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THE JACKSON STANDARD: JACKSON, OHIO, THURSDAY JUNE, 18, 1885 taincd, and additional ones provided, if necessary Near Tiffin, Ohio at a little place THE NEWS AT THE FARM! Transfers or Real Estate. THE STANDARD. that the equal protection of the laws and theequhl Joseph Weiss to Henry Cabin Sen., so acres In enjoyment of the suffrage shall not fail or be abridged called Bloomville, two fellows named Ha! Wife 1 read In the papers Scioto Tp., $1000. in auy way through the connivance, neglect or fraud That the great Convention is is o'er. Sanmel Jacobs to Win. J. Jacobs. 20 acres In Scioto i Stuckey and Flickinger were running .. Finest in Quality! Of any of the States of the Union. The Democratic That tile e banner is llonling Tp., 2i-- Latest in Style! DITOR. party, which owed its national victory last fall to the a doggery. William Einsel spent his Abroad on the field once more. Wm. B. Cherlngton, Sheriff, lo it. J. Barton, Lot to willful suppression of the ballot, can not be looked money there, drinking their miserable On every side the horizon 25 In Vaughn's Add. to Jackson, $31. NO COMMUNICATION WILL, BE PUBLISHED for the enforcement of these Constitutional guaran- a victorious glow Adam Yeager to Terry Yeager, 80 Greatest in Variety! 1 Lowest Presents acres in Scioto in Price! THE NAME OF tees, and the hope of of equal laws and party No. THE STANDARD UNLESS the friends slops. His wife notified them that For the grand old is marching Tp.,$0. A THE WRITER ALSO BE PUBLISHED WITH equal suffrage is in the Republican party, which And the standard-beare- r is lJOE" Bridget A. Kelley to Hannah HcGb.ee, Lot in THE COMMUNICATION. pledges itself to wage the contest to a successful end. they must not sell her husband any Wellston, ft. re- When the brave boys went to the South-lan- We want such legislation as will harmonize the Sheriff Lively to E. D. Dodge, Lot lor, aud E. !S of RATES OF ADVERTISING. more liquor. But, like the common was one who marched In the van; lations of labor and capital and promote the welfare There Lots 70 and SO In Austin's Add. to Wellston. $210. 3 m 6 m. doggery-keeper- s, That gallant young spirit lives over, lw.lm ly. of the people: protect and foster the Industries of the run of they would A. J. Mongold to D. H. .skins. B0 acres in Franklin One eolnmn I V PI 45 $80 strong and vigorous man ; 26 45 State. We of a National Bu- In tile , 1000. One-ha- lf Column favor the establishment Tp 5 10 15 25 eight-ho- sell their own souls for the price of His merit Ohio shall honor One-four- tb Column reau of Industry ; the enforcement of the Jas. Graham to Willis Graham, & acres in Scioto rev- With the greatest her love can bestow. 50 Obituary notices, ten law; adequate appropriations from the public and the purchaser Tp.. $100. Marriage notices, cents. drink then cheat We will gain good fight In October lines free; over ten lines, five cents per line. Local enues for general education wherever the same is the L. A. Atwood to N:im- Dhannnn. Lot3&4 In Wells- No standard-bear- er Make Choose per for first Is Mistake! reading advertisements, ten cents line needed. and they sold William liquor right For our "Jots t" the Best! ton, $875. insertion, five cents per line for each additional in- and We denounce the Importation of contract labor tow-pat- the h Wm. to Strong, Lot ft in 2d sertion. effectively prevent along, whenever he had money. The From the drudging toll of Cutter John Austin's favor the most stringent laws to may Add. to Wellston, $B0. It. poor woman stood it as long as she Ambition's fire spring We are opposed to the acquisition of the public For thus the brave Garfield was lifted Jas. W. Phillips to John Strong, acre In Milton lands, or any part thereof, by aliens. could, then took an ax and knocked Above the estate of a king; Tp., $100. State Convention! We are in favor of a protective tarifT which will en- And the brave farmer-bo- y is rewarded Hogh Gilliland to Lemuel Joyce, to acres In Lick the inside of the doggery to pieces. Tp.. $o:,o. courage American development and furnish remun- For each laborious blow. We Want ion lo Get a Kargaln from our erative employment to American labor, and we are The only regret is that the law will In the honor with which wc have crowned him. Lemuel Talbott to H. H. Amos, 2 acres la Coal Tp., An Enthusiastic Convention And opposed to the British policy advocated by the Dem- For our standard-bear- er is "Joe!" $211. JYew revenue this poor woman act. John Brown to James Newport. acre In Coal Tp., Immense Spring Stoek ! ocratic rartv. under the guise of a tariff for punish for this A Winning Ticket Ip from the humblest condition $150. only. We demand restoration of the wool duty of fixed Our gallant young leader has grown. Dem- These worthless fellows were up .James M. Hudson to Jacob Kubner, Out Lot 1 1S67, or its full equivalent, and we denounce the And bold and successful struggle Pt. pledges the in S. M of Jackson. $800. ocratic Congress for failing to make good the in fine style upon the money they had Of a worthy ambition has shown; Samantha Hays to D. A .1. McCoy, Lot 589 In The Republican State Convention, they made in this behalf. a man we will follow banner. f. raked in after the manner of this man's To his Wellston. $600. We condemn the action of the present Administra- Where the tide of freedom shall flow The most Goods, elegant which met at Springfield on last Jane D. Aleshire toWm. Siklffinglon. Lot 2:18 in popular in style and finely made. tion In lowering the Natioual flag upon the public when saw the desperate de- a but they This year we shall vote as unit. $300. har-mono- us as a mark of respect to a Wellston. Thursday, was one of the most buildings at Washington For our standard-bear- er is "Joe !" man who dishonored the one and sought to destroy termination with which the woman James C. Reynish to John Hippie, i acre in Coal and enthusiastic in the his- theother;who planned with cruel determination In took to So, wife, I shall go to election. Tp.. $1000. Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Best assortment wielded the ax, they their ; B. S. B. o1. acres in Coal his hiding-plac- e in Canada to overwhelm the North- And labor with all of my might F. Scott to Vandivort, tory of State. There weYe many $590. the ern cities with lire, and to sweep to death their in- heels. To bring iu the votes for Foraker, Tp.. of the old-tim-e workers of the party habitants by scattering everywhere the germs of in- And Kennedy, Jones, and the Right; Geo. D. Bagtand to Jno. W. Ragland, 21 acres In Let enemy worship Jeff. Davis. Liberty Tp.. $750. and the most popular prices. Hats, Caps Fur- as fections and fatal diseases. At Akron, Ohio, the Salvation the and Gent's there, including such men West, That the election to important and honorable offices And Cleveland's Confederate show Green Thompson to Levi Elsennagle. Lot 33 In Beatty and McKinley. While there of the Government of unrepentant rebels, whose po- Army, numberiug twelve persons, at- With a whirl we will carry Ohio, Coal Works, $65. litical disabilities have not been removed, isafla-gra- nt For onr standard-beare- r is "Joe !" Dennis VcOhee to Bridget A. Kelley, Lot 055 In nishing Goods. Our New Styles will delight you. were present many of the ablest and violation of the Constitution, and an insult to tempted to march through the streets, Wellston. $400. of party, the loyal people of the whole country, and we de- but were assaulted by a howling mob From Lebanon. Joel C. Baker to "Rachel Stewart. ) acres in Milton most eloquent members the of Cleveland Tp.. $000. nounce the Administration President 9, 1SS5. there was an absence of the political for its general discrimination in the appointments, so of hoodlums, who destroyed their Lebanon, Ohio, June D'. F. Edwards. Tr.. to Frauds L. Wallace, Lot 7a In far made, against Union soldiers and men who fought To the Editor of the Standard : Austin's Add. to Wellston. $150. and indiscretions which musical instruments, and pelted them L. In mistakes for the Union. Thinking that some of my friends who Wm. Faulkner to Emniitt L. Dungan, In Lot55 COME EVERYBODY ! have become too common of late The Republican party, which enacted the present with stones. There were several wo- read the would be interested in Jackson. $150. Standard Lucy M. Cobb to Frank .1. R.iflerty. Lots 11 and 12 ill civil service law, will faithfully maintain it and Na- years. The ticket nominated is a cheerfully aid in all needed amendments to give it men among the Salvationists, but a brief description of Lebanon, the Cobb's Add. to Wellston. $225. strong one, from top to bottom and full force, and it is committed to extend the law to all these were assulted with all the wild tional Normal University, and National Lonls ITollberg to Samuel J.

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