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

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Ww iwi'' i Bi "i W'll A.LW)1'!ilW.l''ll'Jl."l:1 in. JJr. HRtf0fctt WAYNE EYBNINt 'SKaTlNE! Fj; Back of tnny shrewd business deal, that't being tout through as you read this, lies the braln clear tog, wit sruupsuuiig; Breakfast FORCER VM 4f 'I ren kitataiaht mi Hun Cmmtm4 M1 kMli ncBr aroeiaaiiktat uni? 'P7I CLEANLY WOMAN. TtUka leeaulas; Bet That Ska Cents DulnA Cleanly ntn has aa erroneous Idee Vat by securier the whlen re fieres the dandruff, sesles, she la curing: the dandruff! She may wash her ecal fcrery day. and ret have dandruff her rtife long, accompanied by talllne; hair.

too. The only war in. woria 10 curs dandruff la to kJU Ui danarutr farm, and there la ha hair preparation that will do that but Newbro'a Herpktde. HerpU elde by killing the dandruff arorm. leaves the hair free to (tow aa healthy Nature Intended.

Destroy the eeuie you remove, the effect. Kill the dandruff germ with Herpielde. Bold by leading; drumrlaln. Send lOe. In atsmps for sample to The Herplelde Detroit.

Mich. AGED WOMAN EXPIRED AFfEHLOJiG ILLNESS Mrs Henrietta KallenbachSuc; cumbsat Ago; of 70 ptherDeath Mr. HiritU.XHnbch, widow of the late George JKaUenhachj died at 1 clock this; afternoon a tie of her aori, Oeorge Xallsn bach, 1001 John street. She was about MTenty yean of age and had bees in poor health for tome time. Kallenbach was a native of Germany, but had.

resided; in Tort Wayne for a number of yean. She is survived by of children, among them being Mrs. Kirkenbeul, JtTi. Tred fiteck, Mra. Lehman and George Kallenbach, of this city.

An. other "child resides in Germany, LINDEMUTH. Nina Llndemuthj 'daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Edward Llndemuth, Maumee township, died Thursday sight frjom pneumonia, at the age of thirteen years. Funeral services will be held Sat unlay morning at 10 o'clock from the State line M.

E. church. CBOXTON. PELLEN5 ft kEWIS, SPECIAL GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK LAWN GRASS SEED. TLOWER SEEDS.

SPRING! BULBS. A flnelfct of Oannas, named va rietlee, ut received from North Carolina. A 00 UNION PACIFIC line to OREGON and WASHINGTON March jit to April 30tb, colonist rates to all points in these tates, from Chicago $33.00 8t. Louis 30.00 Trains' handsomely equipped. Tourist sleeping cars a specialty.

Past time. Smooth roadbed. "i 54 63C.4TH CINCINNATI, 0. W. H.CONNOR, General AomL Milton E.

Crozton, a carpenter residing at 8416 Euclid avenue, died at midnight from a complication of diseases, at the age of forty two years. Mr. Crozton is survived by the widow and three children Blanche, Edith and Walter. He was a mem ber of Harmony lodge No. 10, I.

0. 0. and the funeral services will be held from the residence Sunday afternoon at 9 o'clock under the auspiees of that fraternity. The family requests friends to omit flowers. CALL fXTENOEfl TO 'IM EDWARD WILL Ip; Succeed Re 1l WSea brease as Rectorof Trinity Episcopal Church.

Rev. Ed ward Averill, of Peru, has ieceived a. call; to become" rector of Ttfaity Episcopal church: to succeed Hot, W. Seabrease, resigned, at a meeting; the restry" of Trinity parish held last Rev. Aver ill wae present at the meeting and signified a willingness to as his congregation at Peru consented ta.his leaving.

Her. Averlll headsa list of eight young pastors recommended by Xsbop John Hazen. White, bf Mlchl gan City. He is a young man of, exi cptional ability aa a preacher and possesses all the attributes of a suo cesifuf paster. Bev.

AyerUl' has fllied the, pulpit at Trinity church en several occasions and his preaching created a most favorable impression. It Is very Improbable that Peru congregation will refuse to accept, hi resignation and it is practically assured that he will come to Fort Wayne. He will in all likelihood assume his duties here about the middle of May. Bishop White and Eev. Averill will be in the city nezt Tuesday to' meet the vestry ant will be tendered a reception In the parish house by the men of Trinity church in the evening.

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Deafness Cannot Be Cured Br loesl apnHoatlons, thr cannot rtaoh tha aliened portion of the ear. There It only one war to cure deafness, and that Is liv nnfi.tltMtlonal romodloi. Deafness Is sensed br an Inflamed condition ef the muooue lining of the Eustachian Tune. wiim thu fnba le lnfltned rou have a ramMlns; sound or lmperfeot hesrlnff, and when It Is entirely cloeed, Deafness Is the result and unless the inflsmmstlon can he tak'n'out and this tube reitored to Its nor mat condition, hosrlnr will he destroyed for eitr; nine cue out of ten sre cauied hr Catsrrh, whloh Is nothing hut an tnflsmed condition of the muooue sorrlces. Wi will five One Hundred Dollars for nr esse of Deafneee (cansed bf catarrh) that cannot he oured hy Kail's Catsrrh Cure.

Send for elronlars, free. T. J. CHENEY a Toledo, 0. Sold ty all Drurtleti.

TSc. klill'i ramlly Fills ars the heat. There will be a mass meeting of oltizens of Lalceslde In Dlttoe's hall this evening to discuss matters of interest to property holders in that imburb. Bexsll Dyspepsia Tablets form the foundation in the bridge of Health. Health is Just across the river; for thousands thoueai.ds whose stomach are tick, and which grow worse' instead of better.

Their stomachs need a rest, until nature's forces can recuperate. Ninety per cent "of the diseases of mankind originate from a disordered stomach, and not to keep the stomach in healthy oondltlon Is to court seri dleeaee. The Beorall Dyspepsia Tablets are i guaranteed to relieve and cure permanently all the most distressing and painful forms ef Dyspepsia and Indigestion. This uerantee is printed on every and money' will, be refunded, to aU who are not satisfied. Rexall Dyspepsia ToMets are Warranted to Cure all Forms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia.

Money will be' refunded, exactly as printed on package, In case' dissatisfaction. Pries SS eentt at our atore or by mail. PELLENS LEWIS, Druggists. WABASH RAILROAD "THE WAx OP THE WOKtD" EXCURSIONS TO ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR.

Commencing on April 23 and daily thereafter the following round trip ticket rates will be In effect via the Wabash. 15 days limit, S13.CJ0. 60 days limit, $13.38. Season, $10.00. The present Wabash service consists Of dally trains each way between Port Wayne and St.

Louis. Elegant Pullmans, Dining Cars, Chair Cars and new and modern coaches. Call at Wabash ticket office for a descriptive folder of the World's Greatest World's lair free. Q. THOMPSON, Pass.

Ticket Agent Api li.n.lMe.i'.n.ii.M.M.ti.me NOTICE. Fort Wayne, April 15. 1904. To Officers and Members of Harmony Lodge, No. 19, I O.

O.F.: There will be a special meeting of the Lodge at 7:30 p. m. today, to make arrangements for the funeral of our late Brother Milton Croxton. E. A.

Tousley, C. Will Johnson, R.ec Sec'y. If you don't need glasses we will tell you so. Examination free. DALLAS P.

GHEEN, Expert Optician. Editor Anaelm Puelber, of tho Staats Zeitung, has gone to Indianapolis to spend a few days. Don't Delay Until Too Ltrte I know you want to get some (laseeti, but you hate to have your eyes Now, If you come to my office. I 'will do all the testing myself privately; no one will you. I have mastered the art of flttlnr glasses RIQHT und my work la all done according; to the latest approved methods, and If the glasses do not civ you the comfort you desire they east yea nochiruc.

You have nothing te lose, I you can only jain. All Is freet pay Ton glasses only. Every pair made to order. OTTO KLINKENBERC, Expert Optical Specialist Cer. Berry and Clinton, Over Drug, Store.

Heee. PARAGON HAMS ELHI the si rev Ithi' tt I.4' TRY THE.SENTINEL WANT AD3.J' ETJNEEAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Laylander Euneral services of James J. Laylander will be held Saturday, afternoon at 2UJ0 o'clock from the residence of the son, 1303 West Main street, and, the remains will be shipped to Hopewell, Ohio, for inter men. Scheer Funeral services of Mrs, William Scheer will be held Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock from the residence, 1218 Wall street, and at 2:30 front Emmaus Lutheran church, Oardtnler funeral services of Walter 8.

Crardlnier will be held Saturday afternoon at VI o'clock from the residence, 81D Lincoln avenue. Interment at Prairie Orovs cemetery. Mathleu Funeral services of Joseph Mathleu will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 from the residence, Coombs street and New Haven avenue, and at 0 o'clock from the Cathedral. INSUBJLNOX. D.

C. FISHER InwiuCf, Real Eiiiti to. Limi So. 188 West Wayne Street, MBtWATNE, INDIANA. ACCIDENT, HEALTH and LUBIUTY INSURANCE enrsiif COMTANIZa BXPBESENTED D.

F. AULT sws, 'ne t13. R'm 1 MxlsyUng Blk, National Biscuit Comp'y L)OMESTIC BREAD 'Vour Grocer's Take No Other Look at the Label RUBBER GLOVES t(rd HouMclftAning Oomfortie Tlrea tit rtAW ml. tXkcADE PHARMACY. jxtioa a.

vMjj, 118 W. Berry BX. ..) 'v Phone483. No Monfey Down. Hunter: Roscnbloom Co or.

Washington and Calrieuri, TO1 OTCOKPOBATB PB.BSBYTEBY. There will be a meeting of the Presbytery of Port Wayne in the Presbyterian church at Auburn nezt Monday evening. At this meeting steps will be taken to Incorporate the Presbytery, which has been in contemplation for some years. Commissioners will be elected to the general assembly, which meets in Buffalo May 19. PAMEB POUND DEAD.

Goshen, Ind April 15. Jonathan Herr, for many years a prosperous Union township farmer, was ound dead in a barnyard Wednesday evening. He had gone there to look after some sheep and expired from heart failure. He was a bachelor. end quite wealthy.

August Lankenau, editor of the Treie Presse at Bay City, left for bis borne this morrMng. Mr, Lankenau was called to the city by the death of his brother, W. J. Lan kenau. AT CENTBAL GROCERY.

Will have fancy Strawberries, Wax Beans, Spinach, Onions, Badlahes, 1 Lettupe, Beets, Celery, Tomatoes, Oreen Peas tor Saturday morning. California Oranges, 18, 28 and 30o doc Wax Lemons, doe. 28 lb sack Oranuiated Sugar, $1.20 Santat Clara Prunes, 5, 7 and 10c lb, Molr Peaches, lp and 12Ji tb. Moor Park Aprioots, 120 5h. Evaporated.

Apples, Betb. California fancyNectarines, 10c lb. California? Silver Prunes 12Jo lb. Sugar Cured Picnic Haras, 9o lb. Bugar Cured.

Hams, l2c, lb. i i hays fine 'lot' 'Dressed X. BUSTER BROWN, MM" Apparel BUSTER BROWN; 'V mg For the Little Men A prominent factor in the success of this. store has been the devotion to one ideal the better retailing of Men's and Boya' Clothing exclusively. All force of perfect organisation, expert selection and cash buying Is exerted to do this one thing well.

In' our children's department It has. resulted this spring in the moat complete exposition of juvenile clothing ever made in the west. Our spring stocks represent the very choicest productions of the present season in fabrics, styles and qualities. The leading tailors of boys' cloth, ing in America are represented by their best work. The Influence ot our cash buying and Immense business secured to us such price concessions that our underselling Is assured as positively as our leadership in display.

In planning the boys' spring outfit no calculation can be correct that fails to take into account the advantage of buying it at this big, modern clothing store. Boys' Knee Pants Suits At $2 Up to $9 Tou can choose from thousands and your choice may be of double breasted two piece Suits, three piece Suits with vests, Norfolk, double breasted Norfolks with narrow pleats, slngls breasted two piece Suits, Sailors, Russians and double breasted Sailors with bloomer pants, Eton collars or white collars and cuffs. Whatever turn your fancy may take in attiring the boy you'll find here the great eat possibilities for satisfaction. We would call your special attention to the "Buster Brown Suit" We have the exclusive sale of this novelty in this city, and it can be had at no other store. Look for the Label on Suit "Buster Brown." PI yt PIXLEY COMPANY L.i I i 5 l'l 0 yT 1 'I I BUSTER BROWN.

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