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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

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Hamilton, Ohio
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MAY 22. 1902 MIX! for ojio n-ecJc following wu will offer (lie following- special prices on Lace Curtains, Window Shades, and Off Cloths. 25c rpialily, i long 19c quality, 7 ft long 2 a i Lice Insertion and Kdgo a i Plain Colors on ceotru a i A 20c quality 2C f)0e 42c Cases Have Been 8et Fo Hearing ASSIGNMENTS WERE MADE By Prosecutor Card Tuesday Afternoon--When indicted Persons Will be Tried, A Very Large Stock to Select From. 75e quality, per pair quality, PIT pair SI.25 quality, per pair a i pur pair 81.7.1 quality, per pair S2.00 a i per pair quality, per pair quality, per pair quality, per pair and quality, per pair $1.25 and a i por pair. quality, per pair quality, per pair quality, per pair $1.85 $1.60 $1.75 $1.98 $2.50 $2.98 $3.25 $3.59 $4.25 $4.50 $5.00 a i per pair $6.26 SS.OO a i per a i $675 quality.

pur pair R7 quality, per pair $950 01.) a i per pair I. a i per pair $1250 a i per pair $19.00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Sarah C.iMartlnsold lots W2 and -103 In Oxford to Klmira Ur.iham for 1'billp liruner sold lot 4 in Trenton to 1'Ycd Uruocr for $100. Fred Kruner said lot -1 In Trenton toOJdta GronleforS150. II. 61, CarlcUra aild lot 123 lu denwiild to August Schulthels for JIIOO.

C. and i'. ISeaninjjlioJen sold lot 412 In Undcnwaldto H. M. Beder etal.

fur 1240. I 1 C. in Hist lu Mwitz llochnfor Catherine Diiijan lot in Mid- til etown to M. Outran. Consideration John Krahenlwchl said lot in Kast Hamilton to Jlarie I'etets for JI700.

Sarah A Denny sold lot 43:) In Hld- (IJctotvu to Robert A. Denny. Consideration 81. KlIcabcthGlbm ctal. sold lots IS antl in In Princeton to F.

H. Amiot for $S0. Julia C.Kldinutun sold the undivided cnc-scvciUH interest in acres o. 1 land in Lemon township to Mary C. J'otlcr for C.

and I', one acre of land in Falrliclrt township to Win. Kicser fur jiiOO. K. Garrett sold part lot 57 In Somcrvilte to W. li.

Conarroc ft-r $200 K. Jennie Sorg et al. sold lot liOSli In Middletown to Thomas and Clara A. McGlade for S165. Theodore C.

Simpson sold lot 1053 in Middletowato Jllnnle W. Smith fur $120. George u. IMEIKI sold lot 37:11 in Middletown to Florence H. Kich.ln.rn for SJ100.

Jusjph E. Horton and wife sold lot Prosecutor Ganl Tuesday innde the followics; a.silemne its of criminal Tuesday, Hay 27-S'ylva Bishop. Saturday, ilay 21-Rouert Harlan. Monday, June2--John SlcNeal. Tuesday, June 3-Svlvcster Cartland and Jeremiah Gllmore.

Wednesday, Johnson and Heenan I'rcctor. Thurstliiy, June 5-Frank Malone and Josiah Crout. Friday, June Jacobs and Oscar Saturday, Chambers and Joseph Smith. L. Jacobs two cases, and C.

T. Allcutt. Tuesday, June 10- (Jlcve. Noble, Os car Woods and Harry Noble. Wednesday, June 11--Richard Hs.s ty Thursday, 12-Cliaries Jackson, two cases.

Friday, June 13-William Irons and Joseph Adams. Saturday, June 13-Hcnry Lorenx Monday, June E. Warwick Wcdesday, June W-Walter Dou three cases. Thursday, June Foster. NEWROAD In Faij field Township Been Petitioned For.

A petition has been presented to the eounly commissioners for the establishment of a county road between tlicO. W. MilllklQ and Benen land In Falilield township from tlie Carthage pike to the Mt. t'lcasant piko. The fiis-ners of the petition are K.

M. lietz, Frank Elbe, II. Maiilc, Clinton Alston, J. H. tloncrland, Joseph Epley, M.

Ulefel, John Schorr, Joseph' Flon, George o. W. Wllllkln, G. liennlng- RACKET STORES and Table Oil Clotli only 10o yard. JiUVEK'S BEST FRIEND HIGH The Island And People Of Cuba Homer llolden, F.

Theis and Mary Theis. Friday, June 20-George Wlllird. Monday, June 23-Satnuel Dowrey and Henry Gebhart. The Cincinnati Electric Line To Lebanon. The officials of the Cincinnati fc notion ami wife sold lot LclliIKm Traction company have com- I 7 1 a a i i 7 2 i Hamilton to pletcd a WPOver the proposed route 'riiiii-j TTnrtnn of new road and returned to Lebanon Friday.

The company secured an P. JTorton fur $2100. Jamas K. Hancock suld lot 30S In Kist Hamilton to H. and M.

Renneker tor $250. V. Weaver sold lot Scon In Hamilton to MatUe Truiock for W. H. neddlnjrsoUl lot 307S in Middletown to Emil Wenxel for LICENSED TO wio.

Joachim Frederick i'aul maii, ajjed 40, a lithographer of Jlaru- iltOD.and Anna Fossler, 21, of Hamilton. The Key. Tcssiaer. John S. Chlpcbase, ayed a bcuk- keeper of Oiocinnati.

20, of Mlddletown. Thomas F. McGrail, ajfcd St, a Vakemsn of Mlddletown, a I a May Luce, a ed 2J, of JIfddletuwn. Louis llolle, need 29, a bookkeeper of Hamilton, and I of Hamilton. Lucctinuer.

1 Luuchauer, The Rev. J. G- Win Lipscoinb, .30, a painter of Hamilton, and Lucy Kate I'lkc, agcrl The SB YOU'LL DO WELL To own a pair of (hose 1J Vici Kid Oxford.s we $2.00. Call in atid see tlicm. You'll Ycry good values.

Sell Well Feel Well Wear Well 3 i South of Court House PATER SON, 421 South South Second SI. At $1.00, $1.25 a $1.50 we arc a good line of Oxfords and Strap Slippers, KiJ or Talent leather. option to the lifiht of way alocj; the Lebanon pike ind Heading road about six mouths ano, and as this option has nearly cipirecl an exteoKion was seciir ed yesterday until July 2. The company proposes to issue in stock and 150,000 in per cant bonds, providing- all titles can be secured and the company incorporated. single track will be constructed along the west side of the pike entering this city alonK the Heading road.

In obtaining consents the route the company has promised a liyc-cent fare to Heading. Tlio line will operate double truck traction cars and will use the same K.igc tracks as the Cincinnati traction company. An option was secured on property near Reading for a power house and ir lurn. This will be the only powerhouse used by read, and orders for the machinery will be placed to tegtn the work ot construction about July i. Wealthy Lebanon capitalists arc backing ths road, and they are cimfulnit they will be able to yain f.n entrance Into Ibis city.

The citizens of Reading are jubilant over the prospect of a new road, and a committee Kill be appointed to look village's Intcreslsat the nest meeting ot council. The road i Uond Hill a street car reryice. BICKLEY SELUS HIS HORSES. U. F.

Bickley returned from a business i north Sunday night. Hesold three of his horses, lie received tor Hotly for Jloscoe and for Great Andy. Mrs. Clnrlcs Heller of D.iyton Is the guon ot her slsler.Mrs Sol Fiemier. OUR FLAG IS HAULED DOWN By Gen.

Wood--Birth of New Republic a Gala Occasion In Havana. School Of New London Commencement A A A May 20. Cuba Libre is a complete actuality. The transfer of the control of the Island from the United States to the Cuban republic took place at noon. b'enor Palma attached his sijmature to a document as president of the Cuban republic after an exchange of congratulation, and the veteran General Gomez ascended to the roof of the palats, where he'was accorded great reception.

Gen. Wood personally lowered the American colors, which were saluted and with his own hands hoisted the Cuban Hag, as an act of -he United States, Goincx assisting Gen. Wood and stall and American embarked Immediately after hoisting the Cuban Hag and the Amer- icau ships steamed out of the harbor at the same time Gen. Whitesideat Santiago turned over Ms authority to jis Cuban successor and sailed away with tlieAuerican cavalry. THE NATAL DAY OF THE KKFUIII.IU OF CUBA.

HAVANA, Hay 20--The natal day the republic of Cuba found Havana arrayed like a queen, to await the coming of her lord. There was not a residence, pretentious or uutnble, that did not bear upon its quaint facade some emblem in honor of the event. CUUA.N FLAG EVERY WHERE The parks were literally allame with the tropicil liowers, and tbe vaulted ky abave might have been chiseled out ot turquois. Above every red-tiled oof rose a Cabin ilijr. The whole seemed suddenly burled beneath a forest of wavlnj; banners.

The decorations along the water ront were exceedingly lavish, and all beshlpplmrln the harbor was aresa- in galaattlrc. The majority of the hips Hew the American ensign at the main acd I he Cuban colors at the fore ir mtaen. WAViXG BANKERS. The annual commencement of tli New London high school will he hel on next Thursday evening with in following program: Sontfof welcome, Schcol. Invocation--Rev.

Morgan P. Jones Our Heritage--Paul It, Robinson. The Growth of Liberty-Homer George. OiirConntry ami It I'rogrcss-Jfyrtl A. Woodruff.

Kentucky liabe, Gelble Mali quartet. Opportunities Elizabeth A Waltbers. Education as Related to Nations Prosperity-Samuel F. Delker. The Pleasure of Life Elizabetl Klenk.

Influence of Association--Byron DeArtuond. Spring o. A. Vew.le-School. The Education of the Auiericai Girl--Oplm LecClawson.

Youth, the Seedtitoe-Jlary Louise Morris. The Search a Man--A. Rosi Timberman. The Ideal American Koy--Earl Colborn. Eevel of the Leaves--G.

A. Veazie, double quartet--mixed voices. Class addrcss-Rey. Morgan Jones. Presentation of diplomas O'er the Waters--E, c.

Rowley, school. Benediction F. Colborn, Ophi Lee Clawson, Samuel if. Delker, Uyron E. DeAnnond, Homer G.

George, Mary Louise Jlorris.Paul U. Robinson A. Ross Timberman, Afyrtie A. Wo 3d ruir, Ellxibcth A. Walthers, Klenk.

Board of education--Michael Jones, S. M. Roland, John M. Bvani. Teachers--J.

Goshorn, principal, Battle M. Lanker, Intermediate, Kdith Morris, primary, W. H. Howell, music. THE DRYS --'j wtpiautu 111 a few days.

Tile company proposes United States armored cruiser to tegtn the work o( Uroolll wnf ch was to take Gen. IVood away, End the steamer Castle, of the Ward line, on which the troops were to embirk, as well as tbe foreign warships which ba3 been sent by their goverments to be present at the birth of the new republic, were drewd i streams of signal Hags, fore and aft, man-of-war style. Amei- icans which were to be hauled down In a few hours, still lloated abore the Krlrn walls ot the fortresses which the entrance of the harbor. Mot another bltof color showed a STATUK OF FRKKDOM, Much curiosity was aroused by a statue of freedom, which had been raised during the night in Centra) park, upon the pedestal where, centuries, a statue of Queen Isabella had stcuil. Have Won In All But One Election.

COU-MIIUS, Ohio, May liquor interests of the state are just waking up to the fact that when the Heal local option bill was made a law by the legislature the screws were put on them good and hard. Within a few days after adjournment comes the announcement that 11 towns have voted under the provisions of the Real bill, and 10 of them voted "dry. "The towns which by vote declare that the saloons must go are Cambridge, If the anti-saloon people make good their promise to carry 60 more towns the reduction In the sale of beer, will amount to half a million during the next year, to say nothing of whisky and other llquorj. MURDER Indictments Nolled at Uban- on--The Perjury Charges, The against Mewlon Upton, Win. Lewis, Robert and Hessie Burner', charging tlietu with the murder of Ilezekiah Stltcs, werenolledby order of tbe cjurt of Lebanon Thursday, Nellie Heron, on whose testimony they were found, having confessed that the story aim told Jhe grand jury was untrue.

She iajs Ollie Logan, of Mfddletown, Inspired her to tell the story so that she get the reward of $1,300. CARR COMPANY WON. Saturday afternoon in the case or the Uay State Milling company against Carr Milling company, when the ivldeoce of the plaintiff had teen sub- nicteStbe defense demurred to the ividence and Judge Belrien sustained demurrer, giving the Carr milling company the victory. The Milt was on account, of an alleged breach of contract, SPECIALS -IN- LADIES' SLIPPERS For House and Dress Wear. A good kid slipper in Opera, and point Com- iiion Sense toe, good for a comfortable house slipper, 49c.

Opera Slippers, Kid with or without strap. These arc our grade special price Port Williams, Mt. Blancliard, Crooksville, nicksvllle, Helmont, Creston and IJcthel. Bloom- Tille voted "wet." It is estimated tint no fewer than ISO saloons are closed up by these elections, nd that the sale of beer In Ohio will be reduced 90,000 kegs per annum by cutting off the sale of liquor in only the 10 towns. Tbe people have arrangements in hand to conduct local option fights in 70 more towns and cities, and during the next few months an election will be held In some locality every 98c.

One, two, three and four strap Opera Dress Slippers, our grade --special price $1.23. Every lady in Hamilton! needs a pair of these slippers, so don't miss getting a pair of them..

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