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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 3

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i lV I I Is Almost Heady to be Occupied. An Inspection Was Made Yesterday Afternoon, and the Work Found to be Very Near Completion. The new Carnegie library expected to be ready for occupancy by Wednesday of this week. The formal opening has been set for July 3. The building was thoroughly in- bpected yesterday afternoon by the members of the building committee, Architect Yost and Contractor Ueo.

Schneider. The contracts for grading, sodding and brick driveway have been let. The book cases will be placed in position in a short time and should there be no delay everything will be ir readiness -y July 1. The principal address will be deiiv- ei-ed by President Thompson, of the Ohio State University. Governor Nash has accepted an invitation to be present.

A number of other prominent people will be present. Including General John Beatty. The exercises are expected to take place in the afternoon in the music hail, 350 opera chairs having been ordered for that place. IT JCCEEDsT" Because It's For One Thing Only, and Sandusky Is Learning This. SOLDIERS' HOWE.

Asthma is a bad thjng for mortal man to have. It's impossible for some to lie in bed without suffocating. Win. Fink was recommended to the police for sitting one minute before tlw whistle blew in the morning. His case was continued until court convenes Tuesday, when he will receive notict of the verdict of the sergeant and corporal.

Ye gods, is a man prohibited from breathing in this United States ot freedom and protection? Where are we leading to. Good people come ar.d deliver us. The concrete walk 'from Library to Hospital will be completed Tuesday. Quite a lot of old vets were over to Cedar Point Sunday. Charles Montgomery is back in L.

E. T. Swisher skipped for Columbus. He claimed he had corns and bunions and had quit drilling since 1S65. T.

B. Blood and wife, of Dennlsor, paid us a visit Sunday. George Just, bookkeeper at the hospital, just went to Toledo on Friday, to ttretch himself. Jacob Glove, late Company 193 O. V.

was admitted Saturday and assigned to the hospital for treatment. Daniel Datigherty, of Co. 46th 0. V. was admitted Saturday and sent to receiving barracks.

Total to date, 1,610. After pensions arrive watch the count. Juite a few of the old men are suffering with swelled arms, caused from vaccination. Others forgot which arm the piece of skin was tut from. THE PLEASURES Of Automobiling as Demonstrated on Columbus Avenue.

Yesterday afternoon the pleasures of automobilin? were aptly illustrated oci the avenue. A devotee to the sport Lad stopped his machine at the corner of the avenue and Water street and was tinkering at it. Something was wrong and in a little while a sympa- crowd collected to inquire into difficulty. The machine-was one of those which use steam as a motive power and require gasoline tor firing purposes. The gasoline had given out and after potir- mg in a few more quarts of the stuff, this automobiler betook unto himself a big bicycle pump and began to pump air into gasoline tank.

There, was a small indicator on the tank and it was supposed to tell the man when he had worked hard enough. And how that man did work! He pumped and he pumped and he pumped. The crowd grew sympathetic and advised him to let some "spellbinder" talk into the hole for a while. Hut the man only worked the harder and perspired and gazed wildly at the slowly moving hand on the indicator dial. The crowd war, there with suggestions, which seemed only to aggravate the situation.

After fully fifteen minutes a the pump the dial registered 50 pounds pressure. "I ousht to give her 75. but I'm going now." gasped the main. And h- jumped aboard with a friend and scooted away, while the crowd observed trat hoises were likely to be a motive power Jor at least a year yet. An Official Order.

Mayor Molter has notified the San gas and electric company ar.d thf: city water wohks department to i-Huce all gar and water hrdlnmff retduc'c all pas and taps in wiks to a level with the walk. At, they lie now, some of them an- tv pedestrfins Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing well brings success. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing only. They're for sick kidneys.

They cure backache, every kidney ill. Here is Sandusky evidence to prove i For over, two years, lifiss Maudo Howell, of 327 Franklin street, says. 'I had dizziness, headache, gnawing iain the back, and a soreness over kidneys. The secretions from the altogether too frequent anrt greatly embarrassed me. I did not 'eel well at night and when my head vas -particularly bad I shut my eyes, nd huge black specks kept floating 'efore me.

I was very weak am' dis- when I went to Melville- Eros', drug store and got Doan's Kidley Pills. I give the old Quaker rem- dy credit for curing me of backache, lameness and urinary trouble." For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Buffalo. X. sole agents for the United Statts.

NEWMAN'S ANSWER To a Challenge l-rom Steamer Frank Kirby. Manager Ed. Dustin, of the Detroit steamer Frank E. Kirby, announced that he was willing to bet that his beat could beat the COMPANY Sandusky's Crack Military Otganl zotton Inspected. Last night Co.

was inspected bi Capt. Duffy, the regimental adjutant insisted by Major Howard, of Toledo Capt. Wilcox maneuvered his men in masterly manner and the fine condition of the company brought forth high praise from the Toledo men who witnessed the inspection. The boys had given much attention to their arms and accoutrements. The guns were in perfect condition the 'iiiforms were spick and span.

The members of the company were 'lit in full force and a la'-ge auilienci witnessed the exercises Capt. Wiieox ai.d his lieutenants, Messrs. Gaw nn-I Rogers, are highly elated over the con- litior. of the company. DOG Not Personal Property Unless Listed For Taxation.

City of Erie from St. Clair cut to Grassy island, a distance of 35 miles, the race to take place any time the C. B. officials desire. General Manager Newman, of the C.

B. line, said: "We do not want to lake our boat from home to race with any other boat. We would nut have gone into the race with the if it had interfered with ox- regular business. If there is any who thinks his boat can beat the Erie, let him race her first against i rpsfimoo and get a reputation." Monday, the steamer Frank E. Kirby commenced her regular daily trips to Detroit.

She will leave hereafter at 3:30, except Sunday. A ting is net persona; property HR- i til listed fnr taxation. Such is th" decision of a police judge at Toledo, says the Toledo Bee. A dog delongmg to a man in that city was picked up on the street last week and sold by the party who picked him up ctlier man. Along comes the real owner of the dog and has the party the first part arrested for stealing his dog.

It was ascertained at the trial that the animal had not he-en listed for taxation, and therefore was not considered as personal property. defendant wns accordingly discharged. TWO SYNDICATES I Have Not Come to Terms Yet-H. A. Everett In Buffalo.

The presence of C. M. Swift, of Detroit, in Cleveland yesterday gave rise- to the rumor That h'c was here to sell the Detroit Rapid Transit Railway il.e syndicate. Mr. Fv- nett was engager, with friends during Ibe greater part of the afternoon and leu if there was anything give denied that any additional Iiirchases of property had benn made.

Mr. Everett left the city last night i where he will join Mr. Moore. W. B.

Strang. who is In charge of th- i work on the el ctr'c line! iftwcen Detroit and Toledo, was in i Cleveland yesterday. i cue of the best know construction en- liuecrs in the country He says that uirk on the division is aoing ahead. gangs of men are at work i the resp-x-tive roads of the Everett- Moore ami Pumeroy syndicates he- ween Berlin Heights and Norwalk. las been expected that some agreement vculd be reached between the two yndicates.

but up to yesterday after- oon nothing definite had been decided Leader. SALE SUIT AT THE AT GUN'S POINT Sandusky Soldier Marched From a Columbus Woman's Room. William Mansfield, a Sandusky Soldiers' Home inmate, visited Columbus Sunday to have his pension papers examined. He also visited East Chestnut and East Spring streets, where, at No. 67, he became enamored of a large blonde.

They had trouble over money matters and he threatened to have her arrested. She drew a revolver and marched him from the room at the point of the gnn. Mansfield claimed that he appealed to the police for protection, but the officers refused to enter the house unless the man secured a warrant. Chief Tyler seat an officer to make an urabus Dispatch. Buy and Try a Box Tonight.

While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Cathartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C.

Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ice. MARINE NOTES. The attention of vessel men calledto the condition of the harbor on Sunday by the report of the grounding of the steamer Bielman. An investigation, however, indicates that the report was overdrawn the advices from that quarter.

The Bielman was only on the bottom a short, time. This was due to a poor se lection of the channel, a.nd also to the low water prevalent at that time ratl'- cr than to any fault of the channels. The harbor is in us about a good a shape it has been in recent Leader. CAUGHT A NURSE- Didn't Know Old King Coffee Had Her. "The duties of professional nurses call them among a great many different people, and it is surprising to know how many are suffering from the use of coffee, which is the primary cause of the majority of many nervous dis- irders.

My own experience has been tucli that I feel that I can speak'with borne knowledge of the subject. "For about ten years I was afflicted with a severe nervous disorder, which was so great that sleep became an unknown thing to me without the use opiates. I was a confirmed coffee drinker at this time. but. had never thought that had anything to do with (he difficulty.

"After coming to Chicago to live i was tcld by an acquaintance, who IIH been a similar sufferer from nervous- that he discovered it was caused by the use of coffee, and when he made that discovery, gave up the coffee and took up the use of Postum Food Coffee ir.d was completely restored. His argument sounded so logical. I was de-' Wardwell of the Great Lakes Towing says he will match the tug J. Sprankle for $1.000 against the steamer Frank E. Kirby, to race from the harbor entrance to the upper furnace.

There Is just ttdch chance for that race ccming off as there is for the City of Erie and the Kirby coming together on the conditions named by the manager cf the latter Cleveland Plain Dealer. The steamers State of Ohio and State of New York will make daily trips to Put- in-Bay at a. m. and 10 p. m.

(joionial ermmed to make the experiment, and coa tfc to my surprise, upon leaving off The possibility of a race between the City of Eric and the Christopher Coiumbus is out of the question in th'S opinion of well posted marine men They argue tba the time can not be spared, as the busy part of the season is on at present, and also that the Erie Is so much faster than the Columbus that there would be no interest i the race. It is said that the best the Lake Michigai: boat can make is 2'i miles an hour, ar.d the Erie has been known to do two miles an hour better nan that, thus giving her a lead of ten miles in a run of 100 miles. There is no possibility of another race between the Erie and Tashmoo this season. It a match is made between the Erie and Tnshmoo for season, it is hinted that it will be run on Lake Huron, or which neither boat is acquainted. The "Vhite Star people are not at all satisfied with the result of the race, and marine men in general who witnessed the race are of the opinion that the Tashmoc is the fester-- Toledo Bee.

The steamers Paisley. Bermuda, and Colonial have been chartered to lord Coach Excursions to Buffalo 'ia the Nickel Plate road at one cent mile traveled. Tickets on sale on une ith, llth. ISth and 2cth. good re- urning for 3 days including date of ale.

Write, wire, 'phone or call o.i earest agent or C. A. Asterlin, T. P. Ft.

Wayne. Ind. dtu.th.toJulyl Epworth League Convention San Francisco, California. Low rates via the Nickel Plate Roid. from July 5th to 12th ar.d good returning until Aug.

31st. Write, wire, 'phone or call on nearest agent or 4 4ster- lin. T. P. Ft.

Wayne. Ind. or Twining. Agent, Fostoria. 0.

tu.thtoJuly]2 LIKED IN SA1NDUSKY. The Renown of the Great Author and Physician Dr. A W. Chase is Accented by Sandusky People. Its by the words of the people that Dr.

A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills have come into such active demand. The announcements for this medicine are not dependent on the testimony of people so far away that they cannot be authenticated. It's home evidence that convinces because easily substantiated.

It's the simple statement of things done and told in the words of the relieved. Mrs. E. E. Piper, of No.

220 Monroe street, Sandusky, Ohio, says: "I hat: i very severe pain in the back, could not get up or down without lots of pain; I laid it to the kidneys. I used one-half a dox of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills 1 got at Melville Bros' drug store.

Market street and Columbus avenue, and was easy and the end of the box saw me In comfort working easily, back well and generally strong. I am glad to recommend the medicine to others." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills arc sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr A Chase Medicine Buffalo.

N. Y. Sec that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, JI.

are on every pack IJ. Hudson Co. Too much stock, that tells the whole story. Owing to cool weather we have not sold I as many light weight Suits'as we ought to have done. But they havefto go at a price.

Men's $15 Boys'Suits 3.00,3.50,4, 5, to Children's Suits 75c, $1.80, $1.50, $2.00, to Remember these suits have been marked down so that they will move fast. J. P. HICKS, Mgr. The Nickel Plate Road will sell 4th of July excursion tickets en July 3d and -1th.

good returning until July 5th, inclusive, at one fare for the round trip, good only within a distance nf 200 miles. Write, wire, phone cr call on nearest agent, cr C. A. Astcr- lin. T.

P. Ft. Wayne, or F. L. Twining.

Asent. Fostoria, O. tu.th.toJalyS The Union Stars defeated the 1'nited Boys Sunday by a score of 32 to 10. Batteries. E.

Wiener r.nd Scheufler. Zielke and Lunduu. The Union Stars made one home run by The Union Stars will challenge anv team under 13 years of age. coffee habit I commenced to improve. This improvement has continued i now I am in complete health and bleep wel! and luturally.

I always ml- lisc patients suffering from nervous troubl" to abandon the use of rnffee and use Postum. for I kno'v what I am a i about subject. "Occasionally private families do not piepare Postuir. well, that is. they a i to a sufficient amount of tine for lolling.

It requires more boiling a c-offte, but the care well repays, for I ever.ige is delightful to the taste and wonderfully nourishing." Maggie P. Church, No. 2 E. 33d Place Chicavi 111. Postum sold by all first-class prn- cers.

and by the Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mien. The steamer Sehvyn Eddy arrived port Monday nisht to load coil at the Fourth of July Rates Via the Nickel Plate Road, at one fare for the round trip, good within a distance of 200 miles. Tickets on sale July 3d and 4th, good returning until July 5th inclusive. Write, wire, phone or call on nearest agent, or C.

A. Aster- lin, T. P. Ft. Wayne, or Twining, Attfnt.

Fostoria. 0. tu.th,toJuly3 Two Pounds Arbuckles Coffee for 25c. Good Straight Flour, $1.00 per sack. New Cabbage, Tomatoeb, Khnbarb, Spinach, Asparagus, Onions, Radishes, Lettuce, Beets.

Bananas, Oranges and demons. F. SCBWEINFURTB BRO. Cor. Columbus and Hayes Aves.

Department 4 4 4 4 We are Showing the latest modes in. Lawn and Dimity Gowns Also a complete assortment of a a In White and Colored Piques, Grass Linen and Linen Homespun They are not the trashy kind, but reliable goods at low prices. DORAN, 216 COLUflBUS AVENUE. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 li. 0.

clocks. The Pryor drdge. which iias been working for different Sandusky panies which water front I i has ahcrii completed the work! of dredging about the docks of the Pandusky Lumber Box Con-pary. Tomorrow tne diedge will begin work of drsdeing anonl the docks of thf Saml'isky l.urrber and Box companv. Tomorrow the bredpe will work for Gtlcher in the vicinity of their lumber docks.

PILES "I the lortnrn of Hit dunned witli protrudinn piles brouclit on by constipation with nnloh I nan afflicted tor twenty yc; rs cros9 Jour CASCARETS In the town or Newell. and never found ftnvtuinir to equal them. I am entirely tret from plies fepl like ft new man C. H.KElTZ, 1411 Jones Sloui City Is POINT KITH PRIDE. We are glad to be able to present (or your consideration the GAS RANGE I No housewife can afford to be without one, especially dr.riiiK the hot summer months A EVERYTHING FOR THE I DRAFT CHECK BOOKS NOTE BOOKS SHIPPING BOOKS STEHMBAPHERS'NOTEBWKS A I A I The jteamer Mecosta left the Short Line Morday afternoon roil for an upper l.xke port.

saves time labor and and permits Imwwife to njny cool, comfortable sminm-r Call mid exnmiue nur liii" of GAS RANGES. We guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction and connect them up free. Potent. Tute Ooofl. Do 8ood, Meter Sicken.

ot 10c. OUR! CONSTIPATION. KO-TO-BM ELECTRIC 723 WASHINOTON DESK PADS, all styles aid sizes DESK PASTE, in tubes PAPER NAPKINS, all styles and grades. Stafford's liks, Perfection Paper Fasteners, Tjpewritiie Paper, etc. Wholesale Prices -ATTHE A Mt-MS Water Stnet, "Stir Btiliiig." -xflHCfilVEs.

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