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Mount Vernon Democratic Banner January 14, 1897

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SHERIFF’S SALE. undertone. The entrance of the travel­ ing men was unnoticed. Tlie latter John A. Murphy WITH MOOHSHIHERS. stood uncomfortably by the door watch­ FOR THUIORIR POIF. vs. * Minnie Hart, et al. ing the men. They realized for the first Knox Common Pleas. Y virtue of ordered sale In partition Is­ Startling Experience ol'an time that they had been led astray for Another Expedition to sued out of the Court of Common Pleas KotKnox County. Ohio, and- to me directed. I Indianapolis Man some purpose which was yet to devel­ Start in the Spring. will offer for sale at the door of the Court op. ‘ House. In Mt. Vernon, Knox county, on The appearance of the armed moun­ U-aRNCR s'f Saturday, the 6th day of February, 1S97. Owing to the Among tlie Illicit Distil* taineers was not hopeful to a safe return Iron Vessel With an Elee- Between the hours of I and 3 p. m. of many requests said day. the following (described lands and OS VA FH EB ler« of the Georgia Hills. to home and friends. Tlie travelers re­ trie lee Plow tenements, to-wlt: from its patrons, Being all of lot thirty-seven (37) excepting Warner’s Safe alized how far they were from assist­ •V2 feet off of the East Hide of said lot in the ance, the gTeat expanse of wild territo­ city of Mount Vernon. Ohio, the said W feet Cure Co. have put A Bold Basil for Liberty That Was Will Attempt to Cut its Way Through The absolutely pure having been sold by Dennis Murphy and ry between them and civilization, and on the market a Crowned With Snccess aud Probably the Barrier of lee and Discover the wife to James Andrews -see deed nook 63. how helpless they were in the hands of page V, Knox County. Ohio, deed records. smaller size Saved Two Lives—The Travelers Mysteries of This Frigid Axis- The Said lot 37 being designated on the origiual the armed men. Mr. Munson was the plat of said town, now city. For better de­ bottle of Safe Had Been Mistaken for Government Expedition to Start From Some Point scription see deed book M page IMG of Knox first to regain his power of speech, and BAKING POWDER County, Ohio, deed records. Cure which can Betwtives. in Engl aud. Appraised at $gm.uo. now be obtained he commenced as if he intended to sell Terms of Sale- 4 cash. in one and ’■# in two vears from day of sale: deferred pay­ at all druggists at each of the five armed men a lightning ROYAL—the most celebrated of all ments to bear 6 per cent, luterest. anu Ik- [Indian polls Journal.] [N. Y. Journal ] secured by notes and mortgage on premises half the price of / rod. the baking powders in the world—cel­ sold. the large bottle. ' Samuel Munson, a travelling man of “Gentlemen, as we are your guests, I In the early Spring of this year a JUSTUS I). SMOOTS. wonderful expedition will set out to seek ebrated for its great Sheriff. Knox County. Ohio. this city, writes liorne concerning an ex­ suppose we might as well make our­ I* 11. Houck Attorney for Plaintiff.' citing adventure be recently had among selves at home. The hour is late and the North Pole! leavening strength and Mt. Vernon. Ohio. Jan. 6. IW. Hundreds of explorers have sought to moonshiners m the mountains of north­ we must prepare for the night. I left purity. It makes your ern Georgia. The story of his exper­ my valise in the buggy and it contains attain this goal by traveling overland SHERIFF’S SALE. is not only a scientific vegetable ience is a» exciting as any found in the some things I wish. I will go”----- with sledges. They failed. Nansen at­ cakes, biscuit, bread, preparation and does all that is tempted ito drift there with the currents George W. (Tarter, claimed for it, but it is the only books of adventure, for his life, as well “I will go boss,” interposed one of the etc., healthful, it assures vs. of the ocean. He failed. Others tried it Lydia A. Carter, et al. Kidney and Liver medicine used as that of a , be claims, were negroes. you against alum and all Knox Common Pleas. by the best people of four conti­ placed in jeopardy, and he cseaped by a “No, no,” said Mr. Munson, "I know in balloons, on foot and in boats. They W»Y virtue of order of sale in partition |g- sued out of the Court of Commor. Pleas nents. A medicine that bears hard ride ustride a bareback horse. The just where it is and just what I want, all failed. Each one encountered an forms of adulteration of Knox County, Ohio, and to tne directed, I the stamp of the world’s ap­ plot is laid in a district where nroon- obstacle that seemed insurmountable— will offer for sale at the door of the Court proval, and maintains its posi­ which I can get without bringing the that go with the cheap House, in Mt. Vernon, Knox County, on sbiuers abound and where more than valise in.” an ice barrier that bound the Pole like tion for a fifth of a century, a solid, inpenetrable wall. brands. Saturday, the tith Day or February, 1897, must necessarily possess pe­ one government official has lost his life Mr. Munson pushed out of the cabin. J Between the hours of I p. m. and 3 p. in. of culiar merit. by a too zealous search after the manu­ On a bench in front lay a bridle. Mr. The coming expedition will atempt to sa‘d day. the following described lands and J 'euicnts, to-wlt: facturers of illicit whiskey. Munson picked it up and hastened to plough its way through this wall of ice, ROYAL RAMI NO POWDER CO., . F • -'he East halves of lots numbered twrntv- and for cr Cartridge. lay Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 6. lnV7. than this. about 5,500,000pounds short. The Annual Sale cape as the victim of a plot planned and but the distance was too great for a shot [New York 8un.] jo- Your executed by the moonshiners of the dis­ Mr. Munson pushed the horse to the To Mr. Warrington Baden-Powell, When most needed it is not unusual brother of Sir George Baden-Powell, M F. J. Rabbeth, of Boston, has got ur LEGAL SOTIEE. of Table Linens, trict. There is a liuk in the story which limit of his speed. The animal stumbled what he aud other sportmen think is for your family physician to be away h will have to be omitted, for it concerns and plunged through the forest, keeping P., and of Major Baden-Powell, who led from home. Such was the experience f JACOB LEMMEU, residing at Macomb. Mc- the late Ashantee expedition, belongs the foundation for an all-round rifle, 1- Donough county. I1L. Peter Lemmei re- Vitality? the fraiernal organization to which he the path which Munson could not see of Mr. J. Y. Schenck,editor of the Caddr, adding at Harrisonville. Cass county. Mo., xSapkins, Counter* the credit for the scheme. It is he who one that will serve to shoot a chipmunk y « l.cinmer, residing at Maple ltidge. belongs. Through the membership in because of the approaching darkness. or gray squirrel with one charge, aud Ind. Ter., Banner, when his little girl, k Arenac county. Michigan, and Edward Schu­ originated the idea and drew the plans The essence of life is force. this order his owu life and that of his The horse was kept on the road until then by working a lever may be made two years of age, was threatened with ,-fc K, man. whose residence is unknown, will take panes, Lace Cur­ Every breathyou breathc,every for the construction of the ship, and he notice that on the 23rd day of December. friend, he says, were probably saved. As the woods were put behind and the bet­ ready for a deer. Mr. Rabbeth’s system severe attack of croup. He says: “MyS '1 1*96. Ell A. Wolfe, as assignee in trust for i heart beat, every motion of will be in command of the expedition. the beneflt of the creditors of Catharine Munson is still in Georgia selling light­ ter road was reached. Muns m rode to is an old one, with a new twist to it. wife insisted that I go for the doctor, vse Mapes Schuman, died his petition lu the ♦ tains and Winter your hand, takes force. The Have you ever seen the ice-crushers Probate Court. Knox Coitutv. Ohio, against ♦ ning-rods the name of the town near the first 1 ouse and hailed the occupants. Years ago Forest and Stream told of a but as our family physician was out of ‘,w' the above named parties and others, praying measure of force we call vital­ where the adventure was had, with a He was received and to the farmer he attached to the bows of the steamers on town, I purchased a bottle of Chamber­ for an order, directing him to sell tne fol­ ity. If this is lacking, there is man who had a cylinder of steel made lowing desert lied real estate, for the purpose e Cndervv r few other incidents, will not be given. told his adventure. the Great Lakes? They are constructed lain's Cough Remedy, which relieved of paving the debts of Catharine Maj>es e a will ♦ =s loss of flesh, lack of resistive in the shape aud size of a 45-caliber While traveling through that part of “Government detectives, eh?” asked after the fashion of the snow ploughs in her immediately. I will not be witlioi Schnman, who assigned the following des­ power, a tendency to catch di­ cartridge. This cylinder was bored out cribed real estate to the said Ell A. Wolfe: ♦ the state, which is the northern and the farmer. use on the railroads in the far West. Up­ it in the future.” 25 and 50 cent bottles Being the West half of lot No. (3tq in the ♦ commence on sease easily, especially a tend­ so that it would take a 22-caliber cart­ First quarter. Sixth township, and Eleventh ♦ mountainous section. Munson made the ‘No; nothing but two traveling men.’’ on a device of this pattern which will be for sale by druggists. range. U. S. M. lands in said county .estimat­ ency to Consumption. For low ridge. Tlie scheme worked well. The attached to the stem of the vessels, and ed to contain (SO) acres more or less, saving * 1 vitality nothing is better than acquaintance of an insurance man. who 'Well, you were mistaken for detec­ 22-caliber bullet would kill a partridge and excepting therefrom, 14*4 acres sold to operated by electricity, tbe success of Tbe Bellaire Oil company has Bus- the German Lutheran church, and Casper Scott’s Emulsion. It supplies was also out hustling for business. It tives, and you are the first man I have at 10 yards, being accurate up to that pended operations in its field, near Mari­ Beam. Said real estate estimated to con­ chanced they both were making for the the coming expedition will depend. tain 35\ acres more or less. force by furnishing the nourish­ known to escape from the cabin alive. distance; but beyond it the bullet flew etta, as it has spent $11,000 without Said parties are required to answer on or 1♦1 J.UM 4. 1806. 11 same town, so the mutual purpose made striking oil. ing, strengthening elements of You were not 200 feet from the still. The construction of the craft was wild. A very great advantage of this before the 16th day of February. lsi'<| or them friends. Munson was delighted Judgment may be taken against them. food in an easily oigested form; The gang is suspicious of all strangers begun several months ago, aud while it sub-caiiber cartridge was that the larger Tlie wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prom­ ELI A. WOLFE. with the insurance mar- and during Assignee-Plaintiff. enriches the blood, and builds who come to these parts.” is far from being completed, its present chamber of the 45-barrel took up tbe inent lumberman of Hartwick^. N. Y., L. B. HOUCK and J. W. M CARKoN. their several days of tx. hpauionship Attorneys for Assignee. up the system. When ordinary Mr. Munson urged a posse be organ- j appearance affords a clear idea of what sound, and instead of the sharp crack a was sick with rheumatism they became the best of friends. They food is of no avail, Scott’s ized to return and rescue his friend, the it will look like when finally it is launch­ 22-caliber pistol would make, the noise months. In speaking of it, Mr. I E I ('(DIE. SEE. BEY. I 3 Emulsion will supply the body stopped at the same hotel in the Geor­ EXECITOR’8 NOTICE. insurance man. The farmer replied ed. It resembles, to 6ome extent, an was a muffled sound that could scarcely son says: “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is with all the vital elements of life. gia town, making the place headquar­ that it would be suicide to attempt it. ocean whaleback. It is 150 feet long. be heard three rods away. the only thing that gava her any rest 'WTOTICE is hereby given that the under- ters during frequent tours of the neigh­ signed has been apj»olnted and qualified Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00. All He argued that no injury would be done The deck is covered with steel plates from pain. For the relief of pain it executor of the estate of boring country. So far as possible, they Rabbeth advanced on the idea. In­ LAURA E EWART, druggists. the insurance man, with Munson at which are held in place by very heavy cannot be beat.” Many very bad cases late of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the joined each other in these trips, and liberty, with the secret of the location of rivets. At the bow is fastened a curious- stead of using a smooth bore steel cyl­ Probate Court of said county. If you will ask for it we will send inder for the sub-caliber bullet and of rheumatism have been cured by it. Dec. 26. IKVrt. you a book Giling you all about Scott’s both were encouraged with the success the still. A crime could be traced di­ oking screw not unlike a series of cir MATTHEW EWART, shell he bored the steel shell out, then For Side by druggists. Executor. Emulsion. Free. they had. Munson aud his friend were rectly through Munson to the cabin in r saws. This is the ice-destroyer, wholly innocent of being in a moon­ the woods. Munson remained with the ' ineans of which the Bhip will cut its rifled it after the fashion of any rifle or In Turkey red hair is counted as -a IIRINGWALT, 1 SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. shine district or within a hundred miles revolver. The targets which have been great beauty, and the women dye their farmer during the night. The nex y through the walls of ice that bar fNOTICE. hair that tiut. of a mountain still. They had no morning several farmers were collected its progress. made with sub-caliber bullets of 22 and To the stockholders of The Home Building SOLE Asm STANma PATTERNS. I 25 calibers have shown the value of and Loan Co., of Mt. Vernon. O.: thought that their presenoe in the town and together they rode to the still. The As the ship lies in the water,this screw Major C. T. Picton is manager of the You arc hereby notified that the annual was causing suspicion. By later devel­ such a steel shell in the belt of a big meeting for the election of three Directors ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<« ♦tiawm business of Munson and the insurance saw is observed to project for several State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which, will l»e neld at the office of the Company. opments it appears that Mr. Munson man was vouched for, and after a coun­ game hunter. A tew of tlie targets the traveling men say, is one of ihc best Januarv 25. li#7, at 7 o’clock, p. m. feet out of the water. In appearance its made are given in Shooting and Fish­ Mt. Vernon. O.. Jan. 6. 1W7. and his friend were mistaken for gov­ cil of war the two traveling men were ingenious contrivance resembles a huge hotels in that section. In speaktm- ,,f J. M. EWALT, Vice President. ing as follows: At 50 yards from a 45 E. E. CUNNINGHAM. Secretary. ernment officials, and consequently allowed to go. Had not Munson es­ screw more than anything else. It has Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera - o • ’ caliber military rifle, 67-grain 35-caliber “spotted.” caped lie probably could have talked all teeth like those of a saw cut in the edges rhoea Remedy, Major Pitcairn s 's: “T" bullets, driven by 55 grains of F. G. DIVORCE XOTll’E. One day the insurance man was in­ night without convincing his captors of its thread. Tlie shaft, or centre of have used it myself and in my famJy for black powder and 3 grains of Walsrode » l formed that a wealthy farmer wished to thathewasa lightning-rod agent from this screw, is a massive bar of steel, several years, and take pleasure in eay- <3.EORGE W. ASHLOCK. residence un- AWAWCtD BYeOMMiSSiON. smokeless powder, to the number of 10, ”" known, will take notice that on the 16th BALLP^ELUE have a $10,000 policy written. The di­ Indianapolis and his friend an insur­ pointed at one end, so that it may be ing that I consider it an infallible cure dav of December. 1606. Alice E. Ash lock (lied rection was given to the writer of poli­ ance agent, and that neither was a gov­ were put into a bunch three inches in for diarrhoea and dyseotry. I always her petition in the Court of Common Pleas, operated as a ram. It is the idea of diameter. Nine of them could be cov­ Knox county. Ohio, praying for a divorce cies whereby he could find the place. ernment detective. It was through the the inventor to send the craft into an ice recommend it, and have frequently ad­ from the said George w. Asblock on the ered by a circle 2J inches in diameter. grounds of willful absence and failure to THE BEST WASH BLUE IN USE. Although his visit had been fairly suc­ efforts of the fanners that the situation pack or floe under a full head of steam, ministered it to my guests in the hotel, provide, and asking that alimony be charged That is, any one of tbe 10 bullets would on defendant's real and personal property, cessful, the value of the policies written was explained to tlie satisfaction of the with the propeller at the stern and the and in every case it has proven itself have hit a ruffed grouse in the )>ody and that said cause will be for hearing on had been small, so he was delighted moonshiners. The insurance man said screw at the bow,z=.'th working together, wothy of unqualified endorsement. For and after six weeks from date of this publi­ the American Ball Blue and half of them would have been cation. with the prospect of writing one for he was treated kirdly during the night. although one receIVR*its power trom an sale by druggists. December 24. 1896. is not poisonous or injurious to health deadly on gray squirrels. The charge ALICE E. ASHLOCK. or fabrics. It is the delight of the laund­ “ten.” Munson gladly agreed to go The moonshiners seemed much enraged electric engine, while the power of the By S. R. Gotshall, her Attorney. of powder was, of course, very large, Donkevs aresaid to like tbietlea. They ress, aids in bleaching’ and gives the with the insurance man on bis trip, because of the escape of Munson. He other comes from an engine driven by will eat them and will even take them washing a rich and elegant hue. Be­ but that makes the work done seem RECEIVER'S SALE. ' JUST LOOK AT THIS! which was said to be a ride of ten or fif­ argued that, had it not been for the es­ steam. from the hand and eat them, when other ware of imitations. Ask your grocer for the teen miles. Accordingly they procured cape, both of them would have been more surprising, as large charges of food is at hand. But they do not ex­ Y virtue of the law and the orders of the The rapidly revolving screw and ram powder behind small bullets do not Court of Common Pleas of Holmes Co., Ladies’ Shoes, sizes 2, 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, former price AMERICAN BALL BLUE a horse and buggy and started forth. killed, but with one supposed govern­ hibit much enthusiasm for this dainty. »Ohlo.in an action then pending in said Court, combined will crash into the ice impel­ commonly work well. $2 and $3, now 75 cts. and be sure you. get the genuine The first part of the journey was with­ ment detective at large the mountain­ wherein Zachary T. Ducr was plaintiff, and led by a power that is tremendous. When bilious or costive,eat a Cascare Albert A. Stasel. as administrator with the article, which has a red stripe in the out event. They traveled over the road eers did not dare to add murder to tlie With tbe same arm, at 50 yards, but will annexed of Jno. H. Ilihbert.deceased. and Ladies’ Rubbers at 18 cents a pair. fiddle of the package. Then it will saw and bore and rip its candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10e others. I. as receiver in said action of the which had been marked out for them, charge of running a still. with 17 grains of the smokeless j^wder way through the pack or floe, throwing 25c. asseLsof the Killbuck Brown Stone Com­ Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers at 10 cents and 15 blit mile after mile was traversed, yet and three grains of F. G. black pow­ pany. will sell at Danville station of the the ice upward and backward in huge (!.. A. A ('. lty. Co.. Knox county .Ohio, at pub­ no landmarks such as given appeared. TO BE EXTERMIN 1TED. der and a 67-grain bullet, the result was A Wooster doctor received a fee een duly apppnlnted and quall- II. C. PARKER, Manager. §1095 Meals he knew where so-and-so lived. The if possible, tbe good fishing that the would have killed a partridge at what is uaranteed to give satisfaction or money ro­ as assignee in trust for the benefit of confronts some one in every forward from the deckhouse, backward ?unded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale creditors of 135 SOUTH MAIN STREET. man on horseback replied that he knew streams and inland lakes ones afforded- a long range in tbe woods. bv Geo. R. Baker & Son's. 22feb-lv J home each year. Whoever the This was done to a certain extent by stock­ at an angle of 45 degrees. It is made of WM. II. BRICKER, work devolves upon should exactly where such a man lived; that he - —------»■ ------Cnox County, Ohio, by the Probate Court ing, bat now another feature has arisen heavy boiler iron sheets riveted together. Knox County, Ohio. know about was going that wav and would be glad Did you ever stop to think what indi­ A coal mine under tbe Goat Hill COLUMBUS EWALT. to which tlie attention of the commission Just behind the deck house is the Stark count.v school house is causing the Assignee, etc- to direct them. The Georgian took the gestion really means? It means simply has but recently been called. smoke stack. From this point the craft building to disappear from sight. two traveling men down the road to the It has virtually declared war and the cir­ that your stomach is tired. If our legs NONE SUCH right. The way was rough and led to a cumstances are of a nature so queer that gradually narrows to the stern, which are tired, we ride. The horse and the Execntor'a Notice. ends in a rounded point. The hull is WICK is hereby given that the under­ forest of yellow pine, where it developed they are scarcely creditable to others than steam engine do the work. Why not signed has been appointed and qualified MINCE MEAT into little more than a path. experienced anglers. The raid to be made built of steel, and to give it additional give your stomach a ride; that is, let :utor of the estate of FALL AND WINTER GOODS in tbe early spring by the commission and strength is bound at intervals with heavy JOHN D THOMPSON, The two traveling men thought it something else do tlie work. Foods can 'It’s a labor-saver—a woman-sav­ its agents is to exterminate the fast multi­ of Knox County. Ohio, deceased, by the er. Witbout the long and weary­ rather strange that such a road should steel bands. These bands are in turn be digested outside of the body. All bate Court of said county. ing peeling, chopping, boiling. plying German carp. The Ohio streams Cures lead to the house of af prosperous Geor­ riveted to the plates of the bull. Tlie *mber26th, 1896. seeding and mixing, a woman can — are iu Gated with thia worthless fish, and plants contain digestive principles M Cures talk ” in favor BHHi ■ ■ THOMAS D. BANNING. inickly make mince pie, fruit pud- idea of having the stem slope more of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Executor In Latest Shades ard Patterns. ng, or fruit cake that will be thede- IB gian farmer, hut the thought of a $10,- tlieir numbers have only become noticeable which will do this. The Shaker Diges­ 8 | gJ’ sharply to a point than does the bow is as for no other tnedi- tight of her household. Since None 000 policy blinded them to conditions. within the past two years and their de tive Cordial contains digestive princi­ 3 Such is sold everywhere there is no cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, more need of ma king your own mince They rode through the forest and out structive effect much later, tbe character of in order that in its passage through the ples and is a preparation designed to Assignee’s Notice. than of making your own yeast. convincing language of grateful nfbn and into a “deadening.’’ The surroundings which is so sei ions that the Fish Commis­ water, as the waves are parted by the )T1CE is hereby given that the under­ Quality all That Could be Desired. Try one package—10 cents. rest tbe stomach. The Shakers them­ women, constitute its most effective ad­ signed has been duly appointed and Take no substitutes. sion has acted immediately. bow, tbe water in pressing against tbe Hied assignee for the "benefit of credi- Smd TMraditrrw, nsmiDCthb ftprr. g became wilder and more rugged as they selves have such unbounded confidence vertising. Mcnyof these cures are mar­ »f will yoo fwal^ok. “Mrs. Fop- It has been positively ascerlai.ed that retreating sides of the craft will find the of bXln. ' b» - nr I -h - m •• advanetd. It was late in the afternoon. in it that they have placed 10 cent velous. They have won the confidence of james mcginley. popwt&r hanwrrav-riten of tbo iAJ. i the carp are Get exterminating the bass least resistance toward the 6tern, and so MEBKEI.I..SOI I.E CO. ' The road was so bad they could hardly sample bottles on tbe market, and it is the people; have given Hood’s Sarsapa­ *r an order of the Probate Court of Knox STYLE AND FIT CORRECT, and other game fish of the streams, and in ity. Ohio, the said assignor having con­ Srrecuwe, N. V. have turned arouud if they wished. The in a measure force the boat onward. rilla the largest sales in the world, and fact €very other member of the finny tribe. said that even so small a quantity ’d all his property, real and personal, to Georgian rode ahead, whistling to him Another reason for tbe peculiar con­ proves beneficial in a vast majority of have made necessary for its manufacture mderslgned for (he benefit of the credl- A careful study has revealed the fact that the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood’s oT assignor. self. The two traveling men became struction of the bow is that in the for­ cases. All druggists keep it. nuary 4th. 1897. tbe carp destroy the spawn of the other fish ward part of Gie ship is located the Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has T. J. BRADDOCK. At Live and Let Live Prices restless, but no thought of danger enter­ and eat the eggs. Assignee of James McGinley. powerful electric engine which drives the made — cures of scrofula, Balt rheum and IL McIntire, Attorney. ed their nnnds. They asked repeatedly The efforts of the commission will no Laxol is tlie best medicine for chil­ eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia I The Chameleon concerning the distance to the farm doubt be effective, for immediately after ice-destroying, screw shaped eaw at the dren. Doctors recommend it in place and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver A^. R, SIPE, house aud each time the guide had an being seined the streams will be stocked prow. of castor oil. troubles, catarrh — cures which prove itlcc of Appointment of Assignee can change the color of answer ready. Finally the lider who with pickerel, which will des roy the small While only built for moderate speed, HE undersigned has been duly appoint­ his complexion. If your had been so very kind in pointing out carp that escaped through the meshe3 of this craft is especially designed for bat­ ed and qualified mb assignee in trust —Merchant Tailor and Gents’ Furnisher- Oysters equal to tlie famous blue the benefit of the creditoreof the road drew rein and said to the two theseine. The seining process will be re­ tering and ramming ice, and its propell­ points are now being taken on tbe Con­ complexion be yellow, peated from time to time until the pests CATHARINE MAPE9 SCHUMAN. 124 SOUTH MAIN STREET. traveling men: ing engines will be of the compound necticut river a tew miles below Es«cx, are entirely destroyed. Conn., at what is known as Ferry Point Hood’s II persons knowing themselves to be lu­ triple expansion type. The latest scien­ ted to said assignor will make imtne- Paragon Tea “Right ahead tliar in the clearin’ The carp caught will be both sold to de­ and Dickinson's dam. As many as 15 to le payment, and creditors will present you’ll find the place,” and at the same fray expenses, possibly to farmers for fertil­ tific materials in the way of fuel will be 20 bushels have been taken in a tingle Sarsaparilla ir claims, duly authenticated, to the an A will turn it to a clear pink. izer, and given away. They fairly swaitn ustd, and the boilers will he heated by day recently by one man. Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. signed for allowance. moment he removed his hat and rode 25 cents at druggists. away. He mid gone but a few rods in the Sandy and Tuscarawas rivers, some petroleum. The petroleum will be car­ Wright’s Celery Tea cures constlpa v, r-k... cure liver ills; easy to ovemiier 10th, 1696. Hood S Hills take, easy to operate. 2&C, B. Houck, ELI A WOLFE. A S. R. Fcil & Co.. Chemi&u, Cleveland, O. when he gave an unearthly yell, which having Y>een caught which weigh 10 pounds ried in a tank, heavily protected by steel, Lion, sick headaches. 25c At druggists Att’y for Assignee. Assignee. and over- WE WAST TO IMPRESS IPOl VOIR MINDS echoed through the forest. The travel­ in that portion of the craft in which the Napoleon's reproach that tlie British Stealing a calfrkin from one store at Augusta, Me., a 12-year old boy took it THE FACT THAT WE HAVE NOW.. IN STOCK So Id Mt H- M Gieen's Drug Store ers were at a loss to explain his strange 8100 Reward, $100. coal bunkers are ordinarily located. are a nation of shopkeepers is illustra:ed A COMPLETE LINE OF The tank room is very large, considering this week in an advertisement in a Lcn- to another bide dealer and sold it to NOX COUNTY action, but, being so near to the object The reader of this paper will be him, and managed al the same time to of their trip, they drove on, determined the size of the boat, and is sufficient for don weekly in which, as a bargain, a The money value of the lend ore pleased to learn that there is at least one lady “leaving England permanently” steal from the purchaser a sheepskin, TEACHERS’ French, English, Scotchand German product ol Missouri the past year was to see the place. Instead of the antici­ dreaded disease that science has been a very long voyage. Owing to the fact offered to sell a family grave, to hold which he boldly carried back to the first $1,987,155, and of the zinc ore product pated white house iu the clearing they able to cure in all its stages, and that is that only a moderate rate of speed will five, and its marble slab. store and sold to this first victim. EXAMINATIONS. $1,831,856, or a total for both or< s of $3,- found an old cabin in front of which be maintained, tlie supply of fuel will The oldest tree of which there is au­ Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the Insist on having just what you call 819,011. The increase in value of the stood a uegro. The latter, in answer to be much more ample than it would be thentic record is ilie Soma cypress, of 1896-97. product this year oter that of last year only positive cure known to the medical for when you go to buy Hood’s Sarsap­ a question, said there was where the otherwise. IaOndon. It is known to have been in »etings for the Examination of amounts to $25S,94t». There are eight fraternity. Catarrh being a coDstitu arilla, the One True Blood Purifier and existence io 42 B. C. The are however, AND A HANDSOMER LINE OF PIECE CLOTHS counties in which lead and line mining man lived who wanted the insurance tional disease, requires a constitutional Well forward in tbe bow is placed the many trees for which a vastly greater achers will be held at the nerve tonic. HAS NEVER GRACED OUR TABLE8. is engaged in. Four hundred and tifly- policy. Two other negroes came from treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken powerful engine which runs the ice antiquity is claimed. Some of the Sene­ five shafts were worked during the year, hool Room, behind the cabin and before the travel­ crushing screw saw. Its huge electric It has been discovered that three of gal baobabs are said to be 5,000 years It’s a settled fact that we have more than double tne variety of £ employing 4,906 men. internally, acting directly on the blood old. ing men could say a word their horse motors ar.d powerful gearing will only the figures in a stained glass window of antral Building, Mt. Vernon, S all other tailoring establishments combined can show, conseuaent- 4 and mucous surfaces of the system, a rural English church—the subject re­ $ iv we ctnnot fail to please yor h/.tk ftTYT.TRFT a was unharnessed and led toward tlie thereby destroying tlie foundation of the be used when it is necessary to cut a It has been a source of interest and ilium miiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiaiiiiiiittfc presenting King Saul and his counsellors wonder to arctic explorers to find such stable. Munson says in his letter that cliauuel through the ice. Electricity is —are lifelike portraits of Ixjrd Salisbury, The Second Saturday of Every JUntta. > AND DESIRABLE. i IF SUICIDE IS CRIME disease, and giving the patient strength quantities of singing birds within the about thia time he was feeling most pe­ by building up the constitution and as­ supplied by an immense dynamo which Mr. Gladstone aud the late Lord Bea­ arctic circle. They are abumlant be­ XXCEPT JAMVABY AMD JULY. ’ 2 CHAS. A CDY neglect of health is only less = culiar. is driven by tbe main shaft. Below and consfield. The king himself is Thomas yond belief. But tlie immerse crop of sisting nature in doing its work. Tlie Carlyle, while the David has the head s so in degree. Smith’s = “We can’t remain,” said the insurance all around the electric engine room are cranberries, crowberries and cloudber­ proprietors have so much faith in its and shoulders of Adelina Patti. ries that ripen in the northern swamps man. “We must be returning soon, so curative powers, that they offer One the steel tanks in which the petroleum account for the presence ol the birds. llCr, you need not unhitch the ho*se ” is stored. Pupils’ Examinations Hundred Dollars for any c«9e that it “Guess you bad better stay wif us to­ fails to cure. Send for list of testi­ In the after section of the hull, about ••WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES.” The first Saturday of April and May. Ex­ night,” said the negro. “It is late and monials. Address, a third of the way from the stem, is lo­ aminations will commence at 8:** o'clock a. CASTORIA m Address all communications to the GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF eans the road back to (owu is bad.” F.J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. cated the engine which runs the propel­ Clerk of Board of Examiners. B The two traveling men accepted the fetT’Sold by Druggists, 75c. ler. The boiler room is just in front. Zor Infants and Children. s drive away all troubles orignating in = SHhould be Ion every ofamily d■ ’A s■ Ia. D. Boncbrake, Preet., situation and passed to the cabin. The Storerooms in which can be carried pro­ : the liver—Constipation, Biliousness, = Tbe 1- ss of property caused by the The fts- medicine chest and every a ■ Mt. Vernon,Ohio. 5 Indigestion amongst them. sight they saw wilhin made them won­ visions for three years and a half ai.d Uxi'.t k« traveller's grip. They are fi I I tornado at St. Ixiiiis in May last has lnraluah’.e when the stemarh ■ ■ ■ All Druggists, 25 cents per bottle z der. Five mounbuneers, armed to tt»e l»een estimated by expert assessors to petroleum tanks occupy the after por­ L. R. Houck. Clerk, SAPOLIO of H out of order; cure headache, biltonkneg- Mt Vernon, Oh o. ■MUiiiiuiuiiiwuniiiiitiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiimimiiiiiiiir teeth, stood on one side, talking in an have been $10,539,(XX). tion of the ship. all liver trouble*. Mild aud 2b v Mrxico is enjoying the prosperity OHIO STATE NEWS. 1 — Receiver Oscar G. Murray, of the B. & • 0.. emphatically denies the charges made Lattner* which began in that country some against tlie B. 4 0 of ra ecutting and d<- years ago, and which is believed to Alex Clark, aged 75, of Junction City, | KNOX COUNTY NEWS. | , moralizing business Mr. Miuray says that hold a close relation to her monetary* choked to death on a piece of meat. I the B. A. 0. has t>een getting more Lu-dueas FRANK HARPER system. The annual budget for the David Livingwood, an Erie county I under the present management than under farmer, has established a skunk farm. Editor and Proprietor. fiscal year beginning July next indi­ i ihe funner management, blit that it has not ■saga cates that the revenues of the govern­ Newark’s prospects for securing the , been secured through any irregular methods. ft) ment will exceed the expenditures, an weldlces steel tube works are considered WATERFORD. 1 FREDERICKTOWN. | He says dial a much more active canvass $1.50 PEE ANNUM IX ADVANCE. experience new to Mexico, and in bright. W. A Owen Makes an Asaignmeut— has been made to secure business, she facili­ A Long Lost Letter, Fifty Years a marked contrast with American fi­ The wages of National Express com­ One Day's Tax Collection $7,200— ties of ihe road f-»r hand’ing it have been Wanderer, is Located and Recover­ increased, and new fields have been invaded CUT SALE. nances, as Secretary Carlisle figures a pany employes at Lima were reduced 5 Stu(lenta Return to College. NO. 5, MONUMENT SQUARE. per cent. ed-Personal Mention. and developed. In regard to the charge deficiency of $60,000,000 for the current Tlie amount of taxes c Jlecl-d at thia Col. Patterson, the first Ernest Robinson returned to Cooperdala . plao on January 5tb was £72uO. that the B. A O. is cairying a >ft c-ml at less year. The Mexican surplus is estimat­ last week. Mrs. DP Cosner ia spending tie winter than ihe sgr«-ed rates, Receiver Murray says HOME TELEPHONE CALL XO. 88. Mayor of Tiffin, died at Brooklyn N. Mrs. Bud Eweres spent a ween with rela­ , in Pensacola, Florida, the guest of her aunt, ed at over $6,000,000. The dispatch Y., aged 84. tives near Bellville. i Mra Pierce. there is no truth io it. He suvs the B. A 0. from the City of Mexico announcing About 400 employee of Canal Dover Ark Pond, of New London, was in this I Mrs J. A. Knapp andchildren, of Marion, has made inroads on tbe bns:ntss of some vicinity recently. are visiting Mrs Knapp's patents, Mr. and of the other roads, and that competitors Table Linens. MOIST VERSOS. OHIO. these figures, says that "bankers regard rolling mill were discharged, no reason Ed Boou returned last week from Marion Mrs. E J Tavenner. who have been hurt are crying about it. the outlook as one justifying very being given. county, after an absence of several mouths. Bert Strang has returned to Fremont. Miss Viola Ryan spent a week riih rel»- — The Gilb*rt Ccunic Opera Co. produced THURSDAY MORYN1G.... JAN. 14,1897 bright anticipation." The commercial The Akron salt works placed in their Miss Lou Riddle, of Chicago Jnncion, and financial progress of Mexico, under plant a pump with a capacity of a lives at Dresden. visited relatives iu this place the last of the I.a Mascotte at the Woodward, Tuesday Stephen Ackemian and wife spent a week ' week. night, to a poor house. It is the same Our Annual Janu­ a single silver standard, has confound­ million gallons a day. with relatives in Mansfield recently. W. A. a*'d E- V. Ackerman have returned Hk seems to be the Advance Agent of company that played here last year, but ed the advocates of gold monometalism John Crura, a farm hand, shot him­ Urn Vickroy, i f Van Wert county, is vis­ to tl e O. W. U.; Edna Pennell and John We believe the best way to Prostration. iting relatives here. McKtanev to Wooster, and Edwin Cassel lo theie are a number of changes in it. Miss ary sale of Table Lin- --- and has disappointed, in its extent and self dead at St. Paris because a young Miss Georgia Arthur, of Delaware, is the lady refused his company. the O. S. V. Myrtle Vane, as Bettina, is an improve The New York Times inquires wheth­ long continuance, bimetallists who be­ guest of Riley I^veriug’a family. M«h« Mabelle Holbrook is visiting friends beat our ’96 record is to heat Stuart 11. Killen returned from Saudusky in Norwalk and Wedingiou. ment. 8he is a clever and talented little ^FCelt OJ)J)OI*" er Carlisle will retire from politics. He lieve in the maintenance of parity be­ Dick Vincent, a tramp, was assaulted county after an absence of about a j ear. Mrs. G W. Harst ami little daughter lady, besides possessing a soprano voice of has already retired ami “Wowed out the tween the two metals as the basis of and fatally hurt while sleeping in an Mablott Walters, deceased, was among have returned to thetr home in Plymouth surpri.-ing strength and clearnees. T. J. it day by day. That is why gas." unused pottery kiln at Akron. the early settlers in this neighborhood I Mis A. C. Huddle was in Columbus Johnson, as Ixt’etizc, is just the same as permanent values in trade. It will be While his son Thomas was attending med­ several days during the past week tunity for those need­ re assuring to tlioae who, in the late Charlie Burton, aged 9, fell on a sharp al lectures in Cincinnati, some 45 or 5U Mr. Edgar Crutereturned Pnuday after a last season, clever, original and amusing F. Marion Crawfobd.Uio novelist,has campaign were instructed that free instrument at Bellefontaine and will yeurs ago. he wrote him a letter. His sou ; week's visit with friends iu Mariou -and Tbe lines of Pippo, the shepherd I oy, were we commenced January 1st just arrived in New York, after having lose his sight, and perhaps die. d not receive It. lie graduated and prar - Clevrlaod. well interpreted by Harry Nelsou. Lulu ing to replenish their coinage would drive out foreign capital, iced medicine in l^tgan county lor some j completed a tour of the Mediterranean H. G. White, editor of the Millers­ Mws Christina Struble spent Saturday Humisoit, as tbe princess, and Harry to learn than an English syndicate has ears, after which lie came to Waterford ' and Sunday in Mt. Veruon, tbe guest of with such a bargain list as in the l»oat , burg Republican, tlied Friday. He was nd temaiued for twenty yea-s. lie then Mr* Irvin Young. Thornton, as R**cco, were clever. Linen. bought the entire street railway system which he purchased lost spring. lorn in London, England, in 1840. removed to Whiteside county- HI., where) Mra. A- M Blair, of Islington, is visit­ — Mrs. Daniel Staik, who recently re­ of the City of Mexico, and is extending Nicholas Bernard, aged 63 years,drop­ he sttll resides. Two or three years ago a [ ing her daugh'er. Mr«. L. C Stillwell man by the name ofGorsup. of Milligeville. The Bimetallic Union met Tnesday night. cently returned from Colorado, where she this: The depositors In those Chicago and the lines at a large outlay of capital ped dead at Massillon Monday,while re­ III , was looking over some old papers, and j A Owen, who kept a gems' furnish- s|«nt three months on account of lung St. Paul hanks would probaWy not feel Englishmen have, for several years turning home from the bridge works. among them found this long lost Utter, di-. ing s'ore in this place, made au assignment, trouble, has been no better since her return rected to Thomas Walters, Cincinnati Tbe , Monday morning, to B. W. Owen, insulted if the assignees should offer to l>een investing money in Mexican Alonzo Mosely, aged*!. v u irreC.j d letter was advertised and in due courre of | _____ n_____ to her home on East Gambier street, and pay them off in the old-fashioned silver lands, mines and railroads. Doubtless at Springfield, charged with bigamy time Mr Walters received the letter that her condition gives cause far much appre­ Cloaks. Ladies and Misses Jackets committed in Urbana six years ago. was written some fifty years before. It had I MT. LIBERTY. hension to her (amity and friends dollars—sometimes called 50-cent dol­ they would prefer to draw their Mexican not been opened. The mystery connected ' lars. dividends in gold, but the opportunities A young man named Schleinmcr, at with this incident is, l»ow did Ihe letter' Marriage o« Mr. Bertram C. Kile and for large profits in that country are so Canton, claims to be a “divine healer,” reach Illinois and be found among a anil .Mioh Stella A Beeny—Birthday At about half The new torpedo boat destroyer re­ and has witnesses to prove his powers. stranger's papers? Mr. Goraup has not the I Surprise Partiea. FARM FOR SALE. Regardless of Cost. great, under free silver coinage, that least idea of how it came to be among his 1 cently built at Birkenhead, England, tor they are eager to take the very small Camp Snell and Rosa Snell, his wife, papers. John Walters, of this place, a 1 The sick of our village are improving. the Chilean Government Is credited with brother of the Dr , related this incident to On I tteitday of last week I ite friends of price. risk of international exchange. ore in jail at Wilmington, charged with Bnnon Wise, *o the number of twenty-six, A well improved farm <.f 124 acres, being the “fastest vessel afloat." On her bigamy bythe woman’s legal husband. the writer this week. He had seen the letter gathered at Ins home and demanded pos­ 1} miles East of Ankneytown; has good LADIKN' AX» «EKT»’ UN­ It was written on a sheet of foolscap paper, house of 9 rooms, excellent bank barn recent trip she made an average speed A few years ago nobody in f dded and sealed with a wafer it wasb«-1 s**!*s*oni which Burton acceded to The Mrs. Frank Reis, of Lima, caught four I cause of said attack whs to remind him of 40x60; running water on place; well and DERWEAR. of 31.8 knots, which is equal to 36.65 thought of going around the Mediterra men trying to get into her house and fore the time of stamps and envelopes postage theu on a letter was five cents jj,,. I his -Hat birthday. Everything to eat and wind wheel bringing water into house; 15 miles. ncan coast, stopping at Gibraltar, A1 drove them away at the point of a re­ in the state aud ten cents to any punt out 1 lots of fun was the order of the day. acres of timber; all outbuildings neces­ EXCLUSIVE HTVES IN volver. Bertram C Kile and Mi-ts dtella A sary for a farm. Will sell ou easy terms. giers and in Egypt, for a cold weather of the state, where mailed. ' Bcet.y were married at the residence of the The depositors in some oi the nu­ tour. Then some genius hit upon the! The private car of President Wood­ ' bride’s parents, Wednesday, January 13. at Call on or address. DRENN PATTERNS. merous banks that have failed will be ford, of the C., H. & D, burned at 6p m. by Rev. Allen, of Mt Vernon. L. M. BRI BAKER, Embroideries. happy idea of planning excursions for GREERSVILLE. Hamilton; loss $10,000; fire originated I Mr. Kile is one of our mos* intelligent aud Aiikueytown, Ohio. \in luck if they are paid in ten-cent this classic region and taking in the from a stove. Revival Meetings Begun—Bitten by •uccesaful young men, and bis bride a lady ALL WOOL RLANKETN. lollars. If a few more of these fel­ Western Italian cities on the route. j of culture and refinsm-nr. We are happy John Byers, of Lima, a C., H. & D a Raccoon—Injured by a Log;-Car- to say that they w 11 reside in our midst lows fail there will be no one left to look 8ome of the finest liners, that had been SHERIFF’S SALE. Slightly soiled Em- after the “national honor.” brake man, was killetl by an overhead ried too Much Cider. ‘ That they may live !• ng and be happy ia PRINTN, OINUHAMN AND formerly laid up for want of passengers bridge, near Troy, while chasing tramps William Frasier, of Jelloway, was here the »ari*est wish of their many friends. On Monday evening when B. C. Ramey John D. Ewing The science of statistics reaches a cul­ during the cold months, were chartered off the train. on business last Tuesday. VSt. broi d e r i e s, verv JtlSLIVS. Bun. Hyatt went to Fredericksburg on returned from Mt. Vernon, he whs cot- Isaac Temple et al. mination in the attempt of the New and the winter exodus from America to Joseph Harvey, a farmer near Wil­ Monday of last week, to take ebatge oi the fronted by a circle of trends, who, »f-er in­ Knox Common Pleas. forming him it was his birthday, prvceedel York World to give the figures of the Europe l>egan. January 1 the steanlers mington, is under arrest until the mys­ telegraph office at that place for a few days. J»Y virtue of an order of sale issued out HII.K DREStN PATTERNS. Rev. Vestal began a series of revival to eat end drii.k, after which music and of the Court of Common Pleas of Knox cheap. start oul and leave at regular intervals tery concerning the death of his wife is jokes were dealt out ia allopithic dose*. countv. Ohio, and to me directed. I will offer births and deaths throughout the world cleared up. meetings here on 8uuday evening. for sale at tbe door of the Court House, in up to March 1. It is becoming more Casper Miller bad his hand badly bitten All report a pleasant lime. Mt. Vernon. Knox county, on during 1896. The births are reported We understand that Rev. and Mr?. Grove SILK WAIST PATTERNS. and more popular to spend the first Thomas McTigue, of Niles, who mar­ by a taccoon recently, while trying to pre­ at 63,762,000 and the deaths at 49,865,- vent it from climbing a tree. will begin a series of meetings at the A. C. Satirfaj, the 13th day tf February, 1897, ried Miss Charlotte Quinn, of Warren, church this week. •300. three months of the year cruising Nov. 25, was arrested at Warren,charged Lewis Neibel and Thomas Smith, of near Itetween the hours of I p. m. and 3 p. m. of SILK SHIRT PATTERNS. around the coast of the Mediterranean. with bigamy. Milfordton, were circulating among friends -♦l dav. the following described lands and and relatives, west of here, last week. tenements, to-wit: “Confi pence” having been restored There, when the blizzards howl and bite NORTH LIBERTY Situated in the township of Jefferson Dress Goods. William H. Hadden, who instituted Mr. Helnikee purchased quite a quantity county of Knox, and State of Ohio, and TOWELS. NAPKINS AND by the election of Mr. McKinley, the in his native land, the American glides branch of the Globe Building and Ix>an of timber recently. lie has now about known as Iteing the west half of lot No. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail­ company in l*iqua, was bound over to 1.500 trees contracted for, which he will Mrs. Shipley Thrown From Her Bug­ nine (9t. of the third- (3) quarter, of the on day after day under sunny Bkies and saw into heading and staves. gy—Toledo Party of Horse Traders ninth («» township, and tenth (10) range. TABLE LINENS. road has reduced the working hours in with warm, spicy breezes blowing him Court in $500 bail on a charge of er 8. W. Hjatt was at Mansfield on business United States Military lands district, sub- bezzlement. Canipirg in Stahl's Woods. . ect to sale at Zanesville. Ohio, containing A lot of Dress Pat Galesburg (Illinois) shops to 32 per las- aevk. i lfty (a0) acres more or less. over the shining waters of the blue Jatt es O’Hern got his right foot severely Mrs. Arvilla Loner, who has been sick / week and laid off a number of hands. midland sea. He gazes on the lands The little son of James Jones, of Also fourteen (rt> acres and one hundred Lima, drank a quantity of lye several hurt last Thursday by g-fitig it caught with lu.tg fever for some time, ). in the third (3) quarter, months ago, and died Monday after suf­ team of Imises. Several families fr«ni Toledo arecvmping of the ninth £8) township, and tenth 00) variety. where people never hustle, and it calms range. United States Military land district and Notion line at astonishing bat gains fering much agony. A well known young man, res’d ing about in D Stahl’s woods. They have twenty subject to sale at Zanesville. Ohio, contain hia restless, nervous soul. It does him thies miles west of here, tilled himself up bead of borers along and buy and trad«. ing m all sixty-four acres and one hundred regular price. The Wesleyan Methodists of Eng­ James Furguson, of Akron, charged on hard cider last Friday «vening and Mrs. W. 8hipley while returning home and forty-four poles. for 30 days. land have requested the Rev. William good. It warms and fills out that artis­ with passing courterfeit coin, was bound started for the residence of Fred Durbin t*» front Sutler, was thrown nut of the buggy Appraised at K*M.Ut). over to the United States Court by Com­ by the hotee ecaring at tbe tents in Stahl's Terms of sale—Cash. J. Brown to visit the Uhited States and tic side of his nature which has been tteud a imrty. On tbe wav the cid. r got JUSTUS D. SMOOTS. so long rep rented by hard, practical missioner Folger Monday. in its wo*k and he fell off the horse which woods She was not hurt much. Sheriff. Knox County. Ohio. Canada, and raise money for a nionu be was riding. Mr Dan. Stihl is in the southern part of D. F. & J. D. Ewixg. Attorneys for Plain A very disastrous tire occurred at De­ tiff. ment to be erected over the grave of necessities. the State putting up black boards this fiance, a number oi business blocks week. ML Vernon. Ohio Jan. IX UW. NIXON & Co. John Wesley. Mr. Brown is the pastor Joseph Juneau, the founder of the were destroyed and three firemen in AMITY. of the church in London where Wesley jured. The loss will reach $60,000. ESTO.~ us a town of Juneau, Alaska, and second Melville Barnea anil Frank Hana- !. CORNER pAlJC SQUARE. once preached. cousin to Solomon Juneau, the founder Albert Stickle and John Upendvke gan Have a- Bout-Just Another XOTIfE TO PAY DIVIDEND. The Sparrow Hunters Having a Great The People’s Dry Goods Store. of Milwaukee, recently started for the farmers, were arrested at Lima, charged Baby—Temperance Lecture Sunday. W N pursuance of the order of the Probate It has been a source of interest and with stealing ties from the C., H. <& D Time—The Bourd of Health Criti­ Cream City of the Lakes, but has not El ztbeth Popharu is laid up with a very Court. Knox County, Ohio, the under­ wonder-to Arctic explorers to find such railway and selling them to the road sore foot. cised for Not Closing All Schools. signed. administrators'of the estate of been heard from since. It is an old JOHN S. M CAMMENT. quantities of singing birds within the again. The protracted meeting at the Baptist Parker Mavis is sick with tbe scarlet chu-ch is still in progress. deceased, will, on Tuesday, the 19 day of —'--- "kltTfc circle. They are abundant be­ trick of his, his relatives say, to start Albert Morgan, of Fremont, who was fever. January. IOT. at 10o'olock a. m.. at the’law from his home in Alaska, intending to confined in prison one day for refusing There will be a tem|>eranca lecture given Douglas Morningstar and fami’y visited office of L. B. Houck, in Mt. Vernon. Ohio, yond belief. But the immense crop of | by Mrs. Philips January 17, at the M. E. relatives in Gt shocton c •un’y Sunday. pay upon the valid claims, which have been cranberries, crowberries and cloudberries come to the land of civilization and to assist an officer in making an arrest church. The sparrow hunters ate hunting day and allowed by said administrators against said Now is the accepted has sued the town for $*20,0(X) damages Miss Luella Clements is visiting Mr. and night. Almost any time in the night y>-u estate, a dividend of l-M per cent- AU cred­ which ripen in tue northern swamps spend his declining years with his own itors are requested to be present at said Alex Dolwick, of Millersville, tried to Mrs. Daniel O'Bryan. can s*e a ligh' in some old sb«*d or barn, time and place. time to feed your Hogs account for the preseuce of the birds. blood, and get as far as San Francisco, A protr*c'ed meeting commenced at the where some one is trying to kill sparrows- January 11. ’97. where he is sure to meet some of the kill rats in the cellar with blasting pow­ Pike ebureb, Sunday night. The hnut is to cloie next Friday night E. C. HOWELL and DANIEL NICHOLLS. on Admrs. of said estate. To her many other achievements der and his sister, aged 8, was killed,and A little baby buy has come to gladder* Rev. Crabtree's appoint ment for last Sun- old miners who worked with him in the two children and the parents badly the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dowds dap nigbt had to be recalled on account of Bv L. B. HorcK. Attv. for admrs. Helen Kellar. the remarkable deaf, wilds of the frozen North in tlie years burned. The officers of the 1. O. O- F. will be in­ scarlet fever. Scribner's Miiture route and blind girl, has added that of I when one friend was the whole world. stalled January 1G. After installation The Board of Health of Butler township Selb’s mineral water factory, at Iron oysters will be served. have closed some of the schools and let Is a sure, safe guard in TAKE ABVAATAGE OF Bill riding a bicycle. She frequently takes a There he will stay and chat over remi­ ton, burned at daylight Monday morn Mr. Melville Barnes and Mr. Frank Han- others go on. And some persons who were AinilYISTRATOR’S NOTICE. preventing Hog Chol­ spin along the quiet streets of Cambridge. niscences until the couple of handfuls of mg, and is a total loss. Two fine horses agan had a very ugly fight Saturday night. exposed are all >wed to go where they '•NOTICE is hereby given that the under- Ii lasted for fullv ten minutes Mr. Cor­ Of course, her wheel is a tandem, and gold nuggets which he brings down to were cremated. Goldcatnp’s residence please That will not stop scarlet fever, un­ signed has been appointed and qualified era. Will put vour was also burned. bett and Mr. Fitzsimmons might have less persons who were exposed are kept at Adminuisstrator de bonis non with the will her companion does the steering; but as pay the expenses of the trip are all learned something bad tli«y been there. horne and all schools closed. annexed of the estate of stock in an excellent showing the possibility of a new pleas-1 gone in exchange for the food of friend- A box consigned to J. E. Carroll, 53 Miss Clara O’Bryan has returned home Miss Grac’e Wolfe is on the sick list. B. W. COCHRAN, condition for fattening. Bolivar street, Cleveland, was found to from Akron, after having a very pleasant Mr. Joseph Fry is n«»l in well as lie w late of Knox County, Ohio, deceased, by the „lflMtf'ihoee deprived of sight.this latest | 8hip and the drink of cheer, and then visit with her sister. Mrs. Stella McGinley. last week. Probate Court of said county. Good for your horses contain a corpse which had been taken Mr Benjamin Porter is home to stay January 5th. 1H97. triumph of the famous mute is import­ the rugged old miner goes back to Alas­ from a Toledo cemetery, and the jx>lice LEWIS B. HOUCK. and cattle. tbe rest of the winter. Administrator. -JoJ ant as well as interesting. ka, finds some more gold and tries it all there are after the body snatchers. The Eagle entertainment was not very PIPESVILLS. L. B. Houck and J. W. McCakkon, over again. He has started for Mil largely attended on account of tbe inclem­ Attorneys for Administrator. 5 pound package for W. J. Bryan had a complimentary Wm. Cotton, of Bowling Green, was Owl Caught With a Baud it Had waukee no fewer than six times, it is cleaning an “unloaded ' gun. He put it ency of the weather. 60c. 10 pound package Unheard of Bargains in Over­ banquet given by the Traveling Men's said, and each time gets no further on the stove to dry and the charge Carried 20 Y ears—A Sparrow Hunt for $1.00. Bimetallic Club of Lincoln last week, than the coast. er Encounter* the Esto Wild Cat. struck him in the neck, fataliy injur Give it a trial—will do the work. and in response to the toast “Our ing him. ANKNEYTOWN. The meeting at Messiah is s ill in pro­ The Richmond, Va., State sent letters gress. CLEARANCE SALE Our Drug and Sundry line is complete. coats, Ulsters, Suits, Storm Gue6t,” he gave a nice drive at the “Ad­ to a number of prominent Democrats, Burt Hogan, a photographer at Ports­ Otliceitt of the Berlin Grauge In* Mrs. T. E. Bebout i« on the sick list There are several cases of Fiet ch measles Give us a call—our motto is to please. vance Agent of Prosperity” by saying he asking them why they were Democrats mouth, was awakened and lound the stalled -Miss Ella Kunkel's Night house afire. He took a Hash light pic School. in this vicinity ar present Coats, Underwear, Gloves "was glad to speak to traveling men, The following is the answer of W. J Mbs Darling, of M*. Vernon, si>ent Sun­ ture ol the scene and then attempted The Berlin Grange installed officers for lor they, better than any other class, Bryan: to extinguish the (lames. day with her i-arents SCRIBNER&CO., were able to compare the goods deliver­ the ensuing j ear ou Tuesday night, the 5th O S Eley who has been on the sick list SHOES. “In a broad sense, a Democracy is i At New Philadelphia burglars entered inat. for sente time is convalescing. No. 20 N. Uun St. and Gaps. ed since the election with the samples government in which the people rule the grocery* and provision store of Si Charles Swi’zer, who has bren affli. ed Mr.Sapp, of Brink Haven, gave ns a call ♦ ♦ shown during the campaign.'' and a Democrat is one who believes in mon Shroek, rolled the safe to a rear with rheumatism for several we» k», has Tuesday. such government. In a party sense, about recovered. Quite a nnmber of otir bar room loafers Men's Patent leather Shoes, $4 and $5, door and carted it a square distant J B. lo-t krone, of Wood county, » ho has are taking an active part in the Cuban war. for $2.00. HARNESS SHOP. On Christinas morning the San Fran­ Democracy is defined by the Chicago There they cracked it, securing about been visiting relatives here, has returi ed Mr. amt .Mrs. Floyd Gaunter spentSiinday cisco public was enabled to hear for the platform, and the person who supports $15. home. at Wm Ralston's. M“ii’s Tan Shoes, *3 and $4, for $2.00. IO PRICES BELOW ALL OHS. first time the impressive music of the the party and its platform can call him­ W. 11 C.icanour. who is working at New­ Milan Miser ami Miss Welker, of Esto, self a Democrat. The platform was Shortly after noon Sunday M. B ark. is now at home by reason ofaickne?sin attended services at Mes ioh Saturday* even­ great organ in St. Ignatius’ church, in Grubbs, editor of the Fayette Register his familv. ing. luitlies’ Fine kid Button, $3 and $4 for 60 feet West of the Post- entirely satisfactory to me. In my $2.00. that city. The organ is pronounced to judgment it applied Democratic princi­ Democrat, died at his home in Wash Oliver Billman, of Utica, is the guest of Mr- Wilkey csiieht two la in an office on Vine street, 0. W. Mr. Taj lor, east of this place. old oak Monday One (tad a band around Our Htore Clowe* Kverv Kvenlng nt G 0*4 lock. be the finest in this country. It weighs ples to present conditions. If a mi­ ington C. H., aged 65 years. He was Misses’ Shoes, $1.50. for 75 Cents. Ilger has opened a HARNESS stricken with paralysis several day J. B. Lewis visit*d relatives at Luz rne its leg engraved — * E D., \1 D 1X71." Except MnlurdayM, and tlie 54Ii and lMli of over 100,000 pounds, and contains more nority has a right to give a party defini last we k. One of our sparrow hunters had an en- SHOP, and as he has a very tion of Democracy, then there may be ago. Children** Shoes, $1, for 50 Cents. Each South. than 5,000 “speaking pipes.” The scale Irvine A Whitford shipped car load of | counter with the Esto wild ca» while hunt­ as many different definitions of Demo­ The Cincinnati police think they have hogs last week ing sparrows with a lantern, lie heard its low rent, can -toj- of the great pedal pipes was copied cracy as there are persons who desire to the man who gave poisoned candy to Mrs. Warner Miller, of Mt. Vernon, Sun- fierce shrieks near his h^els ami did not ♦ W ♦ ♦ ♦ W. ♦ from the celebrated organ at Lucerne, wear the name. daved with Mr. and Mrs. James McIntire even take time to see if it hal been dc-tailed, children. The parents of the child that Miss Ella Kunkel, teacher of the public but beat a bastv ie*reat. died have identified him as the man. Come early and get a bargain for cash MAKE AND REPAIR HAR­ Switzerland, built by Herr Hass. Mrs. S. T. Pickard, niece of the poet school here, has a free night school once a He is in jail for writing improper let­ week for tbe improvement of her pupils. * before tlie stock is broken. Philosophical discussion and contem Whittier, is in Amesbury, Mass., caring ters. Mr. Valoris Brown visited his cousin, T. NUNDA. THE OX E-PRICE CLOTHIER, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. plation have failed to bring peace of for the poet’s estate. Tlie Whittier por­ David E. Rea, druggist and grocer D. Btown, lBst week. NESS CHEAPER mind to the intellectual Bostonians. traits and a portion of the furnishings was arrested at Bellefontaine, for violat Protracted Meeting Very Successful Than any establishment in They are now exercised over the fact have been removed to the Pickards ing the local option ordinance, a man —Postmaster Cunningham Resigns swearing out a warrant stating that he MARTINSBURG. in Favor of John A. ltnby. Mt. Vernon. that letter boxes and fire alarm boxes home, where they will l»e cared for. Be­ SILAS PARR. got a quart of whisky Saturday without A Number of New Pupils Have En­ Kirby Mathews was at Butler on business are both painted red. There is danger fore removing anything the location of a prescription. last Saturday. Try him and be convinced. portraits, pictures and furniture was tered the Schools-Rev. Beeman to that the entire Boston lire department William Dixon was arrested by the Hold a Protracted Meeting M.E Cunningham has the contract of carefully indexed for the benefit of any furnishing the frame timber for a large may be called out when the preoccupied Marshal of Middleport, charged with Mis? Myrtle Painter visited friends in storeroom and hall at Howard “Hubite” merely intended to mail nis changes which may be mode whereby stealing a horse and buggy. While town last week. F. D. Cunningham, our Postnias’e’, has latest treatise on “The Bacchante; A the homL- may become jiermanently a awaiting a traiii he made his escape The Misses 8brontz have been vieiting resigned io favor of John A Ruby. MSS PATTERSON “Whittier Memorial,” so that they can but was recap*i red. Dixon was recent friend? in Newark for tbe last two weeks The prot’acted meet inc at the Evangelic­ History of the Nude in Sculpture.” ly released front prison. Misa Louie McKee spent last Sunday with al chinch, Ralein. is still iu progteas with TolepLono 3*7. Ettxb’.iihjl 13 U- be restored as in Mr. Whittier’s days of friends at Uni->n Grove. thirteen additions occupancy. The library has not been Rev. G. H- L. Beeman will hold a pro­ Charles Marshall has two children down A peculiar sight was witnessed in On New Year’s day the Hess family —OF- 15th l’EAK disturbed, only replaced os the books of Fremont, received a letter postmark tracted meeting at the Presbyterian church, with rfip'heria. LUMBER AAD COAL. Rome, Ga., the other day when there were catalogued, and will remain in its next week. Mrs. Hannah Grant, of Danville, is visit­ oi SIOTSSHL ItmXESS HHKIESfS?< ed at a small town in Iowa, and signed Seve*al new pupi's have entered the ing in this locality. appeared on its streets an old negro every detail as the poet left it. “Louis Billow." The head of the Hess schools this term, among them being Mr. harnessed to a wagon with a mule. To­ family was murdered by Billow, and the W. P. Bebout, of Pleasant township. EUGENE. SASH. TME.TB1EB KELI1BLE AGESCV! gether 4. bey had traveled for several Chairman Dingley says that tobacco remaining members of the tamily are Misa Otia Bell has been appointed teacher ALL KINDS, greatly excited. in the school to succeed Miss Minnie Miller, miles through the country. The negro being “a luxury is proper subject for resigned. Meeting of the Eureka Literary DOORS and revenue taxation.” It is described as Ida Dewitt, aged 25, is in love with Clnb—Protracted Meeting Has REAL E gTATE j hod only one animal, with which he Good Attendance. made two bales of cotton, and, being “the poor man’s luxury," and it is the Marshal Stevenson, of Wellston, and CENTERBURG. only one that comes to him cheaply. commits a<-ts for the purpose of being Mr. Cliff 8ockman, from Wood county, is MOULDINGS. anxious to market the product of his arrested by him. She watches his office C. H. Bishop to Be tlie Next Poet mas­ visiting relatives at this place ANY SIZE, It is unquestionably a good subject for ter—G. A. R. Entertainment Mon­ Miss Mary Richards, of Newatk, and little patc h nt once, he contrived the for bint, and the Marshal has gone into Miss Olive Clark, of M>. Vernon, are the Lime. Louisville and . • novel plan of harnessing himself with taxation, hut hardly much more so than solitary confinement to avoid her. day Night. guests of Miss Mabel Phillips, this week. coffee and tea, which are exempt from the mule and taking the cotton to the Harry Carpenter, aged 30 years, resi­ The G. A. R. are making active prepara­ Mr. J. Sherman and wife were visiting Portland Cement. all imports, while sugar is pretty heav­ tions for their pork and beans supper and friends west of Fredericktown, last Friday city. dence 97“ Weesstt -M--u--lberry street. Spring- public installation, to be given next Mon­ Mr. C M Phillips, who has been home FIRE INSURANCE ! ily taxed, and the indications are that field, died Sunday from injuries receiv­ day night. on account of sicknes*, te turned to New­ The New York “World" talks of the the rate will be increased. Tobacco is ed 13 years ago. He was struck in the Rev. W. J. Hyde began his revival meet­ ark lest Monday Ilair and Calcined Plaster. Building Misses Minnie Sims and Maud Menden­ “ghoulish glee” of Mr. Bry an’s refer- heavily taxed os matters stand. The groin by a piece ot emery wheel, which ings Sunday* night. Block* and Slate, Shingle*, Lath estite Sttllt. tore* BCmKEi* hurst, and he has l>een an invalid Congressman Kerr has notified C. H hall were the guesta of Miss Belle Welsh, At Prices lo Suit the Times. .REM ' / ence to recent financial disturbances average is well on to fifty millions of Bishop that he will have his indorsement near Mt. Vernon, last Thursday. and All Kinds of Dressed Lumber. fire issuaisraj specialty. since. fjr tfostmaster of Centerburg. Tbe Eureka Li'erary Club held a business Sfrand depressed business conditions. As dollars a year, while we export tobacco Mrs. W. J. Hyde has returned fiont a very meeting at the Boner school house las' the "ghoulish glee” merely consisted of annually to the value of between thirty Frank Burris, a brakeman on the B. pleasant 7isit in Toronto, Canada- Thursday evening. OFFICE, .WASO.'/C TEMFAE and forty millions. The poor man's «t 0. Railroad, was run over by east- Leave Orders at ... . quoting from the standard trade papers Mias Ora Ely is visiting relatives at Blad­ MAX MYERS, * — VKSKOI, . CB1O. uxury contributes materially to bound freight train No. 190 at Mt. Sterl­ ensburg this week. DEVER’S Drug Store or B. A O. Ex­ their prophecies of booming good times revenues 'and our foreign trade. ing Monday. His left foot was badly MILFORDTON. Gtcen Valley Grange will have an old press Office. should McKinley be elected, and from crushed and thigh fractured. He is a time spel’ing school dext Friday night. 301 \V. Gambier St XLK Z eon of Benjamin Burris, a passenger Protracted meeting is in progress at this 309-311 West Gantbier Street, the same papers the way the promises The Baldwin Locomotive Works, at conductor on the B.