THE ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY APRIL 15, 1891. 5 DIED. Dr. E M Obermiller, Physician and surgeon from Toledo. O.. VAN CLEEF frospeut street, April 18, will be at tbe American House May 0, Men's Kip Plow Shoes only $1.25. 1881, alter tu Illness ol eight weeks, (Jcork'e June 8, July 8, August 6, September 9, A. Van Cleef, sued 72 years, 1 month and 1 October 7 and November 4. day. The luneralwas held today (Wednes- .43 floe ot Cutlery day) at 2 o'clock from his late residence, A line Pocket and Table Men's GrainSPlow Shoes only 1.50. Rev. W.K. Barton officiating. The remains at Wilbur & Collins'. South cemetery. were interred In You will make a mis- Men's Kip Plow Shoes only 1.75. A Mean Subject. There are some things unpleasant to take if you do not con- handle; .some topics disagreeable to dis- worms, Wight & Son be- only cuss) but the uncannlest topic is sult Men's Kip Plow Shoes 2.00. think of It I Says Mrs. ilcGulgan, of 3850 Mt Vernon Street, Philadelphia, fore you buy a . speaking of worms: "I used Dr., Hand's Go and see (be "Quick Meal" and n Worm ISllxir lor my nine gin a years oia ; la Boots $2.00 to $3.00. ble New Process gasoline stoves. The Kip Working and is Men's mam her but one bottle she about Sbe had pin worms and irregular stoves which light at oncet The staves well. ' bowels; it regulates the bowels: The which emit no smell, no smoke, no soott remedies are all you say they are in your The stores which are safest and mot-- t Im little book." Worm Elixir acts as a tonic. Mrs. Jennie M. Henwood, of 5107 Glrard proved! The stoves which are so easily sebIage. Ave., writes: "Dr. Hand's Worm Elixir worked snd so simple! brought away woims by the second dose. At Wilbur & Collins'. Passed any amount of seat worms," 25 I LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS ordered a number of cards printed which Church Notes and Announcements. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. cts. at all druggists, and such is the tes- .$25.00 to are to be placed over the doots of the METHODIST. timony right along. school rooms to designate each depart- Wesley memorial day (was For sale by F. D. Felt. & J; Fishing time. The John Saturday, news reached here of a shock' $135.00 at Wight ment in order that visitors may know duly observed last Sabbath. Kev. J. F. The farmer is busy. ing tragedy in Polk township, Asblmd what doer to call at when they want to Brant preached a sermon In the morning DRESSMAKING. Son's. V county. It is either a double murder or a j Spring opened April 13. visit a particular room. This will do on "John Wesley and His Place iri His T denim tn .nnnunce to the nubile that I am Notice. a murder and suicide, and tho victims are now prepared to do Dressmaklnir. according away ot a guide, which , The W. & L. E. Rv. will sell round trip What shall the harvest be? with the services tory," speaking of him as scholar, pijeach-er- Mr. and Mrs. James Markham. Mrs. to the spring lashlons, in all Its branches. - ':! years svnd excursion tickets April 27 and 28, 1 bill to Four-hom- has been necessary for these many and founder of a church Cnttlnst Fitting Specialty. t e teams are In fashion. organizer, Markham, who was Mrs. formerly Samuel Allberal share ol your patronage Is solicited Steubenvllle, Ohio, and return until Mity to conduct visitors to the different depart- and ' possessed of a genius nothing less Encamp- Friday, April 84th, Is Arbor day . Nell, owned a larm of 120 acres. Last MIBS TILLIE MELCIIINO. 1st inclusive, at $2.89, account embarrass- 111 ments, and avoid an unusual than apostolic and that Method Isti them- Fourth of July, some 8econd door south of Mrs. F. 1). Felt's ml ment O. A. H., Department of Oh'n. The bicycle has again made Its appear- lime after her first nery store. ment on the pait of the callers. Tba selves could say nothing better, or greater, Train No. 5 leaves Wellington at It husband's death, she married Markbam o'clock a. and nt Steubeuvilie ance. change is a commendable one, even at this the scholars and historians of biber m.. arrives Mi than She was a stirring businesswoman while at 5: 30 p'. m. F. W. II A 't. Our spring poet speaks a word this BUSINESS LOCALS. akmok, late day. communions, a century after his ocathi he was rather slow, and they did not ai week. have been glad to say of him, thus rfveal ways agree. By her first husband Mrs. Read H. C. Harris' new advertisement PERSONAL MENTION. and be benefited. We are agents for The sporting fraternity are after the ing the Justice ot history and th. catholic Markham had two sons Samuel, aged 18, Geo. Staubel and J. B. Reed, of Buffalo, faith. Huxley inipe. spirit of our common Proi. and Jacob, aged 23. One .of the boys is the LOST a black Gordon Setter bird dog the Columbia, Victor N. T., are the guests of S. K. Warner was quoted as saying, "As w. yief ilm with white on breafat and nose. Answers Prices on coffee do not decline any this only person who seems to know anything same Ihib week. now, he stands among his associates as to name Jack. Anyone returning Rush, Crescent, June spring. about the crime. They .wete both away to me will be rewarded. C. K. Avery. Dan Waldeck, of Plattsburgh, Mo., Washington among his generals and Na- A correspondent has been established at from home on Thursday Jacob going to POTATOES. A carload of choice po and Giant Bicycles. House over admitted La Grange. stopped at the American poleon among his marshals the Ashland, and Samuel driving to Polk for tatoes Just received from Michigan, and as saying, wm Wight & Son. support Bunday, chief. And Maccauley "He a load of sawdust. When the latter re will be sold at a reasoname rate; aiso i A number of business houses selected seed po. Wm. Vischcr left lor New York Mon- a man whose genius was not inferior to turned he says he hitched bis team and few bushels of choice, Tl.e wanton house and lot on new awnings. seed rjotatoes tor sale. JIa.ir day Morning on a business trip. Richelieu." Buckle: "He was the first of went into the house for a drink of milk street can lie lwnmlit at fin "Xtrcmwy Hit re- 15) W. H. U. SLTLIFF. , A new supply of books, has been theological statesmen." Gladstone: "He price. For Junker Information fall Mrs Markbam, so Samuel says, bad his wife ' Mrs. O. T Baker, and Ida Vincent (jOObWl . ceived at the library. gave the main impulse out of which Goto H. C. Harris' for choice bargain?, 14 It. X. repicsented the Order of Kuuekah ol this by the hand, and she sdvertisement in paper will tell The .xpert gardner can now have an sprang the evangelical movement." Dean His this place at the State convention held in WAS CALLING FOR B EM', jou all about it. of opportunity to do good. Stanley: "He was the chief reviver of re- A carload nice last week. saying that Markham was going to BALE house with f acre Akron ligious tervor in all Protestantism." shoot FOR The editor ot the Lodl Chronicle called ber. The old man chased Samuel frcm of land; good cellar and barn, fruit tres, plain and D. L. Wadsworth attended the meeting In the evening a platform serylce was bright, upon us Saturday afternoon. the house, and the boy soon pistol etc. Cost $3,000; will sell lor 11,201). Also tbo hea'd straw-cutte- of the Commissioners of World's Fair held wherein the laity took the principal wsgon, plow, r, saddle, buggy barbed fence has what the Grangers say about doing shots. wire in Columbus lust week. part Miss Pearl Linder read a very well Without returning to the house, be harness and two large vinegar tanks, In- away with the Canada thistles. went to arouse the neighbors. They came of 8. W. Avery. (15 stock W. B. Foilansbee is able to be ' about prepared paper on the life of John Wesley. quire just been put in soon, and a startling sight met their gaze, Our merchants ar. receiving their again. Miss Mvrna Williams recited with grace NOTICE. I wish to say that the loss I at exceptionally low ii spring goods in large quantities. and animation a poem on the death ot Markham was lying bear a door, with sustained on my stock of wall paper and The name ot Miss Flora rhulon wits mouldings was honorably and satisfacto- Eipnlson an ex bullet hole back of and above bis right Bene- The mail list Is corrected this week. fancy John Wesley. Prol. gave adjusted by Col. Fletcher, adjuster for prices at E. overlooked ii our report of the ar. He was dead, and seemed to have rily Please see if proper credit is given. cellent talk of ten minutes on the influ- the uuaruiai Assurance uo. oi dress patty. been dead for some time. Mrs. Markbam dict's. Our attorneys are at the seat of justice ence of the Wesleyan movement on our represented by Jos. Blnehower, and I lake Kev. W. Leete has returned Iron: Penn ; nutiooal Mrs. W. R. Santley was lying before another door with a bul pleasure in publicly expressing my appre ?S acri-s- p this week looking after their cases. government. FOR SALE a farm ui d sylvania. let wound over one eye. She lived but ciation ot the satisfactory adjustment and buildings, living water, Ii tut, il n read a chaste and timely paper on the cheer-tull- of my claim, and -- The advertisements in this paper are short time and made no statement. prompt payment good condition. Will t;.;- - illume p R N. Goodwin attended the meeting ot "Life of Susanna Wesley, the mother of On recommend the company to all who chock full of pointers for choice bargains. stand In the room were erty in part for payment. This prop 'ty the assessors at Elyria Saturday. John Wesley," closing with a beautiful any need Insurance. Respectfully, must be sold. For panirol m lr.uli" of A i D. L. Wadsworth expects to soon add REVOLVER AND SOME CARTRIDGES. F. E. Jounso.n. Wm. Gibbs, ot Pittsburgh, spent Sunday original poem on Susanna Wesley. The W. W. Ilelman, with The lioncdlct h'..ie another manufacturing plant to bis works. Jacob came borne from Ashland In res Company. in town. following members of the Epworth Fish! Fifth! till ponse to a telegram. It is said that while Dr. Biggar, of Cleveland, was called to J. I'. Eiut makes his uetuimiartert in League read selections from the estimates Fresh fish kept constantly on hand until Get your to and llin e year old trw rs A. VanUleef. ' Wesley: Herbort there be went to an official to see what the close of tbe season. Lew Ely. remly for Wellington Stake race:!. consult with Dr. Rust over O. LaUiange at present. , of leading men on John Durand, George Metzgar, Harry Daugher-y- . could be done to put Markbam off the The carpenters are busy repairing the A. E. Ilollenbacb is assisting at J. W, AUCTIONEER. J. II. Arndt will auc- Co?-lin- s Minnie Naylor, Mrs. Geo. Haynes, Nel farm. Many neighbors scout the theory ot all kinds of property. Go to Wilbur & Ions occasioned by fire in the Wool ley Wilbur's. tioneer sales building. lie Cols, Mabel Linder, and Miss Eva of murder and suicide. The bullet wound Satisfaction guaranteed. P.O.: bulliyan, and buy S. Windecker, of the firm of Laundon Couch closed the program by giving the In Markham's head shows no singeing of Ohio (14tr the bet If a business man is not seen upon the Wlndecker & Co., is in New York. In "Growth ot Methodism," showing that of the hair or discoloration of the akin, as i street, just place him on the list of La Carpet Sweeper n tl c orderto be posted on tbo object of his vis. there are in world about alx millions would have been case had he A complete line of Grippe. the th. held the It to the queen city of the who are members of the various Method pistol himself and discharged it at close market. Twenty-fiv- e couples indulged in an en- at this season of the year you should con Tinware at lowest 1st bodies, or about twenty-fou- r million ad range. The coroner Is Investigating If ynu want In si ll anil 'Hlvcrtise a ( next joyable dance at the Town Call Friday suit the firm's advertising column herents. the case, and arrests are talked of. prices Benedict's colt enter it iu' the Wellingtou Si Well at y eyening. week. The Epworth League convention of the ington correspondent of Cleveland Leader, Races for tbe next Fair's rices. on another pnge. The villages of New London and Green- Mrs. S. Cook, of Sandusky, is the guest Cleveland district will be entertained by April 13. hardware. LAND FOR SALE.-T- ho wich have again voted to put the saloons of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Munz. tbo Wellington Chapter of the Epworlh NOTICE. Having unicbased tbe Smith bun ones of good larm lam', well tinitK out of town. League April 20 and 80. Distinguished News from the County Scat. transfer back line I am now proprietor of Geo. VanCleef and family, of Spring with living water, well loci.ti.il, with t RROBATE COURT. all tbe present lines, and will continue lo The criminal business for the present speakers from abroad and about one bun tie Improvement ; aitnntfo in () field, arrived here Sunday night oud Mr serve tbe public by calling for passengers Catherine Parsons appointed guardian county, Michigan, nilroinl ti. term of court will be taken up the first and Mrs. F. L. VanClccf. of Cauibi Idge died delegates expected. and baggage and delivering same to any nar of Clayton Parsons, an Idiot, of Oberlln. and mills. For liirtlwr particular eno, week in May. part ol tbe city. Orders can be left at tbe Mass., Wednesday morning. , CONGREGATIONAL. R Jackson sppointed Of W. II. II. fl'TLlKP, ' .Joel guardian of bouse. Parties carried to rointi C. A. Splcer's valuable watch dog de- Rev. W. E. Barton will preach next Sun American 10i0 Wellington, Dr. Ilisey is in Columbiana, 0., this Judson C Jackson, of Penfleld. out of town at reasonable rates. Thank- parted this life last week at the advanced dur mornfyig on ''Some Things the Bible week. Dr. Mason, of Ballevue, Is looking Chas A Metcalf appointed uustee of ing yon for past favorx, I hope tn mer'l a age of 22 years. Teaches Concerning the Atonement." continuation of same. (1; II J. Wi.nchkl. Barbed and Fcn 0 after the business in bit absence will ot Isabella S Miller, deceased, late ot The passenger station bouse on the Bin C. W. Horr snd Mayor Couch have been The series ol lectures on the Psalms will Oberlln. wire at bottom prie- Four at LaGrange was consumed by fire See the Empire State entertained by the grippe within tho past be concluded next Sunday evening with Will of Win U Watson, late of Ridge-vlll- e, Monday night. week. lecture on "The Psalms of the Restora- admitted to probate. milk can at Benedict's st Wilbur & Collin - Some of the hotel keepers are giving tion." Tho choir will sing the closing J L Reed appointed administrator of ei-ta- Itch on human and horpfs ami nil the board bill delrauders a warm recep- Council Proceeding. choruses of Esther, which are taken from of Wm B Watson, deceased, late of hardware, and you mala cured in 110 iniuutia l.y W'Hilfi Sanitary Lotion. fails. I tion in the courts. these psalms "When the Lord turned Ridgeville, O. This The council met in adjourned session will buy no other. by E. W. Adams, drucglnt. Mr. 8. K. Warner will sell his fine herd Monday evening. MayorCouch bolug con- again the Captivity of Zion," etc. Catherine Parsons, guardian of Clayton of registered Bolstein-Frleslan- s on the fined to his home by sickness, F. W. Ben- Parsons, v Clayton Parsons, Frank Par- A Card. Fair Ground next Wednesday. nett was called to the chair. Clerk Good- sons and Cornelia J Parsons, Wm Paisoos, We desire to tender our grateful ac M SEE WHAT H. C. HARRIS SAYS. Last Saturday Lewis Deveteaux caught win and all of the couucilmen, except T. Ella Parsons, John Parsons, Mnry Par- kuowledgements to the members of our a fish in the Wellington Creek that meas R, Merrick, were present. The following sons and Viola Parsons, petition filed for fire company for their energetic effl ured 20 inches in length and weighed bills were ordered paid : and order to sell land. clent efforts in extinguishing fire by pounds. Q. L. Couch, salary $01 73 the C W Harrington, guardian of Hiram 8. A. Williams , 47 20 which our building and stock wu serious Harrington, vs Assessor Goodwin will soon be on hand Hiram Harrington, W E I have fifty pairs of Gents' Calf Con W. E. Pelrce 54 02 ly damaged and would have been utterly Harrington and M Root, to after your wealth as usual Keep , Ida petition filed E. 8. Johnson 8 25 ruined but for their timely assistance. for order to sell land. in mind the story of George and the and Lace Shoes got at a great ba 8. F. Black 12 23 J. H. WoOLLEY. that I hatchet. T. 8. Tucker, COMMON PLEAS. D. P. Sheldon 8 50 W M Crawford vs James This community been terribly af- C A. Cole, Crawford et .has White 17 00 gain, Nos. 6 and 7, that I shall sell th John F. E. JODNSO.N. al, foreclosure in- flicted at times with la grippe, but of chattel mortgage, tb. C. E. Sutliff. .' 8 61 junction and the death rate has been very small from equitable relief. W. Cushion 100 00 Deartless Can't Be Cured . week regardless of cost. A man's Ca Its effects. John Cole vs Lewis Nichols, money E. L. Barrett & Co 2 97 by local applications, u they cannot reach only. The witnesses on the part of the state R. Goodwin the diseased portion of the ear. Isonly A N. 43 28 There G A Van Wagner vs Cbas Vsn Wagner Shoe, all solid, and a from this place went to Elyria Tuesday to R, T. Splcer 13 88 one way to cur. oeameas, ana mat is b constitutional remedies. Deafness ( et al, money, foreclosure of mortgage sod appear before tb. grand jury to testify W. H. Serage 04 74 caused by an inflamed condition of the equitable relief. No. 1 Shoe for $2.00, former price $2.4 against Guide and Wadsworth. Enterpiiibe 88 80 mucus lining ol the Kustacian Tube. Delia Enowles vs Edward Knowles, di- Assessor-elec- t Goodwin ssys the people A petition was presented trotn G. W. When this tub. gets inflimed you bare a vorce. rumbling or imperfect bearing, and One for 2.25, " " 3.( will confer a special lavor npon him If Crosier sound and others for the council to abate when it Is entirely closed Deafness is the Cltjzena Home and Savings Association they will have all ot their taxable proper- a nuisance on Taylor street Referred to result, and unless the Inflammation can be oompauy ys Perry O Lee et al, foreclosure One 2.75, " " 3.f ty ready to be listed upon his arrival. th. committee. taken out and this tube restored to Its of mortgage and equitable relief. for normal condition, bearing will be destroy The sealed bids for furnishing the stone Henrietta E Allen vs di- Tb. larmers along the lake shore report ed forever; nine cases out of ten are Albert Allen, street ex- One 3.00, " 4.( that the eagles have become so plentiful for the improvement were then caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an vorce. for this year they are quite an annoyance in amined and it was found that each bid inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. Jos A Scott vs Geo Keller et al, replev- was in advance of the price paid In 1880 We will give One Hundred Dollars for in. Also a surplus of Ladies', Nos. 4 5, Ki tb. way of capturing young lambs and any case ot Deafness (caused by Catarrh) and and 1800. After discussing the matter for A. Berry vs Mary M fowls. that we can not csre by taking Hall's Berry, divorce. a time it was decided to reject all bids on II II Williams, executor of O L Sexton, Tb. B. & 0. railroad is having a good Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. Button, former price $2.50, now $2.00. Ah file. It A. Uorr and 8. K. Laundon then F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, deceased, vs W Blaine deal of trouble ciossing the low lands at J et al, money appeared In behalf of th. Clarksfield tJTSold by Droggists, 75c. only. Lodl. Friday afternoon the track went have all sizes in Ladies' Kid Shoes f Stone company and filed another proposl-tio-n Nancy E Foot, vs Lucinda Carpenter et I down six feet where 600 carloads of dirt Public Sale. In which they agree to furnish the al, equiuble relief. and timber bad been dumped in. The undersigned will sell at public suc stone and lay the same at a cost not to ex- Lorenzo G $2.50 that beats the world. Come and tion, on tne lair grounds, Wellington, U Parsons, guardian of Sylves- gi the election in Huntington was ceed 1.18 per lineal foot. The proposi- Hum-phre- At there Wednesday. April 22d, at 1. p. m , twenty-tw-o ter G Humphrey, vs Sylvester G y, wss Holstein-Frlesisn- quite a battle at the polls over Ji tlco of tion then referred to the committee head of Registered s Edith Humphrey snd Amy Law- a good bargain; it will save you 25 per all females and cei tb. peace. It Is now 'Squire June and on streets. belonging to the rence, petition filed for order to sell land. Mercedes, Netherland and other famous Clark. Mr. Clark has filled the Mayor Couch gave a bond for $1000 of amines, un account ot a change in bus- Will Sarah A Staples, deceased,' late on your investment. These goods must g position for a number of years and is re- which was signed by E. E. Husted and iness we ar. offering our entire herd with of Plttsfleld, admitted to probate. ported to bav. been a very efficient officer. G. D. Foote as sureties, which was ap- out reserve, near in mind this Is not a Geo A Clark, admlnlstrstor of estate ol proved of and sale of culls and Inferior stock, but com this week! ' An Englishman took exceptions to the tlie clerk was instructed to I D Lawler, deceased, vs Mirclsle Law-le- r. place th. bonJ on 01.. ' prises an ine iieguiered females ever account given in last issue about the Eng- owned by us. Bend for catalogue. widow, Clifford , Lawler, Ray Lawler Remember the plaoe, the round front store 1st door west of Bank. Adjourned. and Hazel petition filed lish railroads. lie said, "Mr. Heditor, 8. K. Warner & Co., Lawler, for order Wellington. O.. to sell land. you should know that Hinglan' is a very Call for Tour Mail. Maj. L. II. Bean, Ravenna, O., Auct. small hilan and it is not necessary to 'are A. J. Bcnler, W. James Harte, "Listed." as the brokers ssy. at "100 Slmmona Liver Regulator has stoves and closets la the cars as passen- John McTwilliger, W. 8 Palmer, never Doses One Dollar." Hood's Sarsaparilla been known to fail to our. dyspepsia. always a equiyalent gers bonly 'ave a short distance to ride II. A. Snowden, is fair for the price., Mrs. Jas. E. Wright ai V n . . . henaway." C.B.Whitney.' Diuiiuuns iiyer regulator has never Carpenters will find the best line of failed to relieve Constipation ot the Tools and Builders' Hardware at Last wiek Superintendent Kinnlson B- - K. BUSTED, P. M. ooweis. Wilbur & Comas'. Successor to Husted Bros. ,