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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • 1

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4, if f' I 'J. beat: I. -Latt-tU Dc Highest of all in Leavening I Jy t3 isn a thoj U.tfdl Though gt never He used to fie '-'t 'J1 Spirit of Modesty prm 1 Being, WE KNC)W it ia written that it is not good to Hide 'Bjut his tsilia 0 -s rtj. Like these coca ktoerats aroun bushel. Th nr, ail us does 1 A Bayin that waz gospel troth si si youre born Yen'll offen Had a nubbin on the stalk corn.

ones light under a knowledge that our Sliprail Sta ARB Invincible recants Lr children. Silk Neckwear, Jsf Gloves, Collars S.lk Mittens, Un- Fancy Hose ana -porters, and an ele- of ladies and chil-r Muds. We have a articles both useful r.cntaL ADSaiHJIELV I-IT: BAWDI E0C1ER RAISED. V. LOCAL VINES.

The Ia Makes us bold, These are the Goods for Useful and Practical Presents. Inmates ef Three Cartas the Court Te-dsy. He wui nt much oh cawin'; In fact be ne swore Less it was necessary; but a dozen times or more When some yonng sprig without no sense deserved a mUd rebuke For tollin how ins great granpspsj wifes cousin was dook, I've heard him say: Tour ancestors wnz sc and so it's true; Rut What (oiks new'dsys wants ter know is, who the I are you? its Suit the Times. SEWS ROTES ASDatfiBAPES GATHERED Tk Heme Field By Be More than over before, when every Penny is seeking Full Value, and a little more, V- perteri fer tie Bee Time Brief IQNGs-lftJiTH, Loi girj, eieter of tbe ale John L. Little, jdled at 9 oi o.

this moroii at the home of Lr. A. J. Pblnney, eaet Washington street, from the effects of a stroke of partly is which, she suffered on Thursday morning last. Deceased was hi years old.

Faceral services will be held at the resldenfie of Dr. Palnneyon Wednerday morning at 10 oclock. OEBTBUDK DRAG 00 WEST. Gsrtrnde Dragoo, wife of William West, died at 8 o' dockable morning at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Dragoo, 817 east Jack-son street. Funeral services will be bld at the residence at 8 oolook Wednesday. MBS SARAH KELSO JT SAULBBUBY-Mr. Harsh Nelson Banlsbury died at 11 eclook last night at the home of her daughter, Mr. M.

Louise Cassady, on west Adsm street, seed 89 yer. She had mad her horn with Mu. Casssdy for nine years Th deceased hsa been a member of the Presbyterian ehnrch In this city since her residence here end was th last surviving charter member of the Presbyterian church in Liberty, lad which waejorganised, we believe, In 1839 She leaves five children, Calqfn Boyd, Kansas City, Robert Nelson, Covington, Leonide Nelson, St. Pan), Lyman Nelson, Mlnnespcdls, Irenaeus Nelson, Hamilton, and UrsH Louise Casssdy, of this city. Funeral service will be beld at th residence on Wednesday afternoon at' 8 oolook.

Interment la Beech Grove. ibrfcs Btizaar, Ath Walnut Street. I until 9 p. Morolaad fc Wilkinson' Is the plaoe that WILL GIVE IT, Moreland Wilkinson, SIGNT BIG EAGLE, JBoyce Block. In all these years tbst'Vpset and gone Ive taw a heap life Its Sunshine and Hsshsdders, its ness and strife-1 And when 1 see folks put on airs and stick-in' np their jeers As though their blood is indigo, I want to sty: Who keers Who yonr grandad's relations wtu? For shores your born Theyve growd a rnnty nubbin on their fsmbly stalk corn.

'ELL PKGONS, 2t Lew ml latari Faline, BtkcKjr blank, Meaele. lad Charles Feehtell ierlnnly alok fat bom on Beoon' Will lorn1 Munctelte, will married eoontj young lady In Qhioage. Mr. Caroline Hrfa mother of Howard who quite ill le convaleea Yesterday aftern Howell and MU were nnlted In marr Mr. Joseph ra Belle Fogle On Satardey night officer Turner, Benadqa and Galllber went to the honed kept by Emma Bryant on Proud street where they arrested tbs Bryant wojnan, Minnie Cline, James Duke and Frank Alton.

They were ail In police court to-day where th ef settled the regulation fin for associating. Last night constable Floyd and two deputies went to the house of Belle Clemente on Hoyt evenne where they found the Clemente woman, Flora Boone, Hamilton Campbell and Benjamin Jones. The quartet was Ip Esquire Hamilton court this morning and settled their line. A hones on Vine street was alao raided by constable Floyd and deputise. Two women but no tnen, Maria Jacobs andjMInnie Lansing wr found In the bones.

They appeared before E-qalre Hamilton this morning and declared their Intention to stand trial. The cat will ba beard to morrow. M. SELECTED DELEGATFS. WILL H.

HICKMAB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 3. The tko, MssaU, U4 iionseepathlo) AN AND SURGEON walUgSi? i afternoon for Jose to take ilverelty. engaged In a developed car a east Adsm Delaware County Democrats Meet In tke Court Uease Saturday. itton gtvea to the fHwttaMi ca Dumm at CuUUtem anitattod Ed Johnson left tL Ithlcs, N.

where a course In Cornell I John J. Hartley 1 ob of nnrelag a wet band at hi home I street. John B. Robbins jwae happily anrprli night by several br htrlikea with Apoplexy. John Hamilton wae stricken with apoplexy at his home, oorner ot Jacket and Madison a reels, this moriiug.

His condition Is quite orltioal. rraiNGNEw. Ae CURED by the GE R- Kirby avenue 4 last Friday ther Red Men, OrRiC TRUSS, the latest inch Trusses made to fit ei II SOCIETIES DOM AM. Case. HatLfaotiou an hold- any case ol rap- Nemans Club.

The Womans clnb will meet with Mrs. Mary Goddard Monday evening, Jan, 1, at 7 o'clock sharp. Secret art. who made him a fo PartJ social of the will be held leoxon on east -morrow after- Tha ladies dime Presbyterian chord with Mrs. Charles Washington street I I noon.

The pnblie tohooia latter a weeks vac pcan. Electric Trus Co. I youth of Maude re opened to-day ttion and the arned to their of the At the appointed time last Saturday Delaware county Democrat assembled in the ooort boose and selected fonrteen delegates and as msny alternates to represent this oounty at the district masting at to be held at Richmond, January 8th. The following gentlemen were ohoeen Center township, delegates: Tbos. MoKilllpp, A.

Kirkwood, Vernon Dsyis, Ephraim Smelt, Edward Tuhey, A. W. Chapman, John Ervin and Mayor A. W. Brady at-ternatee, F- Haimbaugh, Geo.

W. Carpenter, Lewis J. Hickman, H. Messrsmith, John Griesbcimer, W. L.

Davis, Frank Leon and L. Herrmann. The delegates and alternates ont-slde of thi, (Center) township are: Delegatee, John Fimp'e, Iseiu Humphries, Yorktowu; Daniel Emdee, EatoB; T. W. Buffiugton, Albany; Gas Mingle, Daleville; W.

P. Bowers, Cowan. Alternates, Neal Price, Mdncle; J. W. Farkisou, Yorktown; David Younce, Eaton; J.

T. Gray, Albany; Evan Mcfflit, Mnnoie; John M. Babb, Selma. Hon. O.

Lot, appellate court Adtma (aaia. UA Carlton Cornwell, foreman of the Gazette, Middletown, N. believe that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy should be in every home. He used it lor a cold aud it effected a speedy oure. He says: It Is indeed a grand remedy, I can reoommeud to nlL I have also seen it Used for whooping cough, wi.h the best resalU.

25 aud 50 cent bottles for sale by ritevens A Durham, druggists. ABLER ARRESTED The Woman olab will meet at the bom of Mrs, Godderdl on west Aiama street thia evening. A company of yonng people watched the old year oat at th home of the Misses Dove on west Howard street last night. Mis Heath assisted by the yonng ladles ef th movar and th Hooking K'abe will receive at her home on east Adam street from 8 -to 11 oclock this evening. Mr- and Mrt, W.

Kliby 111 entertain a company of friends at their home on east Gilbert street on Wednesday evening, In honor of Miss Jalia Kirby ol Cincinnati. To-day wee the fourth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Kirby and tb evsnt was celebrated at the home of Mr. Kirby's parents, Mr, and Mr.

George Kirby on east Jackson street, mSt ef the Practical Jtke Play i eda JehsBudy. ho hee been In some time is Improved in to Monde In ha entertained at dinner yea-irby la honor Inlla Kirby of Montana gold miners are Cooking to Afrloan gold mines. etndie with the be New Year. Dennis OMeara, Hot Springs, reported to be great health and will rate a few weeks. Mies Sarah Helns a number of friend terday at the hotel of her gaest, Mies Cincinnati.

Rty Riggins Sheets will be mat Wednesday at th brides parents, Mr. Shasta, three miles Messrs. E. Ball and F. R.

Janne Streeter, Louies CIWWI JJ7UIBO Ik The Gambltag Evil. On the general subjeot of gambling My. Chauncey M. Depew, president of the New Yjrk Central Railroad says: "A considerable proportion of failures In business and 90 pef oent. of the defalcations and thefts and rata of yoalh among people who ere employed la plaoe of trust are da directly to gambling.

I have seen In my vast employment so mnoh misery from the bead of the family neglecting its' support and squandering hi earning In the lottery or policy shop, and promls-Ing oung men led Mirey In smell way and finally beoomtng fugitives or lending in the criminal dock, that have oomeferbelleve that the oommnnttywhich licensee and tolerates public gambling, cannot have prosperity In business, religion In It ehnrohee, or morality among it people. This Is the testimony of the Superintended! of Police of New York City: "More yonng men have stood here at this desk confessing tbelr first offence against law and asorib tog their downfall to their infatuation for pool-room gambling than I would care to attempt, to estimate. Actual experience hae satisfied me that no form of gambling offer greater temptation toyjuDgmento take what la not theirs. As horse raolDg is eondooted now, it would be well for the community to stop racing altogether. We are sending men to prleon right along on aconnnt of tha race gambling erase.

Homes are being destroyed and the live of yonng men blighted every day in thi city for the same reason. Alonzo Allen was arrest-York town on the charge of I sting an officer, and he will in Squire Hamiltons eonrtj Ry Wednesday. The arreetj I result of tba Joke pHyed on ndy at Cammaok station reek ago. Tba report that! Jt recovering la dented and 111 be vlgoronely prosecuted. Bore Throat.

For horn there la no rmdy safe, pleasant and sura as Uncle Barns Bore Throat and Catarrh Cnrt It alao ouree Wiuter Itch, Bentp Disease aud all eruptions of tha akin. Bold by Btevene A Durham, druggists. Price judge, was present ai.d made the Ml Neill rled at noon on hois ot tba and Mrs. Joseph orthjof Mancie. H.

W. Streeter Mlees Edna rby and Nadine the ball to be arson olnb this Uaiqae Celebratle. "lay was the third annlver principal address. In brief he endorsed the Cleveland administration. L.

J. Hlckmsn was chairman and Thomas McKillip secretary of the meeting. Etitor AJtfup I after the chairmanship of the die-triot convention. The site of the crowd present was in harmony with the present enthusiasm in the Democratic party. 1 I marriage of Mr.

and wlll attem Bkoad. Mr. Rhoads pro- the Am A GseA Plaoe te Ea. If yon are loosing fora place to get a g.x.d square meal, or ulo lanoh, where everything ts clean, go to H. Bsotts restaurant, 298 north ft el-nut stret.

Banday dinners a specially. Everytnlog fl.et class sod served lu good style. Try It. Stf I wSpper in honor of the event the Big Fonr, givef i oeA very novel and Invited a I ticket stamper go Deposit your money lu tha Mutual Home and Saving Association. Office, 107 east Jaokson Street Headquarters for fresh fish anr oysters at O.

Haines, 810 south We) not street. ylt. eoidedly the (J unwelcome fhe depot In iTha stranger ra knife bat pa anw s1 best and fired vlfitor away fror yuble qiiok ord mt In his peeks he never got It- eta to Afj.t tut1 7J trterly and mlmvl la-, -eld at Farmland Ult week a third day's Beetle on Bat-ghfc After th dlecneelen ,1 important tnbjeota, Rev. of Fortland, wae Jder of tha First district; Addington, of Bherman, Rev, J. WOMEN Grocery B.

M. Jordan '9CrT east Adama atioet bnrglaild last night. The tt gained an entrance tothe bnl Hnglby romov-e window. Bet oral article war kea Horn th tor bat th tbiev 8ot no money. KNOW SOMETHING Mice Barah Kirby entertained a oompany of her yonng friends at her home on Mulberry street oq Saturday evening.

Dapoing wae indulged in, refreshments were served and tha evening very pleasantly spent. The custom of keeping open house on New Years wae not observed to any extent In Munele to-day, although quit a number of ladies were at home Inform ally. The New Years reoeptlon need to be the proper way In whleh to begin the now year. It gave opportunity for men who seldom made cells of any kind to go oat In parties and pay op a great amount of Indebtedness. Large parties of ledlei at different hone allowed many calls to be returned In a single visit, and besides th etUtng of th eoolal eoore there wee mnoh pleasure gained.

Th fashion of extending good wishes to trienda and acquaintance Is a happy ons, and should not be liowtd to go entirely ont. The women who are now grandmother think that there is not half of bh good will and good that thr used to bo wbd there was more of the New Year's visiting, and perhaps It 1 to. It was a pretty eastom, and It 1 to be regretted that It has bean allow ad to enbelde as tt bag. Among th yonng ladle who received tbelr friend, Info-mally, this afternoon -Were Mies Clara Kooos, Riverside; Miss Groofrcsmmack west Jackson street the Miesoe Bertha and Winifred BmUh, east Main street, and th Mlesee Love, west Howard street. About Brndmaklag, after all.

Thercaa taO a GOOD RAK.IRG POWDER wtthoot tba adantifte aid of a Oorarm-M Cbemtat, a Caprana Aaaly, ar asjSodr Baad(aaa)oeofe. My whole stock of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, secretary for th past alz tendered hi reelgnatton, 4-a accepted, and Rev. W. Ttto, of Pikovtlla, wae in bl atead. Th next Inwill be beld at Bedkey la Rev.

B. W. Bennett, of Also a full line of Winter Millinery, such-Jis Fet After Hetf Wsteh. This morning '1 Mr. and Mr.

Coon ol Ohmer nu were sating breakfast aeneak hlef entered th knnaa and stold re. Coon watch, wton, presided over th Ia caplngirom he hones he was 1,0 oloeely fanned that he dropped 3 I watch in ths tre.t, which was recovered In Archt 1 the heuse. Mis Own Ltf crime mn can -f wm b- closed r- Feather-, Tips, ftie Rtbixm, Ve vets, out regardless of value A fu 1 Une of OliildrerL's Bonnets In Eiderdown and Silks for teis thtn raaiuUcturers cost. 1 rr.rsr. 't 1 -she taktng of We own life, t-e mst popular ky Ak by Rot proba ly most erne, kn(j eame time wy le tof perni sore throat Eleoted i The Delaware ouuF AgAcaltnt Hortlcultoial Mechanical gne SweiMK, al, tn natart.

by actaal aab Itslna Better Sattvleetlen at Half the Cost at tea otoar L. HERRMANN, Heatb Society net hl rg Antbo unobeokCj Lennon Bright Women 120 East Main St Whalesaleaad Retail rg TllU i ether uktng yonr own TJn cj, Berns Bof Throat with cata rh i much enlold. Caa tawaa eytaloB of Oialr ewe. Get OImi ftmywQwwr ad conrtno yooTMit Und elsoted th flowing officer, President, Wm. H.

Wood loeWw-awn I Went, H. M. B. Cl ay pool h. i.

o. h. and gaarante It to all. Frank Ktssr and wife, ef Mancie, are spending a few ot tba holidays with friends Miss Ann Hostetter, of Mnnoie, spent Christmas here a the guest of Margaret Irvin. Winchester Herald.

Co. Muncie Mantel and Tile For Mantels, Grates and Fire Place Goods and Trimmings, Gold Pencils, Fountain Pen Entirely NeW and FLOORS 417 MAW ST, MONOIE; IND- TILE And Vestibules a specialty. IRCHILDS GOLD PSdtobe. 'i.

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