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TO HIDE LIGHT SOLICITOR CITY TO MAKE CAMPAIGN FOR COMMERCIAL BUSINESS. Walton Avenue Track Elevation Resolution Will Be Adopted Early The heard this alien, tin. assessment mils fo 1 hi 1, i ili of slreet. and for the mental lamp posts cm Calhoun street aims him openeu mr 1,2110 tons 01 0f Is purchased. WALTON AVENUE.

A preliminary track elevation resolution will he adopted by the hoard of works within Ihe next week providing for a separation of grades at Walton avenue There now Is In court a suit attacking resolution adopted several years ago hy a former hoard under Ihe general track elevation law, lint Ihe present administration believes that the work should he accomplished under the new statute, the same one Hint has governed all the work done to date. The physical work at Walton ave r.ue would not he of serious moment and the only objection In sight is that the IVhnsv Ivanla will not want to change its grade at Walton avenue until such time as thn way la clear to establish the grade that will he maintained east of Calhoun SUcet NO SPECIAL PRIVILEGE. That 1 here will be no Shown New Veer's eve drinks in cafes after 111 the icvelers will have relrhrnth.iis on New Vent ienlenr iimmlng Willi niore plehian, and hence more familiar, beer Is the statement of Police Chief Abbott He aays that he has received no Instructions from the hoard of safety re gardliiK New Year's eve and expects none, as it Is well understood by the saloon men and cafe owners generally that the 12 o'clock law holds goesi on New rear's eve as well as any other nlgbt. To Meet with Keiler. The park board will consult with Kngl aeer Kesler relative to a plan for a double roadway entrance to Foster park as proposed hy the Klxlb Ward Improvement association The plan as drawn shows a width of 112 feel, while as a matter of fact the property Included Is but ninety feet wide, which means that In all probability Hie original plana of Engineer Kesler will be gone through with.

Preparing for Osage Street. The board of public works Is rushing through the preliminaries for the opening of Howell street, which will be a continuation of ravage street when that Ihor ouichfare Is extended through under the Nickel I'iale tracks Howell street la to be opened from the alley west of Hrhllllng avenue to Custer avenue, which virtually Is Oaage street extended. YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY will get you Meigs' glasses "and satisfaction to last you the years through. We are that "most for your money" place you have been looking tor. ASK YOUR FlUENDS Glasses, including examination, $1.50 up.

SPECIAUSrJ LYRIC Bl 0f. Let'i Find Out. Mniiii lpal Xmvs lii'imrliuenl, Dally News: Is there mil on ordinance re.iuiiing slrcot rar conductors la rail thr mines hi the slrccts and there not some way In which conductors on city lines may he forced to show consideration to passen I wan on a Huffman street car last Suinloy nisi, I and, being im fn miliar with Ihe rlly. IIMpnod to hear the streets ailed, but not a whisper about street asmcs until 1 asked as we Beared a corner 11 1, at Ktrrel It I was gruffly Informed It ni High Meet, ami. that was thn is II, has been rcfi rred to nigh IkuII The Birth Record.

10 Archer il.nighK to Mr and Mrs John Hur Wllduo.iti v. a ilaiiKh Municipal Notes. cam nl diphtheria i the lioffmanjhou Hectors employed nn elsv 1 1, inn. lis the vol Vviiihiiin expires Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Htlckl against i watte street will of ilamages that rove satisfactory, COLUMBIA CITY NEWS. of Warsaw, il days with returned 1 station ain ihe light iwt Million ni in. pm city Hunday even ng I. ung No 2 the of. nl her im it li.i Mrs.

Sam Parrntt. Virgil Kensler, of Mlddlepoint, 0., arrived In this city Sunday and Is the guest of Rev. A. LuckenbiU and family. Mrs.

Anna Klfner, of floshen. arrived in ibis city Sunday evening and is the guest of A. T. Steele and family. Mias (icrtrudc Pott, of Kurt Wayne, arrived in this city Sunday and will visit for a few daya with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. John lireen, of Llgo nier, arrived In this ity Sunday and are the guests of Mrs. H. S.

Menaugh. Mrs. Joseph Cnrver left Sunday evening for Lognnspnrt, where she will visit for a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur 8. Dcderlck.

Miss (icrtrude Srhlnheckler, of Port Wayne, arrived In this city Sunday evening and will visit for a few days with W. C. Holloman and family. John Ovcrdear, of Richmond, arrived In this city Sunday and is the guest of his brother, Jacob Overdear. This la Mr, Overdear'B llrst visit to Columbia City In twelve years.

Keller Sheoler, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sheeler. Mrs. William Metzler, of I.udlngton, arrived In this city Sunday evening and will for the next two weeks be the guest of Mrs.

James Sharp and family, Albert Auer, of Chicago, arrived in this city Sunday evening and will visit for a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Auer.

C. 0. Dorlot and son Merrill returned Sunday from Indianapolis, where they visited fur few days with relatives. J. C.

Sanders, of this city, returned Sunday from Indianapolis, where he attended the slate teachers' meeting. Mr. Sanders was appointed as a member of tha Slate executive committee. Rev. William David, who recently moved to this city from Kosciusko county.

Is on the shit list, fluttering from a complication of dlscnses, and his attending physician holds forth no hope to the Immediate family. Miss Frances Humbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Humbert, of Columbia 1. unsalp, wrl'cs from Lansing, where she went ,1 few days ago to visit, that she was married on Friday night, bee, 27, to Thomas H.

Hunter, of Madison, lnd. II was known I hat the young people were engaged but regardless of this the announcement of their mairlage rente as a distinct surprise to Miss Humbert's par eiils and friends. The newlyweds will make their future home at Madison but before going 10 (hut city will visit here for a few days with Miss Humbert's parents, Mrs. Harry Sehwler and children, of Detroit, who visited bin for a few week! with Mr. and Mrs S.

P. Kaler, left Sunday evening for her home. 0. M. Alberls, of Mlshawaka, arrived In this city Sunday evening and will visit for a few days with friends.

Mrs. T. c. Miller returned Sunday evening from Fort Wayne, where she for a week wilh relatives. Mrs.

Charles sinister returned to her home at Loganaporl Sunday evening after making a pleasant visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Jacob 1'lattner. Orlando Maunen and family and Mrs. I.

J. Clark, of Itenssalaer, who Mrs. I. J. Clark, of Rensselaer, who Mrs.

Henry Mannen, left Sunday even lug for their homes. Miss Carrie Croft returned to her home at Hoann Sunday evening after making a short visit hero with Mrs. She, man Haynes. Fred Clevinger, of I.arwlll, a young man that has been giving the officers, considerable trouble for the past six months, Is wanted by the officers on a harge of Jumping trains and a diligent search Is being made for the young man. If apprehended a more 1 charge will be hied against Mr and Mrs William Rpcrmont and family, oi Itojal 1 enter, their home Sunday, after making a shorl visit here with Mr.

and Mrs. H. Musher. Mrs. Pearl Morgan and children, of rem, arrived in this city Sunday tnd will visit for a week with relatives Miss Ctiloe Prltchard left Sunday for Lngansport.

where she visit for a week with friends. Twelve marriage licenses were Issued by Ihe county clerk for the month of December. CATHERINE MOftftia A3 A hardly a school In ihe Ouggenhelm Ill be return, lo Jackson lo com Pletc his term of live veurs." Scientists Qather. Dec Scientists, my of them world famed, galhercl re today for Hie annual convention of a Americas Assoclatldn for the Ad i.eement of Science, fonnally opening of thirty six societies of aceinnl, Al a lonlghl In (he Hotel Stat ler Mayor Newton Baker will welcome the delegates, who by tomorrow are ex fffiE FOfiT WATHE DAILY NEWS December 30, HER LOVE FOR JEWELLED GARTERS BETRAYS ilPAU GIRL WHO FOR THREE YEARS POSED AS MAN MM THE BOSTON STORE shining from the windows one of the eiii.g, of Harvard college observatory and day a oirn. of Jewelled sartors revealed the sex secret which Ciucrto.

nlneleen of age, of Pittsburg, I'a, hod effectually eooceaM world for three years. Dressed as a tain, she lingered too lone over ihnt snry feminine adjunct Id a locnl department store, and detectives looking lor shoplifters arrested her on suspicion. At the police station her sex was discovered She related her experiences bile innsqiiprmliug 0 num. She said she hud worn male tiMIre for three roars, doing 11,11, 1, ml lubor In coal mines, machine shops and boiler faelorlea, all the lime mingling wilh men md sleeping In their quarters Clrse cropped hair, a boyish looking face, nn athletic nnd calloused hands helped the girl carry out Iho deception. She Is Ave foot live Inches tail sud weighs 145 pounds.

On the right side of her face she has a long scar Imllcled by a workman In factory afler she bad once knocked hltu out lu a OkI flghl. The girl Is stUI held at the police sioIIod pendlug a further investigation. NEW YEAR RECEPTION Wildwood Builders Havs Everything Ready for It. Nearly Dye hundred children have responded to Hie prlxe offer msdc by the Wildw i BulUers, and the collection of ilrawhigs tbot will he on exhibition st the company'! New Vear's reception will lie one of the mi st ouusual ever seen In ihe cliy The paintings nuhmltieil are Ihe Melc, will go over (hem and decide SCANDAL MVSTIC, Dec. 3a.

Wit lis best known cltlr.eiie a sulcbl following his ariesl, and others l.ound over for trial In II court 00 charges of ,1 Mil, six lille ileMnouenrv. Ihls iinelenl whnllnir either public or parochial, that Is not rep community was still further scandallxed rearmed hy 111 least a few drawings The hy ihe announcement lodav by Town Rl.4initng.lale youngsters soul more draw Prosecutor Warren II Harrows that other I Hon any oilu i s.i Ian several well l.i...wn aged men are facing arrest ol hers ran i behind ,1 11, tin nan, he. i.hI». is alleged I a centesiants Is In possession or mmpicii 1 tie judges have (hat many of from slris of tender age In which they mowing would compare luvvrnhh .1. leading village 1 Ih lib the work of the besl and keepers with acts of a criminal nature 111.

Iiileeis. nldl.1 others consist ti hi a soon as llU'Se "lie voniie lam, Ih. Ha will he panned In stars, 11, eit, and aiacl, la gold, and show hgbis n1ternm.11 I'm .1 11 11..11. f.nlv, and hrowns prcctomuiated In some oi the en. lea a lug.

ia, la the Knights oeuer ura wings, wjiue 111 mere was I I inns, alasiaa and Kedmen, was prims 11,11 ariested charged with felonious aMsaiill on beard MihographyrflBin't anylhlng on some twelve year old Itarraelough. He of the attoApls. ni oaed on hall for trial. he palnllngs all will he cai exhibition The men awaiting (rial are Amos R. the day of tha reception, and (he public I Par'lis, It.

ciiiiie. Alfred A. Baker. Is invited. will be see Nail i.ii Newbury and Steuben Duke.

Ing, and a largo number of guests are All but Duke, who Is forly nve, are over (M'ocleai. I sixty Newbun Is pasi emmsnder of I on. local (irand post and prominent Newberry Diet. in fraternal circles. Herman llavllseh.

sovenly, 1 farmer, after being arrested rOLDWATEtt, Dee. 30. aim hearing the charge against him, threw old lied ColdvVatco l.alav the Idoocl iiom a window, breaking his death In San Jbse, of General neck. Frank 1). Newberry, seventy two.

who I All of the accused men deny tholr guilt, from 1887 was Inspector general The men say that the children made the In Michigan. Mrs. Fannie Ne.vborrv, 1 because they refused to givo his wife, author of many well known them money with which lo patronise the books, resides here (leiieral Newberry aaving pe ioie shows, die chief amuse licenlh wcnl to Callfoniui in search mint of Myall health. He resided wilh his son there, c.encral ffew haf fywi ved In lie civil, Hpanlall GuggenhetnT'CaiirEndt. Bethany Watch Night Service.

An "old time watch night" will be celebrated at Bethany church. A var Wahls mvnu sua frpm William H. Cue service has been arranged for the en ger.helm. smelter King, uiimill.il, enme lire eve ning. From 8 o'clock to 9:80 imal loailng here all.l a there will he 11 discussion "i'rael hail long series of delays.

Mrs. Duncan Church Problems hv Prncilca I Peonie helm alleges that she was tricked Into Different speakers have been secured obtaining a decree. Samuel I'nter 10 speak on different phases of this inyer and Jacob Newman, oi New subject; Jo lo 11 will be given to lork, appeared as attorneys for dug social limes, games, music, refresh ana mines iraiimr ami meiite. etc The week of praver will Ian. N.

for Mrs be observed with collage praver men 1 logs. He. nal services will immediatc Wahl. follow ol a a The Kov. Captive at 8outh Bend.

I Thomas II. Terhune, of Huntington, I ll.S lie. 11 secured lo ch liver III, mes KMU.N, Mien, lice 111 mill seoes Wiley, who escaped from Jackson Key. I prison last June, la a rapilM' at nnd ulieinoon meeting I lend, lll'l, acc circling lo lldm matmu I Slen.en. at the ev riven couiij 111 prieon iiiocoiis rirsi leanylenni, church, has also lie) rcc nlly broke Jail In 1 lino while kimlh to assist In solo awaiting a li in charge, lie work.

You can't join the Christ mas Savings club after Jam 10th. Sioux Grocery stores will be open Tuesday evening and closed all day New Year's HIGHEST PRICE FOR DEGAS PAINTING AT THE SECOND ROUART SALE IN PARIS DEGAS "AT. THE MWI5TE S. SOLD FOR. tf 18.

At the second sale of the famoos Henri Houart collection of paintings us Paris, ihe celebrated picture of Degaa' "Cbei la Modiste" waa sold for Mr, was the purchaser. Degas' painting, "Chen la Modiste," which brought the highest price, show. In profile a woman bine dress, aeuted, looking to the right and trying on a bat On the toft young girl with her back turned and ber hair plaited, looking at the womafT In Ihe foreground on a table are bats of different stylen, Mr. Ralph Dunhelberg lias as his guest his college friend, Mr. Tom Davy, of Columbus, 0.

Mr. Clarence Strodel will entertain a number of young people at his home tomorrow evening, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Oorliam have returned from Chicago, where they spent tho holidays with friend) and relatives.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Wardrop and children have returned from Sewlckley, where they were the holiday guests of Mrs. George Ladd, of Pittsburgh, ban arrived In the city to spend New Tear's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Barrett. The Modern Americans will hold open house to the members and friends at the Odeon hall Wednesday from Miss Ethel Kelsey will return to Chi rago tomorrow, after having suem 1 Short time In this city as the guest of Miss Georgians Ilond. Mr. and Mrs. S.

10. Hand and children have returned trom 1 ogans aurt, where they have been spending 11, nonoays with relatives. Mr. Charles Harrell lues returned to home In Wllllnmsport, artel lending the Chrlstmus season In Ihlfl 1 Mb I it' Mi anil Mrs James Ilarretl, of Falrlleld avenue. 1r.

and Mrs. Alvhi Loescr, of Chi tu, will arrive tomorrow to spend Vear's day with Mr. I.reser's ther, Mrs. M. Leeacr, of Parkview fr.

and Mrs. Ralph l'ldgeon and nibs l'ldgeon have given up their 111 hum 1 and will the week at the Anthony hotel. ptiiivi will have on Jan. 7th for their future home In I.os Angeles, Cal. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Magee will en terlaln at dinner this evening at I o'clock In honor of their daughters, Ihe Misses Madge und Helen Magee, and their guest, Miss ltuth Weatherhead, of Cleveland. The affair will be given at tne Anthony hotel. Miss mills DrayVr will he hostess for nn informal dancing party which she will give at her home In West Berry sweet this evening. The honor guost will be Miss Kllzabeth Bradshaw, of St.

laiuls, and thirty young people have been Invited to ho present. Mrs. llena Wormcaetle, of Oreen street, entertained a number of her friends on Thursday evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. V. Patterson, of Toledo, who were Ihe holiday guests of relatives In this city.

The evening was devoted to music and games and a delicious atipper was served at a late hour. Mrs. W. M. Herber, of 1227 Beat Wayno street, entertained a party of friends at her home last evening.

The rooms were gully trimmed with wreathe and fealouns of holly and evergni ns and c'brislinas bells. The guests enjoyed an Informal game of progressive pedro and at midnight a buffet lunch waa served. Keklnnga hive No. 88, Ladles of the Maccabees, are making arranaements for their second annual pedro and dance, which will be given on Friday evening, Jan. at the Hankor dancing academy.

Tho committee in charge la composed of Ladles Sharp, Melting, Harris and Itocger. The lodge will Install ofllcers Thursday evening at the Star theater hall. After the Installation refreshments will be served. The marriage of Mlaa Hern ice Ueyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. i the aieycr. ol Kasi Hut er street. and Mr. Frank Smith will take ptaoo tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at th of the Trinity Untjlish Lu Iheran church, the Rev.

Dr. Samuel Wogcnhals officiating. "The Vdiftia couple win leave at noon for Chlijakp, where they will spend their honey moon, unu on lllelr retain will in this tv. The enuvm Is employed as a clerk at the Wayne Oil inns conipany, and both young people are general favorites among their wo, md li. Hi inevvnld.

of Aiasieraon avonuo, entertained a num bar of friends at his home on Satur day evening. The evening was spen singing anu enjoying a musical pro un given by a number of the vouni students from Concord la collnirn alter evening, and the contest was held and Nr. Philip Frank receivea tne prise, At a late hour a oeiicious supper was served by Mrs Belnewald, assisted by her daughter, Miss Ringgold Belnewald Those present were Mr. L. L.

Savage, of Purdue; Mr. R. C. Rtuber, of Valparaiso; Mr Bay Stickling, of Wheeling, W. and Ihe following CohMrdlt sludentB: Herman Nichols, of Tennes see; nmp FTaek, of Missouri; H.

Nace, of Welshaden. Qnrmany: Christian Siiersen, of Baltimore, and Mr. Rolf, of Saginaw, Mich. Mr. Paul llohnhaus was Dleasantlv surprised at his home In Mary street mi Saturday evening when a party of ins inenns csueo to orrer their con graltilatlona on his natal anniversary.

Tho evening was spent In playing games and enjoying a musical program. The prizes were won by the Mliisea Anns Znhel and Kthol Hcyer 1. in and Messrs. Carl Roembke and Clayton Bpuhler. At the close of the games a delicious supper was served.

The rooms were prettily decorated with holly and scarlet blossoms. Those present were tho Misses Clara Ber Ihel, Frieda llahn. Annn Anna Herthel, Naomi Webster, Margaret Rnemhke, Emma Roembke, Ethel Hey erleln nnd Annn Heyerleln and the Messrs Bert he1, liw lebt Ensbn Otto ElsiSnnacher, Theodore llohnhaus, Edward llnhnhaiis, Carl Roembke, Clayton Hpuhler ond Paul, llohnhaus; Mr and Mrs Charlen Kline and Alexander llesore, of Phlladel Watch Night Service. A watch night service will be Ifidd 1 ut the Bowser Free Methodist church on Tuesday evening, beginning at The service will open with an fashioned Methodist class meeting I will be followed by preaching' vices Several visiting pastors will present. Including the McNall.

J. Elnsel, of this city. Seymore, formerly of it now residing In this etly united In marriage the Iter. J. A.

N'lpper on Saturday. The ceremony was witnessed by the Immediate relatives. Mr. Heymore has been In Port Wayne Just yenr and Is connected with Ihe business oflTce of ihe Fort Wayne News, I luring his residence here he has made many friends Mr. and Mrs.

Seymore will at homo to th.Ir friends al Calhoun street after the. drat of the year. Lefevre Van Ctten. Miss Helen Van IBtten, of Sidney, and Mr. Harold Lefevre, of Troy, N.

were quietly married at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James White In the phan and la connected hy marriage to Mrs. White, who took the place of the brldn's mother and offered her home for the ceremony. Immediately follow Some Mighty Tempting Specials for a Few Days 86 lnch all wool French serge at No a yard, worth eiVio, lnch all wool cashmere at 00c a yard, worth Js lnch Scotch mixed suiting at 39c a yard, worth 60c.

lnch English cashmere, all colon, a 1 25c a yard, worth SOe. Jd lnch poplar Danish cloth, all colore, at 25c a yard, worth 30a Shepherd plaids, black and white, 2Se a yard, worth lOe. 54 Inch all wool plaid suiting a I 69c a yard, worth tLOO, Ladles' fleece lined underwear at Z6e, Mc and 50c a garment. Oenu' fleece lined underwear at 50c and 78o a garment Ladies' flocce llned hose at 15c and 25o a pair. Gents' fleeccd llned socks ot 25c a pair, worth 35c.

All children's underwear and hosiery sold al special prices. Ladies' long kimonos at 98c, worth 11.26. Largo size buck towels nl 8 1 3c each, worth 10c, Outing gowns at JOe, TJc and $1.00. Children's sweater coats al $1.00 and each. Indies' sweater coats at $200, and J2.89 each.

Black mercerised pettlooata at 89c, $1.00 and $1.60. Jersey sweaters for men, women and children at 60c, $1.00 and $1.60 each. Human striped couch covers, 69c and 85c each. Bed Pillows at 48e each, worth 65c. Bed pillows with art ticking at 76o eaoh, worth 85c, Bleached bed shceta, at 42o, worth 60c, Seamless bleached sheets, 81x90, 680, worth 75c.

WM. HAHN CO. (Continued on Page Eight) BLUPPTON NEWS. (Special Correspondiinct.) When Miss Helen Wetherbee, ot South Main street, wrote her name and on one of the wings of the Charles V. Walsh aeroplane during the nights here last fall she did not expect to a correspondence with anyone ana did not reMlie that she would ever hear of any peraon reading her name.

Upon opening her Christmas morning sho wa prised to re ceive, a letter from 11 gentleman In a California city. aeroplane had become wrecked near man a home late in the fall and a part of the wings came as a souvenir Into bis possess! young lady's name waa on the canvas ami ,1 01 respondent bus nlnrted. Sev eral other young ladleB of this city wrote their names on the machine and more correspondence Is expected soon. A. Huyette received word Saturday of the death of his father in law, Hiram France.

In Huntington. The funeral was held Monday morning at there. Mr. Ilu. word of the illness of Mr.

France until a day previous to Iho death. Thomas Arnold, of Chester town ship, died Saturday morning after a short Illness of Brlght's disease. He waa slity olght years of age and Is nn old resident of this county. The funeral was held Monde; naming at the M. church at The decision of Judge Elchhorn In the Rice divorce case Mrs.

Sloe a divorce and the custody of the fifteen year old efon. She gets one half of the real estate, 11,000, and Is al lowed tor attoin. 1. case when tried was one of the sensational ever heard I A collection was taken Ing In the churches at Markle for the family of Wesley Mauger, of that city, who was killed a shorl time ago by a B. A C.

train at lluntlnslon. The family, which consists or his wife and seven small children, is almost in destitute clrcumstancea. Roads Are Guilty, cm Dec. United States Circuit Judges Warrington, Knuppen and Mennlson this afternoon handed down a dcclalon In the case of the government against the Lake Bhoro A Michigan Bouthern, the 1 nesaiwaxe A en, king al Toledo Ohio Central and other rail roads, tried In the federal court here last June, declaring the roads Kiilltv of restraint of trade In violation of the Sherman law. Tne Sally from A pretty sffeot of a ihe hack Is shown I pearl gray srocad Isee.

sash 1st by paillettes and The hell Is at Will Be Reunited. DES MOINES, Dec. SO. Dr. Charles Sloltt, of South Bend, Is on his way here from Linn Orpve, today.

On his arrival he wflf lie reunited with his llfteen yeat AW ion Charles, who ran away from liotiic on I'm IS Burns ilc lectiv. a hired liy Ihe father have been following lilm through half a dosen states; aha last night after the father left here for Linn Orove, where It was reported the boy had gone, officers captured the boy and locked him up. Dr. Stolts and his son will return at once to South Bead. BULLETIN FERNIE, B.

6.. Dec. M. Flfteen carpenters employed by ths C'row'a Nest Pass Coal company were crushed to death today In an avalanche, which carried away a building In which they were housed and burled them beneitb. hundreds ot tons or earth.

THERE IS HOG 0H0LE Need Money Now? There Is better there la no quicker way. to get It trom ua. We evidence as to that You only need to call to be convinced of the accuracy of our statements. loaded Dlfno, sum from IB to 1100 to owner of furniture, horses and vehicles or chattels. c) Iteasonahl their own own note to people ileodlly emploS'od INDIANA LOAN CO.

tollhle wilh 1 ABOUND THE COUNTRY TO BE ON THE 8API SIDE Ask your dealer tor meats nut nn hv the Fred Eckart Packing Company, the only plant In Fort Wayne or Allen county having Inspection ot any kind. Three government Dr. A. Nlven, Dr. O.

0. Athcrton nnd Mr. E. 8. Carvor constantly Inspecting and ilah Look for Inspection No.

807. This Is (he government's eiiaruntea that all our products aire sound and free from or any Kind. FRED ECKART PACKING CO. Brazilian Balm for 10 Cents, 20 equals any 25c Cough Cure on the market Cures Croup in 16 Cold over night It's magic. No opiates or poison.

Dreier Bros, and ether druggists..

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