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PHE FORT WAYNE JOURNALiGAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1d07. Holiday Furnishings For Men Our store Is filled with choice Men's Furnishings The Holiday Season Make your selections early to your advantage f. II. BOIINE BRO.

824 and 1412 Calhoun Street Hattere and Furnishers. The fort Wayne Journal Gazelle Published every day In tlio vt ar MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. THE JOURNAL GAZETTE CO. Jv7 FAST MAIN SIHLKT Vol. 1d i Nc THE THE FORT WAYNE FflTAMJHllI FORT WAYNE FSTAni JOURNAL.

1WW GAZETTE. IHt3 Entered at the Fort Wayne postorT.ee as set ond clsss matter TKRM8 OF SIJIlSmilTION Pally, single ropy 2 cents Bun iay, slnide ropy cams Mil mil Pally nnl arrler IIY MA1I, 10 cents $4 HO 40 so 200 day. per week by IN ADVANf Jally with Hominy one year tally without Hunday one year pally with flunriny one month Pallr without Hunday, one month Sunday Issue one year Sunday Issue, one month Saturday, November 30, 1907, The farm value on Iecomber I 1R68, of the Indiana wheat land wan $15,275 448 ami In 190A It amounted to $11 T.rt, (48, which shows that the Indiana wheat land nan more than doubled In Talue In the last forty yearn, according Jo government figure The New York World rrmarks The Indiana supreme court unfeelingly upholds the at Ion of tin state Author! tlen In seizing the gambling apparatus at Tom luggarta rremh Lick resort the sumu French Illck where the statesmen recently foregathered at Taggart hospitable Invitation. Mr Taggart Is ntlll the chair man of the national democratic committee Out of a total of 28,947 emplops In the government service at Washington the biennial count, Just completed, shows hit Indlanlans on pny rolls receiving annually $756 885 for their nor Vices. In the list of state I milium stands ninth Jn the number of men and women In the government service at the capltol SENSIBLE RULE8 FOR CHRIST MAS SHOPPING.

A sensible woman In Xew York a worker In an nesoc latod charities organisation, has sent out some rules about Christmas shopping whlth are worth reading Her main purpose Is to save the strain on children, clerks and working people generally to whom the Christmas season Is nightmare on account of the hurry and rush of It crowd of frenzied shoppers who put Off to the last day what can be done much better weeks before the holidays Here are her suggestions First Do much as possible of your shopping before lecember 10 Second Have It all done one week before Christmas Third Shop early In the day Fourth Carry home as umny par eels an possible Fifth Io net ask to have parcels delivered on the day of purchase Sixth Do not ask to have articles sent home on approval Seventh Di not shop during lunch flours, thus shortening the hour for the clerks If these rules were followed oen a fair proportion of people who an do so as well as not. It would work a great relief There are those, of nurse who loe the etern struggle whli h. Is needed to satisfy their de iniiildn In the last i days of the rush of Christmas buying, but anybody who tan persuade the public to do even part of thin work well In advance Is a henefac tor of the hitman rate We are glad to do our share In urging form that Is so well worth while QUEER FINANCIAL MEASURE. Horace White, leading American authority on economic mid foremost writer on finance, a asked yesterday by the New York World this question i you think Secretary Cortelou's 3 per cent certificates will glto any relief to the monei market?" When I first saw thin scheme In jrlnt," replied Mr White, I did not see how any relief wan to be gained from It by the hanks, sliue the would be obliged to take money out of their reserves to pay for the new securities and would get bai no greater sum in national bank notes In fat the operation would cripple them, because the bank note aimot be counted as reserves Consequently I was not stir prised to read In the morning papers nillVIHI IIHIIHH 111 ilf I IK HUH ton and St Iou1s bail mado it a on ditlon of their subscribing for the 3 per ent that the money tne paid for them should bo red epos It cd with them by the treasury 'Ibis Is i reasonable request when he consider that the hanks ought, for their own protection, to lw as well fortllled with reers money after the trade ns bo core Hut the secretary seems to have nesitaied to mako such an agreement I rotall his sense of humor saved mm. since the net result wonM hi timi the banks would allow him to ue their nuus a nr an a place of tU posit for his certificates at a charge of 3 per cent of their face value This would Indeed be a high rental for safe deposit room and no disinterested person would atklse Mm pay It when he had ho miuh vault room of bt own" 11 you think It Is possible to use the 3 per cent certificates as bank re serves? No more than to use merchants' promissory note Itank reserves must consist of lawful money Those er ideates are not money of any kind Lot It once be understood that the bank reserves are to constat In whole or art of thing wbl are not money, and there will be an Immediate run on the clearing houne banks like that which we nan week or so ego on the two trust companies Fortunntefv no such thin lias been contemplated for an Instant EEzjt.

fpP. So perfect mmm in make, so simple In zr use that beginners may work with it successfully. It makes EEE EET home baking easy, and gives you bread, cake and biscuit nicer, better and lesp expensive than the baker's. But to make your home baking EE. successful and perfect you must use EE Dr.

Price's Baking Powder CITY NEWS in POLITICAL TALK loins l.imiow, Washington rnrra riident of the Indianapolis Hlar, quote. Coniirnimu Adair of thn KlRhth district, as a Iiik ha la out of me rate for the aemooratlc nomlna tlon Tor governor Mr Adair aayn he la not a candidate but would ariit the nomination If It should be tendered lo him This nit ana that Judge It Krwln. ar Decatur, will have nn oppii.iiKin in aiie Eighth district Mr Adair said recently that he did not want to divide the district delegation In the (onventlon and It has ten pected for some tlmo that he would withdraw from the rai. BRYAN WARMLY WEL COMED TO CONNECTICUT. NEW 1IAVKN.

nn Nnv TO I ltrvan retilvnd a warm welcome in many WUV8 to OflV when I. A rnmA Iter nt a double ml fin ion of handing over to the city a marble fountain erected through il heqiient In the will or his friend the hum mm a iienneii. ami addressing the New Nnglarif Irugreiilve Democratic iin its annual du liquet The wit oirie wan no less heart from tho fa Hint In lias many linen spoken hire and ea li of lils four aidrenBes vere well re eel ed hy the a udient whh h. In total numbers went well Into the thousands In addressing (tie league at Its huslne mceltnir Mr Ilrynn expieased bis great apprrdntlon of the work of the league and a.lri he believed that the time Is not far away when meinhern will meet to rs Jolie over the victory won and he hoped to bo with them when they rejoiced Mr iirynn apuKe mis evening to rale Btu 8 inn dents at the league banquet 8KIDOO DINNER. OLAYPOOU Ind Nov 29 Mr and Mrs Harshbarger yesterday at tended a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of King, six miles east of North Manchester The party consisted of twenty three.

Including the brothers and slaters with their faml Ilea SILVER LAKE POOL ROOM CHANGES OWNER8HIP. SILVER LAKE. Ind Nov Hlae Hill of Warsaw, yesterday closed negotiations for the purchase of the pool room In this place, owned by Thomas Itojer, and will assume management Monday mm I 111 AJyjB iB I aal Lar's A A ifll rJLsBTMPfMj 5 'I 1m rn il Hi Wo Will Supply Your Clotliiii Needs Without Money Is there a time in the whole year wherr you need new clothes worse than NOW? Don't wait. Come in! We have the styles you want. 11.00 A WEEK CLOTHES THE FAMILY ASKIN MARINE Co.

912i2 Calhoun Second Floor. OVER UNION PACIFIC TEA CO. 0tor open Monday, Saturday and all pay day evenings Kl wcfklv tMnner and suppi to morrow at Kureka IimII Mr Josenh It Chanvev en loved some raro si ootlng sport Thursday He bagged ten rabbits, three m.ulrri and lle lonls The proprietors of thn olumlila nmly Kitchen have asked the ixdlce lo make an effort to lm ate siwiiu vamlntn who broke a haudnome stgn at the etrf Harvey llt kox was In Justbe lanuyi court yesterday on a pati rnlty i harge and was held to the In ntt toiirt In the 11m of I3j0 He was unnblo lo tclo bond uud was rcmandod to Jail Mr James Hulilt Id of Washington township who watt taken to Hope hoKpl tal several weeks ago Is re poi ted as somewhat better and bis physician ban hopes for his ultimate ruioery Mr Frank Oberlln of tint Washington American haeeball Hi Wavne favorlM. with George Oberlln of limb nl an old his ig tor tor father, Mr Ind are In the city vlidtlng; friends They 1 ante down irom uuaaon yesicruuy in an uuioinoDiie Forty Hsmakers of Fort Wayne will go to Huntington on ThurHdiiy evening to attend a big gathering of Haymakers at which uiemliera of the order will be prtvent from ItlufTton INnatur 11 bash and I a(lro in aildltlon to Fort Wnjrin and lliinthigton Mr August decker of lOtil flwlnney a emit wan forty yea in old yesterday and lait veiling he lnv 1 1 the niernbers of the solid set tUin if the Krels Blolxennu to asHlHt 11 1 In ilebratlng ths annlver sary A iltasunt evening was ape nt In singing ami feasttntr Sister Fidelia (Mary Krauee) whose death en currel at Fond du I ai Wis whete elm bad been a teai her, una burled from the home of her pm rents Mr unit Mrs Ciiinan raune near Khelilou, vesterday Ber en at Ht Alojsliifl atli olio churrh fbe devout youiiK liuiy waa twenty two years end one month old and Joined tho sisterhood alx years ago Mr lorn Ijaunr who In now asslHtitiit trnvc Mug audit 01 for tho liiternatlonn iinrirsinr roniinny in in me tny UK leiauvtH lie win rrnunie ties Mondiij koIiik llrst to To I uuer warn forim rlv onnci ted I urt Wayne onl es ot the compatiy, has been successively promoted and In enstdi as one of the omtng young in cf the big; corporation TRYING TO GET AT PERSONAL ACCOUNTS. CHICAGO, III.

Nov 29 Another effort to get before the Jury the personal accounts of John II Walsh the former president of the Chicago National bank, who is on trial charged with misapplying funds, failed In the United Stales district court to day After an argument lasting several hours Judge Anderson again ruled against the contentions of the gov ernment attorneys, de taring that to Mr Ka, Walsh private lorn vlnl bis flu do Air with ilie allow bookkeeper, to tent If shout the defend ants personal checks would have nut Walsh In the position of testifying against himself Ilecause of the lengthy argument little progress wna made in the trial today Itesldi McKay, A Harris was on the aland llarrln testified as to the methods of arriving at bond val uea, the government seeking to show that the Issues against Walsh a railroad were far lu excess of ordinary prudence FITZGERALD WHIPPED IVVGARRY BADLY. BAI TIMOItK. Md Nov 3D lllle Fftsgerald, of Hrooklyn defeated Am by Mt Garry of New York, in a boxing content before the Fureka Athletic club (lermnnla hull to night tlie referee stopping the fight In the eleventh round wnen Miuarry wan clinging 10 me ropeo and apparently helpless from the blows be eei led Gai ty was cleitrly out classed but took hit punishment trnmclv being knocked down three times In the tenth round I hinded hut one 1 lean blow Fltxgerabl during the bout INDIANA MAN KILLS H'8 BROTHER. IN LAW. KNOX.

Ind. Nov 1 hiring a fardlv quarrel Carl Farina shot and killed hla brother Ill li I'll (lip Mandon at Dana lake thlrf afternoon Aft tha shooting Farina nd and has not jet teen apprehended The vh tlm was a stepnon of the late George Seovtlle an attorney who It Is suld defend Gultcau, the assassin of President Garfield For repairs on Iron and machinery go to Oauntt Mfg. Co, 239 Pearl street FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The funeral Mrs Thomas IL Plck ard will be held on Haturdav afternoon at 2 o'clock from tho residence, 134 Washington boulevard, east and the Interment will be at Idndenwood The Interment will private COUNTY COMMISSIONERS INDICTED. NRWCABTI.rc Ind Nov 29 A mild sensation wad caused here this afternoon when it was announced thL the three cou lty commissioners Hum sell Coarles I Mohl und John Huff had tteen a treated on tmllcluients (lied by the grand Jury for alleged failure to comply with the law governing the award of bridge contracts rants in all 1 here am five war Chicken Pot Pie Dinner today at the Hof Brau.

Blark ralncnatn for th young: men at tiooo an1 113 00 PATTraSON KLKTTHRR CO Chicken Pot Pie Dinner today at the Hof Brau. WOPKMENI W. have placil In atock ovar 30 doaen corduni panta to a.ll at 11,00 to $3 00 Any color any alaa rATTEnBON.FLBTCHBR CO. WOMAN IS BADLY HURT MR8. MAURICE WEIKART JUMPS FROM STREET CAR Pol teaman Found Hsr in Street Semi Consoioua Condition and Covered With Blood Her Condi tton May Be 8eriou.

Getting the People Into Our Store is ono of tho objects of advertising. We want to keep them coming, we want every department to benefit; that is why wo advertise Mrs Maurice Wolkart, of 1110 Polk street, the wife of a traveling repres entative of Vlberg A Co, of this city, wan badly and possibly seriously hurt last evening by Jumping or falling: from a moving: atieet car on Huffman street Mie sustained a terrible gash on the back of hei head, which bled profusely and It 1 possible that the skull la fractured The accident occurred about 6 17 lat evening, between Ht Mary's avenue and Oakland street Mrs Welkart was a passenger on Huffman street cur No 170, and she told Conductor Hull she wanted oft at Oakland street Whtlo the car was still In the ndddle of tho block before It had reached her stopping place. Mrs Welkart, Con ductor Hull state, started for the rear platform Whether hIis fell from the car or Jumped Is not known Jiihi about the time Mrs Welkart fell to the pavement Officer lrank Johnson hanced along and found her Ijlng In the street In a semi conscious condition und with blood pouring free Iv from the wound on the head A pool of blood stood in the atreet where the InJuied woman lay and her cloth lng was steeped In blood The officer assisted the unfortunate woman to her Home and summoned a surgeon The extent of Mrs Welkart Injuries could not be fully determined last night H. E. WILSON IS PRESIDENT FORT WAYNE MAN HEAD OF DISTRICT CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

Interesting Convention of the 8ooletle of the Fort Wayne District Hold at Bluffton Officers for Each County. (Hpe lal to the Journal cnrlette III Vh FTUN Ind Nov 29 The (hrlntlnn 1 ndeavor Societies of the Port Wajne district were In session in this i ttv at the First Prts byterlan iliunli In their annual con entlon and there wero about seven tv five legntea In attendance from the count Ion of Wells Adams, Allen, Hunt Intftnn und Whitley counties, which imnposo the district The convention convened Thursday evening nnd cloaed to night 1 he delegates were entertained in the homes of members of the three Intel unions of the 'iesbterlan. Itcformcd and Christian cnurc hea New Officers. District officers were elected thla af ternoon ns follov District Secretary Wilson. Fort Wayne Missionary Superintendent Wlzo Good Citizenship Superintendent II Johnson Secretary Allen County Mama PI son Secretary Wells County Anna Chnlfnnt Secretary Huntington County Cora Altman Secretary Whitley County Lester Whlteleather Secretary Adams County Oscar Hoffman Miss Anna Chalfant conducted (he opening devotional services to day, and addresses were made hv Mrs Ola ton Johnson, Miss Hoi on Diddle and Mr Wilson This afternoon Miss Florence Langham, state aee retary conducted meeting on 'Junior and Intermediate Work Miss Marie fla I breath discussed The Junior Holet as a Help to nova and Gtrla' and Miss Agnes Beaver spoke on The Training of Juniors" Mn Martha Shnfer discussed the 'Source of Working Juniors' The Rev Frank Kox.

of Fort Wavne, gave an address on Devotional Hlble Study' and at 10 there was a round table conference conducted by Albert Innsdown and Ifengt Re" Jr of Fort Wayne II Tteavers, lister Wl)ltelaather, Ralph Prnssel and Mr Dtume spoke Reiiorts of committees and election of flic era otcupted the reat of the afternoon At the cloning service to right Mr Wilson, of Fort Wajrne, conducted spng sort ice and address was delivered by Orblaon, the atata president Br "Merode" (Hand Finished) Underwear This brand of undisputod merit is the best of its kind, superior in every way. We desire our patrons to measure our entire establishment by this standard of excellence. Knit of specially selected yarns, finished with exacting care in every detail, perfect in fit and procurable in a great variety of shapes, weights and fabrics, The maximum of comfort and minimum of price, consistent with quality. "Merode" Vests and Pants, modium and heavy weights 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 "Merode" Union Suits, modium and heavy weights $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.25 "Merode" Knit medium and heavy weights 50c, 75c, $1.00 "Merode" Vests and Pants for Children, extra nice quality, all sizes 35c "Merode" Union Suits for Children 75c, $1.50 We specially invite your inspection of our showing of these goods tho season for their use is at hand bo prepared for tho cold weather, "MERODE" (Hariri Mnl.h.d) UNDERWEAR Hi mWmm i "MERODE" (Ilainl lnnlahml) UNDERWEAR G5crAam' JM" fe JflgawTv 7 UWJt JiAair7l AkAKWhy 2r? xwBHSffiMmM AvAja The Woman of Fashion intimates the good corset. She soems to have given her corset tho attention that results in assisting the dressmaker to make all possible out of her form.

In the Red fern models aro stylos to suit all kinds of forms, and they will all givo the latest figuro contour if the proper corset is selected. Our saleswomen know tho right styles for all figures. There aro too many lines and curves to be accentuated in a woman's form to be becomingly dressed to ignore the kind of corset worn, and our advico is to be fitted by a fitter, whoso business It is to know the stylo for each figure. Wo have tho right model for every form in the Redfern, the corset a la rnodc, fitted with the satisfactory "Security" Rubber Button Hose Supporters. $3.50 to $1 per Pair THE MODE DRY GOODS CO.

WITNESS SAYS SHOT CAME FROM STATE HOUSE GEORGETOWN, Kr, Nov 19 At the afternoon session of the rower trial Pr Hume, or iranKiori, followed Woodson, testifying to tne nature of Ooebel'a wound, post mortem examinations, etc Pferryman, the third witness Interviewed, was an eye witness of the trugedv and hla estlmony was me sensation oi enw diy The witness said tie was entering the state house grounds when he saw Senator Ooebel and Col Jack t'hlnn walking a short distance in front of him He heard a snot wnicn. ho said, apparently came from tne window of the secretary or me state ince, Ooebel. the witness said, sank slow ly to the ground and finally reclined his nncK i ne iioimug worn uj Ooebel when he was shot waa brought Into court for Identification by Dr Thomas IX. Welch, the fourth witness of the day Overcoat and Raincoat week at our Everything la In now and readty for you. Overcoats St to $50 Raincoats J10 to $40 PATTERSON FLETCHER CO MORE DIPHTHEERIA IN THE COUNTY.

Six Cultures from Sore Throats AH are Diphtheritic The county health officers will take Immediate and positive steps to try to prevent or restrict the number of cases of diphtheria In the county, of which there are now quite a number. On Thursday, six new cultures from sore throats were examined and the entire nix showed diphtheria One of the cases was sent In by Dr Wjburn. of Sheldon The extent of this disease at thla time ban determined the authorities. on adopting radical measures and while no plans have been made, as yet. It Is probable that some plan of restriction will he adopted In the near future One thing the autborl ties urge upon every resident of the county, and that Is to have every sore throat examined at rvice by a phsl clan, thereby preventing much dlph therta.

which If taken In time and prompt measures adopted toget her with the use of anti toxin, may prevent the spread of the disease For quick and satisfactory serx Ics have your machinery repaired hy Oauntt Mfg Co, 239 Pearl St Standards of Quality Women's Special A special value for women Many That's what you get when you buy a pair of Shoes at thla store, and that's one prlnalpal reason our business growing so ra pldlv. Other reasons are: You get a cus torn fit Tou have an Immense as sort ent to select from, high or low enta. vll lAthem hut ton lace BtyleS hliinhap aiaaat tka Hrlua BA a Vf fi ivvai In Patent Colt, ceptlonally low. because our busl kld or Dull ness Ja conducted on a strlctty cash Calf An ex 1 fl ail good Shoe $3.00 $2.00 basis and same price customer. everybody pays the Let us make you Children's Special A.

Bho. that can be worn for either a or 0 for mlaaaa and ehlldran. A 1 1 a 7 I all (t will pay you to them Lehman Shoe Co. 622 CALHOUN STREET 9 HN i.

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