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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 13

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DDTLER COUNTY THURSDAY MAY 1 1902 11 HeacU ache. Siclc headache, nervous head- tired lietuluchc, neuralgic heaJachc, catarrlial headache, headache from excitement, in fact, headaches of all kinds are quickly and surely cured with DR. MILES' Pain Pills. Also all pains such as backache, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatic pains, monthly pains, etc. "tit.

1 Pain Pills are wcilh Ihelr weighlm Mr. D. Kiea- tttet, ol Arkansas City, Kan. "They ciued my wife chronic headache wlieii nothing else would." "Dr. Miles' J'alit 1'jlls drive away pain as it by nugie.

1 sm never without a supply, and Ihink' everyone should keep them bandy. One or two uiih taken on approach of headache will prevent it ertiy lime." MRS, JOHNSON, Chicieo, III. Through their use thousands of people have been enabled to attend social and religious functions, travel, enjoy amusements, with comfort. Asaprcvent- ztive, when taken on the approach of a recurring attack, they are excellent. Sold by ZS 25 cents, Dr.

Mllai Modlcil Elkb.rt, Im. INTERESTING Event in Methodist Circles Planned For An event of unusual Interest will be the centennial celebration of the organization of the Cincinnati and Ohio conferences of the Methodist Episcopal church. This event will be celebrated at the next annual of these bodies. An important committee meeting In connection with the event was held in Wssbignton C. the following well known divines bc- InK prtsent: Dr.

I. F. King, Dr. TV. II.

Lewis and Dr. W. F. Miller'of Columbus; Dr. A.

If. Noicross of Washington C. Dr. Frank G. Mitchell, of Greenfield; Dr.

C. AY. Barnes of Dayton; Dr. V- T. Drown of Hllls- boro; Dr.

J. W. Dlllion of Portsmouth; and Dr. J. A.

Clark of Cincinnati. The plan adopted for the corning celebration is for each conference to send to the other conference a delegation of 12 of its older as fra- trnal representatives. Special days will be set apart by each conference to hear addresses from the other conferences and responses by its own members. The Cincinnati conference will be held at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, October and the Ohio conference at Zanesville a little earlier. lNCEhT6lARIES Seem To Be Getting in Their Work Near Crascsntville.

ER Three barns and several outbuildings belonging to George Shoenberger, one mile north of Crcscentvllle, were oosumed by fire Wednesday afternoon. The family were eailn? dinner when the llames wore discovered, and the origin of the lire Is a mystery. The lojs will amount tolS.OOO. This is the second lire In the neighborhood of Crescentville that can not be accounted for, and the farmers think some one is setting fire to their birns. Sunday the barns and house of Arnold Thomson, who near the Shoeaberger place, were destroyed by lire.

The far- meis are aroused and if the guilty parties are cauRht they will be harshly dealt with. In both lires the blaze started in unused buildings. Note the sleepy tired look in your eyes. The fire of youth no longer burns. Take Rocky Mountain Tea.

Brings back forgotten joys. 35c. Dr. A. M.

Myere. EX PER1KNOE CONVINCES. -See for yourself how ijulckly Ely's Cream lialm will cure catarrh or cold In the head. We mill trial sizs for lOc. a New Trial B.y Bclden HE WAS FINED $75 ANDCOSTS Interesting Affidavits by Him in Support of His Plea For New Trial.

In the case of the State of Ohio against Harry Brosier, Judge liel- den Tuesday afternoon overruled Brosier'smotion for a trial and lined him and ecsts. Brosier was foundjfullty of obtaining uioney under alee pretenses because of a horse deal. U. F. Bickley, attorney for Mr.

Crosier, gave notice of appeal to the circuit court and Judge llelden ordered sentence suspended for ten days pending the perfecting of the appeal to the higher court, conditioned on the giving of a bond sutllcleat to secure the (ine Jjaprsed and the costs accrued. Mr. Brosier at OBCJ gave bond In the sum of with O. Whlpple as surety. AFFIDAVITS.

H. I. Hrosfer, in support of the motion filed ad ailiiUvlt that Marlon WllWnfoa had of material facts that would have been of benefit to his defense and tint Wilkinson can and will testify that the mare In controversy wag sound and that llrown, one of the Important witnesses for the state, so said to him that she ivassjnnd. Brosier further alleges his altldaylt that Wilkinson will also testify that parties at Darrtawn are pushing the prosecution for the purpose of prosecuting him and that there Is an Ifected for that purpose and that funds have been and are to be ralsjd for the purpose of prosecuting him. Sir.

Brosler also in support of his motion tiled an atltdavlt tint Mable Robinson had: knowledge of material facts that would bcof bsnelib to his defense and that she will testify what she heard lirown and Wiley, who were leading witnesses In the prosecution of the defendant, state that they had come back to Mr. Brosier to sell him the mate, that they had purchased her of him and would now sell her back to him allowing him a fair profit If he would buy her of them and that the mare was worth the full value of $70 and that unless lie would give them S70 they would sell her for any price to him. Sir. Brosier in anotheraffidavit.filed in support of Ills motion, alleges that James Lackey, who is a horse buyer and dealer, and who examined carefully the mare, will testify that she was worth $90 and that the man Brown who purchased the same so stated to him that she was worth that sum; also tbat the mare did not have the heaves. Mr.

lircsler concludes this affidavit as follows: "And that the salt! Urown stated to James Lackey that it was only the Intention and purpose of a crowd of fellows to prosecute -thii defendant, Harjy Brosier, and that there was a crowd ot fellows sa o'jjanlxed for said purpose. That they had raised funds and would raise marc If necessary to carry on said prosecution and that said prosecution was only being pushed for the purpose of revenge on one said Harry Brosier," Report Of The Condition Of Crop; In Ohio. The Climate and crop service report own or Improved BllttliUv, )nt In the of the Ohio Mellon of uie U. west Its condition Is par tmcnt of agriculture for the weelc tit'lUK A Si, is Hs foii.j^si The licst of the week wiis cold with llKlit to killing frosts, and wltli hlxh winds. Tue last three days were moderately warm with lliiht showers.

lVarnm St New Oil firm, Arizona. Jan. 20, 1S89 Messrs. KI.Y enclosed 50 cents for wnicfi please send me your Cream lUlm. I find your remedy the nulcfcestiind airst, permanent cure for cold )n thft head, catBrrh.

etc. Yours truly, DKLL POTTER, Gen. Mar Arizona Gold Mlnlop Co REVEALS A GREAT SECRKT. His often asked how sucb startling cures, that puzzle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discovery f.jr Consumption.

Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and Kirm mucus, and lets the lite-irlvlog oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the IrtUrned, cough-worn throit and lungs. Hard colds aud stubh irn coughs soon jleld to Dr. Kinu's New Discovery, the most Infallible remedy foe all thtn.it and Lunir disease', Guaranteed bot- Hes anrHi oo.

Trial bjttlf.s free at Bros drutr store, Corner High and Second and Third and Davr- ton streets. The following the corn and wheat region stations show the amount of precipitation In inches and hundredtlis for the week ending at 7 a. in. April 21: Belletontalne, o.US; (incyriiH, 0 10; L'anul Dover, 0 fjan- ton, trace; Olillllcothe, Cincinnati, 0.10; Clrclovllle, O.li'J: Cleveland, 004; Columbus, O.IIO; Dayton, 0.85; Defiance, o.il; Flndlay, 040; Oranvlllc, 0 23; Greenville, Noi- walk, O.OSiPiirkersburR, 1'omeroy, 0.05; Somerset, 0 13; Wauscon, 0 08. Vegetation has made slow growth i the week.

I'arm work has pn- KrEtised satisfactorily In most sections. The ground Is In fairly gool condition except in the northeastern ciuntles, where It Is too wet. flowing prc- very well. Oat seeding Is ncarlnt; completion and a little corn has been planted in Franklin and Fairlieldcounties. IJarly potatoes are being planted.

Tobacco seed Is bclnjr planted and lUxseed being sowr. The wheat plants have grown slow- y- In the central and eastern portions of the state the crop has held its the time of lust i I the we.stern coiinlit'! niiiny n( ihe lati sown wheat lields i Iw plowed und sown to oats or barby. There has been insuillclent rnohture for wheat In the southern and western portions of the state, and the cold weather has checked tile growth. i i have advanced very slowly. Cherries arc livgliinlng to bloom the i i i but oilier trees show but little advancement.

Timothy und cluycr are growing slowly. 1'asturcs are Some of HID reports fioni the con titles are as (ollowt: Brown--Wheat and grass aic growing nicely, gardens and potatoes are being planted, the acreage of oats and corn will he larger than usual. Hu tier--The weather continues dry and cool, vegetation 1ms made but lit tic prosreif, plowing well advanced. mcudjw.s and pastures have frown but little owing to cold, dry weather. ani rye arc i stow growth owing to lack of a i plowing is well advanced, a large acreage of coin will be planted.

Clinton. The weather continues dry utid cold, wheat lias not grown much arid some are i i i i spotted, oats coiolng up stock water scarce. Warm Weather Will Effect The Meat Market. CIIICAOO, April 23-Hoi weather and a curtailment of the consumption has had effect on prices of meat and, while butchers are generally looking for an Increase in prices, an oae seems willing to declare i certainty. Perk loins yesterday were tea cents, while last Thursday they brought twelye cents.

Chuck and round beef yesterday was a trille lower, while the best beef, known as No. 1, weut up, and is likely to mount to the skies In price. This Is accounted for by the fact that the assumption by the public has fallen off, and what beef is bought of the cheaper rjuallty. Despite the assertion of the packers that tnlk of a beef trust is idle rumor, and that cone eilsts, there is evidence that if the packers have no combine they have a way of meeting weekly and talking over the situation. A man who spent years in businesg'at the yards, and Is willing to appear before a senate committee and tell what, lie knows, declares that the packers absolutely control the fcltua- tloo.

He says that cattle bought on the at six cents pound arc sold for eight cents dressed, and that, besides this, a pr-Mit, is made on the by-products The liccord-IIerald i sas: firms have complete control of the poultry market. Throiii-li the ownership of two-thirds of all the poultry in the country, they are Siid tc be able to li.v prices at will. The firms having control are Aimour Co. and Friebe Semlter, of Rnshnell, III. "All over the western states, in Omaha, Kansas City, St.

Jeseph, Chicago and hosts of small towns.thwe firms have cold storage plants. It, Is estimated here that they have 500,000 cases of poultry of about 100 pounds each In cola storage. "Their profit has already been immense. Fancy dressed chickens have sold as high as 111 cents, against cents a year ago at this time." HER WITNESSES C3OT DRUNK. TOLEDO, April Charles Fox, who received a verdict of for the death of her husband on a railroad, settled yesterday, and all she gets out of It is S152.

She says the outcome is due to her witnesses getting drunk at her expense. SENSATIONAL SUIT SETTLED. CINCINNATI, April 23--Judge IIol lister Wednesday dismissed the breach-of-promlse suit brought by Lena Manchester against E. M. Hron- ner, Fifth street clothier.

REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. COMJ.MHUS, April republican state convention has been called at Cleveland May 27 and 28. WELL WORTH Facts Fiction--Weak Nerves --All Run Down Constant Headaches--Sleep not Restful-A Victim Gives The Road to Health. Mrs. Mary K.

Ruckman of No. 143 ihestnul Hamilton, Ohio, was a victim of severe steplessnass, and nervous 1 was advised to try Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and not a box Dr.

A. Myers' and now after taklDK part of a box I can say my nervesaresteadied--I sleep well--im relieved of those dizzy spells and I am not now subjected to those distressing headaches. I consider those pllh great nerve medicine and cin recommend them to any affected as I was." Dr. A. W.

Chas)'s Nerve rills arc sold at 50c box at dealers or Dr, W. Chase Buffalo, N. V. See that portrait and signature of A. W.

Chase, M. 1). ateL'on every package. Now Heads American Can Company A meeting of the stockholders of the American Can company was held In Jersey City, N. Tuesday.

The treasurer's report said the surplus for the year ended March 31 was 5GI. The following directors were elected for five years: Warner M. Leeds, George tf. MeMr.rtry, L. H.

lilandon and W. Dutton. The newly elected baard of directors held a meeting at which the resignation by KdwJn Morton of the presidency, because of III health, was accepted, and if. Assnian was elected president. Vice President Akin was nude first vice presid2nt.

At the close of the meeting It was otlicially announced that no action had Ii2en taken on the matter of dlvlclcrjdj. This Is the corporation which now controls the can works formerly owned by the Albert Fisher Macufactur- in North Third street, this city. KEED Is a greater power of digesting and nssiinMntfnK food For them Dr King's New Life Pills work tone and relate tun digestive organs. Kcnlly expnl all poison the system, enrich the blond, Improve apcctltP. healthy tlesh.

Only i a I dcllir Corner Second and Hl and Third and Dayton MEANS MUCH HARD WORK FOR WOMAN AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. I'reiuiitlini Mionl.l bo 'I i I tmt (lie i i i lion Nol KC.UII In HriiMMiiKllinvn llxglUkllli. In the enervating weather uf spring, when tiie system is at Its in state of i a i most women clean house. This means mud) hard work and, unless proper precautions are taken, a brealtintf down of the health Is Inevitable. Miss I a toice, of No.

14 Somerset street, iiumervlllc, N. had mi e.vpei ienco of this a i and wlmt she Is uf Interest many women. A live DUO," Mie 1 wus In wretched cuLilltlon. 1 ha! overworked alioiiti the house unil as a result 1 became all run down. Most llesU and appetite, was very nervous and ould not tleep.

I kept RrowhiK worse End cuiltlng seemed to flo me any uood. The physician did not me any a relief and matters were jteillQK serious when a friend in Karltan recommended fir. Williams' I'inlc I'ills for Pule People. So tried Diem. 1 felt so much waiter a taking only one box tliat I continued them i 1 was cured.

Tin-) 1 rlld and 1 would not to without them. Every spring wlien house-cleaning time couiesl always prepare by a Dr. Wlllams' Pink 1'llls and tlms ward off the dimmer of another attack." The best medicine to tone up and strengthen the system so that hard work will not result In sickness or deljlllty Is one that will act directly on the blocd unr) tiervef. Dr Williams' Pink I'ills for Pale People rio this as no other preparation can, and what these wonderful vegetable pills have accomplished Is in thousands of Instances as remarkable OH the one above. Dr.

Williams' I'ink J'ills for People are sold in bxves (never in bulk) at lifly cents a box or MX boxes for two dollars imd i cents, and may be had of all His or direct by mall from Ur. Williams Mtdleine Company, Schenecludy, N. V. He sure and get the genuine: substitutes never cured anybody. JUST RECEIVED NEW GARDEN SEED On sale by the ounce or quart ROTHENBUSH'S Hamilton.

Ohio. lOtf BEST FOR THE BOWELS yon haven't a icziilnr, hcallhy fnorcnifnt of thi cvcrj iioy. yon'n 111 or will K-. your lowcJsoiicn.rttnllic well, Iho thapcof Tlo cntiiliyklcor pill a dtiKvrour. Tho sniaoth most j.LTfcrtv.n/ of kef plug tho clua-rand clean Is THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

Capital Stock $100,000 Surplus Stock $85,000 BILLS OF EXCHANGE on all lliu world Ixjunlit anil suld. CABLE TRANSFERS of money made to all points. tETTERS OF CREDIT Issued lor use ot In this and other countries. DEALERS in Government and Municipal Bonds, WE SOLICIT and suggest that patrons bear In mint! that our sufe deposit vaults are very accessible and convenient. S.

D. FirrOH, Prii. C. McKINNEY, Vict.Frii. E.

G. RUDER, I. M. BEELER, Asil. DIHECTORS: R.

C. McKinney, E. G. Ruder, S. D.

Filten. Plicr Btnningholen, Chris Bennixghofcn, D. W. Fltton, f. M.

Hughei. HAMILTON, OHIO. U. S. A.

R. P. MONFORT, ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Rooms 4 and 5 Second National Bank Building, HAMILTON, OHIO. NOTICE TO TEACHERS.

THK IIUTLBK COONTY UOAKU OF SCHOOL EXAMINERS WILI. MKET IN THK New High School Building Assembly Room, Third Floor, at If OHIO, on the lirst Saturday In Every month except July and August. The Boxwell Examinations will be held on the third Saturdays of March and April. All communications intended for the Board of Examiners should be al dressed to S. L.

ROSE, Clerk of the Board Hamilton, CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 5 EW CANDY 1 iv lly la rnOrxxi. ox. V.Viltfor free liootlet OB Al-lrcrs fiurjM) or xr.w tons. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAH mi OIL Ciiics horsn distemper, abortion in cows, scours in calves or pigs, sheep scab. Death to hen lice.

Protects the household from disease. Destroys bedbugs, roaches, moths, carpet bugs, flics, etc. For sale by ANDERSON SHAFFER, HAMILTON, OHIO. 1616 The DEMOCRAT Phone Is Xo. Call up if you have any jol woik an.l some one will to ice.

you. WANTED INVENTORS to wrilc for our conGdenti.il letter before plylni; for patent; it mny be worth mouejT We jironiptly obUnio U. S. and Foreign PATENTS MARKS or return ENT I attorney's fee. Bond motel, sketch or photo and tre seaman IMMEDIATE report on We give the best Icgnl servfce and aclrice, and our ore moderate.

Try us SWIFT A Patent lawyers, Opp. U.S. Patent D.C. NOTICE. U.

H. Jolmson. M. J. Tlralcs and places of residence are uo- known.

trill lake notice that on the IStli day of March. Uilrucr S. Hrown. county i i 1 1 I I I I 1 l(iq i iieiitlon In ronrl of common pleas oC llivlier TOunly Ohio. In number irLMrnsl the nlKivo namwl nrayln' I lindtn? of i or due for taxi's uuun II 5S-RO lanil in sunlon 7.

towr.shlp 2. Madi son Bntlcr nuni.y. dlilo, i In tKWk fi. llccrt uf county. Olifn, for the sale of said premises.

i5" i'! i'' rc il to littnrc tno Olh nay uf May Jftyj. or nient may lie t.iticn aculnsl I I BROWN, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is liercly given ttiat the has been appointed iind ijuallfiert ad- .1. M. TIlfcMllIA, AdintDlxtrator.

LEGAL NOTICE. Annie ditcher whose resident Is knovrn will iiiko notion that on the I2iii April A IMf. Adclph llutchcr BlMl his petition In tlic cntnnmn picas roiirliir lluilfr county, Ohio, being No -Vw praying adlvon-c from said rtefrmlant on the (ronudsot of duly, and Aaron Altcrncy. icij.

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