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The Monroeville Breeze from Monroeville, Indiana • Page 8

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''JJi in txniisl 7 baby. is at hand. Pinciiiiji next Sablmsh. tClti, it'S IIK'V isiunIu fcai v.b has cv.iR;nieuoetl. Are v.

oing to have a pUmie. The cHit! cro have vanished, newv JiiigiUMio BilL 'j ia. o. itK crop proit'ise a tiiir yeild. 'iirt': iM machine inv.

starring ISest ruche 01 TUe marriage Win. Bausennau has purchased a new r. 'porter v.as the guest of Jno Min klle. Sstm.hiy. iiohiisls the hiding violinist of Alley.

Vi'vt your tniie. Always waste 'l tho sh and prices at 3ar guui Cns Sto e. A a conxniiuiUy, A eiir i ti.isjgs that talk, cspec iiMo b.ottn'I' and siv ter. htvrinir it sty Id with the rest I l.o; by iVutiii. a mou.stuclie.

js ih! in pr.givsa on Thtus 'Slf 0 tn Bati.ts will isgaiu hold st'i vK liouIs school house, I'off'1. and Iiuve moved nn one rr hr: liijuquavut farms Ironi tne 1 iitrquardt Iih," a snrnmer Jiitciit tiiith is quite cu iiuproveuient hi I'foperty. I nr.n ot onr fellow citiz; nn fiiaiival held at Honk's reai tiiVH Saturday night. i in. jiHUtormau lias made some im j.

i oVf i ionts abtmt his residence in the Viiy "i a new picket fence." i platform fandango, which was to iitild at Ohler's residence near ila vl luit Saturday. was a failure. Liist Thuiaelay, Gramlma France, to gethar with her son Abe and family, iiiovedvon her farm near Ft. Wayne. Charles, sou of Mrs.

Lizzie Erewer, fractured cue of 'lis arms near the wrist Saturday, by falling from a wagon. Mr. Mrs. C. Fuhuer, of Ft.

Wayne, gave this place a pleasaut call Sunday. Mr. Fuluier is a raoujder of the Bass foundry. The picnic to be held at the JTeitfr giv ve, August 10th, is anticipated to bo tlue grandest of 'the season. A large is expected.

Li. hand has recovered snfS cieut froiu. the iujuries he received by abnzz saw.im Shiubone Alley some time f3ince, that he is. able ta work again. May C'oljer completed the brick work on N.

KotTman's new resifleuce, ..1 1st "Wiiaa completed Sfr. off man will have 0.13 of tho neatest lo ok ing dwellings in this community. E. says tho Dist. No.

1 correspon d'3iit is ahead of time on the wood question, as he (Jnoted in his last tho wood was furnished for the school house in his district, E. J. see tha pile yet. Bugaboo Bill 5s a suitable signature for the Dist. No.

1 correspondent, as he is yet an urchin. He mnst keep pretty pretty close these tlark nights or the 'Jingaboos will take him in before he is awfcre cf the fact. Gee wiiiz! about husth rs. Last burilay wh.ile Ir aac Tiinh'orn was out iir a ideasnre ride xu a fcnlky, his liorse bf fright ened by the wayside, nptipped tho vehicle, dragging ilr. Vanhorn soveral rods.

lie escaoed wniujured, bnt th vehicle was consid eraLl.y wiecked. Jlii'isn township, we are pleased to state has.leco:ne so quiet tliat you can hearar iu drop, especially along the Fry road. How much, nieor it is for to be factotum, tlian to do so much jabbering as w.s indulged iu sev eaal mo iths ago, and furthermore the rrejit lurcats of slipping mouths, etc. Let pcac prevail Married oa Tiinrsday, July IS, 18S9. Mr.

Charles Grotiau to Miss Cora, daughter of James Fry, the noted salcoit iit of Maples. The event wus a very pleasant one and may the accomplished couple survive together, with blight tsnushiue hoveringoverthem along their pathway of life, and may the dark clouds be tha reverse, are the Wishes of ye correspondent. I strict No. 1. Uay harvest will soon be over.

Tlie hiii.i of Hib thi pslipr inowTp.rf Messrs. George arid Fred and Miss iiai cnardt boent the latter part of last wetk at Ft. Wayne Menm s. Fred Meyers, Z. Taylor fnmilie wt re the gnebU of Wm.

Wy bourne lat Mis Eliza llarqiiurt the post: week in the Sumtuii Married at the residence of the brides mother. ln. liurqiwrdt. Iter tir, Mia Lizzie, to r. Yobr, of ft.

ne, Imtt TJinwIay evening. A. sutiuue eorteU oy uiohj tnt. 1 I Save money by buying at the Bargain Cash Store. O.

Comparet and family wore the guests of Geo. Meyers, last Thursday and Friday, M. E. Argo is Laving a fine wind pnmb erected on his Oak Grove farm. north west of tow n.

George Doctor l.a completed tha new walk along his residence iiropescy 1 on nortU jjane streot. Rev. Father Beck, of Fort "Wayne, was the gnest of Father 'Bartnum the latter part of last week. 5 7'! is tho i A Ji.i 8 t. 1 and down 50ct3 on the barrel.

Mi.js Emraa Sivass, of Fort "Wayne i3 t1 gnst oT her cons ins Mioses Lena and Carris Stress ahd itosa and Jlal.i lledelsheinisr. Mrs. IS. Potts has recovered sufli cipnt irom her spell of sickness as to cna1) her to return from her parents home to her own. MissXellLo Wasson and Elsie Rrnteae.

of aro eoend ing thoir summer vacution with Miss Nora Kvandcbcrry. J. E. Parker, ncsorcpanied by his two aceoxplisheddan rhters Miss Alice 3 Tl ana 101a, tvphi 10 Warsaw yesterday to enjoy the refreshing breezes of the lakes f'ir a few da vs. One of the most substantial and best eide walfes in twn was put down by William Deiwert last week in front cf the Hellor building, oecapiad'by Casselmau's moat market.

The board of of tho city of Ft. Way no, have boon canning srme of tho citizens of that city, who have been falely giving ia their property to the assessor, to open their John Yince, a gentleman whose ability for handling a threshing machine so that it will do good work, and who has bnt lev equals in this line, will manage the machine owned by Potts Davr, this season. A corporation hns been formed in Jackson township, on the Nickle Piate to engago in the manufacture of hoops. An enterprise of this kind would pay in thi3 place, and wonld be quite an addition to onr town. Another battle was fought in' the west end hist Satnrdv? evening between the feminine gender, with a nnm ber of small fry in the back ground.

People should li ve in peico and not like Laars end iienj. 11. Farand has disposed of bis interest in the meat Eiirket heretofore run by Cryan Farrcnd, to J. W. Meek.

Tho nev firm will be Bryan Meekp and the business be con tinued eld stand. Miss J. Nipon, of Lockhaven, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Henry P. Hayes.

Miss Nixon is one of the survivors of the many people who were driven from their homes in the above named city by the. great flood. Prosecutor J. M. Eobinsor.

was in town Inst Friday on legal business and in the afternoon. exhibited some of Lis skill on the diamond as a ball player. Tim is not so slow in tho art and especially behind the bat or. base runner. rJ.

H. and A. W. returned from their western trip last Thursday and have ed the Enj.rle photograph gallery at tLis p'lacA They are experienced artists end will undoubtedly give s.ui&l'ac tiou to all who may call on them. Sunday evening last, Frank Webster started from his home to the "pasture cel with h'a team of ho On reaching South street, for some cause, ho tied the horses to a hitching post, whf re they were found nest nvu uinsr.

The boys are now having considerable sport at Frank's expense. He had evf dently mot with some attraction that caused his mind tj wonder from tLat of his horncs. Mrs. snpevintendant of the Union Sabbath school tit Grabaers school house, Jackson township, de sires us to annonnce through the ool timna of the 13ESEZ, that S.itardav August 3d, 189, a Union meeting aad picnio wm.i, 9 neia iu tlia beau tiful grove near the school ho; sc, to which th schools of Mourocviile and sorrouuding toantvy, and the public in general are cordially invited to at 1 Fiinj evening; last, at the rei dence of George Meyers, Jackson townh tvro flea north of town, je 1 lestut Grove M. ii.

church Wa held. It was sttende I by. one theUrg. MmMvs of 1 e.al hr i vanol logther in thin. ctiou for BrOAIKSO Ell T' away jc as though it'waa not good to have been present.

The procends were large and after all expenses were paid the society discovered to their surprise that 57.75 had been realized, Lite their picnics, I tho Pleasant Grove people all work to it 1 1 i i A A1 do it by halves, but all go to work with a determination io be crowned with success. Anions the crowd were Charlos Comnaret and family, of Fort Wayne al3(j maT1y othero from, a distance. Mr. anij eo. are entertainers off of the "old block," and allf.ro aware that a visit to tneir home :3 the assur onpfi of r.n oniovable time.

Editor of tho Bijeezs: Please announce in the coPunirs of yonr valuable Tajer that we iire sole agents for St. I'an iok's Pills, the most perfect cathartic and liver pills in tho market. Thcy not physio, but cleanse the whole system; purify the blood, and regulate the liver and bowels; they are vigorous bnt gentle in their action and can al ways be depended upon, For sale by II. A. Shank.

Last evening at the residanco of 1 Mr. and Mrs. IT. H. Davi.i, on Allen' street, occurred one of pL asa ltest sni prise parties that has taken in onr little city for somo time.

The event was ia Loner of their daughter, Misa The plans hd all been laid and the trap set by her numerous young frie who started at an early honr for the home of t'aoir vi: t'm, where conceal t'ioniaolves in tlhvrs places and waited i 1 er return. She be tha krgaiu Cash jug an employe SStore did not arrive until the hour hand pointed to the iigu nine. Imagine her looks when, after er.tsring the parlor and was conversing with her mother, the room was filled with her host of young and this is tho remark she mode, "Where did vou all come from." After spending several. hours in merry maki'ig the guests rar rounded the festal board and partook of ice cream and cake to their hearts content. After wishing the surprised one many returns of sneh pleasantry the sup risers disoersed for their sovernl homes, feeling happy in tho thought that they were permitted to be present.

TVhen Be by mo sick, cavo her Caatoria, "When sbo iras a Child, she criod fsrCestoa, When she bccima Mica, she clung to Caotcria, Wheu she hi Childreo, she gsvo them Astoria, Tnrc P.est SAirVKiu the world for Cuts, Braisos. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Khenm. ever Sores. Tetter.

Chaprd Hands, Chii blaius. Corns, and al! Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay renuired. It is guaranteed to give per feJt ntisfa tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. FOIi SVLE BY n.

A. SHANK. 'A "vZciiian'a discovery. wonderful discovery has bf on made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs wore undermined and death seem ed imminent.

For throe months fhe coughed iiicosinantiy and could not slueo. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery "for Consumption and innch relieved on taking tirsi dose she slept all night and wish one bottle has been miraeuloiud cured. Ker name ia Mrs. Luther LuUs." Thus write S.

C. Kamric of Shelby, X. O. Get free trial bottio at H. A Shank's Drug Store.

ri'Oll SALE. A 40 acre homo in Indiana, which I wiil ell for i iOO on gvod miles frofa coi nty F.eai, 1 1 1 iniles from rail road station. 2 acres cleared; balance in tin ber. Situated near Toto. fjtarke cot nty.

all dry. Ad dr Dr Niswcntrer. '2St E. Jefferson street. Ft.

W.tyne." Ind, NOTICE. Notice her soy given that the firm of Br van lt by uintsial consent. v.avtnersliip Ail book iicconms wj 1 be pavaolo to A. C. Uryan mid u'l indcbtedneos of the tirm will be ouid by lue.

A. C. BEYAN. 17. 1BSD.

jSOTICW. All claims Dr. O. A. Leiter, deceas ed.

now owned by Mm. Leiter. his wit ov. Lave been placed in my hands for col ection. Those that aro indebted to Mrs.

Leiter iu thin way will pJease call on me and settle same and thereby save costs of suit. E. VT. MEEKS, Aty, MBNTZSB Ehysician ahd Sops Calle attended to, day oi VcD3ce un MftintJtrpti. DEALERS IN mm LATH SIiX tTC3 I'c eiiceiicH ZS ef a a 5 3 5 c.

i 2 The Buckeye churn will salt 2." v.ish and work the butter in 5 9 the churn, thus saving the use 1 SAi jtleaiy for TJse Sia View of i 'crfecticn I the ladel and bowl. It only requires one fourth the labor of tlws crank, or dash churn, thus savine thewomeu drudgery. It worlds to easy that any 'child sis vears old can operate it. It was awarded first r.nniiums at every state fair and Dairy assaociatio held in 18S7 For sale by XIEZEIi fz Co SUCH AS HAr.ROTVS, GRAIN DEILLS, MOWERS AND REAPERS, COMBINED OR SEPARATE, BIND AJSD T7 Give us a Call at our Place of MELCHIOR BROS2 And Short Hand a i il 5 i 'I 5 i I Eh 3T "a t. 5 r.

5 '4 t' 5 IfflproYed Buckeye (iiani! Wbrary Cor. Stuntutt and MaUIon Toicfio, O. A losing represeutatlve of practical tmcincw eitiration, devoted to the prcj srailon cf yoncg and women for the duties of ive DiiMness lue descri ption of course of 6tudjT of tuition, conditions 01 admisaiou, tic, wu ta IvttS IU11IOU, 1 umtLlii ad room $3 pe? week. muiled to any address free. Boar W.

KEWHIOn, Atmoctate. TO "vVEEFiE TOU CAN GET A GOOD SQUARE MEAL For OR A GOOD CHEAP LUKCH. iScttf sp 10e. PEIt DISH. I 8hal sell everything in my line very low this season and cordially invite all to come find see me, W.

ROLLINS. HOUSE, CABBIAGE. SIGN, OESfAMELTAL PAPER HAXGIXG All rders promptly looks after. Call mud se taae liiei leTinA 75'irr woil iMvhettf. GO WW ALL KLNDS OF Hp.

ileiich Wr'ueirr. 2 P'TO 5 5 3 a 3 H5 rC usiness in Monroevilla. School. me. a nneiy uiuMruii i i iii laifi tea 3 233 235 Calhoun, St, TOUT.

TTTASrS, Sail This lione is one srjn af north nf t.be I'ittsburcrli doot. 110 wi i ornislied I Pest of aeeommadul.ious ami rates iva sonably low. rsveier.s. lanncrs and tho public in freuoral jh inviit lo call at the DiAHOKp when vi.dting tiio city. JHgflLLEGErjQBGflHi Btooiud Book Free, Otht bcautifnl sty lea tnom 1 fiOO to SI 75.

Circulars froo oa atijMcation. Spoeftjrl SO Day offer 6ow rcdy N. J. SO year jrt 7 in organa. This firnrtn wis be on 15 days: test trial.

99,000 at tlwwo organs nr.r in use. Xtuf tiHwt, tetr "rv 01000', tkey art) laiting. JhAfctMO PDA H. w. AuLaaSB, Washington, N.

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