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The Daily Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 4

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Huntington, Indiana
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Absolutely Pure. Tie powder uever varies, A marvel of pari 1yr 4rerc' nd wholesomeae. More eco aomioal than the ordinary kinds, and can ot be sold in competition with the mnlii ade of low testt, short weight, alum or hospht powders. Sold only 1b cans. AotaT Bikuio roWDSK 109 Wall 8t.

N. Or. ws 100 iy FOR No. i House No. 2 House J2.750.oo.

No. House 5,900.00. No. 4 House 91,450.00. 5 House 1,500.00.

No. 6 House and lot, and ami and and and lot, lot, lot, lot, lot, price price price price price price 7 House and lot, price $850. Having received a large assort jnent of these goods I am prepar ed to make all sizes of picture frames on short notice; Also I make a specialty in making all iinds of The Daily Democrat Dick Simons Qundayed In War ren. Smoke Huntington Board of Trade cigar. .163 2 The City Council meets In regular session this Every can of saddle rock oysters warranted to give satisfaction.

2t Congressman Martin expects to for the gang that always prowls that night. It will do you good to look through our stock of overcoats and learn prices. D. Marx the original one price clothier. 180 6 1 wl Says the Fort Wayne Journal: Peter Rudolph Pickle is inflicting his forged letters on the Huntington Democrat.

The KlrmUss closed Saturday night. The receipts were about 1162, and it is thought the profits will be about $115. The Misses Hopkins and Anderson, who were the guests of Miss Lizzie Arnold over Sunday, return Mrs. James Bisk, of Cadilac, and Mrs. Marion Luckey, bt South Boardman, Mich returned to their homes today after a visit with relatives in Bockcreek.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald re turnecf to Warren Friday after a verv nleaaant visit with relatives CABINET in Riley and Davles ceuntles, Kasi "in the verv best manner and satisfaction guaranteed.

Come and see me, E. N. THOTVTANN, HUNTINGTON, IND. 1 dUt wio 8m F. BLUM SON, "Will sell you nothing but first class and all solid leather boots or shoes.

We carrv no shoddy eoods. We Have received a full line of fall poor, and winter BO OTS and SHOES lor both large and small, rich and we treat them all alike and Gent's special $2 and $1 shoes. Gent's $2 homemade work shoes I always in stock and good wearers. Custom and repairing work done, Repairing also done in the evening at any. time.

We mean just what we say, come arid examine ami be convinced. F. BLUM SON, Southeast cor. ner Market St; Huntington. rTTTT rr lost in r1? fill TT taeiirf WjriitljWi VJ i.

i ixxe or loanr. UF1 llMMIUIa Jfinatriwwii iwm rnui wm mmm tuktmtm Attorney at Iaw and Notrv PnMic Offloe Peter Erpelding is undoubtedly to order. I the oldest cooper in tne city work ing, steadily at the trade, having Repairing and Upholstering done worked at the business 86 years and averaged fifteen barrels per I week. Rev. 0.

C. Albertsoa, the other night presented the G. A. R. post Gen.

Grant. Fort Wayne News of Saturday: Mrs. W. B. Miller, of Andrews, Is the guest of Mr.

Henry Miller and bride, of Madison street. Henry Woehnker, of the woolen mills, and Joseph Aaman, of Root A Ca'a, will be the guests of Huntington young ladies over Sunday. Last Friday evening a Democrat was born In Stringtown. Lancaster township, the first one in sixteen years. The happy parents are Mr, and Mrs.

Ellas Bittenhouse and honors meekly. The cause of De mocracy is booming. Engineer James Saurs, of the Wabash, Pat Quinn, Curtis Stevens and Charles Weaver have the Slusser restaurant, at Rambo apple cider for sale at the UlIE CITY SIZZLINGS. Lime City saloon. 1G7 60t Mrs.

Fenneman returned to In Pertinent Paragraphs and Personal dianapoUs Saturday, Points About People For Pleasant and Profitable Perusal. Miss Lizzie Drover returned Sat urday evening from her Toledo Visit. Genuine article of export bottle beer for sale at the Lime City saloon. 156 6ot The celebrated saddle rock oysters can be had at the Star restaurant only. dl80 2t the family of Councilman Zahn.

Fob Rent: A house of seven rooms with good out buildings and well, near Third ward school building. Inquire of George Corlew. 180 6t Dr. Denman and wife came down from West Unity, OhIoV Saturday night and are visiting Mrs. Den man's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Skilea. O. E. Mohler, city editor of the Fort Wayne Gazette, Sundayed here.

The rumor tiiat he is deeply interested in a lovely young belle is probably without foundation. Mrs. Anton Ness, living on the ed home last evening. I Whitley county line, is very low Wanted: All lovers of a good with typhoid lever. Andy Zahn smoke to try the Huntington B.

of spent Sunday with his family who T. cigar, one of the best nickel ci are there on account qf the lady's gars in the market 169 2w illness. Mr. Sylvester Karat and Missi The Huntington Board of Trade Clara Eckert, Andrew Niblock and cigar is manufactured by Jacob Mrs. Alice Conroy were 'called" at Miller, a man who has over forty the Catholic church yesterday for years experience in the trade, and the first time.

It Is a cood one, and don't you for get It. 169 2W Last Saturday Herman H. Drov er and Olney Graffton closed a lease for a term of years for the Grayston room on Jefferson street, and will occupy it on December 1st. It is a splendid room, and In It the gentlemen will have fine opportun ities to display their stocks. Huntington Steam Laundry does first class work.

Orders or work left at F. Dick 8on's, J. Kase'a bar I ber shop, Star restaurant, Seller's restaurant hear C. A A. depot, or by postal dropped to Box 829, will receive prompt attention.

Satis faction guaranteed. 66 tf. Henry Paul by the grace of the A. A. 19 at Goshen with a small boquet of 01 peopiBoiwawiuiwiBi, flowers whien had formed part of holds responsible position of ship.

Mr. Paul's temper today was raging like the untamed winds and people who encountered him soon learned that he had a grievance. Eugene Ager had him arrested for failure to comply with the stock when he pleaded guilty before 'Squire Hiltebrand it cost him just $12.45. The last the reporter heard from him he was declaring he just wanted to get sight of the man who made him acknowledge his omission and he would paralyze him. It themeighbors out there notice any blood on the pale moon they will know the cause.

There was a seance at the Exchange Hotel yesterday morning. The night before two traveling men The front of DicL'a stcra Is tzlz repainted. The slaters have completed their work on the Catholic parsonage. Nothing baa been heard from Mra. Peter Breen as to her 'condi tion." 'r The celebrated Holtzer man stom ach bitters for sale at the Lime City saloon.

H5 60t Frank Nave and sister, Mrs. Car ry, passed Sunday wild Andrews relatives. y.7. Martin Brubaker, of Bockcreek township, has his new barn nearly Smoke the Huntington Board of completed. Trade cigar.

There ia none better Mrs. Thomas Brady went to Ft. for a nickel. 169 2w Wayne today to visit with her The little Grandson of Ed. Ham daughter, Mrs.Dolan.

i start for Wasbington aDOM piov. o. me, of the Second ward, who has Richard Esson is here visiting his Vinegar as sour as sour can re, been seriously ill, Is much Improv parents from Frankfort, I for sale at the Lime City saloon. ed. 3 where he is employed in railroad 145 60 1 I por underwear, gloves, caps and I shops.

Wml Eaton, a former employee I trunks, call at the reliable and The largest and best stock of of the C. is here renewing original one price clothier, D. Marx rubber boots and overshoes at tne acquaintances. I 180 6t wl lowest prices, at the Mammoth boot hnnVwhnat flonr at Clark's I Tka 'Tun oval rf flnaTna and shoe store. 178 2t Fob SAiiB: Desirable business lots on East Market street.

Inquire of E.M. Taylor. 42 304tf Thursday night is feed store. Fresh rye flour always which occurred yesterday, was on hand. lT7 6t lareeiv attended.

Re v.Schaaf con Miss Ella Shank, of Roanoke, ducted the services. visited Sunday Cora John Strodel and his mother Keefer, of Grayston Avenue. I went to Fort Wayne at noon. Oth er visitors to that place today were Chris. Beck and John Wilson.

Philip Zahn, of St. Louis, and Mrs. Baker, Fort Wayne, arrived No. 8 House and lot, price $900. Take iQ Katea ftnd ready as was expected and are sruests In (.

No. 9 House and lot, price $750. Now ioHouse and lot, price No. 1 1 House and two acres of land, price $800. No.

12 House and lot, price No. 13 House and lot, price J400. No. 14 An acre of land adjoin Jag city $150. No.

1 5 acres adjoining city acre. 116 10 tf Terms: $150 to $300 cash will Tbuy either No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, iz ex 3, and balance on payments bout the same as rent Also a first class bakery complete in every particular. City lots on good term payments. War.

C. Kocher, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 5. ST. TI0MAII, the Cabinet Maker, first door west of P.

Scheiber's grocery. Headquarters for Mire Fraies ail E001 MonliiDi. Edward Ellis, brother of Mrs. O. R.

France, and children, from Sid ney; Kosciusko county, were in the eity over last night. Alpheus M. Summers, whose insanity has been mentioned, was taken to the hospital at Logan sport this afternoon. Ben Buchanan 'and Orth Hum bert, after each had attended a young people's meeting here Sun day night, returned to Fort Wayne today. Just out, the Huntington Board of Trade cigar.

It is a daisy. Try one and be convinced. For sale by all leading retail dealers In the city. 169 2w L. over Sunday after trip through Ohio, and he says that the Democrats over there are red hot and every Indication points to success.

Our prayers are with them. Used Vr fhATfnMnd fitfttea Garvrament. EadmwA dMii.i r. TNtMft ad PabUoFood Analysts, the Strongest. Pnrest and most Healthful.

Dr. Priced Cream BeldnsPowder does notcontaia Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price' DeHdone FUrodnr Bx Mctn. vanlll.

Lemon. Orange. Almond, Bose. etc da ant iin PHiwntme Ofla or CTtnst' FZUCS DAHIKO POWDE3 Now York. CfticcsQ, tu Loula.

nave an uae diocks snown iu ine plat which will be sold in bulk at a bargain. It is in easy access to the C. A. and is suitable for a wood, coal or lumber yard or for any kind of manufactory. 51 52 62 61 67 68 Miss Allilian Daniel, the city All of the above lots are situated between the railroad and public school teacher who Is ill with I square and are among the most desirable building lots in the lity.

i'er rheumatism, will go to her home I sns desiring residence lots on easy terms should call on or address me, In a few days to remain until she recovers. Miss Emma B. Ford, a former teacher in the schools, will have charge of the grade during her absence. Mr. and Mrs P.

E. Garrison are In the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Esson. Mr.

Garrison was general foreman of the C. A shops here during the time Mr. Hill was master mechanic. He is now master mechanic of the West Shore road, at Frankfort, N. Y.

Wendel Klemm, the shoe man, has added a new line of ready made boots and shoes of all grades. In addition he manufactures both sewed and pegged goods of all kinds. Repairing neatly and promptly done. West Matilda street opposite Shearer's ware house. 17520 3m Herbert Holmes and Amanda E.

Pee, oi Wayne township, came to town Saturday and in the after noon went to the Clerk's office and secured a marriage license and right then and there Squire Hilte brand, in the presence of the court house crowd, them man and wife. This morning a license for the some purpose was issued to James Landrigan and Lizzie Hen derson. The deer, or some other deer, was seen Saturday by John Kauff, who lives lust north of the city. John set the dogs after the animal and he set out after his gun. When he returned the dogs and the deer were both out of eight and hearing.

It is reported that the animal was again seen yesterday on the David Buch er farm, on: the Huntington and Clearereek township line. Prof. AL Beaver and Miss Jessie Marsh, of Canada, will be united In marriage next Thursday even ing at some town in Michigan named Jos. M. C.

DeWltt and near Detroit, where the young lady August Blitz registered from Cin cinnati and were assigned a room. Anarews, ana win conaucsKunaeria the morning they, did not ap the name of the Crystal restaurant breakfast, and landlord and. bakery, under the manage seigmund sent up to see what was mentof D. E. I vrnn Thev doclared thnvdid not There was a general removal at want breakfast.

Afterwards the Majenica today. Wilson Sprowl chambermaid complained that she and Isaac Potts moved to Marion I bad crone to the room in discharge has been making her home. They had intended coming here' for a visit bat have abandoned the idea i and will go at once to Dixon, where I Professor Beaver is employed. The many friends of the groom here will wish' him much happi H68S. Henry Manger returned from a George Stetzel and Miss Cassle mens baggage was sUU there and ence; five feet from the ground It HUNTING TON, Corner of Matilda and LaFountain Streets.

78 IT Lots for sale in a beautiful part of the City at reason able prices and cn easy terms. I have the folio wine lots 6ox 132 feet, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 9 and 10 on first street; 24, 25, 40, 41, 56, 57, 73 and 73 on Market street; 23, 2t, 39, 42, 55, 55, 71, 74. 87 and 00 on Foust street: 20 Jackman was at home I ana 3 on iuam ana 19, a three week's na 40 on i ewis srxeec 83 84 WILLIAM G. FOUST, 93 156.17 4 NEW WALL PAPER and DESIGNS now ready for fall trade. All kinds of plain and fancy decorations selected by a competent artist and special paper hanger.

WINDOW SHADES made to order, also a full line of decorated and plain shades. jRIJIMCS, at the lowest prices. A new line of fine purses and leather music rolls. Call at H. H.

DROVER'S. Drugs, Medicines, Wall per, Artists' Material, etc. Corner of Jefferson and Market Gt recto. dlM wS Sm The Styles Are Ready I We are pleased to announce large arrivals of new goods fresh from the manufacturers. Your attention is invited to a choice, complete and carefully selected assortment of the newest and most stylish effects in LADIES', QITTS, AITD CHILDREIT BOOTS, 3Evallera9 Slippers, etc VAM UlAV Will in thnlnf har Hnf a anil that tWa nrem S1I 1Q airuclU CUUUiy.

UUW, 1Mb In vnrv rionarmcnt we OUCr UnDaraiieiCa VUYCI9 iu U1C butchering business; nflde two men. and. a woman inside, Friday. While in that state' he wayof HigH Class" Goods of beyond Question and to these we orana moved xo ms iarzn mey gociand that tney attempted to detain measures from Mr. CraumeK: and last her.

On learnlne this Mr. Selfir brotber lh law's farm. Ten Inches named gentleman moved into the I mund besran an inveatlsation. but i from the ground it measures ejght town. z.

i 1 the birdn had flown. However, the I feet and four inches in clrcumfer add unlimited variety in all new novelties anil THE STR01TG niDDCEMIT 'OF L0I7 PRICE xutnaau were.uruiea in. mvnRenu uijr jar. oeig thi rVintr.t trtrl ikoom 3 over Firt Nuoiii tnk. will unn)aV hv tlAv.TTn1(fl!i dtltii rRtu mand demanded vhat was dQA him lee in ana unitea wtei uoortm.

I I i roiBptatutntionciTito couccuobiii nd idence In Clearcreei: township. land ordered them to leave DUimXGTO, ence. Tne. nrst umo uoni ine ojr wiuta wc uwuuumw vuv tt onnnil three feet Clr I 1 i aiMvtnd limn lour taac I a ac. rw a a.n a Ta a 1.

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TnfAl Ilandall In to iro unUI the landlord brought a I and six mcnes. vviain oi iop I mw a 1 mrm. rv vnar nrden for I TuvirftrnAX towcshln. lltXE JJMO 1 revolver into Bizni. ana inevnwo uu ti IT A I a.

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14,074
Years Available:
1886-1897