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a OXFORD Special To The Journal, Oxford, 0., June 15, Saturday night was Student night oh the campus. Glee chib, the Madrigal chub and Lie Imperial band of Hamilton, gave concerts 'on campus, which, was illuminated with thousands: 'of Japadese There was parade, and students by each of the four classes, 'Former Students Aniong the old students" who back John. already McCaslin for and: commencement, are of Cincinnati; Charles Hooter, Ned Chapman, William Harris and Wil lien Pickerel, of Dayton; Charles At. Herold, of Reserve Medical college, Cleveland; James Martin, of Pittsburg; Arthur Gee, of Chicago. law schopi; Verna -Fitzpatrick and Carl Whiteyell of And Misses lichen.

of Kingston; Esther, Gaskill, of Greenville; Mary. Foster, of Chillicothe; Lillian Dray. or, of Middletown; Winnio Sliafer, of Brookville; Marie Lanuit, of Washington C. My Martin Ruth Linder, of Madisonville; Jeun iones, oil Columbus, and Isabel. Bookiniter, of Miamisburg.

Many Visitors, Among the: paronts land friends of the seriors: into are now. in town are: Mrs. R. I1. Walker wand Mrs.

Roy Snowdeinof. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.

Keim. and daughter Mizabeth, of' Miamisbury Duyic Loclel; of Dayton; Mr. And. Mrs. C.

M. Hender: son, of Reminglon, Indi; and Sir: and Mrs. R. C. Flory, of Eaton, Among former people: who.

arc: home for commencement. are: Dwight. Minnich of. Pork G. Smith, of Cincinnati medical, Hot, bruck.

Ashton; of: Columbus, and Paul Hunsinger. Cincinnati. A- Dance. Phi -Alpha Psi entertained at dane. ing.

Saturday. evening. Finch's chestra furnished the music. tho: old: men back for the occasion were: of Enrl Prunen, Hodson: Young, and Ben Fowler. of Cincinuali, and Her hert of Indianapolis: 'Cha Mrs.

Ring. wald, of. Osford college, Miss Ross nud- Mr. Craver, of the univer. fneully.

Baccalaureate! Services, Daccalaurealo services. in, tion with the annual commencement. of Minmi. university were held Sunday morning in tie The attendance was troordjuarily. largo.

"The sormon was preached by Rev, Shaller Muthiews, D. dean of the College of ily, Universits, of Chicago. Oxford College for Women opened its ciglity third. commencement season Sunday evening services were held in the First. church.

Rev. J. Benja jatuin Myers, pastor of the Church of Good the address. Shepherd, a 'of Columbus, delivered An especial feature of the services was the music by the college: choir and solos by Miss Eva Reeves, of thin city, and -Miss Irene'. Harrut, Lima.

-82 Prizes -At the farewell eliapel service. of Miami university Saturday' winners of the Phi Ecla Kappa prizes 'for cottoned "in- scholarship during the A year Were In the chess Harold: 1. Hoffman; of West Carrollton; stood highest, in the sophomore clage, Alonzo Ruibler, FoR Archbold. prizes! are $25 cochi, anil Whey will be award. ed.

at commencement. exercises on' Thursday. Gold medals vera. awarded fol: of Geo Club-Cleorge Exons, of Toronto; Roy Magill, of Eaton; Alfred of GreenGeld; Leland Hains; of Frank Swagail, off St. Mary's, and Burton Keim, off Miamisburg.

Members of Debating Team-Tolm. 11. Finley, of Kenton; Joseph WarFOIL Smith; of Lakeville; Thacker, of. MeKilf, of and Saturday night at Miami: The Gice: club, the Madrigal clab and the. Imperial Land, of Hamilton, gave? roncerts on "the campus, which was illuminated with thousands of Japanese lanterns, Also, there gins a parade and.

stunts by caeli of the classes of the Arts and Normal colleges. JOS. MEYERS OF HARRISON. DIES OF STROKE APOPLEXY: Joseph Meyers of Harrison, a jew; cler, of that city, nud well known in Hamilton, died Monday night of a stroke of apoplexy. An invalid mod ther survives him.

At the time of his death be was 50. years of age, and although he had, been in poor health, for several months: his condition wAs improved and his death came, as a sad. shock to his many friends." Have your Patterson printers STATEMENT. Safety. Director, makes the, following -statement About.

conditions, that need attention: We have had week in': Lon devoled to: the' study of licalth. And conditions that are both farorable and unfavorable have" been sot forth by chard a and in' A great deal of lime is devoted to regarding then subjects. Thie United Slates government rent intoand: eradicated yollow. fever hand other contagions discases. that were said to be due to.

mosquitoes and flies. we are told. that. flies carry only. breed where conditions are suitable, and that' theso.

conditions or the down citizens. to of Hamilton to go 18 Cabin Alth, Te 15. nunecessary that Mexico: find these conditions, that in my, wipd: are um. equaled in citlier place for the ling of mosquitoes and flies and dis. case, it disease is about through this Lying cast of the fair grounds on property owned by Butlor county' is a coss pool probably covering 1-10 or an, acre.

Into this cess pool the sewerage from the and the hospital AYO emp died, Here is a pound with.a fool or more of water filled with weeds and decaying regetation: willi a green, seum and and: other The citizens the vi. from the rustitutions on the lull. of this cess pool declare that the mosquitoes swarin to their houses. land it is, practically. to keep them put: told that flic carry and that the are capable, also of conveying fever and perhaps other discaso, from Whis place to their victims These creatures nre surall and borhaps it would require number of them to make.

a dangerous condition at one place. But, in compiany willy to gentleman. inspecting this. saw a goon, wooly. dog that hind horn edoling, himself: off in this, pond trolling do his home, presumably to lie fondled and handled by the children, and' shake.

the water. from his. shaggy coat of bair, lio on: tho carpet the house, and if the flies, are. capable got conveying discase gerins, what about the dog The smell arising From this swahp. in the evening -is very: offensive and something that should ye, eradicated, if fort for of no other reason than the.

com the people living in the neigh here: Tram notpable to say, whether. Just: want should he done. the gravel: drain would be a sumcient or whether. the to. point gether, should and the discontinued.

altos establish a reduction county compelled to, plant; or to. cover, this, pool so. that, it, would be to the creatures mentioned, but something ely should; be done at This place, NEWS OF THE COURTS. The will of the lato Barbara Augs burger of Liberty township; las boon fled for probate. Among the chati.

tale har were remembored is: the qt Hamilton, which bequeathed $200: Among other, bequealments.are, the India' mission, $1,000 digided equally among the home missions of the Mennonite church of IL Fort Wayne, Mountain, and ond in. the state of Virginia; the Old People's near Pitman, Che Mennonite Orphans. Home of West Ohio, 4200: the Amish' Men: churches in Logan county, the sumi -of $100 be. used for. cburch pissionary, work.

The rest. of. thic is. divided ithe near Joseph Augsburger is the execulor. An' Inventory.

The inventory of the estate of the late. Cicorge Holinann las been fled in the probate court. by: his wife, Laura the excoutrix: or the estate. The lolal. appraisement of the assets' is Account Filed.

The Anni account of the estate of Freda, tr. Mack' et al, minors, had been by Ennin Mack, the receipts also the Ordered dered to appraise sons real estate of the late Kill: Bislort de tho administrator of llic (slate. Neal Thompson Divorced. Neal Thompson -has been given a divorce, and the custody, of the chili dren, from his wife Lillie Thompson: Both charged live his in wife this city. Thompson, with.

being guilty of gross negleet of. duly. and the colirt sustained his allegations as trie, court ordered. him to pay the attorney fees and the sum of three dollars a week during the confinance of the action. Leeds Is 'The Film Co.

of Toledo, Ohio, today brought suit against B. S. Leeds of, Middletown; charging with a reels or their 'flus and negligence. Leeds is the owner and proprietor of. moving picture show i court has elected Jo; accept.

the provisions for her. in the will 'of' her late Andrew C. Inman. Filed. The first, account of the estate of flie Lofitia Anderson was made today by tLe excentor, Irwin' S.

Todd. The sliowa balaned 'of after: the disbursements of $104.08 bad been wade. The total receipts were Filed, Ilenry. Augsperger Aled demurrer. to the petition of G.

Gassman Son Gassmon A in. their petition declared that there was due them sixty; dollars for wursery stock. which they 'allege was sold and delivered to Augsperger. Divorce Granted, Pearl- Kishy Dias been granted die rorce from. lier hushand Edward Kishy.

The: court: fond her allegaLions 'of extreme cruelty gross of duly true and restored her her mulden name of Pearl Harner. Slio paid. the costs. Cited For Contempt. Murphy, hus fited is motion to' eito for.

contempt af court Lonis She alleges that ho has refused to obey the orders of the court which are' thrit ho should slay away front her The motion will a heard Juno: 2ud aL 10 p'elock. Mrs. Mayer A. suit on ant: for- $339.50 WAS brought by' Ms: O. W.

Mayer against Charles- Suite Mrs. Mayer nl: leged that this sum was due her late husband, W. Mayer for medical had the of the Judge Harlan found. That the charge wns barred by statutes and hence ho favored the defendants. FOOD SUPPLIES NOT.

NEEDED NOW DOWN IN VERA CRUZ: Washington, June. 16. Brigadier. Genoral Funston: reportto the war department today that the food supply at Vera Cruzlir dol kin danger, dlthough some prices ale, bight, and he, recommended espe: from, cially the against sending food mupplice United States for troops. The food.

supply" is. notthreatened, reported. Gen: high High prices some affect: things. refugees are prices for and others wliose, uncans of living Ate oft. laboring classes: no: Excellent native pota toes -sell for 32 cents; Meriehh, per pound.

Practically eno: rise in price of rice. Flour And lord ate: slioitt The sending of a government cared of hipplits hero: is: not sold direct To, the consumer the city. Would this. totes and trade be badly, affected; in through there: would be no advanlage dot 'offered by godds by merchants: It: I preferable to for food sup pliesion the Foreign trade with out Thiere tot be some sort of agreement to keep up. prices 011 imported.

articles, bit with free entry competition may lower. prices! Railway comicetions have est a blighted. from the United throughout Norther a Hi. J'aso. ire: is open bot ween Montere Eagle Laredo Wilson and Bryan Considering Mon -For Provisional Presidency: Washington, Juzie 16.

formal conterences Ningoral Falls among thei mediators and thi -American and. Inerta delegates during the of the Ar. gentine. ministor, gave. President: Wil: son And Bryan today addiCional time for: consideration of men to de suggested: for llio provisional presidency Moxico.

oMicials were; said to have ed some in gelting nines of: eligibles through constitutionalist agents in: Washington During the, three dnys absents Argentine minister, the president encl his advisers, hoped to, make way. orer the, problem of the personnel of the: new government that would malerially relieve immediate tension in tho Chan that: Carraiza might betome a party to the present procecdTings rently wore dissipated? by the: dispatch or Tho i latest telegram to tho They told Cafranza they fear. had duty. considers heir communication: containing a request for an, armistice with Macria. Men in the confidence of Carranza declared he bad "duly considered" the a proposal, that he would, not agree.

to trice, and that apparently the door for any 'further cor-' respondence bet icon the mediators and the revolutionist leader was closed. contended that under the cirenn stances there tras nothing left for Corranza to say. would not now: send any representatires to Niagara Falls, they declared, even in on' unofcial' capacity, DR. MILLIKIN'S WILL The will of the late Dr. Dan Mil; likin has been, duly almilled to pro, bate.

The will, which was dated 2, 1833, and witnessed by, Allen Andrews and P. C. Conklin, gave all the property, real: and personal, to widow, Amanda Hunter Millikin, Millikin is the executrix of the BUTTER COUNTY DEMOCRAT: OF FIOLAL: BEGAN TUESDAY, Quebec, June 18- With practically all the witnesses and whost or scl in the court of inquiry under the presidency of Lord Mersey, the distinguishd British inrist, begins today its jovenligation of the disaster in the 'St. river in which the Canadian. Paeifie steamer, 1053 of Ireland, sank and inore then a thousand persons lost their lives.

The inquiry is aspected to. conter about two wain. points, these being the question of the interbational rules governing or; rather 'preventing colli: sion3, and the action taken by the lain of' the Storstad, the steamer which collided with the Empress of Ireland; subsequent to the disaster, It is oxpected that counsel for the owners Arid officers of the Storstad will contend that when the Two vessels sight: each other, the Storstad was off the starboard. bow of the Empress of. Ireland and according to rules of the sea the Canadian P'acific liner'was bound to keep out of her way.

Emphasis may: also Do laid Bijo fact that tho faster vessel, did. Ewp: ress of Ireland, Wes going down streaiu and (ho Storelad coming up: the As: to events following for tho the collision will offer testimony, to show that the collier heard the cries of the drowning and whistled, repentedly to the Empress, received hb: roply. and: linmediately: lowered boats to engage in work 'of rescue. The governbierit las subpoenaed between, sixty aud seventy witnesses nad the is expected to be in session week or, more. "Among the be.

Captain: I. C. Wendel! of itie Empress; First Officer: Jones, Chief Engineer' Sampson, out J. Carroll, ond about 25 members ol the For. the Storat ad.

there -will Thomas Andorson, First: Officer Turfiness, Second Officer Minar Reinhart, Third Officer. Jacob Saclia, Chief Unpinoor Li Engineer cob was on watch at the: time of the accident; and ween: 30. others. quite. possible alao Andersoil, write of tie en plum, ed, besides a nunive of Empress pas sengers, whion the Storstad.

have reserve lave not yet been aed. Ohio June as the state: come give Janies Cox ate the the State cates the governor ed -stie call second nary I session the general assembly; Little doubt that the isintors will he back for three; of four day? reduce. the stale taxi White: no mal minds of statement the has governor been his the advis ers" bayo been made it is learned, after. weeks gf: careful, consideration and investigation Three things are expected to: stand out prominently, in the suecial mos, sage to accompany the. call; Defails are lo: be worked out by legislatite The session is experted lol.

be: in July so that the; work may be completed long enough before tho vcoming August sessions of the county hudgot: commissiong that Ility may he niljusted In tile new Be Emergency Measures. of. the ninety-day: provision of 'the inilintivo and. referendum to the constitution; All (laws would -have to be omtrgoney to be of any value to. taxpayers this yenr.

The thred major propositiong't to be submitted probably will 1. Reduction of the state levy, al present .061 mills on each dollar of taxable Proporty, by from 50 cent: 2, Revision of the Kilyatrick net amending the: Smith one per cent tart law. to' provide, an added check against extravagant penditures: Submission. to the the of a An The on tak at the: of and probably 15 mills with sinking fund and interest, cinbodied the Smith one-per-cent Tax law THE STATE ARE TO BE REDUCED At the meeting last night of Dutler County Personal Liberty league, Grand Marshal Charles Vaughn reported that there will be. sixty separate organizations, in tho, personal liberty parade to be 'held in Hamilton next Saturday ovening and the parade will be largest over held in tbia city.

Merchants along the line of march, which will be AT nounced later, hare been requested to decorate their places tot business. Each man in the parade will carry an American flag. The Ohio Electric Railway com -uany will- be. requested to keep its cars on Court street and oft of High street immediately following the pas so as not to-disturb the- speakens, who will. speaks id front dE ibe court house; A GREAT PARADE IN HAMILTON SATURDAY.

NES. ELISIA DON HAS PASSED AWAY. Edende were today shocked; and greatly, grieved to announcement of the dealt Tin Cumberland, at 8:00 o'clock Mopily, night for Elisha Gorsuch, Alisa Wintersteen, of Hamilton. That, Gorsuch was seriously' ill was, not known to her' Hamilton, friends, al: though her mothor, Airs, 9. S.

Winterzten; was on Her way to the of her when death claimed the young' woman; Mra. Gorsueh, as Blanche Winter: steen, was one of most, popular girls. Born and reared in Hamilton, elio grow to her young and because of. har ever charming Sincere, ways: in fier. bludo hosts of friendshipa, ever recognizing people for their, true worth, irrespective of standing or social.

made herself charming and attractive to all and her numbered hong all classos of people; Arg. Gorsuch. was the daughter of Mr. and. Bra.

8. Winters was born Hi 20, 1870. was educaled; tho public Achoola: of the city graduating with the class of 1890. Laler silo in art and: for several classes in china painting and Lillian was' Seliell in with partnership Miss studio, in the building. Mrs.

was united: in. juarpiete 1013, with and. Elisha: with bet Septomber Cumberland, to make their went, busband for Mr. And Mrs. A hate now been deprived of the aud conifort al: both: st a son, Bett died in Now.

York, Where ho great a (b ago. To: tho young the deep sympathy dr manly. Afra. Wintersteen has left with the remains of her (er, and upon their arrival mente: for the funeral will he made: HENRY NO DAMAGES: Belleine, tho. ales district court Hoend; Route familioni for the false in the petition Me claims that with: William of: townships, pusing-ann mail by to expose, one he and jail for tour before secured bail: He on 10.

grand or Butler county tho. paintin or r' black and then had the: continued from lime to lime May term of the'- courti Noelle again peared before the, grand jury land had a new. indictment: relurned, which the pano of I.cond Green was set out in place of Edna Green. On June 12, 1014, the anjury court, al Common. lamilton, Harlan's acquitled him contained the, second indictment, and the, counts: altos hey.

Ibercunon nolice. the first- McCann that and. maliciongly. and, without reasonable. or probablo.

cause" enused, great jury: to his credit: Aud, reputation, muel expense aud great inconvenas a result of In so proceedings, and ho- asks the court for. judgment. in. (ho stir alrovo mentioned as NILES WINS FIRST PRIZE OF. 120,000.

York me 10. An, inglance showing the fertile hold; in Atoerican machinery. companies was contained special cable blissed Sunday from Val Th The for, shop rise. of company; prospects of North American panics obialning Valuable contracts in sonthern. republics.

His company, the largest plant of which is at lamillon, Ohio, having been removed tothat city 'from Cincinpati by, the late Alesander Gordons: builds, the used in any kind of a structuro shop, and specializes in railroad work. Chile, now in a most progressite latage, has a railroad, running through the length of its narrow west coast strip of country, which is owned and conducted by the government. The operates: approximately. 600 locomotives, 600. passenger' cars and 0,000 freight cars.

"The wear and tear has been. yo costly that the Chilean parliainent decided to: erect its own repair shops," appropriating 000 for; the outlay. year, ago Chile advertised ad over the world for the lesion of to meet all offered $30,000 in prizes, the be and the Flie choice. was fo. be made December.

When' the time came for ition of the best plans the government was not satisfled with the tiona in, although they, had been: offered by cight. different companies of Englaud, Germany, Belgium, Portagal, Cuile and the United States. (The until date May of 1, selection was postponed of this year. Without commupicatipg. ip.

way with. the Chilean government, the Niles Benient-Pond put two. men at Work to desise a' com. machine, shop. tor 'every gency that could arise our a railroad of the size pt' the was.

Chileau. system. When their task Anished the epoliany sent to Valparaiso an mous. bound in morocco and for 100, drawings and elructure. dintallered, containing.

1 tie The volume, which cost the company intive $5,000, in by a won the prize. ADLAI STEVENSON DEAD, Chicago, Juno 15. vice of the united Stated the second arministration, 'died here Sunday after an illness of ser- had a dong public Ole was Trout 1893. to. President Hard.

In 1000 again was. nominby the a democratic party for and mis with. J. Bryan, the party's for president, but was defeated" Te, served as mild a member of the Forty-sixth; conand from: 1883 1889 Nos. Kirst assistant brider President: Cleveland.

fits list Appearance as a candidate for, public office was in .1008, when was nominated for governor of: Ilby the demoetalie: party and was defeated by 'Charles S. Dengen, republican Stevenson' was to Sunday his entire stat other onlials; together with the St the funeral services Triesafternoon inleMan church, The body will lie in slate houris Rev: Dr. will preach and will he assisted hit D. De: son-jir-law. Witto-Jones of Chicago; dad.

Rev; MarStevenson of Blooming irido of the stato. board; Miss Stevenson, af and Mrs. Martin are the three AT WEST Elkion; village in Preble about Courtion miles forth came very, near by a conflagration o'clock Saturday The which endangered the 'winte the of the Tilbert. Brothers, who Thad A four story carriage works and mill aside from the, blacksmith chon, All of which were destroyed al a loss. of $20,000, with about, forty percont.

insurance lo rover the' luss. Whal starled the fire. is' not clear: was hut in tine lictore all he buildings were in a. blazo and for, help. were sent to Camden and Gratis.

Ofer. four Indred pooarrived from the faring on' fool, in in automobiles and then the farmers" arrived upon the of, the fire, were forined to save the hones of the Villagers. Four, or. Are diellings had caught, fire From Sparks and the heat but ere saved by the cirncal work off bucket brigades: The Farriage, works, and mill were! With lumber, stock 'and all in flames, About. a ilozen 'employed in the plant will be Thrown out of cinployment.

The fire two hours it. wins in any canner dider control! HENRY. HALL DEAD. Hall, of Now; Hayeu, aged! two years, wino months and days, died at 3:45 Monday aft: general debility. Mr.

Hall year. ago and sinco that time his a stroke of paralysis about been gradually failing. Mr. Hall was a retired farmer. lIe was veterans.

tiative Ohioian Hall and, was a civil best known, men in. the one vicinity. was of of New' Haten: and: was very: highly; regarded by. all who knew him. Honorable and upright of character ho liad the respect of the entire, come munity.

The deceased is survived. by his wife, one son. and one. brother who, near Okeana. The funeral will be held.

Wednest day -alternoon At two o'clock at tie B. church of New. The burial will be at 11. bare infinity deM The Hamilton' Evening Headers of The Journal ithe medine My 16, With virtually All early congress democratic leaders in late prepared today: to, push 18 pletion the of- anti-frust This course WAS planned as the 7 result of a com ferened between President Wilson and leaders among the senate demo. erats at the white bouse list at which the legislation the president wants enacted.

before congress was discussed, The measures on the program, the (ment which will Do insisted the antitrust: bills already ed by tho 'or similar, measures; It was generally' agreed at the ferenco that congress should pe in- session mutil tho anti-trust gram is put through, despite tho anxin congress for an early jourument, The, president, in out: lining his position told the senators that while he 'also was anxious for an carly adjournment, yet he atrong. fly felt that the anti-trust program should be enacted during the 'present session. That rapid progress "was being made on tho anti-frust bills now under consideration. by. senato committees was, tho report inade 'to the presldent by tho democratic lend-' ers and 'it was gentrilly conceded by, the conferees that alould be: little dilculty "in getting these measures reported to: the senato and passed -by that body: despite President what' he Wilson's declaration that as deliberate: terests for An adjournment of gross and postponement the administration's trust legislation gran, he woulil use (very influence al: his command to.

cot. the ponding bills through the senate at this ression, continued today, to lie the sub. jeet of widespread comment in congross. It. was helioted that tie, presto dent's declaration: would hasten netion on 'the anti- mnenonres in the TIM EFOR: APPEAL RULING IS GRANTED.

Davion, of, Tune 15, 1 The court of appeals in session. here today granted to 'the 'attorneys for tho objections in the matter of creation of' a conservancy district for. flood prevention in Ile Great Miami valley until Jame 30, in which to make- application to the supreme for the fling a- petition ins error. in tho The attorneys for the petitioners for the district asked that rule: be issued fixing the tivie in which the petition for error. be Aled and this application tho rule was made; Unless the pelition-interror now.

goes to the supreme court by: June 30, opposition to the creation of the district will be; withdrawn: It is understood thnt the objecters will hot carry: the case- to. the 'state's highest court but: it may be so Judges Alread, Ferneding: and Kunkle made the ruling today alter. baring signed: the journal tealry prepared in with their. docision recently Anding the conservancy court to: bc. constitutional BERNARD: GRUNERT DEAD About Pro'clack Simday night the polite received the itformation thut: a well wAt had dropped to the sidewalk nt 89" Dit.

Picasant avenue and had been taken into tho house at that The inan WILS to be unconscinils and evidently A victim of' heart discase. Corliss Keller summoned and look charge of The? aid could only. pronounce life extinct. It was then learned that the dead man 'was' a wool sorter at the Shuler Denninghoten mills, that his name was Bernard I. Grunert: and that tho Hoarded with Willinn Sclient of 1114 Central artnue.

fie was Windwer (and lias 'two step-soris and. ai stepCarolina, daughter, and the one one in living Piqua, in- Nori. while daughter lives in. Oakland, Cal. After death was, pronounced the body, was over to the mer-Grimm Co.

The denil min was about. 10. of age and. lad: tent his darling honse Sunday evening du 1o. go to Lindenwald and on his way back he was stricken, His A niece, Mrs.

M. Henderson, of 124 Buckeye street, made arrangements for the funeral. "The remains will be sent on Tuesday evening to after services in the Griesmer-Grimm chapel. MRS. KUNZELMAN SUED.

Christina Kunzelman. and A Tiedtke, in Unsiness al. "The Farorat. Mt. Mealby, were sued for $431.90 by Lonis Stir A.Co.

for merchandise, Saturday in the common pleas court of Hamillon county, and for a receiver to lake ebarge of their business and assets. Mrs, Kuazel. man is. the widow ur John. Kunzelman; Healthy saloonkeeper, who was shot and killed" by his brother.

in-law, Robert Huber, about eighteen months ago, Tell four. friends my The Ingrati all. a 1 oh..

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