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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 10

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BUTLE11 COUNTY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY JAiJUABY 7 1902 How IfWjis Mudc And lic- a i A good reputation is not easily earned, and it was only by hard consistent work among our citizens that Doan's Kidney Pills won their way to Ihe proud distinction attained In this locality. The public endorsement of scores of a i residents lias rend- eral Invaluable service to thecoinmun- Ity. Reid what this citizen says: Mr. John Or-if of Water Sealer and Market Master statement 1 made In the spring of about Daan's Kidney Pills curing me of bac'iache which clung to me persist, cntly was notonly true hut during the years which liavcclapstd the cure then effected has practically been perinin- cnt.

On one or two occasion a lameness resulted from a cold and caused a slight indie illon of kidney dlstuibinc- an appeal to Doan's Kidney Pills warded off an attack. 1 emphatically endorse that remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price SOcents. B'oster-Milbmu iiuiralo.N.

agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. iien- DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and YourUfeawayl You can te cured of auy form tobacco using easily, be made well, strung, magnetic, titll nt titw life nnd lij- taking HO-7O-BAC, Dial makes irtak men strong. Many gain ten IKMinils in Icn (lays. O-Ttr SOOfOOO cured.

Cure guiirantfecl. Hoolc- Jet and advice 1'KKE. AiTrlrcss STKRI.ING CbicaKO or New Vork. 437 NEW CHURCH In Water-colors Shown to United Presbyterians. Theplana for the new United Presbyterian church have been completed )y tbe New York architect who had the work in charge.

Tuesday evening whan the congregation of the United Presbyteriiin church COURT NEWS In tbe common picas late Tuesday afternoon, tlic City and Sub- nrlnn Telegraph associationsccured an Injunction against William Shurtc, Juries'Kalian granting a temporary restraining order and fixing tUu band at 3200. The plaintiff sets out that on October 5, tbe county commissioners granted It the right to 6rcct poles atirf string wires on the Hui'lies and Rise road and the Cincinnati' and Dayton pike In Liberty township. Plaintiff alleKes'tliatSburte threatened to cut down and destroy the poles of tha plaintiir in front of Ills property placed there on the above grant, on Wednesday morning. Hence an Injunction was sought. Clerk of the Courts Hoirman has received tue costs In the following cases: S.

i against C. nibyliofen and others, $29 74. Daniel M. Dsnman again 1 Edwin ti. Miller and others, $20 00.

Cbrlstlati Goldsmith and others against Lcvl P. Goldsmith, $10 97. Judge Ncllan, Thursday granted Lizzie C. Abbott a divorce from K. Mathan Abbott and gave her tuecusto- dy of the children Henry, Charles and Elia Abbott.

Extreme cruelty and failure to provide were the grounds for divorce. Tde purlles were married In Cincinnati, August 4,1891. In the case of the state of Ohio against Joseph Moore, Judge Netlan Thursday refused to Kraut a new trial and sentenced Moore to pay costs and serve three months in the county jail. Moore was found guilty of failure to support an Illegitimate child. George E.

Moneypenny hits sued the American Church Clerical Directory Co. and W. G. Warner to recover 8300 and 8 per cant. Interest from February 23, 1893, alleged to be due on a $500 note dated at Oxford November 15,1897.

Mr. Moneypenny has also sued G. Warner to recover on fon $100 notes dated at Oxford Scptembe 8, 1898. Shepherd Shaffer for th assembled for the watch nlglit services, a handsome water-color piintlng of the proposed new church was on ei hlbition in the lecture room. It shows a very handsome butT, pressed brick structure with a tower facing Court street.

The pastor's study eccuptes the north east corner and plalntiiT. Judge Neilan Thursday ordered th following cases placed on the slo docket: Hamilton Architectural Portlan Cement Co. afjulnst Hlizabelh Kno and others. AV. II.

TodUuuter against Aretu tlie lecture and Sunday school rooms are entered from Water street. REVENUE Receipts For Month of December as Reported. Deputy Revenue Collrclnr Thomas Kilton reported the culleitluns for December as follows: Beer 00 Cigars 00 Specials IS 11 For the year the receipts were: ficcr 50 Cigars i2 Specials J.TOO 55 Grand total 67 TELLS Why He Refused To Reappoint Larsh, NEILAN INTERVIEWED Bays Larsh Favored The Sale Of Beer On Fair G-ounds. Judge F. i a In discussing vith a DKMOCIIAT man, Thursday af- ernoon, the appointment of Will A.

Beard and Or. J. P. Wilson to be Members of tlie Butler County a society and the retirement ot i M. Larsh said: "You will remember that two years igo you interviewed me on the ques- ton of thesileot beer on tbe fair groumU I told yau then that I would never appoint any one to be a member the fair board who favored the sale jf beer on the fair grounds.

Mr. offered the resolution which practically allowed the sale of beer on grounds ami therefore I refused to eappolnt him. He is a personal friend of mine and a good, capable man, but stand by my announced convictions and principles." SUIT Against Big Four To Be Settled. LOTS IN DISPUTE TO BE PURCHASED Case Wat Up For Trial Judge Neilan day. Thurs.

The suit of the Mlddle.town Cincinnati Railroad Co. against the C. 1. Uillroad Co. was up for trial before Neilan, Thursday after- ion, but tbe matter was finally con- pending a settlement.

This Is the suit wherein the M. C. sought to oust the lilg Four from the use of tracks which It bad laid on several lots in Mlddletown owned by the M. C. It is understood that the Big Four will purchase tbe lots, which Itclalrcs by right of twenty-one years of peaceable possession, and thus settle the controversy.

DIVORCED. Louie Faucett bas been granted a divorce from Frank Faucutt by Judge Neilan and has been awarded 1100 alimony. The temporary Injunction against the defendant disposing of his property is continued In force. TO I JUDGMENT. William St.

Cochran, executor of Wm. R. Cochran, has sued Isaac M. Warwick for the revival of a judg moot to the extent of 8231 with in terest from May 1, 18S2. RECEIPTS Of The Postcffice For Year 1901.

The The postofilce receipts (or Hamilton by months during tbe year past were is follows: January February 3,047 a March 3,898 30 April 3,421 12 3,490 82 June 3,323 98 July 3,484 August- 4,110 63 September 3,50801 October 3,734 08 November 3,773 45 December 4.C69 05 Total 54 December the receipts were W.GC9.05 and a year they were showing an Increase of $720,17. Nasal CATARRH In ll in fliotild be deauilnesfc Eljr'i Cream Balm cleanses and ttie diwased membrane. It cures catarrh and dilvw away a cold la tbe head It plued Into the oodrUt, tpnaat ever tlw BKmbrna and absorbed. IWiflilin. mcdlite indtcure rollovri.

1 not drylog-doti not pro) ace incezl ng. Size, it DIUJ-. gists or mall; Trial Size, 10 conU 1)7 mtll. KLY UUOTUBR9, Warreii Stitcl, Kew E. P.

MONFORT, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Rooms 4 and 5 Second National Bank Building, HAMILTON, OHIO. BEST FOR THE BOWELS TRUST Owns The Wilson Me- Plant ANOTHER RUN CHECKED Murder Has Been Charged Against W. 3. Sherwell.

EVANSVILLK, Jan. yesterday afternoon tbe grand jury of tbe county returned an indictment against Wilbur H. Sherwel), a former member of the palice force, charging him with the murder of Fannie Hutler, whose dead body was found in a stable in the month of May last. Tbe coroner, tnhls verdict, stated that the woman was choked to death. SUerwel waa arrested several weeks ago upon the advice of the coroner, charged with the murder of Lena Renner.

and Georgia Railey, whose dead bodies were found in a ditch. Doty. E. A. Beldcn against H.

D. Lewis. George IX Martin against known heirs of Gcorye W. Pleasant and others. Tlie case of tbeMldtlletown Machine Co.

against Die 1'. A. Sorg Taper Co. bas been settled and dismissed without record at the cost of the plaintiff. On Cleveland Bank by Demanding Time.

The formal transfer of the Wilson McCally Tahacco Manufacturing plant, at Mlddletown to the Continental Tobacco better known as the trust, occurred at 5 o'clock Tuesday evening when Attorney Jien Har- wlU placed on file in the county recorder's ofllcc the deed transferring the property. The consideration la Riven as only $50,000 and it Is probable that tbe actual price never will be made public, but it is said to be something like eight or ten times the amount named In the deed. or keeping ilielxmeli clear clean la lo Ufce CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 3 EM I CANDY Pleasant. I'alataUe, Taste fiotd. Do Good, Never Sicken, Wcakt-ii.

or Gripe, 10, 23, cent; ut-r box. Write for frco Eamylc, RD! booUH on Address BUItUSQ KUItDT COHFiXY, CHICAGO IOM. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAH ROBBED SECURITY. In the case of Emma Kodenbaujjh aKiiiost Margaret K. Wolf, the motion to require Hie plaintiff toijlveaddi- tional security for the costs has been sustained and the plaintiff Is ordered to Rive $30 such additional security by January 16, CLEVELAND, Jan.

Tlia run on the Dime Savings Hanking company stated yesterday because of the embarrassment (it the Kverett-Moore syndicate was checked today by the bink taking advantageof the provision of its charter that sixty days' notice of a withdrawal must be Riven. The directors state tbe ssiets are more than sufficient to pay all liabilities and leave the stcc! intact. Waa The PostofficeatOrcgonia, Warren County. THE PRICE I A The Dccatnr Buggy of Middletown, was incorporated Tuesday with JoO.OOO capital stock. DISMISSED.

The case of lien Cook against Terrell liros. has been dismissed at the cost of the plaintiff, against whom judgment for tbe costs is entered. HEIRESS Health restoring, life renewing cordial, a tonic thatfortitiesthebotly and briin and stopi the mine ot That's what Racky Mountain Tea doss. 35 cents. Ask your druggist.

RECOVERED SPEECH A A I MESSRS ELY commenced using your Orearn Hilm atmul two years ngo for i a i My voice was fiomevrhrU thick and my hearing was dull. My a i has been re- Rtarert aod my speech hasbecuoieiiulte clear. I am a teacher In nur town. L. G.

IJuowx, Granger, O. No comment is nefitied. Trial 10 els. Full s'ze 58c. Ask your druggist We mall It.

KLY BROS, 5S Warren SI, New York. 1550(101212 To $100,000 Believed To Have Been Kidnapped. Of 30 Pounds Of Flesh Fixed CmcAdO, Jan. Lizzie Miller, a comely Wisconsin girl, has sued Henry J. Huenlng for alleging breach of promise, Tbe peculiarity of the action Is tbe charge In her bill by Miss Miller tliat worry over the dllatorincss of her recreant lover caused her to lose 30 pounds of llesb, which, according to the amount sued for, she valued at 31GG CG! a pound.

Jan. opening the store and postofflce lit Oregonia yes terday, Kraak Sherwood, the postmaster, (llscavered that the pqstoftice had been burglarized. The door bad been forced some time, Kr. Sherwool thinks, between 2 and 4 Thursdiy morning, and a small amount of change, and, probably, a few stamps, were missing, and papers littereii around tlie floor. People were kepi out and dogs scot for from Hartlns- ville, and they are following what seems to be hot trail toward Mar- tlnsville.

Oregonla Is about six miles east of Lebanon. write for our confidential letter before plying for patent; it may be worth ijionej. promptly obtain IT. S. and Foreign PATENTS nd A MARKS or nlura ENT I ottorney'B Bead model, sketch or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability.

We give best legal sen-ice And advice, and our charges areraof'erate. Try us. SWIFT Patent Lawyors, Opp. U.S. Patent D.C.

ELOPERS Were Dr. Charles Ferris And Miss Pearl Finney. CINCINNATI, Jan. 2--Dr. Charles Ferris, a young physician residing with his mother at College Hill, eloped with Miss Pearl Finney, a popular belle of Sharon, and they were married at Springfield by Bev.

John A. Story. Last Sunday morning the young doctor was up before any of the family, and when his mother asked him where he was going he said he had an urgent call, ami that the family need not wait for bim for breakfast. This was the last seen ot him until yesterday morn- InK, he cime home in company with hlubiide. NOTICE TO TEACHERS.

THE BUTLER COUNTY BOARD OF SCHOOL EXAMINERS MBST IN THB New High School Building Assembly Room, Third Floor, at HAMILTON, OHIO, on the-iirst Saturday In Every month except July and August. The Boxwcll Examinations will be held on the third Saturdays of March and April. All communications Intended for ths Board of Examiners should be ad dressed to S. L. ROSE, Clerk of the Board Hamilton, OUR PRICES WIN.

WELLINGTON, Jin. government of New Zealand has ck- elded to order all steel bridges from the oi ted States i the future. This decision comes as a result of the recent experience of tbe Hanawatu Railway when the American bid on a big steel viaduct amounted to one inarterof the bid by English firms. $500 REWARD! We will pur the shove reward for niw CRSO wiver CompUinl, Dyspepsia, SirV llemlsche, jDJigesllon, Conslipnclitn or Coflivencss we Cannol cure with Hie lp-To-i)ato I.lllle Llrer Pill, wlim (hedirccilMu nrc strictly complleti They nre purely Vegetable, unit never full la fire smlsfBdloh. 25o loies contain 100 H1K 10r boxes contAln If) Pills, Sc boxes contain 15 Pills.

mhslilullon? (rnlutlonn. Sent 1y mnll. Ktnmps tateu. MKDICAJ, Ity A LUJ. Jacksou Cblcego, HI.

1 Bold by Cor. Clinton DruceKts. Kecotid Gftr. Dayton Hamtlton, 0, Cor, iiijh ann ITjlrd nnd I Joseph Fratcella, a pretty little woman who recently fell heir lo more than has mysteriously-disappeared from her bumc. A tall, well-dressed man, who said he was a Presbyterian minister, was with her the lst time she waa seen.

the womnn's husband, offers, a reward ot $100 for information as to his wife's whorabouts believes a man Induced 11 rs. Francclla to ro tu New York witb lilin or else abducted her. Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascarels Candy Catliarlic are as far ahead of ancient pill prisons and liquid physic'as the electric liglu of the laljow. candle.

Cicntiinc suinpcd C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ice, CREDITORS Are After The F.lemington Coal Company.

RIVAL Poultry Shows Are In Operation In Dayton. A VON, -A chicken light In the literal sense Is on In Dayton, and tbe fowl war promises an Indefin ite continuance. As a result, thriving pet stock organizations are giving splendid shows, and rivalry Is intense. The Gem City 1'ouitry association claims that the Dayton Fanciers' club and Belgiun Hare association attempted to "run it out of business" and after the former lud selected its dates for the annual enhibltlon the latter followed suit and opened a day earlier. The Gem City show Is in progress In licr.kel Opera house, while the Dayton Fanciers' cliib a tutn-outin Armoty hall.

PARKEHSHUKO, W. Jan. 3 -John T. SJeUraw and Mfrlvilla I). Post representing the credltois of the FlemlDgton Coal company, with oil! ess In New York and mines in Went a petition on behalf of tbe creditors to have the company declared an involuntary bankrupt.

The assets ate half a million and tbe liabilities considerably greater. Is more Calarrh in Ibis sec.llon of iiio counlrv tlian nit oilier ril.wases put together, ami mull the lost tew years wns supposed to lie Incurable. Kor grcst rtinny years doctors pronounced it a local disease, nnd prescribed local remedies, untl by constantly falling to cure willi treatment, pronounced Incurable. Science lins proven caUrrh to be constitutional disease and, constitutional Catarrh Cure man nl act red by K. J.

(Jheney Toledo, Oblo, Is tbe onl-r constitutional cure on the It tAkpn internally In doses troin 10 drops to a teaapoobful. It nets directly on the blood nnd mucous surface of (lie Bystem. Tnej- o'fter otic hundred dollars (or imycasc cure. Send forcirenlRrs Address K. J.

OIBNEY.AU)., Toledo, Sold by DruglMs. Tie. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice te given that the undersigned Has lcen duly appointed and quail- fled exccuinr of ihelust will nnd lee tain cot of Simeon Uosencrans, dcccat-cu, late or Butler cmuity, Ohio, by the Probiilc Court oi sfiJtl county. ED- ROSENOTJANH.

BIG RICE MILL Will Be Erected In The South William R. Eiber, formerly of the Miami Shoe leaves Hamilton Monday for Louisiana where he will enter a partnership with C. U. Zwlck BiuJ his son, Carl in the rice business. The company will erect a large rice mill at a cost of and Mr.

Elber will be actively identified with the plant as one of the managers. The Eber family will move south in tbe spring. FINDS WAY TO L1VK LONG. The startling annmicement of a Discovery a will surely leiiRthEn i is made by Editor O. H.

Po.vney, of Ctm- Ind. "1 wish to sutfi" he writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is ibe most infallible remedy that I have "ever known for Coughs, Colds gnd i H'sinval- Uible to people wiih weak Havin? this medicine lid one need drcirt Pneumonia or Con- Its relief instant and cure ce KartcMfTe Kros Cor. Second and and Third DaytonsUecURUirrari- tee every -jOc and CO bottle, and give trial tree. NERVITA PILLS ReMoit VKaWy, Lot( Mrs" Core IrSpoteftcy, Losjnf Mem.

orr, all wasting i eicess and lnliscretlon. A nerve i bnllder. Bringa tins pink glow to rtale clieets nnd restores the of By rnriil SOorerlxir. 6 boxes for BO, with our bankabla or refund the monoy Send for circula? and copjot our bankablo guarantee bond. KXTKX STRENOTrJ LICENSED TO WED, II.

D. Newel), ajjed a color mixer of Hamilton, and C. Tsjlor 31, of Uatnllton, Kev. Martha liortle. (IILLOW LABEL) Positlvok Rnarantcevl cnro for Los3 of Power, VaricocQIo, Undovoloncd or Shrunken Organs, Locomotor A i i Nervous.

lion, Hysteria, Fits, Irsanity. Paralysis nnd the bondT to euro la OT refund money puld. Address NERVITA MCDiCAl. CO. Sts, CHICAGO, N4.

old hfftaitllttc Cor. Htgb ncd Cor. Thiid Dastonats, ntist Ohi io. FOURTH AND FINAL. Conrad Kcholhorn, executor of tlan Blatt, his filed his fourth and final accovint In the probate court He receive! and paid out $5,900.76.

COX'S PROGRAM. According to the Cincinnati Pest George B. Cox wants the tuperlor court of Hamilton county done with and all appcl esses taken to Die circuit court and tint court elected for Hamilton county alone, with another circuit court cicatcd for Butler, and Clinton countien..

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1891-1918