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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 190a

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FIRE HI ROCHESTER

SAYS THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES WAG CHURCH.

TH# W«b©r Drug Co. Have fuch Feilh In WI".♦heFlesh-Form-ln#* Foot!, - ', i • Sell It Under Quar-

•atee.

ffbt one tUn* in «0O does Jll-o-na /ail to cur« d>«ijw>pala It in becauue of !t« re ma^luible power to cure thl* diseaaft that ,tb# Water I>ru# Compapy. Clayrwl Htrt|rl, la able to sell it In the folP/wing u-mso »1 way; With every 60c box they give a signed gagiantee bond to refund the price if the «mrchasor can honestly tell them that it .jhPl given freedom from stomach trouWee, incraaaed flesh and restored h«jPh, The risk is all the Weber Drug Coflnmany'a, as the following bond, which they wlgn. fully shows:

■ESOU HLLECES ERROR IN JUDGMENT

FILES PETITION FOR APPEAL IN NORTHERN SECURITIES CASE.

GUARANTEE BONO

We hereby agree to refund the price paid for Mi-o-tut, If the purchaser tells us that it -has not increased flesh and given freedom from stomach troubles

THK WEBER DRUG CO.

Baptists Are Startled by a Minister's Attack—The Younp Folks Run

Everything. .. i st aiiBM CHICAGO, September 3.— That M A < A >. .> ., t ^ A G • - * ntedit, val monstrosity. the children’s ING HOTEL. cj i*ud*r. is re-ena ^ed ;n ir tirr* lit

t— ^ the •: the church is but caudal.

With such sensational epigraii's a*

WERE MANY NARROW ESCAPES, <•»« th. r.v bum,^m. o, WHY REVERSAL IS ASKED

j the CovetUint Baptist church, commented

upon tlie relation of the young people s

I societies ana the church at the afternoon jaeaskm of the T'hicago Baptist Amockm-

] tion. ^ _ ~j

I "Behind every movement which calls j lor organization within or among the churches, began Lrr Burlingame

ROCHESTER, N. H . September 3Two live* were lost and .-several persons i were Injured in a fire that destroyed the I Hotel Brunswick early to-day. The j dead are Georae Harwood and wife, of

I Concord, V H.. c. vv Paige, proprietor; a|| ^ T1 ] whose unholy mis-

HWS inkirea JU-T, l §sr f I r stTv mitt! w.Hirtflr r* r*A

of the hotel, N <me of the Injured

and Mrs Harwood occusded a room on

| .the second floor, and were found In the Bfi-o-ha la not a mere dtg**llv* that j cor,odor, where th*>y met death while at-

H .Wi—wu. «: » .h.

has a positive strengthening action upon ; George rxnd V> Hitatn McHugh Jumped tne digestive organs and puts the whole j from the seoond-siory window and landed

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acb and In this way gives that Important unknown man jumped from a thlrd-ttor> organ the ja^wer to digest food In this [ window and latided on the wires of the flesh is regaleed- and health gtr ,^ t There were many narrow ; * g&«ewb«r that you rtok nothing In buy- j escape*. The rrKWdWary hiss is a^-ut

!:.k m he honO protects you, so j UkflM. if It falls to give the desired errsrt ,

the Welier Drug Company will return I .

voir, money without gueatioa and without j AMERICANS ARE DELAYED

.rgument. i

ON THE OTHER SIDE.

si on is to stir up misunderstanding and create friction t/etaeen the society and the church of which it Is a vital part. No part of the church is free from this evil. It is this that warrant* the

ST I AT L. September 3 —A petition for an order allowing an appeal in the cage • Slate ■- >!>• •-«- • against • ® Northern Securities Company was filed with Judge Loehren. of the I'nited States Circuit Court for thU district, to-day. The as^igr-.ment of »rrrr fled w-t- the ' peUtkm. in substance, sets forth that the court erred in every finding in the decree, which dismissed the bill of complaint

discus*,on of lhe theme aesighed to me- r j t lR claimed that the court erred in hold

i ,.e iteiatiusi of the Local Society to the

t* relation to the church ehall the Kjckrty ue supreme, schismatic, or

UNBOUNDED FAITH IN MI-O-NA Brit ‘» h Ofnclgl. »nd London

and Northern Railroad* In a Row

riM Vabar Drag Go. Will Bafiatf Moaey

1! It Falla to looraag# Flasb

tad Cor* Dyapapiia.

We have been In the drug buslnene long enough to know that there are very few remedies that can be sold on a guarantee to refund the mon«y If they do not give

satisfaction. \

We have sold so much Ml-o-na snd »e*n gbch remarkable results following its use that we tvelcomh the chance to '-onvlncc any doubter of Its merit, by offerIf#!® give with each package of Ml-o-na

Over’Coat of Tranaportation.

LONDON, September Indignation 1 has been aroused here by a dispute be-1 tween the poetcflftcc authorities and the 1 managemeot of the la/ndon * Northwest-j ern railroad, over the payment for the transportation of malls by which the American mall* have been seriously delayed at Liverpool when, under escepttonal circumstances, they liave not l^een

lan«1e<i at Queenstown.

The railroad refuses to carry to 1-on-

_ .. , . . . -- — - — , don a larger nortkm of the Atlantic malt Tf* sf5".r.» , *cssi r^ar,” i >"■ **—>• •» *» regulate the digestion'ami restore health ' t,a,H * <" t,ru Payment. The if you can not call at our store, send recent arrival of the Umbria* mail us the price of Mi-o-nw., fits: by mull, and E brought matters to a head, the railroad we Will forward you u regular site b„* ; oflh ials refusing to forward the surnlue postAgc paid, with ihe same agreement! mall I'ag* «ntiT the postom- e agreed to

lo refund the money if it does not give ! pay the cost,

perfect satisfaction <’onfronted unexpectedly with this ultl

Local Church.' *|fj l?v res!i*t1

local

symphonoueT Or shall the young peopi* lead the church, bleed the church, or feed

the church?

That inedieevai monstrosity of the children e - crusade Is re-enacted in our time, Young Nicholas and Stephen are again In tli* w-ddie. surrounded dv the swarming hosts of childish erusaders, scarce olr their mother*' laps crying On to Jerusalem!' and counting us traitors to the

holy cross if we do not fall in behind

They set the pace for the social life of Oifc church They seek to eontroi the po!-

uf Ibe church in finance and selection named, and that It Is without power to

I., bri e f the young people are j

urch is but caudal ' j Interfere In the management or control

j of those roads, that the court erred in not finding that the Northern Securities Cora-

: ’>g tb'it th* agreement which resulted in the formation of the Northern Securities Uomparty, with power to acquire a majority of the »tock of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railways, is lawful, and that the Northern Securities c’omP^ny was forme,! for a law fut purp ’se.

For Reversal of Judgment.

It is further alleged that the court erred in holding that the Northern Securities Company is merely an inventing stockholder in tb* stocks of the two railways

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39 WEST WASH. ST

Your Fall Fancy in a Suit or Top Coat • is Here Await* ing Your Approval

i of oflitcr*. in

canine; the church

SAYS ENGLISH MONEY

pany was formed for the express purpose

\Af11 j OAY/C JLiC Cnn ^ °f gaining control of the majority of the On * t. I riu ov/U. ff tock of those two railroads and their

■ | management. It is further claimed that the court erred in failing to decide that the securities company was organized with the inten of evading the Jaw* of the State of Minnesota which prohibit such mergers us tiie Northern Securities Company, and that the court erred In ordering that the State was not entitled to any relief in the action brought to dissolve the merger. The assignment of error doses with a brief petition, asking for a re-

\ersal of judgment in the ease

Any one who lias been losing flesh.

Promoters of Consolidated Lake Superior Company Take More Cheer-

ful View of Situation.

NEW YORK. September 3.—Francis II. C’lergue. one of the chisf piomoter* of the $110,MO,000 Consolidated latk*- Superior Company; Cornelius Shields, president of the company, and A. R Harvey, of Liverpool, one of the largest stockholders, are In conference here with liankers and other* in the hope of securing aid to avert the Impending sale of the property by

Speyer A Co.

Mr. Harvey say* prospects are bright for saving the great corporation to the stockholders under the present manage-

CAR SHORTAGE FOR COAL

. - Jeeh. or matum. the poetofliee ooiapUed under pro-; N1 r H l,ive\ khTu sf o o^. imj? Ln — , —

Phe banks here siiow a disposition to

the exception of

Muriahment from it that you slsiuld with the .•ondltloiis i «nall fraetkin of Its valST '

Ml-o-na mingles with the food you eat, dmis of mail i>ags brought by the Etruria 1 nionf , v wt| ,

side Its nsslmtlntlon, tones up and , were left at Liverpool and w'ere forward

strengthens the digestive organs snd put* «d to London in small numbers a* th< • he wliole system In h pro|ter physical accommodation of the postal car* of the condition ■ j ordinary train* permitted, the la*i por-

Refnembei that you risk nothing In j Hon of the Etruria's mull* not leaving buyifig Mloha. If It falls lo give you the Liverpool until Monday. desired effect, the cost is trifling. If it ■ -w

f*H*f Hif Welier Drug Up., Claypool Ho ' t«l will pay for ttie remedy them*Hv«*

save this company to It*

. , atockiiolders and complete the great work

,r, * , al Sault Hte Marie"

HETTY GREEN LIKES NEWPORT

THE BOND PROTECTS YOU The Weber Drag Co. Bi.ee Signed Bell, With Ml-e-oe, the Fleah-Po: mlng Feed. With every iitix of Ml-o-na, the fleshforming food and digestion regulator, the Weber Drug Company, Clay pool Hotel, give* the following guarantee bond, binding them to refund the money If Ml o-rin doe* not give an increase In weight and cure dyspepsia and ali stomach trou-

ble*.

DEFAULTING TREASURER <» the Guest of Countess Anna Leary SENTENCED TO LONG TERM and May ^ a Cotta 9 e • . j NEW PORT, K I . Mepti-mtier 3 if «w-

Dean Tompkins Convicted of Forgery'*""'" 0r ^ n m -*>

_. . lieiximc a aumnier resident of Newport. —Filipino Arrested on Charge of ,

_ “ Hhe Is here now us the guest of Countess

Encouraging Guerrilla Warfare.

Anna Leary, and was lately joined by her

daughter. Miss Sylvia Green

Some year* ago Mrs. Green rented a

MANILA, September 3.—Dean Tomp-j kins, the defaulting treasurer at San;

Fernando, convicted recently for forgery, i f»n«U cottage at Newport, with the inten has been sentenced to seventeen years'j Hon of spending the summer here, but i other

impilsonment. HU trLtl on th* othei I>rfore the opening of the season . t.anged Heretofore they have not been much

htn, to.,.* «*, 1 her mind. Report has It now that *he ! evidence, securing all the coal they ban gretttly pleased with New- Qulred at !ow T er prtt'en. but the lack of port and is looking at valuable places in heavy shipments from the mines ha* re-

charge* filed against him tm* been set

for December i.

A Filipino named katbara, president of

Thu Lack Has Occurred .Thirty Day* Earlier Than Last Year. UHICAGO. September 3:—The Black Diamond will say to-morrow: A number of features have developed in the Western markets during the week, f«»remost among

Ftilflinh I

*t.7 if>. which was a considerable shortage of motive power In (tie leading Western States, holding back both the production and shipment of bituminous coal from the mines in West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and to some extent in iowa Apparently box cars are engaged to some extent in Hie grain carrying trade, and are not available for coal shipments, while thy movement of Western grain* and other commodities has Increased to such an extent that some ot the locomotives ordinarily employed in handling coal are di-

verted to other puritoses.

This lack of adequate transportation facilities has occurred fully thirty days ahead of a year ago. a*d it is having a strong Influence on prices, especially on those of Western coal*. Another feature of the bituminous trade is the presence in the Chicago market, and tmibably centers, of railroads as buyers.

In

re-

GUARANTEC BONO

We hereby ( agree to refund the price paid for Ml-o-na If the ptirdtlRser tells u* that It has not In creased flesh and given freedom

from stomach troubles

THE WEBER DRUG COMPANY

port and Is looking at valuable places the market with a view of purchasing.

I-"- «"-«* ■“-ii.tvxir XXJE "“fa ’l:;;!!! day on the charge of being concerned j thought that Mrs. Green and her dnughi with Doralnudor Gomez in fomenting the ter have any aspirations to enter the | disturbance* which have lately taken j r^inkf, ^.f ocl ? ty fV bu ‘ ^ , d « 8 'i„ u , nd 7 the

, I sponsorship of Hie < ountes* Anna 1-earv place in the northern province of Luzon, ; wou ](i i*. easy.

! where a guerrilla warfare haw been carried on by ladrone* against the peaceably

I inclined

ilives He is now held to an-

turges of rebellion and Insurrectinst the authority of tTte United

was arrested yesterday.

For years there has been a demand | .iaCn prisoners named Rudd and Black, • natural means for Increasing flesh, arrtrt es< tped fugitives from Hie United tltates Mt-o-na has come to supply this need ; ndlttary prison on Malagl island, in 1^R l« not a cod liver oil preparation, hut gunn do Bay, Luson, have been killed by ' iesh-fotnimp elements. | natives. In defense the latter claim that

aids digestion and re- j the killing took place during an attempt

a domblnattnn of flesh that regulates and

stores health. It mingles with the food you eat, aids Its assimilation, tones up and strengthens the digestive organs, amt put* the whole gystem In proper physical

condition.

f5v»>ry one who la troubled with dyspepsia has that tired feeling, loss of appetite, or is losing flesh or I* In a run-down condition, should take the guarantee bond to the Weber Drug Oompnn • and begin the use of Mi-o-tia at their risk. Remember, the treatment costs you nothing unless it does all that Is claimed

for H.

WOMEN EAGER TO VOTE.

to capture the fugitives to gain the re-

LOCAL JOTTINGS

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The Weber Drug Company, Clavivool Hotel, the popular druggists, report that they have had a large increase in the sale* on the flaeh-forming Mt-o-na and that their customers tell them that It does all

that is claimed for It

It is a fact that there are not nearly as many thin and scrawny people on ’ the sirwets of IndUumpoUs to-day a* there wore a year ago. This is undoubtedly due to the general use of Ml-o-na. the fleshforming food that the Weber Drug Company have been selling In large quantities the List year. The Y\ e^er Drug Company hav* so much confldence in Ml-o-na that th*£ nlfer to pay for the treatment If It

does not give satisfaction

It pay* to advertise articles of merit In Indianapolis. While Mt-o-na has been <\d vertleed but ITttle, yet ths Weber Drug Company says that It is the best selling article In their stock. This show* the ndvsetsge of Indianapolis advertising when

Will Tell Ages Without a Quiver to

Run a New School.

SOUND BEACH. Conn . September 25.— The women of Sound Beach are taking the preliminary steps to enable them to

ward which eas offered for their arrest! vote in the school elections and have a «" d return to the mtUta.ry authorltloa. , n manaffirlK the achoolhouse

which H. O. Havemeyer helped to build.

PHYSICIAN DIES WHILE As Iaw requires them to tell their _»»TirnT afes ' on,y thre ® wom *’ n heretofore have OPERATING ON PATIENT, been Wllllnc to vote But recently A A. . ; i ■ Marks, of New Y’ork. a school commlt-

teman. Induced alt the ladle* of his ac-

Stagoera from Room and Expirea of qualntance to apply for registration, and su _ ,, ,, ^ , 7 , his political opponents are arousing all Heart Failure While Subject their fair friends. Their applications sav Hovers Near Death. , that they were ^' ni

on Saturday seventy-one women will go

, xitw.ni . trm« Ur before the town offlclals, sweat alleBMPORIA, Has.. September 3. Dr Mnd teU th#lr P3lacl ages without Charles Gardiner, one of the best-known „ qu iver. Three will take out naturallzaaml most successful physicians In Hie Hon papers. It Is expected that they ... , . will trv to elect one of their own numVYest, dtopped dead from heart failure ^ a gchoo | commltteanian. while performing an operation at the m * home of a patient He was In the act of! _______ applying medicines to stop the flow of) THROUGH VILLAGE STREETS. blood, when he suddenly turned pale. He

staggered from the room to an adjoining

suited in their seeking the sellers of coal.

Instead of the latter seeking them Better Demand for Anthracite. In the anthracite trade the most en-

couraging indication is a somewhat better demand at retail. Weather conditions have been against any very great Improvement in the situation. The Indian summer has had a tendency to divert the attention of consumers from the question of coal supply, but notwithstanding this fact, dealers report a better run of orders and heavier deliveries. This is undoubtedly due to the fact that many householders anticipate there may be a sudden cold wave and they desire to be prepared

for It.

Notwithstanding that the shipping trade is dull at the present time, shipping agents take a more optimistic view of the future than they have for some time The feeling exists that It will not be long before shipping demand Is revived to a point w'here it is fairly active, and that September will about see the end of the present period of depression.

MILLERS PAY PREMIUM

Over

one, in which he fell to the floor, dead In the meantime the patient was bleeding. Other medical assistance was summoned. Dr. Gardiner had no one with him because of the light character of the operation. The patient was nearly dead when a physician arrived, and wa* with

hard work revived

President and Mrs. Roosevelt Enjoy

a Horseback Ride.

HAZING NOT POPULAR.

OYSTER BAY, N. Y., September 3 — President Roosevelt to-day made his first appearance this summer on the streets of Oyster Bay on a week day. except when passing to and from a train. The President spends no time in the executive ofr flee in the village, all of his business bebc Ing transacted at Sagamore Hill To-day. accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt. ♦ h* President took a long horsebaek ride

September 3,-Hazing a* they passed through the village on waa one of the aubjevt* , their wav to Sawille, they bowed con-

December Prices for Wheat, Owing to Its Scarcity.

ST LOUIS. September 3.—Modern Miller says: The seeding of winter wheat Is making seasonable progress, the only delay being in scattered sections where there is a lack of moisture or too much rainfall. The movement or wheat to market is up to the average for the season of last year, but consists largely of the hard winter variety of the Southwest and Nebraska. There is so little soft wheat on sale In the principal markets that milleni pay large premiums over the December option price to obtain supplies

A Superb Showing of the Seasons Smartest Styles With the tinging of the leaves by autumn’s first frost, comes for your choosing a most comprehensive collection of the products of the world's leading weavers, tailored in that careful, painstaking, satisfactory Rubens way—every garment a masterpiece, and the exact counterpart of the best creations of the high-priced custom tailors, but sold here for half, and less than half, the tailors' prices. The range of styles and shades covers every point of fashion, and runs the scope of all tastes. WE SELL AS WE BUY, AND THE PUBLIC GETS OUR BEST ENDEAVORS

/•AVM.HT *

We specialize a line of extra fine, all-wool Scotch, Cheviot, Thibet, and Worsted Suits; every garment a tailoring masterpiece, and co n s t d e re d great value* by other store* at about double our price of

ffcV F PFfl A T We show ever y approved overcoat fabric; including Vicunas, VJ V ^ Kerseys, Meltons, Scotches, etc, Kn*/x«tlT rn properl j cut and trimmed, and priced remarkably reasonable at from u) / aOU lO 31 # aJU

RUBENS

“KING OF CLOTHIERS” •.39.. WEST WASHINGTON STREET

News^s Want Ads

lc Union

War Against It at Annapolis will

Continued.

WASHINGTON wt Alim*poll*

on* haa an l zt the Navy Department to-day tlnually to friends and acquaintances No on a "no cure, no pay" plan, the way Ml- I q-.-r-tarv Mrwvdv and Cant Will- c,Ll,er8 *’ er ? r * c * ,v * d t T day at Sagamore o na. tho flekh forming food and dlgestloD® e reU > * na " 511 I Hill, and it is unlikely now that any regulator 1* sold. i ard H Brown son. superintendent of the | more visitors will call upon the President

Naval Academy Since returning from his during the remainder of his stay here

The following notice has been sent to the h ading druggists in all vJtles through the country, among them Weber Drug

Company of this city,

"You are hereby authortaed to sell Mi-o-na with the distinct understanding that if It does not giv* an increase in weight and cure dyspepsia and all stomach trouble*. the price is to be refunded to the customer on his simple statement uiat it

did not give satisfaction "THK R T. BOOTH CO "

vacation. Captain Brownson has instituted a thorough Investigation of affairs at the academy, and to-day informed the Secretary that no hazing existed at Annapolis There are not more than twenty classmen at the Institution As soon as the midshipmen return from their holiday, the superintendent *111 renew the vigorous policy against hazing which

dve 1

BILL OF LONG STANDING.

Contracted by a Poor Woman and Paid After Twenty-Two Yean. I'RBANA. O September 25. — Twenty-

>t make yourself or your friends

lilPi ] ... .. .

miserable because of your dyspepsia. Mi- s and the Navy Department

guaranteed by the Weher Drug vou "

Com natty to cure this distressing

and la “sold with the distinct understanding that money will be refunded if it falls

proved effective last rear Secretary *»<> Y**™ F Houston, of the Moody recently said to Captain Brown- j F Houston Grocery Company, was in son; .. I business by himself, he had among his

If hnxing exists at Annapolis us tome rs a woman who waa in straitened

FURNITUIIE OF QUALITY FILL STYLES ALLURINfi ARRAYS MODEST PRICES

FOR MOVING PLATFORMS.

New York Rapid Transit Company will Spend Eight Million Dollars.

Sandeir&Recker Furniture Co. Directly Opposite Coart Home

; circumstances and who was working hard to support a family of children Mr Houston accommodated her with groceries for a time, and which he long ago charged to the profit and loss" account.

Recently while walking along the

street Mr. Houston was approached by the woman, whom he had almost forgotten. She handed him f7 When Mr Houston hesitated she toid him that he had befriended her twenty-two years ago, and now that her children were prospering

she was anxious that he be paia.

NEW YORK. September 3-It »as been decided by the extension committee of the rapid transit company to recommend the immediate adoption of the plan to build moving platforms, to be operated at the Brooklyn end of the new Williamsburg bridge to the Battery In Manhattan. [

by way of the rapid transit tunnel, now j uv enite Paris Now Seeks Other being dug In lower Broadway. The outg ■ m

lav will be about tS.OOO.WW

PUNCH AND JUDY PASSING.

Honettes to Amuse It.

Duffy Goes to Quakers.

PHILADELPHIA. September 3—Hugh

PARIS. September 25.—Juvenile Paris is drifting from Its old loves Formerly the Punch and Judy shows in the different

Duffy, at present manager of the Mil- j p artts were the most popular with chilwaukee baseball club, has signed a coo- j ^ The j mle gr ^n benches and the tract to manage the Philadelphia Na-{ mt!e . h< .ater. which is called e

tloaai League team next year in place 7 of Charles Zimmer, who had charge of the team during the present season.

dren.

which is called

•gulgnol" in France, were always crowded with gay little Parisians

But recently a * gulgnol" In the Champs Elysses was put up at auction and nobody would make a bid for it. This indicated that the "gulgnol" days are pass-

ing.

The little Parisians of to-day v»ek

Filed Petition In Bankruptcy. {Spertel tn The Indtanwpolt* News. 1 BLOOMING xv>.x. Ind.. Sc|d»'mbcr 25.-

M. T. Carmichael, a stock dealer, has i ether marionette* than the little wo«nlen tiled a petition in bankruptcy, with Itablll- j men \>f the "gulgnol. Times and nwt-

Uvs vf |7*,5w, and assets of $2,oW. J nets change.

You are

STOUT'S

Saw You tAonoy

Perlectty Safe

in gunnslng that they coma from STOUT 9 S whan you mao an unumumlly brisk pair of shoos on an tndlanapollm tody. —

Ws Just Sots on p/sam~ Ing ths young Imdlms— and we are aura they mnpraolmte tt* • ...

Thte stylo for InstancePwtmnt kfd fmafhar

$2.98

STOUTS f ACrofit SHUt STORE 318-330 Mama. Ava.

(keriHs, Vasts and Skirts

TO-MORkOW ONLY OVERALLS Blue, blue and white striped and all white “painter” and ‘‘paperhanger’s,” full size, made extra good, perfect fit, Saturday, only 4Or WAISTS To match Overalls, also plaids, Saturday, only 40c SHIRTS Black' and white stripes, dark and light blue, made extra good, full size, 3fi inches long. Saturday, only .40c We are ready for the winter trade with the best line of Flannel Shirts, Woo! Jackets, Sweaters and Underwear in the city at popular prices*. Our New Department HATS Our $2.00 and $2.50 Hats are the talk of the city. AH styles and colors.

BUY THE BENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUMCTUM • BY CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP Ca note the name.

MOSQUITO BITES.

I), monquitoe* iK*I*on you? ZKMA-CTliA will relieve the pain inihiintly and drive

the polfton from w Hi cure Kcsema

Liquid, nppllrd externally, not

pain InKtantly and drive III. Njritem. /KMA CUR* a gnd ail other sklo di».

on**.. Liquid, nppllrd evterirally, not un> pleaaant to uae. Sold by Henry J. Huder, Wavhingtoa and IVnn.ylvanla at... Indlana-

polU. Ind.

KRAUSE BROS. aa4 ?oral&«ers 207 B. WASHINGTON STREET Oppectt. Ceurt M.u». ONI SQUARE FROM PENNSYLVANIA STREET

gtf&gX Fall and Winter Clothing Never before in the history of Indianapolis was there shown a finer display of ready-to-wear clothing for Men, Women and Children than we ar« now showing. Ma4» by the finest tailors in the country from the finest materials and up to the minute in style. Our New System of Easy Payments has made it possible for every one to be well dressed at all times without any inconvenience, If you have never bought your clothes on credit, and are a little short of money, that is no reason why you should go around shabbily dressed. Don’t wait until you have the money. Come in and see us right away. We can fix you out and you can pay us a little each pay day. Wear the Ciatkei—Pay for Them at V«wr Cbav eaieace tajM's Credit Clothing. Cinpnj W. Washington Street. Upat.lr* On. Flight. J- M. Medium. Mgr.

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