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Daily News-Democrat from Huntington, Indiana • Page 5

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November Pay DaySpecials Cfia WOMEN8 BLACK CLOTH COATS PRICED UP WOMENS' BLACK CARACULCQATS PRICED UP 10.49 WOMENS' TAILORED 8UIT3 PRICED UP FROM 9.98 WOMENS' MISSES COATS, LIGHT COLORS, UP 4.98 CHILDRENS 8CH0OL COATS, PRICED UP FROM 2.69 BEAR SKIN COATS AGES 2 TO 6 YEARS 2.19 ALL COLORS TRICOTS THIS WEEK NEW SHIPMENT, PER YARD 22 50 CENT WOOL DRE8S GOOD8, ONE B1Q LOT i .39 75 CENT WOOL DRESS GOODS, A SURPRISE AWAITS YOU .59 90 CENT DRESS GET SOME OF THESE EARLY 69 $1.25 AND $1.00 BROAD CLOTHS AND SUITINGS, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE 89 2,000 YARDS DARK OR LIGHT OUTING FLANNELS PER YARD 05 800 PAIRS GREY COTTON BLANKETS, NOW 49 10 ROLLS ALL WOOL INGRAIN XARPET8, PER YARD 55 2,000 BOLTS FINE WALL PAPER, PER ROLL UP 04 150 STOVE PIPE JOINTS, GOOD QUALITY 10 25 WILSON SHEET IROJS STOVES FOR QUICK HEAT 1.88 15 SMOKELESS OIL HEATERS, GET ONE OF THESE 3.98 FLOOR PAINT PER QUART CANS, ALL C0L0R8 .48 100 DEFIANCE WA8H BOARDS WORTH 25 CENTS, NOW ONLY .15 10 DOZEN FINE 8TRAW 4 8TITCH PARLOR BROOMS 39 ANOTHER 8HIPMENT OR MIXING 10 ALL SIZES OF WROUGHY BOLTS WITH BURS .01 Flour in cloth sacks, each 59c H. El Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs $1.38 Home Grown Potatoes, per pk. 12c 20c Roasted Coffee per lb 152c Cranberries, fine stock, quart 8c New Buckwheat Flour per lb 4c McKlnzle Buckwheat or Pancake Flour Gelgers or Virginia Pancake Flour. 10c Corn Meal, white or Quaker or National Oats, package. 9c 3 cans new 10 corn, 25c, each 8 1 3c 3 cans new 10c tomatoes, 8 14 3 cans new 10c June Peas 25c, ea 8 1 3 EVERY TIME YOU THINK OF SAVING MONEY ON YOUR HOUSEHOLD TON'S ECONOMY CENTER.

The John Strodel Co. (INCORPORATED) "THE BUSY CASH STORE." THE DAILY NEWS DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. INDIANA WEATHER. Special News Democrat. Chicago, Nov.

17. Uusettled weather tonight and Friday. Rising temperature Friday. ABOUT TOWN. "No Hunting" cards for sale at this office.

Miss Elizabeth Stahl of Hartford City arrived In this city Wednesday, called here because of the serious illness of Mrs. W. C. Chafee. Try Mrs.

Austins Bag Pancake, sure to please you, all grocers. 194t6 Be Well Dressed For Thanksgiving 0000000000 FUR CAPS ARC READY. cooeoooooo Preceding Our Big leife FOR REAL BARGAINS VISIT OUR Grocery Section "No Hunting" cards for sale at this office. Thanksgiving post cards at Bradley Bros. 186eod9t Ready In a jiffy Mrs.

Austins Bag Buckwheat, all grocers. 194t6 Miss Mary Spitzenbefg will visit friends In Ft Wayne Sunday. Our treatment adds to the beauty of any lady. Cain Carroll. 186t6 Rare oargalns In puffs, curls and switches at the Elfte Beauty Shop.

186t6 Any one having a pipe dream can realize their dream by going to F. Blum's cigar and confectionery store and buying a pipe and have their dream out, as be has a full selection of nice pipes at right prices. 196t4 ,01. i ill iji properly observe Thanksgiving Day the turkey should be well dressed so 1 ould you, To be Will dressed Thanksgiving Day and every other Clothes. Sale 8 bars Swift's or Lenox Soap 25c 10 bars Larkins Sweet Home Soap 35c 3 packages Boraxlne Washing Powder 25c 10c Ru8s Bleaching Blue 9c 10c Bottle Blueing 9c 10c Household Ammonia 9c 3 Packs Dutch Cleanser 24c 3 Packs American 20c 3 Packs IXL Starch 22c Common Sense or Hooaler Baking Powder 9c Baking Soda 1 lb Packs each 8c Red Coal Oil per gal 14o Cider or White Wine Vinegar, gal19c NEEDS THINK OF HUNTING Thanksgiving post cards at Bradley Bros.

186eod9t Misses Helen Walter and Helen Bendel will visit in Ft Wayne Friday. Try Mrs. Austins Bag Pancake, sure to please you, all grocers. 194t6 All Up To Date housekeepers use Russ bleaching blue. It makes clothes clean and sweet aa when new.

194t6 Don't miss our great offer The National Monthly free. Don't mUs October, a special Congressional election number. Bee our offer. Adam Beck is expected back from a visit in Chicago Friday and will superintend the packing of household goods for shipment to Ada, Okla. The Beck residence on South Jefferson street 'will be leased.

day wear Clothcraft All Wool They have the style that you would ordinarily expect only in high priced clothes. They are guaranteed to wear well, to hold shape and to be honestly made of pure wool cloth. Tet they cost only 10 to $25. We'll thank you to Investigate these remarkable clothe i. You'll thank us if you do.

8PECIAL 8HOWING OF PRESTO OVERCOATS 8ATURDAY At $10.00. Exceptional value In Boys Suits and Overcoats for boys 2ya to 18 years TRADE EARLY. 0000000000000000 8WEATER COATS FOR ALL THE FAMILY. 0000000000000000 CALLED MEETING THIS EVENING A special meeting of the Huntington County Medical Association has been called for this evening to make arrangements for attending the funeral of Mrs. W.

C. Chafee. All members are urged to be present. The meeting will be held In the office of County Superintendent Potts, In the court house. DAUGHTER AT HENLINE HOME.

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henline of Henry Btreet this morning. Mother and son are reported doing nicely. Say do you use Marklo flow? 3 94t6 John Darr has returned from a visit in Rochester.

"No Hunting" cards for sale at this office. Dr. North rup has returned from a pleasant visit in Texas. Thanksgiving post cards at Bradley Bros. 186eod9t Mark Erehart will go to Logansport Saturday to visit friends.

Ready in a Jiffy Mrs. Austins Bag Bukkwheat, all grocers. 194t6 Mrs. Oliver John of Roanoke Is a guest at the Abe Landis home. Try Mrs.

Austins Bag Pancake, sure to please you, all grocers. 194t6 Leave orders at Luther Smith's for potatoes from Oliver Kline farm. 172tf Ready in a jiffy Mrs. Austins Bag Buckwheat, all grocers. 194t6 It Is a beautiful thought for ladles to think of the Elite Beauty Shop.

186t6 Sliver Laced Wyandott Cockerels for Bale. Inquire Ade restaurant: 195t6 Ladles improve your looks as well as the opportunity by calling at the Elite Beauty Shop. 186t6 Money to loan on Improved real estate, either farm or city property, at low rate of Interest. J. C.

Altman. George Yaste has resigned his position at the Gelzelghter boarding barn. Do your clothes look yellow? If so UBe Russ bleaching blua. It will I i tttnm TtrYt no otrrwr All grocers, 10c. 194t6 Bunte's fresh taffy and fine choco lates in one and one half pound pack' ages or in bulk.

ill cigar and confectionery store. 196t4 Mrs. Henry Palmer and Mrs. E. Cullers went to Ft.

Wayne this morning to visit friends. Business men's lunch 15 cents at the Charles Clark Dairy lunch restaurant and confectionery store. 211 East Market street 188tf Don't miss our great offer The National Monthly free. Don't miss October, a special Congressional elec tion number. See our offer.

Miss Rosanna Weese Is expected home this evening or Friday from Dixon, 111., where she has been visit ing at the home of her brother, Joe Weese. Ladies look for the sign, Cain ft Carroll's Elite Beauty Shop, then come up. It means expert treatment, low, prices and first class goods. 186t Mrs. Ida Barsh and daughter.

Miss M. Delight Barsh moved to Wilwaukee Wednesday. Miss Barsh will take up the study of music there on an extensive scale. Business men's lunch 15 cents at the Charles Clark Dairy lunch res taurant and confectionery store, 211 East Market street 188tf Charles Eaton had a narrow escape from serious injury Wednesday, while when a gun in the bands of a companion went off accidentally, the bullet tearing away a portion of the former's trouser leg. AH aboara tor Florida Grand Excursion Nov 15, from Huntington, tnd.

Round trip, including sleeping car berth and a Jolly good time $37.05. See Lambert ft Johnson, Special Representatives and secure your trans portation, 71tf Actions of a drunk near Brown's Corners brought a call for the police at a late hour Wednesday night but the excitement later died away and the fellow evidently went home further trouble. Farmers, If you need excellent seed potatoes, call on Oliver Kline, six miles east of the city, and see his varieties. If he can give yon any information on the growing of pot toes he will gladly do so. 169tf Mr.

'and Mrs. J. Claude Clark of Portland, who have been visiting at the home of W. W. Dill and family left for their home Tuesday evening.

They will visit Los Angeles and San Francisco before returning home. Mrs. Clark is a secretary of the T. M. C.

A. at Portland and an enthusiastic worker in this cause having: been a delegate to Toronto, Canada, where be combined business with pleasure and mads, relatives a short visit this Every thief believes everybody steals. So far as is known, no widow ever eloped. Every man is rather proud of acquaintance with a banker. Lots of people fool around love just as though it was not loaded.

The man who insists he is as good as anybody, believes he Is better. No man explains another's mistake In the same way he does his own. The world Is becoming better. Only a few people now play the mandolin. A boy's idea of hardship Is to have to wash his neck and ears every day.

Any discussion In which you are not interested seems very trivial to you. The more Intelligent a man is the more pronounced hi3 disposition to be fair. A man often thinks: "I am no angel, but I'm a pretty good sort of a fellow, after all." The average woman does not laugh at a Joke because she thinks it is funny, but to be polite. One way of gracefully saying that a girl is homely is to constantly refer to her sweet disposition. With the possible exception of a willingness to fight, you can't prove anything by calling another a liar.

Ever notice what a timid hand mother writes and what a bold, aggressive hand her daughter adopts? Don't worry as to the man who will carry on your office work when you die. The man will turn up all right. A woman can put a lot of meaning in few words when she says of another: "She isn't so Innocent as she looks." How nice and easy a thing is when you hear some one tell about It, and how difficult It afterwards turns out to be. "I am the only one In our family," said a sixteen year old girl last evening, "with soul enough to appreciate autumn leaves. Sometimes a man who has been to hell and looked all around doesn't like it and breaks out.

But a woman can't do it. We always admire people who are good to the old. Wretchedness among the old is as common as happiness among the young. Patent medicine advertisements are attractive reading for women, because they have a great deal to say about women who suffer in silence. There is probably nothing shocks a man worse than to hear that an old acquaintance, a man about his own age, has been sent to the poor house.

We have noticed that when a woman says a certain man is begging her to marry him, we eventually print the wedding notice: she always gives in. When a man hires another man to do a piece of work, and does not agree upon the price, but says: "There will be no trouble about that," there always Is. When a girl announces that she Is to marry an out of town man, she shouldn't tell around that he is rich. People always have occasion to laugb at that sort of a story later. Occasionally we see an article advertised as self cleaning.

Notning is self cleaning. Dirt Is the enemy of the human race, and constant scouring and rubbing and cleaning by hand Is necessary. We have long noticed this: When a man quits drinking, every one is anxious to encourage him along. But in the case of a drunkard, every one hopes he will be found dead in bed some morning. There are two sides to every story.

And in every community, every citizen represents a story. It is better to take sides and be hated by one crowd and admired by the other or Is it best to be neutral and be hated by both A number of years ago, when Baby went for a ride, it was In a big, broad buggy, as easy for him as a feather bed, and so heavy it made bis mother's back ache to push it These 'days be goes for a ride in a little contrivance as light as a doll buggy, and so uncomfortable for him that books have been written about it But it la easier for Mother to push, and Baby continues to get all his rides In It Still, the suffragettes are not satis fled. They demand that either Father push the baby buggy or there be no baby to push In the buggy. Pessimism te graveyard of hepe. 30O00OOO0I Thanks glVlfifif Linens in Special Sale This IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LINENS FOR THANKSGIVING AND THE HOLIDAYS, WE HOLD OUR SPECIAL SALE OF CHOICE PATTERNS IN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND DECORATIVE LINENS, THIS WEEK.

SPECIAL PURCHASES HAVE BEEN MADE, PERMITTING L'S TO OFFER SOME TRULY REMARKABLE VALUES. The following are bound to prove popular Thanksgiving selections. FINE ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK, REGULAR THANKSGIVING SALE PRICE $1.00 FINE ALL LINEN DAMASK, 72 INCHES WIDE, REGULARLY SALE PRICE 85c 64 INCH BLEACHED DAMASK, VERY DESIRABLE PATTERNS, A SPECIAL VALUE AT, THE YD 49c ONE LOT HAND EMBROIDERED LUNCH CLOTHS AND SCARFS; THANGSGIVING SALE PRICE 49c ONE LOT HAND EMBROIDERED CENTER PIECES, WORTH SALE PRICE 75c ONE LOT ROUND CENTER PIECES, HAND EMBROIDERED, WORTH 75c; 8PECIAL PRICE 49c $2.00 LUNCH CLOTHS, ALL LINEN AND HAND EMBROIDERED; SALE SPECIAL $1.50 ONE LOT 18 INCH BATTENBERG CENTER PIECES, VERY SPECIAL 25c ONE LOT 12 INCH BATTENBURG DOILIES; SALE PRICE, EACH 10c 30 INCH HEMSTITCHED ALL LINEN CENTER 1 PIECES, THREE ROWS DRAWN WORK, EXTRA SPECIAL 50c YOU WILL FIND MANY OTHER VALUES JUST AS ATTRACTIVEYOU WILL AGREE WHEN YOU SEE THE GOODS. yirnokUSon IOO0OOOOCI Society rTITTTTTTTTTTITITIIITTTTn AT UNION MILLS. Mr.

and Mrs. George Speicher of Union Mills entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spiker and daughter, Bernice, of Huntington county, and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Spiker, sons Robert and Ralph of Lagro and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spiker and children, Lawrence and La vohn and Mrs. Robert Green of Wabash. Wabash Times Star.

AT LEONARD HOME. Misses Katherine and Mary Leonard will entertain at their home on First street Friday evening at a shower for Miss May Tompkins, who is soon to be married. PEDRO PARTY. Mrs. C.

W. E. Marks will entertain Knights and Ladies of Honor and their friends at a pedro party this evening. MARRIED WEDNESDAY. Dr.

Black of Warren was married Recall Specials 93 Hair Tonic 50c Orderlies (best for Constipatlpn 10c Rubbing Oil, for stiff 25c Liver Salts for 60c Grippe Pills 25c Cold Tablets V. 25c Cod Liver Oil Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. 25c Beef Wine and Iron 75c Rexal Preparations are Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction, or money refunded. Bradley Bros. 1 to Miss Halley Nelson, at the noma of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Nelson, In Greencastle Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. A minister of Jhe Methodist denomination officiated In the presence of a number of guests. The couple will reside In Warren. AT SPIT2ENBERG HOME.

The telephone girls were entertained in a royal manner at the home of Miss Mary Spdtzenberg, east of the city Wednesday evening. Taffy pulling "was a feature. Misses Loretta Bcheiber and Vera Wilson were the makers of this delicacy. Pop corn and apples were served. MARTHA WASHINGTON CLUB.

Mrs. Henry Kline entertained the Martha Washington club at her home on Madison street Wednesday. Progressive pedro was played, Mrs. Henry Pfeitfer securing the prize. TING A LING'S.

The Tlng a Llng club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Steele Wednesday Mrs. Frank Ott has returned tVher home In Akron, after an extended visit at the home of Mr.

and Mrsi' Jacob Dlshong. Kit.

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