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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 12

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FA0K TWZLTK. A I A rilDAT, OCTOBER 31, 191J; HAMILTON EVENING JOURNAL JW, ISM THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF HAMILTON AND OF BUTLER COUNTY. Journal Building--Corner Journal Square and Court Street. THE JOURNAL L. R.

Hcnsley O. H. HolJcfer PUBLISHING CO. Secretary Treasurer Foreign PAYNE AND TOUNQ Firth Avenue Bulldinl Chicago Marquette Building TRENTON THE BUTLER COUNTY weekly by The Journal r-ubllshlng Co. The Circulation of The Journal 13 guaranteed and the cliculatlon books are at any time to al! advertisers.

The Association of American Advertisers bu examined and certified to the circulation of The Journal. The Journal" Is "the only democratic paper iii Butler county receiving the Aasoclated Press service. Any error regarding the reputation or character of any person, firm or 'cnrbnrAflnn nun in tlifi columns of Thfl Journal will he Kladly corrected if brought to the attention of, the editor. Entered as second-class mutter at the postofflce at Hamilton, Ohio, under the act of Congress of March lilt. SURSCHlPTlOJf RATES.

By carrier. 10 cents a week. Single copies, two By mall, dutside of Butler County, $4 a year. three months. 40 cents for one month.

By rural route In Butler County, J3 a year. for three months. 25 cents for one month. 12 for six months. for for elx months.

76 cents The payment for the Evening Journal by rural route In Butler County and by mail outside of Butler County Is strictly "cash in advance. can make the cheaper rate by mail on account of saving the cost of delivery, cost collection, commissions, etc. CITIZENS' TICKET "Do It For Hamilton" Mayor Charles E. Mason President of Council E. G.

Ruder Solicitor John P. Neilan Treasurer Charles IT. Wilkins Auditor Ernst E.Erb Clerk Municipal Court Chas, E. Davis Oouncil-at-Large (three to be elected) Chris Benninghofen, Ferd Holbrock and Dr. Hark Millikin Conncfl--First Ward Ohas.

W. Oath Council--Second Ward Fred Hennecke Council--Third Ward Fred Bandtel Council--Fourth Ward J. Henry Welsh Council--Sixth Ward Sam E. Wheelright Aaeuor--First Ward Then. 0.

Smith Assessor--Second Ward Aaron Klein Ward George C. Wehr Assessor--Fourth Ward John H. Richter Assessor--Sixth Ward Charles H. Krieger THE MUNICIPAL JtTDGESHIP is on a separate ballot The citlaens' organization endorses H. R.

Reigert for Municipal Court Judge. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS (three to be elected) are elected on a separate ballot. The citizens' organization endorses Harry O. Tay-, lor, A. W.

Margedant and Dr. Louis H. Frechtling. ijH't'lul (ti The- JovrMMl, 0., Oct. 30.

On last, Saturday evening a largo of friends; of Miss Edna Woodrey very Completely, yet ple'as- surprised her in memory of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Joseph Bicber visited Mis. lutzi of Ovcrpeck Mr, and Geo. Ilelwig and family; sjxjnt visiting- relatives in Hamilton.

Selby of PoastlOHii, is visiting home folks a few days. rs. W. A. Condon left Tuesday for a brief visit with relatives iu Cedarville.

Class No. 7 of the U. P. Sunday School, taught-, by. Miss Mary Augs- purgcr, held their business and social meeting- in the church basement Mon- ilay evening.

At the close a fine lunch was served. Mr. Donahue, formerly of Chicago, but now tnivclinj: in the inter- ists of a Chicago machine company, was the guest of Mr. and Mi-s. II.

H. Johns. MrJ Donahue had 'charge of installing the machinery al tlie Busenbark power house when the H. it D. Traction company first laid its tracks through here.

Among those who took advantage of the beiiatiful weather Saturday and a to their Hamilton shopping and other business transactions (were: Pro I'. K. Stabler and family, 'Henry Funk and son, Walter, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Schrock, Misses Klvn Breitenbcchcr and Lena Schrock and Mr.

nnd Mrs. Tom Crawford and M. W. Flanagan. Cash Smalley was a Cincinnati visitor Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of Sidu are visiting Mr. and Mi's. Schrock and other relatives.

at Oxford, calling on his daughter, Helen. Mrs. W. Birch spent and Wednesday with relatives at Hamilton. Mrs.

M. Flanagan returned home Wednesday from a pleasant visit in Piqua and Dayton. Willis Eichcr of Dayton, was a Trenton visitor. Wednesday. Miss Vesta Eieher is on her way home.

She has been spending several years in California. The', genial and accommodating the Vniun Mercantile Emerson Murphy, of Mauds station, was smiling on Trenton friends Wednesday. Mrs. K. Trine is visiting Mi-, and Mrs.

Chas. Trine of Dayton, Hie later being ill. St. John's services Sunday as follows: Sunday school 9:30. Special reformation service 10:00.

Holy ioinmunion celebrated. Y. P. S. at Miss Hingwood will speak next Sunday on "Books for Wonen." The gymnasium girls will have a lallowe'en parly at the gym Thnrs- lay night.

Admission A vomcn arc invited'. Only the gym irls will mask. The Chacoa, A. D. T.

and May 'arshall clubs wil have a Hallowe'en inrty at the Y. W. C. A. Friday ighl.

GREATEST SHOE STORE NEW HAVEN HTiiil iu The New Haven, 0., Prof. C. M. Weir' and i and nughter attended tiic Y. P.

S- C. E. ocial last Friday night at the home 'of 13. S. McClure.

after which they went home with Charles Gimple and stayed until Mr. D. L. Hawk of Joseph spending a few days with bis cou- Joseph Hawk, and family. Mrs.

Dr. Selioeufe.lt, Miss Alma a the rain, and storm las Kennel, and the Misses night there was quite a gooi of West Trenton, were Monday vis- nmny ventured out to the social givei Your Fall and Winter SHOES RUBBERS Our big purchase sale brings you the greatest bargains in shoes and rubbers. Never before at this early in the season when these shoes are at their greatest demand, have we offered you such tremendous values. The purchase price was low, quantity enormous, our stores overloaded with merchandise --we have therefore marked these new goods at record-breaking low prices. Convince yourself again tomorrow why we are known as the Greatest Bargain Giving Shoe Stores.

Men's Fall Footwear "THE FAMOUS BOSTONIAN" and other well known trade marks of men's fine shoes, advertised the world over at $5 and $6. In Tans and Gun Metals, button and blncher models Men's High-grade Shoes. This season's best models, in snappy new styles and at prices that will appeal to the most economical. In Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Colt and Vici; button and blucher; $4.00 values. $3.49 $2.99 itors iu Dayton.

Air and Airs. Harry Augspurger mi Sunday entertained the hitter's ijy the Y. C. E. The 1.

Sunday school observed rally day Sunday and they had a Ex-Gov. Campbell Will Do His Part JAMES E. CAMPBELL, one bf the 1 democrats inttlle state of Ohio, a man "1 who always loves to call Hamilton his home, pur citizens-, in no 'uncertain' Words. Gov. Campbell rises the occasion and in words that breathe parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Yost, of West crowded house. Quite a nice prograir Middletown. ils rendered. The a U.

William Johns and family of Cot- ll several choice sc- i linn, visited relatives day afternoon. Rugg and wief of Layliigh Mr. and Howard Carey Sunday with their son and I'tertained Mr. and Mrs. Hower.

1 and attended the family of Middletown, Sunday. service the Misses Estellii Shelcy, Eva Phil-'ji" Mothers' day was observed.Sundaj lips, Esther Sheley and Lillian nitTM t'le Missionary society in a lips were Hamilton visitors Saturday''V C1 fitting program, and a teachers' Quite a few have secured hunters' in the II. E. church. here so -they can be Messrs.

John Slonclkcr and 1 )' for the bunnies on November Leisiier attended the' meeting'of the board of education of Madison Kd Faralv. and wife have finall shi at Wcst Middlctovn Saturday. Hone to house-keeping on the Shaker Frank Evans of Uoekdale, visited Trenton Saturday. i It' 1 nothing; iriterfcrs this week Ku- Jlr. and Mrs.

B. B. Sheley Sl'ent and Hincs will have the Shaker family on Sunday, entertained the! 'oad The letter that Gov. Campbell writes to of Hamilton-is manly. And the governor not only '''writes Mrs Diivil1 aud Jfrs Clias but he'has of his convictions AND INTENDS Krown visited flicnds in MkWIe TO DO HIS PART BY COMING HERE NEXT TUESDAY AND VOTE THE CITIZENS'TICKET.

Gov. Campbell docs not offer advice and then quit. He speaks to our people, the people of his home for half a and backs np what lie says by action. He will do i 'Will the men of Hamilton do THEIR PART next Will the men of Hamilton refuse to heed the i great'clanger and vote for any ticket that will help elect the socialist ticket? Democracy and the men on the so-called democratic ticket are not an issue now with our people. The issue is ABOVE party; greater than any party.

The issue is-Hamilton. If the issue were only democracy there is no ques where ex-Governor Campbell would be. He would be on the side of democracy. If the issue Averc only democracy there is no question where The Evening Journal would be. It would be on the side of democracv.

If ''eld a very intercsiiu; Saturday afternoon. Adam Gose, who was injured'Sat- urday afternoon at the Crystal Paper mill at Amanda, is doing nicely. Emerson Murphy, the star first- baseman of Trenton bull teiuii, visited friends here Sunday. Xext Sunday the St. John's Sunday school session will be held at D.

a. in. The Miami Bool; club held a very highly interesting meeting Thursday evening at the home of.Mrs. A. U.

Johns, Among the interesting features were: A talk on Turkey," by Mrs. Dr. Anger; "Balkan War," by Miss Josephine "Balkan Allies," by Mrs. Charles Chirk. A arious responses were made by the club member: toms." The Ladies' Turkish Cus- Aid of the Lutheran will, have plenty, 'of ice this coming summer for himself and to supply his friends.

Sunday, .0, Is temperance Sunday and 'will b'c- observed at the U. B. Sunday school and church with' a fitting program. MORNING SUN Siicplnl to Tht Jlornins' Sun, 0., Oct. Mrs Emma Ilcitsnian is visiting her niece.

Jlrs Aidia lieid of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs Hoy ol' near liich- mond. is spending a few days with her sislei-, Jlrs Harry Ramsey. Mrs Nathan who has been seriously sick for several weeks, was taken on a cot to Christ's hospital, Tuesday, w1i.ere her strength permits she is'- lo. i'Mdergo an 'operation.

Murray Keller and Tit'inify spent Sabbath i Walter Irwin Men's Good Serviceable Shoes in Gun Metal, Box Calf and Elk Skin; $2.50 fP values. A splendid assortment on bargain table at $1.49 03 Ladies' $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes in Tans, Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Vici Kid; JQ button or blucher, 'high and low heels, including the "Baby Doll" a $1.99 Men's High Quality Shoes For Dress or Work, made of all solid leathers, in Gun Metal, Patent and Tan, button or blucher styles, worth All sizes. See this line. The shoe you want is surely here $1.99 Ladies' Smart Winter -Footwear In the very best styles, in all the new fabrics, and leathers; shoes Ehat ordinarily retail at from to. They.come in all sizes and widths; button or lace; high and' 1 low heels.

Ladies' Fine Footwear Smart and stylish $4 English Walking Shoes placed on Sale Sat-, unlay, in Tan only. Many other styles for more conservative dressers. $2.49 a Ladies'New Fill Styles In Gun Metal, Patent Kid and Tan. All high and low 'heels. Remarkable $2.50 values.

Misses' 2nd Wrens' High Grade Footwear -In'Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Colt. Sizes 8Vz to 2. new lasts. Prices from $1.49 to $1.99 Boys', Misses', Youths' and Children's Tine Shoes--In button'and blucher. Shoes that- will Genuine Box Calf, Gun Metal and Vici Kid.

All sizes from fpfo to 2. $2-00 values. 99c RUBBERS FELT BOOTS HIGH TOPS ARCTICS Men, Women and Children at less than wholesale prices. Boys' ATI Solid Gun Metal and Patent Leather Shoes in button and blucher; $2.50 values $1.49 We have a full line of Youths' and Little Gents' Two- Buckle Storm Boots at very low. prices.

democracy. BUT', MEN OF HAMILTON. DUMOCKACY IS NOT 'AN ISSUE NOW IX HAMILTON. The issue is socialism. Shall our city lie turned over to the socialist party? That's the issue'and the fight is between the Citizens' ticket and the socialist ticket and any man who votes for any other.ticket than tlie Citizens' i ticket votes to help elect the socialist ticket and fasten socialism on Hamilton and YOUR HOME.

'The democratic, voters of Hamilton not only have a great duty to perform but they have a groat opportunity to do something for Hamilton, their home city. That duty is plain. VOTE CITIZENS' TICKET. DO IT FOR HAMILTON. The of Hamilton linow who tried to knock out the workmen's law.

Gov. Co.v is not ndvocaling (he short ballot. lie brought it before Ihe people (is he promised lo do. That is all (o voli Picsidcnl Wilson has a strong grasp on the Mexican situation. There no need of any excitement.

president will "guide our country a.11 right nnd without any war. President Wilson is not going lo NOW is the time to teach your hoy the value of small accumu-. lations, thrift, economy and methodical business habits. When it comes time to leave him what you have accumulated, he will be better prepared to care for nnd increase it. No Safer Plan Cor Accomplishing this than by having him start and build an account at the MIAMI VALLEY NATIONAL BANK HAMILTON, OHIO.

BUTT to 242 High St. Bell Phone 704-X. IHAMILTON'S GREATEST SHOE STORE! IMM-SOIIS were present and partook of a i formerly of Morning who i which was served i 'lie rioou. hour. In tlie afternoon, Mrs Klsio Mi-Ujtislmi ami Mrs Myrtle Wright gave report of the missionary convention recently held al Oxford.

Tin) society is a of clothing; and lied linen In Klsic Johnston working- miioiig moiiutji'Meers of Tennessee. Mrs J. .1. Kans and Jliss Alice M'ilsion spoilt Wednesday with Mrs iVill Beaton of NOTICE Those who owe any past accounts to Dr. August Schumacher will greatly oblige his widow by calling at 322 X.

Sixlh street and settling 1 same as soon us possible. MM! I Harry S. Wonnell Eespectfully solicits your vote and support for Municipal Judge nt the coming election, November 4th, on the NON-PAHTISAN I I A TICKKT. The office of Municipal Judge is sought to be -lifted out of -pouW tics by having (he unities of art candidates appear upon a separate, ami distinct ballot culled the Judicial Ticket. Mr.

Wonnell is pursuing striclly the provisions of Ibis lisan lawful solicits the support oC ALL voters re-! gnrdless of He is strictly a candidate for ALL tbe.pco-'; pie and not for miv faction or ticket. MARK YOUR BALLOT 'THUS:.

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