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flTOW vTHk MM mTfi nm jMoixroeville, Indiana. I a ncnoral nl' Vltisi 2 ZSDlSTENJEXT IN ALL THINGS, NBUTHAL IX NOTHING." Old Series: Vol. XXX; No. 16; MONKOEYILLE. ALLEN THURSDAY.

AUGUST, 3rd, 1809. Nw Series: Vol. XVI, No. 31. If ii Ft iucss.

PHVBfour(4) per cent, in ivst on tinio deposits. we soiicn jour uusi Abstracts. J. C. Heller Co.

33 W. Main St. Fort Wayne. williaro D. Ott and Caroline Miller have been licensed to wed.

Miss Nettie Ilouser of Decatur is visiting her cousin Charles Kiick tliis week. Lovelace Hint will pell Gasoline Stove3 at cost the balance of the season. Don't fornet DEWEY and C03I ale the only good cigars in town. Bluff ton ha3 a fre delivery tnr.il system. Monroeville will step inline in the near future, Yellow fever, raging to fin alarming extent anions the oluurs of Cuba, a rul tho Philippine, Under the provi ions of the new law Assessors of township's' will be paid by the trustees.

Mrs. Ida Wright has retnrnt Lome from her two weeks visit with her brother at Cincinnatti. 4 The School Tmstaes made! tiioir annuril report of liuance 1 County Auditor Meyer. Tuech last. Mrs.

Lydia Campbell and Mrs. V. S. Drake, of Fort WV.yne wvre iatowa tbe latter part of last ii v. vj.

xxu jsivner Itj Voreia erected alone tbs his on Muloerry 1 1. hA3 beennangerr ill the past week with cholera fntum. tFresh Bread every day at Jriioyer Taylor's Star Bakery, Ttastaurant.and Hotel. Also pies and Cakes. Scott Marquart has during the ls past week built a new plank wnU along in front of his residence on Barn hart street.

Master Earl and Miss Ethel Pillars, of Areola, Tire the guests vi iluir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pillars this Buffalo Bill's great show at Ft.

Wayne, Saturday and large numbers of our citizens are making preparations to attend. Mrs. Elizabeth High, who for the past two months has been visit ing her daughter, at Barbers Mills, returned home Friday last. Custom gj nuling done every day. Corn Meal," Bolted and Coarss per bushel '3c.

Corn, oats and rye per bushel 3c. Ear corn 'per gkek 5c. ELEVATOB. The frame for J. W.

Meeks'j ra residence on Mulberry stree has been raised and Contractor' ttt VV. A. Waterman Sons are push iag tha work rapidly forward. Master John Barnes, cf Mil vvaukee, Wisconsin, who has been in the city the past four months the cuest of Dev. I ather L.

Paquet, left for his home Tuesday. The soothing and healing properties or Chamberlain's Cough llem edy, its pleasant tat.te and perman 4 i rt i ii io r.i Tn.iilia it fi frrnQ t. CHl HtllV 1JIWUW Vnr hv Rfidfilshoimftr. A creat amount of grain, more i i especially oats i3 being brought into Street. this market in abundance and tliej elevator is filled In ing the civil war as well as iU utmost capacity.

Likewise our late war with Spain diarr h9 Longwell Brothers elevator at heea was of the most trouble Dixon Bome diseases our array had to I contend with. In many cases it be Ut A. Bise, wife and daughter came chronic and the old soldiers Fanny, of Decatur and Mrs. Mc 6tiU suffer from it. Mr.

David Tay Kinley and daughter Ethel, of QX of Wind Kidge, Green Warsaw, were the guests of j3 one of these. He uses Chamber J. E. Pillars and wife Tuesday, laiu's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Mrs.

Mcliinley lBtne wile ol a lull cftttaiaofthe D. C. Parraan, the saw mill man. has the contract of sawing out a large number of ties for the Pennsylvania Company. In the partition cr se of Boice vs Boice, in Jackson township, pending in ihe superior court, the property (iispuia uveu tiiuui ed sold l.

Jadge lleuch. The rlalfvirm eance givpn Taylor air 1 ilobinson last Thurs day evenirer was a failure, iinan cialiy ana eVwisie. The attend ance and small. 11. ICjyer, ef Spii iJj er, ei Dpui.uaeKi, wuu linn; i.ji tue 1 1 il.

i rw.) inoiiiu.s Miuugiejai 10 i V'ulO. rliuav labl to Tnaiu lor a lew ctay3 with reia lives. Cue ule Cough Cure quick iv euros obstinate summer Hs. "I consider it a most nl W. W.

'Morion, Meyhew, Vvi consin. W. O. Sweany. Winfield 3.

Sweet, the veteran well digger, in company with his nsfeiN tant. I. Y. Tavlor. was sum muiisd to Hoaqiand Tuesday last to repair rind ciean out a number oi wells iw thatljtttle burg.

Cf A for the referred Accident Assoeiatio i ion, rf Detroit, Michigan, ni Tuesday, in the inter was in town pst of fr.aii association. The com nny only solicits members cf the Masonic fraternitv. I The Pennsylvania Company lis still making preparations for thej ne double track between Crest a surveyors were here I nday last stal ing out the wav for the new 1 .1 ,1 fPV tracK 13 D6 put in ai ims place. C. C.

Wright and John, Pyr and friends for a few days. Ihey will also' visit ether cities and towns on their way to and returning. Isaac Wiseley and wife, formerly of this place, who now reside west of rort Wayne, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs J. rieulme, over bimuay last. Thcv were summoned here bv tlie roaf left Wecl'.

f5aa.y rr? til ili i ri)'9 i jifca.ciiyT.TIeT will. visit I 1 i I i 't the lan iidtfSif? ftL'iCs Jterainetf Sta CaoBfil MfitiSdclijst Choir. serious ilinesa of Mrs. Fi i.viline, lim itod to diseases of the eye, ear, who is now considerable better. luose and throat.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure curp.sj A number of our citizens were dyspepsia because its ingredients at Decatur Sunday last witnessing are such that it can't help doing so. the game of ball between Place's "Tho nnliiic can rnW uiimi it as a Creams, of that city and the Sham master remedy for nil disorders a ri si a froni imperfect digestion." James M.Thomas, M.D.m Amer ican Journal uf Health, New York 0. Sweany. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Campbell, cf Fort Wayne, died suddenly Thuis.iay last from cholera infantum, while family was visiting relatives at Garret, Ind. Mrs. Campbell's par 'ems iede in Jefferson township land.she has many relatives and fricndf in that r.e.etion. A. C.

Ilobinson has a force of mei: tMipagc in tearing down the olj ri.rneXui!ding in which lie has 'conducted his agricultural l.usi harness shop for several ek awny A am will begin the work ol uit ii'u iuhi v'u iui iiiii aj i two story brick business room. Leave your orders Ice cream, candies, Lemons, Oranges and all Supplies, for Socials, licnics and (iath iil I HLI iE3IA, proprietor of the new Ileideman Bakery and Bestau rant on the north side of South Bemedy and says he never found laoything that would gej such qujck Uedel Isheimer Grandma licamsnider is able to be about again, P.eamsnider, of rear Ant werp, Ohio is here, the guest of his 'uncje' Henry Pveamscider and fam John Simons and family, of; mear Scott Ohio, ver the iiuests of relatives and friends in this puiee situuay iusi. I Francij Iramel. who hns been visitiirf Vis nntin. V.

lpo to dav for at Cerro Gordo, i j. w.a 1 i t. xiift cnesi 01 ner in, itinu UieU arte ner iriena, ijiswaru iong. It. V.

Ilolaaple and Cousin, P. ivlmmei, iu lo uay Ohio, where they will tor rtni Attica, 1. for bout three weeks visiting relttivos and friends. Alliee Hunt and Albert Auger, of Fort rode over t. morn to onr city on a tandem and ave tLe y' fiucs ot M1 imui.

Prof Claphnm, cf Coinn hit CifyJInd, was in the past a few jsvititzrz in ftnJ ld acq auiiitftnces. accompanied by his.nttle ii li 1 1 1. .1 1. 'been the guest of Dr A CohncI and sister jiarecio. for ihe cast two vnomns reinrneu 10 iu, nome lt Augoia, Inu, this morun WTe notice hv the Ft.

Wayne ii i 1 A I st it IT 1 Journal uaztue, or v.eunesgay that there is to be auoth er street fair held in thri c. oil seDtember l'Jtli. loui. ana ll5thfproyjding th8 neoen rnds Acfblph Wagner 'Loci's Ginther, John Marquardt and Louis Mar quardt were at Celina, Ohio, Sunday last. The boys made the trip on their bikes.

Dr. Bulson 55 Wayne Street, Ft. ayne, will have oihce hours (10 to 1) on Mondays, Wed iicsdays and mlavs on the month p.f Aumist. I'racta rocks of Fort Wayne, in which the i former came out victorious, the sore standing 2 to 1, in favor of ihe Creams. Xodol Dyspepsia digests food Cure thoroughly without aid from the stomach, and at the same time heals and restores the di.

eased digestive organs. It is the only rtrncdy that does both of these thin its' and can. be relied upon to permanently cure dyspepsia. "Our baby was sick for a month with severe cough and ca tarrhal lever. Although we I many remedies she kept ttiig worse until v.e vr USU Ollf JUlluUC! it! i i relieved at owe i ami cured her in a few day: B.L.

Nance, Principle Iliah Bluil'dale, Texas. W. O. fcweanv. Saturday last Mrs.

B. F. Ilol cnl wlm rnb les nboni five north of this place, came to tswn finished doing her trading she started for home and when near the Jones school house a Jeam cf horses which vere running away dashed into the rig she was driving, upsetting the buggy and throwing her out. An Mrs. Holsaple fell to the ground one of the horses stepped her breast.

She was picked up and carred to the home of Benjamin Crabill near by, and after resting for a while she was conveyed. to her home. A physician was summoned Sunday morn ing, who upon examination found that although badly scared and bruised np to some extent, she had received no serius injuries, and at present is able to be up aud about her home. relief. For sale by D.

S. i 0 MP SI t7 11 II 1 1H ii LJJ Thc Corner Stone Laying the New Jr. O. U. A.

M. Building a Success. of As per previous nnnounccment the corner stone of the new Jr. O. A.

M. buildit In id last f1, rtl at exercises, llie uay was one lonjr to be remembered by the cit izpns nf our town and surrciindr country and marts the beemmnc of an era ol prosperity lor our oeau tifn 1 little town, that has not iifneup fil hf fnre in vrnrs. been Ihe sun shone forth in its respleJuT put to each Dartn i nant all that could be 7 Vi 1 1 i regards to the weather. There was no exeicisee 111 the forenoon, The members of the Jr. 0.

U. A. but at twelve o'clock r. bounteous order return their thanks to feast wa? served by the members all who assisted in. making the of the order assisted by the mem event a success, bers of the Daughter of America I Much cmlit John Try on the Argo lawn ou South Street.

fop the manneriu nhieh be con Prompt at one clock the mn. dth ercises of the dav. oers oi me oruer met at laeir loae room and, headed by the Wren, Ohio band marched in a body to the train to meet their speakers lion. James M. ana Lieutenant J.

A. Jackson of Ft. Jl Wayne. After the ariiv speakers the members (1 m.Iu Miifh ctroflt ri 1 Summit street, then to then to "Monroe thence to South street, and baek! to their lot where the exercises of the day were held. At two o'clock John Ml Tryon Master of Ceremonies, took hi3 place on the platform aud called the people to order.

The opening prayer was delivered by Jiev. A. Z. I ryberger pastor of the Lutheran chnrck this place, sfirT by Ina Following the song by the choir. Mr.

0. P. Martini of Greene, Indiana, and State Councilor of the Jr. O. U.

A.M Inciana, was introduced. Mr. Martin spoke for some time upon the onieets' aiul principles of the order dwe.lt especialy upon the good the order as a wiiole Jiad ccornplrshed and was still accom i nnc lTi xiie a i iiinaiv. jaws i rtsrrit iiiit i rii Pini gratuvi ni ifi.tii." rmr school Mr. is a good speaker and the people were well pleased with his" remarks.

inrr Martin's remarks! were the ceremonit attending lie; hninc of the cornt stone. These orinionics were condr.cted ny Martin, by utc J. A. Jackson, of Fort Wayne and Mr. Marts, Monroe, with the memt crs of the order forming in a.

circle around tho stone. After the corner stone had been laid and the Jolly Brothers Onnrr tettohad rendered one thfir choice selections, the principal orator olthe day, th.e ilon. James M. Ilobinson, of Ft. Wayne was announced.

sJJr. Ilobinson is too nnwn in rill fi til Tiend l.nt must, mv nvttnr he equals i.t tv in the state of InaiHna. lie is an eloquent and ferecable speaker and the oration he deiivere! on mis oc casion, clearly showed the power he oosseeses in lichiing the attention of las audience Irom the until the conclusion of his remarks His address was not only received with enthusiasm by the members of the order, for whom he spoke, but by the large number of friends arid acquaintences of his present. At the conclusion of Mr. Bobinson's remarks, the Jolly Brothers Quartette entertained the audience with another of their popular selection, after which the Hon.

B. K. Erwin of Decatur, was called forward fof a few remarks. Mr. Erwin not being on the program was not prepared for a speech but entertained the crowd for a short time with a very interesting impromptu talk.

Mr. Erwin is a good talker, and if he bad been prepared for a speech vould'no doubt have, done erect it to I For st street i himself This concluded the speak ling and after hinging the Doxology the Benediction was pronounced by jPiev O. S. Harrison, pastor 01 the 'M. E.

Church of this place. This completed the excersises of the afcernoon and the crowd repaired to the large lawn, where an excellent supper and ice cream and cake was served until a late hour. In the evening the five large lire balloons which were advertised jwereseut heavenward, and with ith one or two exceptions the bal loon ascension was, a NOTES. The Wren, Ohio band furnished 'some excellent music for the oeca sion. Several visitors from a distance were present ei.

es. to witness the exer Election of Trustee Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting of Monroeville Enterprise Council No. 10 Jr. O. U.

A. to bo held at their hall, on an election will held for ths elc on one rnsee the unex pre terra Henry Krohh, resign T. 0 UU. V. JIAJ l.N, Secretary.

IIexry w. Doekis, couxc1i.ok. Monroeville, 3rd 1809 In accordance with t.he netr county law, Judge O'Bourke on if s' liUKi Ul JUvMULj CLlJtJ JIJCS UJJU cm rections Col. B. S.

Bobertson, Dr. C. B. Stemen, Mr3. Ellen Coop er, Misa Eliza C.

Budisell, George A. Gale and A. B. white. Is is the duty of this board to look after all charitable work throughout the county.

Monday, September Labor Day, and. the event will appropriately observed by Trades and.Lal.'or Council, Knights oi ial)or aim ogamzc a ninor ti the Summit City'. A big time is expected and Congressman James M. Ilobinson will deliver the opening address. The event wili be held in Sweany's park.

Farmers Notice. Th.e Br.r oCice is prepared furnish you printed envelopes the following prices: 250 XX (I inch wovf, 100 XX, 0 inch wova, 50 XX, 1) inch wove, 1 can lurui h' colored or ylfire, all god quality. Orders riiitd while you wait. ia MoKr.oEvn.iJ3 Bxy FZF. Ojptce TheEast Libertv U.

B. F.frchool will hold a Picnio August In the Smith grove just. ea. vt of Lib crty. A grand tin; a is crected.

Come every Vijdy and bri jg your friends with you Dinners urnishd on the ground for 15 cents. Co: everybody and have the time of the season. CPA I am hero for a moa.th, and any perscn wanting an organ or piano put in as good a con.c".itioii as new will do well to leave orders with Bseeze man. ltef fences, the best given. CAS3I.USG.

NIGH, Organ and Piajr.o tuner, cleaner and repairer. J. D. XS iLEGER. Jnstice of lVeac Special attentioa given to the ti Deeds, Mortgages ctiug of Claims.

Also Keai Eatate Age Address Jloiiroa ville.Ind. WANTED AN IDEAaenBl li Attorneys, W8lunti 1. tkoir lX) priae llr.

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