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The Elyria Reporter from Elyria, Ohio • Page 5

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Office ol Coiupotolli i.l me Currency. WHsblBBton. P. Oi, Jan- 1908 'hereas, by evidence' prece: uniu'rsjgnecl, It hiis been made ppear tliai'-Thti jsntioonl Hunk o( Ely' located In. the' city 01 Eljria.

in ntv of Loraln, and. Stale of "bio, wlih all the "vrbvlslon's of thf'A'ot lo cnnble National Banking otlntlons to extend their corporate ftxist- F) and for other purposes approved" July iiw tt Ridgoly, ipiroller of the Uiirrmiuv. do heri-br cer- "The i auk -of Eiyrli. tPd 1n the City of Klyrl-i, In Dhe County jonsln. xnd State or' Uhlo.

Is authorim-d five succession lor period In, iinenued articles of av-oclatioii. imraely I elnsp of business on 15, 1028. i testimonv whereof, witness my hand Seal oi ottloe, this flfteomh day ot Jan- SKA.L] WM. RIDOCI.T. Comptroflvr of the Curreuo v.

gg 6Q.W-4 Notice in Divorce pert Jones, a whose residence Known, but whose lust reslduiice- H8 i.eavenworth street. 8nn orula, will notice that ou tho 10th of A. LI. 1003, Louie Jones, itiff, fliei) petition in the (Jourt of iiou Pleas or Lornln County, Uhlo, beinu number praying a divorce from Unpurt Joiits, ois the grounds oj gross 'Ci or duty, and asking Kir dlvorci- nnd uitlon ol mulUeii name, equlinblu i cause will be for hrnrlog on and after Hh day ol Ftbrnary 1. liHW LOTTIKJ'ONES, and Hale C.

Johnson, uer Attorneys. Notice of Appointment He of Polly H. deceased. undersigned has Leeu appointed and Jo1 as Administrator 01 the estate or H. Higgs.

lato of Amherst. Lorntn itecetsed, sd ihls-lTih da of Janunrj-, A. 19QS. A BYONS. LEGAL NOTICE.

of Ohio, Loral County si. in the Pro- Court. Rke Shore Michigan Southern Railway Company, JPialnUfl. vs. F.

Parlzek. Delia allnce. Wand Moore and W. S. Mo re, defendants Maud Moore and W.

S. residing at so. J022 Trenton Avenue. lr will take notice. ne M'h ot January.

1803, the tt The Lake Shore Michigan llway Company, fllud Its pen HOD In the Court of County. Ohio" the above nnm.d panics and oihers. for appropriation of the foUowlDR- ed land" to its use and for railroad es, and that such proceedings may such appropriation as are au- law to-wli that pai of lots 207, SOS and 210 In i ly '5f n6rth ttle '8hl of way of ike Shore arid Michigan Southe-n Company. are required answer on or Saturday the 37th day of March, 1808 ment may be taken against them f. and Hale C.

Johnson, its Attorneys. Legal Notice. i a Ter Helen Phtnuey rejUdng at Tbeasyfordg. North Ari Q. hu P' Pn lnney, residlnn at 18- tton Street, Ueadmg.

Harmon ijy residing at Medford, MassT iku notice on the 28th day of January of Ha fl'ed her petition In of Common Fleas, ol Loral Countv alleging is th' an 1 lsln of ihe prem- petition as the Professor 1 sairt lot being snd three i i irontlng on Pro- ei ai.ii i i i i i backalong tholineof Iglu to a ditch contain- i i i i i mi acre of land be the I. ut subject to all legal ul persons i i named, claim some a i a i i u.lses. by reason of a. by Hannah V. ru-r i now deceased Willa i to i i he sum of Flv lib September i a i in the He- Bee 1- sail' I.

County Ohio, in 682; Tha tne accrued i i i theouiii- i. i HO claim or a nt said and tti i i.i..;,. i upon the in. ah V. ii.iy-o,-,....

i MIC her i i a ld prem- iuki uiortKaKe and IUL- iJtr. named be forever a any Purtiu- I notified to ap- ji' on or before HAYFORD. o6rew. her lo, January 28ih. 1D03.

LEGAL NOTICE. )hlo. Lorain County is. In the -ornmon Pleas. Lena Burling, Plaintiff.

vs. scvr Durling Defendant. rllng defendant In above Inlltled place or residence Is unknown la legal; 1 Lena Durling lid on 29th, aryimaie her petitfon for divorce' of toe Clerk of the Court of Com- within nud for tal'i County of linear Curling "fli. gros- nexlect 01 pllfull absence and asking that she dlvorctd from sala Oscar granted the custody ol children. Ion will stand for hearing March I this cirm of court LENAUURUKG.

dall. Attorney. tacbment Notice. oes Before Unas. C.

Lord. tlce of peace, Elyria onrg Loralu O. day of January, 1002. said Jer attachment In i for the sum of H0.61 THOMAS JONES: ice of Appointment. Van.

S. Walroth, deceased. has been appointed and aecntor'6f the estate of TTmrs: a of Columbia, Lorain County, 24th day of January, A. D. UOBKHT of Appointment.

ose Bruce, deceased ieen appointed and. adinlnHtrritor ol the Estate of of Blyrla, Lorain County, dei S8th day of January, A. D. 160S A FotjMP Executors Sale of Real Estate. 3e of an order of the Court 8 County Ohio, we the nil offer for sale at public auction of Maroh.A D.lswa, at eleven, lon lon the promises, the estate, situated In the Penfleld, county of Lorain and being one hundred acres of land east side of lot Number sixty Number one (1) in sni.l Penfleld whlcn lot is the south oostcor- townshlp and Is bounded on the 1 south by the lines of said lot.

it in part by lands In said lot lan Poster, formerly owned by in rt lands owned by- id known as the Prederlok Dagui 7 Is appraised at 13.000.00. e-Gasii on day ol Hale. CHAS and UAGUE st will and tettameht of eceased. irm For Sale Carlisle township Elyria and 10 minataa eotrio line, stop 83, and I acres of land. Sol)DHtZ 6X)-w8x Rochester.

in of in town, Saturday. "Johnston was is working a couple of days' ley. Hermon Potter gaining slowly. Mrs. ---ip I A With Miss Beard- is better, and is 12.

to be wllioh she has TM. k. a weeks preparing -for the spring open Miss Mary Wiler Is going Avon being'stirred on the saloon question. They say it-a going dry" 1Ba P. tl8 circle will meet 1 home of Mrs.

Frank Smith Wednesday afternoon, March -18 Prosecuting 'Attorney Lee Stronp spoke at the Baptist ohuroh Wednes- onthetem 8 DAAtl i I -ITII Jbleotion conies off-March 23. The E'society meets with MTS wmt ounaay ser aB Thnrpdav afternoon; Maroh ohnrch on Saturday. from cents. The Center school closed its winter on Friday evening last with an entertainment the school room was crowded and the program good, i ronal; 0 party at Rev. 'L.

lursda -7, ev euin was well at- the roads and BIT BARRT Asa Meaoh of Ottawa, was in town a couple of days to secure some family history. onuistances were thus: Two brothers letfi Home and separated, one settling Onio ntn fl 0 inr ln Nortl1 eveni KSSS? 001181 looking over one of the Chicago Sump and saw a rwf sketch of the attempted robbery at Rochester. Thinking perhaps some trace of the brother could be found for his own satisfaction, Mr. his way to Boston, from Kalamazoo, stopped at his place and called at the Meaoh residence Family records, furnished evidence that the saiB Mr. Meaoh is a cousin of the Meaoh brothers of this ace.

Mr. Meach took leave of this place, Monday morning 0h i BB A raf entertaining Miss Stanley of Oollinwood. and Mrs. Dick Henson of are guests at the home of Wm. Schubert.

Henry Grngel 'and fami'y have moved If. Amherst on their new farm. Miss Heaopok of Detroit, has been visiting at 'Mr. Geo Langs. Miss Emma Berg teacher in district No 9, entertained her pupils at herl noa uronen up home, last Monday Merry tue Aiding by detectives of the games and refreshments contributed offices of the Keystone Home Development Oompanv of Pittsburg a few days ago.

This company operat- ed an "own your own home" scheme which many thousands in every pretty, showed in her i.jr«!i.; -vne could find, too in trace, of, her almost illiniitabie 10 n. KOUIOH ana reiresomeuts oontribo to the enjoyment of the occasion. Brownhelm Italy, often Kiutviijir ntw ee diameter and ojf un ls. Some of fright lanterns) IPllVtleh An alleged swindle was groups, so i i ttat: States li they don't bother Miranda, ivny among them. I their moving about The reason for" I never been i.

in Grafton. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. dall, a son, Maroh 1. Miss Marie Peck, who has been visiting Elyria returned home PiTTn TJ 1 i ei SJ enfc Saturday at Pittsfleld at the Pomona Grange.

Mr Sohoeppe of Cleveland, spent Saturday with Rev. Boyer excitement as that of the Arnold Investment company at Chicago weeks ago. my dear." -5 'I 1 JnoBt dream had in my Me," said Miranda. Eagle. StnBea Foot Smashed have av into Coughs house at the OUl Mo0 5 is vJbernn ror a few duys.

moved center. from North Eaton West Ridge. LaG range. are are new the the 0 baby at their home. Born, February 26, toJMr.

and Mrs. nsuS. 0 erowi 'i no well as Mrs. Laura BarnnnTis improving. Miss Ceha Waiting visited in Cleve land the past week.

8 Mary Martin Ment Friday and rda ln Cle veland and Berea. Mrs. Warren Miller of Oollinwood was the guest of Mr. and i 1 the week. 0 61111 1 sr has rented the rg Wilco 0 8e cccn by Rit hie WaS in Ak J' Eh Mr.

8iok Miss Edith and" Mr. Holliday have entered into the bonds of matri- 8 uire 8 Pent Tuesday of last week at Mr. I Squires, in Russia. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Harrv do fn7flne. SOn TM 1MMCh 6 tJl 0hiD has one a short time. VerSoy has retnrned'to take oam.v store. Yonr paper should have said the gas well belonging to Ross had I' frleQ neighbors of the late Captain Lyons met at his home March 3, to pay their last tributes respect. The funeral services at the old home conducted children have the sympathy i their Miss Haven is in Columbia learning dressmaking.

Charlie Grills has rented the Henry rarm for the coming year and ug into his new home hear that the child of is sick with pneumonia. 5 8 lJ 0 ot sister of George Nlohol of East Thiro street, an employe of the Weller Fngineer ing Company was severely injured at that institution on Wednesday He was working upon a heavy iron cast- which slipped from his grasp fall ag upon his foot. His toes were crushed and it is feared that some of in the foot may about arid Uiroutfh a but without icverintr the edges, Fili opening- with a savory stuffing, then it together and tie it at each end; brush it over warm butter, flour'it, cover it with a thick piece of and cook meat, in a baking tin containing some hot dripping in a moderate oven It must be basted or The greatest nation In the wotUfc i the greateit cooramer of Coffee the standard beverage emy state and territory of the Uaim. pure--that's why, bell. When shouted out: and watch all "1 "cad i i i IaK6 doties at the Elryia I uurain, sister of 6 MdI hfJ 1 0 10 1 3 Pneumonia.

The butternut ridge ceme- 14. suffering with typhoid' Mr. and Sweet and son, of and son of Oleve- parents, Mr. and Sunday. Mr.

Charles Wight of Hartsbursh visited his father Wight, and Belden. North Amherst wiSo-ae 1 HLaw 1 officiating. Is refreshments' were" served fine time is'roported. Alma Keisinger is visiting and Elyria and a a Feb Interesting Facts Abont those of the State of 1 TM from a 1 Heath Jumped or fell stack and landed on his Hnbbard and' Miss Flora Sat- Ingalls urday. I A Freeman, Gott, Starr dav Wiloox visited Elyria Satnr- TT Underbill A UnderhiU Underbill Under- bill and Mrs.

Esther Miller were in iilyria on business Saturday Th mo friends of Mr. and Mrs Lake Stiwald ia on. the sick 1 E1 8 building a UttfJu tlii. 114 9VBUQQ6F-T681(l6DJ6- 'w nmored 'hat the Nickel Plate i a li a epot at the Sheffield switch this spring. "Ike." Bright ol The work will be done this A Bungart returned home ending a week in Oollinwood.

wio! de1t lecture Ely- I Si 1 school lecture course will bn March 10 in place of March 17. ladies of the Congregational vp-, Mrs. Kollyer, this week. Frank Seeley was the guest I of friends in Elyria Thursday Pnr0ha8el th4home The ladies of St. Joseph church State School Commissioner Bonebrake has made his annual report to the secretary of state, showing that in the school districts of Ohio 1,801 new school houses were erected at a cost of 11,513,864.

School property in Ohio has cost, to date, $48,275,881. It required 28,778 teachers, to supply the public schools last year an increase of 287 over the previous year. There are almost two women leachers to one man. The ennmera- lon of school youth showed 1,245,898 persons of school age in the state, while the actual enrollment was 833 044, an increase of 2,187. Adding universities and colleges, 871,861 persons were receiving education in the state during the year.

talking he in your positions, he up. And then for the noticed that th filled with glided about as iem. came up, until it was quite -J g'H next me, with a whis Pe''ed: of those silver stars would come to I do Ln -n ir1 but "I do hope it In my heart I wanted the bUt ne1 6 as to be Iite said the old lady but kindness does not come from compul- I didn't get I dear. I got three, and else got anv at nil An 7- meat to broM-n. Serve by muslwoom gh wHh TM Free A Ilrl.l of Com It-ng-iiieers, as most of us know, are a for their ready resources in emergencies.

During- the recent Chi" ecessar to set a tte a plver in a Katon The republicans of Eaton towmhip. will meet at the town hall on -rm day evening, Maroh 17th at o'clock for the purpose of nominate candidates for the township W. H. IMTWEfl Causes an Epidemic of TypboME Fpver ond ve.e no An engineer toot a detnch to a vilTn ff b'-iienr -by, raided it and came back with a of coolies, each carrying one of these which More cases of typhoid fever reported at the health office in laud last weefc than ever before the history of the city. There 109 cases of the disease, of which it is claimed thirty-nine were in flSm various leaving fievmtty leases in private residences.

Tte (spread of the disease is attributed i the drinking of lake water, which Mt some unaccountable 'manner te Probate Court And I have never been so happy in all my lifers I was then. My heart seemed to of 1 J0y The ot it awoke me. I eomttruer thi a ing to Sun. Her Method. They just concludiDg- a scries I of "first aid to the injured" lessons! of "I- think it means something.

I think it is a good omen Why, have been awake tot and hours, and I still have that teehng of triumphant happiness clinging to i wrote- 1 a the th "How the "It's North RidgevHle of Mrs. North has ner place south of the railroad. Allen Sanders has opened a barber shop in the Hotel give him a call Mr. and Mrs. Kelner entertained A id society Thursday.

orty took dinner. Mi8 aggie 5 onga was able be brought home Monday where she is improving, but.not abfe to be but ihe last entertainment of the citizens entertainment course will be given Thursday evening, March 19, at the city hall. Tne attraction Coit Novelty Co. Admission adults 35 cents; school children 90 cents. Mr Fr Curtice of Penfleld.

visited her sister, Mrs. Prantz, Thnrsdav IB reD of Lorai n. is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frantz. Sheffield Mr8 Carrie Gilson entertained the Indies Aid society, last Thursday.

A large number attended and a most enjoyable day was spent by everyone. Mrs Chambers is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Beese? The funeral of Osgood took place last 1 weefc Sheffield the deceased Was ah old resident of this place having lived ftere about thirty-five years, but the if I ea ot er life was sp nt with her brother, deceased had been a great sufferer for many years Mrs. John Esohtruth, who baa been very sick this winter is recovering.

Baker's Crossing. Mrs. Snyder an aged woman liv- on Stony Ridge was found dead when he returned from work Friday Feb. 37. The funeral was neld at the Catholic church the following Monday.

Harry RiBgroay son of Geo. Ridg 7 last Wednesday from tne Pbiliipine Islands, where be has been with his regiment. Ho was discharged last November. Harry has many interesting stories to relate' Misa Geer, who has been at the wholesale millinery-house in Cleveland returned home Saturday. rn i fS is at tbe hospital in Clevehuid being treated for cancer in his face.

I Mr. Miller' was in last week. 5 a A the guest of Elyria friends Sunday Mrs Melzel of Lorain was the truest ofpfrs. Kollmyer, last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Patterson were in Cleveland visiting friends. The of St. Peters ohnrch were entertained by Mr. bach, Wednesday evening Mr.

Shanafelt and Miss fiTf tflfk A ing Miss is classmates and friends of Alfred Fields surprised him at his home no Spring street. The event being his eleventh birthday anniversary. The class presented the young host with picture and cup and saucer Mrt Lauer of Cleveland, has purchased Lem Mikloajpsyk, of Berea, ha been appointed administrator the estate of John Counter, late Columbia under 68 bond. Fanver has been appointed ad numstrator of tBestate of Antony late of Lorain bond. Stanley Knrta has been appointed guardian of Annie Anusz- keiwioz and Frank Anuszkeiwici, minors of Lorain, under bond.

Thos. Howlette of Grafton, has been appointed guardian of David Reynolds, Mary E.Reynolds and Earl Reynolds, minors, under $100 ond. The sugar social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schnler-waaasMoess both social and financially The friends 4tn in entertained at'dinner Wednesday, March honor of her guest, Mr.

and Mrs. Reidinger of Oberlin, calling on friends here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Umstetter have been quite sick with influenza. Mr.

Spriggs of Clyde. is iting his brother, Spriggs. The New England supper and bazaar to be held at the town hall will oTon tbe evening of March 20th instead of March 18, as stated last week. Lickerish has purchased the Hamilton place on Cleveland street. The Olmstead baby that wassodan- Beronsly.

siok.is Mrs. .8 JOTOJINE The People's Auto-Transit Selling Stock. 'Don't know," said the old lady not down in the books." 0t the in is success in my work. Of that I feel quite sure. And I think one of thein meane The some kind." said the old lady.

10 8 8 to marr JV as you know. rrut I likely to becom 1 said Mlran da, rather aggrieved Well, well," said the old lady "one never knows. These drea'm'stars are so vague, unfortunately. They ought to be marked plain figures, like the rubbish in the shops. By the way, I've got to go and in one of the settlements, and worker in charg-e thought it be a good idea to have a written' test.

Among other questifins she would you restore consciousness to a person who had been rescued from drowning?" In to this a maiden with an affection for polysyllables Man. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the order tribe of Ben Hor for the with which they paid my late baud's insuraucp. Mrs. Mary Brazee. Famous Farm Vox.

Mrs. has -sola famous McKinley farm to Adams, widow of tbe former keeper of the farm. Tbe price was $10,000. Man'a Inhumanity to First Detective-- How did- man CONCERT (1TEBE6TING ITEMS OF NEWS of Orange, was Cole, Wednesday is Mr. guest of Mr7 night.

TO th 0il Lahore is Irish of Rochester, was the guest of friends 'in town Sunday. Mr. Cole, Mt. I in LaGrange Tuesday. Mrs.

Ohapin expects to start for Georgia Mr. Erne Wheeler has accepted a position on the railroad. Poiner was in New London Wednesday on Agrioola. their home'to a Mr. Oleve and, who will use it for a summer re sidence.

air. Bohrer is quite sick with in- flnenza. Mr. who was so badly burned by a live wira at the hpuse.last week, is able to be out but his arm is very painful. and Mrs.

Maddock were pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening when about afdozenf relatives bom, Eiwia appeared at 'ttfeir home, Wheip' orate the anniversary of' their wed- 18 who has been quite with rheumatism, has gone to for treatment." Norwalk has. been granted tail carrier'. by the ment. another A few weeks ago The Tribune published a story concerning an auto-mobile line wnioh Jwomtd oonaoot Oberlin with the lake and other points not touched by the electric roads. The new company, incorporated under the laws of Arizona as The People's Aoto-Traaeit has its office in North Amherst and its directors andjoffieers are men residing Vermilion, firownbeto, Kipton and other nearby, towns.

Wednesday Whitmore, of Vermilion, the president, and Moulton, of Brownhelm, were in town and endeavored to place some of the stock- Tribune. They went through crowded streets and passed a grey church, where a rather vulgar wedding was coming to a festive termina: ion. Miranda looked on at it in disgust and said one or two grimly sarcastic things! And the lady said she was tired of good a jA 1 wanted something human, and need those people very much indeed. They ame back from their shopping in time for uncheoo, and as they entered the house the Id lady said to Miranda: "Your dream--has come true. Look at Paper confetti had been thrown' outside he church at the wedding, and three little tars of silver paper had settled on Miran- aa muff.

Miranda swept them off imna- tientty and stamped her foot. "It'sTo bad, she al d. "It's cruel! It's Second Detective--Well, you see we traveled tar 300 miles. But what had that to do with his confession?" "I bought a cigar'of'the (rain boy and gave it to him. After smoking it he thought to die, so he told me Tribune.

Walrus Skin. Walrus skin is the latest Given by the Maccabee Sunday Alter noon. The Maccabee band gave its tat popular concert in the opera Sunday afternoon. It was a fine sao- cess in every way and was listened to by a Inrge and appreciative aartt- enoe. The bar; tone by The death rate in Chicago for tne month'of February was SO out ot every 1,000.

The stone roads are appreciated by oquntry.people 1 pf the, iiauuuujt, Ol AVOn. Mrs. Worden is with her daughter Mw. Watt, in Kenttm," and Mrs. lin college.

Reising ing her aunt, 0r are- erftertain- a student ef Ober sr of Belden, is Irs. Rogers. visit- XX SAVINGS BANK BBHE policy of this bank aface beginning bnsinea has been mm charnctemed a spirit of conservatism, fair dealunrand sound methods. The 'directorate is composed of leading There seem to be more robins and early spring birds this year -The 'colored Ohio, hold a state convention at Akron on May 4, 5 and 6. Booker Washington will attend.

Sheep Gone Crmzy A few days ago a strange dog chased andjbit some sheep for Mr. Van Sickle and quite a number for Mr. Mnnger, of Wakeman. Van Sickle found the in his.stable the next day and shot him. The sheep bitten and npt killed have since gone crazy, and are thought to have rabbies, and those that did not die have been killed.

LORAIN "Who's cruel and senseless?" Fate, The manager of dreams, if you He makes me believe that splendid things are going to happen to me, and then said the old "you are takiiiff a very narrow-minded of it TM 8 I have been dalled many' thing. aid Pa0 fe a fr om yo try to imagine the point of view if you prefer it--the manaeer To him the three-little, serap! of p'ap'er'Vnat on your muff just now may be every ness. The very handsomest memorandum books, desk pads and come the skin of the North Sea animals, and one and- all are completed with silver corners of dull, old- looking metal. United States Mortality Statistics. Among the foreign-born residents of the United States tbe mortalJty is i greatest in Irish and Germans and least in the Polish.

or three weeks Inter. By Rail from Paris to Pekin. A through train service from Paris to Pekin was arranged some days ago by the directors of the Nord, Quest and Orleans railway companies of I France and representatives of Belgian Dutch, German and Austrian Divorced then Bemarrie'd A divorce was granted Fred nefky from Lydia Quashnefky nrday by Judge Webber, on grooafe of gross neglect of duty and tttat- tery. On MondayTMrs. QoaenoeOy was married to Alonzo Gibson, tfr Mayor King of Lorain.

Wm South "It's difficult to it, but I can 'I see whatSyon mean. Oniy, in.tibat what was the point of the dream I te11 you won't like "Nevermind." "Well it-might teach you to consider' your pnzes in a slIe) In any 'snapped "Tm Cat ok In His THere of'a "man of wBen he jwas asked his father lived to be an old man, replied that hia father was upstazrs, putting his grandfather ij another setting of this story -fila enough to be new--which is told by the New York Times'as coming from a southern was explaining how healthy his part of the state ia A mountaineer, ,92 years old, and hia ft fer from the fu" Gov. Nash has issued the annual Arbor Day proclamation, setting April 17 as the time. The day is to be observed in the public schools, When two hoars will be devoted to forestry information. 4 The Patterson or Boxwell Examina- (tion will be, given this spring in the I High school building in on the third Saturday in April, and the second Saturday in May.

Pupils passing the examination are entitled to have their tuition paid in the nearest high school. Candidates for OfHce Under the Code grief, the wife said: "I always, told you, John, that should never raise that child." Direct from our distillery to Yf 1 Sam O.altr*' Profits! Prtvmlt HAYNER VHISKET PURE 8EVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE MTS PUD BY US we OUR OFFER I Alp yon, The of the republicans were Closed for registration Wednesday evening at Attorney Coleinan's office. There are thirteen candidates for the hoard of jmblio service. George Bnell is the candidate for nomination for mayor. He is the local representative of the Postal Tel-1 --vph Company.

Hawlev Remembered, aveii wTM Tn! 7 8honl1 be remembered to the ayes, Prank, and. Thomad credit of disappearing guns and Chapman are OB t'for the nomination smokeless powder that mod lor auditor. Present Solicitor Hughes projectile hits a man he also is after re-election. ''--'1 1 Claim Inventor's Honors. The West Virginia legislature will be asked this winter'to appropriate money for the erection of a suitable monument to James Rumsey, who many claim, has the right to the distinction of having, first used steam as a motive power in a boat.

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