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The Daily Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 3

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I': 1 It'- i. ft 4 C-7 i ir vi SOT BATHER t' r- y. s. 1 -i- We; hay just opened new cases DRY GOODS LADIES SHIRT. WAISTS in the late season novelties; made bf silk, satin, gloria and We showing' a beautiful of silks for waists.

ana prices. line Bengaline cloth something nice for waists and. dresse.s.;.::;;..;".,; Wash goods, in Endless variety y-Hovt is the time to buy a "nice cool dress before the assortment is entirely broken. ,1 1 A case of Mens' Balbriggan Un derwear, we are offering at a great bargain. JL' i 1P0RID1.

Just received eighty pairs of the Blair Hamil ton Co. Chenille Draperies. CHIFFON. We 'place on sale 'today one lot of Chiffon in the' different colors at 20 cents per yard, formef priceo cents per vara.1" v. All silk Grenadine or dreses at.

29 cents "penyard, former price 75 cis, 10 I4X. I en ni rigs glove thumb silk mitts, the bet Summer, hosiery and underwear in an endless anety. -Persian Mulls, good assortment lOb.tper Vard. Challies 3 1-2 centsper yard fast black hosiery fl'-'Ixry Ml I Ii. EcU JSfix Was Chicajgrp Monday.

Ice -cream. cnts dish av the LOCAL --Claude Cline, the messenger boy. j''' while. Marion Leader. -These gtods are just one pound to the pvrheayier than aty uother j6 isnemue unams maae.

aney wm oe soia ai me 10110 wing prices Iqijr as they list. y- $6.50 quality at $4.90, $7.50 quality "at of Wabash; is i The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I John Kindler is on the sick list. cream.

only 5 cents a dish. 28tf Vinegar as sour as'sour can be, for sale at the Lime City saloon. 70 lmd -Mrs," David Mari'and he son, Isadore, left for Chicago Monday on a week's visit. 3 f.tt n'" -y 4V. SimmonsT Liver Regulator is invalu able in the It is a gentle laxative, and harmless.

v. 1 TT TT k-l I. of summer goods oeaxitiiui styies. jthe guest bf Mr. and Mrs.

Kun- SEE OUR SEE OUR- Crinkled Gingham New lot of Pongees special price. Satin Striped-Gmg- hams. Silk Mitts in end- Crepe-de-tele proof less variety.special against perspira- low prices on these, tion and all acids. Ladies' Underwear A lot of Corsets at in all grades, large 19 among these stock to select from, are some $1 ones. kel.

Bluffton Banner. A lady's New Mail4 bicycle in the best of condition for sale at a bargain by Chas. F. A lady in East Liberty, Pa.7 whose face was covered with sores, was cured by using one bottle of Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher.

-v -I can recommend rt Ely's Cream Balm to all sufferers from dry catarrh from Tersanaf experience.1 Michael Pharmacist, dfcw FobSaije Lot on the corner of Arthur and Fruit Street. All informa tion can be obtained by calling upon Mrs. Jane Shaffer, No. 93 First street. 65 6ti The man who hunts news for pub lication on hot days must always be tormented with the stereotyped sensa tion, "The weather is rather warm today." Wabash Call.

There will be a special meeting of the Local Union at' the First Baptist church on Tuesday evening at 7:45. ber is urged to be 69-2 1 President. Howard Squires, living seven miles north of the city killed a blue racer in his milk house last evemnsr. It is June 2. Attention is called to their ad in another colum.

dJ20-2t The momentum that the south, is gathering is destined to attract much attention to this part of the gas belt. and the city of Marion must be up and doing or the tail will wag dog after female base ball players. Female lovliness must be a rare commodity in Some careless individual threw a stone through a window in the rear bf this office yesterday and smashed two panes of glass into "smithereens and crossing into Indiana, Dr. C. of Bloomingdale, su xnuv in the city at the yen- dome No 62- Jefferson streets 62tf iilda street.

Enquire at the store of Marx Bros. i. 69tf i i -Farmer James Johnson, near Mar ion, was swindled out of "57,000 on the 'old gold brick scheme. --Miss Hattie who has been sick with diptheria for about ten days, is very much improved. -The only bets now being made in this city on the convention are on Cleveland's nomination on the first ballot.

--On July 2, 3 and 4 the Whasn" will sell round trip tickets at one -fare between all points Good returning July 5. Miss Lena Foster has gone toMt. Morris to attend commencement exercises of the school of which she formerly a pupfl. Miss Lura Moore, accompanied by her brother Perry, went to Huntington, Friday, to spend a few days with friends. Wabash Call.

The lastest bulletins from the democratic national convention will 'be is the guest of her friend Miss Barn- hart, at Roann, Wabash county. A. Doyle, of 1 Columbus, says: my own experience, I know Sellers Liver Pills to be the best in use." Thev cure malaria, lfcw Daniel Komp, real estate dealer of I ISH-. WiiTmp Via.a Vrfin RupH Ytv wife I if ir vi i nil rr iii2i.iira a vvcu. 1 1 mtrT -rv-ii I luuj.

tt a uobii mujr ruuu douct. The Y. P. S. C.

E. of the Christian church will give an ice cream festival Tuesday evening, June 21st at the home of D. M. Hawley, on East State street. A cordial invitation is extended to alL 69t3 In the neighborhood of Bluffton the recent storm, did considerable damage.

The derrick of the Bluffton Gas: A Oil company, which erected Friday, was leveled to the ground by I the terrific wind. -Drs. Erlich and Turpin the cele brated German specialists, surgeons to known lady has alienated his aff ectior. tf -J Fob sale Part of lot 12, corner Marshal and Division streets. Dwelling and barn.

A bargain. Inquire Of John Doub on premises or J. M. Purviance. 1 i 24t i The decision arrived at in the joint session of the board of Huntington and Whitley counties as to the pro posed county line road is that the road will not be built.

Orlando Barsh will take his wife --Jacob is in Loon lake. a i -v- v. r-Jos. Genuner was in -Fort Wayne --Peter France left to-day or Woosi cure for malarial fevers ia I fonnd in' Simmons Liver S. Leyman i to Fort 5count of the Wayne A nationai cbnvention will be yery Misa, Pearl Curry, of FtWayne, is plete the guestiof Mrs.

Frank i and wife, of Qo tb the. Vendome, Nolr 53 Jeffer- are in the city -Tisiting relatives "and son street, for Lowneys' fine 3 candies. -Go to the Eaffle bakery.for ice Attend the ice cream festival at oasn yesteraay.wastne gTiestoimenas the hdme of iHaWley Tuesday I here and dxWe back Udayf Emanuel i Fob bbitt. A house on West. Ma-1 Kocher, living west, of cityi died good returning July 1 on account of the democratic congressional "conven tion at Marion, provided there be na party of 50 or more.

Mrs. WilliamGrifatn, Mri. McLane Mrs. Bell, Mrs. AI McEndaffer, John Collins and.

Mrs." John I daTiiirht Thev will reside in Chicago. I -Muncie went wildly mashed on the He Palyd for two or three the "Majik" city when the bloods get stuck on such a gang of hobos as were those feminine ball tossers, whose playing is simply execrable. -Marion Leader. -If a young lady should be found gambling, wearing, chewing tobacco, drinking liquor, relating vile stories and riding around in a cab after night drunk as a lord, no young, man who had respect for himself would be found in her company. Yet there are young men in many cities who do all the above and think they are "society" people.

Wabash Call. E. Myers, N. E. Stiefert, J.

E. Davis, David Smith, J. H. C. Smith, Andrew Ulmer, John Neff Levi Mock, Lemuel Bachlor, Morris Sawyer, John McClerry, David L.

Brown, James T. Dailey, Amos Nelson, Geo. Btudabaker and John Ormsby attended the Judicial convention 'at Warren today. The Club accompanied Banner. years during which time he hadn't spoken a.work.

Mr. Updike lived two miles east of Lancaster. The same social rules which apply to women ought to be applied with equal force to men. If this were true there would be fewer men Who visit Four river bridge is; much frequented by squadsof boys, 'and even Wen, from town, and the that flow by these warm une nights are alive with youth unadorned by bathing costume, Here they splash' and plunge and dive Swim to hours in the moving cur- tbJe; disease I nf oevreuury uiebvoix, maw uuru, i poem. "The Ole Swimmin' Holeby the has called a meeting of health board I Hoosier James-Whitcomb Eiley.

Officials from all. the' COUnty and City 1 TTiam Tina hnn a man Whn tm Sole agents for Smith Angell boards bf the state held today in 1 iat imf ktnd of davs I A.A. i. sill wb iw" nonae. rrompt aiiepuon wiu I remind him of his boyhood days Cand be taken, and every precaution im- tcoie Swimming Hole." Wabash posea to prevent tne aisease xrom CalL-- Tia well said by an esteemed con temporary tnat were is, perns ps, no Last Thursday night this broth er came to Hinton Some railroad men fonnd him and asked if he was the one who did the shooting; He replied that it was his brother.

Then they placed a rope around his neck and dragged him all over the towzu They made him kneel on the ground while they saloons, play poker, get drunk, visit split boards by striking" his head with houses of ill fame, swear, bet on horse I the flat sides. Finally, they allowed races and indulge in kindred vices, I him to go. Another' time three negro permitted to occupy such high positions toughs came over from Longdale, in society as there are to-day. Wabash I where there are larsre coke ovens. It CalL 'i'S'V I is a fearfully tough place.

These fel- I had catarrh of the head and lows got drunk. One was in his shirt throat for five years. I used Ely's I sleeves and wore a belt witn lour re- Cream Balm and from the first applica- volvers. He started down street abns-tion I waS sense of I ing ev'erybody he met until he finally smell, whieh had been lost. was re-1 killed a Then a.

mob of 200 storeS after using one bottle. I have foand the Balm the only satisfactory remedy for catarrh, and it has effected a cure in my case. H. I. Meyer.

JWav erly, few ZA young man' made' his 'brags in a company of men, 1 the other day, of smoking as high as fifty, cigarettes in one day it was astonishing at first but after he had delivered 'himself of about two minutes' conversation, it was not surprising at all. His head had to be filled with something and he scattered the fragments all over several I had used the lightest material at Hand cases of type. Mike Collins, who was sitting close to the window, caught so many of the pieces of glass in his pantaloon pockets that he walked around shaking them and made more than one person believe he had 'money. Wabash CalL' Smallpox of a verv malignant type I has appeared in Western Ohio, Southern Michigan and Eastern Illinois, and the contagion is rapidly To head Mjffj the ravages of (jt ugarette kookc vyaoasn uul i These are great Bwiniming) days for the The favorite place at the bend of the river above the Big or 300 took after the three and chased them over the mountains They captured them, hung the' three to one tree and riddled their" bodies with" bullets. Often a white man.

calls to a negro on the St. The negro steps up and always takes off his -Then the white' man hauls off and'gfves aim a'rknock in the then tells him to go on about his businessf- The negroes cannot handled in another Iway. ilf. allowed the privilege they, would. becomej desperate and overbearing that there would be no living with them." ') ACRES OF BERRIES.

Where Huntington's Luscious Straw- i berries Come From. There are many people in Hunting ton who buy" strawberries and do not know whewr they come' from.They are not 'aware that nearly fall the berries sold in Huntington are raised in Warren township, vthls ceunty. About ten miles northwest of Huntington is the Iberry- farm bf Samuel M. Bhultz. In this farm there are thirty acres.

acres are devoted to strawberries, twelve acres to raspberries and twelve to blackberries. Just at present it requires the services of 25 or 30 pickers, who are women boys and girls of the neighborhood, to gather the crop. Monday a picked. 2,684 quarts, or more; tnan 87 busnels. are paid lormeriy naa ms jmpioy coiorea i other crime leaves abstain so in-1 at the rate of one cent "per quart.

man nameciiangnsn; A lew oays I delible, thatwprks an injury iirre Some, berries are i shipped to other angusa iusappearea sna um nr. para Die to vne individual cnaracter as places but the greater part bt the crop Stults' watch, a keepsake given him on When a man bieaks with his is disposed of In Huntingtom. Mr. the day he graduated from college, own honor, what is there left to him? Shultz has a large wagon which makes The indications are that English had Polonlus. was right when he gave this daily to this city bringing usually gone to Marion, XhcL, and the Chief of first place: "To thine own self be true; about 1.000 ouarts.

thouirh todav 1.700 Police Wilkinson wrote to the inarshali and it shaU follow as the night the bushels was' the of that place telling him to be on the I day. thou canst Hot then be false to I These ar distributed aKonir fhe Varf- lookout for the man the 'Watch. Lst night Umel vviiKinson receivea a telegram from the marshal of Marlon! announcing -k that he had captured English and also, had the watch; -An any manv curuier inan all human is impeached, all law is left unsupported, the whole frame of social order iiself if this hideous offense is to find, tolerence or officer will go to Marion to-day to bring immunity. The. man who swears false- back the accused for frial here.

Fortl ly is more- dangerous thaiTa leper in I wayne ua i any community. ooum jena xunes. ons groceries? year Mr, Shultz sold 'off his six acres v485 bushels or? 15,520 quarts bf strawberries. At Little qirl Loses Her Life in' the I. One of the sadest.accidents has happened in this section; for a long time occured early morning abont 2H miles west of the city.

V. It resulted in the death of a little girl of 1 1 v' 'Ji rr John quiet; hardworking farmer," who. Js well known, lives on the Maple Grove gravel road about one mile west of the forks the Wabash and Little Beside his. farm he altiyt A-m-no CLaaKA felon1 4VtA Wj I morning. 7 The funeral takes plac igUnd Mr.

Brand a wie-wsrman rm always raises thefmestol crops. 8rnoon.r;r;I. year corn Vplanted upbn it Mr. Agent Goring has received word I Brand could only reach this island by the Wabaati road will sell round i trip fording. the part of the stream on the tickets to wabash for one tare June so I rtrib Tha water, nsuallv.

was not '-'too deep' to- 'permit of driving I through. 'It is something like 75 or 100 feet from the shore to the island. i It was about 6 o'clock this morning when Mr. Brandt his team to go to this island and do some work. In the waron were' Mr.

Brand, his Bifenberick left this forenoon to At-1 father, Mrs.Brandt and two daughters tend the camp meeting of the Evan-r Annie and Lizzie. The river was en-gelical at Vermillion, Ohio, tered at the usual fording place, The They will be gone two 'J recent rains had swollen the C. Altman returned from Cedar stream somewhat and as the wagon Lake this afternoon, He says the went farther into the water it became party having a 4 grand that apparent that their was danger. Sud-the fishing for other fishr than bass is denly hole was struck and the wheels good. One member of the party, bo dropped into It.

The swift, current says John, cauirht a Dike three feet and lifted the wagon-bed off the- gearing seven inches in length. The party I turned it over spilling the composed of Mr. Altman's family and I pants out into the river. Messrs. Newland Autenrith were I Bcreams for help posted each day in The Democrat joined by Misso Olave Thompson window.

Watch for them. 1 who came over from. Plymouth Mon- IL A. Kaufman and Bila Beghtel, I day. Mr.

Altman leaves for the Chica- are taking in Chicago." Mrs. Kaufman I go convention Wednesday morning. IN WEST VIRGINIA. Henry Kjm claimed that the reptile was ten feet I vt. I Chespeaki Tells Something of tbo People.

Henry Kase arrived from Hinton, W. this morning to visit his. parents 4.Ti,a TTa ia Amnlmivl Dm T.Ti A fc Ohio road as assistant yardmaster at Hinton. He is looking well. J.

W. KnB.mil he savs. 'is meet to Battle Creek. Mich. the first of next I abundant colored population.

He said: vMat ht 1 7. 7 I week. Mrsiiarsn nas oeen in poori -i wwjb nwi a sympwuy ney Henry Hockensmith, of this city, They would as leave shoot a white ana Anna fteherer. of Makin were I married by Esq. Ki lander at his home, occu-l There were from' the children, cries of despair from the mother and heroic, work by the father and grand father.

Mrs. Brandt managed to reach the shore by her own efforts. The grand father reached Anna and by life or I 6ath struggles rescued her. Mr Brandt swam after his other daughter, Lizzie, was inn the greatest danger. He struggled with the swift current as only a father could 'under such circumstances but all' his efforts were in vain.

His child sank beneath the waters. Mr. Brandt only reached the shore after a very narrow escape I (no rith mvJ nKvPBs nj fmmmiutAT I from being drowned himself, of a division of the road. R. F.

Gould, i 111 TeiT fihort a number ol formerly yardmaster in the fe E. people were upon the' scene, some en-yards here, now holds a similar posi- deavoiing to console the family, who tion on the iifc O. Henry says there were aunosi. mmwc "i mcir fa addition to the Gould familv in I others began a search for the the shape of a baby boy" about three the drowned girL months old whom, ita father savs. is I dragged, men swam already yelling for Cleveland.

Henry diving to the bottom and every means is very much in love with the moun- was exnaustea wimou su. tainous country of West Virginia and dy tad been found. says the only fault he finds' is the over. body of The river wasj about the water! At The unfortunate child was 11 years old and unusually, bright. Her sad I death has cast a gloom of sorrow over I the entire community.

Notice. Onlv a short time' aero a neero I and to clean and deodorize vaults. other; Only a short tiiie ago a negro i shot n.n1 IHIIm) nun in n. town about I The Board of Health, ordinance is Isaac Updike, an old citizen of fm TTtT. Tii nrm bail I strict in prohibiting nuisances of the Lancaster townsnip, aiea tnis morning, brother who look verv much like very Notice is hereby given to the citizens the railroad men and negroes have I of Huntington, to remove manure uu M.l fights and sometimes kill each I all decaying matter aom tne aueys, above nature to and it is tne board's intention to carry out the in tent of the ordinance regulating Its I power.

1, 70t3l Br Okdxb ob Boabd of Health. Willis Smith to Anna Snyder. -Albion Mount to Eachael Henry Hockensmith to Anna Scherer. Gasoline. 10 Van Antwerp's cents per gallon at 63tf A school teacher who believes In pupils practical illustratlona aake4 little Johnny Fllklns If he ox any i "Yep." said the boy.

I got one." "How want to ask you," aaH the I pedairojnie. irravely. whether she attsl nseta." v- i "She dont do aaldi Johnny, with animation; "sh only ISuffalo Engineer Ghnnv-What! Too are not. to Miss Highstonet WellI declare I I thoucrht surely that would be a piston. i Touhg Tremolo I backed 8h was too- much a slave of fashion, too Tgngllsh.

you know." '-v. amama v. Faet. She wanted me to go by my-1 If T. ifFeekly.

rv i Wife Of Promising Young Antho 1 Toward. I dont like the' heroines of 'Tour love stories. t.pfs rf-'; Proanislng-Young AnthoWhy Mit, i Wife Because they are all goldan-lUired blondes, tall andbtately and I'm little and a brunette and I I I think they're J-Just as as an ug-ugly as tty b-bel Chicago Tribune. Dunley--Why, i Bobinsoo, Vm glad see you out again. You dont look same man "you dll two months aso.

Bxbinon-Oh, Vm all tight again. the way, Dumley, have got couple dollars youf v. .1 a1. WmmH As 1 said, Bobinsoaiyou don'tt look the aameman. by Tteanut, yon are the manvr-Tansens Punch.

3tUmm tor Si jgh-Yoa know, doetor, that my'Smsi band la very much, 'opposed te my- go. jing away. Do you think; (anxiously) I goto luroper i The Doctor (doubtfully) Thatg pret 'ty hard to telL ene xou Know, wans to man jtain of it. Perhaps you would better 'call a few more time Brooklyn Am KkMlM Hot Pretty Elster (hearing Johnny recits (tia SundayHKbool lesson) Kow, John tny, can you tell me what ia meant by a joanny xes, sisxer. comr nji "iv I Hit you dan marrytianew parse? Children Cryforhwaumv Pitchcro Ccctcrlc.

'J A r. KVKRYTHINO OOKS OF. AT i 5 OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE saleS; We wiU contixixLe tUl every roll is exlumtsted. Remember we are not offering old shelf-worr patterns but clean, new stock, 'sidewall bordersVfind ceiling to match. The latest styles will be out of date i next year, therefore' dear at any price.

Buy now and get the latest for the least money. .1. 2 t.a-vi-uf PEOPLE'S DRUG AIID BOOK STORE. yl55y.T s-v-1 ''--v 4L: I 1r I I 1 if -t i ii i' lei 1.

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1886-1897