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TH1 OAKBEIMB Thursday, February Distress After Eating Haaaea between meals, belching, vomiting, rUtuleuce, tits of nervous headache, pain in the fitomacb, are all symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer ft to neglected the harder it is to cure it. Sarsaparitla and Pills Radically and permanently cure it-strengthen aud tone the stomach and digestive organs for the natural performance of their functions. Accept no substitute for Hood's. "I had dyspepsia twenty-five years anG took different medicines got no help on til I began taking Jlood'4 Have taken four boltlis of this medicine and can now fat almost anything, sleep well, have no tnnnjis in iny stomach, no burntngr and no MRS. WIWJAM 6.

BARRETT, 14 Olii-y Providence, H. I. Hood's Sarsap iriiia promises to and keeps the promise- NOT EVERY MAN Is as as he should be. If he were he would realize he is carrying around a set of teeth that need the attention of some reliable dentist- THAT'S Us. OUR PRICES.

I A good set 5 GO THKTH Be set 1000 PAINLESS 25 SUrer filling 50 Gold filling 1 Gold crowns yy Bridge work, per tooth 5 OO OUR GUARANTEE MONEY BACK IF YOU WAHT IT. Dfc. U. PURDUE York A5nrA Cambridge, 0 Ttara Is a ramor tbat Or. Chad- wlek to to resume the practice of tali Incidentally, Mra.

Chad profession. wtokhaa given up Zaneavllle E. Hears, a prominent oil operator of Parkersburg, W. wag in the olty on business Monday Mr. Sears formerly lived at North Salem this county.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shlve- ly, of Pleasant City, Fiiday, February 10th, 1905, a daughter. Mr. Shlvely Is a brother of Messrs J.

W. adn E. D. Shively of this city. O.

J. Hawkins left Sunday for Columbus. N. to visit his daughter. Miss Mamie Jlawkins.who is under treatment It is said thjit Miss Hawkins' disease is not yielding to treatment and iliat Mr.

Hawkins will i i her home. William Camden, hotel keeper of Sarahsville, Noblecounty. was kicked by a horse aud seriously i i on Saturday. He was leading a pair (if horses to water when UK' accident nccuned. It is feared he is suffering dangerous internal injuries.

deports from different localities are that the long continued covering of snow is i very i to a i as sffds which tlvy i are The birds aie i i of i a i i these a i birds are known to stay they should be fud by snatLeiing grain for them to eat. On Tuesday of lasfc week four civil actions wore heard by J. C. Carver. against Uie Cambridge Brewery Company aud entered ag- over $900.

Executions were issued against Uie personal property, levy was made by Constable A i who posti-il iio'nces (if sale to place Friday, Feb. John i of 'Ma'-ksburg was in- stantiv i on Fnday by Mie i of a wa(4 'u on heavy boiler L' a deep oil well. He was Court COMMON Barab B. Montgomery va. James M.

Archer et al. Accounting taken; court finds nothing due any one cotenant as against another. Cost of such hearing taxed as cost of the case. Distribution ordered. Catharine Miller vs.

Daniel Miller. Alimony. Case settled and cost paid. The following names have been drawn from the Jury wheel to serve as petit jurors: M. S.

Trott, Valley; Andrew Balrd. KIIOX: D. E. Evans, Cambridge. 4th precinct; J.

B. Dolli- sou, 3rd precinct. The above jurors are to ujeet Tuesday Feb. 14th at 9 a. m.

Ralph B. Norman vs. The Wills Crock Coal Co. Damages By agree- of parties action dismissed, and t-acb party to pay half costs. Jacob Linton vs.

H. II. Williams. Dismissed at cost of defendant. Lewis A.

Knight vs. The Opper- rnan Coal Co. Dismissed at defendant's costs. Clara Ktork vs. Mike Sfcork.

Decree of divorce granted planililL Plaintiff awarded custody of children. Defend a ad juriued to pay plaintiff ali- i the sutu of per fur ten Plain till to pay costs. The City of Cambridge ys, W. II. Motion to vacate sustained on first five counts.

Judgment set aside and vacated. Plaintiff excepts. Central National Bank vs. Clias. L.

Campbell. in favor of bank on a note of The Byesvlllo Glass Lamp indorsed by Campbell, set aside. Slay man vs. Graham et al. Leave to W.

.1. Graham and trustees of take Cambridge township to answer by February 18. i a vs. Village of Quaker City. Keveisal of conviction under ordinance asked for.

Refused, and of mayor affirmed. i a vs. American Sheet Spring House Shoe Sale Commencing February 1st we shall SHOE SAL" that will make every foot in Cambrioge tingle for tbe want of shoes. We must and will close out tbe stock we have selected for tbls sale. In order to get ready for tbe splendid line of Spring and Summer FOOTWEAR that will soon be here, we are going to give our patrons a dollar for seventy-five cents.

Here is a Sample crushed to death under I ad. lie Tin Plate Co to recover was about (10 years old and had been Marshal of Macksburg lor over twenty years. His occupation was that of teamster and largely engaged in hauling heavy loads, engines, boilers, partainiug GO the oil industry. The Odell Grange, No. 1383, have insallcd their officers for the ensuing year as follows: Master, James N.

Wrn. B. Giles: lecturer, M. G. Fisher; steward, Bert Lanning: assistant steward, Wiliner B.

Taylor; chaplain, James C. Giles; gatekeeper, Frank G. Lanning; secretary, Geo. C. Lanning; treasurer, Kobert A.

Bell: pomona, Leta Keel; flora, Nora Smith; Ceres, Jane Fisher; lady asisstant steward, Mattie Lanning. At the meeting of the county commissioners last week a contract was let to Jacob iSbipman to furnish lumber and build a coal bouse at the Washington toll gate for $6.68. The road matters of James Taylor and w. E. Smith were laid on the table until March 7th.

Win. Jones was chosen as gate keeper at the Washington toll gate but refused to accept. Mrs. Buckingham has been collecting toll for both gates oetween this city and Washington. It is said that the B.

O. railroad company intends spending a small sized fortune in improving old stations along the line and in erecting new depots at a number of places. On this division there will be combination stations atGIencoe, Belmontand Ankenytown; freight houses at Kings Mine, Denterton, Stewartsville ana VVarnocks; twenty feet extension of telegraph office at New Haven; rearranging present passenger stations and erecting freight house at Neffs. Miss Emily McCall of the Children's Home while returning from a meeting of the "Builders" a newly organized Christian organization of the Baptist Young Ladies, fell near the covered bridge last evening, aud hurt herself severely. Officer Long happened to be near, and carried her into the home of Harry Moreland where she was cared for until a cab could be called and she be removed to the Dome.

Miss McCall will be confined for some time because of her fall. A meeting of the Guernsey County Teachers' Federation was held at the Central school building today and an excellent progarm carried out. Addresses were made by Prof. C. E.

Knowles, of Clavsville, Prof. W. O. Moore, of Washington, Supt. H.

F. Moninger, of Clavsville, Supt. J. M. Carr, of this city, Prof.

J. R. Hartup, of Lore City, Prof. T. A.

Bonnell, of Prof. J. H. Harding, f.f this city, Suot. W.

G. Wolfe, of Quaker City, Prof. W. S. Kingston of Cumberland, Hon.

Freeman T. Eagleson, of this city. The election Cambridge, uf officers took place this afternoon. Martin B. Buckey, LADIES Oalf and Vici Kid new sbape, and correct lasts, our regular price S3.50.

Sale price 2.03 URN'S Enamel, Box Calf, some calf colt shoes regular price 00 Saie price 3.78 top shoes regular price Sale price I.6O Ob well what's the use we cant tell yu all here. If you fail to get any benefit from this sale it will be fust the same as throwing money away Come See! TRENNER The SHOE MAN damagis for backing water in 01 wood by means of the dam near the tin mill of defendant. The court found tbat the dam holds back the floodwater on Buckingham that would sooner flow off but for the dam, and damages i also that the defendant can fully enjoy the stream without damaging Buckingham. Decreed that defendant reduce the height of the dam to such an extent as to avoid these damages, or provide an escape for flood water, or otherwise remove the dam, within 90 days. (J.

F. Camp vs. G. C. Taylor.

AD- peal. sworn. At the close of testimonv for plaintiff defendant moved the court to direct a verdict for defendant. Motion sustaiued, and so directed. Verdict for defendant.

NEW CASES Eula F. Haynes vs. James O. Havoes. Divorce; grounds, gross neglect of duty.

Turnbaugh Eagleson, attorneys for plaintiff. Evaliue Bates vs. Isaac E. Bates. Divorce; grounds, gross neglect and adultery.

W. W. Stewart, attorney for plaintiff. The Orme, McMahon, Thompson Co. vs.

R. V. Orme and David Okey, as receivers. For money, amount claimed 3243.84. Mathews Mathews, attorneys for plaintiffs James J.

Reynolds vs. The Forsythe Coal Co. Damages, amount claimed $10,000. J. B.

Ferguson, attorney for plaintiff. Murle A. Cook vs. Mildred Mcllyar and Etnire J. Mcllyar.

Partition. Turnbaugh Eagleson, attorneys for plaintiffs. PROBATE COtTRT. Guardianship of Waldo and William Patterson. Inventory filed by M.

L. Patterson, guardian. Eobt. B. Gauley appointed executor of the estate of Kobert Gauley.

Guardianship of James A. Weyer. First account tiled by Jennie E. Weyer, guardian. Estate of James Likes.

Application for private sale of personal property filed and order of sale issued. Robt. M. Laughman, guardian vs. Catharine Laughman et al.

Ordei to sell real estate returned. Sale confirmed and deed ordered. In re application for appointment ef guardian for Louis E. Fife. Hearing Feb.

20. Guardianship of Mildred Mcllyar. First and final account of Murle A Cook, as guardian, filed. Marriage Licenses Alex. H.

Vance and Maude Moore- bead, both of Cambridge. O. W. Struby and Emma tierber, both of Mrs. Margaret Tidrick, about 84 years old.

of Londonderry died Fri- dav night February 10th 1905. Her husband died about ten year ago. uer disease was a cancerous afflct.ion of the face witb which she bad suffered for two years. Funeral services will be beld on Monday at 10 the 0. P.

church at Londonderry. She leaves a large family all adults. James is postmaster at Londonderry; David keeps hotel there; Samuel a farmer near Ixmdonaerry; Robert re- Shoes 'sides in Ifctrnesville and Mrs. Eliza heth Adams, of Piedmont, witb whom the aged mother resided dur- of Sarabsville, and Maude Peters, "of Byesville. John B.

Hixson and Nellie M. Bond, both of Antrim. W. H. Johnson and Blanche Armstrong, both of Cambridge.

Andrew Bartnk and Susie Erystof, both of Byesville. Nicholas Mogdos o'clock in land Annie Hormock, both of Bves ville. Martin Tomosco, of Wheeling, W. and Mary Kocovers, of Lore City. STATB OF OHIO.

WT OF TOLBDO, LrCASt'OCSTT. FKAXK 4. BKxttT makes oats he tstbe wnlorpartirf-rot tnetlrm of F. J. dome business In tnv Hy of Tol-do, County thp nMjt ine Shoe Turnbangb'a.

Warm lined shoes. Turnbaugh's. Overgalters 25 cts. Turnbaugh's. Ladies' good every day shoes $1.00 per pair, rurnbaugh's.

New spring jackets at Potter brothers. It to agreed by all tbat the Oroand Hof making good. The free seed distribution the gomnuent but it is money well spent, for congressmen. It is (be fence repair fund. The spot on the son la 62,000 miles ioM awl wide, cone isaagI- aative peoyle think CM see Ik ao almost, life lung member of the U.

P. church. Following is the result of the teach eis' examination held Februarv 4th: one year--C. Orian Armstrong, Clio, toy, Cumberland; licber Oihsun, Gibson; Leonard Warden. Kimhultnn; H.

P. Willis Cambridge; Martha Ration, Cambridge: Edna Omden, Milnersville; Carrie Hill. Lore City: Nellie Lawrence, Washington; Bvrtna Leeper, Cambridge; Clarabcllfi Leeper, Lore i Sadu- McCoilougb. Cambridge: Anna M. Stilrs, Cambridge: Maud Thompson, Kimbollon; Olive Warehime.

Cumberland. For two years-Charles Garvin, Cumberland; Frank tt'nlfe, Quaker City. KOI three years-- Elroa Lofimer, Cambridge. C. Ellis Moore, gnaker City.

Prof. Get-. Jt. Lapp, now employed by the board of education as tearber the ungraded school ix'vs, bad his former experience as- tcacher of country schools and the city thought to have some fun hy being disobedient, but behold the old fashioned teacher instantly adopted old fashioned "little red school house" methods and reduced young gentlemen to obedience very promptly. It was a revelation and worked like a efearm.

tils methods are not ia vogue In tbe city schools, but be will not be disciplined, and there is no likelihood of any furthet mutinous conduct. Cambridge ia en- Joy I tig aoaaetbinff of UM same original soetboda aad greatlv to tbe Improva- of UM sobcri was! atxl that said nrm win pay sum ot NKHlTXiiKEn and ovcrj caw ot tbat c.mnot b- cured tor UK- ose ct UAU'S CATJLRRB FR .1. Sworn to bcTorc me 5iilM-nixsl in my tbls ot Opccmbcr D. A. rare Is and acts on the blood and mucous surlfcv? ol tkc system.

9PIH1 for fw F. a. Toledo, Ban's Famiu nils we torn. An exchange says that Senator Fairbanks is arranging his affairs to enter up-D the Vice Presidency. Only in case of tbe deatb of the president docs tbat official ever emerge from obscarity.

A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if Paro Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of bow long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c.

If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Go, St. Louis. Mo. Oct. 27-6mo Born, To Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Atkins, of orchard Place, Friday, February lOtb, a son. To a Cold In Day Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tab- teta. AH druggist" refund tbe oioney If it falls to cure. K.

W. sigaatun la oa each box. Oct. AFTER HOLIDAY CLEAN-UP All Odds and Ends and Broken Lots Must Go. Suits and Overcoats ear that sold for $1.00 I We have bargains for you in every department.

Let us show you. (4 THE HUB Retaih Ohio. -Cambridge, Shelby, Canton, fllassilon, Wooster, fldillersburo, THE NEW RACKET 1 lot of $1 Gloves to close out 1 lot of $1 Silk Mufflers to close out 1 lot Men's Underwear $1 suits you 'can it for Ladies Underwear regular 50c suits you can buy Extra sizes regular 35c for 75c 75e I OC OoC 25c Pie Plates or dinner size 39c dozen while they last. Gas Lamp 6ft tubing all complete ready Gas Mantles guaranteed for three months 25c lOc lOc Globes Cap Mantles THE NEW RACKET STORE 1005 Wheeling Ave. J- N.

Stephan HEALTH Yon can be coated in any correct style if you come here--sugar coated or storm coated--evening dress or whirlwind ulsters. Today our window displays every new cut in men's overcoats. Ask for coupons. Maasfteld zrBxvroaEtxxra a Sold at Ocif 1 Drag Store Bon lell's Harness Store. The finest line i.f heavv hand made harnss ever made in Cambridge, brass trimmed harness a spe- cialtv- A iarcc line of saddles, the lowest prices.

Everything in the harness line. Eight boxes axle greose for 25 rents. Come In and see whether you ouy or not. Repairing of all kinds. PAUL BON NELL, the (G.

Jones old stand) East 8th opposite court house, Cambridge, O. iiuernsey County Examinations. Teachers' examinations" will be beld Ibe first Saturday of every month; Boxwell examinations, the third Satmday of April and Che second Saturday of May. Boxwell com- mencemcnt, the last Satuiday of June. Ail meetings will be beld at Cambridge, Ohio.

Examinations will begin at 8:30 a. LADIES SPRING JACKETS Horses Wanted--We will be at Scott's new Ine.rv stable, two doors west of Hammond's opera bouse, Cambridge. Ohio, Wednesday, Feb. 22d, to buv horses for the eastern and southern markf ts. We want horses from 900 to pounds in good flesh, also some fancy drivers and actors.

Don't be afraid to bring tbeno In. B. F. Stuytbe Son. Wanted--Lady or genUaann of fair i education to travel for a firm of t250.QOO.OO capital.

Salary tl.072 per year and expenses waikly. Address witb stamp, Joa. A. jjkleiaoder, Cambridge, Tbe First National bank of Pow- batan Point will capital H. L.

CASH, Vice President. G. K- feELL, Clerk WOLFE, City. O. The first shipments of Ladies Light Weight Jackets have arrived and they are beauties, just now we would call your attention to the special at C.

Cnsgrove, real estate dealer, sold the Ransom property on South Side tfl Tbos. and Samuel Whissel. Consideration Samuel Maneely, a well known and biclilv respected young man of Byes- Tille, died at his home In that city Manday afternoon at about 3 o'clock after a long illness. A wife to toft to mourn bis death. "One dollar and coats" for plain drunks is past and the old State law of S5.aoand costs tor intoxication bat been resurtected.

The ctatt are more readily allowed by the aulHorltiaa do- dertattatate taw aad offload oc- CT pf peatttoa li, $5-50 a perfect fitting-man tailored coat, made of fine wool covert-full satin lined. Sizes to 40..

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