M.mT&T Our prases are turn­ Pretty Cards lor out s6me pretty' T hat Purpose work these days. Printed or Blank. OUR PRICE 25 cards for 25 cents By mail or at tbe of­ fice. DELTA, OHIO, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7 1899 i Mr. and Mrs. W .J. Clizbejof Chica­ go, having learned through tbe Atlas that Delta would not celebrate tbis | year, came up to enjoy a quiet 4tb with ber parents, Dr. and Mrs., Odell I and otber friends. If you lost a pocketbook with a IS TO BE LOC TED IN DELTA. Frank Bealer of Fremont, spent tbe small amount of money in it, call on 4th here. He lived here when a boy Jno. Blondell of north Wood street. king Powder about a dozen years ago. He finds , I will make my next trip to Wause­ __ now'bis boy friends of the bid time, on for paying taxes on Wednesday Ju­ Mad? from pure gsown up men and many of them ly 12, bring along your last receipt. gone. He particularly missed Wes W. E. F o w l x b . cream of tartar. Baker. While for the next few weeks the Capt. J. O. Rose of the 86th O. V.T. churches in town will unite in union has been spending a few days,the guest Sunday evening services, tbe Young of bis neice, Mrs. S. T. Shaffer. He Peoples’ societies will meet at their was a member of .the 14tb O. V. I., own places of meeting. 38th O. V. I. and the 86th O. Y. I. was for several years a railroad postal The Atlas was tbe only weeky clerk, and is a pretty good man yet. newspaper in tbis congressional dis­ trict that published the time and C. R. P. Waltz and wife started for place of holding the senatorial con­ Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs vention last week. Was it a scoop ? Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. ▲. C. Bartholomew started for the same We understand tbat J. S. Trow­ place Wednesday morning. They bridge has bought the John T. Wil­ will join the former party at Chicago liams cottage on west side of Delta and will make the trip over the cele­ street, and will moVd back to town. brated Rock Island route. We are Mr Williams Is planning td go to Cali­ promised a letter written on the peak fornia. of the Peak. The W. C. T. U. wili hold its July meeting on the 14th, at 2-30 p. m., with Mrs. James Benfer. Important communications from county presi­ dent. Members please be present and Tile Price of an Amputated Leg. on time. Friends invited. An unusual interest centered in a We understand the gates of the stock-yards on the railroad grounds at jury trial in court at Wasuseon last week between Jno. P. Gass as guar­ the station were opened one night dian of Tony Friska, a Pole, working this week and as a consequence a lot in Lyons tile yard where the bottoip of of stock got out. If the officers of the Co. find who did it they will not want bis overalls, which were too long and to monkey with railroad property were turned up below, was caught by again soon. a knuckle or coupling on a revolving shaft and his leg so broken as to make The band boys were pleased with it necessary to amputate it at or near the large number of people who went the knee. When the accident occurred with them to Archbold on the 4th, Mr. Lyon took the young man to his and they speak in high praise of the home, and employed and paid for his hospitality of tbe city of tbe west Tbe Toledo Commercial has been treatment, paid him bis regular wages gate of the eouaty. They we espec­ sold to Geo. Hull, late internal reve­ and kept him free of any charges un­ ially warm in their good words for nue collector at Toledo under tbe til he was able to get out. Suit was Editor Hallett.___________ Cleveland administration. The Com­ then brought as above for $10,000. Delta will in a few weeks at mercial will—Mr. Hull says—be an in­ Tbe Case was called on Tuesday morn­ dependent newspaper. This leaves farthest receive from the navy yard ing of list week and went to the jury the Bl8de the only Republican dally Saturday afternoon and the jury ren­ at Washington D. C., a cannon the dered their verdict Sunday morning, weight of which is 4000 pounds. It in Toledo. Tbe price paid for tbe finding a judgement against Lyon for has not yet been fully decided where Commercial was $32,000. $300. Music by Swan tor* Band. lt will be placed but it will either be On Wednesday the suit between in Greenlawn cemetery or on the Address by Hon. J. Kent Hamilton, The Imperial Portrait Co., pltff., and of Toledo. grounds adjoining City Hall. For H. J. Gelzer was being tried in com­ Song by Swanton Quartette. this handsome present Delta is in­ mon pleas court at Wauseon. After Recitation by Miss Ida Wolcott. debted to the good offiices of Maj. J. the plaintiff had all his evidence in and Talk bv W. W. Farnsworth. Rev. J. W. Lake preached an able M. Longnecker assisted by Congress­ sermon at the U. B. church Wednes­ had rested, he asked the court to be Recitation by M:?s —. —. Biggins. man Southard. allowed to withdraw one juryman and day night. ? Talk by Yaruell Kakestraw. continue the case until next term of Spending: the 4tb at Toledo. The first 4th of July accident tbat Song by Delta Quartette. Mrs. L. M. Agler* and Mrs. L. H. court at plaintiff’s cost. It was done Taylor visited SwanfeOa friends one We are informed that while down at we have to record occured Monday T>lk bv John Elton Sr. day last week. ' the casino at Toledo on the 4th, Miss morning. Drayman Fincbman, driv­ I t Is reported that over 3000 people Music by Band. Ollie Miller and some other young peo­ Talk by Abe Harrison. A. L. Guthrie and wife were guests ing his one-horse dray stopped in front at Pemberville listened witb wrapped ple started across from the casino Recitation by Miss Jessie Moore. of Mont Quilliams and wife of West { of Seeley’s tinware store and went in. attention to the masterly oration of grounds to “The Point” in a small Pioneer stories by the old settlers. Unity last week. Some boy touched .off a fire cracker onr townsman, Mr. E. P. Bourquin, boat to meet Miss Miller’s former and the cracker touched the borse and In that city on the 4th. And when Lutz's grove is one of tbe finest pic­ Foster Moyer and lady enjoyed tbe \ school mate, Miss Delia Yan Pelt. dray off. A t least they went off down he closed with a request tbat the nic grounds in the State and all roads refreshing breezes off the Maumee at Going across, the boat was struck by towards the depot. But there were audience give three cheers for the boys lead to it. While the reanion is in Napoleon Tuesday. a sudden squall, and the boat tipped too many hitching posts and other ob­ in tbe ranks on the firing line in the reality a reunion of the pioneers of Miss Marion Corbin left Monday over,' and the occupants spilled out in stacles in tbe way and the dray and Philippines, a grand succession of tre­ Swan Creek township, tbe big firm evening to spend the 4th with Hills­ the bay. Fortunately another boat was near by and came to tbe relief of harness had to go into dry dock for mendous cheering went up as was gate will stand wide open t» every dale, Mich., friends. the shipwrecked party. Miss Miller repairs. Moral don’t shoot too early. never before beard in old Wood bjdy wbo wishes to enjoy the only big Misses Ada and Zula Grover of was a badly frightened! girl. ITnion ETenlDK Services. county. rreal prc-nic in tbe county this year. Prepare your baskets fbr the biggest Clyde, visited part of last week with It is announced now that enough Sunday evening will commence the the family of H. S. Isbell. basket pic-ntc you ever attended.^, troops will be sent to tbe Philippines usual summer union evening services. Mrs. W. H. Wyke and Miss Florence to overrun the country, hold all the This plan has been practiced by the Miller of Toledo celebrated the 4tb places as fast as they are captured, ministers of Delta for several years to with Mrs. W. E. Donahue. and drive the insurgents off the earth. the entire satisfaction of all con­ Cora Gunn was called bome from This1 should have been done before, as cerned It gives three of the four Pet sons wbo were at the station On all lands of Summer Toledo on the 4th on account of the Gen.i Lawton has been compelled to a- pastors an opportunity to rest three Monday afternoon and Tuesday morn­ Goods at the HULL MER­ serious illness of her father. bandou towns and with them the Sunday evenings out of four and also ing and saw tbe great numbers leav­ Miss Maude Whittaker, who died at friendly natives to the mercy of the gives all church going people u> town ing town might bave thought the CA NTILE CO.
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