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r.w ifT '2. tm mm A.xsit liOt(Jk .87, 1913. HAVE BUSY WEEK Renewed Activity Will Be Evidenced in Closing Campaign. BIG BALLY PLANNED The political sta(e it net In Fort Wayne for the final sets '14 on ol th most demonstrative municipal cam raiens in the "history of tli city. snd curing thii week fsjupalgiiJJor.kura!iill.

renew their activity in aireriing me work o( stumping every portion of the city in the jclosing battle for ballot. "The non partisana fiavo completed a program for the week that will get the non partisan, movement in toucn, with very vote) In the city, nil, plana are lielng made to leata nothing undone, In putting before the titittnit, (lie fact tliat the city need, a non partisan julmin iitratinn, one that will give efficiency, anil by the end pf this everybody in Tort Wayne will be 'presented with factraml figures to show that rrditice should be eliminated. Th (lrt arx akinjt of the week took phjca thin noon, uhrn three lug shop meetings were held. Howard I'own send addressed the employe of the Vant Knitting anil at the nl" Iiour William C. Ueaka addressed the pien ho work attho 1'rkirt liii'kin(f plant.

Th. third aianiltaneona gathering vtts joint meeting" of the employee the Indiann Hoed works, tho Ilorton' Manufacturing company and the Xickel 1'late round house. Albert E. Thomn. addressed the latter meeting.

Other Meetings. Night meeting announced today by tie non partisan cuuiluiltee ate follow ToniihtNjnth ward at Ideal Auto works, corner of High and Cli ik streets; sneakers, fherlcs II. Puck, non partiaan candidate for mayor Terry Altuidall, speakers, Charles If. Puck, non partisan B. Paul Mtossman, II.

h. Townsend, Frank Klntt, candidate for councilman from the Js'inth ward, and allure. Suth ward, in store room at Broad ay 1 apcakeri, Lhsrlea II. Iliirk, Judge O. fleaton.

11. i i narrwoou, a. R. Thomas and J. IS.

Mill. Tuesday. Might. Seventh ward, at the Olurr 8 Junes Ti.int shho. 121) East Keith stroet; speakers, Uiarles II.

H'k, Arthur V. Parry, Oliver S. Jones and others. Suth ward, store room at 1047 Wall street) speaker, l)ri Kdward J. UcQscer, Charles II, Ruck, Judgo 31.

Aiken and J. B. Mill. Mr. Buck 'Will apeak in German.

Noonday Meeting. Tuesday noon lolnt meeting of the employe of the Indiana Printing company, the Fort Wayne Engineering eom panr and, the Lake Shore shops, 1I.O, Underwood apeakfraj l'pninylvania ahops, W. Geake, at fofayrtte atreet, and H. Townaend at llolman atreel; Khlnesmith i. Sitnooson, Arthur V.

Par 'Wednesday noon Tort Wayne Elec trio works, with. Joint' II. Aikr.n aneakeri Wabasb sbona. Albert' Thomas fort AVatyas Foundry and Machine work, IL C. Uaderwood)' racaartt icompany, 6ol Wood.

Rally Saturday night Wbile all plana have not been completed at thla time, preliminary arrangement are being made for a bgl non partisan rally to bsld Saturday night the assembly room ol the court Jiouse. This will be me of the moat important non partlMn, of the and it will bo a campaign rally In very sense of the Calls Ticket a Farce. E. Colmey, one oi the republican precinct committeemen 'H resigned and bis resignation from the rjtnka of the 0. is submitted as follows: "Jlr.

Benjamin )V, Hkelton, Otyf Dear I herewith hand you my resignation a precinct the Fifteenth precinct. With ward, the asm to become elTtctirc at onee. The republican tirkrt aa now constituted i a farce and 1 not reprewntatlva of the republicanln tiTe eity, In my opinion it waa placed In the field aa a political cbeme to aid the democratic candklatea. I feel it my patriotic duty to eupport ths nop jmrtian ritiien's ticket "i'oura, "It COLSIHY. Tort Wayne, Ini, patnrday.

Octo fcir 2S, iau SoctiUeU MeeUngj. The sociallnts have vUnned to wafe a peraiitent 'campaign Jnrinu the cloelng vees; c( trw iiattie, ana meeting nave been announced a follows! llonday evening Ninth ward, build' lug first door north ot Burnett's sale barn on Wells atreet. TuesdaV noon Fort Wayne Ehxtrlc ork. JUeCulloch. park.

Tueaday evening Suth ward, between I a lor street and JV abash elevation, Wednesday noon Penmylvama; ma ehlne shop. Wednesday evening Eighth ward, yiilo and lief is streets. Thursday noOh Ws.bashalionii. Thursday evening Fifth ward, 182Q mt Alain Friday noon Pennsylvania East car slope. Friday ereningi AMcmbly, room of the court houjej Saturday noon Baa Foundry Ma china work.

baturday evening Court house corner. Sunday afternoon Tenth ward head quarter, Gay atroct and lint Cretghtoii avenue. MORALITY AS SOLE MOTIVE (Continued from Pate closer aqd closer to baiausq of those circumstances of which I am epeaklng. We must proie ourselves their friend and ihanipinns'on terms of equality ami honor, a ran't be fast friends on any other terma than, those of equality. And we, must ahqw oilrselies friends by com pienenuing teir interest whether they square cur Interest or not.

It i my perilous thing to determine a loreign, policy ternm material In. tnrests, It is indeed a degrading thing. "The development o( constitutional liberty ifnd worhl human rights, the maintenance of national integrity as agaiuet nmtiTial interests that is. our Cti ed. I want to take thin occasion to aay too tlmt the V'mtwl Mates will not gain seek to secure one additional fuot of Itrrilory bj roni)uesl.

It will derole herself to shoeing an homt.l anil fruitful use of the territory sha.haa and she must regird it one of the Untie of flieiidsluri to see that from no ouarter are (iiateiial utterctts 'made superior to human liberty and national comity. "I say this merely tn llx what otir. real fciitnuiliip Vlmiild lie, It is a re ittonsnip oi a lainiiy ot mankind le voted to tlm rclaliona froln which humanhuman liberty aiiringi. We hate seen ma tt rial interest threaten constitutional liberty in America so weuknow how to smpatliiM. I would rather belong to a poor nation that is free a rich tiatiuii Mbii li ltaa ceased to lot freedom Morality und not ej pedienry the thing that mut guide us and we must neei iniiiiniie iniquity.

The pii'suli'iit'a epeecli v. as ennstsnt ly intei runted by aiMiliune. Ho traveled through rrosVd street bowing and nodding ilieerin throngs. in Mobile, Prcaidetit Aiison arrived in Mobile eaily today to make tnn speeches to niembers of. southern commercial coutresa.

Leaving hia sleeping car at luonv oresKiasieu. an enreeentativea of the At 10 o'clock he was tn make hi personal address, view a na rade speak briefly from the reviewing stand and at 12:10 leave on his speo'al train for Washington. VALUABLE HORSE KILLED. Lung Wis Pierced by Shaft ot Another Boggy kux. A valuable horse belonging to IT.

A. Phllley was initantly, killed about 7:30 o'clock Saturday 'night at the corner of vUKinnhv avenue apd the Piqua road. niien: jia pinrcea ine shaft of a buggy in which Adim Kum merant, a blacksmith, of Lafayette Street, was riding. Knmmerant and Frank Itormiston were fpeeOing their horse on the Piqua road. Mr, I'hillcvV dailirhtera wera In his buggy and when they saw the two nurses Turing mem iney were unable to get out of the road with their Iiore snd vehicle.

The shaft of Rum ineraht's buggy pierced the left side of the Philley horse just back of the foreleg and examination1 showed that a lung had been punctured. Patterson Fletcher Cos I ,1 i. I iii, 1 i i i i i i i i i mi Great Stock, Quality and Prices Is a magnet that should draw every man and boy that and desires the best in wearing apparel. A stock amounting to over $200,000.00 for you to choose from. A stock from the best makers in the United States.

"Regulars "Stouts," Short Stouts," Long Stubs" and "Slims" We Fit You. Hart Schaffner Marx Suits in men's and young men's styles at $15 this week. coiirrew. Leaving nil 7 piloik the presidon yiotir with renre Commercial clnb. At BRi92i mWmh rESlGHTSFECIAiJS 1013 CALBOtnTeTEEIT.

LYEICTnEATEBBLDa "HEBEFOBT WAYNE GETS HEE OLASSE8" Ocfolwr Is Honey lima Tim is count vear nensV aa4 air smcli wul.tak for yew, peeears for wioter. Hev you Will row tieed morsf Ask XonrMlt It yen haven't eemish reu esn 'borrow from ua. Wi Imh houMhoM sreods, hors.s, iwaswoa, without ramoval, Borrow I Is. 90 three montlis, Par back I1I.1S In three snonthiy jipaynuBta pi tt.ta saeh. Tout seat oni I4.lt.

We ar Ileenaed and bonded under ths state law end 'irefysW vrjr protictlon the, law CaOJ writ ovTjhone FMT WAYIE LOAX CO. lUaned Hi. Boon sd Boer, )aa CsJaonn St Homeushons 1)1, pBTWAtNB, Ind. ilesnsed.knd bonded under, the law of Indiana. NON.PABTISAN MEET INOS THIS EVENING 9th ward, at Ideal works, cor.

High and Clark. Speakers: Chas. H. Buck, P. A.

Bandall, B. Paul Mos3 man and H. L. Townsend. 17th precinct, 6th ward, In store room, 2028 Broadway, Speakers: Chas.

H. Buck, Owen N. Heaton, H. Underwood and A. E.

Thomas. Society Mr. A. BarWer has returned from "Chi. caao where en accompanied Mrs.

B. Cutler, who had been vlnltlm and la now on tier way to Una Blurt. Ark. J. fidromrr.

and daughter. Wis Orela, nav wturtied 'rom a three months' vlalt in the far west They spent the most of the time, with another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rJcroa Mrs. It 1, David, oi.vieaon, ana on ins war home topped at a number of tho larter places, spendlnf two tn nttaburf, Kan.

New Dance, "Skip Boston' Tuesday. Trier's, Miri. net, BUILO A MOTL. Indiana dplrituallst Assee'la'tlen flan Big J.il CoTlett, oi this eltiri, haa rsromsd from a m.etlnr of the board of tru.te.s of th Indiana Hplrttual aasooiatton, ef wnlcn Is a number, and states that the association has divided, to. build a slaty four.

room: hotal afCamp Chester paid. Work will be starttd at oulcktr ma order, to completa the hostelry tor the epemnr or in iii season, air. Certett says the ksaoelatlen plana to open the 'next ssaeon unusually esrly. and will attempt maka the.eampi more attract Ive next ysarthan it baa ever been. Spool contest.

See window. Jones Kodak: store. t7 4 97orwiot.it 4es nviwifie ftava a Siitm. btnhlp of an lncre; of 17p00 10CSJ810, MEN'S SUITS, $10 TO $45 Hart Schaffner Jt Marx suit aa lpw sa J1C, or 5 under any other store in the state. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS; $8 TO $30 Pure worsted iuits at J12, In plain, or Norfolk stile.

MEN'S 0VEEC0ATS, $5 TO $60 An all wool Germanla chinchilla at 15. MEN'S SLIP ONS, $2.75 TO $20 VTe sell a guaranteed slip on at J2.7G that cos)) yoil $5.00 else here, MEN'S EAIC0ATS, $10 TO $40 We sell an all wool raincoat with combination colUri at IIS 00. FUR OVERCOATS, $12 TO $100 Pur trimmed, dn costs, Kalswey coats, rat lined, Marten, lined, silk lined or mink lined. A line rat lined cost at 50 that will cost von $75 elsewhere. A silk lined coat with (lenuine Persian lamb collar it $30 that will cost vou $10 else here, FULL DRESS SUITS, $18 TO' $50 The Anest French worsted, fully silk, lined, $15.

PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, $25 TO $45 BOYS' SUITS, $2 TO $18 't sell an all wool Knickerbocker suit, with two pairs of knickers at BOYS' OVERCOATS, $3 TO $20 We sell an til wool chinchilla coat for children at $5.00. HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c TO $1.00 We are selling men's pure linen handkerchiefs at Be, They cost you 10a in some of the store. "MEN'S CORDUROY NORFOLK SUITS, $8.00 TO $12.00 are rlling, an imported cord suit. In al shades, at $10.00. Hunting coats, leather rests, leather coats and Mscklnans.

GLOVES, 25c TO $10 A dress kid cr a street cape at J. 00 that cost you U0 elsewhere. HATS $1.00 TO $8.00 An Imported lelour hat, $3, that costs you $5 00 in ome of the cities. NECKWEAR, 25c TO $3.00 Beautiful telvet liea at 25c that cost yon 50c ealsrwhrre, UNDERWEAR, 50c TO $10 tmperlsl combed egypsori union suits at $1.00. You know what they cost you elsewhere.

And vassar silk finished union suits at $4,00., TROUSERS, $1.00 TO $10 Reading easslmere trouiera in plain pray at $1.00 that coet yon elsewliere. SWEATER COATS, $1.00 TO $10 A genuine "1'cerless" all wool rope tweeter In any siie or colore st $5.00. Tliey cost you $6.50 in any ether store in the stole. We are telling hundreds of them to the ladies. LADIES WINTER COATS, $30 TO $40 LADIES' MACKINAWS, $5.00 TO $12 Wo self the Schurman tatin piped roata at $12, MEN'S' CORDUROY PANTS, $1 TO $3 We are 'eelllnR full cut fpiaranteed Corwlrny rant lor coet $1.50 In other Mores.

iNV Cwrnthl Bsrl IchsJhcl tc PAYS FINE FOR HIS VENGEANCE Burton McKinley Mulcted for Beating Up His Wife's Friend. SURETY CASE IS FLED Burton Mcltinley, of the MrJCinlsy Trucking company, 1007 Slarion street, waa lined $10 costs by Justice fjraeljner today for assault and battery on Lyman try and later was defendant in surety or the peace: proceeding in stituted in the Same court by Fry. kesterdsr McKinley intercepted a letter from fry Mrs. McKinley and lie started out to flnd friend wife's friend, fry (jot word that retribution wss on nit trail anil coming last and he boarded a Kurt Wain as Northern Indiana car to flee 'the wrath to come. McKinley learned Of this and taklnif a fast automobile overhauled the electric car at Jluntertown.

lie yanked try from the car'and gme lilra an effectual thrashing in the streets, much to the excitement of th people of the Milage. The two men were arretted by Special uepuiy. cjneriii. nouett muegass, til lluntertawn and brought J'oit Wavne, Both were chsrged with assault anil battery and released on I mil for appearance today. There was no case against who had taken all tho assault and rereited all the battery.

After McKinley had pleaded guilty and paid hi line Fry atarted the surety proceedings. Fry had been an emploje ot McKinley s. Sunday Hunters fined; On picas of guilty Chester Faulkner, William arker, Albert Blume, Gottlieb Geuenth and Ralph Venney wers Aned II and costa, amounting to $10.50. in each case, by Justice tlraebner today for bunting on Sunday. Two othsr cases, one against John Doe and the other against Richard Roe, ar to be heard this, afternoon.

The men wers arrested by Captain Fleming Snd Deputies Lepham and Ccnnsll, of ths (Ish and game constabulary. Samuel Berklifa and George arrested by Deputies Willisms snd Mull Sundsir for. hunting near New Haven, pleaded guilty before Oraebner and paid I22JS0 On Trial tor Paternity. Roy DieVerson is trial before Jui tlc Oraebner this afternoon In paternity proceedings In whlob Lola Johnson Is the' prosecuting witness. The partle to thii suij are ieolored.

I Minnesota bat a met plan to make rich dairyirur country ou, of the lands, now denuded, on which irta forest once grew. NON PARTISAN MEETi INOSTHIS EVENING; 0th ward, at Ideal Auto works, cor; High and Clark Speakers: Chas. Buck, P. A. Randall, B.

Paul Moss, nian and H. L. Townsend. 17th precinct, 6th ward, In store room, 2028 Broadway, Speakers: Chas. H.

Buck, pwenw. Heaton, n. u. JOHN J. REEB CULLED By DEATH Had lived, for More Than 50 Years on Southof THE OTHER DEATHS John J.

Reehllng, aged seventy three ears, for sixteen years a Justice of the peace in Pleasant township, and one of HOSvVKs1kJ' "Jton JUSlJiiBsaT Jnf')je''VlsW JOHN J. REEHLING. the best known farmers of'Allen coun ty, died at 3:30 o'clock'this morning at the family residence, seven miles south of the city on the Winchester roud, Death wsa due to psralysis snd followed sn Illness of three years. Mrs. Rrrhling died Sentember 2, this year.

Mr, Reehling waa born February 10, 1840. in Savaria', Germany, and came to this country at an early age. For: fifty one years he, bad reildedon the Same fafnii where lie elected a justice, of the peace In.rieasant towrt. ahlp thirty years ago, "and erved or sixteen years In that. office.

Eurvivinir he leaves seven children. Mrs. Julia Hiser, of roi IL of.Arcolaf Mft. AVe; of Poef Ja cob Reehllns. of Tacbma.

Wssh.r 3( Rieman', Fort Vynef and this uisses' Anna ana eennng ti home. lie also leaves' twenty three grandchildren, three great grandchildren. one surer, Mrs; John utto, or Auburn, and three brother, Conrad Reehling, '6( irort weynej Philip of Buey ru, Ohio, and Peter Reehllng, of. Alex andrfa. Mr, Reehllnar had ifori years' been an active member of the, Plymouth Congre gatioftal church, eif, I'lONO Mrs, Mary long, aged 62 year, a resident of Fslestlns, died suddenly al i30 o'clock Baturdty evening tn front ef the Empress theater, corner of Clinton and Wayne streets.

Tbe wo'msa be came lit lust as sne ana a granavtaugli ter, Mlsa Eva Oark, of 1)37 West Main street, started to enter the theater to witness the first performance, 'With ths assistance et trie tneater employe, the, woman Was removed to one ef the tide hallways of th building, and derwood and A. Thomas; Dr. wRhamywat tailed, bt ifor he arrited Mr. Long bad fused awty. Coroner K.

II, Kruse wn sninmoned and after an examination found tha( death was duo to acuto pulmonary otlema, brought on by tlie exertion of fast walk Mrs, Long tame to Fort Wajne Thursday for visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Clark. She is Sunived by her husband, K. Long ot Palestine, three daughter sol on Mrs. Bertha Clark, of Fort Wayne Mr, iSnartH and Mrs, of Chicago, and Vjllialn Jlerk, of Marion, Ind.

Tho remains will be shipped, to rales tine, Ohio, Tuesday morning, over the Grand Kapids and Indiana railroad, 7EBNARDIW. Constan Jacob Vrrnardui, aged 78 years, a well known rcaident vt the county, died afternoon at his county, died Sunday afternoon1 at his hoine in ft. Joseph townsnip, seven tones north of the city, alter a prolonged ill nest from complications. Mr, V'ernardui had been in ill health for the last fire years. He was born in France May 4, 1833, and came to this, country at tlie, age of seven years.

In 1HG3 he came to Allen county and had. Tcsided hers continuously since. In 1871 he was united in mar Huso to Miss Orphaus Isabcy, the cere mony having been solemnized at St. Michael's patriotic church in St. Joseph tounship.

Surviving besides tbe widow lie leaves two sous, Jrrank, at home, and Edward, who resides In St. Joseph township. He ata leaves a grandson and one brother and one aiater, irenk Vernardin, of Antwerp, apd Mrs, Mary Dupont, of Perry township. For several years Jlr. Vernardin had been one of the belt known members ot bL Vincents Catholic church at Arademle.

lie was a veteran of the chll war, having served aa a member of the 70th Judiaua volunteer infantry, Funeral sen ice Thursday morning tt 830 o'clock from the resilience and at 10 o'clock from St, Vincent's Catholic church at Actiiemie. pad been ill only since Wednesday, and a jn the caser of Herbert, liia. illness was not regarded a critical until a short time Mnre death. The loys Were pu. pile of tbe Washington school.

Tho father is city patrolman. Surviving besides the parents are a brother, Gutt friend, and a sister. Elsio. A double funeral be held Tuesday afternoon at 8, 'o'clock row ncv. ouiciaunsy 4 lie Bl'CV Ice will be' private and intcrmciit' will pe maae at concoraia cemetery, SCHRADEE.

i DOWSER. Mrs. Rarhel I Hawser, a well known resident of Allen county for many years. died Saturday afternoon at the family residence, 27 VI iox. avenue, alter a prolonged illness1 from complications.

For nearly fifty years, Mr. Bower. bad been a residentof XlneMile. Surviving Jihri; loaves "oh sister; JJri. Mary Lugar ef Columbus,) 0.,, and the following childrtni Frances of Kansas Cityt Henrietta, Bowser, ol.

Fort Wayne: Mra. Minnie FotrWell. 'of Kino Mllef Ixilo Yagcrlehrier; Three Kiveri, Arthur Bowser, of IJino Bowser; of i'lla Bowser of this clty' "Funeral "tuesday, morning at 1 (o'clock frorri the resldcurs snd at 1 o'clock from the United Hreth ren Church (it Kino Ret. Deauchamp officiating. Interment at the Nine juije cemetery.

EBDMAHW. August II. li Erilmann, aged eleven year, a )aon of Mr. and. Mrs.

Willlaro died at o'clock Sunday afternoon at the family home, 1307 Union street. Ilia desth wss the second. In the. family within, two days, a brother. Herbert sged htving pasted away; tuddenly Saturday afternboo.

Both death resulted from auiniv and both toy, died very suddenly, UI a ismiiy or lour rnudren, only two art living and it is said that one of those la seriously ill from, the same Ths parents art overccme wth grief, at the loss of two small snd the sympathy of their msny irtesds' has; been tendered. the boy who tiled Anna Schradcr, aged 80 yeara, a resident of Fort Waj ne 1 or the at half century, died at 2:33 o'clock this mom ing at her home, 425 Maiterson avenue, alter a prolonged illness. Dtath, was due to complication. Mrs. cchradcr was born in Holland, Jan.

11, 1833, at aa early' age alio 41.1. iiib died thirty yeara ago and her Only sur viving relative is a niece, Mrs. John II. Kooteen.of 2018 Gay street' Mrs. fSchra.

der waa a charter member of 8U Peter's Calhnlie, churcb and w.s widely known for her religious sod charitable work. She Was a woman of noble character and loved by all who knew her, She was active in church society work and was a member of tho'. Christian Mothers' society, the Altar society etui the Rosary sodality. Funeral aerviees Wedneiday morning at 8:30 o'clock from St. Peter's C'atholio church.

NICKEIX. John F. Nlckell, aged 8.1 years, a passenger engineer on the Grand Rapids Indiana railroad, died at o'clock thia morning at the family home, 420 West Wtehington boulevard, after an illness of one year, due to carcinoma. He was born in Ohio, but forty year of liia lifer had been spent as a resident of Fort Wayne snd for thirty seven years be had been employed as an engineer on the Grand Kapid 4. Indiana.

Ilia wife died four Jears ago, and surviving he leaves two children. Dr. I. Adams and Mrs. George L.

Zerly, llo also leaves the following brother! and sisters: A. J. Nicke.ll, of Fort Wayna'; Mrs. Charlotta Wcsthrope, of Fort Wayne: Mra. J.

Myera. of Wavneaneld. 0., and Thomas Kickell, of Lake View, unio. Our Precise Artist, OH. 03WAIP1 'i HUf ALIEN (m) rtEDWrffDINJUDDtNLY ANDJUWTvUtDftE.

Non Partisan meeting, 17th precinct, 2028 Broad way, tonignt. Everybody invited. The Hall automobile truck, which was ditched on its way to Harlan, wliilii passing another vehicle, hai been re paired and 1s again ready for service. II, F. Hcrkhclmer states that several "lnre trunks prevented the machine from fall; ing entirely over anil Deing trashed.

priTrTUnt rait tDtvatxrrssr nssm xiljizfttittlslr )i swi nai iMsjsse JOHNSON. Th'one day o(d ton, of Sfic. and' Mrs. Nell ft Johnsort', Idled early Sunday morning st St. Joseph's hospital The father; Is a fireman employed at the Perfection' Biscuit company.

Funeral sertices.were held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the QeU' t. Cshill undertake, ing parlort, iii fi 'j i i Democratic Noonday Meet1 ing) Tuesday, Oct. 28th, Packard Factory. Speakers: J. Hosey, Harry; Hilgemarin and H.

w. Kerr. fiummit Citi Honor; will give a pedro party lodge, No. 2, Dcgreeof day evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Carr, 018 Brackenrldge street.

'I1 I i .1 i in. 4 days left to gue33, Jones rKodak store; J7 i)Vii 'I''' I. i' ii.i. eslary ef. the clergymen, of ths '6tatei, it $08,1 Guess cameras, store.

on spbqls, Free Jones Kodak 4t ROGEFLvS HESIGHTSPICIAUST SHOAFF BUILDING Toll never tnow when, ybu are going to need moTt, rnoney than your Income provide. Winter necessities and tsxet art. about due. Dont put li off) get, what you want how, without 'any 'delay or red Our tyten of making loans It Just right and arrange! to Cost lasmaU Get your loan from us, where thou lands been! favored in the psst tlghteen 1 you own furniture, a piano or like chattel or, hy atetdy employment wt advanc. you money on your own not.

Indiana Loan Company $5.00 I to $100 ati tit Shots? tnd.Floor;.

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