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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 7

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THVR6DAT, OCTOBER 7, 1916. COUlfTY DEMOCRAT. PEARL ZEEK WILL KEEP HER PROMISE MADE DURINO rLOOD. There wits-H meeting held ycster- dny afternoon at 3 o'clock at the High Slrccl Church of Christ i which regarded as the introduction to some fine work, (he effect of which will ultimately have a good intluci.co from sea fo sen. This was the initial meeting of newly organized young peoples' missionary society.

the rcccul convention tliis project was discuss ed but no definite plans were reached until yesterday. This organization was named the Pearl X.cek society, after one of thr members who was a heroine in tlv- terrible tlood of 1913. At this trying lime Miss and her father, stood on the roof of Ibcir home on Miami si reel with Sparta; courage, waiting for the wntors lo recede knowing that Mrs. and litlle brother nnd an rigcd grandfather had hen swept awny to their death. During (his trying lime Miss told her father (hat if (he should sec fit to spare her (hut sue would (fire her life to foreign mis i-ionnry work and when (he waters did finally and she and father were saved, her 'resolution hi' 'ame marc firm and now she is attending high, school after which MK- intends (o start on her work in for oign fields.

It was thought that no more worthy name could be chosen than (his for (his society whose ai'i, it is (o do good for all. A splendid address of was given by Sirs. Albert IIclloi- and Mis', Mabel Andrews (old the story of. UK lonls ot Abraham, bringing out the beautiful parts in a. forceful and intelligent manner.

Miss Ruth Shollhouse. sang SOIIM. wonderful solos nnd Miss Cornelia Ward delivered a fine address. Hev. Craig Schwartz gave a beau tiful talk, the keynote ot which WES to impress upon the minds fit.

people the fact that must loso sonic of our pleasures in order lo'hjli others nnd he pointed out the saying of a high priest when Christ was behaved oiheivi, Rev. was very beautiful ing criiicificd, "He himself He cannot Sch'warlii's fall; and unselfish. The charter ineiiibcraitrp of this org'iinizalioii was left open thfi present, mil'il after the is adopted, and Miss Miiry Heck "hat been chosen as.president, Miss. Kva Hoivai-d, treasurer, and Miss Pearl Zeck see'rctaiv. NEUTRALITY MUST BE DECLARED OR SIDES TAKEN WITH CENTRAL POWERS London, Oct.

4. Bulgaria must make her choice Inday for an open 'alliance with the central powers and Turkey'or for neutrality. When her decision will bo imulo public rests with the censors, but it is regarded as unlikely that there will bo delay in satisfying the wide spread nnxioly lo know the best or the There is a marked division of opinion in London as lo which side King Ferdinand and Premier Itadoslavofl will choose. Notwithstanding Jill the signs of hostilities toward on part of Bulgaria Die opinion jxprosscd by sowo well informal liplomnls that Bulgaria will not liyh 1 iind Hint -even though the govern went should elec-t to do so die Bui- people would resist such policy. In thu meaiit.iiiio Sofia continues to deny the e.vislence ft he miiintoiiv conditions on which (he Russian nlli- niatnni is action, however, will not satisfy (he allies, who demand that Bulgarui sluui "oieiily break with the enemies oi' (ho Slav cause." 1C action by (he entente should become necessary when Bulgaria makes final disclosure of K'-r intentions this adjon would be undertaken by troops which arc notf in readiness lo take the lleld'siimilUn eouxly with the Forces of Greece.

The opinion is expressed here that -he prompt movement as would he Jiidciitikcn would be likely to disentangle the councils of Rumania, which for the moment seems obscure. British mililury writers affect to sec in this situation a great danger to the cenlral powers They argno that plans must have, been drawn weeks ago, when it was supposed thfi German armies wore likely lo foiw a decision in the cast and before the mexpoclod ninbilixalion nf Oi-oect; SUBSCRIPTION? TO 'WAR POUR IN TOXTNG PEOPLE MET. Representing congregations from all of Hamilton county, Newport, Bellevue, hidonia, Ft. Thomas and other aeross-lho-riviT (owns, us well as from hiwreiu'elmry, and Ilainilton and Jliildletuwn, -150 yomy Anglo-Ki-wieh bond issue soon to hi: people attended rally Die $365,000,000 IS SUBSCRIBED New York, Oct. L.

of 'Youn the public, were of tho today ihnt tho entire ninoiinl 1'cople's League St. Luke's Kvaiigelicu) wml li I)C subsiri(icd to wilbin a ird nnd Parsons streets, ln VSl Tllc lisllt 1 tlc '''osed in ail (Probability early next week, possible held church, Tliir Cincinnati, Sunday. The Kei-, William L. Kntegcr led in prayer, which opened the after- xl i sl i noon session at o'clock. IVsi- cl I'' 1 111 inslitiitioiifi nhich 0 in' dcnt Ucv.

Paul Honrquin made an ad- syndioale dress. "Our Cily Missionary Work" Yol Cit WCJ ')' the the topic of a (alk by Mrs.l 81 1 1 01 1 ivc (ljom Jewish Charles Ihtiische. A violin solo 'was icllls a som fn fl 01 by Mis.s Cluircli' and service was conducted under of Otto Kutlerjohn A was sun-' by Mrs John 1 sl i'tieritx, a cornet solo plavcd bv 1 ''M'TM' 01 snhscriplions lj nn xloul havo rc al 1 1 1D 1)w vs they to ial ltllils of lllc tin- The 4 tu i i 1:11 .11 las i Henry, and. an (iddrcss'hy the RcvV! Mayer coui-liuled the open-' ing program. Supper was served (he visiting dele- antes during Ihc recess between the nt'tcrnoQii and evening services by i i I Ii ber of Ihp Anglo-Vrcncli coitimission i a Ihissin iroiild not he a participant in (ho fluids derived, is believed Jews as lo the (otul Ladies' Aid society of St.

i i Iho church bascmunl. ThuShJ" place at Iho service Thp i i inongnt, place at the evening Kcv. Thcpdoro Mayer of St. was the speakci-. A rcsolulion was contained in tbo report of Kilwai'd Kriisc, Harllct and the 0.

K. Schmidt, business commificeincn. ly. western cilics and towns mo yet (o be heard from and in those already reported, it was said, support had been stronger at first an, Ihe members fo co-oporalej is (he plan nf the uth the missionary work of understood, (o give all comer church in Unwimati, nnd (hanks opporiunily to share in the par- puid Ihe pastorate and congregation ticipafion. IT Sf 1.11 ilm 1 1 1 1 i 1 of St.

Jake's for (he hospitality! In (he possible event of shown (he visitors. With forly-sevcn subscription, it was said tha an over- that the ap- ap- rarmbc.s. present, (he Heading Kvan- plioants for relatively small nllot- chureli earned off high honors, ments would ho considered first. for attendance. B.G.

E. STUNTS. The first B. G. 7i.

meeting of the. (lic'lwnds will be made in three installments, twenty-five percent each ou October If), and Ko- vcinhcr 15 nnd (he rcniaininfc fittv vear was one of pleasant surprises'percent on December 15 ID the. boys who attended. Hcv. Arba Martin spoke 011 the Lion Tamer, and MD HUMAN LIVES IS and the fownnlalioii of the offensive of the allies in the wesl.

the plans for Die Teutonic against Serbia were conceived Russia has brongiit tlie German advance almost fo a standstill, and claims now present resolved (o boost for the next lo hold the initiative along most of the fronl. It wns decided to hold a G. H. The results of the groat rccrmtiiiij slnnt ni "ie first Saturday in rally in England on Saturday are not i month. This would be open to ave (he hoys some unusually inter-! ilings i alioii'l.

T-lic pictures were bctlcr limn- those of last year and every member THE STORM'S vet known, but it is generally under- 10 J'S wfla stood that Lord Kitchener will get 1C (he necessary number of men by one sflinl "'S 1 1 programs will bo.vnricil'- means or another. "I know the men ilti(1 refreshments will bo 1 want," he (old the labor who have not fulfilled the re- 'I know their names and the number Jl reuien(s by regular attendance, attended four meeting previous month. The. programs will bo.vnricil' New Orleans, Oct. number of known dead, reported dead and persons missing in Louisiana ami Mississippi as a result of Wednesday night's tropical hurricane was put a't 549 in a total compiled Jiere today from reports that iV iii from many points on the gulf coast and in tho interior.

Property dain'agc was estimated at i of the storm inmagu in (his state nnd -along (ho Mississipp; i-oasl, persons' familiar with Ihe lei: ritory believe that it will appro.vi- inate $12,000,000. This estimate is considered constvvnlive. Kelief work is rapidly, due in great to the quick recovery Hindu here and in linger cities from the olYccls of (be hurricane. Vessels left yesterday from practi cully every point along Die co'isl to visit isolated -villages, fishing nottle- ments nnd camps which were in the Pillh of the hurru'aue. THE SUBMARINE.

Washington, Oct. 'J. Ollieinl rcporls lo the American government announcing a success fill molliods of dealing with the submarine. had been developed by Ore a I Britain me beijig carefully studied because of I heir passible bearing upon tlii! American naval policy. These reports assert that at least fifty nnd possibly seventy Orniar.

have been deslroyed by the new methods. It is iilso declared lhat the llritish admiralty is noi only confident that it has crushed the Gcr- man war campaign bnl that unless (ho submarine is made more effective, it will not in tho future prove Iho menace it (ins lo commerce war Heels. Tho desi ruction of (he fiftieth sub marine was celebrated recently by government ollicinls a dinner iii London, although reports of the affair appnrastly were suppressed ly (lie censor because of (lie lirid'sii of keeping Germany in doubt as lo (he number of mider.seii craft destroyed. Although every effnrl has been made to keep secret the means cm- ployed, (lie American government has been advised to i principal netliorls which have been adopted lo combat the (lonnaii undersea campaign. Those operations include Ihc use.

of a submarine telephone for detecting the approach: huge nets for capturing submarines; a special lypc of mine and armed liawler.s for hunting submarines; fast sea going motor bont.s armed with guns and aeroplanes for locating submarines. The reports ctinlirm tho of American naval officers Ihaf OK dreadnouglil still is the principal factor in sea warfare. The society will meet oiu-c mouth on- their doors, and if. they comc to 'nt night Through his attorneys. Andrews Andrews, -Samuel Liuidis IhU innriuiijj i a petition in common ploas court asking Ibul the county commissioners be enjoined froin iiig Crawford any salary from the public treasury, as clerk of Ihc board nnd that Crawford also he restrained from receiving a sum from Iho Irunsiiry for serving as siic-h a clsii-.

as a taxpiyer, states Ihe rcsolulion of. appointment of Crawford as clerk is unlawful, mid that the payinenl ol nny salary out of the treasury of Butler comity would, he mi unlawful expenditure of money. The petition states (hat it is Hoi necessary for a c-lcrk to devote conic-1 will fcteh them. Give mo the jnon and ammunition I want and 1 we shall have the war in (be hollow of our bands." pro- CONTEMPT CASE BEING HEARD, experience. It was decided to! I i 'Ic class with i-M.

Robert- try as separate 'cases 'each of 11 was oi-gahizcd yesterday twelve chaises of contempt which cxt fil I wo 1 more Bible were filed against twelve molders of! C3 wil1 1)c Several the Hamilton Foundry and Machine! sp cclal sluilts arc bci planned for company, for violating the order of MK this year. Ihe court. Tho twelve men cited for contempt oC court are: Carl Young, D. mid P. Falconi, P.

Sheriff, W. Mimk, V. Nelson, C. Shields, Aaron Campbell, Stan- toy Evcrson, J. Adelsbcrger, Louis George nud Homer Dawsoii.

William Mimk was tho first man by-paying a nickel.admission.' Deat List; GrowV'aS Sibrm Details Sunday yery boy in Hamil-' slinuld bo on band to hoar prlcaiis; La, Oct. was Physical Director Snlassa, talk considcvcrt "certjiih today''(bat foodiall, a subject which he is quali- the total'fed 'iii the storm "would ned (o speak on because of his loiv number "at least. all his time to the discharge of tlto) TM 1 ORDERS ISSUED. Tim known death list already slaiuls'tit 224, with 208 reported dead. In addition there are 117 known W.hilc undoubtedly there has been some duplication in tabulation of reports of bodies found, "it was said there were indications that the dead would not be fewer (ban 300.

The list midnight was apportioti- ELECTION BOARDS. MAY DISTRIBUTE ARGUMENTS. Sin-i-liil T-j Tl lc Jc.urn.l Columbus, 0., Oct. sccre- tnry of slale may dcnidi! to dislrilj- nio for mid against proposed constitutional amendments (hroiigh agency of Ihc various hoards of elections instead of direc'- ly from hU own office. Ifc would hnve perfect righl (o do ibis because the election boards arc, al'lor all, deputies of his office, and subject to his -jurisdiction.

Also, doiiig Ihc work, would relieve (ho secretary of a big task. According- (o (ho. coiistitud'on, as infcrprc- Icd by (ho recent ruling of the supreme court, every voter in the slate must got a pamphlet explaining both pros and tho cons of the OKAROES, TILED AGAINST NINE HOLDERS FOR VIOLATING ORDER OF COURT Last week a temporary order wns issued by Judges llarluri and Murphy ngain.st t'orly-sevon striking molders at Ihc llio Hamilton l-'onndry Maehinc Co. The court order enjoined 1 lie- men doing tiny unlawful acts. Friday afternoon the officials 'of.

the Hamilton Foundry Machine Ihroush its attorneys, com plained lo tbn cowl that certain of the strikers were disobeying the order of Ihc injnnclion and asked that (hey In- brought ialo court on charge of contempt, The Men Cited. A a short hearing befor Judges a and Murphy, citation was issued lo the sheriff ordoi-- ing tho following mcii to show the- court why they should not bo proceeded against conrl in violatin for contempt ol the order-- Philip Kalconi, I). Palcoui, Carl Young-, 1'. Sheriff, Mink nnd V. Khnnli Koehler, cmui.wl for I ho ilcfondanis, advised Ihe courl I hut Iboy would hnvr their men in courl nine o'clock Salinxlay morning Three other men were charged aiding nnd nssi.sliiig (do oilier defendants in violating (he order of Dip eoin-1.

Theen men were siinimonod also. They nrc Aaron Campbell, Joseph Adelsbcrger and Ctanloy Kver- soii. Case For Hearing Monday. A jiiinulcs before fl o'clock Atloi-iieys Shepherd and Andrews filed nine separate charges ngain.sl the strikers and asked Ihe court to punish (he defendants for violating ho orders of the court. This request brought out an eni- phalic protest from (he attorneys for (ho striking molders and both sidc.

ni-gited to the judges for an liour. The judges, after hearing the argu incnis decided it was proper to sivi the attorneys for the strikers time 'o consider and set Ihe ease for bear- a( nine o'clock Monday morning. The attorneys for the foundry asked I the men charged wilh roil- leinpl required (o give boiid (heir nppearancc in court Monday. Tliis request the judges denied, sav- such bond was not a necessity. FRQMM WANTS HIS JOB.

The. socialists had a meeting Fvi day night i Judge. Shank ns cbiiir- iusui. 'The meeting consisted of rc- porls from committees on distribnlion of lilcratiirc, Iho rt- IViring of a picture show lo the eam- liaign connnittco and a collection for now gas stove which netted Joe I'Voinm appeared at (be inoof- mg with it certificate of his regained health nnd asked a be fold when ho could go lo work again in at the city building. He was (old without giving him chnncc to present his eertifirafo of henllh'Uiul the (liicslion deferred.

There was no motion io help him lake up Ihc subject at oiico hence liis ploa for bis position was deferred to some There wore 111.1 mill; vu I 1 i Ui. AU duties of i position; "that tho'u, ut wcnly witnesses, swoni in forM''TM must parked in High stmi board did not resolve (lint it was! 'Only Ihreo tlie soiillisido, betwenn Journa lrc Sm r(1 sivcet I'ttssengere lo tho fair gi-ound worli 1 by the strikers on' bs and other conveyances lllust OC from south loot and in conveyances, Director ol" Clienicre Caiimiada bland; 6 drown- necessary for a clerk (o cnl1lc(V B11(1 these men time to this work; that it I "'r. lc heen prevented; docs not require more than hours Caeh week (o perform these dudes; to. carry out (ho contract would require au expenditure of threats of violence. Mart Beatty, flic firat witness, 'street oast on High street i- has always beei.

done said that the strikers heforc warning ifl1 stwct north on Fifth to Day him' to stay away from the shop, had lo strcct tlic Mst on Dayton strcci 'to North Tenth street, tlion to Heatoi mid then to'the Rapp alley and stop yearly, for services which tho tay TM a frO1 hadj 1 0 sm auditor, can easily do without cost' 5 0 1 1 a newspaper'(o! 10 1 Mind then tin I ULTL-lOlOrf. 1 I -IT I i The plaintiff asserts that the! Sninilcl Mains said (hat lie Iind bcmr A a i cross (lie tracks nt board of commissioners did no in- I 1 i 1 t)y slrikci J' 1 lss tllc lea sillc vestigatc the facts as a court of i i fs to kcc him from work- 10 cm- tracks going out to fuiiry, on thc necessity of a tllilt was "'Reactions and'' S'-otinds. Pool passengers clerk. Because there were Vo to rtllcr violonco tlia PTM- io loft now members the board who did not I VC from rki amiml have time lo make inquiry on the Jo Young verified all the stalc- Mibjcct and could 8 IC (wo wit- make this appointment. Tho jf.

es says lhat it will be a violation of, CO Tt ourll cd at until the law to employ and pay W. 1 1 will be ex- Crawford, as clerk ot tliis board. 'J an nc(J The plaintiff-slates that the proso- BULGARIA SELLS RUSSIA i.ting attorney refused to institute EYPT Ann vn-o-r-a action lo mi'lify. the contrno and oh join the payment -of llic salary. Ho prays that the court may find the resolution null and void, and that tho restraining orders tie issued upon both the county Crawford.

commissioners and OAROTHERS KILLED. Chicago, Oct. W. Ca- Vothors, a cartoonist for the Chicacn Herald, fell to bis death from a fifi'h sloi-y window of a downtown hotel early today. MAOHWISTS STRIKE.

Schcncelndy, X. Oct. 1,500 machinisls struck for an cighf- lionr day at the Ocncr.il Electric plant horn today. They have boon working ten hours. There was no dislnrb.wo.

The lofnl munbcr of employes of (he plant is approximately Jou.rnal for Rill HeartsT i EGYPT AND NORTH AFRICA TO TURKS TRENCH STEAMER SUNK. Marseilles, Oct. Frcncii slcanicr Provincia, '2245 tons was sunk by an Austrian submarine Sunday morning off Carigo, oil the southwest of Greece: submarine ordered the crow of the vessel into the -boats and while the 'orty men aboard were making Paris, Oct. JfehniCf! silorc tlicv submarine sank Chcrif Pasha, one of the leaders of sttamer the radical Turk party, writing in Ihc Matin, affirms time the young Turks have "sold Constantinople to BuUjnria, with t( lc of rec ing in oxcliangc Russia's Asiatic possessions, Kgypt and al! of north Africa, always- -ftssnming of course that Germany niid her defeat the quadruple entente powers CM this mLS program, shouldv-lx! So? tion ot Cynricn Fnbro Company, owners of the Provincia were informed yesterday by the marine of their loss. FARNS WORTHY Samuel Fnrnsworihy, ot Madison township, was declared not guilty of cruelly lo animals this morning hv Judge Harlan.

The case was on a out lhat if transcript from the court of Squire carried Kennedy, whore tho defendant world would come under Turkish domination He also asserts, that it, is the hope of fulfilling Ins ambUions dream 0 sec- ing himself crowned in the' mosque of San Sofia that hasMcd King Ferdinand to raise his against Kns- sia, France and Great Britain. 1-- for liusmess Carfs, if that there was not sufficient evidence for conviction. THE COUNTY LOSES. The demurrer of the count commissioners in the case of Brothers against the Butler county commissioners, was overruled by Judge Ilnr- lan this morning. Tiie judge required them to file an wswcr immcdhtelv ed when packet Hazel sank Grand Isle; 4 1'ass Christian, 4 Dayou 'I'onngc; 3' crew launch Buffalo Porlagc; 3 Daisy; 2 Hay Si.

Loitis; '1 Hammoiid; 2 Ostrica; 2 xVcslor; 1 Kicholls; 1 Now Platform Bayou Dufon. Total N. Heporlcd dead 100 along Mississippi river from Myrtle Grove to Bums, 30 New Platform; 2o' Uliranchn; 2ii Island do In Croix; Sophie; 1 crow steamboat'Mary Whitman near Harvey; 3 Killnia; 2.Launch J. N. 2 liear Honnia.

Tolnl 208. Missing: 90 crew fifteen fishing schooners missing in Bayon le Mnrc 14 5 Xcw Orleans and environs; liavo'u Tolal llr. More a loO srliooiiers wore oh- served ashore bctwro-! Gnlfport and New Orleans; many K( Others wore intact bill as high as lif- teen fret above high fide level. Oili- ors. were' far iiilnnd.

Proiwrt.v damage lli.rongliout the sforn) swept territory has been enormous and in many places tho de.s- Imclion complete. Relief jwrtics re- liirning today from (he Delta section said (hat tho rich plantations in that had been out, crops ruined, orange trros destroyed, Huild- ngs demolished and washed out lo ica mid that tho country for milc.i vas under water four to fifteen fcoi deep. The levees in many places lave been adding now menace to the inhabitants and rendering more difficult the work of re- 1 labilitalion. liivrr pilots expressed ho opinion thai il would he imjxxv lo eoiiMruel the levees in ninny places. many (housands of dollars more nnd will entail many days of OKO.

T. BLAKK. THE WAR GAME. Norfolk, Oct. of the United States' greatest fighting ships are today at anchor in Ifainjh ton Roads, coaling and provisioning- preparatory to participating in the greatest war game'ever attempted IK (he navy.

Among (ho ships arc the Arkansas, New Hampshire, Irfinisiana, New Jersey, lihodc Island, Now York, Texas, Utah, Florida, Michigan, South Carolina and Celtic. The battleship Wyoming and two colliers arc up Chesapeake bay engaged in practire. The Wyoming is trvins; lier big guns oft" sound." The war game will begin at midnight Ocloliev 5 and will continue 1" days. The llect now in the roads is, expected to sail Sunday or Momluv. Kacb ship will sail under orders.

Iho same as in limp of actual TO AID RUSSIA. London, Oct. 4:23 a. ar- rangcinont for a coinniorcial credit in London for Hussia probably will it- suit, the Times says, from the visit lo Kngtand of Finance Minister Bark. This arrangement, it is understood! will take Iho form of litissian government bills TO TALK TO TEACHERS.

Miss May Hob, special rmrsc of the Ohio.State commission for the blind, talk lo Iho teachers in room 103 up (o people today- ora rc 1C Pw hi schto1 bniidin wrtcd mnrooiifil on'the tops of mi. I UCS()a afternoon at four o'clock, damaged levees, where they rv- Wll! lalk tllc Prevention oi when Ihc full f.i'rj,'- of tlic storm dncss a "'c care of the eyes, nroke. Hob. is one of tbs tln-ce special While'no csliiuatc has neon rscs 0 1 0 1 by. state com- misbioriers.

Frank Liesuer was (he only one who. had a word to say and he sug- geslod tho J-'romni. request ho deferred -fen- weeks. After this a committee, wn-i electod by ballot to distribute campaign lileralmc for four weeks The o.v-io.-isl atid a demand fo waiters, (n sc, gi, CS Wils and (he Indies in particular wen nsked to report for'the work of sew at Ihc ox-roast. TURKS VICTORY.

Con-itantiiioplc, Ocl. mont wns made by the war offic today that Ihe British forces ii Mesopotamia, repulsed in the recent fi.gbling. Tho report follows "On September 27 Ihe British re suincd the 'offensive. The battle va? very violent and lasted until evening but the attack fin.illy failed nolwifh. sfanding the fact thai.

Ihc nritisl- forces were tViiir limes slronger I a ours. "0)i the Irak front our advanced delaelinirnts on September 28th Surprised hostile force which lauded on tho bank of the Tigris north Korna, under (he protection of gunboats. inflicted hoavv Iheiw." Anuoiiiifrniciit was made in 'louse of commons on Wednesday 'hat Ihe British had defeated Turks, who were said (o bo in full toward Bagdad. LANDIS SEEKS INJUNCTION. The county prosecutor has been asked by R.

C. Saudis, as a sratiz SALVERL, SALT TWHC-W9W DESTMIfa FOR LIVE STOCK Makes Tie Heavy Feed Cwai Most hogs have worms. Don't feed the worms. Worms mean profit losses. Sal-Yermindshog3 p.nd other stock of wgrms and makes them strong and healthy Sal-Vermi means big profits.

It is made by the General Distribu- tow of World Famous Dr. Daniel's Animal Remedies and will be furnished to you for 60 day trial. Then If you are not s.tisfiied, the charge will be cancelled Ask your dealer. Kdvv. Dome, CollinsMlle, Ohio, if.

G. Warner, Mom oo, 0. frank K. Ihle, Bethany, 0. KVHIB Fii'hter licily, 0.

Miss Minnie if. Done, Mauds, 0. K. Thomas, 0. Schradin Walther, SJiaiidon, 0.

Hamilton Harness Buggy Hamilton, Ohio. bring an injunction against county commissioners lo prevent their hiring W. ns a The term is to start October 20. Tho conimissionrra this moniins asked the prosecutor not to take up aciion. A reply to IC Landis will he filed by (he 'or The county "auditor goes out of office October 13.

About 'wo convmissionm voted lhat it was to hire to devote all his time lo this office which Crawford lias been nnd by a resolution Crawford wns elected. for all ttic news DAMAGES WANTED. Suit for $2500 damages has brongiit by William I). Uhl against Hoy I), McXab, for injuries sustained by the plaintiff while employed at the West Side Motor last spring. The plnintilT was filling the gasoline lank of a car used -by McNnb, and was being assisted by the defend wlici'i, ho alleges.

McXab willfully lit a match and held it over the lank. The fumes and gasoline ignited, and when stooped lo lurn off the ripply, the defendant in withdrawing Ihi! hose from the tank, allegedly threw the hose and the burning gasoline on I he plnintill's back, lie was inriously burned and, lie says, sd much physical and menial pain as .1 of actions of (he defend- nnd is entitled to the amount prayed lor in Iho petition, $2500. CONFERENCE ON MEXICO. Washington, Oct. Lansing said today that bis coming conferences with representatives' of factions in the Mexican-revolutions lhat overibrew lluerta would bo pf an informal character, that he would issue no invitations, but epivc any who called.lo discuss the situation.

made it clear, however, Ihaf ho-is'lipi, dealing with elements outside of Mexico or groups which were apt nffilintcil with the movement, Ui.it -over! hrcu- IFueiia. The United States'" recognizes Ihc triumph of reyoliitiou, as a fundamental iu the present situation. TO i 1-ink, Xoi 60S, Daughters of Ucbccca, at mecling hisl mght, made arrangements to attend' the idi.stric-t convention of Ihe Rebeccas, which is to be held in Oxford, Ohio, on Qc- lobcr 39. A large delegation-of "local Kchoccas will attend and Ibo local lcgrcc loam will put on a drill. TO Jf.

0. Kiirns, assignee for the benefit of the creditors of W. fclder, asks the permission of the court to sell a quantity of glass appraised at $445, for the sum of $250. I states that this is considered TOod price by experts. NOTICE.

Consign your cattle, nnd hogs lo A. Carter and re- ecive Ihe highest market price. Fills ami a square deal. WILL Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati, QlhieirmaK, Make it your Cincinnati ho Joom, BKcjr KxJ yaul own home. lOOroomj, 75 b.il».

nd fc ne The brft Hrtd Dining 0, and up. 1 a tooei. 600 W..

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