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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • Page 4

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The Lima Newsi
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Lima, Ohio
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MJ.M I OHIO. HONDAT DJCEMBEB 33 Th Grawds RfHfrfhat I Want in Christmas I Goods I At Feldman 44- I t- Here you see the most popular FUBS--the greatest line of TFMBBSLLAS byfar the choicest collection of HANDKERCHIEFS-- Beautiful K-ECK- WEAB NOVELTIES--Exoel- lezxt HOSIERY and G-LOYES -Handsome BEAD BAG-S, a GHATELAINS-Pretty FAHS and FAKOY APROHS--Fan- cy PIN CUSHIONS and PILLOWS-PERFUMERY and JEWELRY NOVELTIES-- BichSILK WAISTS, DRESS SKIRTS and PETTICOATS-Original Novelties in Fancy BRIG-A-BRAG. 15,828 empjojw, and number of passengers killed WM 33 Injured, 1050; killed, 14; injured, 129; other persons killed, 111; iojurad, 598--making a of 158 and 1777 Injured. Whea It Is comidered only one person WM kilUd for every 3,600,000 carried the risk of riding on atraet railways, operating: them or being in tht vicinity of their operation does not appear but It is greater it should be. With the more accnstom- ed management of motive power there will doubtless COBJC In- safety.

BROTHER Of C. D. Shaffer Seriously Injured at Van Wert. Clurlw Shafftr, the Victim, Fera- er Reeldot of Liau--Injaries ProTe Fatal. The spirit of Brotherly love that ex- sets batween Senator Hanna and his adherents and those who have allied themselves with the Poraker way of 4.

the BepHblican party is aptly ilius- trated in the following paragraph, About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Cloyd Shaffer, the well known meat merchant, received a message from Van Wert, annoumng- that his brother, Charles Shaffer had been badly injured in a railroad incident at tnat place, lutying one leg fnghtfullj crushed and was a critical condition The details of the- accident could not brother on STORE -r--s at TVftni.en.frs a I railroad Chiles Shaffer was and a prominent S. A. Jt. man, which fondly a resident of this cltv and is appeared ia a recent edition of the well known here His present home Sandusky JEtogister. The paragraph ps in Van Wert, wfcpre ife has a -Rife SSys: land two children If Hanna is Booted correctly 38 say o--y- iag that he proposes to maie a fight to the finish for presidential nomination in 1904 there is but one course BI MT.

Foraker to parsae that will gratify his friaads and that is to take off his scat and make a Sght the Called tO IllYestizate flaub. It is time that Mr. Banna were taaght a wholesome lesaoa, that I Q6H Death. that he is not the whole Keptiblican party of Ohio and that there are otheri Itepneheana in Ohio besides Mark Mrs. BH Miller, of Spencerrille -r-r i I CORONOR can fill your holiday list more easily and satisfactorily at this store than department is at its best- Haana and his followers, He has had his own way long enough and we are not saying this on the strength of aay- thing that Forakar has ever said, but because that is the universal sentiment among thorough-bred, stalwart Eepnblleana in Ohio.

His course for the past or five years has been dstri- meatal to the interests of the Bepnb licdu party in this state, and everybody knows and his own followers know that he is after the spoils of office regardlpss of the interests of party or the wishes of anvbody but himself was Found Dead in Bed Saturday Moraiag. looir 209-211 North Main Street The exclusion of the Chinese from lae Philippines by the United States government is a military measure of great harshness and iniquity. It is a policy of which the Spaniards were npver guilty. Although the Chinese are not very numerous in the Philippines, they are desired there by the natives, RS they a.r§ the most honest ia tne east. 4 4 Oron-r Burton called to aenille Saturday uftKiuvon TO a chc sudCfn.

of Mrs Eh Mt'Urr rie learned upon TSTLI laji iitul to home of a neighbor adriag tht i t.o borrow house nold article and spemliiglv in LOCK! health The next raornmg ceveral attempts ore made to Ejpii itJ-attmon to and at last th- toor -was in Mis Miller a-, mnl in bed nrtl life -was extinct, examination and fo nul due a blood clot on tho heart The det-eisod wa-, 52 ind hcd alone difci about Is the place to go to at the last minute. gift is one that Is useful and ornamental, therefore an IDEAL gift. DATJGHTEB: Ladies' Dssk, Ladies' Dressing Table. Chiffonier, Odd Dressers. Picture, Fancy Chair, Mnsic Cabinet, Owi jVIirror, Hsstoncal ETTSBAKD: Laither ChaSr" Office Chairs Morris, Ch sir, Library Table, Shaing Stand WIPE: China Clowr, Sideboard, Dining Table, Davenport Odd Cha.rs, Tancy Rocker, Couch, Parior Cabinet, Fancy Lamp, Wedgewood Jardinier, CorabiDation Bookcase FOE CHXLDBSOT: Child's Rocker, Ssaail Picture JIiMoncal Plate, Decorated Iron Bed forcareful and promptness of Diamonds that are inonds can be had at Adolph cf.

A The roport from Terre Saute of a 'ease of gunsnot wound, almost idenh- jeal with that of ifcK'aley, Fine apples aim acd successfully ticaicd, adds ranch to I Ja ob Pl i' tl the rofce of criticisms of his doc- Jonil htcie tors, who gave him solid food on the sixta day In the Terra Hame case no solid food was given until the On. Monday acd Tuesday of this week THE UN1OST CLOTHING SHOE CO. will" give away a fine pencil box with lead pencil, jslate pencil and pen holder; or musical top with every purchase of 25c or oTer--to Children under 16 years of age only. teenth day and the patient is Orgsa fee Lima aasl Allea (Esreps i aod SeaJ Weeteiy, in Tfcs Bcfifiing; 221 North. Main "riet, SHE TSKES-2SMOCSAT PUBLISH- COMPANY.

G. B. SeHfridgep Entered at the Postoffl.ce at Liana, as Second Ciass Matter. Terms of Subscription, Daily edition, one year Dally editwa, six ssoaths 250 Dally etlstloa, three moaths 1,25 Daily edition, oae 10 Semi Weekly edition, one year 1.06 Telephones. Rooia, Bell 8 4 Room, Lima 34 Cnange of Addfssecs.

of the paper changed tnnsf always give former well as present address It will probibiy be conceded, even by the moat prejudiced foreign critics of Anaerleaa progress, that the action taken and recommended by -America in treating with China was, Jf not disinterested, at least the bes calcnlated to maintain the position that country among the nations of th earth. It has been said, in faet, tha it was the esampJe set by the United States that prevented the Chinese em plre from being partitioned Ia 1900 after the capture of Peking. If cent trade statistics issued by the bureau of statistics of the treasnry department are to be relied upon, it would really seem a a if the consciousness of a virtuous action done was about all WP have to look hack to in this matter For instance, imports into China from Great Bntais la 1900 exceeded those of 1899 by more than 5 000,000 Haikwan taels, those from Sussia increased 1,000,000 Haifrwani taels, those nom Turkey in Asia, Persia, Egypt, Algiers, etc, a eon- Mderable increase, and from continental Europe a slight increase, vrhile frnjH the United States the imports fell from 22,288,743 Haikwan taels in 1899 to 16,724,493 ia 1900. FOR THE BEST Articles for the Least Money See Lynde. VS-hen shopping Mo'i4av au! so -incl see what JLjnt'e the oper hous h.is to oftvr He is the sole agent for the celebiated Ruhp Ulegrettls chocolates and bon recofmized everywhere as the i si.

nade Christinas it a lailare randj and ymj bu i ti. Jvotning wot'ld p'ease sweetheart better ti'an a box of LIMA FLORAL has a fine assortment in palms and blooming plants. See add this paper, Vttond the CIritlanJ. contest con- at tht Congregational church on ei cniiig admission 3 332 NOSTK MAIN STHEET. Little pig rabbits turktn cki, gtc Uiitkens and ovsteis at Town If jou iva-nt perfumes and all do.

examine the fir" hue at It surely please yon In novelty )ou 11 find pockft books, cigar cases, shaving outfits mirrors, toilet goods delightful soaps and for the gentlemen the nest Imp of cigars in the city YOU -vull fiad a visit to well worth jour time The street railways in Pennsylvania, according to the report of the Bureau of Hallways, carried 580,634,629 passengers daring the year ended Jone 30, 1901. wore 1759 mHesxft track, DON'T LIKE fo Pay His Rent and Will be Ejected. Andrew who lives on. the tuck faim, six miles, from Lura on ih Johns oad, ia agim consplar.ei as an undesirable tenant and Con Cr-cmean went out this after oon to con-pel him to obey the is to vacate He has had to IH forcibly ejected before, but has hahit of taking his own tlmo to it WANTS. FOR RENT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC.

FOR SALE. SOR BAUE--Cfcoics fet te BoteEB FOR SALE--Lot S423 Park addition, one ot the bort tots ia tko ad. ditlon T. Chase, A FOR RENT. rooms a prf-rate ftuxHy fcst two or Dana eat wJfo a WANTED.

WHATTOWNSEND HAS. Veal Lamb, Turlvt ys, JRabbits Duclv, Cnichens, Littlo Pig- to Roast Choice Beef, Oystfrs Spaunlis. Radishes, Fancy Fniits, Choic Nuts 15 kinds of Imported and Domestic Cheese, WANTED--Yoang man for pos'tioa, experience tmAcceeaa salary 550 month and Plough-Williams Co, Manfcaitaa building, Chicago WANTED--Any one having a furnish od, partly furnished or a house with modern conveniences for please communicate bj mail stating location, terms, w.th. Thrift in care of Lima Hospital 1t NCTSCE TO STOCKHOLDERS. is he'cby that mefting of (he AUr-n Bounty iiiiilcii'is anrl Lean Vssoia- tlon Comoany will iiold on Jamur Jfn at thp office of the nssowa ion to elect th--ee lirc ctors and transact anv other bn'iioss that omp oefpro the meeting Meeting will be open from to 9 AMOS YOUNG.

ec 22 tt Secretary. Men's fine dress embroidered shirts, 9Se Men's fine silk suspeodera, 75c, $1. Wet's iice embroidered night roLes, fl 0" and 11 50, Men's fine reversible mufflers at $1 00 and 50. Men's line wool only SI 00. Men's fine Panama soft hats, $1 50, 2 80, 2.JO.

Men's fine stiff hats, $1 50 to 3 50. Men's dressed aad undrwatd 00, 1 50, 2 00. Men's fine neckwear, ene in a box, 30e, 75c, SI 00 Men's dresa trousers, 00 to 00. Men's Sne orerieaU, In Oxford gray, flO to 20 00. Men's fine in over plaids only $1240 s' felt slips, fur trimnnd, $1.00.

1.55. Ladies- siife cloth, fur trlmmad slijM, $1 25,1.50. Ladieo' felt Eomeos, doth lined, $1 00. 1 50,1 75. Ladlas' one strap slips, big liucUes, 1 50 2oO Ladies two strap beaded, SI 00, 1 2o, 2 00 Ladles' heavy sole lace shoes, $2 00, 2,50, 350 Ladies' heary sole, extension edge $3 00.

Ladies' embroidered yelTet slips, only 50c Mea'e leather nolllfiers only $1.00 and 1.35. Men's black and brown slippers onlj $100 and 1.50. Men's fine kid slips, $1 50, 82.00, 250. Man's alligator slips, S3.00 and 50 Men's embroidered vtlret slips, 48c. patent leather shoes only $1,50 and 2 00.

Mea'a enamel and box calf shoes, $2.50, 3.00 and 4.00. Boys' slippirs, embroidered, only 45c. hne lace vhoos, patest tip, only $150. Boys' and children's leggins, only 48c. I limTENSHDER BROS.

Clothing and Shoes, Northwest Corner Square, LIMA, OHIO. JNLW.

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