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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 6

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Hamilton, Ohio
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VTLEK COU NTY KJR4T, OCTOBER 24 190 1 ESTABLISHED 1834. CHAETEBBD1838. AT THE BARTLETT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A school of a i a rcpiif.iiioii for superior systems nnd methods of the success of its graduates, rOMMFRPIAI hFPABTMFNT Bookkeeping is unequalled harin revived ti i highest awards at the World's Pair. 1 A I IJTlCll I. teach ten systems of Banking, Business Practice.

Commercial Arithmetic Commercial Law, Business Correspondence, Punctuation, Penmanship and Spelling. SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT, Our system of Shorthand has no equal and can be learned in from one-third to one-half the time required Uy auy of the Pituianic systems. the other systems of the ease with which is acquired, and its legibility after written, the leading commercial schools of America that i manic systems for salaried stenographer odd times shading, and dejoiued vowels; and I also consider Gregg superior to any of etc. crime to teich any person any of the Pitmanie systems of shorthand, in the face' My daughter, ,6 years of age, after six weeks of schooling at your College, an do better shorthand work than any student I ever ran across after six or seven months' study of Pitman Shorthand." fci Students of the SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT TOUCH TYPEWRITING, which enables them to do more accurate and a larger amount of work by at least one-third than by the old sight metbol. They' also receive thorough instruction Business Correspondence, Essentials of English, Punctuation, Penmanship and Spelling meu.ui.

iney receive Upon graduating we place our students in good paying positions. Tim we can easily do bacause of the high standing of our school and the suoeriorUv of ihi thousands of our graduates who are found holding positions of trust in almost every state and territory of the Union superiority of the DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Terms Reasonable. Send for Catalog, Payments Easy THE BARTLETT COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Hamilton, Ohio. PRINTER And Veteran of Spanish War.

ED M. CALLIN THE INSANE MAN Is Well Known Nativa of Bowling Green--Father In County. SEARCHING For His Daughter, Supposed to be in Cincinnati. Prank Williams, a Mlrtdle- town, and an attert war for Katie, 16, Ills runaway daughter. He called at police headquarters and was taken 1 to 314 John street, where his daughter wasssld to have been stopping, but, could learn nothing.

Williams iR but of extremely color, ml bis daughter is aluuKt white and ery pretty. About eight weeks Said, slit was lured uwar by mar ed woman. Nothing was heard of er until Friday. The following sliry which appcws In the Bowling Green Evening Tribune of October 9, tells something of Edward M. Callin, the young min who was picked up by the Hamilton police, while wandering abiut a mental wreck and sent, to the asylum.

The article printed in response to in Inquiry from the DEMOCRAT the niglit of the young man's ai rest: A I "Edward Callin, aiiownngureen man, Insane and wandering abjut the streets, is the report that comei from Hamilton, Ohio. Callin Is well known here, having been born and raised in this city. He was employed in tl.e various job printing offlca during his residence here and has quite a num berof relatives located in ibis city. He enlisted with tlie Ohio volunteer, 1 at the time the Spanish-American war broke out and with them went to the south. After the army was dish inded he returned home and for a time was in this city He then left here lor other parts and when next heard from he was AT I I A I working In printing oilices there.

II ih uncle, George W. Callin, rtceiveil letter Iilm about a month ago wherein he stated that he wass'ck In a hospital at Clnclnnnl ami was it need of aid. Mr. Callin refernd tin letter to the young man's fattier, Ualiln of Williams counly, and rnimej sent and the boy rfqurstcd to re turn home. A this no mure wa: heard from him.

He gulncd consider able notoriety here shortly after return from the war by shooting on thestreet and has figured in other sensational episodes abou town." AN ADMINISTRATOR. Joseph Mollyneaux his been ap pointed administrator Ralph Mollyneaur, and ha, giten a tuOO bond. Theodore Kumlcr C. A. Shera and D.

0. Corcoran hav been nwued as appraisers. FATAL Accident On The Southern Ohio. FOR MONEY Elvira Lomix Brings Suit In Court On a Note. Elvira her attorneys, iorey, Morey, has sued Slsie P.

L. and Daniel B. "Vermllye to recover on a promissory not edited at Oxford, August 20, 1837, and bearing 8 per cent, interest. CALTSCARED Horse Driven By Augspurger Girls And Brother--One Had Arm Broker, Oihers Were Bruissd, Sunday morning Misses Emma Clara and Anoa and their brother Theodore, children of Chris lien Aupspurger, of near Trenton were driving to church, calf raisec up from side of the road anc frightened their horse so that he Milcd to one side and upset the surrey in which llicy were riding. Anna A ugspurger had an arm brok en and I he rest were considerably brulssd and shaken up.

Only the skillful horsemanship of Theodore Auguspurgcr saved the party fron tcnous Injury. Dr. James Graflt was called. AFFIDAVIT OF LUNACY. T.

M. Curtis has made affidavit in thft probate court that James F. Cur of Wayne township Is Insane. TEETH. Extracted FREE OF CHARGE when plates are ordered.

OhracrHolIowell, DENTISTS LOUIS QHILDERS WAS KILLED While In Charge Of Car Which Jumped Curve At Engleide Early This Morning. With a tremendpus a a a crash I the sound ot a dynamite explosion, a b'u'Uhern Ohio traction car left the track at KaideBide about 1:10 o'clock Monday mornlnK and at full speed itruok huge pole standing near the track, cutting It in twice as if It had been nude ot punk, while Louis Cnilders, the motormira in charye.wat crushed to death between the broken vestibule and the first partition of the car. The car Itself ran on over the stump of the post and swinglnR around fell over on its side in a cornfield. The trucks were twisted and one turned over by tin accident. The conductor, Herbert Parlier and Mortorman Chllders were aloae on the car.

Parker was unlnj red. ON THE CURVE. The accident happened on tha curve at Ensleslde where tlie track leaves the Middletown pike for the Trenton road. The car was in. charne of Motorman Louis Childers and Conductor Herbert Parker, who had made their last rim north and were returniog lo thecarlnrns at Trenton.

No pafc Kers were in the car. Fromappeirancesaboutthe wreckit would seem that the car must; have teen goinp at speed when the curVe was struck.for looks as If the wheels were clear off the track on one side.and on the other they never touched the ground until the pole was hll nnd the momentum of tha big was checked. Striking the curve at such speed prob ably caused the wreck. Tlie tiv way have prevented Motorman CJIiilders from seeing the curve. Another car was coming directly bach of the wrecked one, and Jlerl Parke, thecoaluctor, ran bick to it and secured help.

Childers was picket up dead, and taken to Middletown am early this morning the wreck was cleared up. A i A Mr. Chllders was a married man and leaves one small child besides his wl fe- His home was in Trenton where he was well thought of and leaves many friends. His wife was away from, home with her child visiting her mother In Kentucky. The terrible news was at once wlrsd to her.

Herbert Parker, theonductor, is a slni-h man and boards In Middletown. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. Mrs. of South Fifth street, wasguccewiully operated nn at Mercy hospital Drs. F.

M. Harder W. C. Hnton and Otorgt Cum ml os. MURDER the Charge Placed Against Mrs.

Wilwer. THE ACCUSED VERY QUIET In Jail But Is Anxiously Waiting for the Report of Chemist, DAYTON, Oct. H. Chief of Detejtlves Frank Mcf Jride today made an affidavit charging Mrs. Wltwer with murder In the case of her sister Mrs.

Pugh. Pending the arrival of a. report from Prof. Howard of the Starling medical college, at Columbus of the chemical examination of the organs of two alleged victims of Mrs. Mary lielle Wlt- wer, the police are doing little in the poisoning case.

Mrs. Wibwer spent a quiet day in the Central station. She coniidently cipects that her release will tc ertectcd, and expresses no fear ot the outcome of the examination made. The police have taken formal statements from Drs. Breldenbach and Barker, who attended Mrt, Pugh in her illness.

The statements ent no material facts that are new. Dr. lireldenbMh was called Saturday afternoon and on Sunday he insisted i i Dr. Barker for consultation. Mrs.

PuRh died Sunday night. TULEY FARM 3id In By Dr. Scott Saturday Allernoon, TheTuley farm of 44! acres adjoin Ing the Mosler addition, East Hamilton, was sold a public sile Saturday afternoon by Auctioneer Troutman to Dr. of this city. The farm brouxht 8140 per acre.

It Is situated on the Dceriield pike onlyabiutl'i minutes ride from the court house acci IN a choice piece ol laod. The sale look place on the north side of the court CARRIERS Along Rural Supplied With Envelopei. The local fosloffire has been furnished wlllt printed eovtrnnicnt envelopes for salt; alotijt the rural dtllr- ery rou'ei 1'atrnns of run! w.ll bi stipplw bj the canleri. DIVORCE Granted Mary E. Gray From a Gli ndale Dairyman.

Mtlton Gray, a dairyman uf Glen- le, IB no longer the husband of Mary E. Gray, as Judge Littleford granted hw a divorce yesterday In Cincinnati, because of his unfaithfulness. It was shown i hit he had been Koius i i a uman numed Nettie Francis, acd be- uf that fact his wife left him. flerward she returned to him on bis promise that he would not have anything to do with the woman again. Hut the attraction was too great fur him, and he violated his promise, so bis wife left again and sued for divorce.

It wasshown that he tmcl keeping the woman In rooms in different part? of Cincinnati and iu places she was known as Mrs. Gray. MYSTERY Surrounded TwoStrange Men At Eaton. Were Flim.FUmmers At terrpting To Turn a Trick? ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHJHIEAS, The laws of the State o( Onlo rtjtfulaUoK Presidential Elections and electron uf the State and.

County otters require trie sheriff ot each County la (fsia State at lease fifteen days before the time of holdlntr such elections to give public notice by prommatlon thrmihout his counlv of the time ami place of holdio? Bucii election aud of the number of Presl- dentlsl-Klectors to be chosen and of the State and County officers lo be elected at sid election. Therefore In obedjeuce tii Maid law Peter Bisdorf, Sheriff'of Butler County, do hereby give puhlle notice and proclaim throuatu in liutler County aforesaid Election for State and County officers will be held Tue day Next, Alter The First Monday in November, A. 1901, 5th day of. said month of November ac the usual places of hold- Elections in several wards of the cities In said County and iu the several precincts and townships la said county, between the hours of 5:30 O'clock A. M.

And 5:30 O'clock P. M. STATE. One Govern or. (Joe Governor.

One Judge of Supreme Court. One Attorney General. One Clerk of Supreme Court. Ore Treasurer of State. One Boiird of Public Works.

One State. Senator from the Second- Fourth, senatorial district irem Ohio. COU STY. One Common I'leas Judge. One Reprcsentalive.

One Sheriff. One Clerk. One County Recorder. One Commissioner. One Infirmary IJireetor.

Fur Butler County are to be elected and I do heicuy give notice to the qualified electors uf Mid County to nii-semhle on that day at the usual place of holding elections In their respective warfl.s, precincts and townships In said county, between the hours aforesaid and then and there ce-d vote for the State and EATON, Oct. 11. It is believed that the two men who swindled Farmer Huston Kepler out VU03 ror lne atate anrt of at Akron were In tote county I umy icels abovc named. i 'fsiimony whereof I hereunto on the sime mission a week ago. Octo- IsH nvy liaad and seal, 10th day of ber 4 two registered at a local hotel as C.

Mcore and J. Harris, Cincinnati The following morning they hired two rigs at Deem's livery stab'e, sayintc they were selliDg fruit and would be in the county a week. They i not return Saturday night, and the owner of tte riKS started but to hunt them. JJe found no trace, but uport his return received a postal saying the horses and bUjjirUswetcatJohnsvlhe. The writer asked Mr.

Deem to keep an account of the cost of recovering the propirtj-, promising to return the following day and pay It. He did not appear, and the Is now looked upon as an indulgence of the same facetious spirit that prompted them to write Mr.Kep- lar. The men, so far as known, made DO attempt to turo a trick In this vicinity, but their conduct was mysterious. tw 1901. PETER BISDORF, Sheriff of Butler County.

KILLED OFFICIALS For Republicans Will Be Appointed Wednesday. The county board of the deputy state aupervlioM of elections met Friday afternoon but failed to appoint the repiiUlean election oniolals The will be approved on Wednesdiy Was Claude McCoy At Princeton, Ind. HE 16 PROBABLY FROM HAMILTON. Police to Locate iht Relatives of the Man. Coroner C.

O. of Princeton, has written to the police deptrt- went asking for Information concern- Claude McCoy, who is supposed to be the man who wis killed on the Kvansvllle Indianapolis railroad Prlncston last Tuesday, Coroner Balz-11 states that he has been Informed that McCoy formerly lived In Hamii- (oa acd that he now bu an uncle re-.

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1891-1918