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(r 1111 Come i in and See Bargains; i a a As a result of our July sale just closed. The Nev Soda 'Fountain Dish AT SOUTH tZ DA FOUNTAIN. Our We are now opening many consignments of New Fall Illll Some special values in Ladies suitings In blacks and colors especially adapted for separate skirts and tailor made suits. A new lot of black i 4 PETTICOATS THE BEST: $1.00 SKIRT EVER SHOWN FOR THIS PRICE. mm mm It seems almost needless to say anything more in" regard to our Wonderful Showing of Summer Shirts.

The hundreds upon hundreds that have been sold are scattering in all parts of Northern Indiana.as it is conceded that nowhere can such a beautiful Collection be found at suchj extrernley low prices, i The ones shown in our show, window are all 50c Garments. The combination of colors, the artistic makes and the handsome effects attained by combining Silks and Mercerized threads with Medras cloth cannot be shown in the window, therefore it would be profitable for you to see the Goods. We always prefer to talk through our Merchandise vthe boys; will say we are talking thrptifh our hats. You may take this seriously if you please, as our Hats always do ill' ftf tic tain ivi ua There is a prevailing craze just now for Shirt Waists. Ever so of ten the public is siezed and carried along with a train of curious notions and one of these fashion notions Is the prevailing demand for Shirt Waistsj We have them in big bunches and are selling them like warm buns.

Whoever is in the swim must have a Shirt Waist, so bring a dollar and a half and be in it. aO FRESH BREAD IT BREAD for sale at Ira Landis, East Market street; G. W. King, SouthSide; Zahm Fowerbaugh, East Market Street. A.

CRITICS. 110 N. Jefferson St. Wm mo iSuiida enue. u'Lsdl lb Lawn Seats, Rcfrr erators, Parlcr.

Lamps Dinner Sets and odd pieces of IfDecorated China These goods we are closing out at very low prices in order to make room lor our immense ran stock. Clayton's Daily I News Democrat Friday, August 1, 1902 Special to Tn Djuit Nkw Dmoca. CmaAao, August 1. Gener ally lair tonight and Saturday. Slight change in temperature, ABOUT T0T7H Joe Bailer is in Fort Wayne, i.

Ellen Stone at Winona lake August 5. John Kenower transacted busi ness in Andrews this 1 i i. Edward At water is sick at the home of B. H. Hurd on Lincoln av Ed Yerman, employed, at the Erie, is detained from duty on account of being sick.

Ed Wickenhiser returned today from a month's outing at Walloon lake, Mich. Ask for Pillsbury flour. Best in the world. $1.15 per sack. For sale by all dealers.

Frazier Bartlett this morning began their contract on the ne li brary building. i Guethler's ice cream wagon will call on you Sundays with Collins' Brick Several business university stu dents are planning apicnic at Happy Hollow for this evening. 'i: 1 Miss Me rl Thompson returned to Marion, Ohio, after a month's visit at the II. L. Palmer home.

4 Plenty pf private money to loan on reasonable terms at the loan and in surance office of E. E. Allen. nr i iai women love ciwur, utxukujr uuui Pure blood makes it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood.v i See the new piano fully warranted to be reduced in price each day until sold.

Schaff Bros. house block. Mrs. John Breen, of Decatur, who has been visiting MrsV Frank Pasch ong several days, has returned to her home. Miss Mata Hariow will be down from Chicogb Saturday evening to spend two weeks' vacation with her mother and William Powell has opened a bar ber shop in the Johnson block and Invites all his old customers and friends to call and see him.

Master Kent Skiles returned to his home in Bluffton. today after a visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. D. Skiles, of Frederick Verner's Ginger Ale, Wheelon Coca Cola, Bonnie BeUe, Kolatona, at F.Eosswurm'ssoda fountain, 63 North Jefferson street." i Mrs.

Ella Dunbar and niece, of Richmond, and Williams, of Arlington, Iowa, are guests at the Will Hart home on Henry street. Anyone in need of galvanized work of any repairingof tin work, should call at Jacob Lw's tin shop in Berry's feed barn, Warren street. 'V meeting will begin at Wapakoneta, Ohio," next weelcf A special to the Cincinnati Post says that Rev." John Freehafer; of this city, will le in charge. Rev, L. Livingston was a guest of A Stemen Thursday.

He was making arrangements to move to Huntington and will proba bly locate in College Park 'I Tell us why a druggist offers you a substitute for the Madison Med icine Ca's Bocky Mountain Tea. Does' he love you or is he after; the bigger profit? Think, it over. Ask your I William returned Thurs day evening from" two months' visit in Fon. du. Lrac, Wis.

He leaves Saturday for a trip to Montgomery, Darke and Preble counties, Ohio. The new: 'Buffalo Sunda, "I the soda fountain dish now attracting and delighting crowds in the large cities right Si now, can be had at Justin Lovett's South Side Soda Fountain. i Two young lads entertained a crowd of spectators in front of the Guide office Thursday afternoon. It seemed as though each had a grudge and they fought a greater part of the afternoon. Neither one would give up.

They were finally separated. Rheumatism can be cured by taking Rheumatic, the only reliable cure. It has been tested for five years and has more cures to its credit than all other rheumatic cures combined. Ask your druist to cuar it to tou. All dru2ii 3 's Art Ir: A.

Terrcla 3 gone to Chicago ca business. E. E. Allen has returned from an outing at Bass lake. W.

B. Cutter was in Fort Wayne Thursday on business. Miss Hattie mine has returned from a visit in Paul Wooton, of Decatur, visited friends in the city Thursday. Miss Stone tells "The Story of Her at Winona August Mrs. I.

E. Fisher went to Lancas ter township today for several days' visit. If you want cream on Sundays leave orders at Guethler's confec tionery. Mrs. E.

McCowen and Miss Neva, are visiting in Co lumbia City. Mrs. John King," of North Man Chester, was in the city on business this morning. Money, to loan on household goods on anything of rvalue. Huntington Loan B.

E. Reynolds, of Indianapolis, is visiting his brother. Supt. C. C.

Reynolds, of the Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jones went to Warren this afternoon where they will visit until tomorrow. 'v Miss Mabel Bay Twill entertain a number of friends at her home on Henry street this evening. Miss Bonnie Gibson went to St.

Louis at noon today for a month's visit with relatives" and friends. Mrs.George Whiteside and daugh ter, Miss mma, have moved from riant street to Webster street. A boquet of flowers frozen in a cake of ice attracted considerable attention on the artificial ice wagon today. a Maple Cream is a permanent fea ture at Lovett's South Side Soda Fountain. Mrs.

A. R. Kiracofe has returned from a visit at the Bundles home near Huntertown where she was born and raised. Vv There will be a railroad meeting at the county court house Saturday evening at 7:30. It is desired that the attendance shall be large.

Miss Ida Roush and Mrs Arthur Hinkle, of 1 Markle, are guests of Mrs. Milo Kaylor. Miss Roush will spend several days in the city. Sari Eschbach will be at home from a week's outing at Winona Saturday morning providing lady friends will let him get a way. Mrs.

C. A. Wehrley, of Chicago, reached the city Thursday after noon and is a guest at the A. Reich enbach home on Guilford street, A wheelman's tool bag isn't com plete without a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio OiL Heals bruises, stings, sprains.

Monarch over pain. It excites the wonder of the a magic remedy, liquid elec tricity, that drives away suffering and Rocky 'Mountain Tea. 35c Ask your druggist." W. H. Hickman, chancellor of De Pauw university, passed through the city on the 10:19 train en route to his from Rome City, He was a classmate of A.

D. Mohler. Rural route No. 2 was. started from Markle.

today. Joshua Dilley is carrier; The Area covered is twenty four square miles, population served is 706 and number, of houses is Ten thousand demons gnawingaway at one's vitals couldn't be much worse than the tortures pf itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never Mrs. Malinda Moore, of South Bend, went to Fort Wayne Thursday to visit her daughter.

She will return to this city before returning to her home. Miss Ella Moore accompanied her. Soda water drawn from the latest mpioved fountain in the city. The only fountain that draws soda at 45 degrees. Call aud be oonvined that I have the best in the Fred Rosswurm, 63 N.

Jefferson St. A man named Clarence, who lives near Monument City visited in the vicinity of the Fower baugh school house and on leaving forgot his hat, lost" his coat and would have lost his shoes bad he worn them. The making of good soda 'water requires proper apparatus," knowledge, skill and conscience. We think we know how to make good soda and we make it as good as we know. Justin Lovett, South Side Druggist.

A number of the young men of the city have quite a joke on a fellow who called at a South Side home and went to sleep. He was touched for $5 just for fun and did not learn of it until the money was handed back to him a few days later. Mrs. Ella Brown and' Miss Cora Altman, who were to have started on their trip to California this morning, have postponed starting until Saturday when they leave for Chicago, taking the Burlington route from that They will visit at CmFranciscoafew days and from there to Los Aneles where they will sty most of the time. On tha retarn trip they will visit the i3 sick.

:1 Lusch, the Hiss Henrietta roorman, of Etna, is critically ill. You can depend upon Miss Stone's being at inona August 5 Jliss OcLe Day is ill at the home of her. parents on Guilford street, Claude Cline is at home from In dianapolis after a term atlawschooL Excursion to Winona lake August 5.. Round trip, $1. Children under twelve, 75c, William Michael, of Bippus, has taken employment with the Erie fence gang.

Something new again "Buffalo Sunda" at Lovett's South Side Soda Fountain. Miss Lillian Shores has gone to Decatur for a visit with Mayor and Mrs. P. Beatty. Benjamin P.

Linville, of Columbia City, is the guest of Charles Cran dal and other friends. Miss Olive" Kenley has returned from Fort Wayne and taken a post tion at the telephone exchange. Miss "Mary Luscb is taking two weeks' vacation from her work at the Strodel store and will visit in Marion, Ohio. The Erie will run the annual Niagara Falls excursion i Wednesday," August 6. Special train leaves 1 p.

m. Fare, $7. William Ackerman returned to his home in Springfield, I1L this morn ing after two days' visit at the S. Geedy home on Lafontaine street. Chris Engleman 1 was taken quite sick at her home, Tipton and Lafontaine streets, Thursday even' ing.

She was much better today. I Mrs. John Mann and daughter. Belle, returned today noon from three weeks' visit in South Whitley, North Manchester and other places. A boon to travelers.

Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, diarrhoea seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to take. Perfectly harmless.

i Alex Burnison and Thomas Gog arty, Erie conductors, left today for two months' outing at Walloon lake; Mich. They will; try their new electric yacht. :5.: Martin McCarty and Joseph Kulin were in Clearcreek township Thurs day and killed a large blacksnake that measured seven and one half feet in A harmless substance that drives away ail life destroying germs that baffle medical skill. An I antidote for suffering, humanity. Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents.

Ask your druggist. "r'' V. Mrs. John Baumgartner and three children will leave for their home in South Bend Saturday morning after a visit with her, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred luhlman.

The other, children will remain for a anger visit with their grandparents. The ladies of Huntington will find that notwithstanding the fact that the July sale is over they will find bargains at H. H. Arnold fc Son's. It may pay them' to read their ad In this issue and pay them better to call at their store and see the prices placed on remnants.

Henry Hagen, formerly Miss Rose Ferner when a teacher in the public schools in this city, has been called from her home in San Francis co to Whitehall on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. Ferner was compelled to undergoa surgical operation and her recovery is quite slow. Liverpool boasts of having one of the; best street railroad systems; not only in Great but in Europe. The city owns the sys tem.

If Low Round Trip Rates to Salt Lake v.r. City. August 6, 7, 8 and 9. The Erie railroad will sell cheap round trip tickets to Salt Lake City, with final limit to September 30. information, see Erie agents.

One Night Out to.Coiorado. The Erie railroad and Chicago Erie railroad will sell round trip tickets at half rates to Denver, Colo rado Springs and Pueblo, August 1 to 14, August 23 and 24, August 30 to September 10. Tickets good returning until October 31. Low rate round trip tickets on sale daily up to September 1 at all Erie coupon stations to Colorado, Utah, Minnesota tr and, Wisconsin. See agents.

Choice Materials Used. The materials used in our foun tain are the finest that money can buy. We never hesitate at any justified expensewe do not believe in serv ing only fairly good soda. We use none but the finest fruit juices in making our syrups, and we use plenty of them. i As far as possible we employ juices of our own making, preparing a large supply each season from selected fruit.

We use Collins' Ice Cream and Van Houten's Cocoa, and good Chocolate Ice Cream Soda is our specialty. We are extravagant in the matter of ice soda'should be cold. We use thin glasses of liberal size. Thi3 i3 a little thirr, but part of perfect service perfection is made up cf tri2c3. Jtrsnx Lovrrr.

South Eida ist tt i'ore if your liver Is out or tune and you lel dull tuiouj, cuusiibated, take dose cf An 1 you'll be all right In the morning REFORMED MAR KIT. Eeformed church market begrinningr 1 o'clock. 99 3mo METHODIST MARKITlL Section No. 6. of the llethodlst church.

will hold the Saturday market. Mrs. Bechtoi Chairman. kqohbors. Regular meeting ol Boyal Neig hbor at the hall this eyeninf.

Adoptions, rr OOtTRTOFONOR. Regular meeting: of Court tf Honor this evening. There will be one initiation. A full attendance; of members is de sired. Oeorge Yopst will entertain the court after the usual routine ATTTJCTION, If.

A. On account of the hall being giren up to the Boyal Neigrhbors ifor adoptions on this Friday, evening: there will be no The next rerular meeting: will be August 8, at which time your presence is requested. I Vew. Cow. Busnress mnNa The annual business meeting: of the Christian Chapel congregation will be held Saturday evening August 2.

All members are urged to be present as the election of a trustee for the term of three years and all other church officers will be held. 1 Cubs. Obituary. Mrs. Andrew Bartrom, whose funeral was held Wednesday" morning, and her husband made their home with their son, Jacob Bar trom and wife, 20 North Brawley She is survived bv'a blind husband and seven children 'who mourn their loss.

The children are Joseph, John and, jWill Bartrom, Mrs. George Bowers, David Gamble, Mrs. Henry Castor. Barney Ransman is a surviving brother. Quite a Inumber of rela tives from Fort Wayne were pre sent at the funerahj I The family desires an expression! of thanks to neighbors and friends who were so kind to them during their affliction.

The following lines were written in her memory: We are left without a mother, And our tears we cannot smother. C3 For. Oh. we loved thee, loved thee dear, Yet we could not keep ou here. Thou suff redst much by nigrht and day, '2.

And to depart thou oft' did pray. And as thou neared the other shore. Thou knew thy suffering: would be o'er. In agony we cried. "What shall we do.

1 No mother to tell our troubles No more thou will press us to thy heart. And on our brow a kiss (. Mother we miss thee morning, noon and night. I Miss thee on the left and on the right, We miss thee here.we miss thee there. Oh, we miss thee everywhere.

Mother, we bid thee a tender adieu. No more on earth we shall see you. But in heaven so bright and beaming plain. We hope to meet with thee again. i miss 8.

Lboitard. Will Be Virulent. "Dr." Hurty, secretary of the state board of says smallpox is going to be worse in Indiana this year than ever. He further' states that it will be virulent because it has. reached that stage in its history.

FiaYcrrFeiitlitotrX's THEY'RE CIOOD." DR. JOSEPH EN ICO ODGdPATiG uantui mmrnr mn in adranc of prmlant bnwmtf rsmsaios for (araaty amaraBt dia anaa Kacb ramsdy prepared axpraaaly tot a stogls disease. Car a freater proportioa of euw tbaa ths beat piiTaiciana ta thair praetia Care aa Ballad "incnrmbla" eaaea artar thwy are givmm tip by pLyaioiaaa. Wa kava raoorda ol aaaraaloaa earea, aa4 tkm raeaodiao ersatea aanaation in aUoaatanal. Has waars they are introduced.

Coras are apeedy and parmanant. Pritaa bring tha witlua the raaaS af tha poorest in poraa. Toka A. Roaanbaah, drogcte at Cnioa City, aaya I hav a mad tba Ksk PreparadoBS paraooally aod in my family sad sold thousands bottlaa ia thm last tnroe vaars wiia the meat perfect aatisiae tloav wa sava many families hera that raly aooa thaa Pre para tion a ia all cases of eiaa aaaa, aad they oertaialy gat along with leaa trouble aad eapeiiae than thaac nai'thhsu was stick aa tha old i Oar pamphlets, Shert Road to Health," and Treatisa oa Prirate Disesses, raa aa ail by sail or af drag fiat a. CSSlQXg COUnJonQly.lnd For sale by Bradley.

Bros. COS 8ALK A rood business requiring I 1 1 1 I I .1 room 6, Citizens' Bank buiUlinfcr. ltM tf COR EENT Six room flat. West Btate Hreeu i acoo coos. iui KENT Two rooms in Grirth block lor light house keeping or ouices.

toko' FOR RENT The third story of building: nortuol Huntington County bank. I nquire at Hunting ton County bank. MLl pOB RENT House. Call on Ed All man. JOR BALE Residence property on La lontaina street, bee Wenuel Klein.

ba tf IVAT3 UOSY To loin In sny TO LOAN Lowest Tte, beat fctri t. real emne imi l3a.a cut 3.. A mt t. KuoA tucuJ. A a SHOES! 1 i' tj vy 0ir nevvbiilding formerly Ewlng Bros.

Dry Goods Store. i Ladies fine Vici Kid Shoes, the $1.75 kind Ladies' $2 Dress 4.: Gents High Grade Satin Calf Shoes. Gents Fine Vici Kid Shoes, the $3 kind Selz Swab Top Notch Shoes Boys' $1.25 Shoes. i OCCVI '0 mm OUR ODD SUITS and Summer Clothing will be displaLyed HuHng ike mbiitK oi August at tiiei aboVe liberal F. DICK'S SOW CO Clothiers and Furnishers.

(gIHlD(SA(S FADK i. 1 I I pied by Grand Special Sale of Summer oods! Ladies 10c Gauze Sale price 5c The balance of our Ladies' Shirt Waists that sold at I 1 75c. $1 and $1.25. i i Sale price 25c $1.50 Lace Curtains price 98c a pair Gents fine Dress Shirts made of Medras cloth at 48c, 75c and 98c that are worth double the larere line of Granite ware at special "prices during this sale. A new line of Decorated Lamps at 73c, 98c, $1.23, $1.48, $1.98, $2.24 and up to $5.

Come and see them. SHOES! SHOES! 1 i .1 v. price $1.25 WWrTnTff A TTTWl price 11.00 price $1.25 Sale price $1.50 price 98 cts 81 NORTH JEFFER.SON STR.EET. ONSTANTLY CARRY IN STOCK THE Fotterall, Barker and kvs7 Famous Handsewed Pat DrOWll ent Wire and Welt Shoes. They are'the easiest and best moderate priced shoes made and for shop; farm, railroad or ordinary service where comfort and i durability is taken into consideration are unexcelled.

The upper stock and Jsole leather are selected with great care from stock that our experience has demonstrated is best adapted to the class of shoes which: requires soft, tough, pliable People who have once wori.them will have no other for ordinary weari For tender feet theyare.unexcelled. IS at Neuer Eisenhauer First Door NortK of Frashjs. a 7TK ALL TII2 Something To Brace 1 Up Your Energies and give them new life on allot day is a glass of ourfpure and healthful, beer. For the profesiomal or bust ness man that becomes" debilitated or loses his appetite from heat, or any other caused there is nothing that will prove a strenthener and appetizer like our beer. Fornursinfif mothers it is invaluable.

THE HUNTINGTON BREWING CO TELEPHONE 190." 1 i 1.

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