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Daily News-Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 3

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A' a 1 jify a c.i't Lk tLrov.h GlroJcl's 6tock of Shirt I tuylrj. Juuta ncwlino In ycJ.ztizj: amonr them are some 3 thirds, all new and catchy designs, tzzls up of Tercalea, Dimities, TTeather Dress Goods for all pcob Including all the latest and best. Fi vty plain Whites with raised figures an stripes, Organdies, Dimities, Ind 1 1 Linens and many others too numerous to mention. Remember" we are headquarters for Summer Underwear and Hosiery. LACE3: Fancy Chiffon Laces, ValcncienncB, Torchon, Oriental, a well as a fine line of Embroideries In Cambric, Swiss and Nansook.

GINGHAMS: Fine French Ginghams as well at domestic ones. See the one we offer at 4o, It's a knocker. Straw Mattings for Summer Floor Covering from ioc per yard to the best. 1 Full line ot cini isr3 Markle Flour Rives best results. Sweet cider for sale at the Lime City saloon.

1, 93m W. 0. Earner transacted legal business In Decatur, today. W. A.

Branyan and A. Crull spent the day fishing at Clearcreek, Mrs." F. Helm will sell hats below costfor.the,next.30 dayjuo.lS East Market street. 47tf Hear Amaryllis Rosebud Willis in her spicy presidential address at the opera house this evening. 2t Miss Bessie Klein leaves this eve mag over the Erie for a month's visit with relatives at Pittsburg, Miss Reilla Herff, who has been the guest of Miss Daisy Levy for several days past, returned to her home In Wabash this morning.

Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop, itchiness of the skin in any part of the body; Doan's Ointment At any drug store. 50 cents. When you have laundry or clothes to clean or press, send them to the Troy. No acid or bleach; nothing but pure rain water used. 35 tf Trixler Bat, Props.

The Cuban question and political Issues sink into insignificance, with the man who suffers from piles. What he most deserves, is relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. Albert Freeh. Notici: Orders for sand and gravel can be left with Heaston Dumbauld, or telephone No.

184. Also black" dirt furnished. Orders filled promptly. d23tf Holtz Johnson Mrs. Geo.

Jones, Danville, HL, writes been troubled with torpid liver for years and have never found anything to relieve me like Universal Laxative Pills. They cure i constipation, dizziness, etc For sale by Bradley druggist. A surprise party was given Mr. W. H.

McDowell, the popular C. E. brakeman, In honor of the 40th anniversary of his birth, May 30, at his home 35 Superior street. The repast was elegant in the way of a 6 o'clock dinner. He was pre sented with a gold watch chain by neighbors and friends.

The even ing was spent in a sociable manner, Music and songs were the feature of the evening. There Is more Catarrh in this sec tlon of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. I or a great many years doctors pronounced it a local dis ease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with 'local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease, and therefore requires con Htutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F.

J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar ket It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and muc ous surfares of the system. They offer one nundrea dollars lor any It fails to cure. Send for cir iulars and" tcs ti Ad rc F.

J. Cr.VNTY tv Jo. Sold by drv Tic. Halls I 1' 1, Silk llitts and Kid Gloves. Telephone No.

is Leading jewelers, C. Smith A Co, John O'Loughlin was an arrival In the city Wednesday evening from Durand, Mich. Democrats, attend your county convention at the opera house next Saturday, June 4. Universal Laboring Man's Tonic will give you an appetite. It makes rich pure bloods; For sale by Brad ey druggist.

1 Mrs. F. M. King and Mrs, Ellen Wheeler drove to arren this morn ing to attend a meeting of the W. C.

T. U. held at Warren. None: Orders for sand and gravel can be left with W. H.

Grif nth or Schaefer Schaefer. Ors ders promptly 33tf Chas. Shims. S. E.

Parker, Sharon, Wis writes; "I have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve tor itching piles and it always stops them in two minutes. I consider DeWitt's Hazel Salve the greatest pile cure on the market." Albert Freeh, The jury In the case of J. M. Boyd vs. John Ruggles, tried in circuit court Wednesday were out just ten minutes when they return ed a verdict for plaintiff.

The suit was one to replevin some sheep which, the defendant had taken up and held for trespassing on his farm. The defendant, however, neglected to have two disinterested parties assess his damages within 24 hours after the sheep were taken up, but assessed his own damages, hence the law gives him nothing for his trouble. Six years ago, Wednesday, or June 1, 1892, the system of free mail delivery was established here The mail carriers then were Willis Bell, Will Grass, Albert Kuhlman and Geo. Kilander, the Jatter two having held their positions continu ously to the present without any change whatever. During this time Bell was out two years during which Jos.

N. Smith had the route Bell was re instated several months ago. Will Grass served two years. when his place was filled by W. Hildebrand.

The carriers today are Kuhlman, Kilander, Hildebrand and I VJ. Sri1 Walburn Stone. Edward E.Walburn and Miss Minnie Stone were united in marriage a the home of the bride, 65 Division street, Wednesday evening by Eev. H. F.

McDonaldx of the First Bap tist church. The bride is the daughter of Rev. J. W. Stone and wife and the groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Walburn. The wedding was a very pretty affair. a The young couple started over the Erie Wednesday night 'for trip to Cincinnati, where will vsslt for a few days. F.

II. S. The W. F. M.

of the M. church will hold its monthly meet ing at the home of Mrs. Chas. Far rar, No. 32 Whitelock street, Fri day afternoon, June 3rd, at 2:30 o'clock.

raooRAM. Devotional Mrs. Julia Collins. Study Society. ROLL CALL.

Paper, Mexico Mrs. Annie Chaf Bu. ins President. Mrs. L.

Kronk. A crrJial invitation ii extend Cocs to tLe cra xi.urs day evenirj for a gzz 122 Eugene Frash returned hone Wednesday evening from his' St. Louis trip. Judge H. B.

Sayler departed thi3 morning for Cincinnati, where he will visit relatives for several weeks. Don't forget to attend the county democratic convention at the opera house in this city next Saturday, une 4. Can't be perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and in vigorates the'whole There Is no better medicine for weak stomach or loss of appetite han Old Stock Ale.

For sale at the Lime City saloon. 93m A European count and a party of officers went went on Erie train 1 Wednesday. They were en route to San Francisco to join the American forces at Manila. There will be preaching at the German Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Services begin in the morning at 10:30, and in the evening at 7:30.

When you have laundry, remem the New Troy that uses nothing but pure rain water. That, everybody knows, saves your linen. 35tf Trjxlir Bay, Props. Prof. Green, of Peoria, HL, says: "Universal Ointment Is one of the greatest healers I ever used.

It is wxnderfuLIt cures sores and ulcers. For sale by Bradley druggist. A quartette, composed of the Misses Belle Slack, Henrietta Marx, Anna Glenn and Daisy Kitch, were out serenading last night and ren dered some delightful singing, They sang1 from a surrey, which conveyed them to. the homes of their friends about the The human machine starts but once and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most reg ularly! by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation 7 and all stomach and liver troubles.

Albert Freeh. VMeyer Koppelowich, of Williams town, New York, arrived here this morning for a short visit, the guest of the family of Leopold Levy. Sev enteen years ago, Mr. Koppelowich resided in this city, at which time he was a clerk in the clothing house of Leopold Levy." Meyer has many old time friends here, who will be glad to meet him after an absence of so manyyears. Many People Cannot Drink.

coffee at night It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain 0 when you please and sleep like a top. For Graln 0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. For nervous persons, young people and children Grain 0 is the perfect drink. Made from pure grains.

Get a package from your grocer today. Try it in place of coffee. .15 and 25 cents'. A CalL All members of the Wangerattl Minstrels are requested to be present Friday evening at 8 o'clock sharp, at Ellis Searles' office. Business of Importance to transact.

Come without fail. By order of 7 Mamaoib, Tl Collins Ice crcau at LCubach's confectionery in the Island block, tf Warm biscuit and honey at the tea at Trammel's Friday evening. Supper 15c. 15t2 Democrats, attend your county convention at the opera house next Saturday, June 4. Bowling Alley in opera block.

Ladies'ay will be free at the Bowling Alley. J. M. Cripi, Ellwood. Mrs.

M. Purvlance and child, of Mitchell, who have been visiting relatives here, for ten days, left today for a short visit at Dayton, Ohio. Wm. H. Helm was sixty years old today and he celebrated the occasion by treating his friends to the cigars.

Thank you, William, we don't smoke. (, Mothers lose their dread for "that terrible second when they have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry In the house. Nature's specific for bowel complaint of every sort.1 THE M. E.

CHOIR Will Give Its Annual CJoncert Thursday Nigixt, June 9th. The Methodist choir will give its annual concert" Thursday evening, June 9th. The choir has followed a custom for years of giving a May concert but this year, on account of the numerous entertainments in the city during that month, the date was changed to early June. These annual concerts are given to replenish the fundof the xhurch used for the purchase of music, and not a cent is ever, devoted. toany other purpose.

7 Every number on the program will be of unusual merit and the spectator will find any one piece worth the price of admission, 15 cents. Some of the pieces are copy righted as late as '98 and are of unusual merit. Make a note of the date and if you wish to show your good will to the M. E. choir, make it a point to be on hand, Dates Stick In His Mind Dave Marx don't miss many poli tical conventions" "or meetings" of the democratic kind and has a great memory tor dates set for con ventions.

Several weeks ago he read the call for the democratic congressional convention at Wabash on Thursday, June 2nd, and that date was fixed indelibly in his mind. Later the date was changed and the call published. Dave saw it and another date was fixed in his mind. he arose this morning the first thought that struck him was, "Thursday, June 2nd, congressional convention at Wabash. I don't miss that you So on goes his 'convention" suit, jtnd he starts down' street, and meeting a good democrat, invites him to go to Wa bash to the convention and he is in formed in return that the date had been changed to Thursday, August 25, 1898.

Dave disputed the state ment lor a moment, but when ihown a paper with the new call he weakened, but declared he would go to. Wabash any how and we guess he did. OADTOniA. BwiUm' 1 Tin Kind Vol Haw Always Bought DeWitf Witch Hazel Salve Caru PIIm Scald. Barns.

in LI 'LlvcJl Are the styles we are showing in Ladies' and Gents TXn On S)1S vgo1 bPK As usual our store will be Footwear. In Tan Shoes we Ladles' Silk Vesting Tops will be worn for Spring and the most complete line In have all widths. ffiM 87 North Jefferson Street. headquarters for 'up to date are right in it. in Blacks and Tan in what Summer.

We are showing the city. Remember that we 1 JLL Lady llibbard Bloyole has there been such ft marked fine material used and still auoh low wheel o3 on you. Come to me and see bikes. Fourteen different styles to llibbard Jg. Rosalind i 1 rii um iiiiii LI IlliV VfPS Yrliiux rii.uiiii.il uon iiur f.r amy Red Cross Never before in the history of the Improvement in the sty.e and finish, prices ai prevail oa our 1898 wheels.

Don't let a dealer work a last rear the new itvles the low, prices and best select from, moh ALBERT FRECH. A second hand Hammond Type writer for sale. We are maklnsr low prices on the balance of our DRESS GOODS In Broadcloth, Serges, SI cllian Cloths and Lustres. Come and see them. Some Wash Silks left at 20c worth 30c.

One lot of Checked Flannels at 10c worth 20c. Heavy Cottonades for 1 8c worth 25c. 1 .00 Corsets for 75 cents. 50 cent Corsets for 35 cents. EWING BROTHER, 81 North Jefferson Street.

SILL Owing to tho Iatonoss of Sprinar and our inability to meet pressing obligations, we aro forced to make the Greatest Sale we or any other firm ever attempted in Northern Indiana. In order to meet our obligations we must sell $5,000 worth during the month of May and to sell this vast amount we have doclded to scatter the profits to the fourwlnds and place before the popple of Huntington and Huntington county tho grandest array of Bargains thkt your eyes ever foastod upon. REMEMBER THE GLOBE Is hot a fako store that would stoop to misrepresentations of any kind, but a living example of truth and honor. Built upon honor. Our goods are made upon honor And sold upon honor.

Wo havo been busy Monday and Tuesday marking the goods and tho way we have cut prices on all kinds of mcrchandlso for this salo should crowd our store every day durlng'the month of May. Time nor opaco will not permit ua to quoto prices, suffice to say ovory article bought'at THE GLOBE In tho next thirty days will be a BARGAIN. i "i and Ciie v)r:.

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