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Daily News-Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 3

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1 Oil Strodds will, oa Monday mcrcl. inaugurate the grandest Cut Vrizz Cab ever attempted in the CIcak business. Tl. 2 v.arra v. cither has very detrimental to the sal: cf Cli.

and left us with stacks, of them oa hand. In order to reduce them fast, we are offering Cloaks that cold at 05, CO and 07 for 02.50. Cloaks that cold at 00 for 04. Cloaks that cold at 010 for 05. Cloaks that sold at 0 1 2 for 06.

Capes In tho camo proportion, j. Come early. We have choice goods. Don't wait until the best we picked out JOEEBJ JL Standard Patterns. C3 ra run zr2 Monday, January 30, 1809.

Markle' flour gives best results. James Penfield spent Sunday with "jrjends in "Wabash. Mat Luber transacted business in Roanoke this morning. Omcx Rooms Fob Riitt. Also one large room 55 ft long over Stoffei's meat market 236 tf Drink the Mocha and Java Grade of mite Star Coffee.

Sold ty Hil genbergA Howenstlne, 112 fi, Jefferson St 245t26 The Clay Clement company were passengers to Wabash this morning; They carry special car of scenery. The successful remedy for the grip is L. K. Grip Tablets. Lovxtt Katloe, t57 wks45tf South Side Druggists.

Mrs. Joe Gilbert was a departure thls.mornlng for South Bend, where she will visit relatives for a week or ten days. Ladles, dean your kid gloves with Miller's glovelne, for sale only by H. H. Arnold Son, headquarters for dressed and undressed kid gloves, all the desirable shades.

Gloves of $1 and upwards guarantee! 169tf Mud pies baked in the sun are about as palatable as badly baked crackers made from vile material. The Fox Crackers are digestible, delicious, rich, pure and palatable. Look for "Fox" on the box before you give your order. The animal stories written by the late Dan Rice, which will be published In the two issues of the Youth's Companion of February 2d and Jth.under the title, "Fifty Years with a Menagerie's'1. are Bald to be unparalleled for variety, interest and perfect understanding of brute nature, Mr.

S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mlcanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly fromLaGrippe. One M'uute Cough Cure was the onl? remedy that helped them. It acted quickly.

Thousands ot others use this remedy as a specific for LaG rippe, and its exhausting after Never falls. For sale by Bradley Bros, James Barker, of the shoe factory, accompanied by his son, James, was a departure this morn tag for Ashville, N. C. He goes there for the purpose of making arrangements for the young man to enter a military school at that place. Mr.

Barker will be gone about two weeks. It has been' demonstrated repeatedly Jn every etate in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Wa certain pre ventlre and cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V.

Fisher, of Liberty, W. only repeats what has been said around the globe when he writes: "I have U9ed Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in my family for several year. and always with perfect success. We be Here that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. has saved the lives of our children a number times," This rem etfjlafor eila ty Lovett Kay lor, O.

1 1 i "1 ALL 4 Jo i. To Florid Queen St Crescent two fast vestibuled trains daily Cincinnati to Jacksonville. Reserve seat sale opens Tuesday morning for "Shore Acres" Thursday night at the opera house. L. K.

Grip Tablets stop that aching. For sale only by Lovxtt Katloe, 257 w45tf South Side Druggists. JudgeC W. Watkins was a passenger to Auburn this morning. He will hold court in that city for a few days.

James Vandewater, Erie brakeman, is quite 111 at his home on Market street with typhoid fever. J. A. Baker Is acting as a nurse, it being necessary to keep some one there at all times. 1 Coughing Injures and inflames sore lungs.

One Minute Cough Cure loosens the cold, always coughing and heals quickly. The best cough cure for children; perfectly harmless. For sale by Bradley Bros, "Shore Acres" Is a decided success everywhere and as this company has never played here there a number of people who are pleased to know they can see this popular play here next Thursday night at the opera house. Miss Belle Slack was again taken quite ill last night. She was unconscious for about an hour and it was necessary to summon a physician.

He many friends will be glad to learn that she is much improved today. The accounts of C. C. Nave Son have been left with W. D.

Hamer for collection. All persons Indebted to this firm will please call at Mr. Hamer's office, rooms 9 and 10 Citizens' bank building, and settle at onceJ dmon a sat wk44t2 Indications now seem very favorable for the ultimate recovery" of Bishop Rademacher, of Ft Wayne. He has so much Improved that during the latter part of last, week he was allowed to take a couple of drives and seemed to enjoy the release from the sick room immensely. LaGrlppe Is again epidemic Every precaution should be taken to avoid it Its specific cure Is One Minute Cough Cure." A.

J. Sheperd, Publisher Agricultural Journal and Advertiser, Elden, says: 3 "No one will be disappointed in using One Minute Cough Cure for Pleasant to take, quick to act For sale by Bradley Bros. Theatre goers generally are always glad to hear of the coming of "Shore Acres." one that has seen this charming comedy drama, so thoroughly unconventional, so sweet and so poetic in every detail and that realizes the high moral lesson it conveys, marvels at its ever increasing popularity. Like "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Old Homestead," "Shore Acres" has become an American idyl, and its interpretation will always attract the lover of refined stage art "Shore Acres" is a play that' appeals to all classes of theatre The lover of comedy finds much to amuse him in the epontaniety of its wit and' the qualntness of its humor. To those fond of pathos the play is a perfect well of delight.

1 Rr serve seat sale opens Tuesday morning. ttu't TolittO Pl'U anJ Rmols Tour inrf, To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be mug nolle, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No To V.ia. the wniulor worker, that malir weaU tr. i rrm. AH tfn" Ccortl.

i 1 end ht'0 i. 'j 1 4 TLi lucre a nou t' it was con! 7 to trir an lraenci crov. ta the ccra hours Saturday And no cne who was present vr3 ClenentU the tzz great actor that he was on his two former vkits to this city but the general opinion was that "The New Dominion" was stronger in that It give more scope for showing his genius than does the character of Gen. Joseph Carroll, In "A Sduth ern Gentleman," However every one was delighted with the old southern general The whole company was especially strong. Clement carries his audience with his every word and action.

He is particularly strong in the tenderer scenes of the play. His support was excellent The characters of Judge Fluhearty and Capt O'Malley, as portrayed by H. S. Duffield and Thomas F. O'Malley, were both of the highest order and furnished no end of good humor for the audience.

Among the ladies, It would be difficult to'polnt out the particular star, Every one was strong and acted each particular character very nearly perfectly. It was, in tact, one of the best companies ever seen in our city. It seems that Mr. Clement sticks to good people when he gets them as many of those who were with him this time were In the company on both of its former visits to the city. It Is to be hoped that many more such strong attractions will be here this season.

Statxot bio, CittotTolido I ii Lupas Couirrr. Fbaite J. Chxhit makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chxnit doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for" each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ctjri.

FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. 1886. A.

W. GLEASON, (8XAL.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly upon on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Address, F.

J. Chxxxt Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best Heal Estate Transfers.

Reported dally from Joxxu A Luria' Ab etractofflce. Warren treet Bantlngton. Jacob Hlnes to Albert Bohnstedt part tract 21 ten section reserve, Huntington $1000. S. M.

Sayler, trustee, to Jacob Boos part lot 96 original plat, city. 12600. Margaret Robison to Molhe El vin lot 140 Bippus Englewood add. 1800, t' Mary F. Trusler to Mary I.

Klep ser 40 acres Salimonletwp. 11700. tj Has worked wonders and It will do the same for you. Have you rheumatism in any form, no matter how long standing? Take Rheumatic and get well. All druggists.

Has no eoual for constlDation. 1 After invoicir we f.nd to carry goods over frcm one ess ot cost to make pair child's SDrin? heel kid bnttnn Rhne tr ni 1 bX pair Child snrtnc heel Vi hnttnn chn. A 140 pair misses spring heel kid lace and button shoes, iitf to 8. wereli.25 to sale 93 pair youths' heel lace shoes, 1 1 to 2, were and 1.50: sale price. 4 ...4 59 pair boys heel lace shoes, 2 to 5, were $1.25 to sale IV'.

1 tee'i and button shoes, black and tanlcid, wereii.25 to $3, sale 113 pair ladies heel kid lace and button shoes, black kid were 2 to fc; sale fl mS and Unshoes, black kid. were $3 to 50; sale f( naif llniM h1 1st A A 1 It 1 JT uvvi iviu ivs uu uuiiua OHUC3, oiacK kio, were 3 50 to 58 pair men's shoes, lace and Congress, were i.co to Hi nn 7 10 i4; saic 70 pair mens box calf patent leather, wax calf and enamel calf, were to sale pair ladies rubber, reimlar toe. ver rr nri 133 pair ladies rubbers, regular toe. Be sure and come before A FRACTURED HIP. A Fail Results Serlonsly to an Inmate ot the Infirmary.

A 'very serious accident which may result fatally, occurred at the county Infirmary on Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Mrs. Jones, an aged inmate, started out one of the side doors of the main building. She slipped on the first step and was thrown headlong down the steps to the ground below. In the fall the femur was fractured In her right hip near the joint' Dr.

Chafee was called immediate ly and set the bone, giving the old lady all the relief possible. He Is very fearful, however, that Mrs. Jones will never arise from her bed. She is seventy three years old and the fractured bone will probably never knit The victim is the mother of Robert Jones, who lives on Etna avenue, near the red bridge. Not a Crook.

It appears that Euben Wolf, the suspicious looking fellow who was taken up In the crowd of tramps arrested here a few days ago, Is not a crook. He was peddling the jewelry which was in his grip, and having no license, he is serving a sentence for that offense. His. time was up' today and he was sent out of the city. The following clipping from the Hartford City Times explains his case: "The Huntington authorities have taken into tow Euben Wolf, the scion of old man Wolf, the Indian fighter, living north of town.

very body will remember the young but toothless Wolf, who is usually accompanied by a wheezy old fiddle. The times will admit that Euben is a typical looking "vag" but Is not as tough as he looks, in fact he could never be troubled with brain fever.1? What Do tne Onildren Drink? Don't gh them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new rood drink called Graln It is delicious and nourish ing and takes the place ot The more Gratn 0 you glveT the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tasks like the choice' grades of coffee but cost about as much. All grooe rs sell it.

15a and 26c. KTisoi IR weeping Sweeping out all Oyercoats at Cost. Sweeping out all Heavy Suits at Cost. Sweeping out all Underwear at Cost Sweeping out all Woolen Shirts at Cost. Sweeping out all Gloves and Mittens at Cost.

weepingout all Woolen Hosiery at Cost Sweeping out all Caps at Cost Come In and help us 4 i Closing Out Salo of all The Entire Stock to be sold at Real Closing Out Sale Prices. Come and get suited before stock is reduced and sizes are broken. We mean just what we say here. Mention bale. 92 North Jefferson Street.

F. IF. BLUM. Cafe and ObserTatloa cars. Excellent ervloe oa superb through trains.

Queen route from Cincinnati South. make a clean 1 Ilk' i 1 II 1 FOOTWEAR 1 1 I our stock is entirely too hrgt for this time of the year. Our aia season to the other. All last season's and old will Ls room for spring stocK. Goods at Note Prices.

were 35c; tale sizes are broken." Cy dlSENMAUER. 87 North Jefferson Street. THE CHICAGO FAIR, The Big Store; Great January Clearing Sale. The balance of bar Winter Goods mast go regardless of value. Note some of these prices.

Ladles9 Jackets. Only few left. Ladlei' J5.00 clearing tale price SO price 4 00 Ladles' flQ.00Jacketi,claringiale price (6 Child's $1JS0 Jacktta, clearing tale prloe 79 Chlld'i 11.29 Jackets, clearing sa'e prloe 63 Child's flOflJaokets, clearing sale price 1 (0 Misses' 4,00 Jackets, clearing sale price 00 LADIES' Dress Skirts. Bee our line of ladles' diets skirts at We. SU3, SM8.

1148 up to that are fully worth from 25 per cent to 60 per oent Ladles' wool mixed underwear, regu" lar price 60o, clearing sale prloe 77.33o Ladles' fleece lined wrappers, regular price $1.00 and SL2S, clearing price. 1 lot of 10 and 13c outing flannel, clear "tT lng sale 8c per yd 1 lot fleece lined flannelette In 25 dlf u. ferent patters, regular prioe lOo clearing sale price 8o Ladies' eo to 75o flannel skirts, clearing sale price. 800 STEIN leaders in low prices. I Dear Soitt of Clllzeai Bank, Court Hsast.

'i i.Uij UtJi I ll 13 this sale will be sold for cash cz C. i .......) II 1 a mb' Ut 40.., 79 98. 48 98 98 48. 10 15 941 sale price Men's Underwear. Men's line wool underwear, regular prloe llJHi, clearing sale price (too per all Men's One Imported wool nnderwear, rn tan and bine, regular prloe tmeivtrtui sale per tall Men's heavy fleece lined nnderwear, regular price tie eaoh, clearing sale prloe Men's Jersey top shirts, always sold as 46o, clearing sale nrloe.

Men's felt mittens, lOo, olearing sale prloe at SHOES. Big reductions In Ladles', Gents' and Ckil drones Shoes. Tinware Dept. No. 8 tin wash lu inon eoiienaers ho.

8 all galvanised wash boilers Ms uaiTanisea wasn tuns Dinner buokets, coffee can and lid at Pot lids Granite wash basin 7e 10 qt. dlth as 10 qt. bucket gu Extract lemon and vanilla per It 17 bars laundry soap tfia cakes wllet soap la 8 tarsoap i Hhoe poUth por bottle School Books AN GRADE BOOKS, School Supplies, at If No. 9 East Market St Telephone No. 129.

Fob Salx bevea acres ot laud, with food Improvements. Location one and one half miles northeast of city. Will be sold cheap. JOHM P. ElNOWia, 33eodw6tf Asrent.

oitrnr. sweep. BT1ER BOOK STORE.

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