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The Elyria Reporter from Elyria, Ohio • Page 3

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THE ELYRIA REPORTED, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1906. Real Estate For Sale. Two 8 room houses ou West Fourth Street, lota 41 1.4x165 each, lias, tenter and cellar. 12 room houtw on Middle lot 82 has water and bath. Good an Bast Klver St.

cellar, tittered cistern, ''pump and sink, lot Tvro new 8 room houaes In south end modern in every re- flinkson Ontteebeoder Conti-iu-tors, Builders and Real Kstate 224 W. Broad St. Phone 807 Pol itical Announcements. SHERIFF. I will be a.

candidate for sheriff ot Loraln County, iubject to decision of the coming Republican County Convention. 2-lS-tf-d R. 3. WARD. FOR COl-NTY COMM188IONKR.

I wish to announce to my friends that I will be a candidate for count; commissioner subject to decision of Republican County Convention. DAN EASON, Blyria, FOR SffiERIFF. I wish to announce to my friends that I will be a candidate for the office of sheriff of Loratn County. iub Ject to the decision of coming Republican Convention. W.

J. HILLIBR S-l-tf Klyrla. FOR COROITOR. I will be a candidate for coroner at tormln county subject to the decision of the coming Republican county convention. DR.

O. B. FRENCH. 3-5-tf 4 wky. NOTICE.

Sold for Cash or Easy Payments. Spreads, Clocks, Blankets. We also handle a. full line of Clothes Wringers, warranted. A postal will bring us to your house.

W. J. GRIFFITH. 919-R D. H.

TODD, Rep. 550 West Second St. Elyrla. O. We now have our Spring Patterns In Lace Curtains, Rugs, Portiere.

Rogers Silverware, Table Linen, Bed Writ U. TRAINING TO MEET OBERLIN Cleveland, May track men are preparing for the first match of the, season, which Is to be Friday afternoon, May 11, with rlln on Case field. Indications that the contest will be a close In all departments, and considerable reliance is being placed on the new Reserve men, who beea showing up well in their work. has a goodly bunc of men, and she is coming up deter mined to win. Reserve Is puttin all her best efforts, and the me haw 'been training assldously a season, some of them keeping tt all through the winter.

"Ted" Green, Reserve's crac splinter, has been out but once thi year, and it is not known whether not he will participate in the mee Friday afternoon His absence wi be materially felt, but Reserve ha a new wonder in Merrill Barden, th freshman, who came into promlnenc on the football squad last season Bardeu has been putting it over a' the men who have come out this sea son. He out distances them all with out the least effort, and if the antic! patlons of his admirers come true Oberlin will have to look close in or dor to be in it for a minute. The other men who will particl pate in the sprints are Charted G. an Bradshaw Shrleve. Charles Shrleve made good last year.

His brother Bradshaw, is a freshman this year but he has been coming to the fron steadily, and he promises to make good. Captain Galpin and Anderson are Reserve's quarter-milers, am they will keep Oberlln's men busy tc get ahead of them. Captain Galpin Radcllffe and Hyde are entered fo the half mile, and Malone and Met zgar are entered for the one and two mile runs. McKelvey has been doing excellent work inthe hurdles thu far this season. Galpin and Roberts will take care of the high and the broad Jumps.

Reserve has a new pole vaulter in Brunner. who made 10 feet 6 inches at Cejitral last year. Indications are that he will beat his former record this year. Portmann has been gladdening the hearts of all Reserve men by his excellent work in the weights Reserve has been rather weak in this department for some time, but Ports- mann promises to revolutionize af fairs. The Cleveland college would rather defeat Oberlin than almost any other team in the State.

The bal te.MU,took Oberlin down a few pegs last Saturday, and now the cry of the students Is that the same thing be done with the track team next Friday. DOES THIS SUIT YOU? H. A. Dykeman, the enterprising druggist of Broad street, is having such a large run on "HINDIPO," the new Kidney Cure and Nerve Tonic, and hear it so highly praised that they now offer to guarantee it In every case to cure forma of Kidney Troubles and Nervous Disorders. They pay for it Ifj 4 give your entire satisfaction.

If you use it, it is their yours. A 50-cent box seat by mail under positive guarantee. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Holllster's ocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.

H. A. DYKEMAN. YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE When you buy wall cf Smith Bros. Their are right, consistent With the qual- ity of paper, and our stock large, well assorted and full of the latest designs.

SmithJBrothers OHIO NEWS NOTES thorough and complete investigation of the Union Central Life Insurance company wil be made by the 'Wisconsin legislative investigating committee. Professor James W. Glover, and his assitants will arrive in Cincinnati this week, to investigate tie books and prepare for the sessions, which will be held in Milwau- kfe, beginning Monday, May 14 Fjrofessor Glover is professor of actuarial science of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and an authority on life insurance. Under the supervision of Miles M. Dawson he has just completed his work on the bcjoks of the Northwestern Llle Insurance company at Milwaukee.

Mrs. Robert H. Finch, wife of the former mayor of Toledo, dled from carbolic acid poisoning. She had arisen after midnight, dressed, and taken the poison, afterward lying on the lounge to die. Ill health Is given as the cause of her act.

She was 45 years of age, Through the action of Vice President O'Neill of the National Teamsters' union, the teamsters' strike in Toledo was settled, both sides making concessions. More than 250 men are allowed to return to work by the settlement. Growing out of the strike was a fierce mob fight, which was prevented from becomng a possible tragedy by the prompt action of the police. The police in Marion county and vicinity are hunting JEor Arch Manley, a young man charged with horse stealing, who escaped- from the county Jail by slipping through a doorway left open accidentally, knocking down a negro workman and the wife of Sheriff Drown, both of whom tried to stop him. Le R.

Pox, who was badly injured in a gas explosion at his home In Fostoria Is dead without having been Informed that his wife, who was Injured at the same time, had died. The couple will be buried In one grave. They leave a girl, 7 months of age. explosion of gas in of Dllllngtr block In North Baltimore caused a fire which destroyed the whole building. The loss is $20,000.

which is nearly covered by insurance. The losers are A. L. Smith, shoe store; Mull Ewlng, novelty store; William Stoufnr, insurance office; Mrs. Peters and Mr.s.

Percy and Daniel Dillinger, owners of the block. T. T. Ansberry, of Defiance wns nominated by acclamation for congress by the Democrats of the Fifth district at Bryan. He was nominated two years ago after 1,800 ballots had been taken, but was defeated in a normally Democratic district by W.

W. Campbell, his Republican opponent, whom he will again run against A good complexion is impossible with the stomach out of order. If pasty or sallow people would pay more attention to their stomachs, and less to the skin of their faces, they would have better complexions. KODOL FOR DYSPEPTIA will digest what you eat and put your stomach back in right shape to do it's own work. Kodol relieves palpitation of the heart, fatulence, sour stomach, heart burn, etc.

fold by all croplsts. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The Sheffield Land and Improvement Co. vs. the C. L.

W. Ry. Co lots for right of way for Cleveland Loraln Wheeling Railway Company. $3,161. Theodore V.

Braman, trustee to Sophia E. Braman, land in the cltr of Elyria. J300. The Savings Deposit Bank Trust Co. to Jonathan and Anna L.

Wooding, land in the city of Lorain. John Rust to Charles F. Short, land in the village Amherst $450. John S. Tart to Frances J.

Martin land In the township of Black River $305. Henry M. Tenney, to Nettie A. Williams, land In the village of Oberlin. S.

T. to R. A. Jameson and H. B.

Martindale, land in the township of Avon $1,975. The Sheffield Land Improvement o. to Alex Rusuko, land in I.orain. $750. Julia Standen, to Henry Standen land in the township of Black River $1.

E. C. S. Brown and Clara B. Brown to D.

C. Fisher, land in tb.r city of Lorain 520. Lydia Peters to the Citizens Sav- ngs and Trust in the township of Amherst. $6150. S.

Clarence Lewes and wife to Jessie Otis Tilden, land in the citv Io- rain. $1.00. Albert H. Fitch and wife to Emma J. Fitch, land village of Wellington.

$300. Geo G. Fackler to William G. Mitchell, land in the township of Elyria. $300.

S. S. Warner and Margaret A. Warner to Lucy I. Weedman, land the township of Rochester.

$5,200 Arthur Tedrow to W. O. and M. D. 3rown.

land In the city of ElyVia. $375. J. C. Crisp as trustee for J.

W. Taj or, to Harry Tedrow, as trustee for A Tedrow. land in the city ol ilyria, $210. Geo. B.

Farmer to W. O. and M. D. Brown, land in the township of Carisle.

$1350. There's a Knack About Knowing What To Get All the Good There Is In Your Food and With the Least Effort. Why Not Eat Less and Digeat All You Eat 1 The bodies of elderly people especially are worn and eani)y tired. They need all the strength they can get. Their stomachs especially must be saved from doing too much work.

Heavy foods should be avoided. fry it on the Goal Range I can't get along without it." Afoodthat demands thu least amount of work from the stomach is (ho mobt nourishing and Btreugthuuiui? ol foods. Such is Ilardyfood. It is the happiest combination of thti most nourishing foods in the world, wheat and malted barley. One need hardly hayo stomach (o digest Ilardyfood, it is so exquisitely nourishing and invigorating.

In making Ilardyfood, nothing but the life of the gram is used--all thu worthless and indigestible portioiiK are cast out. Hardy tood makes brain-lignient, bone, rnuspie-fibre and nerve. It gives Ihe maximum of stiength aud, demands Hu minimum of digeslion. For old people it renews the strength and vigor ot youth, and the it builds a fiun foundation lot a- vigorous frame. I Ilardyfood is far superior to broad or biscuits, The very ntiture of is chemically changed in the oven, on account of the jeast, and the heat.

Ilar- dyfood ii, the pure, iiuadiilterated pith of the purest meals. Throw nway your medicines and euro your stomach trouble by letting Hardy- iood have Mvay in building tip your health. Too many people eat meat and other heavy foods, and of course they digebt a very small percentage of them. Why not eat less and digest all you tat Vt will strengthen your stomach and put a snailo on your face. Try it.

Ilardyfood i 1 del icious and appul and can )o sened many teniptmjf ways. At all grocers--iO cents. It is the only bclf-shlning stove polbh loi coat atoven, the beBt screen ennmel and oineenamel BUVCO work and money: ki 1v Tt dealer hasn't It, Diiy hns. I It is impossible to obtain relief troiii cronic indigestion and djspep- hia by the use of FOR I)Y- Some of the most hopeless i cases of long standing have yielded to it. it enables you to digest the food you eat and exercises a corrective influence, i i up the offli- citniey of the i i organs.

The stomach is the boiler wherein the i steam is made that, keeps up your vi- alily. health ami strength. Kodol digests what you at. Makes the slo- m.ich sweet--puts the boiler in condi- i to do the work a a of II--KIVOS relief from digestive disoulera, and puts, in sh.ipe I do best, and teel best. I i liy a clrt gi.sts.

No Matter What Want Whether it be te Sell, Hent or Trade Heal Estate, to engage Help, to Rent a Spare Koom or to Advertise a Lost or Found Article, there is no medium that brings more returns and so quickly as Reporter Want Ads Inexpensive, convenient, sure, and quick. JJ lines three days for 20c: SOc a week, nihh in advance- Count 6 words to a line. i VVANTKl). general housework. 121 1 1 1 1 isuii Slrcot.

4 2 6 E. Burrell FOR RENT. 0 room house on Huron stroct, l'Oll S.IM3 OR I with barn and pasture for horse and cow it desired. John Schaifolo, Home Phone W. 128 5-4 ff.

(tic ood ol A 111 Hood thini! MIII i i i i liK load of a i TtocK.v i i a i i TIM i HKPORT1SR WANT ADS PAY. XHO six-room houses on Fairlawn A i i feet of the Dean I I i i fat-lory. $1500. pay- i i down. Balance 1 same as rent.

i IK- ready a 2 0 I i of Kaiser and Brother 305 Ely- i 33j- S9 KOH 8.VLE. Light top spring wagon, inquire 220 Middle the Wheeler Wilson spwlnp; machine office. 6-4-tf i lo i i i iVpnrl cr I'll i and A A 1 Illl CollllLl Ol IK) I THAT PAY. 11 jiml i In Mil i Soinl itufiU'l. iihuk or --kiti on putt inability.

SO i PASSING i nil 1 I i ,1 li. i i I SO3-BO5 Seventh Street, A I O. C. roil of moms at the Gray, Sec- oml siiei'l. All modem convenience: at day's Shoe Store.

'G-l-tf KOK SAM: OR EXCHANGE Klne building lot, 50X120. shade (roes. In Vllladale Section, for horse and buggy. Enquire after P. M.

354 west Sixth st. 5-7--3t. POU KENT. J'Mva and six room suites In Thu Otcgon at 100 Grace Court. Steam a range and hot water fur- niilicd.

Oak floors, gas and electric- i i I i i i i Beautiful location -n convenience. 4-17-tf DR. H. W. PATRICK.

Fye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours: 1 to 4 and 7 to 8. We care not how you suffered, nor what faiUed to cure you, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the pun- est, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 enta.

Tea or Tablets. H. A. DYKEMAN. Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digestion.

Ko- i do! Dyspepsia cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest-- recuperate--grew strong again. A i few doses of Kodol aftermeala will soon restore the stotnach and'diges- 1 tive" organs to a full performance 'of i their functions naturally. 'Sold by I All Druggists Two Sides to Every Question Some stores go to sleep in summer, stocks and business dwindle. Juy as little as possible. Are con- tantly out of things ew pedple in town anyway," they ay; "what's the use of bothering dth them." That's one side of the summer usiness question.

Another store is unusually alert, ieeps varieties full, stocks fresh, etting new things and bargains, wherever -the goods are reliable)- rom manufacturers and importers. That's the other side of the ques- on--OUB side--the PEOPLE'S side SMITH THE SHOE MAN. PKESS THE BUT'TGN While It Costs Money You Get Your Money's Worth. It is problem usually to get Rood uliiKkry, but if you will Imy Dust Rye" you arc sure to hiue the best. "Gold I)us(" is distilled from all small grain which la cleaned and prepared especially for "Gold Oiiht." It la aged in wood and is stored in one of the best cquiped bonded ware houses it.

the State of Pcnn- syliauiii nnd is kept therein until it is ripe and mellow, flint Is nluit makes it delicious and nJHritious. This is the time of the year that you prepare your spring tonics and jfl medicines and you always use QJ whiskey in their preparations, rp rJ Get "Gold Dust" and have the best. It is for sale at all first- JO class dealers and druggists. QJ nJ T.HK A. R.

CHAMPNEY fO Sole Owners and DiMtrlubiitors. Table board, In a strictly private family by two or three first class pnriles for three or four months. Address Reporter office.5-7-2t FOR SALE. Horse, buggy and harness in perfect condition. Horse by Pilot i coming 6 years.

Guaranteed safe for lady. Buggy and har- both hand made. Will sell itp. Saunders, Century Bit. WANTED, Several young men 17 years or more, of age.

Apply tomorrow morning to Superintendent, Western Auto matlc Machine Screw Co. REST. 7 room house with all ments. Corner Third and 5-7--61. improve- Chestnut 4-27-tf 'streets.

Inquire of N. F. Kelllng. Ely DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD THIS SEASON? will furnish complete plans and specilica- i ions for Houses, Stores. Blocks, Churches.

Ho- 1els, Banks. Monuments, Alteration Jobs, etc. You get lower bids every time. Oosi of plans reasonable. Over 400 buildings built, from my plans in six years in Middle West alone.

CONSULTATION FREE. E. W. CAMPBELL, Architect. 32-33 Turner Building, filyria, O.

I Painting: Season is Near at Hand The Simplest Surest Safest -Handier nnly Perfect Sjlf-fiiiing Pen. No glass filler no ink to spill no cloggme or ihaking. You simply -he button (as lo the picture) and the pen a "flash." Writei the initunt it the paper Flash No. with 14 karat solid gold pen point finest vulcanized rubber and fully guaranteed. with gold $2.

50 No. 26 large lize, $3.00 with gold bands, $4.00 Sold by Stationers and Other Slores Ask YOUR DEALER. I doesn't sell you the Eagle "FLASH" Fountain Pens then send the retail price direct to Each pen absolutely guaranteed. Eagle Pencil Co. Manufacturers 377 Broadway, New York Get your orders i early.

The longer you wait, the longer you i have to wait. We use the Old Reliable lead and oil, unless oth- i ordered. All of our work and material Is guaranteed. J. COPAS Painters and Decorators.

Both Phones. 218-328 Sumner St. ESTIMATES PCKN1HED ON APPLICATION. TRY The People's Boot Shop NEW GOODS. NEW STOCK.

NEW STYLES OUR HOBBY Is to sell the Best Shoes, that can buy. It makes no difference to us what Style of Shoes you vant whether a low shoe or a high shoe, a patent leather or plain leather. We have'em all--and our shoes are made on the latest style models and have that snap and SMART STYLE BEAl'TY lo be found only in fine foot wear of the highest quality. Everything new and up to date. i M.

B. FAULHAEER, Manager. When in the flarket -FOR-I A Talk With Scattergood, THE INSURANCE MAN. Elyria, Ohio. Both Phones..

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