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The Tribune from Hicksville, Ohio • Page 8

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1 MR If you arc in need of Wire your need. Our line consists of Pittsluuw, Electric Elwodd mid American. Electric Weld .8 the best Poultry Fences ever Our assortment of makes on the market. Black Hawk and P. 0.

Corn Planters, Walter A. Wood and Milwaukee hinders and mowers, Tiffin and Turnl.ull wagons, Superior and Uodcric Lean Grain Drills. Wc are also selling Pulp Plaster, Sewer Pipe, Cultivators, Disc Harrows, Manure Spreaders, Cultivators, UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE Kidney Trouble Have you kidney or bladder trouble? Do you want to be well? Cleanse your kidneys with a box of Lantz's Red Kidney Pillcts. They never fail to do the work. If you suffer it's your ow fault.

The Pillets will cure you. It's no harm to try it anyway. If you are not benefited it will not cost you a cent. That's fair, isn't it? Ask the druggist. If you have never used these Pillets, we will gladly give you a two days' trial treatment free.

Frank Dalrymple ONLY ONE If you knew the ratio are rendered completely mntl, caution determining upon a sane and safe method of treatment. Hoyt's Improved Pile Remedy makes it possible to many costly blunders of ignorance, and sheds a great white light of taksensen the treatment of this tlisease. It masters with ease and r-nmuly nifnintlieirviTy leiuin tne whole I'lle-bearing lll'en nl AkL- 7, man desired. CM. KO YT Toledo, Ohio.

Sold by MORGAN PETTIT Ordinance No. 193 To Levy Taxes for Municipal Purposes for the year 1907. the rouncll of thevllluffe (if UlrkkvillK or Ohlii. i-Thiit tlicrp li-vii il unci rnllcclrd Mr IDHIlllMIIHl puriKtHf'M for 111.. Vfiir HHI7 mturned on Hie unind duplicate and aubjut sue.

Tlult the h-vi iihiwp rn. im.i imrpiiKi' in- mm iiu-Ktnir In Iiiti'Iiv nppuriiorifil us follows: i.ciit'riil puriHiHcs 21, mile Public miciy l'lilillc Hervlio Uij Sio Thin I hern he levinl nnd I'lillortPrt nn mch ilollarnr Ihc proper! iifiirc mihl fur lh jcur 11105 the rollnwIiiB lillllniinl sunis. HIi.IttnK IiiikIh una Inicicm. is aiilh Sw: 4 1 ut ticrk hiTchv niret'lnl to 'rtifv flu hnve IcvIcm hi ii. Aoililm- til IMlure-e CounlT tu plucnl on he tux llxl n1 coll.crc(i iccirUinK to lnw.

Sit. 5-''h; Or.liniinci' tnkp nml be in tint turn from urid n(ti'r Die riirlli'Kt pet 'OiUllowfd li lnw. Done nc the I'mini-ll ciiiimhi'r In lilcksrlllc Ohlii. iluyiir.liiiii- I 1 7 .1. ItF.ISCII h.

FcrrlH Clerk. irj Notice to Contractors The Boanl of Kilucnilnn nt Illck.Hvilli-Vlllut'o Ulstrii'l. IJctliinc(. roiinly. llliln.

Wlli rn cive Mnut! litti lor hi'iillni' ilnil pilljllu wlioul ItiilldliiK nf Mild iiminei. aw i'iiik niexi npiiicil villi the clerk liy I o'clock noon Moniiuv July Iftth. uiul ct.nfiirm tn speclllc'iiiiotiaiiiid rnmlltliii lllert llieiMrrk. TIib Hminl of Kilui-atlou rinnrvce the right to reject ufiv and nil bids. MlMieil K.

O.AOKEKMAN 'Mcrk of llnnraof Kilucutlon Hicksville tIIIukm UlKtrUt. June IT, twr Itl 1th Highest Trice paid wool at ror Co. Call on us or 'phono Jso. before yon sell. Mi Fencing we can supply the following makes: Weld, The Lamb, Climax, Poultry Fence offered for sale in Ilif.ksville Implements consist of the best SURE WAY Touch the Sore Spot of frequency with which Pile Sufferers disabled by irrational operations, you worst form, and restores to perfect miu.nrtiiu i.n...l.

"euuaraniee Price one dollar. Prepared WEST MILFORD. 11. h. tindsey and family were the guesrsoi liavid Peeper and family, near ht.

Joe, last Friday. Warner Weber and wife of Garrett are visiting in Milford. Nathan and Harvey Moore spent Saturday and Sunday in Ft. Wayne. Rolla Davidson of Hicksville and Miss i "u.it wi uic ui uies parents, Harvey Moore of Newark was the guest of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan, the past week. Miss Jennie Arrants returned home Saturday from Fremont, and is working at the Swilley House, at Hicksville. Alma Moore and brother Herbert returned to their home at Newark, 'Monday, after a months visit with their grandparents. Ray Aurants and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Sleesman. Miss Jennie Lindsey visited Mrs. May Amaden and family, Thursday and Friday. Edd Lnwton, wife and son Lestter vifiited relatives at Newville, Sunday.

Local Markets. Wednesday, .1 The following prices wore obtained from our dealers Wednesday afternoon Wheat 1.7 Corn 73 I 'M 41 I 75 I Oats Rye Barley Clover Seed It utter I'ff" Hogs 15 1:1 5.75 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ttia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of I "3 Additional Local FT. WAYNE Marie DeLarme Base Bull Thursday. Paulding and Hicksville Thursday at 2:30.

Cull at the Ceam soda. Ideal Pharmacy for lee U2 Stop at the Ideal Pharmacy and get a 25c sack of Chick Food. It6 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mapes visited his I arcnis at tvanaport, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Armstrong visited friends in Antwerp, Monday.

We handle a full line of H. B. Remedies. Ideal Pharmacy. It2 Mr, Llovd Cohurn of Ft.

Wavne visited here over Sunday the guest of menus. Mrs. Jasper Smith went to Wauseon, Tuesday, to visit relatives for a week or ten days. Airs. INIehsa Mill was called to Auburn last by tliu illness of a sisier-iniuw.

Armstrong and fumilv, and Miss Mia Armstrong viwiti'd friends in I'uyne, Sunday. commissioner Hall Miller is doing some excellent parking work along Fast Smith street. A unrulier of I. (). F.

members were in Antwerp lust Sunday partic ipating memor ial services. Mrs. Joseph Henlv and son. Far left Yyeduesduy, for Flkliart, to remain tor a couple of weeks. I roi.

i'i, t. i.nliiirii or i.nuis is visiting in the ncighliorhood for a few days with old friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Linton children visited, Sunday with Mr. and and Airs.

Wonderly. near Six Corners. Mrs. Alma Jones and daughter Cora from Los Angles are visiting tneir aunt, Airs, fcuna AleyorhoeUer. Harry Gilbert, one of the horsemen at the fair grounds, visited his family at iNewarK irom inurstiay to Monday.

Mrs. A. A. Fitzcharles and children, of West Milford, called on her sister, Mrs. Charles Roan, Friday afternoon.

For the finest of home produced meats of all kinds go to the Rricker market, next door to Mastin Son. It2 A new addition being built on the Joseph Milliard property on North Maine street is now nearing completion. Mrs. Eliza Martin sister of F. 0.

Farnsworth and her daughter, Mrs Holmes, are v-isiting at Farnswold retreat. Mr. and Mrs. V. P.

Wilson cntei-tained Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Allen and son at a six o'clock dinner, Saturday evening. Miss Eula Pettit started for Wayne Nebraska, Tuesday morning to visit her friend, Miss Helen Pyles, for an indefinite time.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boulton and daughter Julia of, near Maysville, called Sunday evening at the home of Mattie E. Price. Miss Jennie, Maud and Clyde Lind-sey of West Milford, called on the formers sister, Mrs.

Charles Rear, Saturday afternoon. Ed. Loomis is moving to the G. K. Otis farm, on the St.

Joe. Ed. is a good harness maker and will l.e missed at his calling. a uirir.uay anniversary surprise party was given on Will Hishopp last Thur.iday evening at the family home on Spencerville street. The Misses Blanche ami Grace Tannehill of Chicago are spending a couple of weeks vacation at home here with their parents.

The Misses Fern Lacy, Blanche Renshaw, and Messrs Paul Dawson and Bert Lindemuth of Antwerp were Sunduy visitors in town. County commencement of Boxwell Graduates will be held nl coming Sat unlay. All told there are graduates in the county. Misses Vaneta, and Everett Mavis returned Sunday after a weeks visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mre.

A. W. Mavis at Lost Creek. Mrs. Eliza Townsend, and son Thomas and wife of Toledo, took dinner Monday with the tormers mother, Mrs.

Thomas O'Neal. Mother Stewart's feebleness has been increasing some time and until better she can not receive calls or entertain her many dear The Misses Vad Ackley and Abide Carr went to Ft. Wayne Monday to visit for few days. They will "also visit at New Haven before "returning. Miss Mary Smith went to Tiffin, Friday, to visit.

The latter part of the week she will go to Put -in-Bay, to attend a state meeting of Ohio teach ers. The K. of P. memorial services lant Sunday were beautiful and imnressive. Tl.

II me iuiiioui. was unusually large and the men made a fine appearance in the marcn. Mrs. Edgar Hartzler and daughter ada of Marion, arrived Wednesday and will be the guest3 of Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Wilson for a couple of weeks. Rev. Miller of the U.

B. Church is at Lima a few days attending the Sandusky Branch Young People's Convention. A strong programme is arranged. Roy Culler of Carey this state, visited with Mrs. Joseph Henry a couple of days last week.

He also iittended the funeral of Samuel Culler 111 iNewville. There will be a fine game Tl 1 of ball inursuay aiiernoon at p. Paulding and Hicksville will hammer OUt the Whining Side. Ailmiaainn oc usual. Remember and attend.

As announced in these columns in last issue, the waterworks were shut down Sunday for repairs. It is on an occasion like that that the people only realize the full value of the system. Our fresh meats are all native and are selected with care. We are thus in position to give you the very best. win iiome eureu oreaKiast bacon is also guilt edged.

Bncker Bricker, next door to Mastin Son. it2 Rev. J. H. Wannemacher returned Tuesday form Carrollten, where he had neen attending his lather's funeral.

He left Wednesday for Chicago where he entered the Passavant Memorial Hospital, for an operation. Joseph Smith returned last Friday from Oklahoma, where he was employed and visiting his son since February. He likes that country very much and says work is plenty and wages good. John McCalla and wife attended hurch at Antwerp, Sunday. Our farmers aro very Lusy.

Lots of corn to plant and replant. Alex Trembley, Sr. Alex Trembley, Ir. and George Boop called at the home if I. Miller, Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Smith and Miss Waltenberger vtsiteu wr. and Mrs. Alex Trembley, Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Banks enter- Air. and Mrs. James Ames and Mr. and Mrs.

Edd Banks. Sunday. Aiarie-ue-Larme neighborhood was well represented at Bethel Sunday Jvening at the Children's exercises. A fine programme was rendered and a large crowd was present. Miss Emma Gordon, visited with J.

W. Gordon and family, Monday. Misses Mary and Lucy Crawford visited with Mrs. John Erter and family, Sunday. Ray Gordon had the misfortune to lietlirownotfofahor.se last Tuesday and had his leg broken.

At this writing he in getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Chloie Gordon visited with her aunt, Misii F.inma (Jon Ion, Saturday turn tiiinilny. Frank Wentworth purchased a new (buggy last week, R. T. Hanks and wife visited with im in wentworth and tamiiy or near "Cecil last Friday.

Mm. George Hoop and son Hugh, and Miss Eululia called on Mrs. Woodcox, Sunday. Mrs. Frank Wentworth and children called on Mrs.

It. T. Hanks Monday, afternoon. Mrs. Sam I.ybarger and children of Hatte Creek, ure visiting here with relatives and old friends.

Alex Trembley and wife attended church in Hicksville, Sunday. John Bice, family and Mm. Smith anil daughter Edith visited with Mr. and LMrs. Ben Uorsey, in Springfield town- noii, ouiuiay.

i Arthur Trembley and family at tiided church at Hicksville, Sunday. Frank Birdsall and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Blosser, Sunday. Charles Pool and wife attended church in Antwerp, Sunday.

Stella and Bertha Thompson, Hiram, Richard and Frank Slattery attended Children's Day exercises at Bethel, Sunday evening. Edith Friend called on Iona and Iola Erter, Sunday. Melvon Miller was the guest of jonme Sunday. Ofs Pool and wife visited the Lybarger brothers, Sunday. Mrs.

Lvbareer and Mrs. Edith Pool called on Mrs. Miller, Monday after-roon. In another ulace is an account of a rat-tail contest being pulled off in the Marie-De-Larme neighborhood. We would suppose that such a contest would make a celebrated party in that neighborhood uneasy about himself.

He has rubbed skunk urease anil bossism into that community so many years that some of. the contestants may seize this opportunity to even scores with him. Wouldn't the pelt of nnppery too nrr nine of rat tails in fine shape. Ed. COBURHTOWN The bright warm growing weather is making all cheerful.

Wesley Kims and family of Cold- Lwater, are visiting friends at tins place. John D. Milliman, telegraph operator South Milford, visited with bis people over Sunday. Miss Elliot of Gypsy Hill was entertained at the home of Mr. Herfelfinger Sunday.

Mr. Deitrict attended the funeral of a cousin in Auburn, Mannie Scott and wife of Hicksville visited with the hitter's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. George Waid, Sunday. Clement Shall and family visited with his parents one day last week.

Wilniot Coburn went to Mt. Pleasant last Tuesday to visit with bis brother and other relatives for a few days. Carol Wilmot and children of Georgetown called on his mother Suml-iv nun-noon. Mie nas heen 111 health for some time. r.

poor Mrs. C. M. Coburn of ...1. 1.

1 I who nas neen visit lug with her daughter Mrs. Winifred Hart, for a mioiith, returned to her home last 1 uesday. Several from this place attended the commencement exercises at Colt-town and Spencerville Thursday and Friday evening of last week. udmus Sliull, wife and daughter iiara accompanied Dy l.aura Coburn ana Mark blwll attended the commence ment exercises, at Ft. Wayne Satur uay, miss tiara leing of the 150 graduates.

C.l..n tl.l...ll 1 1 ocijc nausea 0I reru, came this week to spend the summer with his uncle Saxe Hadsell. The boyr at this place Welcome liirrrtrack. BRAYBROOK CORNERS John Bice, wife and daughter Janie, Chester Loucks, wife and daughter Altie and Mary Smith and daughter Amy, visited at tho home of Ben Dorsey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George W'ann and George Shonk attended the funeral of ihe latter's father at Liberty Center, Ohio last Saturday. Mrs. Warren Coburn and children, Rosco and Daisy, of Fort Wayne are Visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Born to Mr. and Uhe Antwerp Pike an 8 pound baby uoy, ounuay.

Ray Sowers was the guest of Lee Swaidner, Sunday. George Shonk and wife were guests at the home of John Baker, Sunday evening. Rev. W. C.

Shupp of Defiance, formerly with the U. li. church of this city, visited with former parishoners Tuesday and Wednesday. E. P.

Lacy, wife and little sons of tagrange, formerly mayor of Antwerp, were in this city from Satin-Huu Monday morniug. They came to see Mrs. Marshall Hadsell. who is a i0t. of Mrs.

Lacy. The Independent Spiritualist association of this city has incorporated under the laws of this state, All taxes on realestate will be equalized by the state board, in this state during this summer. Sheriff Grice offers $500 for the arrest and conviction of the murderers of the Woodburn marshal). A man saloon keeper was actually found guilty of gambling, in our police court. Really this hi ao sudden.

Watermelons from Florida are now for sale by dealers in our city. The price is $1 each. How many will you have. The strike in the Bass works still keeps up. New men are arriving almost daily to take the place of the The City roiincil has passed a $150 city saloon license law.

This is very as it was hoped it would at. ast be raised to $250. Nellie Stewart of this city commillej suicide in Toleilojaiit. week by taking strychnine. No cause is known here among her friends for the rash act.

If you have abstracting of title to dorgoto the Allen County abstract ollico, Court street. Rest equipped and most reasonable in the city.lt;! The government has decided to remodel the interior of the government building. It. is done to make mure room for rural routes, and also to adil to general appearances. County Treasurer Funk paid into the state treasury the sum of $yii, 07.1 as the slate'H of the collected an taxes in Allen county.

The total properly and personal on be tax duplicate for P'oG wum Thomas f'ragg, a young man of this rily, who lias deen Working in Toledo, was run over by a train and decapitated Saturday, while attempting to steal a ride on a train, from Toledo to Ft. Wayne. His remains were interred here Monday. Saturday afternoon Coroner Stalls filed bis verdict in the Woodburn tragedy. His official finding was as follows: "Columbus L.

Croy died from a gunshot wound in the chest, while doing his duty as an officer in protecting property and preventing crime. saiu-wound was inflicted by an unknown party with murderous intent made in an effort to etcape arrest. George Hamilton and Henry Wartield, two colored sports, got into a scrap at a Chidago street resort, Monday over a game of craps. Hamilton shot at Warfield three times with a revolver but missed. Warfield emptied the contents of a double barrelled phot gun into the arms an 1 bands of Hamilton.

He is badly but not seriously wounded. All who had a hand in the fight or game are now locked up awaiting trial. FARMER Mrs. F. W.

Richardson and children parents, if Cleveland are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Norway.

The Soldiers Reunion at B. F. Lord's was well attended. The Farmer Band furnished music for the occasion. Mr.

A. M. Blosser made a business trip to Defiance Thursday. Mr, ami Mrs. Fred Rinkle called on Mr.

and Mrs. George Green, Sunday. Beatric Blosser and Edith Kintiige. are attending school at Defiance, college. P.

W. Burns and S. Close were callers at Bryan Saturday, Mrs. Myrtle Richardson and daughter Marie are spending a few days with her grandparents' Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Shanklin. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie of Bryan spent Sunday at Fred Fritz's.

Mrs. Lillie Keys has gone to Michigan to visit her sisters a couple of months. Floyde Richardson of Bryan spent Sunday with his parents, P. M. Richardson and wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair have returned home after spending a Week 1 'with relatives at loneer. Mr. and Mrs.

Waller Karns entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Fickle and daughter Ha, Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Sewell, and Mr. and Mrs. S. I).

Blosser and son Ralph. Mrs. Wm. Shank lin, and Mrs. Myrtle Richardson spent Saturday at Defiance the guest of Mm.

Nellie Blair. Mr. anil Mrs. A. It.

Stone were callers at Bryan, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown and children of Melburn spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. O. A.

Rice and children railed on John Steelsmith near 'Bryan, Sunday. Mrs. P. W. Burnn is on the sick fist.

John lllosser sports a new buggy. NuivJiiok out girls. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hutchins and son Vain were at Ney visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Carrother. No Time For Dotails. An American speeding over the continent of Europe in his automobile asked of his chauffeur, "Where ure we'" "Iu Paris," shouted the mail at the wheel, unil the dust flew. "Oh, never mind the details," Irritably screamed the Ainerlcau millionaire.

"I menu what coutlneut?" To Know Oneielf. How can a man learn to know himself? P.y reflection never, only by action. In the measure In which thou seekest to do thy duty shalt thou kuovy whut Is in thee. But what Is thy duty? Tho demand of the hour. Goethe.

The Condition. "Do you think you could be comfortable 011 a year?" "Yes, I believe I could If the people next door hadn't more than $0,000 a year and my wife knew It." Chicago Kecord-IIerald. TI13 greatest pleasure Is the power to give It. I jjpiaj (mm AU'OUOL .1 PtK ft NT. Avt gelabte Preparallonforts-' liiifjUteSluiitailisuiuilJuwdsol PromulesDiti'sliniifIiffiful' ni'ss awl ll'siXuiilalnsndllKr (lpiiiiit.Muriliinenurliitud ISOTNAHCOTIC.

ihUllrMls-AtnrStril iliimhtukiaa hnilird Suyar MMyrmiZimr. Ancru'rl Remcuv forCrroRiia lioii.SuurSluiiiarli.llaiita nessaudLossorSLm'. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrupper, Th Odor Shi Wanted. She paused ou the puvement the urm of tbtt wouiau wast with her.

aud who 1 nave iounu 11 at last: she exclaimed. "Did you uotlce It? It was tUut Indescribable violet perfume which i liuve been looking tor all these years. The wouiau who Just passed us bud It. Do you aupwe she would think 1 was crazy if 1 went uiter bur uud asked her hat the name of it UV" "She would pi'ubaUy think you werj insaue," rejoined her companion, "hut If you wish to know so luiidi It would not do any harm to Inquire." She with the perfume had stjpped for a rnouieut preparatory to crotMiug the street. "You will pardon me, won't you," usked the seeker after rare scents, "but would you mind telling me the name of that wonderful extract you have uud where you got it':" Vertuiuly not," was the response as the woman threw back her cape and showed beneath a great corsaye bouquet of fresh double viulets.

New York Herald. Brains and Houitkccping. I wonder why a luaiu no bigger tbuu 11 salted ulmond Is buppoed to be good uiiuuk'j to keep luiu'e re marked a matron the other day, "while lifuiuie uud comprehensive intellect Is supposed to be ueies.niry in a worn-uu who goes lu for a I lmd iny housekeeping gives employment to every faculty i have. If 1 duu put out all the bruin power 1 own, things Uou't go well. Memory, executive ubll-lty, observation, foresight ull are de-inuuded In organizing and rumiiug a liume.

Wherever you find the domestic machine inovini; without creak or a 1ur look for the clever linilii of womau behind It ull. I've known girls to take the tone thut they were thrown away In being obliged to look ul'ter the tletuils of a house. Stulf und nonsense. It wasn't too much luiud they had for It, but not York Trib- uue. Analogous.

A. teacher bad a very dull pupil whom he found extremely dilllcult tJ Instruct In the letters of Hie alphabet. "This Is letter explained the teacher for the tenth time as be wrote It down on the blackboard. "And this letter he went oil, putting down the second letter of the alphabet. "Now, my liny," he began, kindly and eucoiirnglnirly, as he turned to the stupid, boy, "let me see If you can remember them.

Whut Is this?" pointing to the Inltlul letter of the alphabet. "Letter came tlio slow response from the dense scholar. "And this?" questioned the teacher, Indicating letter B. "Let 'er alone," returned the pupil Instantly, his stupid face lighting up with pleasure at his own quick reply. Bohemian Magazine.

The Turkiih Mangal. In most of the houses In Constantinople as well as lu other cities of Turkey heating In winter Is done by means of the so called "maugal." This consists principally of a receptacle for burning churconl. A muiigul may be nothing else tbuu such a simple brass or irou receptacle or may be quite an urtlstlc and expensive article of most iare and valuuble workmanship. The charcoal Is first thoroughly burued through, and wheu It 110 louger emits any flame or odor the mangal Is brought into the room for purposes of heating. Sometimes It happens that proper attention Is not paid to the burning chnrcoul, with not Infrequent fatal results.

seeral lost articles are advertised 0 01 want anu sale department. vti 1 A New Orleans woman was thin. Because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. She took Scott's Emulsion. Result: She gained a pound a day in weight ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc.

AND $1.00 mi For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought liSisijAflCTAflin Bears tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years Tmc of ntauh commnv. Htm von orrv. NX Wanted, FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED Bros.

Elm hub timber. Adam 32-tf Wantkd-A few second-hand bicycles. Monroe Bros. 44tf For Sale-A good milk cow. For particulars see J.

L. I.ongsworth. For Sai.e-A good work team, wagon and harness. Price cheap. See Tribune Publisher.

52tl- For Rent-A furnished cottage at Hamilton Lake resort. Phone 179 or see David Kex, Hicksville, O. 61tf For Sale A fine Jersey cow; fresh in two or three weeks. Call on or address Henry Coover, Hicksville. 62tlp.

Wanted-Family washings and other work to do. Apply at residence on Arthur street. Mis. W. H.

Correll. 52t5 For Sale-A fine Mullins steel boat. Nonainkable and wilh attachments. For particulars enauire at Tribune office. 41 1-2 WANTKD-Everybody to know that I have line celery ulants for sale at mv residence on Arthur street.

William Gillispie. U2pd I have several farms and dwellings for sale at a bargain. Call soon and get prices. No trouble to show property. Geo.

K. Otis 38tf LOST-A Gents scarf pin. Has aaphire setting. Finder leave at the Morgan Pettit drug store or Tribune office and receive desired reward. ltlp L)HT A brooch with brilliants, containing a letter in the center.

Finder report to Tribune office or Miss LaVerne Hart and receive reward if desired. Hip, I.OST- A Gold brooch set with brilliants. On the evening of Alumni banquet. Presumably in M. E.

church or on High or Main streets. Finder leave at Tribune office and receive reward if desired. Fun Sale oit Exiiianoe A two roomed, two story brick store building lit Antwerp, Ohio. Will cell, take farm land, or smaller business properties. For particulars see The Tribune publisher, or write HIH Washington Boulevard, West, Ft.

Wayne. 52(3 Foil SALE-Several copies of Hill's improved guide and Manuel. Contains information 011 nil known subjects. Biographical, historical, letter writing, interest and in fact all useful and helpful matter. Regular price Will go at All men should possess a eopy.

Tribune office 50t3 Tanoehill Jordan Pln. Fllllnrleet lth (fuld or other malxrlitl carefully u3 piop erl.iiune. All kluils of itrllnclikl tenia nioii iiiil warranted. Kooms over Ferrln C'ullei 'a hit daebeerulock.Hlgu sirtet THH NEW DRAY LINE Trucking of ill kinds: Baggage, Freight, Express and Household Goods Crating and moving of pianos a specialty Your Patronage Solicited DEVINQT0N SHRIDER Phouea 112 and 151 Sheriffs Sale Nntlcn In hereby given" thut under and bv lue of hii execution Issued nf Hi Pnnri. Oommnn Pleas of Defiance I'ouncy.

tihlo. in the Mill of W. WIlHonvhP. H. Clark elul.

have seized In execunon and will offer at fubllc auction at the more vt Monroe Brof. lutisvllle Ohio. On TubmIuv the il.v June A. O. lioT.

At the hour of one o'clock n. the following Bonds and chwitelH tnuH. One red ParaKou touring car (Manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company of Auburn Indlaiiul. And now located aland near the place of sale. Haid property euhject 10 the chattel martuaee nn Hume hM 1..

IF George U. oa which there la due thu sum of 81 70 00 WILLIAM O. KOPP, 5S12 Sherlfl-.

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