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in BUTLER COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1898. ONE FARE Service Wanted By Millcreek Valley People. They Desire a Five Cent Rate Into Cincianati. A Big Public Meeting Held in well Town Hall And Hot Resolutions Adopled Alleging a Union ol Consolidaled and Dayton Co. Against the People.

The meeting of the Milcrick valley committee of one hundred called to protest against a division of the old Main stre3t line and a ton-cont faro, at the Hartwell Town hall, Wednesday night, was largely attended and marked with AL vim and vigor in its protecdinga that presages certain vietory for its demands Chairman It S. Waddell opened the ball by reading a letter from P'rasident Dwyer of the Dayton Traction company stating that his company had purchased that portion of the Main street line north of the from Charles Kligour, and that it proposes to operate a line from Locklaad () Fountain squiro on the following terms: A PIVE-CENT CASH FARE which the company would pay tho solidated for each adult passenger it carries south of the 700 and "such additional rates of fare a9 will reasonably compensato tho Dayton Traction com paoy." It was the general opinion that the letter was equivocal in terms and prattically meant nothing, and that no proposition would he considered by the realdents of the valley from nay company that did not provide for a continuous trip with a Greant fare to Fountain square. The following RESOLUTIONS were offered by Attorney A. J. Marsh: WHEREAS, The Consolidaled Street Railway company of Cincinnati has a grodual process of absorpslon of independent competing lines of street rail.

ways in said city, and, ailed by favorable legislation, sequirel a monopoly the buslocas of traasporting the people of said city and suburbs by stroot railway methods; and WHEREAS, Said street railway company has already provided adequat: and satisfactory street railway fo ties for all the peoply ct said city sad suburba, excapting villages lovatel the Milloreek valley, at uniform ralo of flvo ceals cash fara on any part said lines, including transfers; sod WITEREAS, The proposed division sale in two parts of t.ho Cincinnati clined Plane Railway is caused aolely by the CONFLICTING CLAIMS of lien holders of sald line and would other wise be unnecessary and inexpedient; and, WHEREAS, Said division and sale said line in two parts to two or more different purohasora, necessarily means, la the absence of any othor street railway line (brough the villages of valley, the exaction of a t30 coat from all of eald valley Fall city who may be tranaported said divided lines; and, WHEREAS, Said resu'ts cannot to be detrimootal to tbe properly business Interests of the people of city an I of ssid valloy especially; therefore he it salved, by the liercek valley committee of one hundred, That it the Judgmont of enid committee that reisson of the foregoing recitals it wmea the PLAIN DUTY of the Conaolidaled Street Railway piny either to become the purchasor the Cincinnati Inclined Plain railway as an and to oporato the as such al a single fare of fivo conta and from any part of tho said line, eluding transfers, or, in case is 1s considered to ho desirable by the Consolidated Sircet Railway company to purchase auld Main stroot line of tho Zoological gardens, that il tend i's Mitchell avenue of Chester line porth through eaid villages, 10 to provide tho same accommodations sho same sate of fare as is now paid all other suburbs of said city. Bo further Resolved, That if the said idated street railway company DOES NOT AGREE 10 and declines to accede to the of said representing all people of said valley, as hereiobefore not forth, thia commitic pledges by a united effort, aided by all tho ple of sail valloy, to secure from next general assembly of modilication of existing legislation signed to parpeluate the monopoly the street railway as will enable an independent and petlag atreet rallway line to he structed and operated from the I me of said villages to Fountain in paid city, at a five-cent fare. Mr. Marsh, in discussing the said that the Consolidated did not want to grant a far) bocsus, any! road through tho valley would re ly a feeder for St, and the people compelled to 1130 He did nol believe that THE TRACTION COMPANY had purchased the 'Main street lino north of the Zoo from Charles Kilgour, bocsir3e it did not have the money and not, because the sale to him had could been confirmed by the court. It was simply a covert scheme to compel the people to pay two The held out tho threat that law would be sacured allowing suburban roads to qua over the Consolidated.

Mr. Pugh did not want to wait for the legislatoro, but 10 lio the courts to vacate the charter of the old Main street line, tear upits track: and deal de nova with all Mr. llammol elated that such a suit was now pendiog, brought by the village of Car thago. Thompson, Coanor sod others spoke for the resolutlone, and 011 a vote they were unanimously adopted. I was then decided to send a committee with the resolutions to confer with tho directors of the consoll latod.

For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has boon used for over fifty years by lions of mothers for their children while teething, with porfect 11 soothes the child sofiens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, sud is the best remedy for diarrhea. It will relieve the poor littlo sufferer iminediately, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-fivo cents: bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mra.

Wins. Blow's Soothing Syrup," and tako 10 other kind, THE MAINE CADETS Organized By the Patriotic Young Ladies of Mattie ney Elected Capiain A number of young ladies of themselves into a pormanent organization culled the Mainecadeis, At the meeting last Friday night tho followiag officers wore chosen: Captain, Mottle McChensney; first licutenant, liaitio White; second lioutenant, Jesse Doyle; sergeants, Mable Wentz, Zulu Wyekle, Cora Beard, Mable Crampton; quartermaster, May Beard; corporal, Maud McChesney. They have received au invitation to lake part in tho decoration of our dead 011 Memorial Day. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night It spoils their sleep. You can drink Gratu-0 when you please and sleep liko a top.

For (rain-0 does not ailmulale; it nourishes, oheora and feeds. Yot it looks and tastes ilko the best coffee. For nervous poraons, young people and children Grain-0 is the pertect drink. Made from pure graina. Got packago from your grocer today.

"Try it in place of coffee 15 and 25c. CONFIRMED By the United States Court Has Been the Sale of the Main Street Line, Cincinnali to Kilgour. In the Uniled 9tates court Saturday the sale of the Cincinnal! Inclined Plano Railway (Main street line) was confirmed to Chas. IL. KIgour, at his bid cf $278,000.

An order was given to execute the required deed () the property, and Receiver Brent Arnold was directed to turn orer the road and all its property to the purchaser. Tho purchase monoy is to ba paid in two weeks, and the court reserved the right to take back the road in csEe of failure to comply with any of the terms of the bid. Special Master Philip B. Spenco is lowed son for his services to selling the road. No Gripe When you take Hood's Pills.

The big, old-fashfoned, sugar-coated pills, which tear son all to pleces, are not in it with ITood's. Easy to take Hood's and casy to operate, is true of Hood's l'ilis, which are up to date in every respect. Sale, certain and sure. All Pills druggists. C.

I. Hood Lowell. Mass. Tue only l'ills to lake with Hood's Sarsaparilla. COL.

HUNT Still In Command of the First. There Has Been Considerable Opposition Developed Against Him, Company Has Five "Yellows" Who Will Not Enlist In the Service of Uncle Sam -Some News and Notes From Camp nell- -Our Soldier Boys. CAMP' Colonel command mastorel of the ho will on the It is when him The for of fact, as their not ended two ways yet be regiment board governor Huat's ominendation charge ielaturo action. that by the of his day it upon ollicer "They ara ment sod The declined of tenth ba of camp noder service lows: Baskett, McMaon. kamp, Clark, and Privates Schofield son Roberts.

Privato Charles Klayer ley Tax Inquisitor B. W. Hilliilan of 12 Columbus will begin work in this All arrangements aro now completed county next Monday. I comes from for the meeting of Miami clasels of the to reliable source that Mr. G.illan will First Raformed eburch beginniog add a large amount of perconel proper.

day evening. Betwoon thirty-Ove and ty to tho (ax duplicate of the county forts ministers and church ollieers will A penalty of to per cont, la aided to all ba horo Tuesday afternoon and tho omitted personal property. ladeis have arranged for the serving of lunch to all who are here at the supper a A. I'. Jones of Chicago will locale in hour.

this oily to practice law. lie will occupy The services will bo open to all and 9 an onica with Culla J. Sauth to the cordial invitation is extonded to overyNew Hamilton House block. 0110 to be present. Miss Archer, tho missIonary from The following is the program for the Dayton who was killod ia Africa as told three doys' session: in the telegraphic news of today, was TUESDAY, TE P.

M. well known in llamilton, she being a Sarmon by retiriog president, Rey. G. relative of Mr. acd Mrz.

A. A. Mixor W. Williard, D. Holy communion, who a few years ago ramoved to in charge of Rov.

RORs V. Wieka, Paul, Minn. Miss Areber ofton visite) WEDNESDAY. 7:30 p. in "Church Fiances." Meeting fIL m.

Friday evening daring the heavy rain charge of Rav. C. E. Mil'er. 1.

V'alue and wind storm, a largo silver poplar by of methods, Rov. M. I. Fox, Xenia. 2 How to Raiso Current Espouses, by situated on Main street between and Itev.

S. I. Runkle, Arcauum, end Rev. streets, was blowa overand fell acres: W. A.

Hale, D. Dayton. low to the electria light, telephony and fete- raise benevo'ences, by Rov. S. V.

Saywires. 'The tree was removed der, tineaville. 1. Should Church graph Auxiliaries Contribate to Other Fuads Saturday In pieces. Before the are Regular Apportionments of paid? by V.

P. Van Horne, Daylon. At the meeting tho board of control General Discussion. Saturday night tho beard unanimously THERSDAY, 8:00 P. M.

adopted the following resolution in- 66 tho Sunday School." Meeting In troduced by Mr. Me Maken: charge of Rev. R. Keller, West Alexan. "Be it rosolyed by the board of control dris.

1, Tho in the Sundayof Hamilton, that tho chief of polleo! school, by Rev. 11, M. Merman, be jostructed to servo cotive on all Miamisburg. Class cal Sunday persons owning and operating or operating School Moetings, by Mr. Albert Shoarer, Daylon.

3. Modern Sunday School under leases, or percentage, or royally or permitting the use on their Mothods; (a) normal work, (b) home house by Rov. premises either 88 owner, leasee, or P. W. Hoffman, Alpha.

1. Our Rerenter, any Blot machine, or other gambling device of what aver naturo formed Watchword, by Rov. (1. V. Walker, Swanders.

General discussion. that the law relating to gambling will! ba strictly enforced and that such THURSDAY, 7:0 P.M. gambling dovices and machines inust "Christian Kodeavor" meeting in be removed withlo 10 claye." charge of Rev. R. F.

Shultz, 1. Home Endeavor Problems; (a) the prayer. The Board of Control at the meeting Roy. A. by Klinger, SpringSaturday night clected P.

E. Welsh 8B boro; (b) the consecration inviting, Rev. chief of the fire department, HI. 1. Hart, Dayton; (c) tho committes, by Kov.

D. Borghsitor, Germantown. Watchman Van Ausdall of the Syca2. Endeavor and Good Citizenship, by more streot crossing let down gato Rev. W.

E. Ludwick, free iville. AdSaturday attornoon 83 a switch engino stops. (a) The leath lezion, by vanco approached and knocked Thomas Mr. W.

If. Siegfried, Springboro; (b) Leonard of Rockdele from 88 ring-! "C'omrades of the Quiet Hour," by Miss wagon. Leonard was badly bruised. Bessie Hamilton, Ohio. Gonoral Bell, The accident was unavoidable.

discussion. Committee, Nov. C. 1.. Miller and Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart secured lodging Rov. It F. Shuttz. at William Symmea' Friday evening.

They skipped Monday maning with about worth of Mrs. Symmes' woar ing apperal. NOTICE, THE GREATER includes the less flood's Harsaparilla cures hip and scrofula sores and it may be dopend-1 ed upon to cure boils and pimples and humora of all kinds. HOOD'S PILLS aro tho favorite (amily break cathartic. Curo sick hoadacho, up a cold.

COOK BOOK FREE Our book of 400 selected receipts by practical housekeepers, for practical house. keepers, will be mailed to anyone on receipt of stamp and address. Cleveland Baking Powder Co, 83 Falton New York. US HAMILTON BRIEFS HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Fever.

No. 3 Infants' Discuses No. 4 ce Diarrhea. No. 8 Neuralgia.

No. 9 Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia. No.

14 Cures Skin Disenses. No. 15 Rheumatism. No. 20 Whooping Cough No.

27 Kidney Discases. No. 30 Urinary Diseases No. 77 Colds and Grip. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid upon receipt price.

25 racb. Humphreys' Medicine 111 William New York. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR SPRING BUYERS TGuyer New Brown Stiff Hats, Dunlap and Knox Styles at $2.50 and $3.00. Black or Brown Tourist Hats at 98c. Black or Brown Stiff Hats, hand- at $1.50.

New Negligee Shirts from 50c to $2.00. Nobby Summer Neckwear at 25c and 50c. Don't overlook our Fine Straw Hats for Men, Boys and Children. The styles are all new and the prices will surely surprise you. A.

HENES, Hatter and Furnisher, No. 6 South Third Street. DR. WILLIARD, The Reformed Church's Grand Old Man, To Open the Meeting of Miami Classis With a Sermon. (interesting Subjects Which Will Be Discussed During the Meetings, Which Will Be Held at the First Reformed Church- -About Forty Ministers and Church Officials Coming.

In pursuance of a resolution of the county commissioners of Butler vonnty, Obio, passed April: to rebuild bridge neruss Miami river on site of or "Old Covered Bridge," 21, notire hereby given that said destroyed by flood of Miami river on March Bourd of County Commissioners will hear on the 25th Day of May, 1898, nt 0 o'clock 11. 131., al tiso oNlice or the county commissioners of Butter county, Oblo, the views and wishes or all persons interested 119 10 the advisability of chang. ing the dimensions of a certain bridge pro. posed to he ererto aeross the Miami river on tire site of 1218 "'Columbian" or "Old Covered Bridge," destroyed by fool of Miami river 1558, from the dimensions of said old bridge, and that snid views and wishes be presented to said board eluser by petition. remonstrance or orally.

By Order of Board of County (TA of Butler County, Ohio. FRANK N. DEERR, may andi9-2t-w County Auditor. Legal Notice. Legal Notice.

Probate Court, Butler County, Olfo, No. 518, of 1 he Ellzabeth Smith, Deceased, Smith, e1 al, Defendants, pursuance of an order of the Probato Court, of Butler County, Ohio, will otler sate at pubile auction, on Saturday, the day of May, D. 1895, between the hours st one and two at the of the: court house in Mainlion, Counts, oblo, the following described estate, to. wil; "Situate in the township of Vairield, In county of Butler, State of Ohio. being 30.

town 2. range 2, between the Miami Rivers, commencing at the southcorner of afraet of 10) and 56 -10) sores deeded to Clara For by the sherif of But. County, onto, and fu John Robenmyer's north line, and nire chains ward from the west thence, degrees east, 7 chaine and 50 ko; (hence north, 2', dog, cart, 40 chains and 9 links; then: north, 45 went. chatua 97 links f10 3 cornet; thence south, 3 wess, along Clara Fox's cast line, chains nad 30 kings, to plrue of bing, containing 30 and 20-00 acres of "Also, 1: and 90-100 noes described thus: Commencing on at the northeast corner of the and arteR shove described; thence south 45 degrees, cast Do chains and 34 links: besee north, and 10 to A Atone corner: thence north 73 degrees, west, and :0 thence south south, 45 degrees, east, 1 chin and 32 links degrees, chains and 15 linka: tence the place of beginning, making in the two above described 11 and neres of land." First tract above described appraised $70.00 per Second trart nt 8125.00 per note. Terms of sale: One-third cash in hand, one-third in one year and one-third in 1w0 yours from the day of sale with interest at per coni per annum.

The deferred pay. 10 be secured by a mortguge ou the premises sold. 1:1 I. JONES, Administrator de bonus non of the estate of Elizabeth Sinlth, deceased. ED H.

Joses, Attornry. Li 5t SEALED PROPOSALS Will br received outil 10 o'clock Tuesday, May 31, 1898, For the purchase oftwenty bonds of Butler County, amounting I 1110 aggregate hearing date ol January 1. tor bom four and one-half per D1 per Interest, payable a4 follows: on Jao. 1st, 150; $2,00 on Jan. 1900; on Jan.

1st. 1901: 01 Jan. 1902; on Jan. 1st, Said Banda are issued In pisuance of an art of the Civneral Assembly of the State of Ohio, passed April 27. IN "An net to authorize and the communis.

stoners of Butler County to build a bridge nerosy the Sinan1 and Erie Canal, and to Issue the bonds of the County for the ment of the Said bonds will be Fold for not less than par value with interest, and the successful bidder will be required to make deposit of $300 on the das an award is made and the remalader Is ter be paid County Treasury within ten dugs thereafter The right la reserved to reject any nll bids for the purchase of said bunds tael to waive all Proposals to be sealed and endorsed "Bid for Bridge By order of County Commissioners. FRANK X. DURIE, Auditor of Butler County Uhlo. Assignee's Site of Real Estate In pursuance of the order of Prolate Court of Butler Connty Ohio, I will otter for sale nt publie auction on Friday, 20th day of May, 1898, at 10 orlack m. upon the premi-es, the following described teal catate.

to-wit: arsel boing in the County of Butler, and State of Ohio, belie :1 pet of the northeast quarter of section number 8. of township of range between the Miami rivers, tuning or neces to he tuken from the north side of the northeast quarter of sald section aforesaid. extending the whole length from east to west of said quarter section, thence AS far souths from the north boundary line said quarter sectiote as to include the said dirty nones. Said real catate has been appraised at the of Terras of in sale. one-thint and cash in hand.

one year one-third years. P'. BAES, Arsignce in Trust for the Ben of the Creditors of Martha A. VanFossen. GORMAN Attorneys.

1631.w Administrator's Notice. Sotice is hereby that the undersigned has been duly appointed and quali. died administrator of the el Louise M. Cery, dercastd. Butler Conuty.

unio, by the probate court of said county. D. L. Administrator. Sealed Proposals WILL be received until 12 o'clock ricon ol Tuesday, May 31, 1898, for the purchase of 140 bonds (ench $500), of Butler County, Ohio, amounting the 0g.

gregnto to seventy thousand dollars bearing interest at the rate of four and onehell per centum per payablo 011 January 1 July. coch year. Bald bonds are to be dated July 1599 and become due and payable us lows: $10,000 on July 1st, 1890; on July 1st, 1900, on July 1st, 1901; $10,600 on July 1st, 1902. $10,000 on July lat, 1006; $10,010 on July 1st, 1901. $10,00 011 July 1st, 1905.

Sald bonds are to be issued nader tho laws of the state of Ohio for the purpose of building a bridge replare "Columbian" or "old covered bridge," in the city of ilton and St. Clatt township, destroyed by stood on Starch 21th, Said bonds will be 801d for not less than par value, and the successful bidder will be required to make a deposit of 81,010 within are day's after award 16 made, 14 guarantee that the bonds will be pull for at prive bid therefor, not Inter than July 1a1, otherwise sold deposit shall bu forfeited to the state of Oblo for the use of Butler County. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids for the of said bonds and to waive all techntealitles. Proposals to be scaled and endorsed "1id for Bridge My order of County Commissioners. FRANK X.

DUERR, Auditor of Butler County, Ohio, 17 51w. BUSuNELL, COLUMBUS, May 5- Hunt 1a certala that he will the First regiment when it is into service, and other onlicors regimeat are equally certain that cot. It is apparent that the emothered sensation in the First 13 poiut of broaking out. the belief of Colonel Hunt that tho physical examinars passel Wednes lay that endod the matter. olicers wha favor a younger man commander, and, who, matter haye settled upon CAPTAIN MILLIKIN choice, say that tho matter is by any mesa, There are in which Colocel Hunt InBy reliesel of command.

While the is get ia tho Nat'onal Guard a of examiners appointed by the may recommend Colonel discharge, and upon such rev. the goveront may him. A law passed by the legjust adjourned permits this Then there it the probability Colonel Hunt MAY BE REJECTED mustering officers on account Lioutenant Ayer was asked Welncs. the mustering oflicers could, cause apparent to them, rajeet an passed by the gurgoons. can," sold the olliter, "They instructe1 to cxorcise sound judg.

and discretion 33 (o the officara men they accopt for service." able-bodied anmarried men who to enlist for servico are objects humiliating al'cotiona. In the regiment those decliniag aro to uniformed IN YELLOW SHIRTS, a and straw hats, drummed out ani sent all the way 10 Toledo guard. The men who declined in the First regiment are as fol- Company A-Privat33 William Frank Kuhlmso a Arthur Company 11-Private ('has. Company -None Comping -First Sergeant BorPrivate, Anderson aad Baum. Company I.

Privates Campbell, Win. Toolor, Frank Warwick John Bozoske. Company F-Corporal Tony Muller, Cnaeo, P'eler Olden, Win. acd Ed Sawan. Company (--Corporal Goorge Hemp- and Privales Thor.

Fouty and Wm. Company HI--Corporal Wynans and Mazuire, Company 1-Privatos Angust (:. Stoll, Lifert and A. E. Bennett.

Company 1--None. Hospital corps-P'riva'es Guatetter, and Stix. Signal Corps-I'rivales Wolfeck, StanRaine, George Schaltz and Charles Schedinger. Patronize the advortifera 1a DEMOGRATI Thoy are rollable. Administrator's Sale.

Wt. Brown, ndministrator, will Al. nexed of Joseph deed, plaintid. Elizabeth el. al.

aefendants, Prolate Court. Butter County, Onto. In pursuance of All order of the Probate Court of Butler County, onlo, I will oller for sale at public auction on Saturday, the 21st day of May, 1898, between the hoursof 1 and o'clock p. 111 the door of the court house in Hamilton, Oblo, Use following described real estate, situato in the Conuty of Butler and State of Ohio to- wit: Situnte in the south centre part of ECCton thirteeu, town two and range three be. Wen the Miami rivers and in Township, Butler County.

Ohio, beginning 111 a the south line aud near tho sonthwest corner of the southeast: quarter of paid sootion: running thence north three and one-hall degrees, vast twenty-eight chinins and seVen links; thence sontleightysix and degrees, vast twenty ronins and seventy-four links; thence south three: and dearers, Wesl thirty-four chains and sixty-one links: thence north sixty degrees, west twenty -one chains and seventy-sve links 10 place of be. cloning. rontmning sixty-live acres of land, to be sold free of dower. Appraised at Terms of wash, one-third In 000 year, and on -third two years from the day of sale, with interest, deferred payments to he secured by mortgage upon the premises sold. W'M.

BROWN. administrator will anpesed of Jos. St hapson, deceased. Warren (inrd, Attorney. 16-Stw.

Assignee's Sale of Real Estate. 115t, ill. in of and in- of said fare and on fail and said now, 18 by be- of same to innot said north park 11 at by it C'onsol- desirea the itself perthe such deof company comcon' north squire' abovo, 13 pursuance of the order of the Probinte Court of Butter County Oblo, will otter for sale at public auction On Friday, 2oth day of May, 1898, at 10 o'clock 11. m. upon the premises, the following described real estate, 10-wit: Stunte in the- County of Butler and State of Oblo, and being the tarn known as the Nathan VanFessen farin.

It being 01.0° acres 01 land. situated on the south side of the northeast quarter of section number clhi, town three, and range two, between the Rivers. Said real estate has teen appraised at tho 61t of $2.5 Torma of sale, one-third in cash, onethird in one sear and one-third in two years, L.TOYD P'. BAES, Assince In Trust for the Benett of the Creditors of D. C.

Van Fosson. GORMAN Attorneys. 16-31, Extracting Free When Plates Are Ordered. Best set of Teeth $5 and 310 Gold Filling $1.00 and up Silver Filling and 4D All Work Warranted at DR. JAS.

E. ROTHENBUSH'S, Cor. Third and Court Sis. Hamilton, Ohio. Tae DEMOCRAT has the best enuipped job oilice in the city and executes t1.

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