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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

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Hamilton, Ohio
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2 M'KllEY Succeeds on Heavy Machine Tool Combine EIGHT MILLION THE CAPITAL Of the Combine, With No Water--Col. i Will Move to New York. BUTLEJI COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, AUGUST .1.7,1899 I has been known to a few his friends for.some time a Itoberl i would leave Hamilton as a place of residence and move (,, Vork. This change in Col. i i C'OL.

C. I I Wno A HKIV.V A I l.vsTiir- A I I I I I A A I I I I Tool, CO.MIIINK AND MOVK i IIKSCI-: 'I'o ne.v's a be had rciiiodelcd I a lieaulilied his Hast Day- Ion street home wa.s a of regret to his many iiieniis and will lie a source of deep reirrcl hy all who dislike see such a public spirited and inllncnlial cilixen gnawav. The reason fnr Col. i removal to New York is his large business inleresls in (lie east and Hie her reason a the Mies Tool Works Co. of i is lo lie com- Itiiipd ivil.li olher lii.triiiacfiiiie cim- ecrns.

It was on this business a Jlr. i lias licen engaged in York for some monllis I is said a Col. i aiul family will go lo New York in early fall. i the going of K'K-slo New York lo act In the, samo'lorsivJll licywid doubt position. only in a more and without any friction.

I A iJKMociu'r man saw and asked him as lo hlsgolnn lo York i lie it is understood a it has Iwen agreed on hy all Hie parties that 11. C. un as lo his going lo New agreed on Ijy all Hie jiarties that 11. C. declined to talk for i of i cily shall bo llcaMon; he would neither deny- nor afih'in a i i However, Hie DKMOUIIAT has it on very reliable a i i i Hint Mr.

Cor ncll a family i go lo i i I a i fall. In Mr. Cornell. I ho new combine wil. have a finished linander and a man of exceptional integrity and ability.

Mr, Cornell has a host of friends In a i Ion who will Lungj-atnlate lilin Iji who i bo sorry to see i go away. I I i CO.MI1ISKIS NOW AN A i I'ACT. The big cotnliiiiatiiin of the lieavj tool plants is asstirctl. This i a C. lias been working on and Its consummation means I lie removal i i residence (t New York.

The following dispatch from New York tells cnllro story in detail: charter of Hie Nilcs-llcmcnt- I'ond company was liled at Trenton, N. 'J'hc company Is organized i capital slock, of which A A 1 TIIK llK.u iir Tin-: Tom. WOUKS AND A UK Tun IK I I IIIN'K. i there will also go to New- York another a i i i i A I This gentleman lias been llio ron- lidenlial sci-rHaiy i Col. a i i i In-sf.

i I i Nile.sand i i.s said be lire common stock anil iKKl preferred. The preferred is a (i acciimiilativc security, redeemable at HV at l.he option of company in i As Hie name of the company indicates, il is a consolidation of I company of a i Dement, Miles Co. of I'liikidclplila and the JVind Machine TiHil company of 1'lainlicld N. .1. Tlie new concern i lake over Die Heiiient and I'ond plants, together with a controlling interest in tlie Niles Tool Works company.

It will own the business of the Philadelphia I'lngineci'ing works of 1'hiladel- i'lila. As a matter of fact the N'iles I'ool company and the I'bila- lelpliia Engineering works have always been under 'PI I CON'TUOL if Col. Alexander Cordon, Colonel nbertC. McKinney, Hie Caff eslate mil i friends. Alxmt a year ago, best; parlies accpiiicd a majority of he stuck of the Pond Machine Tool company from linger Maxwell, president of (lie Jersey Central railroad.

Tin: Henienl concern has always been an independent one. new company i on (he face of Ibings, i the. heavy machine tool trade of the country, i i gnu carriages. II is understood a in its organization the Mlcs-licmctit- Pond company is a radical departure from recent incorporations, in thai if i.s prartii'jilly h'UOM A I its slock representing actual assets. Furl her, there are no promoters in ordinary sense connected with the matter.

"No outsiders have a chance at I he stock, all of which is taken by I he vendors themselves. They, it i.s said, i a i i management. Colonel i has been in "New York frotn Hamilton almost constantly this summer, dosi'ng the details of I he organization. "Uordoii Hughes, the attorney in charge of the formation, said a lirxt meetings of incorporaton; and directors would he held next Monday am! president and Charles L. Cornell the secretary anil treasurer.

Tlie election of these two Hamilton men to such responsible positions of 11 list and honor In ihe business world not only reflects honorably on a i ton i i i two gentlemen--Messrs. McKinney and Cornell. The headquarters of i Nilcs- Kenienf-Pond Co. i be In New York and hence Messrs. McKliiuey and Cor null will reside I here.

Morgan township. William C.ISmith, chairman of the new democratic ccnlral comniiltee, spent to get on tlie committee, from Falrlield township. Harry .1. Ixmg spent to represent Madison township on the ccnlral committee. Willard Smyers, representing the First ward of llamillon on the democratic ccnlra! committee, $10.

(irathwald, the central comnill- teeman representing the i ward of Hamilton, spi-ni for cards. I cost IWward Knhlman to be elected democratic ccnlral commitlcc- 1 man from the Third ward ol llamil- lon. Looking Backward CANDIDATES Still Telling What Their Expenses Were. Tomorrow )s The Last Day cf Grace--Some Interesting Figures. Ascundidates miistlileflieirexpen.se, accounts wilDin leu days frotn (lie day of election, tomorrow is tlie last day of for those who were ciindl- before the primaries licld on August r.

WilsonS. Warwick spent, to Ije nominated for representative on the democratic ticket. Of this a was spent for livery hire; for print ing; fc'O foreigsirs and for sundries. Tahlcr incnrrcii of cx- peiiscs In securing the democratic noiiiinatitin for i i i director. I le spent for cards; for an- iioimcements; 20 i-cnls for revenue stamps: for a box of clears; S20.IB for oilier expenses, and for workers at poles.

Wilson 15. Smith spent nnlliitijj in his ciiniiiaign for district, assessor in Wayne township. A. reiioininatioii for county cost him nothing. Joseph I).

Fisher incurred no expenses in hi.s canvass for district' assessor in the Fourth ward of a i WilliamC'oleiiiiin, Mr. Fisher's opponent, spent for cards, for cigars, and fur refreshments. T.Y candidate for democratic central conniiitlccmaii in towusliip, spent mi money. .1. I), liork, candidate for district isscssoi- in Madison township, says ttiat lie had no expense whatever.

Wiirndorf, democratic central commit from the Second ward of Hamilton, had no expense. I'. K. Welsh, democratic central cominitli'ciiiaii from the fourth ward 'f a i spent Si.OO for refre.sli- I incuts. Tom JfeCuc, democratic eenlral eommilleeman from tlie Fonrlli ward of Middlelcnvn, spent S5.00 for refrcsli- i a cigars.

1'itlniiin Duly, democratic ccnlral cnimrii I Iceman from Kix-ond ward Day Will Be An Imposing Event. Tuesday. The, makeup of i hoard ofdir.Ttors ami Ihe oltieers lias not as! spent for rcfresh- liren made iml.lic." a 1 l. i a a i ccnlral I i i i i i I i ward of i i expense. Tin- iiivdiiiK of (lie.

stockholders! tool; place Toesdny. The. lioard of directors airrwl on anioni: all interested is as fnllnws: Iliilierl ('. i a i Thomas T. Gair, Cordon Sliillito, Daniel II.

Holmes, Cincinnati: ('. A. Mooro. of i ManmiiL', a i wdU Fred W. (iorclon of the cip.r.s.

I'liiladflphiii engineering works: Colo- Kllclt "cnmcra i id Alex. Cordon, president Niles Tool eompiiny of Hamilton: Clarence A. Hemcnl and I'Yed Miles, of I'eniont, A. a a L. Clark.

I'ond Machine Tool company of I'lainileld. I Colonel Clarence K. of riciTlaml, and S. of I 'ill si i A i i is hariiinninns in llio new coniliiuatiiiii Ilic aduvc dirvc- I'. I'.

a i i i i a i democratic cent a i i i i a i i from Oxford tmvn- shiji. (iillcspic, democratic central i a i i from Hanover town- icmoeratic central eomniitteenian from Lilterly town- shiivspcnl, nothing. Louis Slmlcr, democratic ccnlral jni, aim rreo n. 01 Miles Co. of 1 1 011 frln Uyss township, liens.

(leorge T. I 1 rrrl i i 'rrd llaucr, democratic eenlral committeeman from Milford township, nothing. l. Warwick, democratic ccnlral ennimHlceman from Clair slitp. incurred no expense.

('('oi'Ke A. ('. t'nnlsrieiil In In- made a i i i a i i liotn TOBACCO UNION OF MIDDLETOWN Joins Hamilton Trades Council --Socialist Labor Party Makes Nominations. I'lie Tokicco Workers' union of Middlctown with a membership of Hi', Ix-cainca inemljer of the Trades council of a i Wednesday even- ng. were Installed and the union thus taken i full membership.

It is expected a fully liioo members from the live different unions of Jliddlelown will come to a i i a part in the celebra- i of Labor day on Suplcmlicr-l and unions from I'iqna i a lie present. II. is expected to make the ne- easion one of the. biggest Labor diiys ver known in this section. A feature Hie parade will bo two wagons, each a i i 100 girls dressed in wliitc.

Seven bands will be in the procession and the. pin to be erected at tlie a i will a 10,000 feet of lumber. An immense. of provisions is also being provided and the committee is now working night mid day. I I SOCIALIST 1.ARDK TARTY A SOME I A I The labor party which has been organized in this city for iibout a year held a convention in the.

A. li. lial), Friday evening-. The meeting was hardly largo cnmigh to create much enthusiasm, there only being about twenty-live or thirty men present. David F.

Cronin was chairman and called the convention to order, Louis Stiegcr aeted as secretary. Resolutions and a platform, i i a a of the national socialist labor party, were rend and adopted after which the convention proceeded lo Mm (risk of i a i a county ticket for the fall eleclion. Only representatives, a commissioner awl a eenlral cominilicc. for the, city was nominated. I I T1CKKT.

Vir representative, II. Uimko and August Kteiger were nominated. For commissioner, John Slcigcr. Fur central coinmiUccmcii, David Cronin, Louis Slciger, Mr. Dnclcnlalcr, Joseph Hermetic and I'eterFcbcr.

All of these candidates were volunteers, and as none for other unices volunteered, tlic.sc were the only ones nominated. LICENSED TO WED. Samuel Miller, aged a lalxircr of a i and Ann folTniiin. aged Hi, of Middtotmvn. Mr.

and Mrs ('oilman gave, (heir consent to i daughter's marriage. We've had a splendid season, a big sale and we ve added lots-of names lo our long list of pleased customers WE'RE HAPPY! I Looking Forward There couldn't be a more pleasant prospect --we have orders out for more line Clothiusr, Hats and iMiruishings for this fall than we've ever shown before in Hamilton--we'll buckle on our price armor which none can touch--times will be good and WE'RE Looking Around Us, we find a few odds and ends which we've tagged at such prices as will make a clean sweep before the fall goods go on sale and WE'RE A lot of Men's Suits that are left after the terrible storm of our temptation sale. Mostly one or two of a kind. You will find samples in our show window, liach garment bears a card showing exactly the we have in stock and stating the sum for which we arc willing to part with those particular suits. Von can make a heap of money llii.s show window.

Children's Suits. A lot that wcredamaRed during the push and rush of our sale will be shoved off at Ggc. Sonic of our highest grades of wear- resisting Children's Suits that were and to close it $2.48 We think we sold every man in Jintlcr County a pair of trousers during our temptation but there arc a few pairs left and we'll part with them thusly: Splendid strong and heavy cotton worsted trousers wortii Sl 59c Good Ca.ssimcre Trousers for dress wear, worth $2 to The price we've made famous for strictly high grade Trousers during our late sale will l)e continued a few days and Trousers $1.98 ALWAYS THE FOR YOUR MONEY AT ROBBED Was the Jersey Packing Company Sunday. The fat-lory or the Jersey Tacking Co. on South Seventh street was nibbed some time during Sunday.

The niglil watchman failed to discover if however. F. C. fiibliins, when he arrived at his oillce Monday morning, smm saw dial, siimeting was wrong. Several drawers and his de.sk were broken open.

An investigation was started, which resulted in (he discovery that a number of brass til tings, cigars, stamps. Ixittlcs of ketchup, all to the value of gone. The mailer was reported to Ibc police, nlui arc investigating. PERRY SMITH'S THANKS. To my democratic friends: It is impossible for me to see every democrat who so i voted for me it the lale i a nomination and I take i method through the UK.MO- JII.VT of thanking each and every one.

I desire lo say a I have no kick- doming. I appreciate the, big vote 1 'ot and will do all in my power to give Hie entire ticket a big majority in XovemlKT. Very truly IV.u'iiY SMITH. OUR GREAT CLEARING-UP SMJE--Wilf Be Continued THECAMP Of Fat and Lean Men To Give Big Farewell. On Sunday tlic 27lli of August, the Kat and Lean Men's Fishing club, will give a farewell i to their many friends, at their camp on Reiley's island.

There will be a big fish fry and refreshments of ail kinds. There will also ho amnsemciilx of various kinds and a general good lime is cxpeclcd. The city band will i music, Ihore will lie daylight fireworks, Ucsch will give a cake, wall; and Charier, Walker and Jacob i i a will enter for a sack race. Jacob Heal the (rick cyclist will he. present lo enter- a i the crowd i his performance on the bicycle.

Joe Slopf will Ixs head waiter at the dinner and George Light will bs genera! manager of the. entertainment. FINGERS BENEATH A LOCK. Schneider of i street, had bis lingers cauglit beneath a falling lock on hydraulic last even ing about 7 o' clock. The ring linger was cut olf and Ihe middle and little lingers of his left hand mashed.

Dr. A. rendered the necessary surgical attention. Any STRAW HAT in the bouse only. This includes our Fine so $.2.50 ami Sj.oo Hats.

All of our Fine Shirts "Manhattan," "Monarch" or "Emery." KcRiilav $2.00, $1.50 and Si.oo ijiialitics, Kednccd lo Some Special Bargains in Hats. Choice for this one day $2.00 Hals- Only 98c All colors and styles. his will positively be your last clmnce to buy these fine goods AH of our Fine Linen and Felt Buggy Dusters Go a( price- All of our Fine. NECKWEAR Reduced to Sold ai 75c, 50c and 25c. 19c icvou tu uuy mese nne goods at auch low prices Hatter and Furnisher, 235 High Hamilton, 0..

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Years Available:
1891-1918