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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 8

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Piqua, Ohio
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More new goods, more new bargains, to make the last week especially attractive. $1.00 Lawn KIMONAS 39c Mill Ends ioc white INDIA LINENS 4c Fast Black UMBRELLAS with steel rod 29c Men's White Handkerchiefs 2c. 5c Ball Near Silk CROCHET COTTON 3c. Men's 25c Silk Ties lOc. Men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts 59c fhe Piqua Daily Call Silks Silks.

39a Waeh shades neat corded stripes, a yard, $1.00 and 1.35, Piq.ua, Ohio, August 1, 1902. Beaiitifnl Ladies' Hats. Handsome Blaok Hats, 20 per cen? off at Selleok'B Big Store opposite Hall, Piqua. Melville McManus left this morning for Los Angeles Cal. to make his future Silks, lates "25c Silks, latest Finest auahtv Silk, La Miss Nellie G.

Petticrew returns tbisH evening from Chicago, where she has I been the past month, attending Praug'e ArfeSohool. Mis3 Blanche Steinhart of Washing tod, O. H. returned yesterday after ui, j. xi.

iBsmntu yesteruay alter lty Fouli terns wo: Foulard worth. test swell patterns $1.00 and 59c Corsets rers' OufcL sets, all si 29c Our entire stock of W. B. Corsets, white, drab or black, regular prioes 69c Shirt Waists at Ohambi nt, white 45c Beautiful White Lawn Shirt aisle, regular SI 50 and $3 00 grades, 95c Men's Shoes Men's congress and laee, $1,75 and 92 ou graces, ilf and vioi shoe ip or plain toes, Calf and vioi shoes, tip or plain toes, Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, styles, regular low price $3,50 a pair, $2.50 Dress Goods English inches wide, in all latest grade. $5 00 each.

hairs, 40 50o 26c Mohairs, 40 shades, 50c The very swell Voillea and Mistral Suitings, in all the latest shades, in plain and striped. Regular prices 1.00 and $1 20 grades. 69c Muslin Underwear Ladies' perf sot fitting Corset Govts. 8c Ladies' Drawers, with hemstitched oambrio ruffle. 23c Ladies' 50o Night Gowns.

39c Exquisite Skirts, with two rows of insertion and edgingondeep flounce. A O. Wilson was in Urbana yester day, where he attended the Chantau. qua, J. Ward Keyt and A.

O. Wilson will spend Sunday at the Urbana Mrs. Anna Pettiorew returned last evening from Springfield, where she has been the past week. Frank M. Shipley will come over from Columbus tomorrow to spend Sunday with his wife.

Mrs. J. C. Freeman, Mrs. D.

E. Lick Vrbana this morning to attend the Chautauqua. Mrs. John L. Prugh, Miss Florence Prngh, Misses Florence and Ruth Morgan of Columbus, were entertain a delightful viait with her sister Mrs, 6(1 at Troy today' Lauis Ostertag.

Ladies take advantage of the sale on waista tomorrow if we have your size the price will be no object. O. W. Ore Soxs. Mies Anna and Delia Maher left today to Epend their summer vacation With relatives and friends in Taylort ville, Illinois.

They will be gone four We Just Received The New Food Grape Sugar Flakes We also carry the largest line of Breakfast Cereals handled in our city. For Invalids or parties us ing a Gluten Flour, our Frank in Mills Whole Wheat Flour is recommended to be the best. Louis Sou. Fancy Grocers. 98c Wash Suits Percale and taa: with flounce trimmed.

Regular prioe SuitB, in bint skirts, braii oe $2 50. $1.50 SuitB, in blue skirts, braid $2 50. Beautiful and Lawn Gingham autly trimm Gingham elegantly trimmed, Suits, worth Tomorrow we put our wash goods on $1.98 sale at prices that will clean "up and make room for nest season's stack. O. W.

Orr Sons. Mrs. Earl Orr and moEher, Mrs. S. S.

Middleton who has spent several months here, will leave next Friday for her home in East Orange, New Jersey. Mrs. Orr will remain about four weeks. Mrs Laura Stoutenborough of Tippecanoe, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith on West High street, and who has been very ill is some better, Mrs, Margaret SwigarS of St.

Marys who has been here visiting Misses Mary and Elizabeth Stoker of Boone street was called home unexpectedly last eve ning on account of the serios illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Cox of the northwest corner of South Street and Wash ington Pike will celebrate their Forty tbird wdding anniversary tomorrow. Mrs. Cox is paralyzed, but Mr. Cox is in comparatively good healta. W.

Brown, on hi9 way home from Chicago, stopped off in Van Wert, and was the gneat of Mrs. W. C. BrookB where Mrs. Brown has been visiting.

They came home together this morr. in and again there's a quorum at 714 N. Wayne. Linens toweli 3C Extra heavy Dure flax linens, crash, 18 inches wide, regular price 9c $1 00 a terns $1 00 terns Extra fine bleached table linens, swell pa 73 inches wide 69c Wash Goods 10o Laws and Dimities 41 10c Crash Skirting, Linen color 5c Finest Dimities and Swiggej latest swell patters, regular 15c to 0 graaes lie Regular 10c Dress Ginghams 6 Gloves Latest Lace worth 3oo Gloves, 19c Gloves, colors worth 98c 59c is Kid Gl "1.0O a and pearl worth pair 59c HOT WATER FRANCHISE: Recommended to Council by the Board of Improvements The City Board of Improvements held its regular mee dng last evening. The moat import ant question to receive attention was the Hot Water Franchise, application for whiah was made some time ago by Messrs.

Bailey and Bloomer The Board took action recommending to Oounoil the passage of the franchise. PRETTY SIGHT The members of the Greene Street E. Church gave a delightful fete on Downing street, between Water and High last evening, and despite the threatening weather it was largely at tended. The excellent band concert was a special feature, then there was the pretty network of Japanese lanterns along the entire square, the pretty flower girls, the popoorn, and peanu! venders, and the prettily gowned wait The evening was a decided success, the only enjoyment lacking was tht presence of Rev. and Mrs.

R. Wyck GOES TO NEWARK. Walter J. Graef who has been filling the office of General Secretary of the Piqua Y. M.

O. temporarily, today acoepted a position as Assistant Secre tary in Newark, where he will go about September 1. Closing Out Oar Summer Hats. A beautiful line of Hats, 30 per cent on: at tsig store. Muslins Prints and Ginghams Iinch Fine unbleached muslin, SS' Rubber Combs 3iC 8C Staple check Apron Ginghams.

Mill Ends, best lOo bleaohed mus td lins. 250 BX 63. Best 12o Percales, light cr dark. Mennen's Full size, ready made pillow cases. A alcum 8c Ladies' Shoes Powder Wide sheeting at wholesale prioes.

Entire stoca: of our fines? low ShoeH IS 2C in tan and chocolate in Ferris' and I arilPC Pallor C54 McKays'. Regular prices $2 00 to LdUlCo made OlUld 03 a pair. Shoe Laces Black Cloth suits, regular, price Gftr $500 yos AO One lot of ladies' fineBt High etli lzci, Jk UK Shoes, handturned or Goodyear ft oairs for Welt Soles, patent kid or oalf, $3 00 Latest styli suics, with flounce and $3.50 grades. 5c skirts, colors gray and tan, worth ft 00' OS 5 Foot Tape $5.98 Underwear Meacure Very swell suits, in all oolors and Ladies' 12c white ribbed Vests. black all latest styles worth $12 to'15 each.

fcfi Ladies' floe lisle summer Vests, all White Babv 4 styles, regular 25c and 35c grades. 19c Cab Robes ilUoiCl Men's fine Balbriggan Under 25c. Children's black ribbed hose, seam wear, in light blue, or natural worth 50o to $1 00. less. our 25o leaders.

7c 19c Mill Ends Men's best 33c hose large variety. CpCtS Turkish Towels 1 Heavy wool, Ingrain Carpets, 3c. with cotton ohain. LadieB fine imperial hose, fine lisle A in lace or plain also fanoy. Reg 4 jC Ladies' 2C and IOC ular prices 25o and 3oo a pair.

All wool Ingram Carpets. Leather Belts 46c ioc. GAMP JCAZIZEE Will Have Lots of Company and a Corn Roast This "The St. James Camp is one of the most ideal plaoes I ever saw" said cent visitor, and tonight they are going to have a corn roast, which will be the means of an enjoyable evening, The name of the camp has finally been decided upon and will here after be known as "Camp The origin of the name is unknown, as well as the meaning, it is being coined by an up to date member of the choir. It may have been derived from I "KazLaakier," but where's the point? FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS, V.

O'Oonner was arrested last eve. ning for being drunk. He was fined 2 and costs. Mr. Ed.

Jaeger of Dayton, spent laBt evening in this city. Mies Amelia Tsohumy and mother Mrs. Rosina Tschumy will leave tomorrow for a trip to Toledo and Lakeside, Miss Max Woolen and Miss Kregelo of Indianapolis, came yesterday, and will visit for a month with Mrs. Joe McKee and other relatives. RAILROAD ASSESSMENT By Associated Press.

INCREASED. Desmoines, August 1 The ex utive council has increased the rail road assessment of Iowa $4,041,556 making a total of $51,112,814. The increase on the Northwestern railroad is $1,100,549. that on the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul is and that on the Chicago, Burlington Qumcy is $665,457.

The Burlington, the Chicago Great Western, the Rock Island, the Omaha St. Louis and Illinois Central, all are increased to $300,000. KARR1AGE LICENSES. George E. Long 18, Troy Clerk, Bessie Li.

McDonald 18 Troy. Rev. Denniaon, Charles Mitchell 32, New Carlisle Ida Kniok, 23, Elizabeth Townsalp Rev. DuBois Dr. Thomas W.

Kelsey 28, Logansport Jennie M. Hallcok, 26, Piqua Rev. A. Ramsey. WANTED.

SITUATION WANTED To do general housework. Inquire 210 Miami Street. 8 1 St. WANTED Kitchen girls at the Metro pole restaurant. Apply at restaurant corner 01 Mign aan Wayne streets.

1 at. WANTED A house of six to eight rooms. Address House wanted, this omce. 8 2t. WANTED Sweeping to do in private families.

Call at or address A. 828 Ann street. 7 316s. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Skiffa for sale or hire Thos.

Williamson, River and Gill St Piqua, Ohio. Bell Telephone 2 on 499. 7 29 6t. FARM FOR SALE A well improved farm of 160 aorea. half mile west nf Hardin Station brick housB, new frame barn, good fenoes, two wells and spring of never failing water; good terms and easy payments to a aeeiraWe purchaser Call on O.

P. Davenport, Agent. One mile west of Hardin. Reference Piqua National Bank. iy n.

and Sat. w. tf. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A furnished room, in first claas shape, Inquire at S72, East Water Btreet.

7 28 7t. LOST, LOST A pearl broooh. this nr. either on South Downing, Wayne, or between the first point and the Central Union Exchange. Leave at this office ana receive rewara.

8 3fc. ATTEND FAMILY REUNION. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neiter, of Clayton, Iowa, were here to spend the day with their brother and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Korasel of Madison Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Neiter were on their way to attend a family reunion which will be held at New Bremen tomorrow.

AT WENDELS Fine Engraving aionograms, etc. of Weddine Invita tions, Calling Cards, At Home, Tea, Keception and Professional Cards. Name PlatQB, Fao Simile Autographs, Roman Block, Old English Script. any style letter de3ired. We can Bhow you many samples of fine work.

Wendel's, Leading Jeweler, $50.00 SAVED If you see me before dosing a contract on piano. Low expenses and more business than all the rest combined enables me to save you the above amount. P. SARVER, 126 Ash Piqua. Poor vi yho plants by the act.

For we've at! stormed dvinv Since Brazilian Balm was sold. ill It worth its weight in gold..

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