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Si it 4. 'M stilt with attachments and sap piles. Klarlch. whose appeal from a former liquor violation la now pending before the Indiana supreme court, and Junivlch are being held en vagrancy charges under high bond. Winkler, accompanied by Sergt.

John Elsenhut and squad, and Frank Dean, federal raided the Brookslde addreas early in the afternoon, confiscating; material which included a copper ettll and coils, thirty of corn whisky In five gallon containers, twenty five caaea of California grapes for making wine and 00 gallons of corn ma en. The raiding party found Klarlch, her twin baby girls, and Mrs. Juntvich at home, bat was forced to wait more than five hoars for the return of Klarlch and Junl vlch. awaaesaMesaaaseaaeaasaseBsasM Ialladelpafa Maa to Speak fleet. Jag at Cbarcftu The Wheeler City Mission, at Plwr anl New Tork streets, will observe the thirty fourth anniversary of Its founding, Monday, TJo vambar 21, with a.

mail meeting at the First Baptist church. J. Arthur Schilchter, of Philadelphia, laid tec retary of tha International Union of Gopel Missions, will ba tha princl al speaker. Meetings will ba held churches emd. clubs throughout tha city.

SchllchtSP Wit nn tk Imtrlum lecture platform for many years, andj legislature at one time. for raising the religions budget for tha will be discussed at the meeting. INDIANA DEATHS ANNIVERSARY FOR MISSION TWO HELD AFTER RAID Arrests Fellew Flve ITer Wait 300 Gallo Still Takes. Joha Klarlch. age thirty, U2i Brookslde avenue, and Martin Junl vlch, thirty two years 14, living tha tame address, were arrested by federal agents under George 1 Winkler, deputy prohibition administrator for Indiana, and police, Monday night, following a raid on the Klarlch home in the afternoon and the confiscation of a 100 gaIlon CORNS Off in 3 Minutes Why suffer with corns or callouses when you can take them off in from I to 1 minutes with Bfaar eftr No Irritation or soreness as with old time prepared tlons no waiting several days no soaking of feet.

Simply apply Sber ofr. keeping the corn or callous wet for about two minutes then take It out, root and alL Pain stops the instant ftfcevxtff la applied and the full directions Inclosed with each package enables any one to remove painful corns or callous easily. Mbar eff costs only 0 cents at Hook's Dependable Drug Stores or any other good druggist: positively wi.ll not irritate the healthy skin and satisfaction is guaranteed or you can have your money back Advertisement. DID YOU WAKE UP COUGHING? Here at Last Is the Relief You Have So Long Been Seeking If yon have catarrh you are In danger of losing your hearing. The first symptoms of catarrhal deafnesa are roarlnj? or bussing sensations and a stopped up feeling In the ears.

A neglected cold or an uncured cold, leads to catarrh, and ka knows, cii vi tarrh af recta the eyes, ears, throat, lungs a quently undermines the general health. The secret of the sue a medio atlon of thn hidden St parts was discovered by Dr. Plosser In his medical practice. This remedy Is applied by smoking a certain combination of medical herbs (containing no tobacco) in a pipe or cigarette. Dr.

Blosaer'a Remedy produces a dense smoke vapor which Is Inhaled or forced into the Eustachian tubes leading to the middle ear. It penetrates to parts impossible to reach with balms, salves, sprays, douches, pills, tablets, liquids and so called "constitutional treatments." This Remedy la abaolutely harmless. You can get from any drug store a convenient pocket sise package of Dr. Blosser's Cigarettes and prove for yourself their pieasant, eenericiai effects. AV aW "fc.

i aaaasssasaaaaeasaaiBssaasssasassBSsasBBSsaeBBaaaev lad, ateremher f. Dr. i.T, Davidson, supresoe toedieal examiner of the Tribe of Ben Har, has received word of the death of his sister. Xrs. Ksrrsret Houser, are eighty four, tn Danville, III.

seven et ber ten eaUdrea survive. Poor brothers also survive. DECATTR. Xovember Joha Peoples, age efrhty four, fanner, died Xeti ar at the home of hie danrbtar. Mrs.

S. K. Brewa. Elisabeth Brandt, are flftr eevsa. wife ot Gottlieb Brandt, died at Geneva Sunday.

Peter Stuery. age sixty two, died in Monroe township, ILWOOD. Kovember SOtaaoa O. lee, age seventy three, died Monday. Sut vlvuir are the widow and four daughters.

Webb, are thirtr two. unmarried, on ot Mr. and Mr. Alonso Webb, died Monday la Indiana Harbor. HARTTORD CITY.

XadV Kovember Mrs. Xrdls WiUtame, age ninety, died, at the home of her daurhter yetterday. She was a native ot Delaware county and be ran hoaeekeeplnr. following her nwrlaee seventy years sro. la a log cable fonr mi lot scuthweat of hl city, ion WUllame, larmer and Mrs.

Sarah X. Atkinson, are children. HUNTIifQTOJf. Kovember Charles Colter, are eeventy elz. died yee terday.

urvlvtng are the husband, sister and a brother. JASPER. Kovember 8. Mrs. Grace Prank, wife ot Christian Prsnk.

died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Prank Popp at uncle, Monday, GOSHEX. Kovember 8. Mrs. ITenry Vrmever, are seventy nine, a native of Holland and mother of William H.

Kymeyer, Goahen bank cannier, and Frederick II. Nymeyer, wealthy Kew York broker, is dead. 1.EBAN02T. Kovember 8. Mrs.

Lottie Scboen Bennett, are forty nine, a iormer teacher in the schools ot Boone county, ia dead at Lebanon, Ore. The husband, Onier Bennett, and two children survive. eaaeaeeaaw LOGAwgpORT. Ind, Kovember 8 Mrs. Elisabeth Foskett, are ninety, died Monday.

Two daurhters and one eon aur vi ve. Taylor. are seventy six. merchant, is dead. Three eons and one dausbter survive.

WnlviM lnn am seventy eeven, la dead. One son survives. jtorran. are seventy eirhf, veteran of tbe civil war. cued Monday, One spa and the widow survive.

MAD1SOW. i Ind Kovember 8. Mrs. arah Peters, 'are eirhty, widow of John Peters, is Mian Arnes Steinhsrdt, sre thirty two. died here.

She is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steinhsrdt, one eiater and atz Mrs. Elisabeth Gardener Davidson, are s.xty nine cued at the Cravens home at Faii mount.

'She is survived by two sona.i Cl arise C. Davidson of Fairmouat, and nuuaui javiuaun, 01 crauy, A ex. MiqpiOAK tmr, Kovember 8. Christ Loets, are eeventy nfne. is dead at his home here after one day's ilmeaa.

The widow and six children survive, KOBTJESVILLE, Ind, Kovember 8 Charles M. Thistlethwsite, age, seventy four, retired farmer, died Monday at Sheridan. The widow and two sons survive. He was a. brother of Edward ThisUethwalte, who' died within tbe last year.

VIKCENKWI. Kovember 8. rsneral eervioee were held today for Mrs. Josephine Dick, are fifty five, who died at her farm home Tear here Sunday. The husband.

John A. Dick, a eon Henry N. Dick and a daurhter. Mrs. William A.

Pes, survive, funeral et Mrs, MaryiEUs sbeth Harris, are fifty six. was held this afternoon. Besides the husband, U. G. Har r.

nn' Samwel, and two daurhters. Mrs. Thornton McClure, ot Vincennee, ami Mrs. Clsude Congleton, of Barbersvllle, survive. TERSAriXES.

Ind, Kovember 8. Mr: Ssrah Peters, age seventy five, widow of John Peters. Is dead at her home near Hicks. One brother, W. Spencer, of In dianapolis, and one sister Mrs.

Ed! ui v. WABASH, Ind, November 8. Foneral services for Georre Stair were held Tuesday. services for Mrs. Estslls Bird were held Monday.

The husband and tour children survive. I If I Smart Shoes Low Priced rXW (mR wore Our shoe rT stylci change jl with the fcshion but our depend able quality and low prices remain jl I III always, the 'Same yy I the Shoe I 18 20 East Washington Street i x. iiiniiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii mill i i A ocDelivers Any Rocker! Cedar Chests. 5c Down! SPKCIAL 45 tneh geaalao exterior cheats ef faeclnatlaa; period design, with gen iee cedar la 1' 7k terlore. daaraa.aJ )J I I al teed tneth, srersn.

yCmfU dirt and dmat 1 proof, e4 "Economy Cogswell Chairs 5 ii ii a Lewee aprinat ewahleaed Cosrevrell chairs et siuail chasm. Laixerloms Sc Delivers It! for New and Old Accounts Alike! Here is the plan as simple is A C. A mere 5e Is all yoa need to secure immediate delivery of $50.00 worth or pay 10c for $100.00 worth. Then take 74 weeks to pay the balance on easy terms so small yoa will never miss them Week Week 4th Week 5th Week down never more than $1.10 v. 0 tomorrow a breath taking startling economy value of un matchable merit.

Exquisitelyfinished bedroom suite consisting French ranlty, fnH siie bed, large dresser and chair to match. Sagless spring, comfortable mattress and boudoir lamp and small rag. A positive sensation for onlj Richly Ced and Decorated Dining Suite! And a I urkey Included! Take 74 Week to Pay S27.00 4 aaieaay eeawaiion. VV vna selected eabteet woods Jeard dlaera, lack bnffet aad ohleaa; extenaloai table. Save treaaeadenelr at this lew prlep Cnlna if Ul A Hold tlrelonr Usse.l fJ eairt Iran In I I If I aiae st Si 1 Marvelous Oppoiiunity Roldea oak area rocker, aa Genelme leather reeker with 2nd 3rd Up and weekly, 11 nr.

ii ma For of coil Bnut by aaaster farmitnre eraftaases of walaat Srrer GQt'Yowi? Tuvlioy at Eiztra Coct With a $75 fur jQq chase! 7" 2 wej si af a resn luiiedv urst quality dressed tur WJ VI IV IV I nonnd weieht. will be delivered for Thanksgiving. Icdeooi ff. I'tAt. in.

0 I.e. on the Economy Plan! a star felly belli, extresoely eemfortable day beds, with fail ere tonne vsl ances, VYIne'sor ends "fcoaowiy Term, 1 1 7 5c tW: '( TmXl with that Drop walae Individually Priced Bedroom Pieces On the Economy Plan! no Open an Account! Delivers This Stove WW White aplashee snodel with east lro evee sMteni perfectly eeastrncted. feet aav Ing. Aa JC a sesnatiear fee eoly mm 74 Weeks to Pay! of Rare Quality! with the walnut veneers. i yI Buy Artistic design, as shown: it '0 master creation of the newest vogue In shaded walnut pieces.

Maple paneled effects that contrast beautifully Make up your own combination of pieces. 50 Inch Dresser, l. Low Boys Day Beds 5c Down! ,539.50 $59.50 i i i i i i i v. Tfevee te bay Beds Vanity r.2cQonr.all Cabinet! 2e 24EastfehingtonSt eaMaet Se la all jmm awed. eer larre variety ef alsna foe every heme.

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