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ST rTvv i THE FORT WAYNE jbURIrrH? mH f. psa; fnpnwmn tljU ily tv SUNDAY 1909. MVV.T,' inkards Cured In 24 Hours Ivi rfes fian ChM th Meat Violent mnluw Sssr)y at Heme. rn ICA Wr Trial Pnkag Seld to All Who Writ. Tf nn It baa kf tJit.v.

Jlit Itttl. la th Arunttrd cup of coffee or or la Ala food. He will nvr "tl It fa will be cured before he hcm it. and he will never know abandoned the taste for liquor "DRY" VS. JHE "WH" (Continued from Pag rrr Mad from Whiekey HMasrr (or drink disappear pniw ana no wiu even a nor tne aaytit.

nd omell of whiskey ivor bm wasted away ny "WiU be restored to him. and his nd. vtrengtb and cheerfulness rn Drignten your borne Remedy has cured some of Violent cases 1n a day's time is proven Dy many iaaie nad It. LXru MaUie Balldaa. Vanoeburg Ky husband took two doses of your aoout nv montns agro and taken a drink or had any de tlauor mlfice then.

Oar name different now art your loved one from premature Kaaaa um terrible oonaeqnence or 4Mnk curse and save yourself from ana misery i apaoiuteiT notning; to try uame, and address to Dr a. 441 Olenn BuUdlnsr. Cln Ohio, and be will at once send tr paekaf of the marvelous uemay in a ain, sealed PtiStgo ual. a l(l iicauioi auu Eye Glasses ThV PINCHING SUPPING. TlLTINa EYEQLAS8 especially annoying to weather, BOOKR8 GUARDS COM IM JOM 8BABONS.

rrhey hoi firmly yet with Vast DISCOMFORT OR IN iVUX TO TUX) MOST DEL ICAtB SKIN. 7 Ti KtWa charge tor examination. Olaese 7rm fcl up. GLU Rogers Eyesight Speelallet. "Member New York Optica! ft UNDERTAKERS MELCHING and unbalmers Fin Funerel Furnishings nw waat Mala bum.

gTreess amonlaneo. rfiETZ CAHILL I Md Loosed faysKis i aToaeral FlinilahJn. M. Ft. Wsyn.

Ind a4aal PriVaVttt ImhllUnna ttj DAY AND N1QHT J.TaPElTIER ker and Embalmer 17WMT WAVNB ANO Btrrr uid But Strata HOME PHONt 877 'SELL PHONE, 829 samann Ulmer qTcumtiI Director! 839 Eut Lewi St 0 FboiM, 900 fritat AmbuUuce. hal Gaiette "At. 7 J1. said to have had as mnch or drunkenness than ever lno the sa loons were closed. Information reived here Is that In many coun tie within easy reach of Indianapolis ipiion ox cneap liquor na rettln all the bad whlnfcy they can handle and they are said to have no trouble In finding a ready market.

It Is erftl mated, however that the league may rive out some startling statistics the sale of Intoxicant. The other side Is preparing; to show the volumes of business that Is being; done In the dry territory In this state by the mall order liquor houaea. One attorney at Washing ton. IndV, has furnished a storv of a farmer client of his who voted dry" and took home twelve quart of whisky on the same day from a mall order house statistics with positive proof that the day of the rifttle brown Jug" in the farming: communities has gone for ever and that the cleverly concealed wet goodi from the mall order houses has taken Us place. The way both sides are ratherlnc munition Indicates that the fight Is just beginning and that It will wag ed harder than ever next year The antl saloon leag uers here are accusinr the brewers of trying1 to nominate friendly candidates for the city council In order that the council may be prevented from mdlstrlctlna; the city for saloon purpose.

It 1 charged by the league that th brew, ers are afraid that the council may limit the saloons to the resldeqo dls trtcta. Members of the local brewery or ganlatton say they are weeding out the objectionable places as rapidly as possible and that they will not oppose any reasonable plans of the city coun ell No accusations are made that the brewers are trying to nominate any of the candidates for mayor here but it is said now that Freemont Alford, ex Judge of the criminal court, who has beea trying to smash the Book waiter Independent republican ma chine, probably will make the race for mayor on an Independent ticket. If he doea It Is predicted that he will bring about the defeat of the repub llcan ticket. On the democratic side there 1b a fight between the Keach Holtsman and ell ml nation of one or both txrs It is ended The Indications are that Charles B. Clarke, Taggart candidate, will be nominated for mayor hr the demo erats, and that Lew Shank, an auc High Grade Suits mid Overcoats The latest style dictates of fancy and piain colors ana black Made to please conservative trade and also In all the new models of 1901 "Pipped Fronts' semi body fitting long cut, button cuff, etc In black, oxford gray tan, plain mixture stripe patch bocketa three buttoned1 cut full and swarrer and also button to the neck, automobile collars, over coat or suits worth lit.

$1100 and 910 00 at 10J HIGH GRADE MENS SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Containing; the wholesale tailoring; wmen ha drawn armies of Amen ca most carefully dreased men (Clubmen and Style leaders) to the wearing; of ready to wear clothlnr In this stock In choice materials of unquestioned worth, oolor to plea the old or young and to please those looking1 to plain and unassuming clothes of high quality as well as All wool knee pants for zto during: $2.00 Many SI .50 and shirts now $1.00 at Shields' AUTO TIRE BURSTS AND INJURE CHAUFFEUR. Br Klat Nwi Buraan. KENDAL.LVTLLE. Ind.

Jul 14 William Klottartnan, a chauffeur; of. Toledo whlla In tha cltr to day mat with a painful accident While ex amlnlnir tire on hla automobile the, TeaL where hla InJurtee ware at tended to. DIVORCE COMPLAINT HAS BEEN DISMISSED IN WELL. Br Klat ftowe Bureau.) BLUFFTON 2nd, July 14. Mra, Mettle Barton, iwbo riled ault a few daya aco for dlrorce from her hueband.

William Barton, haa dlamlaaed the ault and aba and her huaband will epeud the remelnder of their daya to getber Mra Barton concluded that he and her huaband had been mar died too Ion to aeparate and aa a re ault a reconclllatloi waa affected. Take a business course at the I. B. C. Particulars free.

Phone 504. Fall term Tuesday, Aug. 31. HELPFUL HINTS FOR BASEBALL MANAGERS Treat them well and they will Play their keada off for you eal Urate their food will and eeteem Be a etrlct dlaclpllnarlan, but do. not ride over any of ebe right of your player, or mrv hurl harah leufnace at them.

Do not a "grouch be foil of pepper and eothualaam In etll your player, with netting plrt. Remember that they are 4 only human beings and erere to be "jollied along and patted on tha back. Pat your player, on the back. Pralae them for their good playa do not abuae them for ineir nan onea. ijaii attention to their mlaUkee In a gentlemanly way Hake your men like you.

Be on the "up and up" with your playera. Treat them all fairly and aquarery Play no (a Torltea. Um no cues word, la calling them daen Do not en UgonUe your playera they wll. earely get etea with you and throw you down That a only hp man nature AboTO all thing, "pat them on the back" nod pralae them. Uet I la.iu mi wwraiog lur you.

no agalnat you. Oet ttm all "pulling ttsether" far the euooee, of the team Let aptrlt of good fellowship and square dealing perraoe your club When play an like a manager they will fight for him win for him When a manager miauee, ui men uey became geiky and aullea and will back lap when he needs them nuwL ft Our Alteration Sale IS FORCING OUTtmany thousands of dollars' wprth seasonable clothing and fnrnishlngtg for men and boys that are arousing tremendous interest The whole store is astir with money saving opportunities la thl, line of art tailored clothing nothing to loft out which IMS correct and approved taahlona dictate, neither la variety of color nor va rlety of out, length, shape or flnlan. They are bearing In thta 10 AN NUAL SALE the plain figurea tf IlLTS eno 113S Men's. Fall Suit IMS Antraaleaie Will offer them down aa tow aaj ffLOT Young Men's Suits and Overcoats All that appeals and pleases the particular 'young; man" In the latest "wrinkles of fashion, cut and colors Ouallty and elegance recognisable at sight, all 'disfigured' by alteration sale prlcea, which reduce them so greatly as to remove them entirely from tha "class" they are looked for Other plainer lines of guaranteed ma tertalaj Suits Tor school and hard wear worth lid 00 to lit BO, this sale offer at tMI. 4s, $4 II 8t and down aa low aa 89 Men's Pants Men a Pants for every day work and dreea, worth 1100 to 17.00 the eale to day sUrta the line at St, MENS WHITE HANDKER CHIEFS at 17c Tc and ONE LOT OF GENTS riNE ALU WOOL CASSIMERE HOSE old ee barge na all the worlo: over at II cente thle aalc 17a THE MOST POPULAR Boo 6U PENDER IN THE MARKET The "president" Suspender In white and colors, at 31 MEN FANCY VESTS Retailed at $150 to 14 to containing dark, rich ellk mixtures, as well eo and 69, MENS SPRING AND TOP OVER COATo Fine all wool qualities In Blacks, Dark and Light Colora, worth IIS 00 18.00 and I90M broken lines to close out at Elg7 up A LAROE LINE OP ELEQXnT UM BRELLAV Worth Mo to 15 00 eaeh, this sale all equally reduoed tine starts at Me MEN'S CASSIMERE SUITS Bub" stantlal and well made, worth II 10 sale price MJV Children's and Boys Clothing 1 AQE 4 TO 15 Children a fine all wool sergre cashmere and worsted Bailor and Rrefsr Suit Will be sacrificed at the same reductions marked on all tha stock worth $100 to M00 the sale will start this Una at per suit 91.00 ONE LOT OP" BOYS SUlTS Ares 4 to 10 yearsj double breasted reefer coat worth II (0 and $LO0 a suit first coma first served one only to each customer (not to dealers) at tW Firemen and Police Buspenders 17 Mens Red and Blue Handkerchiefs ST Neckwear comprising all the approved styles and shapes, worth lie aa P.

Ha them displayed on bargain table and In ahow cases In special tots, each tagged with the price of lh sale, starting at lie 1 WORK SHIRTS Our own make 11 union made, double back and double front We call this line "Jumbo" Je cause they are the largest wok shirts made, and Ihrl wider than shops make theml large arm boles to please men made ef IM heavy drtlL We challenge comp Ution on them at Me and Sci marked now PIXLEY CO. Mens Oerman Half Boas, warranted fast blackt Ilo quality, at IM! latest style beta, VM'USX 1100 gradee at SZb, flm, fisv anu i i.kf INI Cane, lee and lie gradee, at ISo 1(11 and at 116 11S Berry StrcclJ Guaranteed or Money Back lx Northeast Indiana News JOst Kews Bui DECATUR John Wolford who has been foreman of the men In the timber districts In the vicinity of Arkansas, for tha Vail ft Allison Ctx, was taken seriously sjdc Ith malarial fever and he waa brought her last evening; a o'clock over the Clover Leaf It was necessary to brine hire on a cot. Hla wife accompanied him there. Their but bad Just returned from a visit UOONIER MlM Lillian MoMllUn came home from Winona even ing accompaniea oy jib inv woo will be her guest over Sunday uuumxu. Hector Baca, uurus Hutchinson, Arto Bhearer aad Frd Gilbert left thl moralng for Wawass for a two weeks' encampment.

They were accompanied by tha Misses Km ma aad Cordelia Back, who will be In charge of the cooking; departmsnU UOONIKa Mrss A. Uatoniaoil and dughtr Mis Martha, of this dMn iUn a ters. Mel left Friday for South Qoahen to visit friend. ALlON.Miss oroscop of Auburn, ULm Mario Cook, ALBION tS. Btoops Wort AVavna frldav where transact business and visit relatives until Monday he will occupy the pulpit at the morn serviaea theraa church to day In that city In Ing and evening stead Of tho regular pasto Bev A O.

Oaft ALBION Miss Jennie Menauch re turned borne yesterday after spending; a six weeks vacation with relatives and friends at South Whitley1 and Co lumbla City Her alster Mrs. Ralph caster or ooutn nit ley accora led ner home and will be the a ueet also of bar brother H. Manaugh, Ind. formerly of this city through here yesterday on the eat bound train for Hlcksville where she will visit her parent. Mr and Mra, Berger of that city AXtBiuiN miss Kiien rranke, of To another social function lid Friday evening at th horn pf Mrs.

John Green, on East Main street, when fifteen of the young ladles of the Feast club arranged and successful. carried out all plans for the evening's pleasure una Feature most enjoyed was the plcnto luncheon. Miss Franks will leave to day for her home ae companled by her friend Miss Kath ryn Belt ALsBlUN Mesaames Harab Bnell enberger and Hattle Graham, of Payne nave oeea ine guests or Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Oappinger arv and Thomas Miller The ladles are TO dosen too tour In band ties go at Io during our sate. PATTSRBON FLETCHKR CO.

KLINE SAYS HE WAS RELEASED FROM JAIL DISCUSSES HIS WHEREABOUTS AND TALKS OF HIS PAL, DICK WHITE (By Klat Xm Bur.ee.) WARSAW Ind July 14 Mllo Kline, who la now In Jail completing hie aenteno, for aasault and battery with Intent to kill Dick" Kenwood, 1 oi norm weomer, says mat ae waa "let eut" of Jail. When seen at the bastue be talked freely on all eub Jeote that ware Introduced, but did not add mucb valuable InformaUea concerning hla escape, December tl lsoi after eervlng ten daya of his thirty day eantenee and before his One of 10 and easts had been paid. "How did you get O.IT" was asked Well, somebody let me tow oouia not get out any I guess Is known bow I How Kilns got out of Jell not got known however and It dose not that th. mystery ever will be solved. He bad bn looked In a aeparate part and hod no access to the corridor Officer Douglaee of the city force brought In prisoner late at aught.

popped Kline, la sumo unknown way Jt as Mia tha; when pie grand jury mMA: met early lto thl escape was part of tha investigation If such waa the cast, there were no definite results, for no Indictments were found on charge havtngr anything to do with th prisoner's escape There Is not half as much mystery about Kiln as there is about his friend, "Dick White, the man with whom he waa arrested and who is now confined In the Whitley oounty ,11 awaiting an Invest laratlon It was hoped that Kline might be able to throw light Km this rVjan history but thht Im flld to do, although he talked freely about him In answer to question and In Information that was volunteered, Kline said I dons know mnch about White but 1 don think he was going by his rlg nam. Dick White was the only name I knsw for him He tola me nis nwnt was in runtu, and he said be had a wlfa down there. Kiln was tnuen interested In what lsposltlon bad been made of White, nd ha asked ft he had been taken way s.in. Am to where ha bad been the prla ner talked freery He said bs had spent a great deal of his time In Okla homa, and that tk gouthwest waa a great country, "freVA. Fall term of the International Business Co1feg6 begins Tues day, Aug.

3i.7 JERREY CATTLK KILLED yri u. ai track. (By Klsl News Barau. KENDALLVILLffi. UL, July 24 lThU m6rnlng tha O.

'B. north bound train, dua'Hertf at 7 killed three valuable Jergey about one and on half tnlled south of tMf D. Bossor and irara eUur drlvea to pasture across thr lrackr when the train cams alons? and struck them. They were the property of Mrs. John Ufnty a patnetie feature or the mother attempted to pus ber a oaiier ot xair i on in traca out was not successful and both were killed It Is understood that the cattle wore worm aouui iih TRAIN STRIKES AUTO.

KILLING THRCK PERSONS. MENOM1NSS, MtctCjuly 14 An automobUs containing 01 Erickson, praaldcnl of tha Stgt Sank of Eacan aba, hlswlfs and brttkar tn Uw Dell EricltaogL was struck1 by a Northwest era passenger train at 1 Birch Creek to oay ana au urea war jnaiauiiy ATTEMPTS MADE TO PROVE PRISONER VICIOUS Inmate, ef Whitley County Jell May Be Bee men" end May Be All Right. (y Klst News COLUMBIA QITT. July It Attempts to aubstantlata the feusplclon of a Noble county farmer that one pick White, who was nicked up by Sheriff Hchumeker hMrKlmnul Thiir. 4y le a badly wanted bad man" have not oeveiopea anything so lar Mean time he is held at tho county Jail here awaiting posslbls developments.

He was tasen witn mho K.iine or norm Webater who was wanted by tha Kosciusko county authorities to tured Kline and White were on tbeir way to Klmmel after having worked for several weeks for Ivan Huffman, of Noble township, nobis oounty olacea In his conversation at the Huff man farm, Richard's Inferences are based on the finding of a book with the reat la likewise a guess. WHITLEY COUNTY FARMER CALLED BY PEATa Thomas KMneaman, of Richland townahlp died ahovtly before midnight last night after Mt short Illness from ktdnev and bowel trouble. He was un married and hla death occurred at the home or BIS pttner jacon aumgaman tee fee MATHEWSON' IDEAS ON 1 THE ART OF PITCHINC By Christy Mattheweon. 4 "The proportions of quantise need'ed for good pitching are about as follow, Tvfy per i cent oontrol 19 per cent, luck, 10 per cent speed. It per cent.

curve "All the speed, the fast Jemps 2 the croes flree. the spit belle the a curve, aad thsllieed are 4 worth nothing unless pitcher ha, eontroL The Bloat dUheejrtenlng "1 thing im the world for a young pitcher for the team to fall to hit behind bin. jThal baa 1 broke the beait of Dor Sew 4 comer, than aa other one I thing "The team ha aevef teen. lucky enough to hit well behind Marquard, aad that I largely responsible for his failure to Z. get a good start.

He ha every thing that (oee to. make good. pitcher Let then get a few ruaa ahead for kin sod see what he will do. seed eonv.T fldenoe. "The moat pussllng thing la th pitching business I bow man cam.

go la without any jT i thing' and win hla seat. 4 "Th only man that ha sot too a base ball of BM thl aeaaon when 1 didn't give it to 1 him purpose was) Clements oi4 a awaaa Drs L. Tebnant and S. UnvlU disclosed tho fact that perforation of the wel had taken place Th deceased waa a ntMpercus farmer and waa held la blgb team by all Th father aad two brother and three Blstr all realdenf In tbla county ourvlv him. Tne funeral sBrrtoes wia je held at the Larwlll Method let Bplaoopal church, wtth Interment7 In th Larwlll cemetery.

A QUARTET OR MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. (Bt KL rt fimw Burao, ANGOLA. IndU July 14 During th present Week th matrimonial market In Steuben county has lgm pf activity and la conseauacav County Clerk jUlroan has been called. Upon to lasm license authorlslnc tha follow insr unions Bobco R. Meng er of Nevada Mllla.1 to jaiss Loia fjaseoeer ox ine md)i vicinity Elmer L.

Bchmell. of MontpeUer, Ohio, to Ml Bernlca M. Myers, of KMets, Ind Meari D. watter. of Jamestown, to Mis Edith Blanch Grtpman.

of FVa. montv lad. tTames Maivtn Kautnnaa, Boot! Fremont township. BALLOON ASCENSION AT MAPLE GROVE RARK. ir Klst Nwa Buru'l DEGATUR, ntL July 24 MLss Hasel Wright of preanvUl, OVrlU glva a balloon ascension at Mapl Grove park Burtday afternoon and a AUTHORITIES INVOLVED 1 IN COMPLICATIONS Town Treasurer Rfwa Ff for ing ana awn i invwwo.

rtBv Kbit Nw SureaaJ IntL. July I4 Town Treasurer Jacob B. KUna, at th dtred 'r Hon af hla baudamaKwpgfiat Gao4t galkw. Earner E. dandy, ha refused to pay over to tha board of school traateea A th 1 BOO appropriated out of the general fund 'or improvement and addl tlona to th town a school Th town I already taxed to th eon? ft" motional limit of I per oent aad it la Intareatlna; to not the oomplleetlone that hay arisen over th attempt to expand SIS OOO additional for toprov.

menta on thd acheol bulldlng Tha1 town newer lg already under aa In junction and 4t aeama probabla that th town la nvolvd in a oomptlcaUon th will prvnt the eontanRplated im provemata Georga Klrchler ih town, aatornay an4 advlaer at th town board. 8om tim atnc tha town, atiemptod tha ontruoiloa of a waVtW 0 works and eJUfctrto light aystam in vo latloo obe eawnaoa tha advtc of the town attorney. lv Omdorf. ant failed alanally and pHvata partte havar oparaUd tha plaata stnea It miitain? to bo aB whether th town board may override th constitution7 and statute of tha Mate, th sneantlma tha town boardV th contractor audi pupils and patrong ara tnuch lntrt ed In the outcom of tha UuaUon. A.v MwVhool boildlng Is.muoh iieoad.

and proper anwVaaa, trecoma a resident tag onlsr Nexvbro'sjoerpicid WHAT HERPIJDIDE DOES Newbraa Xerplolde deatreye the tiny vegetable nrewth In the eeala that causes deajrull, iuhlng sealpfelUng Kslr ar.3 bsMiussToMe tWserskl emy ef the heir I. destreyed end kept eut of the seel p. the h.lr I. beund grew ae wstur. Intsudsd, eacepi, In easee ef ehrenfe ksldnees, WHAT SUNLIGHT DOES sIsseTuiess le earrled out This ssnnet be dene without the use if HereMdaT whum prevent, relnftiM keep, th.

asalp aura and vAeleeera. Mere me and women neve aette peeltiv reeuits freni the use ef Newbree HsraMde than frem ell ether heir remediee sembirwd, HOT WEATHER TROUBLES Th persnlretlen that eaedee la Ineressed eusntltise during th j. rneRihsjisrrhM sirt Beieenem end refuse mettsr that eveuld sth.rv.iee sleg up ths lasemplete ef thl, wests eredueee hst and feverlsii saadMlea ef the eweet elanda known as frisLly Heeffer whUti relief etee lUhle of the ksalp almost Ustall" jmnwaiate Cel, Themp Burton, Member ef the Beard ef Manager ef the Okie Itentiary. wrltee ae folleZvs Newbees Hsrnleidei "As to Hsrpielde And It en eseellent heir dressing as well es beUs iw. wwnj $.

1U aooejH, eubsatul, ApHlosyoas at prenuaeul Serbs, ShepaT SRADLEV BROS, Xk. mk tne,) Agents, rmft5inSkMaA TiTsrsTssT" llHtMSBgaBg 4.

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