Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1903 — Page 16

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THE 1JSDIAXAP0LIS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903.

II

IN EMMET’S MEMORY UNO EOR FREE IREUND

AS TO EMERGENCY CASES.

Not

Against Supt. Lowry's Orders to Treat Them at Dispensary.

MEETING ADDRESSED BY JUDGE O'NEILL RYAN, OF ST. LOUIS.

If* Vp to you Stay at home now and miss the opportunity of a year to know fashion it is, or visit the store and profit by such a wealth of authoritative styles as will not be assembled again within the bounds of 1903. Suil4 “Parlicuiarty demand and d*4*r%>* careful study Compared with other seasons there are probably five styles to one, and herein is a specially attractive feature of this Ayres showing. It isn't expected that even twice as many suits will be sold as were last year, and very few more than the usual quantity have been bought. The gain in the number of,styles available has been made by decreasing the size of the various assortments. * 1 Out of two hundred suits, possibly two hundred and twenty, selling at from $25.00 to $75.00, there are ninety distinctly different styles—cloth, cut and finish are so varied. This insures each purchaser an individuality and exclusiveness which •can ordinarily be obtained bnly by having one’s costumes tailored to order. Besides the suits, new waists, separate skirts and furs are also ready, not mentioning hats, neckwear, gloves, shoes and the less important articles of milady’s wardrobe.

‘ In an article relative to the saspen- : si on of an interne at the City Dis- S pensary,** said Dr. C. O. Lowry, superintendent of the dispensary, ‘"The News re- | cently quoted the internes as saying that j i this particular interne was suspended without a trial, and that as superintend- ’ ent of the rl»ce one m y strict rules j was that case should be treated It

DECLARATION FOR REPUBLIC the palle ere able to pay a physician. ;

, It was further stated that in order to

avoid trouble with the Board of Health, j

the internes had to treat those emergency

<\, H. A D. RAILWAY.

fl.SO—SpriogfleSd and Return—StAf f 1.23—Decatur and Return—*1.25

* Sunday, September 27.

Special train win leave Indianapolis « a. m ; I

returning, leave Springfield T j.. m. Passenger* 1 MQlfi K 1 PQ LIS. boarding earumon train without tickets will — *

be charged local rate. o

$5.0*—-CHICAGO AND RETURN—gS.0#

Via Moaoa Route.

Tickets sold September 2fi and iS,

AMUSEMENTS.

turn limit October Indianapolis T a

11:55 a. m.

and is. Final re-

2. Four fast train* leave 11:5* a m , 2:25 p. m and

THE RIG FOUR ROUTE.

The observance of the 100th anniversary i of the execution of Robert Emmet filled i Masonic hall last night with an audience ! eager to see and hear O'Neill Ryan, the St. Louis judge, who thus far has passed ! = sentence on fifteen of the notorious boodi lers of that city. His subject was. “Ire- ■ j land, a Republic,” and his utterances | I favoring the absolute independence ! i of that land from the British empire i were warmly applauded. The meeting ' was opened by Joseph P. O'Mahoney, as 1 chairman of the committee from the

EXCURSION'S

Sunday, September t7.

CiBoiannti and Return—«1.!3

Special fast express trains leave indianapotia

. , , , , . .. , Union station 7 a. in., returning leave Central cases without my knowledge and to dis- t: n ton Station. Cincinnati. 7 p. m. regard my rules. The interne did have TERRE HAUTE—*100.

a hearing, and It never has been against special train leaves Indianapolis Union Sumy orders to treat emergency cases. I tkm 7 a. m ; returning, leaves Terre Haute 7 have always considered that emergency P- m. - H. M. BRONSON, A. G. P. A.

cases demanded attention ahead of other caaes. The only emergency cases I do;

not allow treated when I know about them In time to prevent it are those *5.0*—Chicago and Return—$*.00. where the injured man is in a condition i Chicago Centeaaial Celebration.

THE BIG FOUR ROUTE.

to await his own family physician, or j where he can he taken to some hospital and can be eared for by the regular sur- ; geon of the company for which he works. ! Even then his immediate necessities are not overlooked. My orders are given with the iaea of treating the patient, the phy-’

Tickets on sale Sept. 2* and 28; good to return until October I. For tickets and full particulars call at Big Four office*. No. 1 E Washington st. and Union station H. M BRONSON, A G. P. A.

Home Agili Aftir Fire Ytirs It Etrtpt MONDAY SEPT 28 ORE SAY ORIY. CN f. VASHIMTSR ST. Barnum&Bailey 8REITEST SHOW ON EIRTH America's Only Rea! Representative Show Prtiti.lnf th« WoRdirt «f th«E«r1N ROOT REST ROR EVERY SEAT 3 Ciriflt Cempaniis, 2 Manafarias I Hippadrama, ( Aarial Enalava 1 Spectacalar Prelide, 1 ialierj af Freaks I National Museum, I Vaudeville Eitertaiineit ONE HUNDRED STARTUNG ACTS

wititw lyugwu■ms*i

The variety of our Underwejir stock ie as ffreat as the variety in tastes and tigures of MAHKIND Every good “Patent”hygienic, medicated, mercerized kind is here; also good, old popular, reliable kinds that we &IJ wear

WHEN Fall Suits for Stout and Slim Men at $8.50 to $25.00.

L. S. ^/lyre* (El Co. Indimmm*4 Gfl94l Dislr ikmier* •/ Dry Good*

Samuel Miles, Father, Looking for Information as to License Affidavit.

; Emmet Club and the Irish Societies, who

: *».i«rca •FA y/a*v«v,»»v, agj-o;

presented Andrew M. Sweeney, as chair- si clans of the city and the internes, with

i man of the meeting. A number of letters the consideration each deserves ! were read sending congratulations of ''' •

I Clan-na-Gael, of New York, Philadelphia, piDi flC TIA/CI VIC MADDIITn Chicago and other cities, on the move-I UlnL Ur IWtLVt MAnmtU.

ment in America to help on the cause of j *

Ireland s becoming a republic.

In presenting O'Neill Ryan to the audij ence. Chairman Sweeney spoke of him as

: “a compound Irishman, ai* Irishman In Samuel Miles, a farmer living near j front and an Irishman in the rear as to Belleville, Hendricks county, has been in ! name.” To this Judge Ryan, as he turned thia elt >' looking for information for the { his back to the chairman in order to face 1 ttos. ci:t!...n . f a man who gave the name

the audience said: “I regret. Mr. Sweeney, ; Henry Pierson.

; to turn any part of this Irishman to you L«st Monday Miles and Pearl D. Brew- ; while 1 address the other part to the au- or. a mart employed on his farm, came ' dience.” I to this city with some stock.- Brewer left A number of Irish national airs were ! hki employer and went to the county | given by the Boys' Father Mathew Bri- | clerk's office, where, with a friend, to

THE BIG FOUR ROUTE.

$19.78—Greensboro, N\ U. and Return—$1*1.7$ i

From Indianapolis.

Corresponding rates from ail points within 1

! 75 miles of Indianapolis

Tickets on sale Oct. 9 and 10. Good to re- ! i turn 15 days from date of sale, with privilege : of extension until Nov. IS, by deposit of ticket

j and payment of 50c.

Through coaches in charge of El wood Wilson ! will leave Indianapolis 5:20 p. m . Friday, Oct. I 9, and run through to Greensboro without i change, via Big Four. C. A O.. and Southern j Railways, reaching there early next evening. For tickets and full particulars call at Big Four office. No. I E. Washington st., Union

station and along the line. H M BRONSON, A G. P. A.

Sade Band; Mr. Glbsoh, Mrs. Cantlon. David I-tw!or, Harry Doyle, Miss Egan and Miss Taylor sang solos, and P. J kelieber delivered the great speech made by Emmet in response to the question of his judges whether he had anything to say why judgment should not be pronounced upon him. Declaration Refers to Lynchehaun.

make affidavit, he obtained a marriage license for himself and Hazel Miles, the daughter of his employer. A man who gave his name as Pierson made the affidavit that the two were of legal age to marry, and that the bride had been a res-

ident of the county for thirty days.

Brewer then went to Clayton, where the j child was in school, and got her. The two ; went to a justice of the peace and were i man led. after which ttey went V* fielleville, where they remained until yesterday, when they telephoned to Milas that

they would like to come hort-*

Fast Time to Detroit via Lake Erie A Western and Wabash Roads. Leave Indianapolis 12:20 p. m. Arrive Detroit (:» p. m.

At Carter’s BI!ST Sh? TH,Na

15 V. fuhlNgtoi St md 771 Km. An Drugs and Patent Medicines

AT BOTTOM PRIOCK.

LKAKT MONET AT

C. Waahlngtoa, Car. OoUwaea M.

!* don* In America.

W* hand)* the American-inadr atone* HKCAU8HJ th* rough atone* are admitted FREE OF DUTY, while th# Amsterdam and foreign cut atone# are aubjeet to 10 per cant, dutlaa. W# do buy In LARGE JlfANTITIEB. and wo do buy FOR

ABH Every roaaon wh

In diamond#

Maurice Donnelly of the Committee on ; Resolutions presented a declaration of I principles which were read and heartily

s adopted by the audience.

The declaration sets forth that there

can be no Peace, happiness or Jn th# cH A1 , ot fi, h -lake, river and j ment in Ireland until the political con- ocean fish—oyster*, clams, shrimps, lobsters,

i nectlon between that country and Eng- and game

The Finest Diamonds 1CC0MP1ID INVALID The FlnesVcutting of BR01BEB TD HIS WORK Diamonds

WHEN ILLNESS SEIZED HIM TER COMPLETED TASK.

»w Fish, Oyster and Game Market. Come and see the new Fish, Oyster and

content- I Game Market Everything new, the cleanest

in the city. *

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In season Prompt delivery. Tele-

t „ . . „ . , T _. «. . i phone* new 2*47, old main 1501. FRANK G. land ia destroyed and an Irish republic ^ AMP55 . jr. is North Alabama. is established on Irish soil. The attention, « Of the United States Government is Langsenkamp Bros.’ Brass Works. cabed to the Lynchehaun case in this! Founders and finishers 13*-142 E. Georgia. t . , , . . , . . . : Brass. Bronze and Composition Casting* city and Lynchehaun in referred to aa ; 0 "an alleged fugitive from justice whom Expert Truss Fitting. England's infamous laws committed to j ZIMMER. 122 E. Washington st.

life imprisonment for an ordinary

CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. CYCLO, THE KINETIC DEMON Tkt Kind You Han Always Bought Patriotic EMtioa of u. s. Mon of war

Bears the

Signature of

AMUSEMENTS.

ORA1VI3 — Fatkionsble VaedevUlt MR. AND MRS. ESMONDE, Kelly and Yloirtte, Julia* Tanneu, Fisher and Clark. Duffy. Saw telle A Duffy,

Duffy, Saw telle

on. Lloyd and I^llaa,

Hines and Remlngt

Fox and Fozle, The Bioscope. MATINEES DAILY—10c, ft, ft.

All types of our Navy In Miniature. 3 Herds of Elephiits, 2 Droves of basis BABY ELEPHANT AND MOTHER 2 Giraffes, Smallest Horse li the World Jumping Horses, leaping Ponies, Desperate Races, Gymnastic Feats. Acrobatic Surprises, Aerial Wonders, Tambitaig and Leaping. TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION

ENGLISH’S

SIS

we ahoutd aave

you money

iRGoapoaATKn INDIANA’g LEADING JEWRLBR0 Establishsd IM«.

Gloves New atyle of ”flllp-on” or whole wriat kiid no faatenlnga. High quality, $1.76. lilack, white and tan.

STORY OF PROBATE PETITION c»mn|

A woman's faithfulness to an unfortu-

nate brother was revealed in a petition filed against the estate of Jamea W. Wood yesterday afternoon by Mias Sarah R. Wood, a slater. Hiking for an allowance for her services rendered during the

last years of hef brother's life. James W. Wood died nearly a year ago,

after having been practically helpless for nearly three years, during which time his sister cared for him Several years previous to hiP death and while he was employed at Tucker & Dorsey's, he was Injured lit a manner that left his heart in a weakened condition. While unable

for an ordinary as

sault.” The Pinkerton detective agency is denounced as “nothing less than an organized force of British apies in the United States willing to sell information to England on any matter on which the British government may desire to be informed. The declaration concludes with upon Irishmen throughout the States and "upon all our fellowcitizens who cherish liberty to oppose by evcjy means in their power the efforts of the Anglomaniacs of the present day to ally this republic with the British em-

pire.'

It was significant of this meeting that it was v holly made up of persons of Inch blood and that no politicians of either party were on the platform.

Horae Show Specialties.

Dash clocks. Repair kits. Coolers, whips, blankets, robes, etc. If you want to be correct, see ua H T HEARSET VEHICLE CO.,

112-115-117 W. Market st.

Heat lag. We do heating of every description. Contracture for complete power plants. W. H. Johnson & Son. 203 and 206 N. Delaware at.

Questions and Answers

to work at his trade he continued to take* I# Rwarthmore, Pa.

Me.—November 6, 1864, was Sunday. Green castle—There is no premium on a

half-dollar of 1836.

8.—The address of Swarthmore College

fO East Washington Street.

The Man In The Hat TTHK

little jobs of carpentering and work about residences until the time of his total col-

lapse.

The

When you got a hat, GET A GOOD ONE. We show two hundred different atyle*. Some makes we have known for years, union made, all of which we can recommend. Best$2 and$3Batson Earth Fresh Fall Fashions

story of the sister's devotion covers the time that he was still able to work after being injured. His malady was of such a nature that he was frequently seized with fainting spells and It was necessary to take him to his home. Often Completed Tasks Herself. The occurence of these spells finally became so frequent that his sister accompanied him to his work whenever he took a contract. She took her sewing or knitting with her. and while her brother worked she stayed near him. Whenever he became ill the sister called an ambulance and had him taken to his home or the hospital. She then took up the task where her brother left it and completed it. In one Instance Mr Wood was sodding ; a large yard. He had barely got the work started when be was taken ill. Miss ' Wood sent him to the hospital and her- ! seif finished the aodding, getting it done

L. H.—Has Carroll D. Wright resigned ns Commissioner of Labor?—No. A. M.—What is the color of Mary Baker Eddy’s eyes?—Dark blue, almost black. Reader—You can learn about your old coin df Fletcher Noc, 103 North Illinois

street.

E. H.—We do not know the poem with the lines: Where did you come from, baby dear? Where did you get your eyes so blue? Martinsville—We are not able to find the article In The News for which you ask. It does not appear in the file for August, during which month you say it was printed. R. H.—Is there an American consul In Canada?—There are twenty-two American consuls in as many different cities of Canada (not counting New Brunswick and Nova Scotia). Subscriber—The Deaconess Hospital, at Ohio street and Senate avenue, has a home for old men; so also have the Little Sisters of the Poor, in Vermont street, east of East street. A letter addressed to

The Manhattan. First-class lodging and tabls d'hota, 512-622 N. Msrldlan. _ Dr. W. B. Craig, Veterinary Surgeon. Dogs treated. Office. Wood's Stable. Tel. 10ST. o Kruse A Dewenter Celebrated warm air furnaces. 427-429 E. Washington st.

Razors and Barber Supplies. J. E. BOD1NE & CO., *7 E. Ohio.

Try Old Scotch Rheumatism Treatment. Druggists, 50c and $1 sizes. For harness, saddles, fly nets, etc., see STRAWMTER A NILIU8, 37 Monument Place. Loans—733 Lemcke Building. Accommodation loans. Easy terms

Feed your horse Janes's dustlesa oats. 1> - Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children Teething cures wind colic, diarrhoea, etc. 26e. The Way to Avoid Typhoid Fever Is to use Cartersburg Mineral Spring Water. Received fresh dally from the springs. THU HURTT-FRANCIS PHARMACY CO., Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio sta

We Install Steam and Hot Water Plants. Kruse A Dewenter, 427-429 E. Washington st.

New York Dental Company. A. P. HERRON. Mgr.. When Bldg, twenty years in this city.

them will doubtless bring you an answer

on time At another time the brother was ! K 1 K paiticulars.

taken 111 while shingling a shed. After U. A. A.—The secretary of. the local Orseelng that he was cared for. the sister | of Eagles Is George Nichols, stockwent on the roof and put on the remain- I yards, city. He can, perhaps, give you

ing shingles.

A brother of the deceased and of the petitioner was in the Probate Court and verified all of the claims of Miss Wood, and asked that her petition be allowed, saying that It was the desire of his brother that the bulk of the property go to her Probate Commissioner Walker allowed Miss Wood *1.25*.

THE ARTILLERY REUNION.

P. J. KELLEHER, TWK w *™*«

HIM. WuhlRfltR It.. 0$$. Clifpael Natal.

$5 for $3

ON* W1XK

ONLY

. CommsBcing Moariay, S«pteafetr Bl, w« will give a $fi ibcaI ticket for $J. SMITH’S RESTAURANT N sad 01 North lUtaols street. Remember, this offer it for OIMEC 'WSBCIC O 2M IT

Final Arrangements Made—Plans for

a Street Parade.

At a meeting of committees last night at the armory of the Indianapolis Light Artillery, final arrangements were made for the three days’ reunion beginning

the names of the secretaries of the lodges In the other cities that you want. But certainly a letter addressed simply to the secretary of the lodge would reach him. Sholbyville—Soot, like smoke, is to a de-^ gree the result of faulty combustion. With perfect combustion there would be little of either. We do not know of any way in which for ordinary household use this can be improved, beyond getting as perfect combustion as possible. Given soft coal and the limitations on its use that ordinary conditions make, it is difficult to see how soot can be avoided The safest way to get rid of it when it accumulates is to sweep out the chimney and the

stovepipe.

Reader—WTiat was the value of 5 francs in 1818?—Its value w’as the same as It ia now. 5 francs. The money of each country is measured in the money of every other country by the common gold stand arcl. and the French 5-franc piece had pre

Reduced Fare# to Denver via Pennsylvania Lines. Account Brotherhood of 8t. Andrew’s naj tional convention, will be in effect October 3 to 7 inclusive. For details consult ticket agents of Pennsylvania lines or address W. W. RICHARDSON. D. P. A., Indlanapolla THE BIG FOUR ROUTE. Low Settlers’ Rates Dally Until Nov. 30, SAN FRANCISCO *86.00. LOS ANGELES *36.00. SAN DIEGO *36.00. Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. Vancouver, *36.80. Spokane *34.65. Helena, Butte and Anaconda, *32.60. Billings, Mont.. *27.60. Other points in Vicinity of these at corresponding rates. For tickets and particulars call on Big Four agents. H. M. BRONSON, A. G. P. A. LAKE ERIE A WESTERN RAILROAD. $1.25—Michigan City and Return—*1.25, $1.00—Rochester and Return—$1.00. Sunday, September 27. Leave Indianapolis 6:30 a. m.

WE SELL A GOOD MANY

WATCHES

next Saturday. It was discovered that cisely the same American equivalent then acme of the men eligible to membership n ' ,w , "hat It* value was in France or In the permanent organization had not ; ts equivalent value here as measured by received their Invitations. Every man > It? purchasing power-that is, how much who was ever a member of the Indiana- of the various articles of living it bought . polls Light Artillery, Battery A. or the : then compared with what it would buy Nth Indiana Battery, is eligible to mem- now—we do not know. Possibly the I bershlp and la expected to attend the re- Treasury Department at Washington has unton. whether or not he has received a scale of prices for that year which It j an Invitation could furnish on application. The reunion will open with a gathering H . M. J.-U) I* the trade of proofread*t the armory Saturday morning. For mR crowded ?-No. (?) Do schools that j th# street parade Saturday afternoon, in teach proofreading by mall fit their stuh all the eligible members are. ex for the work, and what is the sal1 pec ted to take part, the men will meet ary 0 f a proofreader on a first-class newsat 3 80 at the east entrance of the State paper?—We do not know what the schools

House Part of the present battery will

turn out in uniform mounted

That's why you can always get nice new designs in selecting a Watch from our stock. New ones coming in daily. We will point out the MERITS OF OUR TIME-PIECES If you call on us.

tsua** 01884 fVMSI,| NcC ST

i Hurt Cdiictiii of Quilrupids in till Worli

KOJSKJIvIleEv IdVOTP'r so Performers la the air at once. S Troupes

of Athletes Seen at One Time.

Nearly One flandred Horses ii 3 Riags

at the same moment.

Overflowing With New Attractions. Teats Corerlaf 12 Acres. 511 Htraes

“ Wbea Koightboad fas ia Flower ” Prices—Matinee, *1. 75c. 50c. 25c; Night. *1.M,

*1. 75c, 25c. Seats now on sals.

MON DA?' Cant TWO NIGHT8 TUESDAY *>epi. 40. AY ONLY.

And H*r Company, Presenting

“THE FRISKY MRS. JOHNSON** Prices—42.J1.50.*!, 76c.50c,25c. Seats ready to day

EMPIRE TREATER, S:,"\ h ,r ON K WKKK ONLY Cemntecieg ManJgy Matlaee, September 21st Matinee DaHy Every Night Kentucky Belles

A Bevy of Pretty 'Woman. Price* of Admission, 10c, Ifle, tSo, Next Wesk—"Cherry Blossoms." Telephone 1317 new.

50*

Two Performance* Dally, at 2 and ■ p. m. Doors open an hour earlier. # Admlts'sn la alt SOc. Children under lOyssrt, 25o Reserved Folding Seats. 75e. Reserved Chair, fl. Private Boxes with 6 seats. » to 112, according to location. Single seats In private boxes, *1.50 to 12. AU Tickets sold without extra charge Beware of parties charging more than regular price. Private Bo* and Reserved Chair Tickets sold at Huder's Drug Store, corner Washington and Pennsylvania sts. Others on grounds at hours of opening. SUPERB NEW STREET PARADE at 9 o’clock on morning of arrival of ehow.

SBk Steel Ranges of the best steel, fully asbestos-Hned; hare duplex grate for wood or coal; are nicely nickeled; have large oven and reservoir; saves 25 per cent. fuel and are the best of JV/ bakers. We have them for a RESERVOIR ^r RANGE and tipEclipse Hot Blast ^ * Eclipse them all in quality ^IrQVCS ** we ^ as P rice * COr * v nigated fire pot, allowing them to expand and contract without breaking; have large deflecting ring; are nicely nickeled, and have all joints ground, making them perfectly air-tight.

Large Stock of Furniture and Carpets at reducad pricas. Must hava tha room foronr Haatlng Stova*.

F. H. RUPERT 123 and 125 W. Washington St. 16 and 16 Ky. Av«. MEMBER MERCHANTS* ASSOCIATION

■l p. Thursday, Friday and Saturday

PARK

Ths Big. All New Melodramatic Farce Comedy by Joseph Le Brant. IIIvL* lYIHtST STH5I* A play for all the people. Brimful of startling scene* and thrilling cltmaxea. Everybody goes to the park. Prees—10c, ?0c, SOc. Monday—UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.

mTtmt* OKo**r>»t * aaroKW

The Cash & Dove Co. 354-358 Massachusetts Ava. The Under-Pric; Store of Indian

Special Prices in Fall Dress Goods CAMEL8HAIR PLAIDS, allwool, 75c value*; our price.....gOc SCOTCH MIXTURES, all-wool. *4 Inches wide, all the leading colons, $1.26 values; our price..80c All-Wool ZIBELINE8, 48 Inches wide, all the new shades, $1.26 values; our,,price 80c SERGES, all-wool, black and colons, 40 Inches wide, 7oc values; our price SOc CRASH SUITINGS, cream white, all-wool, 46 inches wide, $1.36 values; our price 81.00 BRILLIANTINES, cream white, 76c value; our price .....SOc SERGES, all colors and white. 40c values; our price ...........25c

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Large, sweet Juicy piece# In

every five-rent package Of

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Four flavor# in each bn. Ask

1C

for and Insist upon having

lOEC-AX^ OtJtol

Manufactured by

He

INDIANAPOLIS CHEWING OHM CO.

HI

Fire Is Never Out in a Cole's Hot Blast stove Fust put night keeps the house at even temper, _ and will burn two hour* In th# morulag^ •imply open the draft. Bee Cole’s Hot §F J at Chaa. L. Hartmann's. IlS-iil K. Wash John McGee. 41* W. Waeh at ; John 1 826 Virginia av#.; Brookaton agent, Ma nell Hardware Co,; Ooodland a '

man A Hartley.

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THE H. LIBBER COMPANY

THINKING ABOUT A CAMERA? No doubt you will be feet loaf If you hava not already dona *o« This it merely to emphasise the paint that w# *how and tell more Camera* and Photographic Supplies than any tan stores in Indiana, Consequently we sell them right.

THE H. LIBBER COMPANY

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Got Anything to Sell Advertise It le The Newe Went Ad*

Th# CONNER ONE PIECE Bifocal. GROUND OF ONE PIECE. If any optician sella you a ONE PIECE BIFOCAL you will get a CEMENTED lent*. I have NEVER Bold, and will NOT sell, a SINGLE pair at ANY price to ANY dealer. C. W CONNER. Patentee. Any Infringement will be prosecuted. Chat. W. Conair, Ratractlonlst. 13 N. Meridian St We close our store at 5:30, Saturday * p. m., each day of the year.

STEAMSHIP L1NSS.

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VAUDEVILLE ACTORS WED.

BONDS We Own end Offer Indiana County G. R. 4i% Ronds Netting Purchiser 4*%

$26,000 City of Terre Htute 4% Bonds Exempt from Tsx

F. WILD & CO., Baakers Ms. 2M Steveasea Beildiog

Miaa

Alice Fisher, of This City, Mrs. Percy Weils.

Now

Mias Aiic# Fisher, of this city. who. on the vaudeville stage, ia a barytone singer, and Percy Weils, a young actor of the same company, have visiting cards that read. "Mr and Mrs. Percy Wells,” j though on the program they still go undar their distinct names. Miss Fisher a. or Mrs, Wells's, home la at MSS. Elm street. Indianapolis and the announcement of the wedding came as a surprise to her friends. It took place the last weak In August, while the com nan y was at Newport New*. Va. Miss Fisher at j one time traveled with the J. B Dickson l company, and later with a vaudeville and specialty company Mr Weils has traveled in several companies and in many parts of the United States.

Rejected. [Philadelphia Prees.) "Good evening!* he managed to stammer. Ho had proposed to her by mail and had come for her answer. ”1 have read your letter, she said, ’’It is a .poem—a regular poem. "Alas’ ' he groaned, and fled in despair, realizing the dread import of her words, for she was an editor's daughter.

paper?-

can do. Printers say that proficient proofreaders can rarely be made without actual practice because of technical things that only printers understand. They say that the best proofreaders are practical printers first, and that while there are competent proofreaders that are not printers, they have generally if not always served for years in a printing office in some other capacity. The salary* ranges from, say, $» to $25 a week. Greenwood—Two friends send to The News the poem asked tor as follows, the name of the author not given: KEEP A-GOIN . If you strike a them or roe*.

Keep w-gota'.

If it halls or if It anows.

Keep a-gote*.

’TaUtt no use to sit and whine When the S*h ain’t on your line; Balt your booh and keep or. trym - .

Keep «-goin

When the weather kills your erop.

Keep a-go«»\

When you tumble from the top.

Keep a-gem

S pose you're out o" every, -time. Genin' broke ain't *iiy ertna#. Tell the world you're feeltn' fine.

Keep a-goin'.

When it look* like all Is up

Keep a-goto'.

Drain the sweetness from the cup.

Keep a-potc

See the wild birds on the wing. Hear the bells that sweetly ring. When you feel like staging, sing.

Keep a-gota'.

- Vtm 'W. Wcasat-ziziBrtrowa. m±. Pis© s Cure is a pleasant and effectual Fine Watch Repairing and Adjusting. . remedy for coughs am* mdda. *-*. 4 Call ia.

DOMINION LINE

DON'T KEEP YOUR NOSE TO

THE GRINDSTONE

paying exorbitant Interest, when you can borrow money from ua way below any one in Indianapotia We make loans on furniture, pianos, horses and wagons, buggies, stocks and fixtures, etc., leav-

uu property in your possession.

lee 6* kuautesz quickly, quietly, private-

ly and oenfideaRttai.y Oar rates are fair. Our dealings square

Yew gaagt know ■ what we can do for

you unless you call and see

AETNA LOAN CO.

Room < Odd Fellows - Bldg Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Washington streets.

Southwark

Boston

Don’t go to the horse show without first seeing the beautiful Diamondt, Watches, Brooches. Rings, Hind-Paiotcd China, Etc

Offerod by

The

Jeweler

Fast Twta i

Screw

Serview

Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool.

• Comm nwealth Sept. 21 Columbus mew).Oct. 15 i New England ..Oct. 1 Commonwealth ..Oct. S3 Mavflower Oct. S New England Oct. 2* ( Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. Canada ... Sept. 3* Dominion Oct. i*

.....Oct. *iKensington Oct. 17 j

MeNiterraoetn

Gibraltar, Naples. Genoa.

31. Dec. IX

. VANCOUVER Sat.. Oct. 10. Nov. 21 ’ DOMINION LINE, 77 State St-. BOSTON. or A METZGER. 1« M Pennsylvania st.; S rRENZEL BROS .1 W. Washington st.; J. I R WELCH. 51 Monument Place.

T IMHAMAf6LI5 T Journal BEST M0RMINC PAPER 00 Y0U BEAD IT?

J. H. REED,

FOUR SIZES •MOKE OUR

CHAS MAJOR

ED ANSCHUETZ. laAtoaapaU*. to4.

The Evening Dress Suit

Is an absolute necessity in ery gentleman’s wardrobe

ev-

ery gentleman’s wardrobe In thia city of function# where there ia always "something do-

ing."

The Evening Dress Sait

is our great specialty, and the care and skill we bestow on this dress have enabled ua to distance all would-be rivila. Silklined Dresa Suita, $30 and upward.

KAHNJffiSF

Makwrt of tb« kind of doth** gtntltflhOAWtar.

BEOAOIBR you are not paying for CH ROMOS, SCHEMES, QUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO. Kauai to imported cigar*. F. R. RICK MERCANTILE CIGAR CO.. Manf., SU Louie. Union Made

A. Metzger ~ibeucy ? 102 N. Penn. tt. laal Kstata, iasaraaas, Lmbs, lavastaiaaU Rental Collections A SPECIALTY Our central location insures a constant denun* for good dwellings and store rooms Prompt eultoatlaaa at Lawuat Rataa. 'Mr**- xjm.

Choosing A

PIANO

About Prices and Terms 18 NOT AN EVERYDAY OCCURRENCE, USUALLY NO MORE THAN ONE 18 BOUGHT In a lifetime and It should be the beet you can afford. Seems reasonable that in our Immense stock can to found your choice. You'll relish the saving in our ONEPRICE system of selling. It makes the best cost little more than th* "cheap." Every piano In our store marked In plain figures. You don’t have to guess at th* price, don’t need even to ask th* price, it's marked right on the piano, not in character but In plain figures #0 that everybody can read. Easy payments if desired. Visit ore cordially welcome.

Thar# are plenty of th# "Whit# I Ghoet” and "Red Devil'’ varieties of automobile that make a tot mar* fuss and a bigger ’’show’' than the OMa, but for a thing of utility tba-Olda I#

In a clans by fta#lf.

Th# first thing that recommend# the Olds la It# low price Thia is ran dered possible because it ia menu factured by the OLDEBT and LARGEST makers of gasolin* motor* In the world, th# trem#ndoua output permitting small profit# on Individual

machines.

Next to a satisfactory price, feu will probably want to know aimut

will r.r<.hnbly want to

the RELIABILITY of th# m#«htne Again we refer you to th# unb*M*4 opinion# of outsiders a# axprsaaa#

The Starr Piano Company 136-140 N, Pcmuyivani# St New piano# to rent at *3 5«. *4 and M a month Fine Plano Tuning end Repairing Careful Plano Moving

our testimonial letters. W# claim for th# OldMRkOMI# UmA It ia at one# th* simplest. hand#om*#t, ; lightest, moat powerful and in •torr way reliable auto on th# market The thing in an automobile that j stands for reliability 1* it# ability t# go anywhere, in any kind of waBOMi and get back again. Naw modal# of| Oldsmoblles shortly. FISHER AUTOMOBILE

COMPANY

STATE) AOKINT* :

Records 25c

Talking Machines — J3 to JH Sf.r&’Kk •*’ 1 dealers everywhere, and by ih# COLUMBIA PHBNODBAPH Whaiassla •«* ••l* 11 Raw eiaje##l

IfUSPaai CRUSHED COK nca | Fm Stk Gin »id Siwn T otau, \ The Indlanapolle fiat 0< t 40 Routh Pennaylvani# it.

a KNOCKS # D-Y-S-P-E-P-S-I~A

MIEN BY J. HUDER, Druggist j WANT ADS. ONE CENT A W 01