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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 9

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THE FORT WAYNE, EyENiNC; SENTINEL TUESDAY; MARCH 190 HOME MADE BREAD I what all good housekeepers claim for It tn greatest acMevemant of household cook ing. It la alsd quit an accomplishment to be abl to havs horn made cakssj such as anglaja food, devil' food mud all nlco layer cakes. For all thia home taking ws recommend to all readers "TresseUV1 "Silver Dollar. Patent" It a Tlour of home production, for sals by all grocers, not put up in' pastboard boxes at ad exorbitant pries of 18.00 par' barrel, but within reach of everybody at leas than half that much. Ask'your AiAAAAaiAafcataseA'afcAasaak $26,000,00 la the maximum limit the National Xif a Insurance company will issue a policy for on one person's life.

'Thia may be old fashioned' conservatism. All right. The National stands for old faahioned honesty of purpose and action without any high pressure "frenzied" frills. This suits lots of people, I CHABLES B. JTTCH, Gen.

Agt I 720 Clinton Street, Tort wayne Ind. lite National Bank CapiUl 200,000. Eurplua, $100,000. Pays interest oa certificates of deposit as follows! per cent per annum If left 4 4 per cent par annum if left 1 year. V.

Safe deposit boxes Jor tent 82.00 and upwards per year. JOHN W. WHITE President. H. A.

KEPLINQEB, Cashier. JL HATTERSLEY SON PLUUBERt, STEAM FITTERS. 200 2 1 2 E. rnrt Wouno i vii iiajiioi MAIN 8T, Rational ban IV LI8OF DIRECTORSi. Clement P.

App, John It, Bass, aueust E.C. Wm. A. Bonn, Stephen B. Bond.

Frank H. CutshaU, John Eweman, B. Fltspatrlcky Ohas. a QulM, Willis Batteralej. Ely Hoffman.

C. Max Hoffmann, Oaylord M. Ltslfe, John It Landenberer, Edward M. Wilson; Wm. E.

Mossman, Henry C. Paul. Oeorfe W. PIxley, Henry F. Moellertng; John Peters Wm.

K. Noble, i The Old National Bank will pay In th nla ttira 31 ear cant. j( per annum on Certlfieates of Deposit ,11 leftenSMli nwmn, nu iBur Fvr cent, per snnurt If left six (8! months. EDWAROJLDEfiHEl SANITARY PLUMBING, 623 E. Jefferson Straet.

'Phone 2333. Job word done promptly JONES and JUMP painters; and decorators Have yout: 'walls' tinted and decor ated A ,117 323 "WEST BUTLER' 'Phone 8397, YETTERiNARiAri i17.E..::Maln';:Bt. Phenes 17i Hsnis 1 ffowtatfelp Your Girls. 'The anitous mother of the family oftes the whole burden of responsibility so far as the home medication of common ailments of the airls or boya are The cost of the doctor's visits are. very often too great for consideration.

At each times the mother is invited to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, for medical advise, which is given fret, Correspondence is held strictly confidential. SSOO REWARD FOR WOMEN yWCANNOT CtlSED.

up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such a no ethet. remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietor and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay lyx la legal money of the United States, for any caseofLeucorrliea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb ubieb they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Wosld's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, Buffalo, N.

Y. Take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets instead of any other laxative. Grin and bear your SUFFERING, if yon prefer, but yon Will find life pleasanter, if you will cure (ho pains with that grea modern pain remedy, II AM LIN 8 WIZABD oii. All pain is caused by some form of Inflammatory action.

Hamlin Wizard Oil drlres out the inflammation and thereby relieves and cures the pain. There Is no other relief and cure known to medical science for the pains of rheumatism, neuralgia, indigestion, earache, headache, toothache, and for injuries such as bruises, sprains, cuts and burns, so certain and safe In results as Hamlini Wizard Oil; Price 50 cents and $1.00. Fully guaranteed. For sale and recommended by PUS LEWIS WARNING March comes In like a lamb. Don't let the lion's arrival nnd Tour coal Mn empty; Order now and avoid the rush.

Fort Wayne Goal Go, HEABQVAIITEIIS. pENUINB. iScranton, Pocahontas, Hocking Jackson. Exclusive Agents For Black Band, Red Jacket and Elk Manor W. Va.

Coal. Anti Carbon, destroys soot. We have It EHONsrioaa. Bash's Lawn Fertilizer Barnyard Manure smothers and burns put your lawn and; flila.lt with, millions of weed seeds. Our Xawn Fertilizer la free' ol seed seeds! Teed yottr' lawn 'and' keep'.

It green. Prloa 2c per pound. 8. BASH CQ. and At' i Elektrw hair March' ()and, II mMi 'mls1rii OPERATION TO SAVE OF Removal of Fluid From Brain Restores Boy Convulsions Cease at Once.

Hew York, Jfarcb'2S. To save the life of a boy Vha was taken to Flower hospital a week apo suffeiing with cereybi eplnal hla skull has been trephined. The patient's reoovery he been remarkable and It la thought he la tlrely out of dangers Previously he was to all appearances doomed to death Dr. William Tod Helmuta has a theory that the severe cerebral symptoms are caused by pressure of a on the brain coverings. He concluded that to remove the fluid, and consequently the would result in it not a permanent cuto.

DESPERATE CASE IS TAKEN. The case was a desperate one and had' progressed rapidly in spite of all the methods of treatment. The patient ie nine years old. The operation was performed in Dr. Hel muth's clinic.

Dr. Helmuth expounded his idea of the course of the disease and the possibility of cure from an operation. "In the case ot cerebro splnal men ingit." he said, "a very rapid ef fuslou of fluid place in the brain coverings. This ejerum later becomes septic. To the pressure of this fluid on the brain and spinal cord can be attributed tie severe cereojal eymptoma of the disease, while to the pressure of the pus can be aaslg ned.the Intense toxlnla.

Fot the relief of this pressure I propose removing a email piece of bone from the skull on both sides, puncturing the brain covering and allowing the fluid to When the patient was brought into the. operating room he was In convulsions. Els back wa arched and he fought with the strength of a man. It was all the skilled attendants could do to keep him' from harming himself, To all save Dr. Helmuth the case seemed hopeless.

PUNCTURES BRAIN COVERING, An was administered with difficulty and the operation, pr. eeeded. Dr. Helmuth made; two hole in the boy's head, one about two todies above the other. Through the openings he punctured the brain cov "erlng and extracted quantity of the deadly fluid.

The effect was amazing. the boy Issued from the effect of the anesthetio all traces of had disappeared and In a feeble voice he asked for a drink of 'water. Dr. Heimuth, who had beera watch ing aniriously, was gratified beyond measure. To1 make assurance that ti brain pressure had Ibeen reraoyed he asked boy his The.boy gave his name wlthfliit hesitation and renewed his.

demand for a glass of water. He said he.wae vary: thlTsty. CITY BREVITIES, MUs Cornelius, of Xima.OhlOj js the guest of Mr. andlilrs. Lloyd Cor neilus.

Mrs. Frank Kepllnger and son, Livingston, have returned home to Piqua, Ohio. Rev. C. Gross has been summoned to Chisago to attend a called nieetdng of the trustees of Concordia seminary.

St. Louis. John V. Lunz, of the Fort Wayne Oil and Supply company, fell from a ladder yesterday and Injured one of hls.feet.. The senior class of the high school is having rehearsals of the comedy "Tulajwhich will be produced early fi.

"the "spring. Mrs, Hoslna Perry of Third street, has" purchased an eighty acre farm of. S. Vought nine and a half miles east of tho dty for 4,200. County Clerk W.

A. Johnson "received a letter from the insular department yesterday making inquiries concerning Fred Johnson, who has applied for" a position as teamster for the government in the Philippines; Relatives of the young man have re ceived no word from him for yean and he was given up for dead. He enlisted at the outbreak of the Span' ish Amerlcan and was with one of th first; Sent' to the PIMPLE I triil klaat b1e4 rdt4i wklnh ft114 do an food bat 1 hmrm foaad in rlf ht thine fslUitv Mr wt full Plla tad black kiadi. AfMrtkklotf Curkru khy atlt left. I an toallantnf of than an4 Mtowaaadlnc ban I ftel flaa wkaa I rtaa la a porataf.

Hop tt aaaea I rtaoBunaatt OaaaaiaM 4 0. WUU, IlsT Kxsrk.K. jajryaTw Best For ysy Tha Bowels P1aMaBI.FaJUbl8.PaUnt.Tai0d.Dafloi. favar SlehaB, Wah or flrilM. 18, Ue, Kavtr Sold fa balk.

Tba gaaala Ubfat ataapad 000. laarsalaad to aara or yoaf aawaor back. i ttarllDf Kemady C.V Cbitag or N.Y. 35J ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILUOI BOXES USE ALLEN'S FOOT EASE. A fowdsr te as shaksa.

into the ihsea. 9Tonr fsct.fssl asrvous aaa damp, and tired easily. If roa bave. aeblsf fsst. trr Allan's 7ootEare.

It rests the ftt aad msksa new er tisnt shoss assr. Cares sonlne svollsa, swsstur 'set, tils. tsrs and osllous spots. Kallsvei ChUUslm, Corns and Bunions ot all pain and rlTM reit and comfort. Inr It todij.

Soil lr all Drnffiata' X5e. on't aoospt sny. suosti tats. Trial naokare FBIE. Address Allen S.

Olnutld. If. Y. Northern Indiana and Gossip John Hartlleb, 83 years ot age, walked twelve miles to Peru to pay less than. 3 taxes, and then danced a jig to show that he was not tired.

FatherJ Suehmlg, of the Catholic church at Avllla, is In impairedimpaired health and has gone to a sani tarium In Milwaukee to receive treatment. Hiss Eva Lappln, of Xokomo, will go, upon the stage as understudy for the 'Amlta dance, a vaudeville feature which was given In Fort Wayne a short time Promoters of the Goshen, Syracuse, Columbia City, Huntington electrlo line are now In the east endeavoring to finance their proposition, and have high hopes of success. Capt. H. Dodge, a well known Elkhart attorney, died Monday afternoon at the age of 61 years.

Capt. Dodge was a veteran of the civil war and was quite wealthy. Bev, J. W. Bowen, pastor of the M.

E. church at South Whitley, was stricken by paralysis shortly after he had eaten his breakfast Monday morning and is in very critical condition. Fearing that banks were unsafe, Charles McDivlttt, of Ooshen, kept his wealth secreted in his home. Saturday afternoon thelves got his money and a lot of Jewelry, the plun der valued at $125. A horse and carriage owned by Os car Fritzinger was stolen from in front of the Reformed church at Decatur Sunday evening while Mr.

Frit islnger was at worship. There has been no clue discovered, to the identi ty of the thief. Jesse. Anderson, of Decatur, made a tour of several saloons in that city Sunday and as a result has filed affidavits against Matthias Sctiafer, Charles D. MurTay, Chris Boknecht and Fred Seivers, charging them with Violation of the liquor laws.

Prof. B. B. Harrison, for fifteen years superintendent of the Auburn schools, will retire at the close of the school year and remove to bls.farm in Ohio. He Will be succeeded by H.

O. Brown, superintendent of the Butler schools. Owen, of logansport, former secretary of state; of tndiane, has entered a sanitarium in Paris to un dergb; an operation upon his spine, which was injured in a fall three years ago. Mr, and Owen have been making; a. tour of foreign lands for some time.

Mrs; Edward Ii. Bobbins, wife of the Auburn banker who was' sentenced to prison for mismanagement of the bunk's funds, has gons With her children to Flndlay, where she will make her home with her parents during; her husband's absence father Is now an inmate of the, hospital for the insane at Logansport, Charles Brown, a young SO years of age residing near Blutdon, entered the stall ot a yearling colt, and the colt grabbed him by" the forearm with Its teeth and threw him in the manger. The colt then seized his left hand, nearly tearing It off, While Brown lay in the manger the Animal reared on its hind feet and at tempted to trample him with its fore feet. The man 'was unconscious when discovered by his brother, who drove, the away with a pitchfork. SEEDLESS APPLE WIUS KINO.

Denver, March 28 "Delicious. The best apple I ever tasted." In thia language King Edward of England by cable yesterday sounded the praise of the Colorado seedless apple. Incidentally he Issued an order that the delicacy be served at court dtar ners whenever such apples can be had. Four flm specimens ot the fruit were sent, last week by J. F.

Spencer, of Gr.ind Junction, to London. One was cent to the king and the others were cold at auction for charity, bringing 60 shillings each, or at the rate of $3,000 a bushel, the highest price ever paid for apples. CURED HEMORRHAGES OF THE LUNGS. "Several years since my lungs were badly affected that I had many hemorrhages," writes A. M.

Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. I then started to take Foley's Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. 1 recommend it in advance stages of lung trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Refuse substitutes.

Sold by Dreier Bro. Miss Geneva Rheinhart, of Toledo, is the guest of Miss Habecker. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. To draw the fire out of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, A spe ciflc for piles. Get the genuine.

L. Tucker, editor of the Harmonizer, Centre, writes 'fl have used DeWitt's Witch, Hazel Salve in my family for Piles, cuts and burns, i It is the beat salve on tie market. Every family should, keep it on hand." Sold by Meyer Bros. Co. Miss Ja'nie Cox, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs.

W. P. Breen. It Is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic effectupon theUver.

Sold by Meyer Bros. Co, and Gocke. Mrs. Ben Goldoerg, of Terre Haute, is visiting her brother, Well. Your eye defects may seem a small thing, but if to run Its own course it will grow into a serious condition.

Consult atonce. Dallas F. Green, Expert Optician, Confirmation Dresses ready made, 3 17 tf THE PEOPLE'S STORE, OHITHAT BACKACHE. NINETIMES OUT OFTEN ITS CAUSED BY CONGESTION, til The simplest, easiest and most effective, remedy for this most common complaint Is an AUcock'i Porous Plaster. Millions have been cured of back trouble during the past half century by this wonderful, strengthening and pain relieving 1.1.

ntmtMUtn JUcocVtVmtltrttntrunn. iteed not to contain belladonna, opfara or eny 1, NhlsuUiABiei Irtdts ArlajtHlai TIimi ma am aiintiiji tamf. 'i fUbw gtiml which taothct rtrenfthen uiii cim Stob the Ache with an Allcock PIASTER Insist Upon Having Alkock'. KmmmmmmtESSSSSSSm wmaanniumwucim elegtrig fpreI Ve Kaye a largo Jiae of tba latest designs iii our shpwKroom, We sell rora froni Best Quality Lowest Prices Consult us for Plumbing; Electric Wiring and Heating. ALBERT R0LF BRQ.

Phone No. 665 1026 1028 Broadway i MESSENGER SERVICE ROOM 17 ARCADE TELEPHONE 864 RED I INF THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CITT Mtificial EprH May alther a joy or a eVmtant nulaatnoa. It dapands upon your ars hosslsasly" pons; w. oan supply yon wrlth a Walh flttliaa Pull Upper and Lower Set of Teeth, B. H.

MOMMER, mH' Mrs. Jahn Wert, who dlel at M1U lersburg, Elkhart county, Friday Eight, was 88 years of age, and Is sunrlyed by her seven daughters and six sons. Shs was married nearly seventy years ag. Her husband Is 00 years age and very feeble. Bev.

John S. Hetfleld, ifor many years a resident of died Sunday evening at the age of 80 years. He was' a Jilpneer Methodist Episcopal clergyman, and officiated at many marriages at Warsaw Hfty years ago. Eev. Hetfleld had served lu both the.

Mexican and the Civil war's. The Columbia City waterworks passed Into municipal control In 1894, since which time receipts have exceeded expenditures 84,995, all betterments Included. Thaitty gets Its fire protection free. In 1898 the city acquired the electrlo light plant, which has profited the dty $6,000, besides fifty two street lights free ot charge. Charles King, formerly of Mount Zlon, Wells 'eounty; "ho wss ds ejared legally dead by the circuit court a year ago lnorder that his propsrty Interests bs sett tied, has turned up alive In Colorado.

He mysteriously disappeared years ago. The court's docree affects Mm only as to property which he owned in this state. Elkhart has been selected as the place whsrs the annual Northsra Indiana Interacholastlo Track and Eleld meet will be held May" This was deoldsd at a meeting of the Northern Indiana Athlotlo assocla tiori held at.Laport Saturday afternoon, to. which! delegates wars sent by doshenj Hammond, Michigan Cltyj Plymouth, laporie and Ilk BenJajttlnSells, buslneas man oUsappeare deleaving a note In which he tells bis wife and his business partner' thai; h's feels that' ha is losing bis ralnd; and saysjthat' he basi deteTmlned to tako his own life rather', burdettlis friends; 3(f his 29 ,1 7 BKS38 Put' in Your House S2 1 Fixturfr $400 Wiring, KOO 2 Sockets, ,70 2 Holders, .30 2 Shades, .70 2 Lamps, iSO Plumber's Price, OUR PEIOE $2.98 St EDMUND'S ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. 1019 Calhoun Street Telephone 262 'i II i I a T'i fejlalte'fiijljifeiiil.

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