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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 10

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Hamilton, Ohio
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10
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bpftal 6.P06 Sorplas JSS.OOO Headquarters of Gen Stoessel at Krt Arthur General Stoc.ssel GENERAL STOESSEL, HIS HEADQUARTERS AT'PORTyARTHUR AND NEMESIS, GENERAL NOGI. 1 I TM 1 JlilT Ctlt nrokl a li)(! itt.in. But tlio Japanese ImJ provided ayainst such ti. TiiM Bcll a It, Kuw is. in I0 tllr v1 flanlc almost Into Ltao- wl, i (o (ll i a CJSS UrriCd Mrext to he ART HALL Tlii' new An a iit fair wrts Salurdnv aiid was inspi'Clod by members of tlic board of av-rioHliiire; The hall is one ot ilic llupsi 1( in an work in (his building at tiic coming fair in October.

DO YOU COUCH DELAY BALSAM SHOT FOUR A a Kept. K. Munroe, a yonu.v loan cmplovcd ls laborer iu street department, wcnl aicly slini his wife, mother, Mrs. DiMilnp; wife's sister, Mrs. Garner, bis child and Ihcn shot himself, dying instantly.

The cliiM is reported dyiitcr. Mrs. Carncr is ioiisly wouiidcd. Mmi- wil and Mrs. not M-riously injured, receiving only i i i M'H-c pr iliiijs iusl I i i and for Ihc possession if child.

NOW A PAUPER, Sepl. H. P.m. i i i i i wbi) wa-i r.it- li'rday iViun.l slaninir iu the streets i i a i Polirnncn picked him up a i i heic lie liad fallen He had ealon notlim- for Uvtiity-four howv. J.

F. PELLETIER re. Sept. i au- uiuil conventiou of i i a last ni.alit to meet in Denver in Aii-tust of year. The fni- Km-ni! arc Ibe officers: (irand Worthy President.

J. F. Pcllctier, Kansas i Cvand Worthy five President, II. Kllis. if Minneapolis; Giand i Krausc, nf i i i Worthy ivlai-y, A.

K. of Krai i Treasurer, K. Head, SHU i Worlbv Conductor, of Worcester. (fraud Insido (iriblilcr, of Oregon Aerie. A ball was licld in Ihc I'onrlh li Armory last Mukden, Sept.

17. The arc reported advancing on belli dunks of Iho Russian army from (he cast; tlic southeast and southwest are already engaged. A battle is expected. L'bcfoo, Sepl. 17-There was another general a a on Port A yesterday and it was continued today.

The bombardment was terrific i heavy guns just received from Japan. Enormous Russian Losses. Paris, Sept. 17, --1'Ixael figures of (be Russian losses- in killed, wounded iind missing in the operations before Mao Vanjr, from August 13 to August 2f, have been received by "llu general according (o Iho St. Petersburg correspondent.

These jiimmnt In getiewls, (illicers 21,001) In addition 133 Sims were lost. The material losses include fortifications costing $30,000,000. Port Arthur Garrison Short of Ammunition. St. I'ctcrsbnrsr, Sept.

situ a i of General Htoesscll at Port A is considered exceedingly critical, owiiiif lo hick of, a i i General full liberty to surrender when he finds (he siiuatin hopeless. Indeed, lie has to dn so. Independent and apart from scarcity of a i i (be garrison for some time has becrt reduced to a diet of black bread, while the masses of.uiiburicd bodies, which (he Japanese refuse (o allow to be buried, canse frightful pollution of the air. Peace May Come After Next' Big Battle. London, Sept.

Daily Tcle- St. Petersburg eoiresppndeiit declares tliiil a Russian statesman, whose name, if revealed, would win 0 his utterance, i lightning rapidity over the globe, asserted Friday that if was his impression that Hie war might end sooner a people imagine, not mediation, but through a recognition of the ruinous nature of tlie conflict which woiild lead lo negotiations a would result in IJiiKso-Japaiiese alliance. Me contended, the Uuil.although Russia in-llic end A STRENGTH COMPLETELY ABBE8TED. Medical Skill Almost.Exhausted Itself ia Vatu Attempts to He- Ueve Her-A Remark- Tlia recovery of Miss L. Hull front her lontf begin- niiix of which dales back to the spring of 1000, has not only relieved Wide-fell anxiety among her many friends who had long despaired of any improvement in her condition, owing lo the remarkable obstinacy of the case, is of grail interest lo the medical world.

The adack of pneumonia, wliieh seized her already weakened system in November of 1000 and tluva'tened lo carry her was successfully re- sislcd, al'ler it had confined her to led foi- month, but a conph foj- lowed it and lingered all Hie follosviug summer. It seemed impossible to brjflk it up or lo reslorc her slrenjjlh which bml been sadly undermined. Allopathic and doctors tried to help her Iml their best efforts could not check the steady decline of her vital energies. Then sho used some advertised modes of Ircnl- iicnt, but when she-saw her condition HAMILTON, Omp. $.

R.tNclUNNEtr,Vkt-PrcsUtll E. 6. BUKB, CasUer WttCTOB 0. C. Peter F.M.

Hngkcs E. C. would exhaust and crush Japan, yet Japan could hold out lonjf enough to place an intolerable and useless strain upon Kiis.sia. Jhissia, therefore, was confronted i (he alternative of: cilher Japan's ruin purchased by ruinous sacrifices or of a treaty of cordial friendship, followed in the fullness of lime by a offensive and defensive alliance which years constituted- (he ideal of the Japanese 'ovcrnincnt. RECEIVER HEISER Iu Ihc c.ise of Ooorgj P.

Sobngeii against the Advance Manufacturing Receiver E. Ilciscr filed his report in (lie common pleas courl Saturday. He look charge of the company's affairs on Ma.v 2G, 1903, and his report, covers Ibs period from a date to September 1, 190J. When lie look charge the company's assets amounted to and the liabilities lo $25,379.30. On September 3, company's assets were valued at $76,261.58, while its liabilities amounted lo J.jl.

The receiver has done about. of business at a net profit of abonl 5 per cent. The buildings, tools and nia- chiucry have been well taken care of arc now in. as good a condilion as when they came into the possession of the receiver. HIV ELECTRIC CHAIR Columbus.

0., Sept. Xichols and Herman Hamilton, uiuUr death sentence in the "pen" annex, -rot into a lisslit Friday, and if it had not been for the interference of the chair would have been cheated of two victims. Xichols went after Hiimilloii nil iron liouli, ivhich he had concealed in his The. arose ovrr discussion of their respective crinn-. CONVERTED.

K.vausvillo, I fj Kobeil J.A. Dorcm.m, for many yciir.s ciiairmau of (be republican 'county commit Ice, has as member ot' Ihc conimilloc. and iys bo will a Ibe against the stale ticiiPl. II MVS 1 daily grew more serious in spite iill a was done, she for a while dis- Anlinned nil medicine and gave herself up lo despair. Wlitil was your condition at (his time?" she was asked.

-My stomach," said 'was so w.cuk I could not Icccp lown. 1 sntfered from.constant a sea. Jly kidneys were in terrible con- lilion. Jly feet ami ankles were swollen so badly a it pained me even (o a on (hem. I was very bilious.

heart was iu bad shape 10 I could not go up and down slair.s or sliind any exertion, and I could not lie down in a natural a i but I had lo be propped up by pillows when I slept." "It seems a wonder a you should ever have recovered. How did it happen?" "You may well call it a marvel," continued. Miss Bull, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills wrought it. Nona of my friends thought 1 could live a mohllis longer.

My parents bud no hope. I could not have escaped death if, at (he lust, moment, despair- iiiK-sis was, I had not had couraire enough left to Iry just one learned of il by the mcrcsl chance; but it. was Ihc one tiling needed mosl, the one thing a saved my life. When a pamphlet advertising Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills for Pale People was tin-own in our door it.

was a great event for inc. These pills saved me from tlicV MV e. Within a wcck froin the time began to take (hem I fell better, and in (hree months was entirely well. I do not a I can say any more except that I can not praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pill loo highly niid thai dearly hope Ilia my experience may bring good some other sufferers." Miss Hull, who was so remarknhh by this great blood remedy, re" sides at Union drove, Illinois." Dr Williams' checked' (hi fearful decline of her strcmrth aiu rectified the' disorders which had dis tin-bed nearly every organ of be body, because they act immcdialoh on Ihe blood, purifying 1111,1 it arid making it carry fresh vitalifj lo every In (he case of ail dc hililatiiifc diseases such as lung troubles, grip, fevers, and iu all cases ii which Ibe 'system is Ilioronslily riu: down, these pills perform wonders wlicityourBanking taeu cod uitun you nvary iw- coiiiniodatinH i-onftteitjjt ia ud other Bills of Exchange and of Credit oa of the World.

Bfa Obio- Thcv arc fold by all Iliroiiglioiit Iho world. THE CLEANSING AND HEALIM6 CURE FOR CATARRH IS Ely's Cream Balm Knsy pleasant nre. Conialnsno iDjuiious dr -tr. called. CRKAX TOWDEll, which Is rattling wilh rtvor.M enables eircrjono (onukoicocrcsm In Iheir oivn hnras with very liitle (rouMc.

All to plck1 railWn lce Otllw PfSM" w-itny- 1 IC iticc for ioi', and under (be cumstanccs caunoi remain a member of I roininillci'. He is a nephew rf Wsst Virginia's first governor, EciVtu.in. nnd BKOTHKIW, 56 Warren SI, New York The Kew MeJ Raral Konte Matt only the Mail Horon thn market. Can be had absolutely free lo any person paying we year in advance to Hamilton Bveiiing Uemottit. dfcvrtf Administrator's Iu pursuance of an order of the court of coinmon pleas of Butler county, Ohio, in the cuse of Israel Oor- siich, administrator wilh (he nc.vcd of Nicliolat (iorsnch, deceased-, No.

I will offer for saiefiat public auction no Friday Scpteiaber 30,. 100-1, a 2 o'clock p. nj. upotf premises the following described real estate, (owit: 1st a 37 acres in the. northwest corner of section town 3, range 2, Union cpun- ty, Ohio, bounded on the north and west by the lines; south by land of J.

and L. Seasnngood; east by land of D. S. Rose, save and ej- eopting 2.40 acres convoyed by Nicholas Gorsui'li lo Emma Gorsiic-h on tho 231 of September, 3885, deed recorded IJook 87 page 521 Under Couutj Ohio Records. 2nd Iract: ncres in tlii northeast corner of section 24, town 3, range 2, Union township, Butler connly, Ohio, bounded and described ns follows: On (lie norlh and east bj the north mid.east section lines; on (he south by lands of Sarah sneh and the land of J.

and L. songood; on the west by land of D. Kose, H. Nnxhall and James Sheriff. first tract appraised at $38.00 acre.

Second frac-L appraised st J5B.OI (cr acre. Terms of sale, onc-lhird in one year and one-third in tiro years from' day of sale. Deferred payments to bear interest from daj of sale aiid to be secured by jnortgnga on premises August 20, 1904. ISRAEL OORSUCH, Administrator with the will annexed of Xicholas Gorsuch. Robert M.

Billiujsley, Auctioneer. Shotts-A Millikiii Attorneys. Attachment. J. J.

Doutchcr, pl.iinliff, vs. Thos. R. Stutz. defendant, ficfore 0.

W. JpftVries, J. Morg.in township, linllcr county, Ohio. On Ihc 2nd day of A. I).

tlH, said juslico issued ,111 order of in above aclioii, for ihp sum of eighty dollars and seyenty- cents. Okcana, 0.. Sept. H. infll.

J. J. HOHTCHER. sept3wky3t Gel Democrat's Job Work.

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