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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • Page 3

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The Lima Newsi
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Lima, Ohio
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LHCA, (MHO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, IMS. ARGE Estate Deal as Effected South Lima mere Supply Comy Elect Officers. Rebekahs Pleasantly rised Miss O'Dell Monday Night B. Sweet Entertained With a Masquerade at Htr Borne on uth Metcalf Street. msnmers Fuel, Building and )inpany wnsch has been least '11 nn east Vine tarn plaoa ol vuscnased the ho owner.

Joseph Asklns, of i Main street The deal is 9 most important that has oc- Uua locality for some time nsaction comprised the trans- reral acres of valuable land iDg at the stock holdea-s of tany held last night the 'rsons were elected for mem- he board of directors. A 3. Joel Spyker. Miller jaeetnaker At a meeting to ater, the organization of Use 1 be effected Pleasant Surprise, mroy O'Dell, of 327 vest Kib, was agreeably surprised evening by a number of the of the Stella lodo of Recalling upon her unexpected- xn as Mias Dell recovered illy greeted her unbidden but Streets The evenins de- the enjoyment of various tures The function -was one 8 socibilitj an air of cheerful adlng all the joyous surround- tsic, eamea and refreshments the many delightful feat Mm OTM1 WM proMtUMd an amlaMe fcaataaa. Quy Harris Tried.

AX Toledo yeaterday testimony wait taken before Judge Millard, in toe case of Guy Harris ascertaining whether he should be released or bound over to the grand jury The defendant offered no testimony The only fact the state established waa that Harris wan seen In the hall of the house shortly after the murder of Snyder, for whose death it is alleged be is reeponiible. The defendant in this deplorable case la well known in this city. Another Composition. C. 8.

Peltier, of 320 west Vine street who recently sent to a Chicago music publishing company two of his compositions baa been advised that he will receive a number of copies Friday. They will be placed upon sale in this city immediately after their arrival The publishers informed Mr. Peltier that the composltons would undoubtedly meet with ready sales Today Mr Peltier sent to Chicago for publication another piece of words and mutic of a comic nature. Should contributions meet with success, Mr Peltier will prepare other selections Jolly Ten Dance The Jolly have leased the armorv for Tuetday evpning February the twenty third at which time they give a ball A large number of tickets have already been sold thus assuring Ivance the success of the affair MOT I To "drill aad Bear" RbewnatlMB a Relic of the Pact. Grit your teeth a minute while you listen to this story.

If you have Rheumatism it is because you have an excess of Uric acid, which has clogged your blood, the same as floating ice does a me-, only the Unc acid po: sons in addition. You cannot be freed from Rheumatism until this Uric acid is dispelled. It can be dispelled because we done it and are doing it every day with Athlophoros. We have found the action the quickest when the pain is the greatest. With half a bottle and in twenty- four hours Athlophoros has enabled men to get out of bed and go to work.

There is no need to stand pam We say it advisedly One bottle of Athlophoros will show if it will act on you If it does you good you will thank us for belittling your heroism If it does not do you good we hold oursrhcs ready to give your case special consideration and advice without charge The Co, New Haven, will send a bottle for one dollar if your druggist doesn't keep tt. Winter Spring ny Bargains in the Pas- Season's Merchandise ode the Interest of Buyers the New Goods Arriving Daily. ILDREN'S REEFERS -Big Bargains at 98c, and $1.98. LLDREN'S CLOAKS-Big Bargains at $1.38, 98 and 92 98. iXEING SKIRTS-Big Bargains at $1.98, $2.98 and $3 90.

BRKLLA.S-B1K Bargains at $1.19, $1.89 and WETS -1100, $1.50, 82.OO, $2.50 and onet at 50c. DIES' HOSIBRY-Big Bargains at 10o, 25o, 33o and 5Oc. N'S SOX-Big Bargains at 12c 16o and 35c SLIN DERI RQAIN8. Gownsat 99c, 55c, 73c, and $1.39. at 29o, 30c, 49c, 79o and S1.25.

Skirts at 49c, $1.39 and $1.95. fZOi-ill of Lactt, and Trimrnfnp at 11.pr1o« and lew. H. of aonth MateaU street, entertained at her home laat night with a masquerade party. The coetumea worn were fantastic and fcrotesque.

Alt pnwent enjoyed the evening Wadding Announcement. Many local friends of Miss Clara Buainger, of West on, who has frequently visited with her aunt, Mrs W. C. Kess. of 744 south Main btreet, will be pleased to learn Uiat she was recently married to John Cook, a prominent resident of Weston They have juai letuiuou frum a weuuiug tour through the southern William Businger, who will also be remembered by many here, is now in Arizona, where he went some time ago for the benefit of health, which improving Dr.

B. Tyson, of Kentoa. waa In this city today renewing acquaintances Rev Frank Hook, of Van Wert, was tne guest yesterday of Rev Win Hagerman, of 735 south Main street. The wedding of Miss Nellie Widdle of Sidney, to Mr Lee Cutlip. ol south Main street, will not occur March the fifth as announced Mrs Truckworth, who has been visit ing at Rev WBI Curry'a, on south Elizabeth started yetterdav for on account of the critical illness of her daughter.

L. Wid-eman, of Deiphos tails 1 upon friends In this localitj Frank Lush has returntti his home at Huntington Ind after transacting business in this city M' and Mrs Patton, and Mrs of Green Camp, Mr and Mrs Ellas Patton, of Paulding Center. John Dollinger and wife, of McGuffej, and Mr and Mrs Walter Patton, of Agosta, who were here to attend the Johns family reunion, Sunday, hae all returned to their homes Mills, of S33 Albert street, is at Cleveland, upon a business mission Bail Cramer, has resigned his posi tion at the Lima Works Mrs Gant7. of 65S south Metcalf blreet, TV as hostess jesterday af ternoon to the members of the Woman Foreign Missionary Society of Grace church Tbe business and social featurfi wfn gratifjing and pU-aieinL An Infant child of Mr and Mrs A Fellows of 469 south Main street, is suffering from a se'vere attack bloo.I poison Harr Bussert, of 556 south W.st street, is confined to hu honw by illness Mrs F. Cavins, of 6D5 south Main street, will leave in a few days for Fostoria, where she will reside ulth her husband who is employed la that citv Mrs Wm.

Oeburn of south Elizabeth street entertained the Ladies Aid Society of Grace church at her home yesterday afternoon Ora Cavins, of 655 south. Main Mala street, has gone to Cblllicothe, to take a position in the railroad shops in that Mf Alexander, of 418 south Central a-venue was hostess to Ladies Aid Society of tie Pine street Baptist church this afternoon. rang ECZEMA id mi Bnfiv at Instant Raliaf and Speedy Curs Afforded by Pills fte lie ML COMPLETE TREmENT, $1.00. The of the skin, in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in seal led head; the facial disfigurement, as Sn pimples and ringworm; the awful suffering of infants and the anxiety of worn-out parents, aa la milk crust, tet- ter and gait rheum, all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt.

Ko statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent core, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard ekin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and How To Get Rid of a Cold. Shall I ever be rid of this cold'" This IB the dailv question of a man racked a cough that seems to tear his lungs him cheer up and take Allen's Lungr Balsam This remedy not merely overcomes ordinary coughs and colds, however obstinate, but It Is recommended even in the first of consumption Baby sleeps and grows wnile mamma rests If Rocky Mountain Uea is given. Us the greatest baby medicine ever offered lovmK mothers 35 cents For sale by Vortkamp, corner North and Main Wright's Celery Tea rurnlshoa r.i%kes the of life briskly and easily. CnfM all Y-lh! i cossUiMO with enraUvt nceuti.

the thickened cutk-ie. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticora Ointment freely, to allay itching, Irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heat, and, lastly, in the severer forms, take Cuticura Insolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood A single Set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring and humiliating skin, scalp and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else falls. MODERN Railroading and What it Needs. Precedence is Based on Merit and Seniority And Railroads Have a Weaksoet for Men Who Io Their Work Ho Matter Where Placed. A railroad is a machine fsr making and the machine must be kept good order To this" end "wuiiu struct! ve material is wanted and injj.oi.

upon, says Colliers Twentieth century railway managers have a weakness for men who do their work wtl! They hare an idea that by lifting the efficient ones to hiRher seats the road is benefited in dollars 'i his idea governs employment Suppose the applicant for position is twesnty years of age and wishes to an engineer. He is assigned to a locomotive, in charge of a fireman, but under the instructions of the engineer During a period of from two weeks to a month he works without pay, because it Is only a tentative service meant to put to the final test of his potential fitness for the work. If he comes ouc all right, the engineer gives him a to the effect that he Is believed to possess the makeup needful to a locomotive engineer in possession of this certificate of potential fitness the young man is soon found on a freight engine aa fireman, drawing full pay. In this capacity ne serree not less than three Then he is competent generally to take charge of a freight engine. This point attained, he is practically assured that he will in time be appointed to a position of first that of engineer at a paaMBget train.

The operating department is one that attracts many young mea cot of a mechanical turn of mind. They begin variously as "students" in telegraph offices, ticket offices, signal towers, etc. It takea them six months or a year to gain a practical knowledge of the routine duties of the men in the tower grades of operating workmen over whom It Is their aim aa a rule to exercise supervision. During the period of atudentaood they receive from $15 to $20 a month Having served the tine needful to fit him for the re sponslblllty, the new railroader is appointed agent at a minor station a telegraph operator, towirmaa or a switchman. The pay of station or opreaton ranges from $40 to ISO month, and get from KO to to tula braaeh at ratlroadiBf Within a month the sew man may become a brakeman on a freight train at to $75 a month.

In two he may become a freight conductor at $90 to $100 a month. In six according to conditions, the post of passenger conductor may be his, at a salary ranging from $90 to $120 a month. In the train service the matter of precedence depends almost wholly on dividual merit and seniority. RUNS AND SHIPMENTS. Following are the runs 2x Jan.

30 and 31 and shipments for Jan 31 and Feb. 1: National Transit Co Huns 19,621.68 Runs 20,460.62 34.472.84 Shpraents 16,850.19 S. Penna Pipe Lines. Runs 14,382.03 Runs 8,332.34 3,554 39 Shipments 1,311 SO Eureka P. Runs, Jan 30 55,523 62 Shipments, Jan.

31, 376 17 B. Co Macksburg oil Runs, Jan. 30 19,21159 Shipments, Jan 31 1,255 26 L. Co --Lima oil Runs, Jan 30 52,232 42 Shipments 49,809 24 Shipments 11,02501 Indiana Co. Runs, Jan.

30 24,869 88 Shipments 34,697 2 9 Shipments 20,931 65 Transit Cc. Shipments 5,003 00 Southern Co Shipments 19,161 01 Shipments 5,156 81 Cumberland Co Runs 9 0 4 7 3 Shipments 2 133 23 Shipments 14564 NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Before Wm Reilly Justice of the Peace. Ottawa township Allen Coun ty, Ohio Maxwell Brothers vs Joseph Shlck On the 19th day of Decembfi, 1902, said Justice of the Peace issued an or der of attachment in the atiove action for suns of Twenty Five dollars (IZ500). MAXWBLL BROS, Lima Feb.

3rd. 96-3-w Plaintiffs kit ol iutiu9 nnl 9n Hcary wMfr ttt abundance of joofl ThJTs jnrt the Hagee's Cordial of Cod liver Oil a IB pwte you ie. It renews the Heed aBpapj flic iwrrvcs; pcste ui newttnd fccttcr sfibn you ferf active. a43c to vi- gors erf Cordial is diffcicai cod liver oils. You miss the grease and 7 taste when you take Hagec's.

It contains no grease. The cst reconstructive body you can take. Cubaunoo Ms. IUDWIG PIANOS CASTOR IA Tbe Kind Ahnqw Bought, and which flw rtw 80 luit konae tignafcura of and beeBHuUkivnder bta ilmu one to yon la tkta. All ConotarfWto, Bxperimente that with and Madaaver tie and What is CASTORIA Owtorte Is banalem atibrtttate for Ofl, Corle, and Syrups.

It If PVwMt. It neither nor other Karootta aolMrtance. Its age la its guarantee. It destroys allays Feverishneis. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.

It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Coafltlpattov aad Flatulency. It the Food, regulates Stomach and Bowels, giving liealthy atid natural sleep. The Children's panacea--The Mother's IMeiid. CENUiNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Me Always Boognf In Use For Over 3D Years. VMC wmoHtfomnan.

TT mHum That ill maTcfvaurfurm Hire look tnu 1 iros, I 1 to tppl economical in fiothing "Better for Kardteoed Floors and Hardwcou Finish. lor MISS SARAH FINLEY, Vice-Premident of the Palmetto Club, Memphia, of apprenticeship tor umtww ta tlw atwrtMt of all, or talckly acquired wn at Again in our stock. The holiday son being orar. we can now supply the increased demand tor thia beautiful piano Those who come to the holiday season to purchase the Ludwig were told they must wait till could reoeire them from the factory aa we were cleaned out entirely of the Ludwlg pianos. A few days lively buying did tnat A aumbw of people have waited because they wanted none hut the Ludwlg.

We hear dally cf the Ludwig pianos being or fered at a ridiculously low price, much below wholesale cost by dealers who are not, and cannot obtain them at any cost, but Lima people are not to be fooled by such Illegitimate, unbusl- ness like methods Lima people have lived in Uma long enough to know. Terms to you Prlcea that are unequaled. WhitneyCorrier COMPANY. 011 la INE OF CAEDUI is a scientific and modern remedy, meeting the needs of tne modem woman in the modern way --without the torture an operation. has cured them in the privacy of their homes and it has found a place the hearts of American women that no other medicine has found.

In their gratitude over 10,000 American women have written letters commending Wine of Cardni. Wiae of Cardui meets their wants as no ether medicine does It sustains the young girl at the shock of her entrance to womanhood. Women who take Wine of Cardui have little discomfort during pregnancy and little pain at childbirth. When the change of life appears they enter a happy, healthy old age. Every month it comes to the rescue to assist Nature in throwing the from the body.

Miss Sarah Finlty, of Memphis, vice-president of tibe Palmetto Qub of that city, for herself and many friends when she the TW following praise OB Wane of Cardui: "Among the bring women their idttf none can tooth McEbw't Wine of CuxluL It above than all as a reliable female remedy. It shnprjr drives pain and dbeascaway sad fcftorcs health an an inotxUMy shot period. I have taken peat htfenst in this mcdkfeeforthcpMttwo yean, dnoe it faroacht health and to me. 1 havt alto fecaaunemicd it to a of my Meads aad they who it speak of ft in the highest tenns aad I ftel thattt If yon are suffering from female weakness Wise of Csrdui is the rnadi- cine yon need. Ton caa have health the as Miss Finley if yon will take the Wine of Cardui treatment.

If yoa need ad- viee farther than the complete dine- tions given on the bottle, address The Advisory Department, Chattanooga Mod. Chattanooga. Tenn. WINEofCARDVI A million suffering won have found relief in WineofCanfoi. H.

B.LongsworthCo handling (HVrOCND PAYING OIL tTOCKS for the Okeniva Oil Coinaaay this city and the German Amwieaa Oil Company of Dayton and Lima. Ohio. These companies are each paying II per cent on the amcmttt of the money invested. The Okeniva has acres of good producing territory with 29 wells. This stock la selling at cents per share, par value $1.00, folly paid and aon-aaieaoahle It paying monthly at the of 5-12 of 1 per per month.

The officers are men up In the ell biwl- new ta this city The German American Is selling at cenw per share, par value 00. The stock 10 per cent on Investment or of 1 per cent per montn the taee of stock. have MS producing otl wells and 4(00 aeras pan In Indiana and part In Ohio. officers and ore well bwtawa men of this eky Ohio. Thaw will adraava 10 orata per aad tooac wlw now will ia on tha Jaavary If takwa UUa nxmtb axoapt la tte WwBlra.

am MMJT to llth ot yat ara ar aMraaa H. a LONOVWOKni A 00, OH DO HOW MONEY BEING HADE IKRTOCKB YOU a IT1 Ibto plM) of larRtMMi WFtt DlAwM Ilk VMHliK MtAw TO irralii MtukHii KNOW oTual. HE COVMEICIAL STOCK (MAIN CO. MUMrarl Trust IH Faurot Opera House. Wednaeday Frb.

4. ALL- FUN! The brat or fun makers In alt la Orent AL.RHOSE ANO GASTOIN la WM.

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