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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 7

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Hamilton, Ohio
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HAMILTON, MAY 12 1904 i SYSTEMIC CATARRH Claims Many, A Thanks 80 LITTLE UNDERSTOOD speaking ol Periling Robert Iown' "I and Perima a preyeritative'. summer ills thatj jiwoo'p (ipou 'one in cltangirig'ciimates'andVitbr! It the finest traveling companion land Mfeguard against malarial, influencep: "You may that-jwirsons in po beilth always iind.ihe heat trable; avoid by using fervma. 1 Jtnow ls' Kaviielt'thi heat lew this 1 to ai lit 'i oy .16 uUaetf apt to overUki one troni a hot dressing to a draughty stagci! "To; sum up, has done run more than any Ionic 1 have eset Robert Downing. Ir. Hartma'ti' was tho' first physician in.

the. United.States describe syslemjo catarrh. His remedy Terunaj systemic catarrh cdy is now known all over ihejciyillzcil' world; A- person having -used- it. once never bo persuaded to in SULLY TELLS OF HIS DEALINGS WITH RAY AND HAWLEY IN COTTON Write 'for a copy. Dr.

llni man's lajost book entitled VSummsr Catarrh." Addresg Dr. Uartmui, Columbus, WiUi Some--Intcrestinji cfirannon world to, re.Gogtiize..' riiarr-' beh in onto him nl of tlicm i 'V" A bppts. SSuch men, will: read 'Harper's' flic and Uet'ler grade while they read (lie iieivs they, oiily glance or er informed upon cur TiitcT Ihe other.fellows pf. low; tnpral and "menla with and slpc o.f 1 1 fit (i from work i fpr? bfi'- lias clothes su.rc meals a a pla'cp to sleep. Vfe l' tlo aiid-'po out' iif- pi-isou' better i s-j'iWe respects lhaii wlich'IlicV- enter Ihe dinVreiico betwec 'pfjsonrrs b'iit 'siYclr is" Ihiv dilTercnc It jsl sTlrc.e eept.dea.lh' w' altogether t'rticV' i Discovery for Ary dire' fftr all Jung and.

Thousands, c.iri C. B. Van MMreinf Ncn- Albany, The drmncra the Third- i i noinun'l cd W. says: Ihafl-- Oscar ii Warren ave for I rdni' cjif srrh for, eiire, Ely's sbcms lo drt eve pnennionia sumption. 'Try-; it, It's- jj hy The Balm docs sneezing.

by dnigjisis 6 mailed EJs'Brothers, 11 ERIOUS ERRORS ARE DISCOVERED IN THE NEW SCHOOL CODE OF OHIO Columbus, 0., May are a umber of inconsistencies in (lie new eliool cede as it now stands on (lie and some of Diem re so glaring Hint I a defeat IB inlent of the general assembly, Mention was directed to tbese by 10 discovery thai 'the repealing tee- on of tho code was not at the end that i-emiu-kublc document, but five cctions removed 'from the end. sessions of a county institute and it was expected Hint teachers would receive pay of $1 per day if Ilicy attended jnslitiiles outside of school year. The mistake insures teachers regular pay for Attending institutes any lime of the year. Section 300 of the code lias aroused considerable speculation among those who have studied tiie measure. This section reads: Scclion which provides Hint I "The redislricting of a city Bchool appoint su- district shall not affect Ibc member- wrintejidcnts, is not clear as it con- enls village, township and special qhool districjs.

It wns'not intruded give SBjicriiiteride.nls ihese cliools authority to employ teachers, ut-because of an error there, is ion now i i power has not been (inferred upon (he superintendent, he particular provision of the sec- ion discussion board of education of each township and school, (strict'may appoint a suitable on to act as siipcrinlendeiii, and to mploy. the -teachers the public chools of the dbtriet, cic." The after "and" and icforc "employ" was erroneously in- erted in some manner. It was in- ended to give boards of education ole authority lo employ leathers, but ship of Ihe then existing board of ed uca'lioii in said.city all members thereof shall' continue to serve for Ihe for. wbifh-thcy were elected, bill.after (be expiration of s.iid lerms of members of (lie hnnrd of education from siibdislricls shall bo by'ihc sub- distric.ls as. redislrictcd." It-is argued tlinl Ihc section means that present school boards cannot be disturbed.

Stale School Commissioner- Bonebrakc has had his altenlion called (o this and the other errors; but be does' not think Ibey will have any particular effect on the school proposition as worked by the legislature. He says oilier sections clearly indicate that present boards must be succeeded by new hoards selected in conformity with (lie newly "'cn'aclcd law. Neverlhelcss people wjio arp' not satisfied wilh Ihc code say that il is 'iis appears to give (he superinieml- nts thai power. In Ihc rush of making up tho code he conference committee badly mix of flaws and in.inany- insiiiiiccs seel ion 40.01.- This gives teachers'these will result in a mandatory ac- ulhority (o dismiss schools during ceplance of old laws. New York, May Sully ook the stand 'Friday in the special xamination as lo the affairs of his inn'in the proceedings in involuntary held before TJnilciV States Commissioner Alexander, and testimony; as to the connection of Edwin Hawley ahd Jrrank K.

Ray vilh the affairs of his company. Asked if he why Kay left the cab at the Waldorf when the three were driving down fown next morning, March IS, Sully said: "I think it wqs to sell the market on me." Luler on that day, said Sully, be asked H.wley first for $1,000,000, I hen for $600,000, but Hawley said 'he was sorry, hut did not have the Mr. Sully said he remembered lbe'- ltl( and could not find Ray. 'joint accounts," and these lie ex-; "I think Die heavy selling of Dial ended from'February 1 to -March 18. "rooming," said the wit his examination some- time agb due to orders given, over the tele- Hawley did not under- -phone in the Waldorf." stand wlial the term "joint account On finding that he could not meant.

money from-Ilawley. a IJay, Sully Mr. said''Ik-it there was no 'said, he.at 1:45 p.m. sent.a nalice to mdcrstanding that the cotton should colton exchange that Ins purchased for any one of them in- could noi meet its lividiially; i a for the join account. Mr.

Hawley's testimony 'three During the Sully said, be received a letter from Hnwley iii- as (he lattcr's share weeks ago was that Sully ha'd pur- of one third of 90.TOO This let- the cotton for him, nciing as tcr cnme aboiit 2 or 3 o'clock, iis broker. In to questions, by his own Mr. Sully said thai on theevening Sully said an had lefore a Ray and written out by which Hawley if he '-vrbnld lake' over their was to hccome a member of (lie Sully cotton they would furnish him with' firm, bnt that it was never money (p carry him over the The hearing was adjourned to next o'clock call for margins next-day. I Friday. TRANSCRIPTS FILED.

Transcripts have been filed in Ihe common pleas court from Squire Yca- klo's court in the suits Sarildn Linn, and of Elliott and Anna G-n-nctt against the i Hamil-' i purchased April 2, 1903, -t TO CLEAR A TITLE. In the common pleas court C. Ed Sebald has begun an option against Mary and Amelia AVolkcr to clear Ibe. (itlc lo lot 30.S3 in Middlctown, whicli foi- Good Health to the Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cakejcan be made only with good cake that is healthful as well as dainfy must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder.

Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. It imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest doughnuts, crusts, and what is more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young awjold. ROYAL BAKISO POWDER NEW YORK. ESTATE ton from Squire McOroyy's court in the case of S. Liltlgford and against the city oft Hamilton.

SALE CONFIRMED. In the case of Lillie H. Walter vs. II. H.

Meflill and others, Judge Helden has confirmed Ihe sale of real estate lo Hnllic M. Hnfcrtej)en nnil has ordered Ihc distribnlion of the proceeds. Woods, of the convicts who escaped over Ihe w.iHs of Die penitentiary at Columbus'last September, was arrested here by a posse of officers. A STARTLING TEST. To save a life, Dr.

T. G. Merrill of Ko. Mchoopany, I 1 made a lest resulting in a wanderfnl cure. He wrilcs, "a patient was.

attacked wilh violent hemorrhages, caused by nlceration of Ibc stomach. I bad "flen found Electric Hitlers excellent for aculc slontaeh troubles so I proscribed them. The patient gained from the first, and had not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for indigcslion, constipation and kidney troubles. Try Only 50 cents nl "Radcliffe Bros'. $1,1 r0.

JUMPED FROM A TRAIN. Coslioeloii, 0., May Pnr- rics of Ayoudalc, was pefhnps fatally injured by leaping from a rapidly moving trail! on the Wheelinjr Lake Erie nwd al Morgan lie fried to get off to converse wilh friend. DISTRIBUTION. In the inn tier of the cstale of Adam Flenucr, rcmnining'in the hands of Krank It. 'lcuncr '-ad- minislrator, Judge Jones has ordc the administrator to make a distribu- i the funds in his hands aftei Ihe payment of dcbls and costs of to Frank-11.

Fleuner Lizzie Wehr and Ilclle Oook. A PARKER llnrlford, May oneol Ihe slormiesl giilliorinps over held in Connecticut Iho dcmocraliit state; vcntinn Friday chose 1-1 dclcgalcs to the St. Louis 'convention and instruct ed Ihom to vole as a unit an'd for Don't think IcAs of your system than you do of your'house. Give i a thorough cleinsing, too. Hxxl's There was practically no change in the rest estate market during the past week.

There have been about the same number of sales, especially in residence properly. William sold (o Charlccs Fisher lot 17Srin HamiHon for $1,50. Margaret llaakc sold to Anna ller- nann, lot DOT in Limlenwald 'for Israel-Vorhis sold to a S. Itecd farm of 88 acres in Union township "or Isaac .7. Graham sold lot in Graham's addition Thomas Lcna- lan, -for $400.

Elirabetb Holl sold to Ella Minirva Inloes lot 40 in Ifcily for a con- lideration of $2i. Frank A. Huscr a'nd wife sold part if lot 20GO in. HamiHon to Thomas -icnnhnn acres of land in Uoss township to Geoi-gc W. 'Kay for while mith E.

Rpije gave Mr. Kay a deed Ihe same property for $2250 and Thomas II. AVillcy for $3000. August F. Sleiger arid- wife sold pi 139 in Greenwood avenue ion to Hamilton lo Elbcrt A.

Alston who deeded tho same to Elizabeth Stcigcr. Both considerations were Thomas Lcnaliau and wife sold lot SS5 in Graham's addition to Frank A. Huser for $37o. Tiny Imluilt sold a )iarl of lot 2-J22 in HamiHon io Sarah V. Brandenburg for $1150.

Constantino Weiss sold lo Tiny TrnliofY parts of lots 2415-1G in Hamilton for $1,000. For a consideration of Mary Of roc re i- deeded lot 2fl in LimlciiwaJd to Carrie Pnullus. L. M. Slafcr, assipuce, sold lo Gco.

A. 1-112-1'! in Hamilton for George W. Young sold to Ficllc Crawford part of lot ISSfi in -For a consideration Jo- sephM. Goldsmilli'deeded lots 2i)3-4 in Oxford to Frances E. Grifiis.

Laura Sloni sold lot 0024 in Hamilton to James M. Xorlhctit for $1,250. Thomas R. Wren sold two tracts a in Lemon township lo Geo. Bippcs for Joliu fiy.e lots in South Hamillon lo Margaret Slein for a nominal jonsideralion of $1.

Schwab, for a consideration ot $1.00. gave William and Harriet Graves a deed-for lot .9 in Fairgrove addition to Hamilton. Jacob Nqrris sold lot 7f in Oxford to Muniis for $525. Dan Coyle sold lot-33 in Biekley's addition to Hamilton lo Laura Stout for $300. Stephen WiJlley.

deeded. 39.39 town for $1200. S. Belle Crawford sold lots 1SG2 12G4; in Micldlelowii, to -George' W. Youiig for $12001 Charles Silver sold lot 5B17.in Hamilton lo Hans Holswarth for $2800.

Jo Williams sold to Peler Walsh, parl of oullot 21 in Hamilton for a nominal consideration of $1. Parrish sold'lot's 1075-G in East Hamilton to Helen Eisner for For $1120 Ms 1030-40 in Hamilton were sold by David Bell, ndmin- islraior, IQ Aniiess. Fred JI. to Charles W. Kcrr lot ISO in Trenton for Pcler Thomson, trustee, sold lot 34(1 iu Grand i Chavles Wy- for $1BO; and lot 350 to Wysong for the same consideration.

Job'n L. Ross.and.wife sold lo Willied Vi'rsiuski lot 281 in Liudenwald for $17')0. I Kci-licr AtA wife sold lolfWO iu V.nsl.'Ifniiiitlpn.,'to'Mbllic Hunde- $1775. PLEASED WITH THE FAIR. Willinm Hitcbic, prosident 'of (he Advance Manufacturing; returned yesterday from Louis, Mo.

He is very much pleased i the World's Fair and says it is Ihe hinges) of kind over held in this country. SALE REPORTED. James A Smith as adminislralor of Ihe c-slalu of Jacob J. Kpccr lias rc'Hirled the probate court Iho sale of $1033.76 worth of personal properly. QUICK ARREST.

J. A. Gnllcdge of Verbena, yyas twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles cansins-24 tumors. After doctors mid all remedies failed, Hucklcn's Arnica S-ilvcquick- ly arrested further and; cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain.

25c at Radclilte Bros 1 drnjj-gists. TO REFORM IT. In Ihe c.iso of Adam Weiss Hflivy Laiiedorsl, the plaiulirt has mnved the common plcns to rc'pdrc tho defendant lo reform bis aijsvvor and to make bis third defense definite and certain. GIVEN JUDGMENT. In Ihiv case of John J.

Vincent vs. Mcldrnm grocers, I)C- f.ve Sfiuirc Hii'-lics. action for foimuis.siiiii and- damnses, was -riven a verdict of A YOUNG AGAIN; "One of 5)r. King's New Life Pills each: night Sot two weeks has put me in my teens again' wriics D. IT.

Turner of Dempscytown, Pa. They're Hie best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely yege- Ublc. Never Only 25c Radcliffe Bros', drug" slow..

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1891-1918