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ft i jC FRASH'S Lm. IE CliAYTOfi'S FOR Furniture, Parlor Goods Fancy Eockers, Couches SSf16 Stoves, Dinnerware, yancy China, Lamps, Pictures, Refrigerators. We are making extremely iXXT Vrinnz lVfT a lvva On everything in our store for the month of June. If you are going to housekeeping don't fail to look us through. We guarantee to save you from 15 to 20 per cent, on your outfit, as you buy everything to complete your home at the one store.

Cash or Credit. i HOUSE FURNISBING STORE. W. Market Street) HuDthiffton, Ind, jven(njj Iberalfc THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1903. city in twtr.

Elmer E. Gard, the deputy is reported on the sick list. He was taken suddenly ill this afternoon, Harry Mann and wife, of Kramer, came to the city, this morning, and will pay a visit to Mr. Mann's mother and sister. Harry's friends will be pleased to learn that he is getting along M' Hickerson's dyspepsia tablets are sold strictly on a guarantee.

Eat what you like, the tablets will keep your stomaoh in a healthy condition. A box contains twenty five days' tieatmeni Bradley Bros, sell them under a strict guarantee. Get a box DMO gale SimpsonCahcoes, Loom Ends, 7f 'IT ft ft ft 8 ft Paul Kacy has returned from a stay at the D. T. McNabb home at Butler.

Herbert B. Spencer and brother Paul have gorie to Webster Lake to remain three or four days. Miss Minnie Hoover returned to Wabash this afternoon, after visiting a month in this city. Miss Laura Hendricks, who has been a saleslady at Arnold's store for three years, has resigned. Miss Sibyl Weller, was taken suddenly ill at the Recorder's office this morning and had to be taken to her home.

D. of H. lawn social Friday evening, 114 E. Washington st. isru Mrs.

P. H. Pope, who has been visiting in Bennettsville, Chenango county, N. since the first of the month, is on her way home. J.

C. Altman and wife went to Bass Lake to day to remain three or four weeks. John Sees is looking after Mr. Altaian's insurance busi ness. Miss Evalyn Murphy, who has been in the city about ten months visiting her sister, Mrs.

Sullivan, on Leopold street, left this morning for JacksonrTenn.T? John Griffith desires that his thanks be conveyed to all who as sisted him so kindly during the ill ness and the death of his wife. He is very grateful and will never forget those who were so attentive. Mrs. Thos. Newham was in the city a couple of days this week for the purpose of bidding adieu to her Huntington friends.

She left this morning for Fort Wayne, and Satur day will start for her home at St. Johns, Newfoundland." The Pathfinders ice cream social Friday night, 60 State St. Every body invited. dl65.6 The Knights of Pythias goat was out in full force last night and gave the work to four candidates; in the ran oi inquire, xnpse 1 to go through the trying ordeal were H. E.

Young, Albert Kettering, Chas. Strickland and Will Slagel John Kindler will offer 159 buggies and fly nets at special sale for the next ten days to make room for his fall stock. Now is your chance to Ora Jacobs and MIs3 Driebel biss spent the day with friends at Wabash. Mrs. and children have gone to Winona Lake to enjoy an outing.

Money to loan on easy terms 112tf M. W. Mooai. Louis G. VanAntwerp went to Chicago last evening and will re turn some time to day.

Garnett Trussler left Wednes dad morning tor Warsaw, where she will enjoy an outing at Winona Lake. I have plenty of private money to loan on reasonable terms. 82 41tf Aiixn. Mrs. Holaday, Mrs.

Jonathan Whitelook and Mrs. William Morgan spent to day with friends at Plum Viotor Llndsley, of Chicago, who has been visiting his uncle, W. Llndsley, left this city this morn ng for St. Louis. M.

G. Wygant and family, who came here and attended the funeral of. Israel Wygant, returned to their home at Kokomo, to day. No account too small to receive courteous attention at the Commer cial Bank. 143 lmo S.

Hair, of Chicago, general traveling passenger agent of the Manitou Steamship company, was a visitor in ihe city yesterday. The Cbmrnercial Bank has pur chased a fine regulator which will always show thelcorrecttime at that enterprising place of business Good camping tents to rent at reasonable prices at the Erie De partment store. 131 tf Ralph Bixler, of Bluffton, ao campanied by his sister, Mrs. Harry Fetters, of Bluffton, are guests at the Fetters home on Court street. We sell the Victor and Edison talking machines and records.

Schatt 83 tf Opera House Block. Miss Bertha Mader and her truest. Miss Ada Driebelbiss. of Fort Wayne, and Mr. Ri R.

Tucker, soent yesterday at Roanoke, visit ing among friends. We carry all the latest popular musio. Sohaff opera house block. 48tf John Trovinger, wife an chil dren, of this city, and Mrs. Dormer and daughter, of Iowa, spent Wednesday at the Albert Trovinger home, near Roanoke.

Amos iiunce, wile ana son Harry expected to leave this morn ing for Camden, N. but when daylight came Harry was found to be broken out with measles and the trip was postponed a week. Fifty cents and upwards starts anaccount with the Commercial Bank, 1 143 lmo Hon. John Dille, who has been in the city several days visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs Icbabod Dille, and hosts of friends took his departure this morning for his home at Des Moines, Iowa.

Mrs. I. J. Swihart left last night for Chicago in response to a message from her son in law, Chas Shldeler, stating that his wife was seriously ill. No further particulars were given and Mrs.

Swihart left on the first train. New and second hand refrig erators, for sale at reduced prices 139 tf S. Lambket, 61 Warren St. There were ten tickets sold at the Wabash ticket office to persons who went to Detroit to attend the Epworth League convention. Five of the number left for Detroit, last evening, one of them being J.

H. Stone, of East Market street. Martin Strode! will go to Fort Wayne Saturday evening and the next morning will aooompany a party of German Lutherans to Jackson to attend a national tree ting of the Walther League. Martin wil go as a delegate from the society in this city. Ice cream social on H.

F. Pen's lawn Friday evening, 114 E. Wash Ington st. 167t3 Mrs. A T.

Lash and Master Ansel Riohards were in the city Wednesday visiting the A. Rich ards and Harvey Gass homes Mrs Lash will leave next Tuesday for Great Bend, Kansas, and join her husband, a mill wrlght, who will be located at Great Bend for several months. Don't forget the Blacksmiths' sooial at the John Weinal home. 200 East Market street, Saturday even ing. Collins ice eream will be served and musio will be famished by the Erie machinists orchestra.

Prof. Voris is In the city, John Fulton, the Southwestern conductor, is ill with the measles. 1 B. H. Hurd and M.

B. Sohaefer enjoyed a drive to Warren, Wednes day. Hon. J. B.

Kenner came down from Bass Lake to day on a matter of business. D. F. Brewer, a hustling real estate man of Wabash, called on the to day. Mrs.

Bendel and son Louis went to Columbus, Ohio, to day. They will be away a couple of weeks. Prof. Agnew is. back from his vacation trip.

He Will solicit in surance for Price Rosebrough. For choice bread, Markli Flour 188tlyr E. Allen has sold the Carrie Shock house and lot, on Simon street to Louise Sohaefer. Price, $600. This morning, stone masons began work on.

the foundation for Jacob Ford's new residence on his farm near Bippus. Mrs. N. Bart, of Fort Wayne, visited Mrs. Newton Darr in this city over night rand left to day for Topeka, Kansas.

H. Wirt Steele writes his friends from Seattle that he. is becoming nicely installed in his work and he and his wife are both in excellent health. W. A.

Bucher will have a sale of heavy draught horses and farm chunks at his barn, at the corner of Matilda and Warren streets, Mrs. C. Wintrode, who has been ill with pneumonia for three weeks, is still bedfast, but is much better. She is able to sit up in bed a few moments at a time. Big crowd, good time, at 114 E.

Washington street, July 17. Lawn social. 114t3 After a partial hearing of the evidence in the Lee Haerly injunc tion case this morning, the matter was continued until Saturday, when further evidence will be submitted. Money to loan at lowest rates and. best terms.

Insurance, real estate and loans. 172tf Paicx RjOSKBROUGH. Ora Geedy and Joe Grim, with their wives, will go to James Lake next Monday for a week's outing. Mr. Geedy says the new electric line from Angola to James Lake is almost completed.

Come to the Pathfinder's ice cream social, Friday night, at the E. L. Tobias lawn, 60 E. State street dieste Mrs. John Sutton and children, who have been guests of Engineer and Mrs.

Bert Myers for the past two weeks, left this morning for their home at Findlay, Ohio. Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Myers are sisters. Scbaff Bros, was the first piano factory in the west that manufactured pianos by steam power.

Now made in Huntington. 83tf Calvin Slater and Eli Ray, Warren, were in the city to day. Mr. Ray, while here, purchased Frank Gesamen, south of the city, a team of horses paying therefor $250, and taking them home with him. Dr.Niles's guaranteed Pile Cure is only BO cents.

Sold by Bradley Bros. Ask them about it. 71tf Grandmonther Myers and grand daughter. Miss Lois Myers, of near Goblesville, leave Friday for Hop kins Station, Michigan, where they will visit Mrs. Lizzie Hiser Dendel and the Martin Henline family.

They expeot to be gone about six weeks. Miss Lois is the popular young deolaimer, and her many ad mirers will hope the trip may be delightful to both herself and grand mother. What I say I do I do do. I sell furniture at the right price. F.

P. Rutgers, Island Block; Jnnelt lm. Mrs. Thad Butler, accompanied by her son, Robert Butler, will probably leave the city, Sunday, for a two months' sojourn at Longmont, Colorado, Robert will probably go to Chicago to morrow, and put in a day or two seeing the sights of that city. He expects to spend three or four weeks in Colorado before re turning to Huntington.

Foster Cutshall will do local work on the Hirald during his absence. I will pay a good price for good second hand furniture. Phone 618. F. P.

Rutgers, Island Block. A Bass, of Morgan had to get up ten or twelve times in the night and had severe backache and pains in the kidneys Was ourd by Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Bradley Bros. Jul 'A save money on buggies. 167t6w 011 HUD MMl JULY DRY Q00D5 Ml.

Iffin AEMLHD 8 THE GLOBE THE EXTRAORDINARY SALE which took place the past three weeks hasnded and we are satisfied, yes, more than satis. fied, with the wonderful results. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS of DOLLARS WORTH of GOODS have found their way into the homes of Huxv tington county citizens, and we sencerely hope that each one of them are proud of their purchase. THE BIG SALE AT THE GLOBE ended Saturday night, but this does not by any means signify that THE GLOBE will take a back seat in the mercantile circle of the countya hundred times no! THE GLOBE was founded upon the principles of modern times) was created as an honest dispensing emporium, where misrepresentation should be unknown, and the price for goods as low as a fair and square margin or profit will permit For eight years we have carried out this pruv dple, and If THE GLOBE shall exist right more it will be with the same doings, the same material that was put into the founda tion. In the meantime WE WILL CLOSE OUT OUR ODD LOTS, those which have be come broken by the recent Great Sale, and if you can find a fit and something to suit, the price will be even lower than at the big sale.

THE GLOBE..

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