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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 23

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TiV e.T flW ZWlsi, WV" r. I L1 V'" M.t iTj .1 t'iii'lll 'S TORT "WAYNE fiirv. A MORNING JOUnfJAL QAZETTE. COUNTY COUNCIL MADE ALLOWANCES LIQHTIN8 M.ANT KM INFIRMARY 19 PROVIDED FOR. SUNDAY.

NOVEMBER 1903. w. 23v'i', MRS. STUDEBAKER WILL PRBY ANDREW LANCDON, A MILLIONAIRE. Township Anuitrt Estimate Not Al lowed Fallot F.ttlg Awarded to tr O.randmotnsr'a Cuetody3 Th Court Nsws.

The county council mot la special session Saturday pas Upon several estimates of. appropriations. Tho com lalaaloners wore given $2,000 for an eloctrlo lighting pUnt ar the county Infirmary, and $500 for the purpose at the Allen County home. Tho estimate of the assessor ot Wayne township, of $118 for an office deputy employed for 100 days was disallowed, a. was Uie same official's application for'an appropriation of $62S pay office deputy's aalary next year.

The game warden was allowed $76 for destroying nets and seines The county commissioners approred the report of the surveyor on tho Ilerber ditches, In ricasant and Wayne townships Tho case of Andrew Coy vs the lKard of commissioners of Steuben county has been Died In the superior court on a change of venue from Steuben Superior Court. Judgo Meaton presiding Thaddous Handrlok was ordered to appear In court on Monday, to show causa v.hy ho should not be punlshod for contempt ot court He was dl vorced from his wife last February, and was ordered to pay a certain amount for the support of the children, and his former wife, Hannah Hendrlck, now alleges that he has failed to make the provision decreed. Tbo case ot Mary Miller vs the Wabash Railroad company was sent to Huntington county on the defendant's motion for a change of venue. The ease of Arthur Hotlenbacher va Michael Tlerney was called and a part of the evidence waa heard The defendant entered a general denial to the complaint. The case waa continued for further bearing Circuit Court.

Judge Edward tyRourke presiding Felicia Fettlg was legally adopted by HI in 8. Babb and his wire, Mattle Ilaaenfuss Babb, of Baton, Ind Tho child wka produced In court at the behest of the board of children's guardians, which body was striving to get possession of her Witnesses testified, however," that Mr Babb, the former Mrs Hwenfu.s' present husband. Is a man of snod Character and ample means, and court decided that the child would 'be under proper care If left with the Babbs On the stand Mrs Rabb said aha was the child's grandmother The Jury found Paul Harris not guilty of the charge ef selling liquor to minors. Ite was convicted of the offense In police court and appealed, after Dreibelblas had ordered his license revoked. The case of the atate against Kmma Mansdorfer was dismissed, as the prosecuting; wltnesa failed to appear Samite! Ooldsttne, a youth charged with theft, was ordered sent to the Indiana Reform Sohool for Boys.

The case Ot (he state vs. Oeorge Ooegleln for owning a fish aelne, waa venued from Judge O'Rourke and Judge Q. Itefioa was appointed special to try the case. The case 6f David A. White va Charles Bash et al Was dismissed The Jury was discharged till Monday Llosnsed to Wed.

Ralph E. Chapln and Maude Sperry Robert Hslalf and Flora Pester SOCIALISM 'CAUICD A DREAM. Jamas Hamilton Latvia Draws a Lse son'From Edrnund BurKe. OUICAOO. Opposition to socialism was.

TOloed taat night Jamas Hamilton Lewis. whQ addresaed the flenry Oeorge association on the lire and aeeus os puwuuu 'After pfaielnf Durke as a' philosopher, the speaker aaid: "In tola day we are again becoming; oblivious, I way defiant, to, he Used laws ef mankind. We are top Ing, many Of us. that by shifting thei responsibility of self upon 'tte many we may escape consequences of neglected personal duty There axe those who Indulge the gladdening; fancy that In the operation of community undertaking, aomeUmea called there will follow a mutual surrender ot the personal right and a uniform concurrence In the abandonment of the privilege of taking our own wherever we And It. "Many respectable and sincere fellow, in our midst are blinding their eyes to tho real quality of the self tn each of us, and profess the hope that at one effort by mental Inclination or through the oppression of necessity all that has made us what we now are may be thrown off tn the same suddenness wherein one doffs a rain coat when the sun cornea forth.

"This has been the dream of the daughter of perfection, the child of Jidpe, but It Is ever dissipated by the consciousness that we are as our fathers were, 'each unto himself a C. 8TUDEBAKER. MR. HARRIETT ANDREW LANQDON. An approaching wedding that la receiving much attention from Indiana people.

Is that of Mrs Harriett C. Studebaker, of South Itend, and Andrew Iangdon, a retired millionaire, of Buffalo, N. t. The wedding will occur on November 25 Mrs Studebaker la the widow of Btudobakor, of the millionaire Arm of wagon manuraotur era, of South Ilend Mr Langdon Is president of the Buffalo Historical so clety and weU known In club life In that city SEVENTEEN CRAND RAPIDS OFFICIALS AR RESTED FOR BRIBERY cross, all out of aorta All jnalie you airitiiaaalitir rT robust w. OUAND ILAJ'IDS, Mich Nov 21 Warrants wero Issued to day for seventeen former city officials charging them with accepting a brlbo In connection with the famous Carman CameronCameron scheme for supplying the city with water from I.ako Michigan.

All of the warrants are the result ot the confession made by former City Attorney Lent Salsbury, on his re. turn last woek from serving a two years' term In the Detroit house of correction for breaking the federal banking law In connection with the scheme While In prison SaJebury's conviction on a bribery charge In the state courts In connection with the same matter was affirmed by the supreme court, and with the prospect of being returned to prison, Salsbury went to the prosecutor's office and made a lengthy confession which resulted In to dsy's Issuance of warrants Following are those indicted Former Mayor George Terry, State Senator David Burns, Corey Blssell, former member of the board of public works, and the following ex aldermen, who were In office when the attempt was made to put the water deal through James McColl. Peter Depagter, Jacob mien, Malachl Kinney, John Donovan, Jacob Mot, Abraham Ghysels, Charles Johnson, Ry ner Stonehouse, Daniel Ixuler, John McLachlan, Clark Slocum, John Mulr, and Adrian Shrlver. The amounts the respondents are charged with having received out of the alleged boodle fund range from $100 to $3,333 Revelations of the morning'. In the service of the warrant show that the common council was controlled during the attempt to put through the water scheme wltb the fourteen votes which Included both democrats and republicans.

The aldermen are charged with having received $300 to $500 each. Mayor Perry's share. It la charged in the warrant, waa $3,333, and Corey Blssell Is charged with receiving $500. while State Senator Burna Is alleged to have received $200 for hla support developed that Salsbury' first confession made last week was not so complete as the prosecution had hoped for Prosecutor Ward went to work at once! Upon the leverage offered by the Incomplete statement, and secured enough additional evidence so that Balsbury was summoned again last night for a conference The result, the prosecutor says, was a statement which Is regarded as complete FT. WAYNE SCHOOL OF ORATORY ANNOUNCEMENT Jaxon Condensed Milk.

Don't overlook this brand It la the best milk for 10 cents. At all groceries. BISLE PORTRAITS OF SEVEN OR EAT SINNERS, The Iter. Aaher Preston, pastor (ff the Wayne Street Methodist Eplsoo pal church. Is preaching a aeries of In, terming evening sermons on "Bible Portraits of Seven Great Blanera' The remainder of his subjects November 12, "Carrying Water on Both November 20, "Pun Ity and December "The Grafter, and HI December 13, "Fighting the December 20, "The Man Who Feared an Infant Read Feldman'.

Umbrella ad on page 17, and save money i.O ANNUAL CONCERT. The big concert of the Luther Society of St. John', church will be given on Thanksgiving evening at their hall, Washington and Van Buren streets The program comprises some of the choicest of nnnrbera, and the concert promises to eclipse all former efforts of the society. "The Jolly Students." a Thanksgiving play in three acts, written by the Rev. Henry Dennecker, will be found a very Interesting number The fnusle for this occasion will be furnlshed.br the orchestra of Bt John's "church.

The program commit' tee constats of the, Mlssea ay War. jacoo. vuu tvuici hi wwiri 1 r.iL jj A Friday evening class for begin nsrs In the general work of the school, such as physical training, voice train lag, fundamental work for public speaking, reading, elocution, etc, will open Friday, November 27 Pupils are requested to be In the class room al Conservatory hall, Bank block, corner Main and Court streets, no later than 7 30 o'clock The large and rapidly Increasing enrollment of the school has made the opening of a nsw class necessary. TERRIBLE HEADACHES CURED. A ladjf of Antwerp had aurforrd ever Since ahe waa a child with hoari aphos, that would come on every three or four weeks, and last from two days to a week, she bolhg deathly sick She had tried every remedy she beard of and many doctors but as she grew older the headaches came often er and more severe, till life seeinfett A burden Then she tried I)r Rush, who treated her last March and April cur Ing the headaches completly In two months Do not suffer with sick headache or any other diseases of the head, such as catarrh, weak eyes, deafness, roaring In the head, dlxilness, etc Almost all diseases of the head are caused, by an obstruction ot the clrcu latfon and can be cured by freeing tho muscle, and circulatory fluids of tho hetd and neck.

Before It la too Immediately consult Dr. Rush, the registered osteopath. Specialist In all Spinal, Nervous and Chronlo Dlaeases and Deformities Bultg JJ 70 Plxley Long Building Home telephone. $39 Residence, CIO West Wayne street. Examination free Mon Wed and Saturday Auburn Thursday, and Fridays PULPIT TOPICS TO DAY.

First Prubytsrian, the Rev. D. W. Moffat, D. Morulas "Ashamed ol Christ and Illq Words Afternoon at 4 o'clock, "Christ tha IJght of the Wsrl4.1Wotui vUL Bethaay Presbyterian, the Rev H.

Loux, PhD Morning "Family. Church and Nation Evening, "Let There Be Ufht." Thlrd'Frtsbyterlan, the nr. JAP MfOaw, D. I Morolnr, Sin" Even ln, "A Maa Better Than a ftheep nrst IBapttit, the Hev. N.

Field Morning. "A Kingdom That Cannot Ho ehskea." Evening, "plrHuilIgm) or, tho Art of third In the series on "Iitns, New and OM Plymouth Congregational, the Rev Webster Bailey Morning. "Ttioe Thing. Most Surely Believed Anion TJs" Evening. "By Handfuls." Westminster Preahyttrian.

the Rev. Budman Fleming nenoni for Thsnksglylng." Evsnlng. "Abundant Supply for Three Oreat Needs." The Jour Presbyterian churches and thi Oreo 'Reformed church will hold union service. onlTianxiginng day at I at 'at Westminster church. The Rev.

AjK Zarfaian will deliver the sermon iChrtst'e" Lnttieraa. the nv. L. J. Mptaebmao 'Morning, "Passed from Detn Unto 'Life." Evening.

"The Res orreotlon of fifth In series on the Apostles' Creed. Wayne fJtreet M. the Rer A PMstOO Morning, "Boom ot the Nhvht Evening, "Carrying 'Water on Beth Bhtulders." Calvstr V. the Rr Byrei Morning. "One of Hie Oreat Queitlena I the Church Evening, Isaac Alcuea Ser.

a cpnvsrled Jew, will spesk Pltst U. the Rr Welts Moratnr, "Hew a Man Beoerne a mousing Evening, "The Little Poxes That Bpelt the Vines" City Mlsslsn, MR West Main street, the lUV, T. J. Lorlng. superintendent Sunday p.

preaching st e'eleek by the Rev Lorlng Presenter to night. Railroad T. C. A The Itev James Trrthall will aoVlress a meeting for men at I ft, m. Bible stndy In charge of HI JL.

Pauley at 4 h. Robert II 1320 East raiaJL. Pauley at Win. Free Methodist ehurc! Crelattten avenue, the Rer Clark, pastor sunder Preaching, 10 30 tn. by Mrs Minnie A Shoemaker, of Mason City, lows; Sundsy sobool, 8 as, Prsachlng, 7 80 by the pastor Bethel eharch, dvangellcal association, the Iter.

D. K. Zechlel Morning sermon ta J)rman. Evening, English sermon, "Mi a Cannot Bare Himself." Thaaksgiviag servloes st 10 o'clock on Tvursaaymoraing. Frame WWa.jrramp Weturtev r' ir irtsrr.

a. SI Y1 QUICKLY VOU can sce some very nobby up to date Heavy Mission Chairs and Rockers, In Antwerp Oak, upholstered In Spanish Leather, In the big window on Court Street of the Foster Furniture Company. They will make very attractive Christmas or Wedding Presents. SOMEBODY who board, but hasn't wants a $45.00 Side but $27,50 to pay for it. can find it this week at Foster's; With the 5 per cent, off for all cash at tlme'6'f purchase, this Sideboard will cost you only about1)'' $26.

It is of beautiful quarter sawed Golden Oak, cross band veneered and highly finished. Come in and ask the clerk to show you Oak Sideboard No. 1922. a rE show the greatest line in the city of large Room Rugs, in Brussels, Vel vets, Axminsters, Wiltons and Smyrnas. It's the "only" way to carpet a room.

It enables you to keep your house free of dust, avoids moth, enables you to give the same amount of wear to all parts of the Carpet, and has many other advantages. We have several styles of coverings for the edges of the rooms, where the floor Is old or rough. THE only stove that will give you much heat amtYlV g'apf 1 si aw A art 41 4V (ikjaJ SaVant Jail il ii uigm a. iiuL uuiuu lllst 1CCU3 TL A. M.1 tl .1 i tie cucapcsi luct is aiittiruciie coai, ana jr is i the cleanest, rort Wayne people will not be, I fs if tu sdtuiicu tu duiii autt tudi in uieir iiciuig stores.

It's too dirty. We have the best Hot' Blast Soft Coal Burning Stoves, we have the best Air Tight Wood Stoves, and the best OH Burners, but to heat a whole house and keep It comfortable, night and day, you ought to have ,1 a PENINSULAR BASE BURNER. FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET GO, I RUBBER STAMPS The Satisfactory Kind Made to order on Snort Notice We make our Stamps by Steam. Prices no higher than for poor Stamps, dive us your orders for Printing and Book Binding Wholesale Paper, Envelopes, Stationery. Fort Wayne Paper and Rlank Rook Company i "i sTnTreKTKTaaal Successors to Fort Wayne Book Bindery and 1.

Q. Stafford. 214 216 E. MAIN St. Opposite Journal Qazette Phone 940 Mae, How Do You Know? wmmMwxr Frankly, what do you KNOW about furniture Stop and thlnkl If you depend on a aalssmana atatementa are you not at hla mercy What do you actually) KNOW! Varnishes, veneers, stalna, etc make the cheapest lumber look like Oak or Mahogany Cheap construction looks wall for awhile.

Doea It not seem 'tha aafer, aurar way to buy where the reputation of the house la faultlsssT Come In and aecthe difference between "eale" furniture and what It Imitatea. Thla store hae a reputation of 25 years standing for sailing furniture that "stands thr racket." MNMSr i. vy 1 flUl BUFFETS Juat received a line of fine Buffets, cut, All Quartered and Polished On Ilk $35.00 8 h. 1 1 1 "lUl PAPE FURNITURE CO. II Srl9.AAn1T..

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