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Daily News-Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 5

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THE NEWS DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1905. READ HOME NEWS. Your vacation Is not complete unless you let The News Democrat follow you. It will be mailed to any address for 10 cents, a week.

The address will be changed as often as desired. Leave your order with any cap rler or send It direct to The News Democrat office. INDIANA WEATHER. Special to NewiDemocratv Chicago, June 20. Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, with possibly showers tonight TONIGHTS ATTRACTIONS.

8s. PETER AND PAUL'S SCHOOL Commencement Exercises. FRATERNAL I. 0. O.

T. B. Red Men, O. E. S.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Y. P. C. M. at Harvey Dlniua Home.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. Baker's Music Pupils' Recital. ABOUT TOWN. For good bread use Markle flour. 111 lyr Miss Minnie Wolsiefer Is visiting In Danville, 111.

C. R. Smith, optician. Glasses fitted. 66tf Howard Folk has gone to Rochester to look after farm Interests.

Phonographs $1 down, $1 week. Schatf Bros. Co. Mrs. Charles Shock entertained the Mondav evening sewing circle this week.

Pianos and organs sold on easy pay ments. Scb.aH Bros. Co. Miss Emma Schrader has returned from Lafayette where she spent Sunday and Monday. Money to loan at the real estate and Insurance office of E.

E. Allen. 186tf Al Zell and Harry Smead have gone to Indianapolis where they will work for the Big Four railroad. Phonograph records 25 cents. Lars est stock In the city.

Schaff Bros. Co, John Erb and son, Edward, have returned from Roanoke where they attended farewell services held by Father Soengen In the Catholic church. Do you want a good refrigerator! Go to Clayton's and see the "Herrlck." 49tf Mrs. Ida Barsh residing in the flat at 112 North Jefferson street was over come by heat Monday afternoon and fainted away. This morning she is able to be about the rooms but Is quite weak.

George Favorite went to Terre Haute today to attend the graduating exercises at the state normal, his daughter, Miss Alice, being a graduate this year. Claude Kitch of this city Is also a graduate. If you need a refrigerator come and see us. Our stock is large and prices are right M. B.

Stults. 68tl2 J. F. Trier, proprietor of the Mul queen dancing academy In Fort Wayne will run a special car to Fort Wayne Wednesday evening with a crowd of Mr. Trier's students of this city to attend the.

opening dance. at the new pavlllion at Roblson's park. Rheumatism cured or money refunded by the use of Trusler's Rheumatic Tablets. Has no equal for constipation. All druggists, 50c.

122 lyr Cal Favorite and Robert Weese returned Monday evening, from a brief outing at Yell6w Banks, Webster lake. They made the trip on bicycles. Mrs. Favorite, Miss Rosanna Weese and others of the party will return this evening Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, come to all who use Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.

Bradley Bros. Jacob Dierlnger of North Manchester was In the city Monday evenjng en route to Fort Wayne. Accompanied by his cousin he will go from there to Zoar, Ohio, to attend the second annual reunion of the Dierlnger families Thursday. Choice lots for sale In Ed T.Brown's South Side and East Side Falrview ad ditions from $50 to $125 each. One dollar cash and one dollar per week.

No interest No taxes. No tcstras, These lots can be seen any day except Sunday. Title perfect You deal di rect with the owner. If you don't know him you i ought to. Ed.

T. Brown. Prof. H. L.

Arnold of Elkhart, who formerly gave dancing lessons In this city, will have charge this season of Beechwood Point Pavillion at Paw Lake, Michigan. The hall extends out over the lake and has a floor 40x ,165 feet. The season opens Saturday evening, June 24, and closes Labor September 4 Dancing parties every day except Sunday. Smith, op 6Ctf tlclan. Dale Beatty returned Monday even lng from Ellwood.

Dollies with floss both for 10c at Mc Dougle's. C8t6 Miss Blanche Horseman returned to her home In Wabash today. Graphopbone Records, 25c Brad ley Bros. 229tf Herman Engle will go to Fort Wayne this evening to spend a few days. Clayton sells the famous "Herrlck" refrigerator.

49tf Mrs. G. A. Furste and children leave this evening for three weeks' visit In Argenta, Ark, Markle flour makes sweet light bread; try It 110 lyr Professor C. E.

Dull left today for his home In Weston, Ohio, to spend the summer vacation. Hair cut 15 cents at the New Thea tre barber shop. Mrs. A. L.

Beck and daughter. Miss Magdeline, left today for Walloon lake, to spend the summer. Vinegar as souer as souer can be for sale at Lime City saloon. 49t78 Frank Stults went to Marion this morning to make arrangements for some attractions ofr Miami park. Mlnnlch's reel sifter flour Is the best and makes the beatbread.

Misses Grace and Eva Ellerman and Howard and Wilfred Kratz wer Sun day picnickers along the Wabash near the White church. For good bread try Zanesvllle flour, guaranteed by your grocer. 42t78 Miss Kathryn Brenizer of the ora torical department at Central college, went today to spend the summer with her parents in Hastings, Fla. Money to loan on easy terms. Black Spencer, 59 N.

Jefferson St Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ade and Mrs Caroline Urschel attended the Grossman funeral at the Albright church in Wabash county this morning. Band concerts and all the latest songs every day and night at Mc Dougle's Are and ten cent store. 6St6 J.

H. Smith of Union township Is recovering from his recent Illness, The last two' weeks he has been quite sick but hopes are entertained of his recovery." Follow the crowd to the social on the M. E. parsonage lawn Thursday evening, June 22. Refreshments.

69t3 Miss Dessle Slusser entertained the day operators of the local telephone exchange at her home on East State street Monday evening. The event was a porch yparty where the girls had a merry time. An elegant lunch was served by the hostess. Yellow clothes are unsightly. Keep them white with Russ Bleaching Blue, Get the genuine.

All grocers, 10c. Mrs. S. B. Whltacre and daughter, Mable Whltacre, and grandson, Master Kleth Grlener, of Meltburn, Florida, are visiting Mrs.

WTiltacre's mother, Mrs. Hugh Freel. and other relatives in this city and in Union township They will remain several months. Beautifying methods that Injure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, Sunshiny faces follow its use.

35 cents. Bradley Bros. Monday evening rain in Clearcreek township was very heavy. Farmers in from that portion say that north of the township line the rain was so heavy they cannot work their ground at all today while south of the line the dust is hardly laid. It was not a long continued shower but fell In tor rents for a few minutes.

Try Trusler's Rheumatic Tablets for Rheumatic Lumbago and Constipation. They are guaranteed. Price 60c All druggists. 122 lyr People on South Jefferson street witnessed a frightful runaway about 6:30 Monday evening. A horse hitched to a buggy became frightened at a train on the Wabash and ran south on Jefferson street On the south bridge the runaway met five or six other buggies but It was careful to go dashing through, the crowd without any collisions.

At Front street it turned east and not far from there was caught Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of the body, bringing new blood, strength, and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well 35 cents. Bradley Bros, An eight pound son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Crull of Henry street. On the basis of the good fortune some of the employes at the Huntington county bank are enjoying a box of cigars, while Lake Em ley has been promised that he may hold "the and sing to him if he will take charge of a limited portion of Mr. Crull's work while he is at home visiting the youngster.

Grand pa Crull and other relatives are as proud as Lawrence of the new arri val at the home. Eyes examined free. C. R. Smith souvenir post ards.

4 i CCtf Matt Luber was In Roanoke today business. Mrs. E. A. Link of Guilford street is mtertalning Mrs.

Shaw of Indianapo lis. Phonographs and records at Mc Dougle's. 68t6 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Highland are the parents of a young son since this morning.

Shooting gallery on West Market street Al Beat and Louis Bendel went to Manchester and Majenlca today for the Bendel store. Try C. R. Smith, optician, for spec tacles or eye glasses. 66tf Carpenters began work today on the E.

Hauenstein grocery at Tipton and Lafontalne streets. Old Kentucky bourbon for sale at the Lime City saloon. 49t78 Charles Brown, who sustained a fracture of his arm Monday, spent a very restless Monday night. Crushed stone and screenings for sale af Erie' Stone Crusher. 62t26 Miss Laura Shock and Miss Meda Beglitel returned from Terre Haute Monday for the summer vacation.

Go to. John Griffith's new shop for the best shave and hair cut. CDt5 Ask your dealer for Minnlch reel sifter flour and take no other Mr. and Elmer Andrews of Warren visited today with Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. Green of Guilford street. Madame Graham, clairvoyant, 63 Dlmond street. Prices 50 cents and $1.

58t26 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodale left this morning for Metz after a visit with Mrs. Goodale's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Fisher. Why pay $223 to $395 for a lot when you can buy a lot of me on same terms for $50 to $125 each? Ed T. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

David Bolinger re turned Monday from North Manchester. They were accompanied by Mrs Elizabeth Hoke. See our new Iceberg refrigerators, Every one guaranteed to give satis faction. M. B.

Stults. 68tl2 The Henry Shoemaker family moved today from William street to their recently completed property on Henry street. Remember the date of the M. E. Sunday school social on the parsonage lawn Thursday evening, June 22.

69t3 Mrs. W. H. Hart, who Is visiting at Terry, will receive the News Democrat during her stay. She will thus be apprised of the happenings of county.

Housekeepers, attention. Try a package of Russ Bleaching Blue and you will use no other. 10c at grocers. Mr. and Mrs.

Z. T. Dungan, Harry Dungan and Inez Lawrence returned from James lake Monday evening. They found fishing the best and had an unusual good time W. A.

High today sold his property on Whltelock street which he recent ly purchased of Charles Day, to Mrs. Crlstina Cotton. Consideration, $1,300. Mr. and Mrs.

Enoch Anderson of Van Buren are visiting the G. H. Quick family on South Jefferson street. Mrs. Quick is a niece of Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson. There will be a lawn social at the H. Swalm home 126 E. Sabine street, Thursday night, June 22.

Ice cream and cake 5 cents. It Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Malcomb enter tained a part of people Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs: John Schrador and son, Robert of Marion, Ohio. The visitors returned today after a ten days' visit. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize It Is the effect of the medicine. For sale by Bradley Bros.

Mrs. Stromasha, the well known planet card reader and fortune teller of Marlon, will be at Mrs. Shores, 6 Byron street, this week only. Gents, $1. Ladles, 50 cents.

68t5 Wlllard Jones of the Clearcreek Christian church entertained at din ner Sunday his Sabbath school class composed of eleven young ladles. To say all had a grand time is expressing It partly. After a fine dinner being served to Mr. Jones and his pupils by Miss Nettle Steele, Mrs. Jones and daughter, Lois, a short program was rendered.

Pupils later took leave of the home, wUhlng Mr. Jones many days of like enjoyment. A Guest. McCaffrey Co. WHOLESALE A RETAILGROCERIEl Mason fruit jars, qt, per 45c Best syrup, per gallon, 24c 4 lbs seedless raisins.

25c Best pie peaches, per 10c Good bulk coffee, lb. 12c Winter wheat flour, 60 Spring wheat flour, 50 $1.45 Witch hazel soap, 3 10c Good coal oil i 11o YOUNG BOY HAS NARROW ESCAPE Jesse Wright, son of Mrs. John Falk of Clearcreek township, had a narrow escape from death a few days ago on the Erie railroad bridge crossing Clear creek. The boy Is about fourteen years old and was playing oa the bridge which is about thirty feet from the water. He became overbalanced and fell into the creek alighting among a mass of piling near the abuttment of the bridge.

His body did not come in contact with the ends of the wooden piling which extended above the surface of the water. He fell into the water and swam to the edge of the stream. HUNTINGTON FAIR WILL BE GREATER THAN EVER September 12 to 16 inclusive has been set for the time of the Huntington county fair this year. The premium lists are just being taken from the pressand Judging from the awards to be given the fair this year will be a greater drawing card than ever before. The speed department especially will be well filled this fall.

Announcements. L. A. to O. R.

C. Regular meeting of the Erie division No. lfi, L. A. to O.

R. C. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. T. of B.

H. Regular meeting of Tribe of Ben Hur this evening. Nomination of officers. All members requested present. Order of Eagles.

Regular meeting of Eagles, this evening. The secretary will be at the hall from 6 this evening to receive dues. Ice Cream Social. Ice cream social for benefit of piano fund at Presbyterian church by Miss Grace Carson's Sunday school class Thursday evening. 69t3 C.

R. Social Club. The C. R. social club will be enter tained by Mrs.

Thomas Annan Thurs day afternoon from 2 to 5 at her resi dence, 16 Wesley street. O. E. S. All members of the Order of East ern Star are requested to be present at the called meeting this evening.

Business of importance. Huntington Chapter. Huntington chapter, No. 27, R. A.

called meeting Wednesday evening, June 21. Work in the past and most excellent degrees. W. P. Hart, H.

P. Catholic Commencement This evening the Ss. Peter and Paul's Catholic school will hold its annual commencement in the school hall on Cherry street The public is Invited. First Christian Tea. The Ladies Society of the First Christian church will give a tea in the Sunday school room Thursday, June 22, beginning to serve at 5 o'clock.

Secretary. 69t2 Elks' Notice. All Elks that have not made arrangements for the Elks' picnic for July 4 will please call on Tiler John Kunce and make arrangements for attending. Important that he should have all names before July 1. Christian Young People.

The Young People's Christian Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet this evening, June 20, at the Harvey Dinius home, 110 Etna avenue. All members and others are urged to be present W. C. T. U.

Regular business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at M. E. church. Visitors welcome. Program: Devotional, Mrs.

Emily Newcomb. Roll call, Poetical Gems. A message from California, Mrs. Lou E. Rail.

Business. W. F. M. Society, M.

E. Church. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will hold a public meeting and social at the home of Mrs. H. Arnold, Wednesday afternoon, June 1.

Dr. Gaynor, a returned missionary from China, will be present and give an address. All the members and friends of the society are cordially invited to be present and welcome Dr. Gaynor. A silver offering.

68t2 L. C. Thayer, of Indianapolis arrived In the city Sunday and is employed In the L. C. Thayer Co.

shoe store in place of William Demutb who has" returned to his home in New Philadelphia, Ohio. H. H. ARNOLD SON ill rtjll We have just received a large stock of the above shades and invite an early inspection Our Wash Suits and Shirt Waists are Prettier than even Don't miss seeing theme H. H.

ARJNOLD SON 1 1 They Have to Borrow, Too. We are prepared to loan you, money in any amount from $10 to $100, on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, without removal. You can have from one to twelve months of time In which to pay it back, In small weekly or monthly payments as you prefer. $1.20 Is the weekly payment on a $50 loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the same proportion; If you need money fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to ue. Our agent is in Huntington every Thursday.

Date. Your name. Wife's Name Street and" Number. City Amount Wanted Kind of Security You Have Occupation All communications held strictly confidential. Call oa or address FORT WAYNE LOAN CO.

Room 2, 8eooDd Floor EsUbllsbed 1898 788 Calhoun St Home Phone 833 (FORT WAYNE, INO.) Opp. Court Houm Satisfactory Cutlery i POCKET KNIVES RAZORS BRADLEY Telephone orders promptly The Delights of a Summer Resort When you go to a summer resort, one of the chief delights are the wide, cool, cozy verandas where you can sit in the shade and enjoy a cool, delightful breeze. You can mke Tour own porch eotf and comfortable, by ihultine; out the eua with Vudor Shades. They let in the brttte end keep out the heat. They practically add another room to your house the pleaeantest room of all durinc the heated aeaeon.

Yon can terre luncheons or tea oa porch fitted with Vudor PorcK Shades with perfect privacy, while viewing the pit, era by. You can also have Vudor Window Shades adjusted to your windows, where they will let in the cool breeie and keep out the heat of the anitimer tun. They are especially commended for nurseries and livinf rooms. Vudor Porch Shades cost from tM up, They are made in different colors to harmonize with the woodwork of your home. You are especially requested to view the Vudor Exhibit in our shade department.

i 3U it A good pocket knife Is an everyday necessity for a man, but thousands waste both time and temper carrying knives that are a constant aggravation. None of that kind here. We guarantee ours to be satisfactory. Prices as low as a good knife can be bought for. Fine ones 25 cents to $4.75.

We are exclusive agents for "Griffon" razors. Warranted to be of best steel and to carry an edge as long as any razor made. We guarantee them to give entire satisfaction. BROS, delivered withourextra charge..

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