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The Marysville Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • 6

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TRIBUNE MARYSVHJLE OniO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1893. nnjEHBiE AT THE CT3 mi Jl W. (GREATEST jEIlGr SALE of Do Dry Goods ever made in Union County. Commencing Monday, June 19th, and continuing ten days unheard of prices wiil be made on Shirting, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Calicos, Ginghams and a beautiful line of Summer Dress Goods.

Come and see us. OBITUARY. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. sarObituuries of a short character will be published gratis under this head. Poetry onnected therewith will be charged for at fUeoftetevtjpej I wisb to announce to my patrons who have unpaid accounts with me, that I need the money badly to buy new goods.

If those owing me will come up and settle, I will be truly grateful. Come soon. WILLIAM VITTJS, ALLEN CENTER. Grandma Smallwood is visiting friends at Kichwood. "Isn't she Beautiful Occasionally one hears this expression as a ladylwith a strik Mrs.

Charles Adamson, of Van Wert Hotkin isaae Curl Botkin, was born at Clinton county. Ohio. December 13th, 1809. Died at Marysville. Union county Ohio.

June 5th. 1893, aged 83 years, 5 months and 22 days. Thedeceased came from a hardy, long-lived. Scotch-Irish family, with German. His grandfather and a brother came to America, according to a family tradition, in the ill-fated army of General Braddock.

In the night of the survivors! from the disastrous battle-field near Pittsburg, these two brothers became sepa ingly lovely complexion passes along the Have you bought Your Spring Suit Of Clothes If not, then see what we can do for you in the way of a genuine Tailor-Made Suit or Overcoat. Hats, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, TVe give a perfect fit iti any garment. street. Doabtless she uses the Famous Blush of Roses manufactured by Miss Flora A. Jones, South Bend, Ind.

PHARISBURG. The sick reported in our last items are better. Master Harry Clevenger is suffering from a stone bruise on his heal. Charles Domigan is afflicted with boils. T.

W. Martin is confined to his room with a sore foot caused frdrn stepping on a nail. Colonel Curry has erected a new wind pump upon his farm hear here. Our neighbor, James Wilson, is im Supplied by X. E.

Liggett, for 75 cents per bottle. br4 county, is visiting in this locality. Memorial services were conducted at Buck Run chapel by Rev. Hempill. Winfleld Carpenter had the tune to lose a valuable horse a short time ago.

AMRINE. Mrs. Callie Blue, of Tennessee, ar rated from the rest, and took refuge in a frontier settlement in Pennsylvania. When O. M.

handle the Cen the American Revolution broke out. they enlisted and served through the war in the tral Ohio Buggy Co's. Buggies and the Linthicum Schlosses Buggy. They Pennsylvania Line. The dates of the birth of those two brothers is unknown.

One of are the latest style and the very best goods throughout. (None better) Go them. Charles, (the brother of the deceased. proving his farm by putting up a lot of rived last week in this neighborhood, to spend the summer with her many was married to a German girl by the name see them before purchasing. -11-6 of Curl or Karl about the year 17S2.

Sixteen JOHN BEAUX, Leading Merchant Tailor. EAST FIFTH S1REET, Marysville, O. picket fence. J. P.

Clevenger is enlarging his barn friends. children were the fruits of this marriage one of whom, George, was born April 11th. 17S3, and was married JOetober 24th. 1807. You can get good wall paper at Bost-wick's.

for 5 cents a roll. 40t4 Isaac Jolliff is building a new dwell Mrs. William Staley met with quite an accident last week. When going ing house. to Sarah Hester, who was born September 11th, 1738.

Of this marriage fifteen children were born, of whom seven are now living. J. J. Webster and daughter, Miss to town the horse took fright and ran away and threw her out of the buggy and save her some bad bruises and TO bail and only Double Extract Sarsaaartlla le Manners, It curat. Take no other.

50 cent. Emma, spent Sunday on Darby Plains The deceased was the second child of this the guest of William Hopkins and family. His oldest brother, Abraham, now minus a basket of eggs. in his 85th year, is living at Meehanicsburg, Buy a steel Range, of Church Bros. 44t4 Champaign county, Ohio.

The mother of The social was quite a success, both financially and socially, at the church the deceased died September 7th. 1840, and his father on August 15th. 1S66, awd 83 years. wife. Sell Preston and wife, of Ginger Hill, were visiting friends here Sunday.

Our Postmistress, Mrs Green, and Miss Flora Langstaff visited friends at IBAIllLflW The deceased was married three times. Marysville Markets. Makysvim.e. Ohio, June His first wife, Ruth Dean, was born Deceni- 14, 1893. ber.fith, 1811.

and died March 14th. 1843. Of East Liberty last week. this marriage, four children were born, two (OOKRKCTED WEEKLY BY HENDERSON FCI.L- IXOTON.) oflwhom are living in Kansas, the other two The Pharisburgl. O.

O. F. Lodge GRAIN- Hvyinn. Felling. being dead.

hall last week. The children, service Sunday evening was well attended, quite a number from New Dover being present. Mrs. Luther Turner returned from Circleville last Wednesday, where she has been staying with her children through their sickness. Miss Emily Westlake, of Delaware, His second wife.

Surah Dalrymple, was conferred the Third degree upon three candidates at the last meeting. born March 10th. 1813. and died March 12th, heat tiO Corn lats 35 Rye 55 Barley 50 Huv VKii no Rev. Adams and Byron Blake, of ISM.

Of this marriage three children were born and all are still living. SKEDS His third wife. Susan Jans Robh, was born Milford Center, were calling on Charles Blake last Friday. lover. 8 00 2 50 Timothy 2 25 April 9th.

1818. and died August 1st. 1892. Of this marriage two children were horn and was here visiting her many friends Has gave Stribley Co. an order for EIGHTY DOZEN of Ladies' and Misses Pine Shoes for his Fall Trade, and in order to make room for them will give you Closer Prices, this Spring and Summer than ever you have had before.

Go and See Bailey. A MfantlcrtuI, Piece of Carving. Pno.of tic greatest works pf Henry are still living. While deceased was quite young, bis father and attended the commencement at Max (lOKRECTEIl WEEKLY BY HOPKINS BROS.) ROmTRY- Turkeys, per 9 Geese, per Ducks, per lt 7 Chickens, per li Quail, per doz 1 20 (CORRECTED WEEKLY BY C. il.

INUMAN.) PRODUCK- Flour, per sack 650100 Flour. Mr barrel 4 OfXuS 00 moved to and settled lark county. There deceased resided until Heceniber. 186.5. when he moved with his family to Marys, ville, Union county.

He was all his life a very industrious, scrupulous and sincere man. and won but never abused the confidence of his neighbors. His love of justice and the right was ever a binding force with him, and his sense of duty rebelled over the FugitiveSlave Law and he avowed on all occasions, that if a fugitive slave should ask him for bread or shelter, he would obey the Gospel and not that infamous law. With him the golden rule iwas higher than the statute which Corn, Meal, per 125 Buckwheat per it'. 4 20 Marysville.

BLACK HAWK. J. B. Mclean and lady, of Washington G. is spending a few days in this neighborhood.

Jacob Schreyer, of Basil, Ohio, was at this place a few days last week. Mrs. Clara Devoid, Mrs. Kay Perkins and Estella White, of this place, sient last Thursday with Mrs. Martha Fogle near Broadway.

Mrs. Montgomery, of Magnetic Springs, visited with Mary M. Ixwe Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Winston returned home a few days ago, after spending eight mouths in Dakota and twelve days at the Jiutter Kggs Apples, per barrel Cabbage, per doz Surnips, per bu nions, common, peek-Apple Butter, Yqcbruggefl, is the carved pulpit of the frojid parochial church at Brussels.

Ti6 Vhcue design is an allegorical ppeie. At tig base arc Aam and Ere, life, filze, spelling the angel, while 'grim deth himself may be seen hovering In the rear. TUe first pair boar $5pon Uieir'Bhqnlders a hollow globe, Jhe Cavity being the place where the Treacher stands while delivering his IcrrnonS, From the globe, riser, tree ataitdng 4 canopy, which in turn supports two figures, one of an angel the other a female representing rTrutn. Above all this ifi the Virgin, and the infant Jesus crushing the serpent's head with a cross. CVuref of the ElrpiMuit.

Ao (3jejhaiit gives, pcsliaps, tlie best of disciplined oousoge to be 6orn in the animal world. They will 13 3 0033 4OH60 30 50 75 15 Cheese. New 'heese. Western lieserv li Cll sought to subvert it. Otherwise hi loyalty Beans, per 5 Peaches, (dried) per 1218 EXAMINERS' REPORT.

to country and its laws were always of the intensest character. In the field of theology I he shuddered at the harsh tenets of Calvin- ism, and his soul relied implicitly upon the Infinite goodness and mercy ofan All-wise Providence. The sermon on the Mount was to him the voice of inlinite love, to which World's Fair. Hamilton Winston, of this place, re Vegetables and Fruits. We receive fresh Fruits and Vegetables during the To the Honorable Probate Judge: turned home a few days ago from Montana, where he has been for three tie responded dt placing ins trust and confidence in "Him Who doetli all things well." He was in this respect the child that loves and venerates and conlides in a dearly beloved Father.

This eonlidence iu the wisdom and love and goodness of God was with him to the last. He was the friend of the poor. He loved God and his country, and all his life hconestly endeavored to square his Conduct with requirements of tin Inch MAKY8VJLLE. ITNIOX COUNTY OHIO. submit, day after day, to have painful wtfands dressed in obedience to their keeper, TumI meet danger in obedienoo to.

orders, though their intelligence is fiuEicient to tinderAand the peril and ftar too great for a man to trick them 'ij)fo a belief that it is nonexistent. No lanimal will face danger more readily at man's bidding. derived from you officially, bearing date the l'Jth day of May i.i i5 imuui. incviui situ or oiiiiiniiioii in 1 i n.uunw.p years past. J.

H. Beard and lady Sundayed with A. Hall and family. Mr. Freeman is going on crutches, on account of a sore foot.

est conceptions ofTduties. summer months. leave or tiny other person, of such intention, forthwith entered into the fount Trejisurv' prtwntod our authority aforesaid to the Cotinty Treasurer, demanded the keys to the vaults and nafes. and proceeded immediately to count the moneys therein, and inspect and examine the JJooks. Kecordsand ouchers thereof, together with all other property which should he the custody of the Treasurer.

We then pniceeded forthwith to the ollioe of the ounty Auditor, and ascertained how much money theCoilnty Treasurer stood eliarE-ejt with on the Auditor books, iilso the exact amount of money, property, bonds securities, assets and cttects. that should he in the Treasury, and the amount bclointiuit'io cich your order with us for any I uuriuy me jyci'ciiioii, wiiiiciito self to enter the army ol the 1'nion. he poured out his hard earned money like i waters to pay bounty assessments, and to succor the families of those who had tone to kind of Fruit or Berries, (or canning or preserves we nereny certiiy mat Jen iliousaml. two Jtundred and liftySix Dollars and hixty-one Tents was the exact amount of money so found and counted in the County Treasury, and that the statement annexed, which agree with the books of tlie Auditor, presents the exa halaniH-s and ovenmynients in each fund n. or if you wiHh to save the trouble, you can buy the BLUESCREEK.

Yes, Brother Boweu, it does look rather suspicious in some direction or other, it is the saying in our neighborhood when a young fellow purchases a new rig horse and buggy for instance he has a motive in view. Our esteemed and always welcome friend, ex-Commissioner Josenh K. p(l" irt ,1... 1 I. I i ft I the ii On the first day of the month a I i I reunion of one of theJClark county (onipaj -VJrfTiAl iiv afield at the riittle town of TJUWV VWVVUW wTOhe old veteran were moying their reunion, they learned uf his distrosim; -i Vi -) ii" 111 inr 1 I CilS 11 1 1:1.

iiCMHT luilljisuoillllicd. Fruits ef us already canned iimner HAS. S. CHAPMAN. Kv; Mftrysvilk.

Ohio. May arth. 1S93. Mini at unco formulaiot beany -u- (JjHHlPtl lMCfttS i lutlnii ni rt and niiiilniiiHi'. -i-r-'- 1'ttliinrai Jt trdrtiJts l)i vrr Richey, gave us a short call last week.

malifrnant break in out on rr.v lee JUifanre Olrrdnrfls rrxDs. hist I nit tljfir Kratilude ftirall he had done lll'i'in rind llnir familii-s liwririK -h. li.irk ml i --ill li- WAT. Hi' ji none lull tin- v.otld loft 1 finer latt mrut rimr He i3 well and hearty and walks oil as below the knee, and wascured sound a-id Jl f'xamiiit' nl Exa mint' 11 Exmniitt Hi last Ex spry as a person of thirty-five or forty i i tn ticr I'lf turn having Iivck it. Pickles with two and a halt eotues ot Other blood medicinesbad failed ti: Ho anv trood.

WILL 7,513 HuildiliK- liridw I Con County Pitch Beatv, 3.910 1.J.C t7 16,711 4 75 YorkvUie. S.C Tdc fiillowitiKistln' rt'fi-Ti ii tn; WnEK The father ur I Tbcixiire Kotkin. iimiv lyiriK dan-' Ki'nmsly ill. and at tl)' time our atet need ami in lier dart est d.i win i men and mean were nee mve her hie and liunor. Curl Itotkin cl.eerfiilly ravi i.fi 1.224 Ssl 1)4 ttJ fi7 S3 6.625 lr Picnics or Homo dsc, Our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries cannot be ex at nt I that dntr.

thin tlite. 835 39 t.71'1 fth jtvi ie 374 67 11 93 3,216 5r. IS s.iiio'lc 1.164 90 1.312 3,491 65 1.584 93 3.062 fidj 1.414 2- 3.1(12 771... 9XV hildn lloiiie liitch Construction i hm iHibt I- ish and tiravel Koiid Kepair fi7 1( 9.1SI 37 years. He went north from our place, saying he expected to go to Peoria.

He was driving a very Cue horse, stylish new buggy With "new harness, ail complete. He did not mention her name, but look a little out. To-day is convention day. Some of the candidates will fail to reach the persimmons, and of course will feel disappointed, while these with the long pole will rejoice. Everybody invited to come and hear the memorial address to be delivered 6.643 16j 6.366 2.091 IU "Tfii'si 40 1.4W WI 4.219 5 67 16 2.749 741 2,110 04 1.784 73 W2 77 K25 0D 3.328 15.12! 10 1476 531 32.SS7 74 6.946 Hi! 7,867 43, Ir mproved 575 00 Iiu5 00 luiprovt umroved I -ns troubled from childhood with ii-rrnvAtl fast) of Tetter, and thr bottloa uf ET35rSI cured me pcrmnnmntly.

WALLAH! MlNTt. Munnlle, I. T. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed fret. Bmn btsciisa Con AtLutta, Ga.

IniliKent Soldiers. 43 Infirmary 2.077 4i em. 2,343 fti) 15.13 101 lis money, ami tMt wa Mill dejir tsare diV tojs at his country's isill. 1 wi-. the memliers of in re nnioii assembled, gratefully rixiKiii7e ilie IntiB life devotion and patriotism rnrl Kotkin.

and henhy express mir heart felt thanks fur such a life a.hU ha- h-en. arc! for surh i oinrades he lias eicnto us in the lersjns(if his Jons, and send him our sincere regards, and will remember bim our daily Mtiyers. JosTrH I'tAK- 2.476 .3 3U7 74 Mate Fund Liquor Tax I0 al School State School- Special Ditch- Corporation Teachers' Institute. Township Special at Eluescreek church next Sabbath at 3.3.S8 96 T.6 161 9.2U6 46 5,713 SS 9J6 4i TRYING IT ON 30 00 86 116 7.143 781 9G0 UU W001 H. 11.

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X. FiiKorso. Committee Total I 11.717 65 129.035 19' 39.174 04 139.13 471 11.62f Wni be Held. RECEIPTS AND DIS13URSEMENTS SINCE MARCH 1893. The 12th annual session of the Union is the best way of testing the fact that sell the best Shoe for the money in this town.

Try County Normal will begin at the West 7.448 alted anywhere. Our line of Teas and Coffees are the best, as we buy direct from the importers, which saves us from all adulterations. Queensware and Glassware. You can find any article you desire in our mammoth stock cf Glassware and Queensware. Have you seen those lovely Bed Room.

Sets, dainty Water Sets or elegant Tea Sets? If not, then call on C.Mjngman. 746 8 17,853 II School JBuudtng, Jlarysville, Julv 17th, and continue six weeks. For full particulars write to G. W. Walker, SlL Victory, Ohio.

Walker A Jexxey. 40-t3 Instructors. Collections on Duplicate since March 1st, Receipts from other sources since March 1, 1893 Net balance March 1. 1893 Orders paid since March 1. 1893 Ponds and coupons paid since March 1893 Refunds paid since March 1.

1S93 Per cent, paid collector on delinquent tax since March 1. 1493 12.675 52 2.40 55 128 12 750 a pair 01 our 11 o'elocky a. m. by Rev. F.

Peters. Mrs. Miller, a widow lady, residing with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Laugh-rev, we are informed will be 1)9 years old on her next birthday, which is near at hand. She is hale and hearty and can walk to a neighbor's house and return without much fatigue.

Born, toRT. McAlister and wire, last Thursday, a son. Also to Willie i Albaugh and wife, a daughter. CHUCK ERY. Mr.

Fox, of Meehanicsburg, was in hla neighborhood Thursday hut. Mr. fand Mrs. G. D.

Mitchell spent Monday and Tuesday of last week with their son and family, James Mitchell, at Eoxa Hawn, of iMarysville, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hester Reed. Several from this place attended the Sunday school reunion at Irwin last Sunday. There will be an See cream social at the M. E.

church of this place Friday evening of this week. Totals 36349 30 15.291 69 Deduct 1531 891 Net Balance, May 19th. 1893, I 1058 ci: Shoes on and wear them and yon will be satisfied that wedogive the Appoiutnient Notice. Estate oImac Botkin, deceased. "VTOTK'E is hereby given that the nnder-JJi mewA baa been duly appointed and CERTIFICATE OF COPY PROBATE COURT.

uatihedaa AdmiDistnttpr ot trie estate of a T. tfcin, lateot nioncoonty.Ohio, iecwwL RAXCIS T. AEIU IK. The State qf Ohio, Union Count BEST BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR, CALL AT George Lovell's. DR.

W. P. DAVIS, VETKRIARYSUBGEOX. CSAorATt of th American eterinanr C-oIletre. Kew Vork.

Permnnently located in Marys-rille. Othee in Fmley'i livery atable. 8outh Uaia Strcst. Calia promptly answered. Jane u-m yr-pd T.

TTJA8 PIPES. Jrtd and exfflclo Clerk of the Probate Court within and for the aforesaid County and State, do hereby certify that the forepoinp is a true and correct i copy of tbeorisinal Kxaminenr Report now on file in said Probate Conrt. 4KAt. In Testimoht Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and afhxed the seal of "'d Court, at alarysville. Ohio, this 31sl day of May.li3.

inn7.16i-H UCOMDA3 PIPER. Probale Jndre, We icva awxt Nk to tk hw mdji-4 mrtr, Entnrut The Leading Grocer..

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