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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 10

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la; the mm wayne Bmwmi thvrsbAt, 3 uijfw, i vx4. i i t. I ii, Iff. M. jmjm Mmm raj TEETH BROKEN AMn MD Pin Wentz Gabriel la When Mouth ty Steel Wedge, Werjt one of fh, best i painful Injury at the abwh hoi" yesterday He was.

giving vhmi.it few out suddeu striding. Mm; fn the mouth, cutting thi upper lip knocking out tooth loosening another. Jr. C. Kaadt wa called to Attend tho f.rtunate.nian, Mf.

Gabriel was a member, of. JO VVbeih shop' IPJ iverl year aud took In; pme nl rte'ebntsrWes over wsge matter Mil (forking conditions. BEST Ilf ItS HISTORY the Grab Movement Over the St. Paut'. Frtm report trota every pert of the hmntrr ttrougK which theChieago, M.tl' WOukeo 4 bVt'aul roa.1 Jorge It.

Ilevnc. eeneral Kpnt that tyttein, has ouiupiW and iut the fallowing OptlmlSUC BWimii from territory on or en tli line of the. St. rood' Indies extraordinary yields of all agricmitural product. Those good bonditiohs in.

not appliod any jr Hauler state or district, but we )iave the inail situation of good crops evury Where, with the exception of two or three loaalitte in small area. "thtn hoe been a trifle too nnu'H rsiu la a. im'tll portion of the Red River a "1 (T Mta jMmIII kdta, and thore la a email are. in suuth Vn eentral South Dakota that ha not reeie4 aulTlcleoi rain fall. This i due Apparently to peculiar local conditions, as all around this area.

In South Dakota plenty, of ralii he fallen. "The western portions of Month Dakota wfclnh during the put two seasons kave been dry, till year have revived an abundance of mohiture. "The area, in crops i Inrge and the crop are in the beet'nf condition at this Hm. Till i true also of the stale of 5mtanaend Washingtoiu "Theae conditions are already iiigui llng to atimuleto travel ami we look for rard a good year. "The.

company ha recently placed an KJer for the biggest type lfxiomotlve lit by the American company for freight service. in, order" to.be ready to handle the erpected heavy grain business ffom the west this fall. Our company I. busily preparing to put tts looomdtltea nbirr In hop ntd eomrn.i! tiom and 1 WethaiiHnr every ear to in Jure If. poaIW'(Jnugh rollinjr to avndw tliw jooked Lor neavy Business.

UpolUed It. on We. "Oh, we might want 'to move house or aaafe befor warriyeome and V5 these1 would come ialij tte driver'. "Beyi keep' inum whin jou get httmi "don't "ay word: hu tJii 4 on.rppes ana viner purapnernaum, aaia 'And. they.

Uida'ti1 PiCKlQ WAS AJPlBASAMt AJTAIH. The plenle at.tanti'a (frove yesterday for the titneftt the memWl Of the Xiiors' tialoirandlhe" rueiuiber of their famillea ftwed a nioeti pleasant "event. Therewere nearly flrty present and they went to the grove on the lO oMock in tehirbah rr. llinner and aiipper waa served there ami! between the' tiieala there were (ramea la tail and young The priaeii jn the games were a do for the gentleman and' an umbrella' for the woman, winner; Wll iahl ft'riihrit, A. t.

KiimraHttl l)tnk (Jw'bel and Joseph Welifenmnn composed the cohiriiittd'e of arrangeraenti. Marhinlst Michael HaUsbaeh, of the M'abaeh, ha been unable to work for a few day on account of an alTectiKt y. The optic was injured nmubxr of years ligi). and Has been making trouble occasionally ever since. RECOVERS PASSKMOER'S PANAMA.

"SchwarUkopf: a telegraph bper ator at on of the toyera bi'iwceht'pper andusky nd'Jiucyru, STouni a ten dol tar I'anama hat at the side' of the Pennsylvania track as hej was going to his work uut ntht. oittc time later beard a message passing, over the lines to the Uuryrua agent to have the section men look for th hat ami when they found it to send" It t6 A. Oha'rles worth, Pittetrarg. That gentleman was riding to Chicago on j'emnylvanla train 'o. Hi last evtliing and his hat blew off hi hi'J arid passed, but of the window.

The conductor reported the 'inch dent to Captain Stall, who soon located the hat and bad it sent to Pittsburg. This is only one of many similar inci dents on the 'JVniievlvanJn; Pfcself a eliaiiifoqa wKM btif finest shoes are like. MAPi 916 Calhoun St. Closed After! Friday, 0)elSatu day Evening Home of theLadles Home Journal Patterns Spe SDvGooDsGonmiJr "The Pleasant Store" and Saturday July Clearance Cost Prices Reduced Still Further TUEY COTTHEBfJLU. 'The last of the escaped cattle from the Fehneylvenla stock yard has been captured.

Tuesday farmer residing near (few Haven telephoned Agent Klrkland'e (pfflce that.a blade bullr said to 1m one of be escaped cattle, wa causing trouble on. hi, farm and a call "for volunteers to go out to the farm, lasso the vicious beast and bring him to the city leaned. E. Bennigan; B. C.

tioiity and Den Surg reepondixl. They the sautance of one of the drivers of the Brown Trucking company and with tint big derrick wagon and Innumerable rope started for the "rwe'ne of devaetstinn and jterrpf; Arriving there they toll the farmer mission end were sur'prisnl at answer, lie said: a moment i TU aend rny ijsughtcr after him." A few moment later child was seen coming up the lane Wiling a diminiiatfvn black calf that a gentle es a kitten and tllj. not Uetgli much more. Jy, what re youee fdlers going to do with Unit derrick and all that rope." asked tlm armer a he picked up the calf anil WILL HAVE AiTo'rjTiMr ThicTort AVayno1 Printing company will give it employe and their families nn outing in Auguat and negotiations are now pendiiig for train scrvlpe to Cedar Point at a' date to be selecteil leteh. It is eetimnted that the outing party will n'mnber of 2U0.

The route to (toint lias not Ueen elected, but it will eltloT 1 via the Nickel Ilate or the lAko Sbore roails. The committee' of nrrangements is composed of Jaixib Agne, rliiirinan; ('. Yhear ley. secretary i Fred (Schwartz, and Her bert Wilding. STEEL IODQEdTn HAND.

Mill at WTtrV with, a hainmer and diisel in the Pcnnsylysnia erecting, shop vesterdav afternoon, Machinist Fred Fleiaehinan a niece of steel which flew off the chisel to in hi left hand, If waa embedded acy deeply In band that Mr. I'leiscltman bad to go tc tlio St. Joseph hospital to have It re moved. The wonn'l I not serioiui. ATTENDING A CONFERENCE.

(Jity Scoft, of the Pennsylvania, and C. L. of the Orand Itapiila 4 Indiniia 'division rtginecrs, are attending iiwcting at Oilcago of all the Penn sylvanla lines' division engineers west of llttsbiirg, Walters connected with the proponed new terminal In (liicagc are among the things being considered at the conference. tijn street, isvery alck and the member, Of the family Intro been, aummoneo Several employe of the. ItaUlmore Jt Ohio'shops at llarrett, here yeeterday, reported thttt the hop had closed until August 1.

Ai cdrding to the Columbia City papers, the Vandalla has under consideration a proijositlon to inaki tliat place a. division terminal. Leo Kasbaiim. mscMnisU' apprentice et the Wabash shops, returned after three Weekl1' trip through Minnesota nd wisconHin. Matter Car Builder' James A.

firahani. of the Pftiii lTiil, went to Dunkirk, this morning on business for the company, 8c Quality Ipron Gingham lis: $1 Quality long Silk Gloves 25c Quality taffeta Ribbon 15c CHARLES KOCW IMPROVING. Charles Koch, the carpenter who wa Jliijured Monday by Mnjf caught in one of the foundry elevators at the Uas works, will completely recover. It di (eased at that lin might he paralysed, but danger from that aourco ha passed. Koch is at the Lutheran hospital.

TAKING TEN DAYS' ODTINO. MTtT I Head of O. A. Bars I Women from Parade 0, T. CJherry, division storekeerHir oi i lie ivnnsyivania, la tikinr vacation, which hr will family at Home City.

spend the greater portion lUhlng. T'T ii Tftrfift av1' yVw 'vKmH ml ilbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbkI asBBBBBBBBBBl ytajP''i' 1aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKa 'awBBBiB PafaWBBBBBBBBBBKlLvV i' jJJ SENT BOILER TO BRYANT. An 100 horse power tubular boiler and all appurtenances left the Bass worTcs today for Jlryant, Ihd. It will furnish steam in the factory of Troy Huey. ATTENDING NIECES FUNERAL.

feisHitott Detroit, July is. Vomen who iervedln the civil War will not be allowed to inarch In tte Grand pared! to be held September 2, when the national encampment of the 0. A. meeli here. August 31.

All prder Just lued by Waablngton Dlrfner, eomminder lnchlef of the (UA. bar Vftmen and from marching with the veteran. In former i parade, but according, to Gardner'! mure we paraue'tnia year will be Francis Burgess, the Teteran Wabash ntachiiHst. Went to.Chicago'toilay.to attend the funeral Sf liis nmce. Mr.

Dm' grss is arionipaninl by his family. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. A(fent E. II. Kirkland, of the Pcnnsyl vanlii, ha returned from a business trip tri Pittsburg.

H. W. Neibert. llsrry It. Krall and i Julius) Koch, I'lnnsylvania shopmen, ar sick and of duty.

1J. Lister. iHstrtct passenger agent of the Canadian TWlnc, waa Fort Wayn visitor yesterday. II. F.

Srhultz, a flew welder at the Pennsylvania shos, has gone east to stny about two week, Earl (Isterman, an, assembler, is sick and absent from hi duties at the Fort Wayne Electric work. Oeorge (Merman, the Wabash tinsmith, ulllo to St. Louie Saturday to visa irjeiuis a rew uays. Flrenian If. Brubaker, of the G.

TL I I. has taken a two weeks' leava of ah Venceami gone to the lakes. Jiacninist tieorge JICKeprle, who was tclt a few day, reportedfor wort at the Wabash hop this morninif. rrk, messenger at the Pennsylvania machine, ahop, U' attending a nieftlng at Warsaw this. afternoon.

deoi gerranelscd, Wabash paymasterV will be Fort W'iiyn. next Saturday tin Ma. aemlnpnihly; wage, distributing ti iiiuiH juuii, sevieiary "i the local tallora' hat gone to, Buffalo to lavid Trail, traveling passenger agent of the X'nlon Pacific, wfth headquarter in nncinnnll was a Fort Wayne. rlaltof yesterdny. Machinist C.

E. Sfheid, of the fenn iylvania shopa wns sumnioned home tills morning by a message staling that his wife had been taken ill. John Oswald, of the sir brake depart ment'of the Prnnsylvsnia shops, wfll spend ttic week end with his parents on the farm near (lar t'reek, Ind. A baby daughter was born, to Mr, and Mr. Hummer, Tuesday.

The father Is gent at the Lake Hhore depot for the American Express company. Hullo attempting to" a heavy ensting from a pit ii) the Pennsylvania erecting sluip this 'morning, J. Favlo, it laborer, severely sprained his hack. Engineer. John Owen, who run the little Wabash switch engine "Fido" will go todilcago tomorrow to meet hi wife, who ha been visiting there (lavs.

Machinist, W. J. JHCitj ty, with M. WoCsrty and on, Earl, will goto Chicago Saturday, for a few days' visit. Jr, McCarty is employed in the Wabash shops.

John Pulver, traffic manager at the Fort Wayne Elurtrie wbrk. liks return. cil from tWked lake and will rosume work at the shop Monday, after an ab sence of two weeks. llafelflncuor. renresentimr 'the K.

4 ihspecte.d l.ltsj car wheels, and Oalbraicht, repreaentiiig the York Intpvcteil 200 wheels lit tna ilasa foundry today. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Bender have a baby daughter, who came little on is the first child in the family. Bender is employed at the Kiirt Wayne Electric Work.

F. Griswotd, a 0. it. .4. I.

fireman wal called to Payne, Ohio, this mornini by a iliensage stating that hi wife vmi very sirk. She has hoch Stopping with maiives more ror some time. K. F. Necdham, uperliiiemnt of motive, power of the Wabash, spent a few hour in the city (his morning.

He had been making an Inipsetlcii of tlu ahoni the 'Various point on tho syelein. the Pennsylvania last night for W'ife. who went there week ago. Mr. Peterson will accompany her husbsnd home bent week.

Art Williams, foreman of the Penn sylvania tool room, returned from Chicago this morning. He attended, the Tool Room Foremen's convention in this city, which wal the bet the association ever held. Men engaged in repairing the air com presor at the Pennsylvania shops Worked. ajl of last night on it and other relieved them this morning. It is hoped to havo the compressor in full 3c Quality Ladies' Hand'chiefs 2c $1.50 Bolt 12 Long Cloth 98c Unbleached Muslifl Per Yard 5c Silk Foulards 39c Ladies' Gauze Vests 5c 25cQaaljty Lisle Hose 21c 26c Value, 40 In.

Wide Awning Stripe Voile 19c .1000 Remnants, 2 to 10 Yards Each White Embroidery Half Price August Issue of Ladies' Home Journal On Sale After 20th of Each Month storekeeper the varloua pointi on i.l cWse, shop, left Regular $1 Quality (Really. Worth More) Blouses 85q Former $1 Garments And Worth $3.00 Dresses 85c $4.98 Value, Were Priced at $1.50 Dresses $1.00 DECATtfK NKWa operation this evening. teetiln stay bolt Inapee tion the PennsVlvania shona Wore completed last night and the men whe participated in tnem liave returnwi their respective homes. Every shop, on tti sortliWMt division. Waa repreaented at the teats.

AH to t0 Traveling Bag and Suit Cases now half price" at Barker Hose tit Calhoun street, the big once a year Clothing sale. rtrictel men tuvly fought ta nt. spenkweek'iaaUbnYVlth' hi "jtyj ti civil war. SIr. IfngV OoidOBj of JEart AVaohlligi SOCIALISTS TO MEET.

To Start Otfrpalgn With Jdais Meet at Court House; A mass meeting of socialists to he held Friday evening, July 24, at the assembly room of the court house Will officially open the socialistic campaign in. Alien county. iiie prmoipai address of the evening will be delivered by Comrade W'ard, a speaker sent out ty tne national committee. Announcement Is mad that pan White, who was here last fall, Is to return this autumn to assist the loeal Worker in their campaign. Decatur, July 231 Fred Soberer, a tenant on the Herman tlerke farm, Is recovering fhim heat prostration which came on after he had spent the day hauling wheat and itoring It in the barn Jindcr a tin roof.

Miss Agnes CoetellO will return the list Of tho week from a two week cistern trip. Mrs'. Thorns Mylott left for Chicago where she was called by the birth ot snn, Kobert, to her daughter, Jo eeptilne, wife of Robt. Anderson. J.

E. Moer and Ed Parent were Fort Wayne business visitors. Mr. and Mr. Will Clolchln and daughter, Anna, and son, Joseph, went tn Fort Wayne to be guests of the K.

Kinney family today, Mrs. Amelia HosglsHd and son. Earl, went to Clay pool to Sjiend two weeks with their daughter and lister, lii. II. A.

Snyder. Robert Lenhart Is working at tho Mill's grocery during tho vacation of Mr. Hokglaitd. Mrs. D.

W. Shroll wen to Fort Wayne to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Velm Kot The funersl of Oors trlcker wns con ducted yesterday from the Salem Evan fejlcal church In charge at the Bev. J. I.

Killing; ami Mrs. 0. W. Schwarti and nme montha old babe who were injured in a mntoreycle automobile accident Inly 6, were taken to their home at KU kford, O. All have" recovered except Mrs.

Schwarta, who gave birth after the accident to a premature, still born babe, and a short time afterwards went insane. She ha not recovered her normal mental condition. The will of William Bteberich was probated. He give all his estate to hi wife, Catherine IJIeberich, to be hers absolutely. The fifteen months old daughter of Dsvid Stauffer, of Borne, died yeter aay.

ine enim naa aunered from spinal trouble ainoe birth. Dr. Frank Mann, of the Mavo clinic. Rochester, Minn, and Mis X'elma Daniel were quietly married. The Wedding waa very eulet on account of the serious lUneia of the groom's father.

Joiepn.ja.nn,. of Boot township, who ia at the point of death. AJM nd Hurray Button left lr Homer Faust went to Fort Wayne 'f grandparents, business. FOR RENT Two story, buildlnff. 118 W.

Warn St Floor space, tiro floors, 40x130 feet. Apply Sentinel office, Mrs. Klmer Miller and daughter, Irtts, and Mr! Mlsh Miller were Fort Wayne visitors. Wit Adelaide neininger will enter tain the rtsehelor Maid thi evening at a lawn card party at her home, Thi i the meeting in several months or the emni I mi i.u,i Dugitn atid Gladys Myers were Initiated by the TriiKanpas When thry were entertained by Miss Winifred Purk. Lillian TUce, formerly pr thi city, now of Kichmond, was a guest, Mr.

snd Mrs. B. WsUmantle and rhildTea, of Elwbod, will arrive Fri day and will be guests at the Frank nasi home until (Saturday, when they go to Borne City for a seven) weeks' ty. Fred Dohnke, who. suffered two paralytic strokes last week, Is able to walk around again.

Mr, a Ilocker vUited at th Dr. MrKeeman home in Fort Wayne and also with Miss Olive Oliver, "of Monroe, whto is recovering from sn operation for appendicitis. Mr. Pan Niblick has returned fftm Vera, Crus, where she visited, with her parents, ilr. and Mrs.

Michael Uenne for Mr. and Mrs. Alex White. Mrs. Mont Fee and three children have gne to; Fort Wayne for a vliit witli her brother.

Mia Joephlne Krlck went to Fort Wayne to spend two days with her aiai ter, Airs. 1 (alias Hutler. P. K. Kinney, of Fort Wayne, wss a business visitor here.

Miss Velma Alfather went to Fort vteyne and frlom there to Detroit, Mich, for a two weeks' vacation. Don Burk has ben elected to the head of the department of public speak ing nu iruiB xne college at West ervllle, Ohio, at a salary of 1,800 with chance for increase. He la son of John Burk and was grsduated from the DePaaw university lst spring. The Oood Times club which waa to "S8, evening wth Jfis Marie' Butler, hit been postponed until nrii wera. I.

i I 'I .1 GARRETT NEWS. Oarrett. July si Mr. Armstrung and children have returned "icwujfa, visit rrienus llarberton, t. uias jssta.

Hartford City, who vii viauing ner aunt. Mrs. Ablile oiunn, ror tnree Husks, went to Avllla ur SUMS! V1SII. C. Cobler spent.

Wednesday In 'WaJ kerton on business. Mrs. Ohttrtia Atkins and children, ot Toledo, are visiting Mr. Brown, ot North Randolph street. C.

T. Clemens, of Richmond, spent Wednesday In this city. iX' 1 speudin a few days with relatives at Malinta, with relator. Btsvensnn snA Smllw terday from a week'a outm at Hamilton Miss Hasel LI nil sr Is spending a week with friends lii CMeaso. Mlb.

Bll, n.nHj apeni me nrst or the week with fllcksvlUs relatives. and Mrs. Ksopke, of Peru, wire oi iiua Kettls. Mr. and Mrs.

Hobart Wright have returned from a week's visit tn Chicago. Mrs, Uil Maxwell Is visiting her brother at Ionia, Mich. Charles Wright, Aurora, is visit ing his pftrtnts, Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Wright, of Peter etreit. uewlt Talbert; of Indianapolis, Is f. Cafl and Mr. Talbert.

Oerald Bya, of Toledo, Is spending, i Mr. J. I. celllghan, of Mendon, Mich. returned to hir home today after a ten days' visit with Mrs.

W. S. Sanders. Mry B. Louis, of Brandt, Is Visiting among Oarrett friends.

Miss Loretta returned Wednesday from a. two weeks' vine win, j. at Keyser, W. Va. on.

waiter and Dorothy Stlmeta havs been with relatives Miss iiary Herman la spending a week at Sandusky, o. annl ni Jek returned today from a two weeks' visit In Chicago Oeorge Fisher, of Rochester. N. who lor several weeks, went to Avllla today for home leaving for his eastern BLAZE AI CREENCASTLE. Entire West Side of Public Square Wipea uut ay rire, nrcencnstle, Ind, July 23, Prnctically he entire west aldo of lie square at Creencastle wns destroyed by flM burned for three hours late yesterday afternoon TJl(, flrc the Aestor club room and rapidly from there to the adjoining buildings.

It is estimated that at least WH.niio. Tho heaviest losers aro All A hlo. Allen Brothers. In bee, and Badger Williamson. Colonel J.

I Jones, of rr.0 thn '1 tir.ctor. oi Trtctton company, Is ln the city for conference wHh officials end other dl. Improvement, boinrf made to the company's property, Morris Meyer Sale Opens Tomorrow Men' atvl owner nifti'i rr.iHr Kupjwnhelmer uit, rvu1tr $1A hiM, im iu.p,j Oct, gtent ivc rail BHIC UiAmuitjja You canbuy a Dlamonrl on weekly or monthly DaVments on a small payment down. Wartell, Jeweler, 929 Cal houpSt. aii i.

ayne i uell, recorder with, the pUn table party on the lake Jorlake a severe attack of malarial fever and ha been removed ta'hls home, 14a East Pen tiae street. The Fort Wsvn. Traction company Waoiide.1 to change night from the west from a limited to local, Morris Meyer Clothing Stori will tomorrow open their Pubiio Hale. They have advpxtiaeri th snle for. fifty miles in all dire' tioiifi (uid have used very lafga amount of printera' ink.

TI19 sale is going to. continue for a penod.of 16 days, ending on Aug. 11. This is the usual time of tin year to hold a sale, ana the peo pie are the one, who should re joicc, as they now have the opi portunity to buy their Summe goods and to purchase their en tiro needs at a siieriflee. Thi( will enable many to.

make pun chases at a very small oost. Tha itire atoek is to be" placed on sale and with, the stock of good( that Morris Jleyer and the strong advertlsinj camp'aigij that i going on they ahbuld hav a paeked stbre from op'ening' hour until the elbse eacb. ant very day of the al..

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