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The Monroeville Breeze from Monroeville, Indiana • Page 1

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4 ISonroeville, Indiana. Transacts a general banking bnsr Sii- Fmv fu- (4) per cent. interest oi" itut depo-its. We solicit your busi- Cull u.t Clancy's for cxanber- ries. Cranberries at Clancy's restau The new 71.

church is now ready for xtering. Boarding by the day at Gk-neys rfeotaurant. George A. Whittem, lust at Napoleon, 0. Will Walters, is mm or week spent convalescing aiu-r iin iimess oi a lew The Monroe township Farmers i-istit ate is being held at the A.

hull today. Henry Xrolm and wife, were the guests of relatives near Dixon, Sunday last. Hot. Sekrader, of Decatur, "vrill preach at Shiloh and Clarks Chapel, next Sunday. The annual reunion of the 11th imtieiy was held at Ossian -Thursday of last week.

Mis. Riley, fatioiis the guest of Eraridoberry, this week of Adams Miss Nora Jlis.s Dovie, eldest "daughter of 'ye-editor and wife, is visiting rete-tivesin Fort Wayne, this week. -v Mrs. F. D.

Walters, is -at' Chili this weektie of "Miss Fannie Mungeran3 relatives. -Jacob Smith, of near Bluff tori, I was the guest of "his brother Henry, for a few hours' Monday last: Dr. C. E. Neptune, of Decatur, vrill be at the Hotel Office the first Tuesday of each month to practice dentistry.

Millard Crow, who 13 working at Payae, was the guest of his parents, 31r. and Mrs. Joseph Crow Sunday last. Mrs. Isaac Marquart and son Ollie, who have been on the sick-list for the past week, are seme better at this writing.

I now occupied by H. C. Taylor, after the Kale on Saturday, October 3d. M. Steirheim, is having plans and material got out for a fine large frame house, to be erected on his farm one mile north of town.

uooa music is wnac taxes at a political or any kind of gathering and the Phoenix Band of our city is capable of furnishing such luxury. Mr. Craig, road master of this division of the Pennsylvania company was in town Tuesday last polling the rotes of rail road employes. -Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers want quick relief and One Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children.

It is "the only harmless remedy that produces immediate S. Jones. Prof. Yanatta, George Ba'ker and J. M.

Strass, were the guests Many a day's work is lost by sick headache, caused "by indigos tion and stomach troubles. De- Witt's Little Early Risers are the most effectual pill for overcoming such cumculties. T. b. Jones.

John PiKers, who has been on1 The pension agent at India-the sick list for the past week with napolis paid out 2,558,119.50, malarial fever, is again able to be during the last quarter just closed, it his place of business. There were 54 deaths during the The heavy rain storm Friday quarter which made a small -evening last caused the meeting crease in the amount paid out last announced to be held at East Quarter. Liberty to be abandoned, Rev. Murray and Shadrick Montgomery, were at Scott, Olno, Wednesday, after two loads of lime ior the new M. church.

Rev. B. Aspy, preached two Tery able sermons to as many congregations at the Disciple church last Sunday morning and evening. Bert Taylor, will continue to Fresh Fish Market: snider E. Densel have opened up a Fresh Fish market in our city and will keep the best grades on hand every Tuesday and Friday.

The young lady on. Barnhart street, gets up on her "high horse" when any one asserts that her best man uii tne piece out or her ear -carry on a feed stable at the stable Tlie acts are tnat sh9 was frizzing her bangs with a red hot curling iron and through mistake she curled the lobe instead of her hair. A new bright sunbeam spark les in the cradle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jii.

m. Johnston, one raUe east of town, a bright eyed boy baby having arrived there last Thursday to share the comforts of that home. Mother and babe are happy. F. Raamsnider and G.

D. Krewson, were' summoned before the Grand Jury Friday last, to testify in the case of The State of Indiana vs Jerry Gunder. The case was brought up before Judge O'Rourke Monday last and Gunder was released, after serving twelve days in the county jail. This was a slight punishment but should be a warning to the young man and others who no doubt have committed acts of a similar but were fortunate enough' to escape without being captured. a century in the county, ciropped! "LSDEFEXLtEXT UT ALL TIIINOS; XEUTRAL IV JfOTUIG 07(1 vrife-K Tol.

XXVII. No. 19. MONKOEVILLE, ALLEN IN THURSDAY. H1PTEMBER.

21th, 1896. Nw Series: VI. XUI, No. 39. 111 of Peter Laughhn, at Areola, Sunday last.

They made the trip on their wheels. BSsSD. M. Hensley, Optician will be at J. M.

Tryon's Jewelry i Store, Tuesday, October 6th to examine eves, uome the morn ing if possible. W. J. Cowan, moved his fam ily to Decatur, Monday, and Henry Krphn, now occupies the Iledelshei mer property on south South street vacated by Cowan. J.

T. Baker and family, have moved into the house owned by ye editor on South street, and for the past two years occupied by Henry Krohn and family. uustom grinding done every day. Corn Meal, Bolted and Coarse per bushel 3c. Corn, oats and rye per bushel 6c.

corn per sack 5c ELEVATOR. Those who have promised wood to the Lreeze on subscrip tion will receive our thanks by de livering it as soon as possible be fore bad weather sets in. -Attend the big auction sale of livery stock at H. C. Taylor's livery barn on Saturday, October 3d.

Happy Jack" will hold the auc tioneer's perch on this occa ion. uiiis nave been stuck up, advertising the stock of horses, buggies, harness and personal goods in H. Taylor's livery barn at Public Sale, on Saturday, October 3rd. The whole system is drained and undermined by indolent ulcers and open sores. De Witt's Witch Kazel Salve speedily heals them: It is the best pile cure known.

S. Jones." From all accounts Chamber-' This h'as been a great fruiU II! PAnlc! TteundeJf. lain's Cough -Remedy is a Godsend season lnit we doubt if any has iilllill'tl llOOUM signed has to the afflicted. There is no adver- been produced in any section thatjgpgu. weeks in Fori wayne tisement about this we Jeel just wiU excel the fine 'peaches, pears, selectingVhe latest styles of milb like saying it.

Ihe Democbat, plums and other fruit grown on the nery goods, and latest styles of trim Carrolton, Ky. For sale by D. S. trees that surround the George ruins and have mv new Fall and Redelsheirner. Webster residence on West South It is true, no matter what poli- street ticians argue, the only time when wages have or ever will advance and good times prevail, is when farmers are making money.

When they meet with hard luck, tuch as this year, hard times are bound to ing arrangements to a street parade and grand old fashioned ralley and torch light procession Monroeville sometime during the month of October. Keep your-i eyes open for the day and date which will be annoanced in time. Thi3 will be the big day of the campaign in eastern Indiana and western It was a golden surprise which Jonathan Fleming 'received on: the It is-'not for the desire; to occasion .0 information or learn something. that a great many attend political gatherings, but to show how great an ignoramus" they can make out of themselves. Deputy Sheriff George Stout, was in town Wednesday morning on business which he did not relate.

It is hinted however that some or tne boys learned ins mis sion before he left town. uay. a nuniner or nis oxi neighbors, all of whom had passed half Several years ago I was taken with a severe attack of flux. I was sick iii bed about ten days and could get nothing to relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, prevail, witnout tne iarmer -wnat which cured me and has been a wouiu uecome 01 ims country. household remedy with us ever The I lod" trustees smce J.

C. Marlow, Decaturville, are having some improvements 1 ux ttl" A made to the front of the order's I mer" building, recently vacated by the E. A. Dauseman, of Goshen, Citizens' bank. When completed the building will be occupied by M.

Strass, in addition to his pres ent room and who will greatly in crease his stock of Furniture and: Undertaking goods. There will be a social held at the Jr. 0. D. A.

hall, Saturday evening, Sept. 26th, for the benefit of the new M. church. At the same time the. contest for the two fine quilts' will be brought' to a close and awarded to the success ful young lady in the race.

A special imitation is extended, to everybody to The Free Silver party is mak spoke to a crowded house at McKinley club headquarters Monday evening, which was very able and convincing for the Sound Monev question and the success of the Republican party. Other addresses were made by E. V. Har ris, republican candidate tor prosecuting attorney of this district, and P. Mitchell.

Their addresses were weir received by the anxious searcher's of knowledge. speakers "gave fin exhaustive ahaly sis of the'silver jtfuestion from the Republican standpoint. In a recent letter to the manu factnrers WF- Benjamin, edi tor of the Spectator, Rushford, N. says to you to know'the'high esteem in which Chambeilain's medicines are held by the1 people-r of your own state. 'where thev must best sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years since, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they, were sold here, stat ing if they.

"were, not she would bring a'fjuantzty thhe as "6he did hoi like The medicines referred io are 1 iu-1 Z.i iaiiMiu iJi xtits uuree ui cuius uuu in 011 him to remind him how the 1 1 croup Chamberlain Pain Balm tai 3 ncie liceuir- uy. iecniur i i 1 Journal. Mr. Iiemmii is well known in this section and his fri ends wish him many more such happy returns of his birthday. If you have ever seen a little child in the agony of summer complaint, yon can realize the danger of the trouble and appreciate the value of instantaneous relief al ways afforded by PeYVitt Cohe Cholera Cure.

Fov dysentery and diarrhoea it i3 a reliable remedy. We could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless it were a cure. S. Jones. Recently candidate Bryan a tended church at Washington and occupied the seat wherein the veuer able Abraham Lincoln formerly- sat.

At the conclusion of the services, when he was leaving the church, somebody proposed" three cheers for the candidate and they were given with a will. This was "three cheers" that was out of place, as the church is no place for polities and especially on the Sab bath day. Talk about depreciated silver. we will accept all of the 53 cent dollars bearing the United States stamp and allow you one hundred cents for every one, when presented to us on delinquent or new sub scription accounts. It i3 the "mighty dollar" that we are after and we will give a premium for any man, banker, bond holder or millionaire, that will refuse one of them, on account of the "so termed" depreciation.

The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. Ai Stephenson, of whose serious illness we made mention in our last issue, died Friday evening last at the family residence, one mile north-east of town. The funeral was hld at the Lptheran church this city Sunday last at 1 o'clock, the Rev. D.

F. Kain, officiating, after which the remains were interred iu the I. O. O. cemetery.

There was one of the largest processions of relatives sympathizing friends and neighbors, followed the remains to its last resting place that has- pass ed through our streets -lor some time CI 1L pains the side and chest, and Cham berlam Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy for bowel complaints Ihese medicines have beenjn con stant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and un equaled by any other. They are for sale here by D. S. Redelshei mer.

ihe campaign is now at its highest pitch as is indicated by the number of political meetings that are held each night in the various towns, and at cress roads and school houses in Allen county and throughout the land. Last Satur day evening, although the weather was cool and uncomfortable" for people to be out, the Free Silver wig warn was well packed and lis tened to a powerful presentation of the money question by Hon. John S. Snook, of 'Paulding, Ohio. Mr.

Snook is a scholar and a stump speaker who seemed to understand the various topics of interest to the people to perfectien. His remarks were accorded close attention and well received. Clem Kain, voung man oi our city, but now studying law at Bluffton, Ind opened the meeting with an address that for a young orator and hrst attempt, was indeed very able and convincing argument. He will make his mark in the future and keep many of the old line politi cians level. Free Pills.

Send your name to H. E. Buck-len Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits'.

These pills are easy in action and are particu larly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to- stomach and bowels greatly invigorate Xthe system. Regular size 25c 'Per box.

Sold by W. O. Sweany, Druggist. winter stock now displayed at place business. I extend a dial invitation to ladies to call see me.

and get first choice. my airs. IgU3135S. C. W.

Peckham, Wm. Overly and Janjes Laughlin, each took a lead of W. J. Cowan's household, goods to Decatur. MondaV last.

One Way to be Happy-Is at all times to attend to the comforts of your family. Should any onB of them catcb a slight Cold or Cough, prepare yourself and call at once on W. Sweany sola aprent and get a trial bottle of Otto's Cure, the reat German Iiemedr, Free. We give it away to prove that we have a sure Core for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all riisenses of the Throat and Lungs. Large sizes 50o and 25c.

get I) 1.4 11 aivaiitto iieepilr If so go, to the Webster yard and SH INGLES, of which they have several" different kinds and qualities. Shingles were never cheaper than now. If you want PINE OR POPLAR lumber also. you will find that there GE'. WEBSTER SONS.

-GO DRY GOODS. TO- FOE MI'S BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES A fine line of CANDY, TOBACCO AND CIGARS always in stock, at the very lowest prices. Ors.CoDno!!ySI(iiiiIfen, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Will atted promptly Night or Day Calls Office on South street, across the street from Shank's Drag Store, Monroeville, Ind, Monroeville SMOKED MEAT. Meal Market, Dealers in BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL.

SALT, and BOLOGNA, SAUSAGE, PORK SAUSAGE, PURE LARD. Guaranteed. Fillers Son.

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