Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Daily News-Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 5

Location:
Huntington, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

A 1 1 A 3 THE NEWS DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905. INDIANA WEATHER, CpcUl to Neiw Democrat Chicago, October tonight na cayiraay. warmer in norm ana central portions Saturday. TflPJIPUT'C ITTDirTIAMa Woodmen, Court of Honor, I.

0. 0. Red Men. UNIONS Horse Shoeri. M.

EL CHURCH Evangelistic Meet ing. ABOUT TOWN. Green and black Who? 151tf iw uiuuuu vi curl tioilcu friend Thursday Presh flab dally at Midway. 159t3 William Bresenham and Bert Schet Der wentio wortn uancnester toaar. Pore elder rlnegar tor tale at L.

A. 8mlt'a. 1 llStf Mr. M. W.

Ullllean la ntertalnlnf Mra. Mary Faust and Miss Crucher of Peru Phonographs II down, $1 week. vcnaiz arcs, vo. zita Reformed classis in Fort Wayne Thorsday evening. new designs in a Japanese ware ai McDougle's.

f' 157tAw WmUm, Halsey, who has been ylslt lng his brother, Frank Halsey, return ed to Rochester this morning, tree irom ausu juiyaiaiyomo A i ,4 a. Mrs. Q. X. Z.

Lane was given a sur nrlan at hp home Thuradav even in a mr In honor of her birthday anniversary, Furnished 'rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire this office. 159t3 Mrs. Mary Holtz as recorder of the Court of Honor' has received from the order's headquarters $800 as payment ox tne policy carried ny me late Mrs. T.

J. Cllne, who died at Andrews Sep tember 22. Union Issue are manufactured of the finest tobacco obtainable and onts to Induce you to buy them. They are uaua ioaue. am lur mono cigar.

They are on sale with all first class dealers I 164U fin Satnpjlttv fwtAho. 7 A Mnfft. tentative of one1 of the largest fur manufacturers, will, display at H. H. Alaska' flfll Mink, fitter.

"Reaver. Persian, also a complete 'line of the best quality Near Seal garments, small neck pieces, muffs, etc. Special repair work given. XJragooD) the and maker's Crc i an! lSltf IL II. Wasonor went to Lcfayette today.

Mlnnlch's reel sifter flour Is the best and makes the best bread. Miss Amanda Waller of James lake was the guest of Mayor and Mrs. J. Fred France a few hours Thursday. Ask your dealer for Mlnnlch reel sifter flour end take no other.

816tf Mr. and Mrs. George Shoemaker and and Mrs. Daniel Ruce attend ed the North Manchester fair today. 0.

W. McClellan. Farm and city property sold. MUllgan block. Rural Mall Carrier D.

A. Fisher has returned to work after several days' sickness. J. C. Kltch was off duty and E.

Fisher went out on his route." We have several teams, which guar antees prompt delivery of coal of all kinds. Collins Ice Cream company. Hon, R. J. Jarvls of Benton Harbor, and Hon.

William Hensel of Fort Wayne visited the Order of Patricians Thursday evening. Quite an interesting, meeting was held. All kinds of both hard and soft coal, received direct from the mines, giving middle man's profit to the consumer. Collins Ice Cream company. 157tf Morda Thalls of Pipestone, who has been Che guest of Huntington county friends, and Mrs.

J. C. Kltch left this morning for Adams county, Ohio, where they will visit relatives three weeks. 't, Rheumatism cured or money re funded by the use of Trusler's Rheu matic Tablets. Has no equal for con stipation.

All druggists, 50c. 123tf Miss Emma Isenberg returned Thursday evening from Idaville where the conference of the Church of God was in session. Miss Isenberg received the appointment to return to her former charge in Disko the coming year. A wonderful tonic. Drives out all Impurities, gives you strength, health and happiness.

That's what Hollls ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85 cents, Tea or Bradley Bros, Electric. Line," the horse driven by Frank Polk In the 2:29 pace at North Manchester Thursday, won the race by making, the; best time in 2:194., There were ten starters. The horse will go In the 21 pace SbXut day. Terman ft Schott's tJnlon Issue are positively better than the cigars that have prizes ahd premium's' them which must 'clear, to Hhe' ordin ary man.

They are here at home. Try them. 4 T' 154t9 Sheriff Mahoney returned Thursday evening from Jeffersonvllle after hav ing taken Jacob Folk to the state re formatory. morning he took Philip Harter to Longcllff asylum at Logansport and It. was.

possible he would take Michael Karn to the same institution this evening. The Huntington Mill company is as good an industry as Huntington ever had. "It pays out $2,600 every'week for labor and material Every dollar of this is spent in Huntington. Lady Washington flour is as good as can be bought In the. world.

Ask your gro cer for Lady Washington. 157t6 J. C. Curtis, superintendent of the C. B.

and was In the city today. He says the short line Is enjoying the best business its especial ly, in the freight but that no new trains' will be added as was reported. Since the sale to the Erie of the C. C. and the chances of the Erie buying the C.

B. and C. look rath er dim. Smith Bracy was over the line a few days ago and said he had everything, ready for a sale of some kind but he has hot been heard from since. Bluffton News.

CLOTHES Rich novelties, new fabrics tailoring better than other best are offered you in suits for boys we are now showing. Prices, as usual, are at low water from but we folks, getting months mark. Vou couidn't tel the price that you were such high grade suits, will be able to tell after six wear. Besides double breasted have full line of Nor single or double breasted, plain or bloomer jpLsDix pants. 1 2 AEUI XLOTIilNG HOUSE Ycuns: Men'5, Coys and Children's Clothing, Creen and black Where? 151tf Miss Nova Brawley went to Fort Wayne today.

Pianos and organs sold on easy pay ments. Echaff Bros. Co. 241 ft2tf Neil Hettmansperger went to North Manchester today to see the fair. School children's hair cut, ten cents, at Ashley's barber shop.

131t30 L. A. Smith and Louis Marx attend ed the North Manchester fair today. Woodlawn Violet perfumed ammonia for the bath. 'Bradley Brothers.

S3tf Miss Minnie Wolsleffer went to Fort Wayne today to remain until Sunday. List your property with 0. Mitch ell if you want to sell or trade it 134tf H. S. Flnkenblner will go to Ma rion on a business trip this evening.

Phonograph records 25 cents. Larg est stock in the city. Schaff Bros, Co. 241ft42tt Members of the Typographical union held a meeting Thursday even Money to loan on easy terms. Black ft 8pencer, 69 N.

Jefferson St 260ft45tf Mrs. Lewis Isley of Toledo spent Thursday with Mrs. George McCartney. Dr. Hunter, specialist in obstetrics and diseases, of women and children.

147t28 Wade Strauss and family went to North Manchester today to attend the Our Lehigh Valley hard coal is the best Bartlett Trucking successors to Huntington Fuel Co. 139tf Mrs. David Shutt living, south of the city Is seriously ill with typhoid fever. All our coal Is dean, the screenings being burned under our own boilers. Collins Ice Cream 157tf Miss Jessie Hoover is working si few days at the Farmer's Guide as extra helper.

You will make. money by buying coal and wood of M. Franklin. Dry sugar and beech, $2.50 a cord. 'Phone 645.

July81dly6mo Miss Mary Hart of Roanoke was in the city Thursday the guest of Miss Edna Hall. Try Trusler's Rheumatic Tablets for rheumatic lumbago and constipation. They are Price 50c. All druggists. 123tf J.

L. Priddy, cashier of the Ex change bank at Warren, was in the city today on business. Lady Washington flour Is made in Huntington where are your interests. Stay by Lady Washington. It is the best flour made." 157t6 M.

D. L. Martin of Knoxville, is a visitor In the He formerly resided here 1ut has not been in the city for sixteen years. Spend your dollar for Lady Wash ington flour, you will get It back. If you buy any other brand be sure and kiss your dollar good by.

You will never see it again. 157t6 Ijr. and Mrs. J. M.

Hicks, Mr. arid Mrs. Newton Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schron went to North Manchester this morning.

A strength tonic that brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong, healthy and active. That's what. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.

Bradley Bros. The local Pathfinder lodge at the meeting Thursday evening accepted an Invitation from the Rochester lodge to go to that place and initiate candi dates October 17. Feel, tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or eat? That's tiredness and will disappear at once if you take Hollls ter's Rocky Mountain Tea this month, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bradley Bros. Miss Pearl Franklin will arrive from North Judson this evening and spend the Hebrew holiday here Monday.

The holiday is called "Yom Kipper," or the day of atonement. A. W. Furnlval has moved Ml paint shop from 24 Cherry street to 17 South Brlant Telephone 873. All telephone orders for sign work prompt ly attended toJ' 155t26 County Surveyor M.

F. Smith went to Union township today. This morning at Bowerstown he sold the contracts for cleaning the Dumbauld ditch 2. This afternoon at the Frank Tumbleson place he sold a sim ilar contract on the Dumbauld No. and Ayres ditches.

All bills for natural gas, artificial gas and electric lights are now due and should paid on or before the 10th. The office will be open the even ings of the 7th and 10th. 157t7 Mrs. D. L.

Green) who has been vis lting the last tw6 weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hart, went to Indianapolis this morning to meet her husband.

Mr. Green was on his way to this city from Louisiana with the Intention of making his home in this city when he was compelled to remain at Indianapolis on acocunt of having a felon on his hand. Blood poisoning had set In and it Is now necessary to have the thumb or possibly the entire las Madge Wikle went to Fort Wayne today." Miss Flora Purvlance went to Fort Wayne Lon Bailey went to North Manbhes ter today on business. Mrs. Ed Siegmund of Lagro was In the city on business today.

Miss Henrietta Razek went to Wa bash today for a short visit. School children's hair cut ten cents, at Ashley's barber shop. 13U30 J. G. Young went to Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon on business.

County Assessor C. 8. Weeks went to Marlon on business this morning. Mrs. Charles Renner and John Gor don drove to North Manchester today.

Money. to loan; five per cent Inter est with privilege of partial payments. Allen. 158A27tf Miss Laura Drover went to Fort Wayne today to see her mother, Mrs. Hi Drover.

just arrived a big shipment of no tions and home goods at McDougle's five and ten cent store. 157t6Aw Mrs. M. E. Good and Miss Lynn of Warren were visitors today at the Oscar Green home.

Sunday Creek Hocking Is the best Bartlett Trucking Huntington, 26 E. State street 146tf Mr. and Mrs. LIndsey Roberts and David Shull of Jefferson township were among those In the city today. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Philips moved to4Chlcago Thursday and will make their future residence in that city. Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Stouder and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Payne drove to North Manchester today to attend the fair. forty hours devotion services be gan at the 88.

Peter and Paul's Catholic church this morning. It will continue until. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Bash, W. E. Bart lett and Harmon Purvlance went to North Manchester today In Bartlett'e automobile to attend the fair.

The W. H. Bralthwalte family have moved from Court street to Mayne street, Mrs. Mary Whitney, mother of Mrs. Bralthwalte, has returned to her home In Areola.

Mrs. 8. J. Kent of West Unity, Ohio, was an arrival in the city today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Marcla Hlxon, and her sister, Mrs.

H. D. Sklles of Frederick street. Mrs. Will Raley will arrive from EvansvUle Saturday and Join her Who has become a permanent resident here.

Mr. Raley Is the new jeweler and watch repairer at the Pen field store. Chris Byler was given a surprise at his home today by finding a number of hungry people present to remind him it was his birthday anniversary; Miss Anna Lacy of Wabash was the only out of town guest. About thirty friends of 'Miss Effle Smith gave her a linen shower at her home Friday evening In honor of her approaching nuptials. A good time was enjoyed and a' number of fine presents were given the bride elect.

Miss Olive Marshall arrived In this city today from Cincinnati and will begin her evangelistic work at the Methodist church this evening. Miss Marshal has been highly recommended and will no doubt conduct Interest ing meetings. Dispatches from Lima, Ohio, state that a Grover Aker has been Indicted by a grand Jury on the charge of burglary and larceny In Allen county Ohio. IE is believed that this Is a brother of Will Aker who was in the Roanoke riot and who was a witness in court here a little over a year ago. Rev.

W. Church of Fort Wayne was in the city today and accompanied his brother in law and Bister, Rev. and Mrs. J. A.

Beatty, to Chicago to attend the funeral of their brother, Freman Church, whose death at Plymouth was mentioned Thursday. Deceased was a traveling shoe salesman and called on the trade In this city about a week ago. The Marx Clothing company today recived a new electric sign that Is the only one of. the kind In the city. It will be suspended over the sidewalk and flash the letters at night while during the day the name of the Arm will be plainly shown on glass plates.

The sign Is a very expensive one and will add much to the beauty of the front of the store. Dr. C. E. Grayston dressed the optics of several persons this forenoon at his office.

Sylvester Breeching of Lagro called at his office to have an eye dressed which had been struck by a lever while Mr. Breeching was working on the railroad track. A piece of metal lodged In his eye several days, was removed from the left eye of Michael The flve yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. George Goebel of Wabash county was brought to Dr.

Grayston's office to have an Injured eye dressed, While playing, with a cat several days ago the child was scratched In the eye uy the cat John Cook, one of the veterans of the Spanish American war, also called at Dr. Grayston's office this morning to hand amputated. i have an artificial eye fitted, i October 7th, A representative of FUR MANUFACTURERS Will display FINE In Alaska. Seal, Mink, Otter, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Etc Also ql complete line of the best quality Near Seal Garments, Small Neck Pieces, puffs, Etc BstimioLtes given. Special orders will bo taken.

We invite your inspec tion. J. Son We send an Autumn and Friends and with it have the pleasure of serving many new customers. as this store Is here to supply everybody with shoes. Neuer I.

one of the largest at our store FU on repair work Greeting to all our Patrons an invitation to come and see the Handsome New Footwear that we have provided for the coming seasons. We certainly want to supply the DIIIMM of all our old patrons, and we trust that we shall also ONE DAY SALE Eisenhauer. 38 CENTS One box Rexall Talcum Powder Regular 25c Value. Two boxes Armour's Fine Toilet Soap Three Ctvkes in Box ALL' FOR One Day Saturday, Oct. 7.

IBradley Bros.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Daily News-Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
29,723
Years Available:
1897-1911