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   Clinton Plaindealer (Newspaper) - November 30, 1906, Clinton, Indiana                                BY HOME NOVEMBER 30, 1906.  I NO. 49.  HOT as it ought to Sweet as you like soda clam strengthens the stomach Hot soda makes you forget this cold Hot soda hot lemonade will cure your Hot soda beef tea will make you Hot soda hot ginger for stomach Greatest Drug WHITCOMB Finlander Girl Ends Her Life by Taking Valtonen is a Finlander girl and made her home with Albert Shonborn on Tenth She had been company Avith an boy by the name of and also had an in the person of a who boarded at the Sunday Elmonen became intoxicated and began to with the girl because she had keeping company with The police d and Harrison and started to the scene but before they reached the house they wore lold by a iparty coming from the house that the quarrel over and that It amounted to night the quarrel was renewed and about ten the to her room and after a note to her who west of in which she bude him and said that he would see her no in the land of the She drank some She lived but a few of Martin Murdock Burned to the afternoon Mrs. Martin who was in her store on South Seventh discovered that her residence was on She gave the alarm as soon as possible rushed to the hoping to be able to save ii part of the When she reached the she was unable to enter on account of the lire and fire hastened to the scene but the llames almost control when they The house was practically the men in the neighborhood succeeded in carrying out a few pieces of furniture but they were badly scarred and origin of the fire is not known informed she had a iire in both the heating and cook stoves and it is believed that the fire started from one of the was 8500 insurance on the house but on the The loss is estimated at Good and Just man Passed to His Heavenly second son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. born in June 2, 1857; died November 27, 1906, age 49 5 months and 25 The cause of his death was due to a complication of kidney and heart The attack which ended his life came suddenly and He was improved Monday and felt quite and his were making arrangements to spend the winter in lower funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church November 30th at 2 p. m. The remains will be laid to rest in the Riverside deceased survived by two and Mrs. R. M. and one Benjamin R. One preceeded him to the Whitcomb was one of the best known men in Vermillion He was a very heavy For many years he was engaged in the coal business and was one of men to develop that which has Clinton what it is He was the organizer of the Fern Hill Coal White and family spent yesterday at St. known as the Maple Valley Coal Co. He was also engaged in mercantile business in this He was a very successful farmer and took great pride in his farm At the early age of 14 he began work for himself on the farm and remained at work and in love with that vocation till death called him was ever of a generous never holding malice or ill will toward anyone or anything and it was always his aim m life to never do an injury to Naturally of a quiet disposition he loved his books and He was a great reader and a deep He was noted for searching out the highest and best in all never allowing anything or low to enter his He was always generous in his gifts towards institutions of Christianity and On the Sabbath days he attended church twice living the pure life of a ho has accumulated in life has been through his great industry his justness and his death our community has lost one of its most useful and best Lowden was squeezed through the hips while at work in the mine one day this STOVE you ever stop to think that 1-3 of your life is spent in using your RANGE or COOK STOVE 1 but If you are tired and feeling out of sorts yon are compelled to use an old stove or range that is always a of annoyance you become where if you had purchased of us an ACRON Steel Range or Cast you could have gone about your cooking and baking with a we would be glad to have you call in and let us explain why the Acron Stoves and Ranges are the best cookers and bakers not buy a with a reputation for cooking and baking us the honor of calling on us and getting our oyster supper will be held at the Fairview school ber 7. The proceeds will go for the benefit of the selling Every ticket sold will entitle to a as only the seating capacity of the I will be hundred tickets have been sold out of Get yours at or you will miss a RUBY'S in the Justice's Court This the past several days Ruby has been a very busy handing out justice in big heaps as and and and Gone to and and and costs and violating and and anc to keeping saloon after 11 p. m. and assault and ' - on Ben R. and R. provoke SI and and Gone to carrying concealed and keeping open after 11 p. m. and 81 and wood and Tom Brown and a To Sam and a To John and a To 3Ir. and Mrs. Main a Toilet line that is becoming more each In addition to a full assortment of the grades ordinarily carried we have a line of the finer goods that are especially desirable for presentation Handsome Hair and Clothes Brushes and singly or in mounted on rosewood and other beautiful Toilet and Traveling Sets of the same fine Manicure Sets and a variety of Novelties in this Be sure to see these things when you are he doesn't shave himself make it an object for him to do so by giving him a good We have the kind of equipment that makes shaving both easy and The best lather brushes kind that suits In boxes of 25, 5 cent cents to 10 cent cigars to Also cigar match is a person who has Christmas gifts to buy who should not consider the selection of Our stock has been nearly doubled this It includes all the latest and most popular together with standard fiction handsome gift We can suit you no matter what price you want to We regularly sell most books at less than the prices and will do so throughout the holiday beautiful art studies are ideal We have all the latest Better come soon if you want widest you desire a splendid assortment to pick high quality and close we shall expect to suppl y In fancy 25 cents to Especially fine standard odors in 50 cents Full line of toilet gifts for both men and women in this We are showing fine hand bags and pocket books in all the latest styles and If a new hand don't fail to show her our Also strongly made match and cigar cases for attractive and useful things iu this Fountain and gold fine box papers in holiday desk letter paper ink wells and other desk have searched the markets for the and most desirable novelties and believed that we have secured everything that is Worth These things will be certain to go first and they can't be replaced before so see them while they are all DRUG Clinton barid will a. grand concert at the n house New Years The band many new selections that are very Following the concert be a Admission to 25 to 75 cents per The public is cordially Tested snd Jewelry WATCH WORK A DRUG  

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