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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • Page 7

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The Lima Newsi
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Lima, Ohio
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THE TIMES-DEMOCRAT, LIMA 1 OHIO, FRIDAY. MAECII 28.1902. For Membar of Congress. name ot V. M.

tSHAPPBLI. IB nouneed a tor Coa- ena subject to the authorized to announce the CHARLES H. ADKINS as a by ot county as their Me Consr66B district For Probato Judge. we are authorised to announce tke of 4- Miller, as a candidate rVttoimatiofl for Prolate Judge, to tie Democratic Primary tfwday. April 7th.

For Auditor. are authorized to announce tie of George Feltz, as a caadi- ute for rfr-Bomination for Auditor, s-iMect to the Democratic primary eioet on Monday, April 7th For Clerk of Courts. Wo are airtaorized to announce the name of M. J- Sullivan as a candidate fo- re-nominatloa for Cleric of Court, subject to the Democratic primary election. Monday, April 7th.

Prosecuting Attorney. We are authorized to announce the same of William Klinger as a eanui- Lie for re-aoieanation for Prosecutims Attorcej, suoject to the Democratic primary election, Monday, April 7th. nam For Recorder. We are authorized to aanounce te of P. T.

Mell, as a. candidate for "nomination for Recorder, subject to the Democratic primary eleoUan, Monday, April 7th. For County Commissioner. VFe are authorized to. annottace ae aame rf EVAN R.

JO-NS5S, rf Sugar township, as a candidate for County Cotnsraissioner. subject to the approval of ttie Democratic primaries fffi are to announce the same ef W. J. Marioa as a candidate for County subject to the of the of Ailen county, at tie priKHirj' elec-Uon, We are authorized to anssunce BAKS of JOHN H. BERRYMAN, of township, as a candidate for semination for County Coajmiasloaer, subject to the decision ot the Democratic primary election.

Wo are authorized to anaounce the name of THOMAS GRI'BB, of AMANDA to'vnsbtp. as a for Coun- i 16- oision of the Democracy of Allen county 2.1 tlidr primary election. HIS HEART Was in the Right Place Jast the Same, But You Couldn't Make the Old Lady Believe It. Charlie Gastwiler Will Look Askance at Next Female That Wants Him for art Escort. Deputy Recorder Charlie Gustwiller choose a young lady the next time he acts as an escort and will be pretty sure that she is in need of help before he consents.

He bad an experience yesterday afternoon which will be an ever present reminder that BE WISE TODAY, 'TIS FOLLY TO DEFER IIS USE. Paine's Celery Compound Makes Wondrous Cures. It is the Great Spriag Life Giver. Season Men and women, young and old, enter Into the spring season with a variety of diseases that arise from a fanity impared nervous system. Of all known medicines.

Celery Compound stands first as a rapid and sure cure for all nervous diseases, neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia and blood troubles. At this time when the blood Is Uiin, impoverished, and impure, Paine's Celery Compound is tlie agent that purifies life is full of uncertainties and that it and enriches the life strearo, bringing Infirmary Director. We are authorized to announce the nauie of CHARLES of Richi in I i-thip a c'lflatc. lor In ilrmary Director, subject to Uio Detao- L- i it an "tion We are authorised to announce the name of E. B.

MANAHAX, of Auglaizc iff- hit. as a for County i i i tor i tt U'c- de. i i i 'lit I of AUtn i 11 1' irwv i a di i i to announce ihc i i 1 of to' i 'i a t.induilte for 1 i i i i 1 i the de i 'i i i i a.i tlieu i I I We are authorised to announce the ninie of OE.N, of German to-wn- as a candidate for Infirmary Di- "ector, subject to the decision of the of Allen county, at the Jinmary ciectioa. For lafents and CMIdrea. Iflg Kind YOB Have Always Bsugfef Bears the Signature of is -always the safest plan to be sure you are right before you go ahead.

About four o'clock sheriff Barr brought an old lady into the record c-r's office who. had inquired for the genial deputy and in her Charlie recognized Mrs. Haberhouer, the aged mother of Frank Haberhouer. who lias a small grocery on north West street. old lady, it seems, had wandered away from home without a covering for her head, and knowing that she wtis lost, referred to Mr, Gustwiller.

whom she had known for a good many years. Thi. deputy offered to escort her iiome here is where his trouble She at first refused take car and then strol'cd off In the -wrens direction. She insisted that Mr. Gust-R-iiier misleading her and when the Pennsylvania tracks 11 i wti.il to most in front of a moving 'rain.

escort ciuisht tilt hold of her and 1 Old Her the u. Jorn ot i i it it oltjw C'i irh i So' a e- it' i i i i uppi i -idi ib ti' t'ut the "if tn ii on Lhp I t'-pif "u' ik' 3 taf i i nu -q UT 1" on ins I v. v( no i'h UK it in 'i ii o' 1 1 ids do 'hi tl! i t.T I I I1K I '1 i i i i i a 1OI1 A ill fh ni' i tl 1" io' i i ins 1 mi it- i i i i niih pt to' ritu 1 tin i i i i i i i i i ti aiui is 'I'on id" i Jiom it i i a i hid iJom thi. i in I in i i fm 1 I i i 01 i i iZ' strength, vigor, and sound health. The use of one bottle, of Paine's Celery Compound quickly convince suffering men.

and that they have truly laid liold of the spring medicine that accomplishes all it promises. Thousands in the past have been saved and hiesaed ny Paines Celery Compound: you can share the same blessings and nave years of happiness added to yeur life. When you go to your dealer, see genuine refuse all substi- that you get the Celery Compound: tutes and imitations. See that the name PAINE'S is on the wrapper unu bottle. color feathers nnrt ril Eo 9Vi Excellent Economlral, YOUR FAITH oars if you isumption sod ours is so strong -we guarantee a cure or refaud nioacy, and eati you i a botttc il vou -write Tor it.

SKTWSH'S oxts 20 cents and will cure Con- eiLEnpiiou Pncuinon Bron is and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough OT cold tn -UK! fiiK nreitnt Kcriot It Ixfn i. i 8. C. WULLS Lc Roy.

N. Y. Karl's Ciovcr Root Ten corrects UM Stomacli Good News for Mothers. LIMA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Spriag term opens March 31st Students thoroughly trained in busi- --s shorth tml positions: 22 placed last mouth.

for catalogue. I FOOLED? Take the genuine, ctifilnsl ROCIVY MOUNTAIN cniy by Madijon Madison, WJs. well. Our trau cnarfc cut on cccb packet Pries, 35 Nfiver in buiix. no Pr.

HnsklnV niiby will regulate your hiihv's it coustiptttedt or )s If tbo stool is praon or it con- tKins rauooas or blood If ti Is foamy or offensive to the or if thfire Is any irregularity wbntevcr duo to Indigestion lei'tlsJne, etc. T- Haikli Tablets -nlll quickly satisfactorily curii tliest" Thtfv lire pleasum to take, harmless and sold uvon Any out' a box oi Baby Tabiwts onl who Is iHsfttttisticd with results, may rocflvu money track by the empty box vrlth aletteroIoxpUiuation to the druggist from wisom purchased. PRICE 25 CENTS. For Sale by H. MELVILLE.

GRAND SPRING OPENING AND EXHIBITION, ON March 2 will occur the opening of HUSBAND, Looking for Wife Who Left Him, Followed Her to Wapak and Lost the Trail. Actions of Elmer Crawford's Wife Hiss Out of Business and Now He Seeks a Divorce. Wapakonc-ta, March. Bessinger, of Toledo, Ohio, has been in this city a few days looting for his wife, Essie, left him at Middletown, Ohio, February 2V, on a traction car for Dayton. There she was furnished a charity pass to Sidney and from Sidney to this place, -where he has lost all trace of her.

Mr. Bessinger thinks she is somewhere around here in the country and has secured employment. He thinks she is mentally unbalanced. Streets Need Repairing. Henry Gantz, of Gantz Parody, Columbus, contractors anrl builders of street improvements, was in town vesterday looking over BlacUhoof street, paving summer, which leecis some repairing 1 this spring.

The street is sunken in several places sed by the settling of the ground over the sewer which was laid just revious to paving. Will Enjoy Vacation. The teachers antl pupils of the public schools are looking forward gladly to the vacation next week, which, owing to the pretty spring: weather ill no doubt be greatly appreciated. Only one week vacation was taken in December the other being saved over for this time. Don't See So Many, Now.

Joe Gibson, of St. Marys, who was au'J on the streets of biffia suffering from a severe attack of (Hlirium tremens and brousht to the county ail here by Sheriff Melching is said to be in much better condition now and it is thought, he will be rs- 1 in a tew She Drove Him to It. Elmer Crawford brought suit jj. i in'n to LP was married December 1, 1000. Clnior is -t th it i i i tin i lie in Lib PS "tiou iu i i i i i i i i ol and a i tov ii-t 'I'm md the i I i he is oblis i 1 1o Quit busines 1 That from March 3, 3901.

she bas re f'l-fd to fin n'aintifl i ipd he h.is hid 10 procure board at the home of 3iis father and mother. That hi- once left him and then came bad; promising to do better. And that on February loth last. tool: an angry spell and told him he coulrl get a divorce but that he should not again or she would kill him. Both parties have been married before.

Here's Another. Cora Willoughby, of St. Marys, asks for a divorce, on the charges of wilful absence, gross neglect and habitual drunkenness, from Charles "Willoughby. Just About People. Ed.

Noonan was in St. Marys last evening calling on friends. The Knights of th-a Maccabees hftld a regular meeting last night Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Goelse have returned home from Hot Springs, where they have been for sevsral weeks. Mrs. Fritz Smith, St. Marys, visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thos. M. EiHott. Mrs.

W. H. Backhus, of Columbus, has been TisiUug relatives, re- home. S. tt a 212 SOUTH MAIN STKBET.

A so the exhibition of the finest range in the world. The PENItfSULAB PLAN- ISHED STEEL RANGE will bake the quickest with the least fuel of any range in the market. Biscuits baked in three and four minutes. Come and try them with a cup of hot coffee The Pride of Lima Flour is being used in the exhibit. EXHIBIT WILL CONTINUE PVIE DAYS, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Priday, Ending Saturday, March 29th.

AGED LADY From This City Wedded at Kenton Wednesday. A dispatch, from Kenton says: "At high noon today at the resi deuce of Mrs, C. H. Kaylor, Rev. R.

D. Hollington married John F. Kahler, of Bellefontaine and Miss Angelina Musser, of Lima, The aggregate ages of the happy couple is 132 years, the groom being 70 and the bride 62. CARROLL 4 COONEY. CARROLL COONEY.

Parasols. The fioest of the season are on display at our store. The first of every line is the choicest. Newest designs in Ponge, Taffeta, White and Colored Chiffon. The season opens from $1.98 to $12.00.

Silk Dress Skirts, It has become a recognized fact that we lead in Silk Skirts. No other Skirts in the city to be had that compare with ours in quality and price. A new lot of fine conservative styles were yesterday added to our elaborate and gorgeous styles. No house can show you such an assortment and offer you such Bargains. Shoes that arc up-to-the-minute for style and up-to-the year for wear.

Shoes that carry the stamp of fashion and snap combined, with comfort and fit. Prices that make economy a consideration. ji All the New Spring jgs Novelties are Sliown Red Cross Tansy Pills FO Menstruation PAINFUL Menstruation price. Thi Vin de CinclwDa W. M.

MELVIIO.E, Many Remarkable Bargains Lett From our North Baltimore Shoe Purchase. Ask your friends about them. You'H not see many people who have not taken advantage of our bargains. Just received 22 dozens ladies' shoes to sell at .95. Better than any ever before offered at a NEW BLACK BLOCK.

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