Clinton Plaindealer (Newspaper) - June 28, 1907, Clinton, Indiana IT Best Ice Cream in Taste Taste S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO BE yon know how our Ice is you will never bo with any That's LINTON'S GREATEST DRUG Concern Was Capitalized at Roulty company is the tiling in way of a business enterprise for our growing little The organization was made and now business It id of our leading business men and the capital will do general real estate build houses to sell on plan and new in this The composed of the following men M. 15. W F. and W. A. This is uf our is hoM onward tu a permanent and solid the general good the city and three in Clinton at Illinois in He Clinton t Inti rd who resided north of. New died of heart i; last Thursday Tune 211. He was born in being 71 years of had been a resident of the most of his was in the rv last CAUSES BiG Grove Which has Been Damaged blaze of apparently incendiary origin destroys the engine and boiler room at the Willow Grove which is located just on th e western edge of and the machinery is mado practically The was saved from The fire was discovered about 11 and had gained such headway that it wa- with great Ity that it was The mine has been closed for fully two a fact seems to indicate that the vras of an incendiary you want to get on the road to matrimony we would advise all girls to to Pine and get a position as girl in the telephone exchange in that The manager states that in the last four years fifteen of his telephone girls have been united in There is no question but what electricity will We have evidence of that fact right here in Wey Cecil Campbell and Jack were Sunday visitors at Clinton Trolleys will go down to Shelburn on train on the C. E. I. Round trip Tickets on sale at ' drug P. O. Book store or or any member of the Turn out and join in with the boys and have a good Train leaves Clinton at 12:00 a song of fountain full of fizz And endless glasses Filled with drink that Teacher in The Clinton special from dated June 20, announces the death of Jason who was employed here in the city schools during the term of 1905-1906. We take the from the age twenty-six of teacher of science in the Hammond high died of typhoid fever this morning in St. Margaret's where he had been ill for three His parents were here from Indianapolis at the bedside when the end He graduated from Butler College in 1904; first taught school at later at Parker and caim to Hammond in He had just by the Board of Education for another year's The body was sent to Indianapolis for The funeral will be to-morrow at Estate B Burris to H one-half intere in lot in Gosnell to Joseph N 11 acres in Clinton W trustee to Margaret M lot in Klondyke Heights Clinten K Anderson to Frank R Miller et al. lot in Fairview A P Whitcomb to Rebecca J 2 lots in to Samuel 1 Helt tp II Briggs to Ralph Clinton J. Milikin to Geo L 2 lots in S Downing to John lot in H Whitted to Edward 1 acre Clinton H to Edward one-half Clinton C. Nobes to Harriet M ITS Highland B Sylvester to James D part lot in (i to Clifton A lot in R Fry to John A IG acres in Clinton E to Homer 3 Eugene W Cinder to Clarissa acres in Clinton Salyards to Chas W. 40 acres Clinton S G Beard to Mary 20 acres in Clinton G to John W lot in Raine to Henry C lot B Burger to Indianapolis Brewing lot in Aims to Fred A hit in i i hut our soda * is Jill It is worthy of tlie praise of a real as we serve marks the very highest advance that has been reached ih the making of delicious and healthful drinks are purity itself and we serve such a variety of them that every can be DRUG Ph. of Clinton's Noble Women That Will be Mary who has lived on North Main street for the past 25_years, died last She had been ailing for several years until finally the hand of death was laid upon Davis was born in Wales Oct. 31, 1827, and died June 22ud, 1907, and if she had lived until her next birthday she have been 80 years The deceased came to the United States when a young woman and was married to David Davis in where were several children born to They moved to some time later and about 30 ago came to Mr. Davis only lived here a short thus throwing the rare of looking after a family upon her and she was equal to the leaves a family of f. Mrs. Daniel Mrs. James and 4 Isaac and mourn her taking as she was familiarly known nearly every one in Clinton and was a of real She was always ready and willing to aid the lowly and the in many No one ever to her in the hour of need and came away receiving some token of her A many a poor unfortunate child has received the tender stroke of her loving and the world was better because she lived in it. May her neath the sod be as peaceful as was her The deceased was a jChris tian and at all times a devout believer in the The writer has personally known her for twenty-five years and had always found her the gentle and lovable No hungry or sick man ever appeared at her door but what gave him tood and Slie seemed to i live only to be good and help the lowly and suffering and forbids us her a more extended for we could go and on and fill many lines of space in praise of taking away will be mourned by many mortals left here funeral was conducted at the Rev. C. E. Fowler preaching the and a large crowd of her old and friends were there to pay her the last Tuesday and her remains were laid to rest in the beautiful Riverside there to await the resurrection of the family extend their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who so willingly did all in their power to make their burdens grand jury of adjourned Wednesday Only one indictment was and that was against John Williams for robbing Smith hardware store at Clinton a few weeks Ignoramuses were returned against Edward Jones and Fred whom Williams tried to connect with the was no evidence against them except his own and the grand jury refused to They were Sanders and daughter visited at glorious Fourth will be celebrated in Clinton in it be the of the There will be a baloon tire wui and the day will be one round of patriotism and a general good The neighboring townspeople are cordially invited to come to Clinton and see a real live hustling city and enjoy 5 Edge Drop Corn Grechen 33 00 Listers with IT 00 Uncle Riding 25 00 Riding 25 00 Riding 23 00 Riding 23 3-Section Heavy Closed End Land 26 00 Disc 33 00 Cultivators from 19 Garden Cultivators from 5 01) 10-Foot 3-Section 11 00 Double and Single 2 Great Snake Disc 15 00 11-Tooth Garden 5 00 80 Rods Check Row 3 00 Hoosier Double Corn 15 00 Single Corn 12 00 THESE ARE STANDARD THE KIND YOU CAN GET REPAIRS FOR IN ANY dont need This Space Next DOZEN PLAIN WATER 35c. Per Doz. Plain Lemonade or Ice Tea Glasses Only 65c Per Doz. Fine Decorated Thin Water Only 60c Per Clyde Buck of Linton and Miss Orace Blake of this city were married at the home of the bride's Blake in Casey Avenue Wednesday C. E. Leeson They will make Linton their Cream and DRUG