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The Monroeville Breeze from Monroeville, Indiana • Page 3

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-i 'i i 1 I i v. ThcWcckly; Breeze. BSTABUSHBD Of 1969. J0M O. XLLBCBR.

FrwUtor. PUBLISHED V1IUT THB BKEKZB BUIIJJIKO, MonoiTiLUi Xntarcda Udlaaaj. a th Tom ottoe at sfoauroavllla, Thursday. Jul 3o th 190J- Quite a number of our ci.izens were at t. Wayne Monday labt ou business Mis.

Naomi Magner spent the latter part of last week with relatives near Boston. Lutheran services next Sunday. 2nd as follows 10:80 a. m. MarquanUs, 2:80 p.

m. and Wonroeville, 7:80 pT m. All are cordially invited to attend. The liverymen of this place en joyed quite a rush last Sunday as all their buggies and backs were Our reporter noticed severaj parties taking a ride out in the country. Ben AKeger.

and family. Of Ft. Wayne, were in town the guests of relatives and tieuds. Me w-s accompanied home by his mother and Mamie Crane who will visit for a few days, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Johnson Mr and Mrs. M. A. Smith and daugh ter Maud, Mrs.

P. Marquardt Frank Gueyer and Blanch -Miller left Monday Iastior a weeks outing at Lake George, near Angola, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Htinsicker Sunday last the guest of their pon Henry-At Bluffton, and Monday last to Decatur, the gue-t of David Hunsicker, Mr. dan-sicker and wife made the trip overland and report as having a good time. Ye-editor and family, accom: piiuied by Mrs. A.f Mundorff, Mr. and'Mrs, Thomas Coi-paret aud family of Fort "Waynp, iroVeotft in Robinson's ie bass to the country horae.of Weslej U'ass in Adams county Sunday hist end eujoyed the foj in a pleas iug manner talking, eaitng 'chicken and other, good things which help to supply the inner man 33 r.

Wass and daughters are great T-entertaiuersiiid how to mak'en verj ffe feel at iiotne. The new "Hoosier" Jfall team went over to liaaglam iast'Saiju r-day and played a good gam of ball. The boys are all from 12 to 15 years of age a 61 when they reaeshe'l Hoagland they wete expect ingtt play boys of their size or the second nine of that place hut itntead the 'kids" had to play mfcn from 20 to 26 years of age. They played then just the same, but not expecting-to get the game. They only let' the big "boobie'83 have 11 tallies vyhile they scored 6.

We hope the boys will meet their size and age after and come home victorious. this Watch Thief.Capturfd. For some time past a young man named Al i W. Meyers has been laboring on the Btreet car grade and such oihsr work as he could procure, seemingly to be an honest and industrious young man. These seemingly good traits won to him many friends, anftng waa Geo.

Clem who roomed and "chum med" with hira In him Clem placed confidence, but several days ago his confidence was broken, by Clem missing a gold filled watch from his pockets as he arose in the morning. Meyers had left the room for breakfast, and as he was suspicioned as hiv ing taken the timepiece, Clem did not desire to come right out and accuse him of the theft, deeming it proper to keep quiet and play a sort of a detective game for a few Right well was this cause carried out, as on Tuesday evening last Clem cornered his victim and he admitted tba: he had stolen the watch and that he would go a-d produce it. To this Clem contented, b.ut in the meantime proceeded to the office of Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney E. W. Meeks, procured an affidavit and filed it with Esquire J.

D. Alleger who issued a warrant- and placed it i-i the hands of Marshal O. C. Pence, who incompany with D. A.

Krewson, proceeded to the home of N. R. Spnuldiiig two miles north of town where Meyers was laboring and brought him in. Myers wheii cap ture and arraigned did not hesit- 1 ate in acknowledging having stoh en the watcxi' and at onca drew the same out of his pocket and handed it to Marshal Pence, Having enter ed a plea of guilty all that remaiu-ed for Justice Allegefto do. "was to bind him ovef to answer to the next term of the Allen Circuit Court, fix ing his bond at $200 :001 Failing to give such bond he was lodged in the town "cOolei" until Wednesday morning, when Marshal Pence armed with a mittimus took 'him to'Ftv Wayne and turned him over into tne hands of Sueritf btotit, to be-keDt at the countvs expenee ci til such time as hii trial may come up for hearing.

Meyers is a citizen of New JIaven and be juforuaedthe court tnat his parents.reside in that little ci ana were well-to-do and highly re-SDected." In these statments how ever he was bald and ontspbhf.n and did not seem to realize the disgrace he had upon him self and parents, by committing tbe ded which will no doubt him in Michigan City or Jefferson- uillefor at least two years, if justice is meeted ont to him. No False Claims. The proprietors o' Foleys Hone.v ind Tar Jo unt advertise this as a "sure cure for consumption" They d' uot claim it will tare tliis die ad com plaint in advanced tea, but do posi lively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst case. Folevs Honey and Taf is withon doubt the greatest throat and lunc h-emedy. Kefuae substitutes.

D. 8 liedelsheinier WEDDING BELLS. Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock, at the St. Rose Cr.tholic church, bj the pastor RejfeF. J.

DuuderauHd occured "the marriage -of Francis Shaughnes6ey to Ray Leu- lDcton. lhe event was a very quiet one at the church, there Uemg bub i few fiiends present. Directly after the ceremouies the wedding party repaired to tbe.home of the brides brother; Michael Shaugb-uessey on High (street, where the wedding spread in wailing and l' i i-i i.j manner thitl will be in temember- au'ce by. the bride, gruom aird'tlie large number of guests present, al-through their remaining days. The events of the evening were xuch a are indulgtyl iu on occai-iims 4tt kind.

amoiifflwniCTi were tnt shaking of lhe feet nf aCI lmbt aiuL iHiitH-tic-mauBerTd tne strains oi tuid the bow The guests not only extended congratulations before taking, departure, which was not until an eirly 'hour Wednesday momiuff but vlsbed them and pfbfperity all through life. As a token of friendship. and a .1 '(Si memeirto or tne nonr wnenMiv and Mrs. Leiiiiton started out tnl 1 1 i.T Kiie Kroner tuey were me reci iauib of the following Ji83of presents Frauk Parnip. Geo, Gibson, Carie Patnin, faucy dish Maunce Pnriiiu, sugar shaker Mr.

and. Mis. Dave Marquardt, set of 6auce dkhes; 4fr. and Mb; Albert Leneuberger, berry difh; EUa Xtnmbergcr, pin tray'au cau41e- holder; Henry ParninJ lancy iowcib: Arstea rarninsuroie cloth; JoeSavieo, fancy 'towels: cra'ck jar; Harmon Farnin and Nellie Crates, water set; Walter Belder andt May oil painting; jpsepb Lawyer, toilet set Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred. jardineer; Mr. and Mrs.G. W. Crbwl, 1 00: Mart and Ba bra Shaughnessey, set of soup bowls Johnson Murcli land, pipe; Mrs.

J. Murchlaud, pin tray Johniu Murthland, fruit fork: Miss Velaria 6et of tumblers; Chas. Parian, James Lawyer and O. Watermau, fancy iter set; Mr. and Mrs.

John Shaughnessey, $1.00 in cash; Grandma Savieo, bread plate; Louise Lawyer, cake plate; Mr. and Mr3. Fred dresser and stand cloth; James and John Savieo, pair of towels Wm. brides father, organ and Mr. and Mrs.

James Leiiington. $10.00 in cash Mr and Mrs. August Snitzler, white iron bed and $1.00 in cah Francis and Charley Snitzler, 20 yards of muslin; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parrin, fancy tajble cloth; Fred Parnin, wash bowl and pitcher; Clara lamp Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Shaughnessey, table cloth and napkins Lizzie Miller, Symnarian rug; Mr. and Mrs. F.

Mytenmyer, wash bowl and pitcher; Willie Mytenmeyer. famcy towels Mr. and Mrs. E. Finan, fancy tablecloth.

904 CALHOUN ST. Formerly of the old Retail Store of Geo. eWald Co. Last Week arid urea Of Our SeMt Reduction Sale Week ics Annual Stock As our sale.wil close Saturday night, Acg. 1st, we intend to make this the BANNER WEEK i i the way of bargains in this month of bargains.

will not op ly continue the SALE PRICES on everything in the house, wbiuh means not a list of things fiora several de parfments; but yard and article in each department, mak- ing it a money saving operation for you on anvthing yen 'buy from-us. Werwil( also include FIR8T ARRIVALS. IN NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Thee are oiijeis we place staple or standard goods early, to be shipped later; but manufacturers thinking that if the goods were iu our 'posse j-sion ceftain lines n.ight be cut into, and there lore re-order tiiem, and so they forward them to.us on same terms as if bought 60 days from now. We will runJat prices prevailing terought the stoie for this weak, a beautiful line just received" of New-Weaves in Full Styles, Plain "and Fdncy Mohairs Cheviots, Serges, Etc. The hot weather will mske our Wasu Goods with piices we have put on them for this weeka hummer." One of the i opular items dtiring this sale has been our 27 Taffeta, at $1.10 inch guaranteed, $1.25 Spot This is the week to tuy 'TAFFETAS All See tbe qn weftk at 47c.

904 Calhoun FORT WAVNE -j: e. meese, Tonsorial Parlors, SHnrtte Hsir Cvittisit Shop on South- Street. three Doors Eat-ot 1seeze Oflicts. MONKOEVILiiE. INI N'T BE FOOLED! ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medicine Madison, Wis.

It. keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package Price, 35 cents. Ncr sol in bulk. Accept no substi- I WMWH'ioim ASK vour aruggui Proof Black our 67c.

iiy in Chngeahle guaranteed 85c. COLODER Taffeta rthat you buy thjs i Old No. 96. INDIANA SMOK'TIlE SealTIrad-e AND HAVANA FILLED CSMITo. Manufactured by Rat Crane Watch this Space for the Burner on the Market.

About Seotember ist an txibition on the street a QTAOirl f- rf I Ri i rnp Ui Vj i L. fhe Smoke a nrH i a rv Coal Stnvfi Just WIRE received several FENCING, 1,1 I and usej only CAR LOAD of Vfindow Sash and NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION. Angnrt 13ti. the Date; S6.50 Rate; Pennay It ni Xalae the Route. Fall particulars about the annual excursion, to Niafcra Falls will lie furnished Upon application to E.

Weber, Ticket Agent, Pennsyl vania Lines. Monroevllle. Ind. smoke: Bern'Moiiir aed Billey's GtoflceT Best 5c Cigar on Earth, Made by, W. P.

Dr; i PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Will atted eromotly Night 01 Day Calls Office on South street, across the street from Sweany's Drug Store. Office Residence 219 West Wayne 'St. FORT WAYNE PracTice limited to Diseases of the 53 222 South Peoria Stv Chicago, III. Oct.

7, 1902. Eight months ago I wu so ill that I was compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the time. My stomach was-so weak that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat ana lungs were raw ai sore. The doctors pro- n'ohnced it Bright 's disease and others said it was consumption.

It mattered little to me what they called it and 1 had no desire to A'sister visited me from St. Louis and asked, me if -I had ever tried Wine pf I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffer- ing if they but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain Take Wine Cardui and make one supreme effort be well.

You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. Tou can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to- day? I'JirJECQRDUl best Soft Goal we wi 1 1 have snowing tnat ill -w nrB '1 jTVy fbrHealthl iq ihe fuel of FENCE WIRE, other Building WOVEN Hardware. We also do SLATE OR UN ROOFING, TIN' SPOUTING ETC. Thanking you for past patronage arid favors, I solicit a continuance.

Monroeyllle, G. E. SPAKE, Indiana.

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