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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 19

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THE I'OKi Alsi iuesday, July ELLS HOW TO SET BACK OLD TIME AMBITION iscoverer instructs druggists everywhere not to take a cent of anyone's money unless Bio-feren doubles energy, vigor arid nerve force in two weeks. WELL KNOWN FARMER OF NOBLE COUNTY SUICIDES Curtis Newman Hangs Him self in Barn at His Farm North of Kendallville. FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S FRANK'S All Aboard--and All Out for Frank's A DAY FOR 7 DAYS Any man or woman who finds that ey are going backward are not as TOUT as they used to be lost Ofidenc6 their ability to act crash things are nenous and run down Uld take two Bio feren tablets after cb meal and one at bedtime Seven a day for das Then take one after each meal until supply is exhaus'fd Then if our nervousness is not gone do not feel twice as strong and as before if sluggish dis KJtition has not been changed to ig rous one take back the empt package and 5 our mone will be re turned without comment No matter what excesses xvorrv-- overwork --too much tobacco or alcohol --have weakened your bodj and recked onr am druggist here it. imhoriied to refund our money on retjuest if Bio-feren the migbt up uilder of blood muscle and brain no do just what is claimed for it- Note to Physicians There is. 9secret bout the formula of Bio it Inted on package Here it is eeithin Calcium Ghcero phovphatr Peptonate Ma.nga.nese Peptonate t.

Sux omica Pow Gentian enolphthalem Olearesm Capsicum ola. NO APPARENT REASON Ii (spec to the KEND Ina JuK -I i a appoicrt motne i. ui i 1 oi old one at Known fd.rmeis residing in No b'e countj committed suicide this morning in the birn at his home mile in da half north of Kendalhille bj hanging There is no a motne as he in the best of health and spirits inr) so fir as a he had ro nnanical diplcul ties Larly this rnornms Newman i his eon Ellsworth went to the barn to do the feeding Later the son came to the house to get his break fast and the fathei rem lined in 'he barn After bresAfast Ellsworth re turned to the barn and found hu ither hanging from a rifter The deceased was chairman of the recent drive for the. sale of war SJA ings stamps in a town-ship i i gone the top lei terdi he spent the greater part of the da in i a i his two daughters He is survived a i and eight children Pleads Guilty to Grand Larceny Ro Haves for jears baggagen a ter at the union station plead guiltj this morrmg in the mavo: court to the charge of stealing se eral articles of vaJue from i tiunk belonging to J. woman -who had to Chicago She did no' the theft until her arriv 1 cago when she immediateh i ntd the officers here and Haes arrest and confession followed He is bound over to the circuit court unde $1 000 bond Keeps Teeth Clean and Gums Healthy Specially indicated for treatment of Soft, Spongy and Bleeding Gums.

Ul Dniite and Toilet Contcn. Guarantees all work and MTM on from one to five dollars on our glasses. ZM AND 239 UTILITY BUILDING MRS, CHARLES SIXLEY IS DEAD AT BLUFFTON Special to the News BLLFFTON Jnd July 2 --Mrs Charles i of the glove manufactuier died at her home at 413 South Mam stieet Mondaj She was taken ill with pleura! pneu monia a week ago and gradualH grew worse Mrs Sixbes was for merly Anna Spake She niairied Charles November children were born her are the following brothels and sisters Clara Spake hunttngton Ljdia Reed Tiffin Ohio Spake Akron Ohio ard Louis Spake Toledo Ohio 1 uneral a-rangements could not be announced pending word from the step-daughter Mrb Jack Bethea of Birmingham Ala hihools Open September 9 school will open September according to an Older made lesterday the counts boau' of education The board did not take action on the selection of the counts agent for the year preferring to take up the matter in a spe-ial meeting July 15 Trustee HctkaUiorn Resigns Ti ustee Frank Meckathorn has re signed his Harrison township office and is to be succeeded by Ed Hig man Mr Higman will serve the re mainder of the term which will be until January 1 He is the demociat- ic nominee for the office Goodin ill Filed The will of James 0 Goodin leaves the estate to his widow Olive Good in The estate at her death will be divided between the two SMIS Lawrence and Herman who mUbt pay amounts of J200 to each of the fol lowing Elizabeth McGeath Vettie Hall and Ella Snow daughters and Clara Goodin a granddaughter Mrs Goodir and the son Lawrence are 1 The Value of a Chamber of Commerce NOW "A Chamber of Commerce--can do vast good-- In holding public opinion together. In becoming a focus of information for the government and to the government. In providing for the circulation of the large number of valuable official statements published by the Committee on Public Information.

In representing the industrial and business community before the various war services. In keeping this department, among others, informed on matters that delay or injure the progress of war work in your community. In helping to adapt peace industries to war work. In brief, by becoming a focus for the industry and commerce as both bear or may be made to bear upon the war. "Certainly this is the time when the business men of your city should pull together." WILLIAM C.

REDFIELD, Secretary Department of Commerce. SUBURBAN DAY SPECIALS! There is to be little or no fireworks on the Fourth of July, but we have certainly touched off some big bargain booms, and cracking good savings for Wednesday. Just sight this list and begin to benefit by the store which has lead in "Making Suburban Day Safe for Money-Savers." SUBURBAN DAT SPECIAL 300 yards Curtain ISet fancy figured 4o in wide worth a a half price 49c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 400 yards Colored Fancv Figured Dra pery Material 36 in wide 98c a jard half pi ice-- SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Ladies a and Tight Knee Union Suits 50c value-- 39c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Frank Special Hair Nets (real hair) cap shane $1 00 value-- 60c Dozen SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 260 vards Colonial Net 45 inches wide ivorv and ecru color v. orth 65c a ard-- 39c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 36-in Bleached Muslin, 20c value only 10 yards to a customer-- 14c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Men Athletic Union Suits $1 01 value-- 79c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL i i Needles sweater and sock sizes a set 25c and 50c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Fancy White Voiles 36 in wide soiled 35c value-- 19c Yard SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 36-inch Silk and Cot ton Foulards all col ors 7oc value-- B9c Yard Porch Shades "Wood slat with patent no whip attachment, each 4 ft wide $1.98 6-ft wide, each $2.98 8-ft wide, each $3,98 Mercerized Crochet Cotton, vhite and ecru, per box of 10 balls 75c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 36 Inch Unbleached Muslin 22c value only 10 yards to a customer 17c SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 9 4 or 81 inch Ln- bleached bheeting 68c value not 10 yards to a cus tomer 48oYard SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 32 inch Dress Ging- harii a i a stripes 29c 22c Large assortment --of-Stamped Pillow Cases $1 25 value Special, per pair $1.00 Not over two pair to a customer 1 Two Big Millinery Specials All untnmmed shapes, black and colors 59c One lot of trimmed hats, values to $6, a and all shades white SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL de 40 inches wt5e all colors Jl 50 qualltj-- $135 SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Silk Poplin 36 inches i all shades $1 25 -value-- $1 00 Yard SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 40 inch Embroiderv special-- 35eYard SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Ladies' Thread Silk Hose In black white and all colors irreg ulars (1 50 values 00 Pair SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Ladles White Gloves two clasps contrast ins stitching $1 00 value 75cPair SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 27-in Figured Voiles 19c value 12V 2 Yard SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL Ladies Thread Silk Hose in black white and all colois irreg ulars $2 and S'J 25 Pair W. BERRY I 730 CALHOUN SUBURBAN DAY SPECIAL 40 inch value-- Voiles 35c 25eYard 114 W.

BERRY 730 CALHOUrT) named and Stine and Hitchcock were witnesses Sentenced to btatc Prison Peter Mejei who acknowledged his guilt of stealing corn Saturday, is to be sent to the Michigan City prison todaj to serve a term of from to 14 vears He broke his narole which was suspended when ha was found guilty of forgery I uneral of Oodf rev Vshhaueher The funeral services, of Godfrey Ashbaucher age b3 will be held at 3 clock Wednesday afternoon at the Reformed church with burial at tail-view Mr Ashbaucher is sur- ived by the idovv and one daughter Louise and two sisters Mrs Sam Hocker and Mrs, Bduman Resignation Although he tendered his resisna- tion as pastor the Christian church at Six Mile Rev Mr Beisiegel has been prevailed upon to re main at the liiuesi of the officials There was dimension in the chuich the pistor legibtered as an alien erems FORTY-SEVEN MORE FROM DEKALB COUNTY CALLED GIVE RED JJROSS $25.50 (Special to the News GARRETT Ind July --The I i i Hiawatha ind Pocahontas amp 1 ire of this city presented Mrs Thomas chairman of the local branch of the Red Cross so nets $2 a DO the amount made from the sale of the pictures of the Third Liberty loan parade held in this cit weeks ago The girls still about forCj five pictures on hand i were ordered but have not been tailed for and Mr A Sheets has consented to take these to his studio to sell Mr Sheets gave the girls oO per cent of what the sale-! amounted to The entire amount made from those left will be turned over to the Red Cross These "ame girls conducted a rum- mace sale last week and clearec J103 (Special to the News ALBLRN Ind July 2 July rder for men to enter the service of he country calls for forty-seven and the local conscription icard are busj making a canvas the list to secure this number iYom the new order now in effect the egistrants mu'it be engaged pro i work or thev i be drafted The men to be called for July are lass one men is thought that additions to class one i be made soon under the order tak ng men from the deferred classes and placing them in the first class order that a registrant must either work or fight into ef ect Monday and will affect many 'esidents of the coUnt School Problem Solved to the Ncvri 1 AUBljRN Ind Jub 2--Owing to the great shortage of teachers for the public and rural schools of DeKalb countv last vear Count Superin tendent rancis Merica feared would have the same difflcultv this but from the present repor it has been nicely s-ohed M-im who were engaged in othei work saw the need of their entering school work again since so mam the men had gone to wa: and at the June examination there were MxU five applicants who tool the examination Two more exam mations i be held before the open ing of school on the last Saturdav of Jul and The cit; of the countv require mnetj i teachers i the rura chools will need ninetj nine Mr lerica thinks there are plenty of ap licants to fill all of these places Auburn Couple "Wed (Special to tne News AUBLRN Ind 2 wed ding of Gerald Grover and Miss Eth el Francis Snvder occurred Sunday at the Lutheran parsonage with onlj the immediate relatives of the present The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Snyder and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Grover of North Cedar street The newlv weds will make their home with the groom parents Both are prominent young people of this city and have wide circle of friends NEW CHAIRMAN FOR DEKALB COUNTY BRANCH (Special to the News AUBLRN Ind July 2--At a meet ng of the DeKalb county branch of the Red Cross chapter held in the assembly room of the court house officers were elected and the following will serve Chairman Fred Knott of Auburn vice chairman Mrs Thcmson of Garrett secretary Mrs Dennison of An burn treasurer Jonas Schloss Auburn While Judge Dan Link served as chairman of the societj he declined re-election stating that he felt thev needed a chairman who could give more time to the work and owing to his interest in several other war activities it was impossible for him to give the work the amount of time he felt it deserved Mr Knott is well known throughout the counts and will make an excel lent officer for the organization Representatives from the various branch chapters were present and the meeting was very interesting and instructive Divorce for GarrMt Woman. to the GARRETT, Ind July 2--Mrs Ruth Gillis a resident of this city for many years but now of Chicago was granted a divorce in the DeKalb circuit court from her husband Ed Gillis of this city Non support was the charge upon which she was granted the decree and the court also gave her the custody of their only child Harold Mrs Gillis is at present emplojed in the offices of the Illinois Central railroad at Chicago Wanted Draftsman; experienced in machine and tool; permanent. Kunkle Valve 817 Barr. All grocery stores will be closed all day July 4th. Auburn Man Undergoes Operation to the News ATTBT.RV Ind Julv 2--J A Bolinger of West Eleventh street wfco was 'aken to the Sacred Heart hos pital Fridav night for an operation for appendicitis is improving verv slowh his condition having been serious since the operation Small Chimney Fire A chimnev flrp at the home of prcistoffer 716 street last evening resulted in only a nom m-l loss TONIC ShUon UPBUILDER an! Eckman's Alttratlvt For this Calcium prepsrti- tlon has maintained an ever increasing r-putatlon accomplishing rood, and often remarkable results ATTENTION, KREIS STOLZENAU Meet at Wayne and Webster streets Thursday at 1 p.

for parade. LOUIS RIPPE, Pres. CARD OF THANKS "We desire to thank our friends and neiKhbors for their sympathy and es peclally Rev Mr Pott's also for the floral offerings at the death of our son Bob MR FRANK BERRT FAMIIA I We wish to express our appreciation to the many patrons for the patience shown us during the unusual rush of our big Semi-Annual Sale. E. A.

GOODRICH, Mgr. $2 now $1 SO Price Includes War Tux Eckmaa Laboratory $1 new Me PblladelplUa a Draftsman; experienced in machine and permanent. Kunkle Valve Co, 817 Bajr. EXPERT PACKING CRATING MOVING A. C.

Borgman Son Phone 3204 382-35 Clinton 8t CATARRH of BLADDER relieved in 24 HOURS ale bean the March, 1891 5.000 Cures Both Long Distance Phones 126. KEELEY INSTITUTE PLAINFIELD, INDIANA. Morphine, Other Drug Neurasthenia and Drink Habit. WM. KISER, Manager.

DR. JOHNSTON A 4th Floor Shomff Etorilor) Gradnatt ot Mo, --'DtoeaMH and Deformlttas TnAttd-- EXAMINATION FEEE Phones--Reftldeoce 6634t Ion ONALLBtfS TOXrnaaKaHWEUSE Ettablithio 1832 J. PELTIER SON, UNDERTAKERS Both Phones No 9 Day and Night--117 Wnt Street J. G. A FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1337 Calhoun Phone 1623.

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