: Attorney N. C.

Miller, W. W. Miller, a both of this city; Charles Philley, who llvec eouth of the city, and Mrs. M. 7 of Edwardi burg, Mich.

The funeral an nuints have hot been made. Quintan' Henry Quihlao, aged sixty yiars, fourteen of which have gpenl at the.county poor farm, dfed at that In stitntlon this, morning after an Illness, of two weeks from heart disease. Deceased, bad been of feeble, mind since his admission. Under the old system in vogii'e at the farm, ho registration of antecedents was and nothing is now known ot Qalnlah, from whence hecame' or of his The body Is held at the Scheumanh parlors and iflll be burled by the county Funeral Announcements. Funeral services for Mrs.

Theresa Haller, will; be held Saturday morning at o'clockfrom St, Peter's Catholic church. the Stot CaiMeserlous Results, Uftlett? feiWrly iCatarrhlbf the Is 'yery. common'aad one of the which; when neglectied'br) improperly treated with i cheap iputeht hiedlclnea, drugs. jiijo scv.vk. uAgj.

bv dtes M. broken 'tyu. fcften cohiumptlpnV aid Carrh. of Stomach; llkb' every! other'41sease of the stomich, except rj' the result of pootTdlgestiou, The'rJgestlve brgiihs; have b'ecbniir weak, there IsIaUck.of gastric. Juice; Your food ls'bnlv half, dhrested.

and j'as a resultyou, become; affacted osa or appeute, pressure anu runness vomiting; waterbrMb. tenderness i at' pit of tomach, slimy tongue, pal tastelh the mottthonstlpIon, pain in limbs! and face, sleeplessuess, niusea; ing of ga diarrhoea, sick headaches, dizziness; mental 'depression) 'nervous and, many other common symptorniv' Jlfybur'stomafahicarinbt "dlgesti the food you eat, then a rest as that is the onlywoy you can' get; rid of but in the meahtlmelyour heeds plenty of nourishment, because you, must live and In order to live you arid If i you' mtist'eat; your food, must bo properly; i digested, and, It yourstonK ach Is too weak to dp the work, then you inrostl get 'a. substitute that: will do? the: iStuart's Dyspepsia Tablet1 are the only known substitute 'that; will digest your food aswell as any stomach Theycontalh' vegetable and (fruit essences aseptipi pepsin goldehvseal' the; ve jy 'ofements necessary' to digest airroom saL a .4. StW'aDjjpepsia Tablets areiiot a secret "remedy and for that very reason of physiclaris all over, the United vfcommend themj, to their patients for catarrh: of dyspepsia oi au sinus, andtofefstwnach troubles. Erperl menttt provipo that one, he'atlye.

principle, contained in. ineseiiviametsfiwiu aigesi j.uw grains bf, Stuajd'syspepsla are in the fpleas'aht or lo2eEge33alia are sold flftj ''k 'ri'i'ti'f' mm Viv r. iFRiovjr November cent boxes "at. all druir gtorea'. Send: rcur hanie arid Address, xA we, will i send' you ree rsani pie fpaclw: you will ret frp'm will convince you'ot'the'merlti of: Dyspepsia Tablets, Address, A.

Stuart 15Q Stiianyildg, Marshall, Oi DUN' REVIEW Declare That Notwithstanding Octo ber WasBad the Outlook la 'Good. NEW tome Nov. Commercki fill urs' th United SUtwduring tha inorilh of October were the largest'of any. month since accord I'n'ir i'b' Dun Hevjew, "These falnh es tafed In nurabiri and $27,414,994, In' thftmo'iint'of'defaultedjnoobtednwi Manufacturing falure', Invplved tha IfroatMtRtnoiinf of ihon'ey'; "They nu'ra hflred 330, with' HaMltles OHober.lJOS, were vulvinjr," t5.JJ4,S Wi, were trad year and th'a, llBbtlitlpii' tre 'i compared with jaasuilAjiwjrQw.l; Ii: thW dlvlloij not properlr Included mothr ciames, auch a brokerage. commldilon, real estate; and Insuranca witli total IllablJI tleM twenty lghLsuch defaults yenf.

With Indebt 1: failures, bra led Duuiea oecause, lacic or ngurca wouiu.rae tborat 1 mari' 'Vuees In. of last year were four pucli failures for, company, failure is'i'oof Dun's netflew Uiat notwithl Standing there'lsa favorable 'element'ii) jha' candttloJisythat, brought iriany bf the; jiisolvenpiies nd saya glvewarning of long.aerlea efpomnierj clal dlaastcra. The October suspensions to stagnation; but'tnany overcrowflea wa pua ness and; Wyer, extended as; to chpacJty that wasi Imposf IWe, to aur, va a season of severe stringency in the market gplfofoOB ClioAGQ to the Sm1 Miss; Aita llazen; of.Cplumbia City, will make' her ruturejlbine with her mother, Mrs, Wllllafliyeg. 701 East Wayhe.street; MTss Edith Klenker iJit jlftrrHstreet, has issued a birthday anniversary party ihome the eyenihif'of Noy8th.i. Last evening.

at her' hbmei J30S Fisher, Btreet Fv Menfefeeen leriamea very pieasanuy; pe vyua Rose Pedi d' tlitht; ihe ms. yinta were mr. ocumeuer Mr; while' the prlzelwasawftrded to; WriBralthwalte. JwIId', water colors. five course luhcheba will be.

given; by friends' bf Miss Edith Borgmai ''before; hermarrlagetcj Mr. Paul Charle. 6hKdvember27, Aon those hb will, entertain; ara; Miss Lillian' Erigejklng, Miss Eleanors ChaHeahd A Jarge numbeK bf entertalnmehtfi have, already been given for Miss, Bergman. Mrs. Brownhas gone to Baltimore, Cleveland and Ne Yprk'dty on shower Wednesday evening honor of Miss 'Bomaha Hursh; a November Crandell.

Musle and games' were: the features of the eyenlng.v.ltt; the bean contest; MIsa yAhn'a Itlnkert wohf 1 irst prize and MrcVlncent Huss lunch' as'iieryid; Those 1 who participated were i Mispw HammeiBeulah Mary Rlhker, Theresa; Offerle Anna' Rlnker, Angellhe Catherine RIedt, Cora Catherine, Stalf, Ma'rnie; Telgmann; Eleohore Cress, Schwaln) Jehnls 1 '1 Vi 1 SALbbMCASE First on Grand "Jury Indictment Came to Trial Thl It is Not First Taken CHICAGO, Nov. 8.i The government treasury. today departed from all precedent; methods of transferring money from sub treasuries to banks, Secretary Cortelyou ordered, the, sub treasurec; jit New York tp receive 3, 000,000, In gold' from; European changes aaa'crealtiorthe First National. bank of Chicago Jle Instructed the official In cha'fgetc, telegraph Sub Treasurer Boldenweck; in Chicago; Immediately uponiirecelpt of the money and ordered the pay the Ml amount in: gold receipt of the notification from New'Yp'rk. Heretofore, the government has required to send; their gold to the for reshlpmentby express to itsdestlnatlon.

The rule had beetf i'tb'litinb money be paid on1 'the credit 1 until (the gold is actually In the vaults of the sub treasury from which It is 'paid; This rule was' regarded as necessary guard against risk of loss in traa'spdrtatiob, shrinkage br "sweating'aHd other hazards. The presenl, financial situation Is regarded as sufficient. Justification for the departure froniC, lbhg hbhored custom. Fifty will guard the sack of they are haiiled through the, Btre'et'to' the hanks. Themoney wili; be paid the customers of.

the bankViOt; will, be used principally for, pay rolls lor nig' concerns. i Solvent BROOKLYN, Nov, J. The: Borough Bank Brooklyh rwas today declared solvent, state bank examiners. TheBqrough 'bank will open for bpsl hess next few dayij, r' HEART R.GHT ft' Makes a Great DIMsreriee.i! "two years ago, I becami alirmed' because mj husland. had attacks from falntlnc soelld 'caused' by Tostum.i j.

bad not then learned to boll it lone as dlrectibhsciayjtc tget' ths; rich flavor, and broa "After Vlttsi made right; he Hked it, and now for; more 'than a ysar he has troubled with his heart in hls general health ii better than foryea m'' Name glvetf by Poa PfttterBoh Flettheri Co; storej Creeky MIclu; ReadL AWfi Want Aiil. Irinfi? I KeSUltS. Il The first pf thb saloon cases on indictments brought by the, 'grand Jury was up this the circuit: court The, casewas against William Cv, proprietor the Transfer saloon. The case set for trial that of majntalnjng' screens la; his 'Baibon. on Sundayln' disregard ot'the law; The state thought the" set; for: trial jwasj.the one Ing? that persona had peea latheisalobn" on' this; mlsunderstandlnj: the, state an nbunced thatVlti; wM whichwas really set fortrlal ccurt; andJudge O'Rpurke dls having screens, fpr want Pf prosecution in other case were ihjcbuit and Prosecutor NIndo.

asked tried, the Jury' wa9; 'jn' ahd.the'Court:i:cohsented. 'r. William Schafleh ralgnedbritthechargeiofi'pprmlttlng persons other; 'members 1 of his family? In; his salpbn.on; Sunday, The grand; 'jury Indictment specifies: UCouiicUniattiOttp Seldel tas room witn otner, men i this afternoon that the be as It did a'; "public, offense 'Judge ihgtheiridlctmentBOod' fhe state is represented by' Deputy fei.i Blankets 'i4 IWl ijife Comforters pod Special ale inciuteflujse; Wo slia: Blanks Mdml orcMj; In tHsxamib polelntwiii iina' jmenl special! jpoa's at social low CJ6ttpri Blaiiketst wptth 62c Wptiife 114 CpttpnBlankeis lj :,1 r. i 'V WodlMncPlaid: Blanket T'V'l ,7. i Airs' eomfbrrsaiIOOwoaE alifthmffrto.

"Mfc in rt 11 tiii wV'" 'Vl'' a no eameKaiiQWS ai Dfe.wonn vuc maiiffmm MMm yt two. oneers ai ouci; Better look to ydttrBlankewMd "Comforter heeds, as this makes a 1 Weralso offer; some Goods this week; A ff' 3 iK y. Lft.j". juioisa, a I PCD Wfcv' 1 1 SI 0 0 0 SI 10 1 if Ethelr 3 ifregecutlng'iAttPrney' Harry as IslstedbyvAtterneyjJweXiNJnde The wors oi peieciing a jury is ngw. the' attentlea' ot, thetburt.

Several farmers on tl4 learn had 'signed, rempnstrances' In; their :respectivej.tpwnshlps against, the sale btllquor andi the defense was trying to exclude them from service on the" Jury: for cause. To Admit Trust Companies. At' Its meeting, last evening the Fort Wayne clearing house made a motion' to admit the trust companies na associate members wlthput vote! until the amendments' to the. are made; These 'will be submitted to the trust coranahles for their approval before 'their final passage; Looking for SAN FRlNCISCd, Nbvt i. 'Frlsco poHcetbday received arequest: from the Clnclifnatt polIce to search for Air ber(: Cincinnati shoe manufacturer, A man Albert Krlppendorf was registered five days: the, but hasnot' been seen there since.

ait'ersoh Fletcher Co. sell the; Atlas heavy weightunion suits at 1.00. Sale, of, Household Gobds. As, have sold my! property, rylll sell; Call' at 615 Montgomery street, CORA HOF BRAU SPECIALS' JUST REOEIVED; Black Bass, Mallard Dilck, Frog; arid; Spring: ChickenV CANARIES A 'hew, iShlpmenti' Just i received bt choice St. Audi resberg'Rolleir''.

Every; bird guaranteed We also have a few German Linnet WAYNE BIRD fiZOCllntoa'Streeti Chicken Dinner at the Hof $vm tomorrpwfrbm 11 to See the'new things In' children's caps AbputjfZo'ciock afternoon' a found' BtAggerlnghlPngjOalhOun' street Jag'io keeb' hercOM i was picked patrbl man and sent.to the She 'as, loo nahie ahd nothr ing is Known 01 ner, as uiis is ner ursi offense city, 'V. bren'Must''Gowlkj. dren' Teplev a'ivSPuhgm'aa'ofi for bbtalalng' money false prfr; tense, and, escaped the Justice by; sklpr pliig buli wai arreted, this'mornihf on a varrantsworn to'; byOorge, froih whom" he had stolen a meer schaum plpel" The occurred at! they had beeiij work ing.tPgether. The; pipe "pawn ttep" and, Teple settled and i.waa uspende fine! over Wnnat; Decatur.and he; will held yelllance.1 He has beptvworklng kt the stone" yard Chickeiv Dinner Hof 10Barbers atWayrie Hoteji LOANS 'i LOANS $10 LOANS $20 LOANS $30 LOANS $45 LOANS $50 LOANS $75 LOANS The stringency of. the money market at the present time does not In terfere with our making loans to any All you to do Is to call and tell how much you wanti Fpr thirteen years we have been headquarters for the 'peopled Ft, Wayne that cared to borrow.

LOANS LOANS; If you possess furniture, piano, horses and vehicles 'or stock, you canv borrow from 5 toJIOO, or even more, and not a' thing moved. You keep your property and have 'the. money 1o use, too. No you to have an, empty purse, 4 Our paymenj privileges are 'fine, you'll like "them: Pay back by the week or' month or and In such small amounts you, Bcarcely miss them. Another fine' point If "yen settle before note falls due you get a big discount We1 know you wlll like our' way ot doing busi ness.

AH business and Inquiries positive confidential If you have loan 'now and terms' tiont suit or you are not or, want more money, see us at once. Indiana Loan Company Established; tim Pbont'iiii, LOANS; $fe $50 LOANS SLOANS ear $100 AJm sia. f.i. xkaSta lknn A 'M f'i1 ftlB ja.

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