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v. Saturday, July 3, 1015, HE SORT WAYNE $l3NTIOTtc A The Bui) Print On TH Ground Floor Quality gid Seraee TTQvF. SINGM ASTER PRINTING (10, jj'oY E. nprry. Qppsitb Tostflfflcc.

pijone Mi, lb 1 I iiywrii i ni in 1 1 iii'unmn iimiawi Dn Jo nils tori OSTEOPATH, 'Graduate of klrksville. Mo. OUtste and OsformttUa TrsaUd EXAMINATION FRBB. Phor Oftle, IKS' Rttlf Jnc. MMinM utiiiMiMitiiiii NEWSOF FORT WAYNE'S NEIGHBORS HM MM I 4 i lK Adams coOnty farmer die's.

Jiuaii ter aOIng cLr from Urigiits iticf illness of 'years from brie disease arid liver trouble, Abraham," tin Known farmers or Adams county, uicdFriday at the ily homo In Root township. Ho: was born in Ohib oh June '29, but when lie was twelve year. old the1 parent taM to Adams county, Settling east on the of Decatur, where they remained for a number of years, when they removed tp Washlngtorr' towhshfp, seven miles southwest of Decatur. In the fall 6 1863, "with two brothers) GeprgO and Isaac, both of whom are now resi dents of Decatur.he' enlisted in company Eleventh Indiana cavalry, for service in the civil war, He faithfully' served his country until October. 1865.

A widow and five children survive. ROME CITY RESORT RAIDED. 0, Rojs. piizabeth Rom. CHIROPRACTORS 227 Jefferson St, Hours i 2 5 p.

7 8 p. m. Phone 2288. EXCURSIONS iEvery Sunday Ray 73c, Fremont; 75c, Angola 7.V, Waterloo fi.Tic, Auburn lrc. low jf arcs to iritermov diate Train Ion, ves Fort'Wyno at C('pi9 a.

in. NEW YORK CENTRAL R.R, Rome lnd July Ar SoW little sensation was created: here when 4 raid Was made, what Is known, as (lie Delores cottage, occupied by two women, giving their names as toggle Morley nnd: Martha FOgel. The, raid waa head Tim and the wbinen arreslcd'6iTS' WHdnctT Injr, a house of 111 fame. The raid followed complaint by a number of cottagers. Prosecutor F.

llclwig was. summoned' from. Kendall vlllo arid In a hearing in the office 0 Justice F. Buker the defendant pleaded guilty to the charge and. were assessed fines' of, $10 arid costs, which they paid; When the raid was made two men Were at this cottage, but as yet no charges have i brought against WEDDING AT CONVOY.

Convov. 6.. July 3. A. pretty home winding (oofc'pftciS' Cei ing at the home of and Mrs, John Pancake, when, their' Ruth, "was, jri to1 Hoy.

RiHtabyi bf Jtrimflcld, Rev. Iader ofllclat Those "present from a distance werei Mr. and Mrs, GcOrge I) Gaby, p'atenta of the groom, from Ind.j Mr. and Mrs. Fred O.

HOM. Ke'iidallville, Ind.i Mr. and Mrs; Joseph, Smith, Wat waica, Ind.r Mr; and. Mrs. Xim Gaby and Miss fthbda Moore, of nrimfield, Iiid, and Mr; and Mrs.

Simon Wyahdt, son and daughter, Vah Wert. The bride was. prominent In social and religious circles Jn her horn vicinity. The groom with his brother, own operate' the Oaby Brothers' dairy farm at Ilrlhj Held XnT9ERP ITEW8. Ahiwerp.

IX. jtuly Mrs. Alma Led; 'done: iseeomnifilM liv hr' fi'i lsabeil' Bond, at Shelby, pij 'avo Deen visiting nere mo past weK, the giicsts their grahdparchts, and Mrs. Marcus. BurdTnc, returned to 'fheir hOrrie Charles.

Pinnlngrif and datighter; Ruthi of Toledo, arrived here. Friday, .1:. f. yriwifw mcr tvin ronung ween, tho ot Her. IJoorji BaJJapn Ascension nd Parachute Drop Robison Park, July 5 AERONAUT CROWL will mako an ascension and Parachute Drop at ROBISON PARK Oh MONDAY, JULY 5th The balloon wilt go.

tip hOtAvedn 5 and 6 BLUFFTON MAN HURT BYJUMPmG BlufTton, nd.i July 3. James Todd Is sufTp ring from a very painful arid severe Injury, which he received tho earlier pirt of this week While passing' a local clothing concern. The accident oo: currcdat Markle when he stumbled and fell while jumping from a residence forcibly ngainit a post; In yard and received 'bad. Injury, although un'noy Iced at the time: Thursday, however, his side. began to hurt him and upon an examinatfQri Iiy hphysiciah it was learned that the lining the abdomen Although the result of the accident is riot' particularly" "dangerotis; it necessary that James.be con' fined tohisbed in quiet for seVeral days at least.

MAY GO TO TlfE MAYO HOSPITAL. Bluff Ind July 3. Rcnnrts from LOssiart today arc to tho effect that illiam tiibsoni an Ossian resident, who was; taken to. a Jort Wayne hospital tills' week' for 'observation 'of "his: case, and possibly an. operation, underwent an ray examination, which disclosed that he was suiTerirg jTrpm a of thq stomach, the cancer showing report say further that the Fort.Wavno surgeons afd that la their opinion the case was not an 6peTative one.

and 'Mr. Gibson, It reported, will be returned to Qssian'. lie may decide, to. go to tho Mayo Brothers' hospital at Rochester, as a last resort. DEATH Ilf STRAKGE WAY.

pelpTTofi, 0., July 'X Mri. Jplrri B. IVsti'agcd ii'Zr a well known resident bf. Delplios, met death iti a strange manner. 8ho waa engaged In 'assisting her husband hang some wall paper at the hemp of '''a W.

McCaslin, and at the time, of the: accident was Trtnndirig tn a chalrrvltrr pair ot scissors her hand, in some way she. lost her balance and fell backward! in stich a mnjirtor that the scissors struck her In tlie'neck, severing the Jugulaj vein and tho carotid, causing her death within 6hodictf In' the artns of her husband who with three 'and' her aged Vother survive her, fRISON FdR BtACK BESS." mwi Duhderman iind. familyi.out at fn Home, norm, oi town. IWrkTdorrrr1 nwnpanrertr thy Ws yr)l weris passengers to Peru. Ind, Frf day, wher thpy 'n'ill visit his Mrs.

II, Potter rind Their daughters," Rheba. and Kstlier, preceded them to that place therearly part of the wpelc 0eorgo Tjemplrt, who 'haa been irislting here the past two weeks, the piest of his brother, Frank ami family, returned to 'his. home, at Beymonr, 111.. Friday. Frank' Temple and daughter.

Clara. accompany Irig him' home. Sirs. Harry Hudson and daughter, and son, Hubert, wenl to AVood: burn where, she will visit her sister, Mrs, Roy Lndo and family. The Citizens' band had a Very interesting rehearsal Thursday Prof.

Tragniti wielded the Ralph Cart camo over from Hicksville and Chauney Marshal came home from take James to be' in attendance. Mrs. Nancy Cook, of Pott Iambton, Canada, came Thursday And will spend a few weelcs at this place visiting JurjiaughtErirjJL.IL.Field)v.itL ana. iamuy. JohnlKrck waa a rprt ivayne visitor 0RCE1 TO SELL BUNGilLOW i Plumbing Gai Fitting Motor.

Repair WorK a. Specialty, Esllrimtes Cheerfully Furnished, J. A. LORDIER, Wayne St, Phone i.i' If i TATHENeVeR you have any moiey to. place, at Intewst you will, find our Timo Certificates of Deposit exactly adapted to' your needs.

TlltST NATIONAL BANK OF FORT WAYNE. TO PRACTICE IN MONROE. Decatur July 3 Dt. C. Rayl announces his return t'Q the practice medicine in the town' of Monroe.

For several years Dr. Rayl was located practice at' Monrpe.but 'finally, sold out, and went to. Germany, where he took a special course fn Soon after returning home; and before he had location, he was taken sick and for the past ten months been compelled, tov. refrain from work, Tho doctor is noV recovering and js again able to' resume practice. CHILD'S CONDITION CRITICAL.

pecatnr, July 3JAldine, the five year old. daughter of Mr. and Mrsirer man VafeJ, whb met with' sucha 'serious aopldent Thursday noon when, she' waa caught under a heavy hay loader and had two'." of tho. sharp steel prongs, run through Jier trie Decatur hospital by and 1). Park, J.

firandstafr arid Earl lloverdaie of thij city, and vr. E. J. McOscar, of Fort Wayne; Today the little child is lying between life and death. Hartford' Cit)V Ind.

July 3V'Black er'stwhilo redlight tc sort keeper In Montpejier, lias been de.r rtied a' new trial, by JudgoVV. H. Eich 'horyiin the circuitcourthere and drew a sentence of from two to fourteen years In tho woman's "priiprt at for attempting to briho Prosecuting Attorney Rprsgue, a' charge upon whi6h she was convicted Soma months J5fi r3i? her iUbiiieys and aj ptliUon ofi iupntpeiier ana two ministers that lace failed to procure clemency for tor' attorneys hate appealed the ase to the' supreme, court. I IS BORN BABE MOTHERLESS. Auburn, July S.

Shortly lngthe: birthof a daughter, Friday, Mrs. Oeorgo Shoemaker, aged '30y was seized with, not partiim hemorrhages and com plicatisns believed due' to a brain lesion and siMikr rapidly to hor doath. Tho fam ily physician who had attended, her "cpuchnient had left her but a few min uteS before, thinking her fav6rabl6. Tho motherless babo' was the seventh child born to ifrs. Shoe maker.

Five others', togetler with th husband, WOHTNINO STUNS WOMAN. Portlarfd, July .3. itra. Free raont Patterson was knocked down and, rendered unconscious when lightning struck a tire neat where she was standing and communicated to a wire to which she was holding. soon re' vlved under medical attention.

Lightning struck, a tree near the homo of James Gray, bounded off onto the house and shattered, a screen door. Members of th Gray family were shocked but not severely, Considerable hail fell during the. Storm. DRf RUSH PHONE 589 OSTECRlSTHIC 49 5V Plxiey Ldno. Bida.

Development, of a wonderful new treatment that CfJfiES. If yqu.ars crippled or told to have operation, call on Dr. especially: lit others have failed. DR. MARY WHERY Offlcs aid: 40 I.E.

Berry Street. Specialty Diseases of Women. Telephone 470. Hours 10 a. m.

to p. m. and 7 t68 m. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Made By THE ALLEN qOUNTY STRAOT COMPANY, Are We Guarantee All Out Work 725 COURT STREET, Iff PLO rr. WAvwtornpc Uma ANTHdNYHOTKLOLDQ.

OHl f. i J. 0. GROVE, H01 O2 BASS BLOCK" nil Calhoun Street fhones Office, Residence, 7200 red. YOUNG ARTIST'S SUCCESS.

Columbia City; July: 3v Donald Avey, son. of and Mrs, Chaa F. Avey, of North. Main who. has been tak.lntf in the Academy Firie.

Arts, of Chicago, received word this week to the MTeet' that he was to make three landscape scenes which would be sent to the school to remain' on exhibition for a while arid later be sold to1 a Chicago art store. Mr. Avey has made finci progress since has been art school and has displayed 'wonderful Ability as an arllst, old Elkhart, July 3. The marriage, JohnC. Stuck, 71, and Mts.

Angelina Cherry Birch, of Kokomo, at Kokomo, Vas. tho iculminatlon of a rpmance cun mdro forty years ago, before the first rnsrfiad of either of thojprin ripais. iiien, years ago, jiin: pi came riere roin Coldwater to tak'a position In Lako Uoro. foundry, he became demoted to Miss Cherry, but, their friendship wns interrupted when, slie. 'rclurfied.

fprrher "borne Ohio for an extended stay, and the. years brought other interests' In the Mr. StUck.fs'ope'of tho reprcserrtativo; citizens of Elkhart, AtL autos At funeral; iluntlngtori, JuneY the timo in: Huntington county, a.li of cortege 'Vero in. auto, hearse, waa )isil. This happened whtfnjthffuhcral services of WEi Payne, of Union" township, were, "held.

The funeral was In charge. of. Rev. E. W.

oU, of Central Oiristlan church and burial was at the Mt. Hope cemetery. The pall lirnrera WTn Hnrler: lUttgerS. Samuel Umtei't, 11. M.

Best, Charles DeVHle Foster; Charles' Snyder. The werjo Zora Shririer, llclpn Beav er and Oeorgo Beaver; The serviocs aia held at the residence, MAKES. Jtfontpelier, Jnd.V 3. Word has teen fcom Hartford City ot the confession of Lori Cook, forger, who cashed several bad checks, on 'local dealers. All of the checks called for $7.60.

Cook says that he' was with Ida Dart gerneld, more known as Llghtnlng Liz," all day and. that, they had bought quantities of whiskey. He attributes bis downfall to the fact that ne. nad heen drinking and spending money and needed some money to keep! up the i fast pace he had idONTPELIER PYTHIANS ELECT Jfontpelier, Indl, July S. The of met In egular session am elected their officers for the; ehstiincr term.

Thiv arc, as follows) 'Charles Saunders, master bf work) Fpiest Burchard, chancellor commander y. A. N.eal, ice chancellor; Bert ReeVes, prelates Bur Bur son, Inner, uardj and Harold ii VETERAN CARRIER RESIGNS. Van Wprt, Qifl July 3: Jehri Cable, veieran rural mail carrier out of the Van Wert po'stofilcc since July. 1, 1900, has resigned from the service.

lie lias served continuously since appoint rd, thus rendering fifteen years of iaith ful service to the rural patrons of the bfTlce. During hlv service he has traveled by horse and buggy over 110.000 roiks and has. delivered over 1,000,00 pieces of mail, to the various patrons living on his route. BLAMES BAD COMPANY. Hartfonl City, rrid, July i Jcss'e CUrk, who was taken to Jeffersonvllle by Deputy Shcrifr J.

down and wept on the way to the in ititution. Oark detailed his wrong fdoirigs to. the officer and lhat he had. been in bad. company for the past ten fears.

Thn. fact that ho would not' obey the; kindly advlco'of his mother. nesaia, caused him to rail, i PORTLAND'S RESORT IS SOLD. Pprtiarid, July S.The Butcher Lagoon' park, Portland's only pleasure resort, ivas sold to Fret: A. Rtow.jormer hardware merchant, ho assumed Imme.

djate charge, Tho place is to bo rood efpiifd, thef work sanitary bathing' pool starling today, MARRIED IN jllllsdaie, July .3. ITomct Bouderof Wellsf county, Indi, and Miss Hilda M. Trenary, of Adams county, were irnarrievl here Thursday by. Jlcst. Chhrles HcJlselH'Justiie ffi'Mi hntisP Auburn Band.

Robison Parle, Monday one 'day Homer Hainley, of Woodburn, was an Antwerp visitor Thursday: i ilenfy Shepcimnn, nrcompanied. by his wife and daughter, Ednn, aro visiting relatives this week; Mr. and Mrs; Russell who have been; visjting her Adam Resb arid the past we'ekf r'ei turned, ttf their: home at Fo'rf Thursday Mr, and Mrs, John pupman. ahi aaugnter, veima, pi. xacKima, arrived here I (lunula where will vliplt 'her uncle and aunt, Mr.

sndIrs. John. Drier and 'family, arid other rela tives. John Hawkins, accompanied by his son, wefo Wayno visitors Friday, vjhere they: spent the day the) guests 'of his daughter, Jdrs. Borj maii artd faroily, Zan" Crumley, it is rumored, will be th, official, unipiro iortho game' at Payne.

Jiilv 3. He has been' advised to bis life' Jnsurarice. Mrs. Duval, 6t ToIedpr came Thursday for a visit with her parents, Jfr and AIraAbrHni; BauBCnlan. Mrs; Rachel Banks Thursday for Omaha, where' she Will remain a few weeks' the gnest of.

Mrs. Joseph Berrirose and familvv Mra. Edward Leiderani little daughter, Plsjey went to Fort. Way no Thurs ihtyv where "will visit, the guests of Mrs WmriBruner'and family. Mayor 'ilervin Da'y was' a Paulding Visitor Thursday, Mrs; Wjlliain Crier and daughier, Catherine, who havp been visiting rcla tly'cs' at was.

an Antwerp visitor a short time Thursday, while on her Way to her home, at Fort Wayne. Nathan accompanied, by his daughter, Hazel and son 'Clovis, who have been visiting hero, the guests of and Mrs. ueo. Mann and family went to Fort Wayne Thursday, Jacob Crist, who has been employed rty Straus building a fence on their big farm in section 6, Paulding county, there being about three miles of fence, to build, went to Fort Wayne Thursday, to visit his family and enjoy a vacation until after July 4th. Melissa Evans and son, Arron, of Mich Wednesday evening for week's visit with friends' and relatives Mr Mrs.

accom panlejd by Frank' were visitors. Wednesday, being. delegates to meeting of Uatholio Federation. Mrs! Fred and Edward Carr have ship jed their goods to Barbeton, wherihey and the children will go today to, join, tpetr nusDands who are operating a grist, mill at that place for J. C.

Barber, 6f the Barber Match Co. For your routing or picnic buy Haffner's Potato Loaf Bread, the real home aid Breadi KENDALLYILLE NEVS. Kendallvlllp, Indv July 3, The members of the Eriirc Nous chib and several guests wcro entertained by Ir. and Mrs. Arthur Beyer and Miss Qertruds Camp bell at tho IJeyCr "bungalow home pri.

South Main, street Wednesday evening. iThe prizo: winners at bridge whist were, Miss Ella Wchnert and Jinll hart, Musio and dancing, were also e.n Joyed Mr. and frs. "Wallace Barron bavo returned to; their homo in Chicago, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

If ugh! Barron, and other friends. Miss Freeman," who has been thVgiiest of Wiss Bertha Brainard, basireturned tp her home in Grand Rap Mr. and Mrs1, G. W.TulJis lave returned their homo in K'naxvilte, AfteV. Mr.

and Mra. W. sister, A. Jones, and husband. Mrs.

flertnide and daughter Mrs. J. A. Rust, of Indianapolis; who. have' been visiting here, left Wednesday for Minneapolis, where they will Mr.

and. Mrs. Ernest Robinson and daughters. jrnf. Nora Strbman an daughter and J.

Eaton, ot Akron, O. are. gueats of Charles' and Ernest DickirfsOn. Mrs. S.

JI. IIes and son, of St, Joe, are visiting her parents. iMr. arid ifrs. John'Rles, at their farm home near (his city, and her Mrt.

Harry1 Keck, and aroiiy, of this city, Taul Hess is Visiting hfs brother, Ar thtir Mr, and Mrs. Orant Oale. arevisitlrig their daughier, Mrs. 'Jf5. Burer, 'and familj a't Kalaniazop.

arid Mrs. pf are guests of the. iattcr's parents, frt. and' Mrs. Fi L.

Anight. i.frsj Ly i(. Britton and iaughteri pf, 'Winchester, are guests of Mrs; Mary Al Britton, vMrs. W. 8.

W.illi&ms and daughters, Xfisses Luclle and Anna, and Herbert Pugh. are at Clear Lke (or, a short outing 'and a the trusts of and Mrs. tiB7'i II II I OWlng tJ my leaving ForMVayno I am obliged to sell my home on Kfnnairil avenue I bultt this hpnio to live In not simply to sell, and there is a quality in its eojustruction that can only be appreciated by irispesctioii. Den. living nrul, dining rooms have hard wood floors and finish, biiiU in Ikmk cases arid cniria closetsi a real fire place, cfaftsman lightliig fixtures, built in kitchen cabinet, mediciim clothes shoot, etc.

the 7 largo closets and big store also the sleeping porell. The 2 le(lrppm on floor savo the housewife cquhtlcas tirtie arid stepji. Basifcment has large, light laundry, furnace: yprk" Sshop and frui ropm. Equipped Saritb stationary vacuum cleairier with inlets on each floor, and many other electrical and fraal Lot 61 ft. by 137 ft.

witb baclc yard fenced In j. nice walkii; shade niidfrult.ireesj ample! room for garage, and driveway; located on one of the finest residence streets In fliecityi block from either Broadway or South Wayno cars. Remember yoii are, not paying commlsslorij houo Is complete, including awhing, wfnow. shades, curtain rods, bathoon and kitchen fixtures, linoleums, gas range, all rcady.to move Into. Ypu cari have immediate possession, you save all the ttriio and trouble buildino and improviiie vour.

lot. you not. only buy. this property for. $760.00 less than it.

is actually worth NOW, but it In a rielgliborhood. where it is absolutely nrc to INCREASE for several year to come. eirfSEetir 1001 KINNAIRD AVE; PHONE Rodj 7369 at the liome of bride's Mr. and Mfs, Q. Xorh State street.

The ceremony, waa said by ReV. I). 0. pastor of the Presbyterian 'the presence, pf forty guests. PreVjous to; the ceremony Mr, F.Iectus McCormlck, of Detroit, sang.

IVomisp' tahengrrrf's wedding march was played.by jMisa Mlma Axel, a sister of the bride. Miss Hilda Axel, another sister, was majd ofhonbr to the bride and Mr. AicCormlck was bst. man for the bridegroom. The briihs's gown was, white charmeuse, and she wore a veil, and carried 'a.

shower bouquet of white roses apd.lilica'of.th'e valley. Art; elegant wedding dinner w'a served. The bride has been: a teacher In' the publia chopls for a nuinber of 'years' and is a instructor, in the JJctrpit of, Music and 'dVhite loft at once for Detroit, where they' will mako their future home. Atiprney T. Ai Redmond was at Wo'tH LAKe Ihursday, where he.

delivered' am addfcssrngobd road.b'ulkiinjt. several of her girl friends aV. nerving party1 Thursday aftornoPn in honor of ifjss Henrietta Ixihman 'and Miss Foehl, who will leave; soon for thq east to. visit friends, Misa Lobman will leayeSunday for New hostess served dainty Mrs, Victor Oault entertained forty of tha Berean class of the Methodist Protestant Sunday school at their home, on North Main street Thursday evening. A was born Friday to Mr, and Mrs.

Geoffrey Browand. The infant's name is ElizAleth. Lucije. XfUa' XfflrlA WallrAV 2 gucst of fr, and Mrs. Oeorgo Beiford.

St. 'motored to this plajro Sunday, wiieroHhey spent the day with their daughter iter, Mrs, Thomas Snlmpn. Mr, T. A. Kreischcf was a 'business caller Jn Fort Wayne 'Miss Hulda Scaer returned to' her home south' of Convoy' Thursday, inorn irig' after a fortnight a visit with 'relatives) friends in Fort; Ways.

Mrs. MaJrtln North and MrsV Jos Jah Sheets spent Thursday in Van Wrt with Mr. North's Mis. Jake Wyandt, who is seriously 11L Miss Laura Hisket left Wednesday for Cardington, whero she will visit relatives for two weeks. Miss Flbrencq DuVal, of' Toledo, 0., in Uonvoy to visit th her uncle.

Irj rinor: an(l HONORED AFTER If rt Miss Lillian Caroline Axel and Mr. Aflnor Rllln of Detroit, were' 3t I united Ja marriajjs Friday at hbza pocn MONROEVILLE NEWS, Monroevlllej July 3. On Tuesday of this week L. II. Oasselman, of Niezer Cp purchased, ninety head of fine cattle at Dejphos.d.

Mr. "and M'ra, Frsnk Savio, of Convoy, 0., are visiting friends and, relatives here, Mrt Savio has, sold, his photoplay house at Convoy and may locate at Cleveland. Jphn Hummel and isister Clara, of were here.ipver Sunday with Jacob fjchlemmer and fanifly. Georgia' arid Afabel. Youse and; Cara Robinson, who attending school at WnoriBi are hproo.

for the Fourth of July vacation, Mr andMrs. Henry Kriek and Miss Bessie Bowers motored to Beaver. Dam, 0., the, first pf. the week. Ed Brouwer, Alfred faichberger, Walter' Rider and Will, Bauscrman spent the ore part the week fiAhing, at Barbee.

Lakev M. D. and of Fort are visiting relatives at Monroeviilo and; Baldwin; Murray js spending few day with his brother, J. M. and family.

Jacob Alarquardt, who. has been in tf)e hospital in Fort Wyne for several weeks, wllf return home The hew photoplay theater located in the building formerly occupied by the WTight grocery will soon be ready for lwisincss. Mr. MTilte build ipg up in fine shape and installing. peg ular theater Born, to Mr, artd Mrs.

Arfhiir Batten, bergi, Tuesday' morning, a daughter, and Grandpa J. Alleg'ar is busy passing the cigar's. Carl' Jones is home from Chicago for aitwo weeks'; vfit with his parents, and Mrs. Jones, Mrs. X.

Mullis visiting atl Decatur with I. Kalver. arid family. J. D.

Carpenter is at South Bend, attending the State F. D. Carriers, association convention. Have a box of Gold Seal cigars in your hobe 'the Fourth, of July arid celebrate right. 2 2t PBITXTARY, i iriJVVVVsr ufcnrurij'UlJ S.

Dayton Crist, of 2S27 Jane st rcet, Fort Wayne, fngirtpcr pri ther Pennsylvania cmployo for four years, being the son of. Mr, and Mrs, Ellas CrUtt was' born 29, 1S01 and departed 1016. bviiic ing; his ago to 53: years, 8 mrnths and. jiays. die' was born and reared: to.

manhood in Washington towhsblp, Adams county, Indiana. Ho was married: fp Mary Baker in 1884 nhd to said unjon were born viz. Paul Shivers, of Fort Wayne, rind Clias. Aridrews. In 1801 hfs wife departed this world and.

to mourn their loss the husband and the two About seven years aco Mrs. Andrews also preceded hor father in death, thus leaving froriv the said union nrily, one daughter, Sirs. Paul ShiveVs. In the year 1800, Xov. 16.

Mf. Crist wa linifed lit marriage ta, his second wife Mrp, Delia Chapman, a daughter of JMjf. and Airs, Noah Glass, of Adams county.v Indiana. To this union, Were; porn tnrco enuarcn Kno daughter' two son. Tp mourn thelossof A lovihg fnlher) husband and.

friend am thd folowingt Ills dangliter. Valctte, Mrs. Paul Sbivers. Richard and Robert. 4hn fnni eliildrcnr also his aged father, Klias, pi uecatur, Jnd.7 one brother, John F.

of Monroe, and two sisters frs. Jphn Andrews, of Monrop.nriH ytr. II V. Prelacr, of Decatur, Irid.i. foyr grand miiiuitii li9, iaiu, i iiyuis an JSylvm.

besides tho hpst friends other Ills two brothers, nlsp "pre; uvivi, in QCBUI, ons. a LAPSE 135 YEARS to. Gen. Greene, of Revolutionary Fame, is Biiitlo: N. Jfuly 3.

Ons hufidfcil and thirty five years' a'(lcrv be lei. his. cotninarid; tp victory over Gen oral llcdcoat at Gullfonl Court'llousc, 'a Buy your housekeeping outfit now at Fostier's and pay for it; as per their CHRISTMAS SAVING? FUND PLAN; Come inland have it explained. A saving from $25; to $75. CONVOY NEWS.

IL fViwiw CI Xnlv' 5, Mr StuckeV ami Mrs. W. ofVari were iii' Fort Wayno shopping Tuesday. Rev. O.

is visifinit at the relatives and, friends', in I Jg. roni this Imle'r, from Wayne, is snendinir a fe days as thfe. "guest "tit hlsparcnts, fr. and Mrs. flyman Im ler, west of Ctirivoy; Mr.

John Storm and Sicmon Wise, David Storm, and Win'. ifcConnell, of Harrison township; were business callers in Van Wert Wednesday. Mr. Cal Bowen. antjj ons from BUn QT4s pftnti'ni 'fw diyirJjLlL relatives nd friend here.

Mr. and Mrs, James Mlly," Willi panahet and on, aol Mrar Vu Dana. Mr. Crist Was at the Lyon meeting last Winter, 'wns 'banflziol an taken, into ihb Pjmpsdn E. church iii.

rurv tLdjnc, hi Thirty attende'd the dance 'Vf in tho ball over the Star heater by the 'vvaitr'rs xjf toe Wayne hoteL C. Lamb acted as floor Take a box pf Gold Seal vuis wiui you on your Fourth of. Jiily trip. 2 2 i COLORED; BOOSTERS' LEAGUE, A'Negro Boostcrs'league has canized in Fort Wnvne, the nurnoHn nf being to promote good. icl.lowshlp among mcmliersof the race in.

tlils city The of)ccrs aro'nf foljowsi Kd head waiter at, the Klkr ciiib; president 5 FrahU 'CrlSttrfftti; vice' presiclcnt; Jn'mi Stewart, s'ece tnryj Clarencri Cordon, assistant ieore tary, and Mprite Curry, treasurer. Meetings will be held each wieek. NOTICE TO FORD OWN. BRSI. With every set of tires we give a set of demountable, rims.

Special discount dealers. THE AUTO SUPPLY 122; Washington St; 3405, today on this famous battlefield in. honor of'thc memory Ceneral Nathaniel. Crceno, vlio epmmrided the coldnfal force's In the south. 'diiVIng 'the latter nart of llin American rerolutlohi It wa vicinity that thw wa fdiight on March 15, 1781, which r' suited in such heavy losses to Corn Wftllis, the British leader, that he 'wa fbrevl to to Wilmington, N.

Troops froin tho colohieai of Bhode ittamT, Maryland, Virginia, North and' South Carolina took part in the battle and today exer iises1provilleil. for the participation of Trpreschtniive' 6f, states. liig Both state andi fcdeWil fnops participated, among there the Kniijsh ginirds; of 'Green wijb, 1, pf which General Greene was a chartel The niohimient 'waa jfrected with fundi appropriated by congrps In Fehriiary, 1011, and ita dwlicition is.the fnlrnina tion of a movement begun mors wpnty year ago; to honor this re.vor. lutionary hero. The bill for the appropriation first was introduced In.cpri grcus more than a score of years ago' and wnx reintroduced at pvcry subsc quent wsnioii until final passage The monument is irt the form pf pqlu striuh Maine Of General Greene, made, nf brorire.

on a granite base, I thirty feet high. F. pf S'ew York, was' tho jsculpfpr, So mo historians have declared "eral Greene tho ablest, soldier of next fa' Washington. Dur Jngjlio latt'ej1, partlpf t.he Americari col ptniggle for. independence: 'Grppnfl''Won iniinv'' victories over the BrifUh forcea iithe.

with tho aid nf Goiiornls Marion, VSurnter, nd Pickens. It W'as these reverses Cbrriivallij deeidwl io: transfer hi to Virginia. The result wa surrender at Yorklowii on October 10. 1781. which virtually prided the var.

Flood Prevention important. Just Now I At thj time the federal ppvernrnefii is anxious to lend assistance: tt those; communities that aro seeking protee tioo. from flood It. is Very i.m th.nt Fort Wayno and Allen: poijrity. crcntei a board with authority to receive, hlfer, proposals.

City Randall; lias letter9 the United Slates 'war department effect that the government is'; makiriir an' examination to determine'' llie extent tp. which the United StAtes pperate' with local communities t'ri solvp the flood problem. lit pari the lcttei roadsi. "A report is licinjf prepared on a preliiHinary examination o( the Mau nee. river ofid Us friVlitaries, Ohip and Indiana, provided for by the act ofk congress of March 4,.

101.V with a View I to devising plans for flood protection nnd determining the extent, la which tho 'ITniTeJI Slaies 'should co operate with states iuid other commurfities and Interests In carrying out sufh plana." Fprt Wayno caniiot expect Iii, from ebo federal government, and will receive noric'iinless' definite steps aro tak rep by ttis people in delegating authority prevention dis Tliefeforn, if the de cline to. sign the petition; by so spurn the proffered' old. of gpyernment, they themselves will be losers. TJie. nttctition uf.tbe people) is again railed In tho fact that jigning the per titlon I merely ah indorsement Of the rr.wemerit for a' flocnl Prevention dis trlct'ijnd does not incur expense to the G.

ft. Rome City Special Train, Sunday, July 4th Leave Returning Fort Wayne, A. M. Leave Rome City M. Arrive Rome City :15 A.

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