South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 50, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1914 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914 3

ENTIRE BLOCK AT

YDUWG WIFE ASKS

ST. JOE BURNED;- TO BE SET FREE I

LOSS IS 40,1

Meal Time

Serial The Ncws-Tim'S. ST. JOSi:riI. Mich.. I-Vh. 1. l ire whirh hroko re.it lure- at 10:40 last nlcht in th- Martin blrk on Ftatt nt. i still riicinti at - o'clock this mornins mul 1m t-f e m l n '- I ' hyond mntrol "f the fire :phterv. The' oamai?" thus far Is estimated at At 2 o'rlork this mornins the rollowirik: ImMnesH houses were in Hames: T. If. McAllister's dry nods More, tin- Henry 1'r-ters-ou grocery More, ;er?onie Jlo.lle, clothiers, ttrul IVlke lutko.-ki, elt!ii-rF. The fire is believed to have originated in a room above the McAllister dry Roods Hon-. The CiiiiN: Una lit !"( n determined. When hrst di.. ovend Uie llames had already reached n rulunced stakfe. The local "oh:nteer department consist ir.e; of a ho-e w.il'iui .and hook nnd ladder tr:: ks i- ilhtlni: the tlanies. It is believed that aid will hae to be ut;:nion d from ronton Harbor. Hundreds of ji'-ojilo throng he rtrects about the fire zone. The business houses in il. irnes are; in the heart of the bu.-iness s-ectlon of tho city.

Complaint to annul her marriage.; because, .vhp alleges, she was less than ; If, years old when the ceremony was J ju rformed, was hied Thursday in tho j MupTlor court by Mabel Arzula Hoi-t derbaum against Henry I lolderbaum. ! According to tho complaint, the plaintiff was born May Vj. 10$. and,

was married to Holderbaum June 2.

lflo, when she was slightly more than 1." years old. They lived together five lays, h'ho asks tho return of her former name, Mabel LaCrone. Tdanche Yandersarr was granted a divorce from Kdwln Vandersarr in tho circuit court. .She w.us given permission to resume her former name, :iar.cho Worden. Mrs. Vandersarr charged cruelty, deelariner that one of the causes of their domestic ditficulties was her husband's treatment of her two children by a former marriago. The hearing was first held Jan. 23. but the decree was held up on account of ir.sutliciont evidence.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From the 1 1 coords of the Indian Title & Loan Go.

SNOW TO GO BACK TO STATE REFORMATORY INdiee slow to rind Convicting ITvidence of Murderous Attack on I!. A, l ink.

Jircught forward, $&8,95y.01. Walenty Wechlaoz and wife to Peter Nielsen and wife, a tract of land in Warren twp. $3,000. Mary Nemeth to Ferdinand C. Raff, part U I Ford's sub. part IJ. O. U f.0. William X. Thomas and wife to

Charles Weidler. part L,s. 5 4 and S

Movement.-! f Harry Pnow on the rdght of the .shooting of K. A. Tink, druggist, in his store on Michigan av., aie, pu.zling detectives wlio for the last week have been inv stigatin his aetimis, iIloir.g uj several clues whirh prove and disprove his guilt ;ls being tho man who did the shooting. Suthoicnt ev'dene- has not been secured to enable ollieialtt to make a charm against the man, which they b only bv tirt obtaining his reb ;e from f-ring the remaining part of iis term at Jt tfersonville prison. No steps will be taken to secure) a pardon from the governor unless further information pointing to his guilt tilll be found. A commissioner from the reformatory will arrive in the city within the. next two weeks to take Snow bark to .leffersonx ille, unless steps aro taivon to hold him on the charge of shooting Fink. On investigation of his movements' on the. evening of tho shooting. ollbMals found that Snowworked at a barber shop on Taston st.

a

half hour before Fin

was

up to

shot, Tho condition of Mr. Fink r. reported to bo much improved al Kpworth hospital and with hi.-, recovery otlicials 'c'ieve, it will be easier to unravel tho mystery. No further conversation was held with .Snon concerning the affair after his denial that ho Was the guilty man lar.t eek.

FIFTEEN ADDITIONS AS RESULT OF REVIVAL

JJlder place. $9,000.

James A. Schuler to Catherine 11. Teeter and husband, L. Ill Roselantl park. Jl'OO. Don't pti!ili5h. $1,100. Oorgo F. Kbcrhart and wife to First Trust L- Savings Co.. U o0 Ward's L'nd add. to Mih. $1,200. Wilda Damon to Frank C Harvey. Ii. C and part L.. 5 Hlk. 51 Lawrence & 1'attell's add. to Mish. $1,000. Harvey Firestone and wife to John J. Schindler. L,. 161 O. W. V. Fowler's add. to MLsh. $500. Samuel I,eeb and wife to IVter Schumacher and wife, parts Ls. 5j and f,7 1. K. Perkins' add. to Mish. $1,400. Mary A. Phillips to Palmer A. Eberhart, a tract of land in I'enn twp. $1. Don't publish. $200. Don't publish. $L000. John H. Weber and wife to Timothy Hoover, L. 10 Weber's add. to lioselawn. $1. William J. Dare and wife to Henry Hose, a tract of land in Greene twp. $ 1.500. Henry Hoso and wife to William J. Hnre and wife, part U 25 Ward's 1st. add. to Mi.h. $2,500. Lanoia Duncan and husband to Charles K. Emith, L. IS D. W. Place's add. to Walkerton. $2,000. Ottilio Kuehn to Warde D. Mnck, Es. 1'JS and Milburn place- add. $1,200.

BLIND SENATOR HEARS HIS ACCUSER TELL HER STORY OF ASSAULT (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)

Kov. Clyde Horst linished the two veeks of revival .-erviccs at the First iiurch of the Ercthren Wednesday night with a sermon on "Why He a Christian." There were 15 additions during the services and two entered by letter. There will be four baptisms on Funday morning. Tho pastor said in part: "To bo a Christian means to believe in Christ, to repent of sin and to make the new testament tho rule of faith and practice. People ought to he Christians because they need Christ. They need 1dm as n teacher, as a redeemer and us a great inspiration of life. Wo r.eod him in happiness and sorrow, and Christ needs us. Christ alone can save tho word but He cannot save the world alone. Everybody is either for Him or against Him."

The pastor will hold a special meet

Ing lor women on Sunday morning.

Tho women's libb class of the Sunday fcliool will attend in a body.

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Yields To Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.:" I sufTered for fourteen years from organic inflammation,

female weakness,

pain and irregularities. The pains ia my sides were increased by walking or standing: on my feet and I had such awful bearing down feelings', was depressed in spirits and became thin and pale with dull, heavyeves. I had six doc

tors from whom I received only temporary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. I havo now used the remedies for four months nnd cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. "If these lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them." Mrs. Sadie Williams, 45j jarr.e.i Street. Elkhart, Indiana. Lydi l E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. made from native- roots and herbs', contains no narcotic or harmful drups, nnd to-day holds the record of being tht3 most successful remedy for female ill we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonial; on tile in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mas., seem to j rove this fo-ct. If von have tho slighted doubt 1li.it 'Lydia I-:. IMnkham's Veotalf It Compound will hcdpyou.writo to Lydia IM'inkliani MrdicineCo. (confident ial) Lynn, M a for ad -vice Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by a w oman, and held in strict confidence.

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fl. I saw Jiimrs Jacobs of Oklahoma City and told him I had no place to entertain ?eii. (lore. He told me to ta.k him to my room. "My room was in disorder. Finally Mr. Jacobs offered mo the u.sc of his room and said he would be present at the Interview. "We went to Mr. Jacobs room. Gore sat In the only chair in the room. I sat on tho bed. Sen. Gore asked me about my size and complexion. Then 1 had a telephone call and talked to ;i friend about ten minutes. I walked back to the bed. Gore had moved his chair clov.r. When I sat down .Sen. Oojo tried to take hold of my hand. I told him I was not that kind of a woman. I told him he should havo more respect for his wife. He said: 'Mrs. Bond, I be your pardon, a thousand pardons'." Mrs. P,oid said she immediately telegraphed her husband but that the message was delayed for two davs.

r She saw Sen. Gore the next day after

the occurrence and talked the case over, but this conversation was not admitted as evidence. The witness said her husband was a bookkeeper, not a man of means, and for that reason she went to Washington for him. .S'ho said she had never encouraged Sen. Gore to take liberties w.'th her, and that she had been almost, a nervous wreck sinco the itssault. On cross-examination by M. Pruett, Mrs. Pond suffered from loss of memory and could not recall whether on tho day after the alleged assault she had ,'eon in public lunch rooms and cafes. iaiiKhing and chatting with friends, nor could she recall when she

first met Jacobs and Robinson after coming to Washington. She said no

i ono else was present at her Interview '

t with Gore at his oilice, and she did j not recall seeing him make the mo- ; tion toward hr foot during that visit, i but said she could not liavo avoided ! it. i Mrs. F.ond admitted she did not i make any attempt t have Jacobs jktep his promise to be present at the

interview ni his room at the hotel, and thought nothing of being with

j Gore I n a closed room after the way

he said Gore had acted just as she 1 ihad told, then Atty. Pruett asked:

IMO.V STOCK YAIEO. CM ON SJin'K Y AllDS, 111.. 1 -VI. . 12. Ibru'v lleeelpts UtOO; iu:irk r lower. .Mixed am! butchers s .".". oj,s.7,": Ktxd lie,1Vv .s..t .T."; rough heavv fAOft Uglit sVuO; pigi sT.TG'.OU; bulk ?s.1 attl, llceeipt" fi.OOo: market stady and u shade lower. l'.eeves yi'j..V: (wn and iH-lfers $:j.C0ft s.c0 ; -tckTH ami feoders ." Hra s.oo; Texaus $).)rj W ; c-i 1 vos .ST..ro'W 1 o.2. .Le'p .'.Je-eipts ITJ.f-X); mirk-t IfV lower. Native and western ?1. ' lambs NATIONAL STOCK YA!tl)S. NATIONAL STUCK YAKPS, K.-b. 12. Cattle i'vevelpts 2,(hX. iiielufling 4() Pout herns. Market steady. Native beef ters f7.rwiU.'St; cows and heifers -S f. stN-ke;-s and f-ders rt.i)0il.': ealves $t.0(J,11.7r; Texas steers V.75ff 5.'JO; cows and helfors $ 1 .CXV .0O. Ho-gs KeeiMpts 1-VJOO ; market to 10c lower. Mixel liiid butchers s.uv.sa; pcxxl heavy $8.7"''; .v : rough heavy" $VJ." (nf4); licht $.s.bO''al5M); pigs S7.O()(0.,S.4O ;

Milk ?X.tt.1S.M. She.p IUielpts L": market stronr. Muttous S".oo'ir.l5; ji'arlings SO.rKa 7.1."; lambs $7.W'i7.7o.

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south i:m ji.kki;ts. FLOCK AND I KED (Corrected D.iily by Knobloci & Gim, Hydraulic Ave.) Crral and Flour Buviajf wheat at to 13c; filing nt L'Oc to 23c; old cbiekens. paying 12 o; scllng at 20e. Turkeys, paying to -0e dresed; sellnt:, 2Sc lb. W2c; oats at 40e, ivtaillug s. OC:; iye, COc; corn, buying at rse, selhug at 70c. PROVISIONS. (Corrected Dallv by F. W. Mueller. 21C I". JefTersoo Blvd.i Fruit Oranges, per case. $3.00 ; KelUnjr at SOc to &M: per doz. Lemons, jht case, $1.50; t-ellinp at SO to 40e per doz. Banauas, buylug 7."c to $2 per bunch. Cauliflower, Luyiuc ni.."h jkt 1oz; selling, ir to Tk? each. Yrgrtable .New cabbage, jaylng 2e ier pound; selling nt 4o. Potatoes, 70o per bu. ; belling at I5e ier pock. Iluttrr and Ejciff Country butter, pay lng U3' to :iOe; selling, 27c to 3Tk". Creamery. ;;ie. L'x. strictly fresh, paying 2Sc to i;0-, fielli:i to ;wc. HAY. ST K AAV AND FKED. (Corrected Daily by the Wesley Miller Flour & Vwl Co., 420 S. Michigan St.) Hay, paying $12; selling at $11 to $10. Srnw paying 7.00. selling at r0- t bale. Old corn, paying- TS: per bu.; gelling &WZc to 70: per bu Oats prying 40o per bu., selling at 47c tooc per bu. Clover seed, ing at 47c to :A)c per bu. Clove: seed, paypaying $7.M per bu. LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by Major iiros., S. Logan Street.) Heavy fat steers, live owt.. $0.00 to $7.25; dressed, $12.( j $12..r,0. Feeders, $3.7:) ta i.7r. Lamts n foot, $..10 to $0.50; dressed, loe to 14c. Hog's, lt) to 20J lb.. Sl.lo to $$XjO; 200 to fAK) lbs., $7.00 to Cti.OO. si:eiis. (Corrected Daily by Warner Droa. Seed Co., 114 L. Wayne St.) Sed Timothy j-in $2 to $2.o0 per bushel, celling at ..oo. Ue l Clover paying

$7.50 to SHJTi, selling $S..V). I riiL'I.T ItY AM) MEATS, I (Corrected L'-dly by the Fern dell Market. 125 X. Main St.) 1 Pouttrj Spring chicken, paving 12Vc ! 3IeatIU.ktall: Veal, 20c to Coe; round I tick, to 25c; sirloin steak. .'.Oc; porter!

uuure. ir neer roast, zio to Oe; boiling beef, 10c to 2tc; lard, lc: smoked bam, 20o to 10c. Oysters, 40c to COc quart TALLOW AND HIDES. (Corrected Daily Ty S. W. Llppman, 210 N. Main St.) Talloiv Rough, 2c to 2c; rendered, Tio. 1. 4Hc to No. 2. .'i'e to 4c. llidra No. 1 green hides. 11c to 12c; cured, calf jkiu, 15 Vic to 17c; wool, 17c to 20c.

Be Near the Doors 13 Minutes of 9.

The Screeching Eagle the Blast of Dynamite this 13c Sale all denote F'ower. Friday. February 13, 1 3c will have More Power than it has enjoyed in months. We prove that Friday, the 13th, is a lucky day to every shopper that visits on this day the store that does things. We mii;i:i the 1 3 th record bv making it the luckv number and Blue Friday a Red Hot Bargain Dav Sale. START FEB: 13th, 13 MINUTES OF 9! FRIDAY. COME!

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l 35c Brassiers 13c.

Ladies' tight nttins Corset Cor-

ers, embroidery trimmed, all sizes,

Friday 13c.

HAS PRES. HUERTA RESIGNATION IN HIS VEST POCKET

2 Pr. Chiles Hose 13c. 20c Value Children's fast Mack riblicd Hose, double heel and toe. Friday two pairs for 13c. 25c Hose Supporters 13c. Women's military pad Hose Supporters, all colors. Special 13c. 2 Yds. Percale 13c. 25c value Standard 36-inch Dress Percales in light and dark patterns. Friday, 2 yards for 13c. Five Men's Kerchiefs, 13c. Men's regular oC white hemstitched Kerchiefs, large size. Friday five Kerchiefs for 13c. 4 Can Talcum Pd. 13c. 30c value, four cans Standard Perfumed Talcum Powder with shift top, Friday 13c Sale for 13c.

Men's 25c Paris Garters World wide famous men's 25c Paris Garters, elastic pad style; all colors, Friday Sale

25c Burson Hose Ladies' 23c Purson Hose, in black, hemmed and ribbed top; regular and out sizes. Friday 13c Sale

9 Bars Armour's Laundry Soap 0 large bars Armour's Sail Loundry Soap on sale Friday morning 9 to 32 only; 9 bars for

mas

2 Yds. Outing, 13c.

5 Rolls Paper 13c Large size, regular 5e Toilet Paper, sanitary kind. Friday 13c sale 5 rolls 1 for IOC

25c Underwear 13c Women's and Children's Winter weight Underwear, ribled fleece, vests and pants. 1 O Sale IOC

$2 Silk Petticoats 13c All new shades; you get one with every women's dress; priced from $5.95 t O up, for just JLOC

2 Pair Canvas Gloves 13c

Men's 10c Canvas Gloves,

made extra strong, knit wrist.

Friday 13c sale, 2 pair for

13c

WONDERFUL 13c SALE OFFERS!

25c Dress Crepes 13c. Beautiful Dress Crepes in a large variety of beautifu 1 designs; all new spring patterns. Friday, 13c Sale, yard 13c.

25c Police Suspenders Men's 25c Police and Firemen's Suspenders; strong leather ends. Friday 13c sale

29c Curtain Scrims Yard wido sunproof curtain materials, beautiful floral designs; Friday 13c Sale, yard

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35c Shop Aprons Men's Shop Aprons, made of strong blue denim, rut lon with pockets. Friday 13c Sale

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GIGANTIC BARGAINS ONLY 13c

25c Wool Gloves, 13c. 25c Value Women's and Miss Wool Knit Cloves, in Mark and colors. Friday, i;. Sab-, pair 13c. 17c Galatea, 13c. Vell known brand Galatea, a splendid material for the making of children's school dresses, boys' waists, etc.. etc.. in plain colors and striped patterns. Friday " l.".c" Sale, 13c yard. 50c Lace Curtains, 13c. Nottingham lnce Curtains, 2'. yards Ions; in white, and eem: beautiful pattern stripe. 13c. Two 10c Napkins, 13c. 20c Value Table Napkins hemmed, ready for use. A lyic raile of Damask. Friday. "1" Sale, two yards, 13c. 3 Yds. Ball Fringe, 13c.

25c Bonnets 13c. Value 39c. One table of Children's Bonnets and Toques. Choice of corduroy, knitted kinds, while they last, Friday, 13c sale 13c.

H 2 Yds. Muslin 13c.

35c Bonnets 13c Infants' Wool Knitted Bon

nets, lined in pink and

blue; Friday 13c Sale... IviU

3 Yards Flannel 13c 21c value heavy quality Unbleached Shaker Flannel, double fleecy back; li yards 1 for Friday IjC

(CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) Great Britain's new charge d'affaires for Mexico, now here. It is fully admitted that thero is dissention as to the course which this government should take to cheek dreat Britain's activities'. Here are some of the facts in the possession of the state department: On Sept. L'N, 1U3, German financial apencies cleared lor Mexico $4,000.000. Between Jan. 10 and 15 of this

year, $7,000,000 was cleared. C Early in February. $3,600,000 '

reached Mexico from Germany. i Definite ViulerMamliiur. They declare that there is a direct j and definite understanding between j British and German linancial interests' and the British and German govern- j

incuts respecting the whole Mexican ; t

and South American situation and thai they are working in harmony'

with the common purpose of thwart- t J

ing United State political and corn- j H

mtrcial prestige in the Latin-American republics. While none of tip recent sums sent to Mexico City have be-n traced to Great Britain, it is charged that Brit

ish money is K"in to Huerta through

20c Value Two yards of Unbleached Muslin, CG inches wide, good grade, will even wash writer. "13c" Sale, two yards, 13c. 2 Pr. Men's Hose, 13c. Men's Brown mixed Work Hose, also Dress Hose, in black and colors. Friday, 13c Sale, 2 pairs 13c. 2 Yds. Toweling, 13c. 20c Value 2 yards of Crash Toweling, 10 inches wide, unbleached, extra heavy, neat red border. Friday "13c" Sale, two yards, ,13c.

35c Silk Stockings

Women's 35c Silk Boot Hose,

in tan only, lisle double heel and

toe. Friday 13c Sale, pair

t - 13c

3 Yards Cotton Challie

Cotton Challlo, regular width,

used for leaking comforts, Me.;

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3 Yds. Gingham, 13c. 7c grade standard, prade. apron Gingham, absolutely fast colors, wide assortment of blue and brown checked patterns, usual width. Friday "13c" Sale, 3 yds. 13c. 25c Oil Cloth, 13c. 25c Value, Table Oil Cloth. 1 1-1 wide in dark patterns only. Friday, "13c" Sale, yard 13c.

25c Ruben's Vests, 13c Everj- mother knows this brand. Ruben's Infant Cashmere Shirts, all sizes. Friday "13c" Sale, 13c. 25c Art Pieces, 13c. A largo selection of Art Pieces, worth 2."c: choice of Center Pieces. Pillow Shams, Pillow Cases neatly embroMernl. Friday "13c" Sale, 13c.

30c Value the much u.--e.l Bail Fringe, worth 10e a yard: in plain and combination cokns. l-'ridav "13c- Sale, 3 yards 13c. 2 Pantie Waists, 13c. 20c Value Children's Knit. Pantie Waists. Sold regular at l"c each: all sizes, taped seams. In the Kridav "13c" sale, two for 13c.

2 Kerchiefs, 13c. 20c Value Women's Einbroiib-r-ed Swiss Kerchiefs, re 1 tor u: hemstitched ed;;e. l":i !ay. "Kle" Sale, two for 13-. 5 Yds. Toweling, 13c. 30c Value Five yard ('ott-n twill Toweling for roller or kitchen use. NVat red border. Friday "13c" Sab yards for 13c. 25c Corset Covers, 13c. 25c Value Women's Corse; cvts; beautiful embroidery and r i 1 -i;on trimmed; all -ie--. rriday, !3e" Sale. 2c.

REMEMBER THE DATE, FEB. 13, FRIDAY, 13 MINUTES TO 9, AT GRAND LEADER.

20c Value Two yards of extra lu-avy Outing Flannel. Uecry n;p.

wide assortment of liirht and dark

patterns. Friday "I3e" Sale, two

yards, 13c. :

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Bind. "Now, Mrs. Bond, in't this the truth, didn't Sen. Gore reach for his cane on the Pod, and you grabbed him and pulled him on you?" "Absolutelv not." she said.

INSANi: HCXPITATj 'burns. KAXKAKBI-:. 111.. Feb. 12 Seven

tho i:.Tmnn :iml th;it Cro.it l'rif:iin ! t:irrP liiiitdinss of the Illinois State

is the leader in the anti-United States ! hospital for the insane were destroyed movement. j l(y nre e;irly Wednesday and several IiFA'rrin; OV PAXAIA. I patient! in the dormitories were inA stereoptieon lecture on Panama I lured in a panic that followed the

was- Kilen W-dnesday niht at Notre spread of the alarm of the t:re. Une

Tame by Hugh O'Ponnell of Philadelphia. Mr. O'Donnell was at one time a leading1 newspaper man of Philadelphia.

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY. Mrs. Joseph .tout. Br.." Riverside; drive, has issued invitations for a din-i mr Sumlay, eomr-lirnvnting her housetruest. Miss Mayl.elle Nourse, f To- j ronto. Out. Her guests will number! 1.'. I

so. m:D m vi: no. ii, i.. o. t. m. Hetrular review Fri. Kvc. Initiation. TTefreshments. .uireme ottlcer, Mrs. Olds, will be present. Advt.

The Y. W. C. A. will entertain at 7: o'clock this evening with a valentine party for memhers. A delightful program will be presented. Mi-s MaybelP- Nours. of Toronto,

"Tin: may" rno.M nfav youk i-;vi-:y day. New Suits. New Coats. New I)rf-s?p.B. New Waists every morning, direct from New York. Come and see "The New." The Mllsworth Store. Advt.

hundred and thirty-eight employes of

tho asylum were discharged Tuesday and threats had been made by many of them to "get even" with those responsible lor the wholesale discharges.

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pontir SII.U STIU LONDON'. PAKIS AND AMFUICA.

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whkh were nuole in America.. Why (P.s Paul P ;ret j.o to America for silks? asks London. Is Paul poiret no longvr a patriot? asks Paris. What are these silks like, how are they used? asks South Beiul. Berybody wants to .-e Hum.

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all it. "Hamnurger Brust Thee." at iRIIRKF S COfVC ny i.liarm.u v. Take :l tabh spoonful l.HtJJ fa f the lea. put a cup of boiling watt r 1 n&T 'y

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cold and cure grip, as it opens the Dptuvrtrn.t and MannfaMnrlnr Optlfl pores, jelieviiig congestion. Also! 233 S. Michigan St. loosens tho bowels, thus breaking a Snndar f to 10 br AppointmMit. t o'd at ol; e. NOTICF We daplirmte n thm it is in-peT.bi and entirely imim" lr. No mH flttl tbn. table, thereforo hurmbs. . rln lh P-

DR. J. BURKE 8c CO.

Harry L Yerrick Funeral Director

I furnieh the complete equipment, from the first call to the burial. Both Phones. 210 So. St, Joe St.

CLEARING OUT SALE On Wall Paper. 3 36 Michigan Ave. 2 5c Gilts at 15c; :oc Gilts at !2c, 15c Gilts at 10c; 10c and 1 2c F'apcrs, 8c; 8c Papers, 6c; 6c Papers, 4c; 5c- papers at 3c. Oat Meals at 15c and 20c. Must make room tor new stock. Come and make selections early.

i J. W. Verntz, Prop.

HORSE SALE At Greit's Livery Stable North Michigan St., one ot th best lots of horses ever 50U i: this part of the country sixt. in all. Good farm horses, .con, brood mares, two mares heav with foal, also tvo registere'd draft mares and one pair Arabian white horses. These must all be sold and will go to the highest bidder. Sale Thursday morning (Lincoln's birthday). Ten o'clock, sharp.

Public Drug Store New Location 124 N. MICHIGAN ST.

Mr. Real Estate Purchaser

You have heard o reikis and forgeries in real sundeals. Just now there i much talk about losses on account 'f the practices of a ccrnin real estate dealer who rccen-iv liled-a petition in bankruptcy, showing looses to cuiitor f nearly S 1 5o,ooo.o". av f bid these parties reqnbvd , abstracts or title insurance p !- ; icies showing perfect titles ! much of this !"s wt.ukl ni t i have occurred. Let 1 siio-.r ' you how to avoj.i such losv-e; I in the future.

INDIANA TITLE AND LOAM COMPANY Title Bldg. Main and Center Sts.

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