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Daily News-Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 3

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tttTttTtttTTTTTttTTtttTTt YOU Invitedj 1 To visit our store, inspect our stock, get our prices and then give us your patronage. East Market and 8econd Streets i PHONE 130. OUR OWN DELIVERY. ffTTTTTTT TTtT I CAUSE AND EFFECT I Do beautiful women really realize how much the drug store has to do with their" appearance. What would they do without the deli neate soaps for the teeth and hair.

The only sanitary soap on the market is Bender! Sanl tary Liquid Toilet Soap. Delicately Perfumed 8old in bottles, 25c. 8old In pints, 40c 8old in quarts, 75c Justin Lovett, 80UTH 8I0E DRUGGI8T. 4 Try a want ad in News Democrat COO1 IIS 8 me Racket More. 0 .0 Your purchase at this store Is always the assur ance that you secure the results a little above the ordinary.

Prices most often drop below what you ex () 0 pect to pay. Ladles' Nightgowns, worth 50c, for 39c. Nightgowns, worth 85c, for 65c. Ladles' Nightgowns, worth $1, for 75c. Ladies' Gauze Vests, worth 15c, for 10c.

Summer Dress Goods, worth 10c, for 8c. 0 Summer Dress Goods, worth 15c, for 12c. 0 Laces and Embroideries 0 In fact you can 25 per 0 you make at our store. 0 0 0 Beginning July 4, until Sept. 2, we shall close at 0 6 p.

except Saturdays and pay days. 0 0 T5he Racket Store, 8 9 Opp. Court House. M. FRANKLIN, Prop.

AMERICAN petri Home Made Bread, Pies and Cakes. are First, Second and Third and JULY FOURTH. THE NORTHSIDE BAKERY, Home of Bakers Art Table Delicacies A MR liUll 'I ivn beea tlot Cuetre. for IneomaU, wltfc which UbT been fflletod (oroTtr twenty yean, od I on urUbMOumnta here It uorf tellst than en? other nm4 I bar ev.r tried. I hall eertelnly reeommend hem jjj friende kxiBf ail ue MeMant, PJtble, Potent, Taata 0oo4, Do Good, Herer Sicken, Waakan or Gripe, We, He, He.

Never old In balk. The genuine tablet lumped 000. ttBAraateed to oar or root money beck. Sterling Remedy Chief (0 or N.Y. 507 AXXUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Weak Hearts Upon the heart action depends not only health, but.

life. Over work, worry, great mental effort, sickness, or any unusual strain upon the nervous system, affects the heart, by increasing its labors. In this hustling age it is not surprising" that one person in four hasaweakheart. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens the heart nerves and muscles and restores healthy activity.

"I wrote the Mflea Medical asking' advice aa I was suffering with heart trouble and had been for two years. I had pain in my heart, back and left side, and had not been able to draw a deep breath for two years. Any little exertion would cause palpi tatlon, and I could not lie on my left side, without suffering. They advised Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine, which I took with the result that am in better health than I ever was before, having grained 14 pounds since I commenced taking it 1 took about thirteen bottles of the two medicines and haven't been troubled one bit with my heart since.

I recommend It to every one suffering as I did." MBS. LIL.I.IE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will ousrsntee that the first bottle will benefit If It fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind WANT AD8 IN NEWS DEMOCRAT ALWAY8 BRING RE8ULT8.

0 0 8 0 0 at great saving prices. 0 cent, on every purchase 0 rffp Beat for JZJs The Dowel WINNERS it it it it it it it it it it it i it it it it ft it it it it tt i ft tt ft it it ft it ft tt ft ft MAKIN. Rev. J. T.

Reesey will, preach here next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bmltn spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Smith, vy: Mr 'and Mrs. C.

rprce attended church services at Huntington Bun day and took dinner with Etoory Slua ser. v. Misses Irene Aldrldge, Ethel Ald rldge and Minnie Roth and Albert Bicker spent the Fourth at Ft. Wayne with Harvey and Bessie Stall. MUs Cora SnyderTislted with Mr.

and Simon Kltt wer Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. William Hanauer and Frank Shulta and family spent Sunday with Wash Forst and lamlly. J. P.

Lauer. and family took dinner with Mr. Lauer parents near Bippus Sunday. Howenstlne took a party or three, Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Fryer and Samuel Hulllnbarger for a pleasure trip Sunday going; through North Manchester and Liberty Mills. They took dinner with Ellas Crumanaker and family and attended a large U. B.

baptising in the afternoon. J. A. Lahr and family and John Strobel and family of near BIpdub spent an enjoyable day' at the Adam Scheukel home in Dallas township Sunday. Lawrence Myers is recovering from a severe attack of an affection of the throat.

His throat and face were swollen to such an extent that he was unable tc eat scarcely anything for a few days. Mr. nr.d Mrs. Christ Eberhart went to Andiews Sunday and took the In terurban for Wabash where 'they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Pratt. Their daughter Miss Etta, arrived here the evening before after taking the teachers examination at Huntington. GOBLESVILLE. Mr. and Mrs.

John Goble are visit ing In Muncle. Ed Clark and family, Wathen Sours and family visited at Anda Sick fooBe's in Whitley county Sunday. Mr. and Mm. McTagerette of Roan oke visited at BIrt Slckfooses Sunday.

Preaching In the village Sunday night and Mrs. David Stults, Bessie and Lola Kama visited Glenn Karns and Mr. and Mrs. Bone Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Beghtol, Kate Belvie HaneJlne; Charles Forfeythe and family visited at Isaiah Beghtol's Sunday. Mrs. Frank Summers visited! at Guntles Monday. The farmers have commenced to make hay.

A number of ladles from the village attended the Laud Aid society at Mrs. John Wilson s. Mrs. Keesey is visiting her parents this week. The flour wagon delivered a load of flour from Columbia City to Kaylors store Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Amlck of Wis consin are visiting at Pete Amick's. Dr. White of Laud was in the vil lage Monday.

As Louie Wren was coming home from town Monday evening he had a little smash up. He met an auto, his horse got frightened, upset the buggy. No great damage was done. Mr. Flshantz of Laud sent up a gas oline engine for Jacob Snyder Saturday.

i ii i RfTTSVILLE. Quite a number attended children's meeting at Lancaster Sunday even ing. Rev. and Mrs. Landes of near Mar kle took dinner with Geo.

Brauckla family. Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Bardsley and son were the guests of John Dalrymple and family Sunday. Quite a number attended the ice cream festival at Rockcreek Center Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Carmlchael and son, Russel, called on friends near here Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thompson called on Mrs.

Thompson's parents east of here Sunday evening. Fred Stetch, and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Rittenhouse Sun day. Mrs.

Sylvester Gill and son, Miss Elva Gill, Mrs. John Beerbower, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gephart, Mrs. Jen nie Carmlchael and son, Russel, Mrs.

Lena Bardsley and son, Lesel, and Miss Iva Bardsley called on Mrs. Lena Thompson near Majenlca Friday afternoon. TAKE THE POSTMAS TER'S WORD FOR IT Mr. F. M.

Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvllle, keeps also a Btock of general merchandise and patent medicines. He says: "Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is standard here in its line. It never falls to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be without it" For sale by Bradley Bros. BRACKEN. The farmers are busy in the corn since it quit raining.

Greely Penn and family visited in Whitley county Sunday. Miss Matue Steward was at home over Sunday with her parents. Garl Vlckery and wife picnicked at Lukens lake Sunday. The festival at the Funk church Saturday night was largely attended. Brant Marshal from Grant county visited the L.

Vlckery family this week. Joe Bowman, and wife attended the reunion southeast of Andrews Sun day. Frank Vlckery went with a picnic party to LukenB lake Sunday. Hester Bentz was a caller in our town Sunday. Mrs.

J. W. Hulllbarger and daughter, Mildred, are visiting in Mishawa ka with her daughter, Lola, Do not forget that the gravel road election is not far off. Let every one that has any interest for the wellfare of his country boom it along. Do not travel forty years more in the mud.

WHY 8UFFER WITH PILES? Our patrons know our guaranty is good and when we say. that we guarantee Dr. Colwells EgypUan Pile Cure to cure any case of piles, you may know, that it will do It If it falls to satisfy yo'u, we will pay you back the purchase price. Bradley Bros, th The farmers Jof this vicinity are busy hoeing their weedy corn. Mrs.

Gtllen of Ft. Wayne is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Dr.

Howland are visiting relatives in Ohio. Dr. Howland intends to return this week while his wife will stay two weeks longer. Harry Brauchla is slowly recovering from a slight attack of appendicitis. Frank Sprinkle has been very, happy since the arrival of bis new harvest hand last Friday.

Clyde Brauchla is now working for his uncle, Mr. Allie Parvln of Mar denls, who is very ill. Mrs. Job of Muncle Is spending a short visit at the home of her sister in law, Mrs. First.

Trusdale Carmlchael and family took dinner with Chas. Lawrence and family Sunday. Mr, Andrew Stech and family, Mrs. Sarah Fisher and children, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Fred Stech and family.

Mrs. Gllten, a resident of Ft. Wayne is visiting her sister, Mrs. Calvin Rogers, this week. Mr, Davidson Sprowl, formerly a resident of Majenlca, died at the home of his son, Mr.

Joseph Sprowl, of Warren, Sunday. The Interment was made at the River cemetery Tuesday. Mr. Jerome Williams is gloriously happy over the arrival of the new prohl voter at his home early Monday morning. Mrs.

Calvin Rogers is entertaining her sister in law, Mrs. Job, of Muncle. Rev. E. A.

Watkins will All his regular appointment at this place next Sunday. The new Christian church at this place Is ready for a coat of plastering. Mr. Edwin Benson has finished plowing his sixty acre corn field for the third time. This Is supposed to be the largest corn field in the county.

Dr. Good made several calls In this vicinity lately. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wooster went to MUgrove Tuesday to attend the funeral of Miss Rolla Worster.

They will return Thursday. Miss Eva Stech visited at the J. G. Brauchla home Sunday. Floyd Hart of Kokomo retudned home to spend the Fourth In this vicinity.

Mrs, William Ellis returned from a visit In Ohio Friday. The Ladles Aid society will give an ice cream social at this place next Saturday evening. Everybody invited. Earl Tom Is visiting relatives at this place. Melvln Waddell is spending a short visit at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Waddell. James Craig and Marcellus Ryan went to Oss(an Friday. Several from here attended the Ice cream social at Rockcreek Center, Plum Tree and Bellville last Saturday evening. All reported a swell time.

Mrs. Annie Ellis and Miss Gertrude Brauchla were Huntington callers Friday. Mrs. Hannah Souers visited Mrs. Ellis First last Wednesday.

Rev. and Mrs. Landis took Sunday dinner at George Brauchla's. Miss Gertrude Brauchla was the guest of Mrs. Dallas Worster Sunday evening.

Rev. Landes filled his regular appointment at this place Sunday. Rev. Eli Fisher Is visiting at the Andrew Stech home. Marcellus Beck and family visited north of Huntington Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Hoover visited near Warren Sunday. The Christian Endeavor society did not hold Its regular session last Sunday evening on account of the non attendance of so many of the members. Mack Craig and family took Sunday dinner at Dallas Worster's.

Mrs. Calvin Rogers is entertaining her aunt, MrB. Trussler of Huntington, this week. William Klepser is improving from his recent illness. Mrs.

Benjamin Shideler is still in a critical condition. Rev. Thomas Hacker and wife call ed at J. G. Brauchla's Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Hoke of Dora is visiting Mrs. Waddle a few weeks. Miss Amy Aldrldge and Schuyler Aldrldge of Huntington are staying with Miss Gertrude Howland during the absence of Dr. Howland and wife.

Mrs. Edson of St. Louis is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ellis First a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. John Strolle and son. Raymond, arrived at this place Tues day to visit Mrs. Strolle sister, Mrs. Dallas Worster.

Mrs. Edith Smith of Huntington is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Trussler of Huntington is vis iting Mrs. Eli First.

Misses Ethel Brown and Nina Scott spent Sunday with Misses Hattle and Mable Poling. Several persons from this vicinity attended children's meeting at Lancaster Sunday evening. Mrs. isdson of St. Louis Is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Rogers. All of the loyal citizens of this vicinity are contemplating spending the Fourth at the prohl rally at Chambers grove. Mrs. Vincent Welker is on the sick list Harry and Ethel Jones are contem plating spending the Fourth at the John Brauchla home. Several from this place attended the children's meeting at Rockcreek last Sunday evening.

Several from about here are plan ning to go to the Jamestown exposi tion. The wheat will be ready to cut next week. Adda, Audrey and Glen Hart called on Miss Gertrude Brauchla Thursday evening. The Phohls have been very fortunate in securing Mr. Harry G.

Hill, one of the state's best oratory, to speak at Chambers grove. Miss Blanche McClurg, the daugh' ter of Mr. and Mrs. George McClurg, who was Joined In the bonds of wedlock to Evert Calhoun of Plum Tree, last Friday evening Is the only June bride of this vicinity. Dan Cupid must ne tatting his summer vacation.

A woman's idea of economy is to have her husband waste $3 worth of time putting up a ten oent kitchen shelf. tw Any news telephone 114. QUICKLY, 'tr Delay Has Been Dangerous In Hunt Ington. i Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in times of danger.

Backache Is kidney danger. Doan'a Kidney Pills act quickly. Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove it. Mrs.

Nick Foster, of 112 Oak Huntington, says: "My son has used Doan's Kidney Pills with very good results. He was rouch troubled with sharp pains across his loins, accompanied by weakness across the back, at times rendering him helpless. He tried many remedies without relief. 1 Finally I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and procured a box at Bradley drug store. They accomplished more Inside of forty eight hours than all the other remedies he had ever taken.

He continued the treatment and It cured him. He has great faith in Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. FosteY Mllburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'B and take no other.

He who commits an Injustice is ever made more wretched than he who suffers it Plato. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronunced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.

J. Cheney ft Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials.

Address, F. J. CHENEY St. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists.

75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 0 Life Is too short to spend an hour of It in the Indulgence of hatred. La martine. FOR TRAVELERS.

and those who find it not convenient to use Father William's Indian Tea, will receive the same excellent results from using Father William's Indian Herb Tablets. They are made from the same pure Herbs, and are a mild laxative but not a racking cathartic. For constipation, sick headache, indigestion, dyspepsia, sick stomach, Billlousness and Malaria they will be found invaluable. They are positively the best liver regulator known. 25 doses, 20 cents; 60 doses, 35 cents.

For sale by Justin Lovett, 27 South Jefferson street, Huntington, Devotion with little prayer Is better than much prayer without devotion. 5 THE DOCTOR AWAY FROM HOME WHEN MOST NEEDED People are often very much disappointed to find that their family physician is away from home when they most need his services. Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have In many instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can prescribe a better medicine, for these diseases.

By having it in the house you escape much pain and suffering and all risk. Buy it nofr; it may save life. For salo by Bradley Bros. The soldiers do the fighting, and the kings are glorified as heroes. WISE COUNSEL FROMTHE SOUTH "I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame back and kidney trouble, says J.

R. Blackenshlp, of Beck, Tenn. "I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was com pletely cured; so completely that It becomes a pleasure to recommend this great Sold under guarantee at Bradley drug store. July If your wife Is small, bend down ra order to listen to her advice.

YOU CAN'T BE DOWN HEARTED. That is, you can't while you are taking Sexlne Pills. They, dispel the despondency and by their fine tone action replace that worn out, "all in" condition with buoyancy, vigor and good cheer. Price $1 a box; six boxes 5, fully guaranteed on the money back plan. Address or call Bradley Huntington.

This is the store that sells all the principal remedies and does not substitute. God looks first into the heart of man and then Into his mind. CASTORIA Fox Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature He who destroys the reputation of his fellow Is a murderer. NOTICE, O.

A. R. All mAA i.A11Iam A Aftiiiat meet at G. A. R.

ball on the morning tm 4 4 A AM i A At A oi juiy at v.av a. ra. to jmr ticlpate In the Industrial parade. By order of the post. WM.

P. MOFFBTT, P. C. ll npfo) a ruisr il II ir iruzLni 1 (FnTfcA'fr I July I BEGINS July bth CONTINUES 15 Days. This is the sale shrewd and buyers wait for and take ad I vantage of This is a sale where cost is a secondary consideration All broken lines, all heavy stocks are moved out at prices that will move them quickest.

Each article in every department of our immense stock is 00HKKK400 ml smi. Tfcsi AND TAKE SNAP SHOTS OF THE BIG FOURTH OF JULY CROWD. OUR CAMERAS ARE THE BE3T1 OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. J. G.

Penfield 62 N. JEFFERSON 8TREET. HOt04HOKHHKHO0KtO No tramping back andforthfrom Ironing board to stove. No hot stove to make the house and everyone In It uncomfortable. 'Phone us and we'll send you the Iron.

Try It. If you like It, buy it. It's only $3.50. If you don't like it, just phone us again and we'll call for It. The Huntington Light Fuel Co, 3PJHL03NEG3 Q0fiyj vX3 in this sale.

Iks. An Electric I Flat Iroiu Will save time and make your work easier.

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