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Vi 1 Ol 1 1 'Hi 5) 5 i 1 1 I 'I i Tho Nowslost a Nowspapor In tho County THE TRIBUNE, Best Adver tising Medium In County BgB1gBBB''BmBB VOL XXIV IHCKSVlUii; OHIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910. NO. 10 tttM SAD NEWS OUR NEIGHBORS e4eoeaeteeteeetaeeeeef44aeert Jt he Hart-Hood-Widney Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 24 Comes o( Drowning o( Two Bright Lads In Wtst Interesting Events Happening In Nearby Towns ht e. i i MB 1 I MATTING RUGS Japan Mailing mad Into run A new feAlur in the floor revering line which you ladies Mr ill appreciate for dining rooms or led rooms.

These come in sites, 19, 912 And 12x12, And Ave printed in fancy Japanese effects on lh one side And pUin on the other thus making (hem reversihle for wear and change in the room. We have nil these sit rs here now and inn fit your rooms nicely. 99 Kug, price $350 9x 12 Kug, 4.50 12n 12 Rug, price 5.00 Ladies, Misses and Childrens Muslin Underwear Our showing it very complete in this department jusl now and wo invito inspection holtoviiitf wo can show you sueh values as lo make it worth your whilo In luiy those narmoiit ready made. They are made of uood muslin, neatly trimmed with Inoo or embroidery and ro classed with Iho "Dependon" trademark, down, Skirl Comet Cover, Drawers a ml ComhinAtion Suit otnhrnoo this lino of Lingerie. One-Fourth Off Sale Continufi on our entire Mock of l.Ac)ir Anil Miioet tailored mitt, rare lArgAini in thit ei-tion this week.

MORTUARY tsnor'K Mif. Ml) ht Mk futvily rtv Nowvllli. mhi(, VKh'V. ViwwI mvto wvi tho Ntwvlll U. rhKhi(n Kv.

J. I.Uly rf inw VHni HM rw tJ tVlw, Ar-vH tt'A fot lnn Im hnvo niotlol, hov ho roiloil ooo your. Thon omo lo Iho Oottotl Stulo noil toltlotl In Summit vnl, thlo, nr AKm, Six lnv ho) vvmovusl lo Now-villo, h'i' Sonl. ISrt ho yM Jolooxl In UukIko ilh Anwlln K. t'tonip, ThK' union hlool Uh wi Vvj (ImiKhior who ohIMion i'l wlhor ol omi ilov UVHKUhl loi4 v.

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ttl VI, untt ihosl Ohio, A(Mll IVIiV, tl SI. )t II uM(h mvl 19 tin) Sho vt vWI U-l olilulion hor lif. ntfot- ftxvm iKfooliv hort from hor INir woV i ho h-m ill ot tror hor lolh tuVtn hor ftwl hom north of hn tht tVy tw ht mioitor Inn Sho row xmo hit th dlTor rot l'WJ-'lo rUo4 wot ukta M) hr, wvrrthTloM lh irmt on wo rory usVMily. IM Suotf morale ohurv r-ol' iirW thir wt trU thw fM hHmr. AIU hrt th tovn lt ixl wn wumhor.

h4 tultil vkMihtvr, rovl iM, a filhfil wif. Ahoit mti )n tiMtoV 2, nrtiloJ IH lr Molhoitld ir' ohurv In IlKUvilW mt faithful tHr-tln. Sho wt ovlhr hmnM to that a'l wvll with hor ami that i roa.ty Th Nooral hold at th Molhtt rtratvK TMlr, April I. at I r- fcw tartor rwnruvtlrt tr aortiv. Sh loam.

bNW hor: roitanil and twt. throo aitra. hlra, rvtvra. MIm Jloak ami' Mis MM ttattvw-. IWr oly hU- llowarvt.

rfiot It yoar ro. Tho ttrwot at Sis tVwiwra. CAKU OF THANKS nW'Mnr tw thank all Uwt who n( KiiHlly ai'tJ In th aWtnoo ami. hurUI o( otr wif ao4 utauchtor, aim fyvr IS Awral o.tforr. IVxm Ot A.

K. Banvwt Mant Rarrow. HART A la tVunttjman. Aiuihtvt Potvr Mlll'itrtt liM, IWIlnniti Ohliv My II, mi h'mx. IVKnU, Artl r.oil as yiir, II ntntn4.

Ami ily. Sho loon lit wr honllh fr lnnit llm mnO, ml kII HmV fnfil mul Kvsl fmll lon tvlntsWrln hot hor l'kmi, Sl lh m-vrnth vhllil li I'umily of IM vhlMivn, mtil 0i ttvutar yi of hr II m-nt hot UI homo. On llw pliihlh Soi'tmlu'r. Mitltvxl In nntn to Mimhy hn IIhI luw i To llln union Ihiw chlllnn Wfir Ih-. In Jnly flii rnnrrltsl (o I.

IV IUt mimI lo thorn wor Iwn IWo v-hlMrvn. Six twttytr.i'r4Kxttihtnt lh hor vr-r 4SO lu(t wdtrt l. wh-w Uvtxl wM lh vv mt fm thtMixm MMImoly loth. In ISM le li l. IV Uk t-4 mhrr.lU ml mnl lih th Wn IMr hnK v'hurvh or I hoH Wol Miirml.

ll wlw Kimlly lt.Hhm hn oM, V'ln lil5l l-y John Allon I-Vw. Hamuli Mm trt wIK In fcwlmM mHlhc. UKy wwm Ur. IIim tmiiiil IW iNmvu.V (of WtM (Tr IWrn nw fmih ml lt Ivlh.l wHf 1 1 llwU wwwA; i tnisl Koh i Hv r-v Uvo hot, ml for Ihoso who lovvl tho nrol I'rxoiul hml lo- lomn- WltllMm tilHon wm Iwn In lwr lot lm ho i thorv. Sho i wnvivwl IVth.

Swl'novl, Mny tt, Utr hlvy her fU-r. her rmlwul. lilh-llh miooIii rowovtl lo lo Mtor, novl hot oMMrvn who nout Iho of lovlot nljlor anil 'Mwi'iMiloo, an( of an ailWliooKlo silor ami a Mml molhor. rVnvral orvifrs at llh'Kuxillo, 1'lunvh of t'hrit, on Thurmlay artotnhi', ru. (IuoIoaI hy Mlnlslnw I Ko of IlioKa-villo ami IVinh of Wo Milfonl.

in-lortnool a. HnVitvillo rMot Homo oomotory. BROKEN LIMB Results Krvni Angered Cow Je.tl ous of )tx First Call i i rriviay, ivaipn, ino mmwn- ai mm of Mr. aol Mrs, tiooiio r'aor. of llaU'i tVinoM, vt(Vorsl a Kmfttl Inluvy at Iho haml of a yount WW, Ho wvnt to a floM to ooi-n tho to anl lot tho animal no for wator.

Sho hat hor lirt oalf Ivy hor kI.Io anvl an naturally- joalou alvul It, A aho hal alway boon vorv svntlo th rvt pay aiy attorlion to hor, ami a a rojult aho hirtvxl him an.l thon MonxM on him, Sho mat fvirthor attoiopt injur him hit wwl haoK I hor oalf. A hirovl man who wio4ol tho rtishosl up a'l raritoJ tho hay tho hiio how It fHiml ho hal a ftrwl.iro of boih twoa of hi r(M lot Jurt alHor tNr anVlo. It n) vam lr aom hnirt hit I rr rt-tP oy km! a-ot jtm aloof in R.io ho, "Vh lUnKor't OhiM." The Hicksville National Bank I. M. IWn, IV.

J. I'SVtWTW, IVahKMT Cartful mi Contmitrw Martafimtnt it Our Motto jMjt Swttcst Yoor Ranking tftmnr rJ I'iatota CMMlxyin Wat bt 1 kaEtfaPam'Cga JB Some S3 OUVj I I Tho MairtMi I'liiti ill mivt at Iho homo of Mia H. M. Jonlan, Thnrmlay afioriioun. Tho Sonlor rlaaa of th? Hih Srhml woro royalty ontorlainiM Imt t'rhlay iilht at Iho Kchool huitilinit ly Iho Jimlora.

Al'tor anion hml ion playotl for aomo lim parlnora woro ihiiivht ami all partook of a ilrlMoii!) thivo otnirao uptor. At Iho foatlvl-tloa wor omlrtl. all hay lot onjoyoil a aplomthl tlmo. Iho llm aiiit Fvtivliin MlaHonary Sm-loty of I ha Viytonan vhim-h mot laH Tuoitilay liiitht at tho homo of Mr. Aokormvi, loonly Initio ro ivmlr-l lo roll call.

Tho auhjoot wan "Th Mim lllllam in a vory inloroatintr hml imlru lit man-nor loKI of hor work amon Iho Krooil-mon In Iho Mtith at tho Kvhool al Kua-n-ll tiro-v. Kranoia farnnwvrth, whrt aovontjr -right oi April iMal. wa pl. aurpriwl ly a post! rhowor ami aomo aifla ly his family lul aftvi ohurx'h, Siimlay, waa nearly ovvr-iviuo hy ampiiw Vhen twenty-nix of hi rvlativra vrakol in Tor iliniior. Tho aehemo wl' lanl ami ean out, Whilo ho wa wonlorirB how to tako oar or tho oVowil the hankola eamo in ith ehlkoi meals of Oiiftr-out klmta, rakoa.

fmit ami rxory lm-aalnahlo gfthl thinv for tho lahlo. Iho hvt thought ho miht Bettor iy up when Hiieh hamta had him ptin-oner, A lvleUhlo npant anil ptoaa- ant p-l tho timo ati loo taii.lly ami at (Wo tho inxxi hyoa wvi aahl amt iho pleanant rnjo moot of Iho 1.iy pmse iito momorv a a hfiht pl tor for all timo. Mr. Famawortn ha-i liy.M in tho oounly ivs year- ami is one among- our oiilesl avltlei-. KUOAPS MNM Wo ko tho following from tho Al- lentown.

IV, t'hiwh to of tho itat of April Sit, that will hoftf inteivat to our readora: "An Inlervsllng ami ppy nmianeo eiitminatotl in a pirily wotMing lat ox-anlnj wren Mi Kathleen Khoaii ol Niv tv Alton Mreet, ami Key. J. olman King, of OhloJ wrro united In mar- riago at o'e Uvl at th horn of Iho hride'a wmtlwr. Mr. Cora KhoatK Only th Immr.lialo family of tho hrnlo wa hi alteoriam-, Kor.

A. Honjamino. ator of Iho tlrae M. K. thureh tt tjl; oily stti.iatnL Mia Ktna Swell tx waa tho lrut' maid of honor and K.

KhvK a hther of thr KH.fc waa tho bridegroom. Iet Kov. amt Mr. King will revdo at t'hnx, when Kov. Klnf hi1-, mt-ntly taken up woil in Iho IYt Vriurt ehuh." Tho happy pair wrt jiv 1 a iw)- lion at th homo of lVtmalor and Mra, A.

M. Ki hrW, Ttieolay aftor- no, ami they av hoi ic loomed on all aiiten with grat pleasur ami hearty eMtratuiatMna, "Mother Stewart Anniversary Thirty thouaaml whit ribhnr In Ohio and theuaamt in dilTeront part, of th wirld oolebraied tho ninety- i fourth anntvorwarj- of Mother Stewart', birthday la.t Monday, April r-th, Hi.kivi',!, her lat plac of Jj rwidenc. doe net wi-h to bo eountrd out, ami Joint meUic of the Huk-xillo W. T. and Mother Slowart l'nn will MJ a wrvte in the I.

B. -tiurK rvmlnar, April 2Hh, at Tfci. later date avitinf th 5 cnxoriiri of tho two orietim best. to this aortic tht piiblic la cordially 8 Inxilod and all will he wvtoonr. No I admtttanv i chart but a rolieetran for Iho Uto departwont of (Yanchioo will ho Ukrn.

Mr. n.l Mm Wllllum PilwortK K-rrr Irltrr TufmUv tlml kioHtt.t foilin-il lh InfntmRllim p( Vhf tllWKlllV KlllPlfll, OH'IIHI, of two IHO yrnln I nlrun, 10 ml WUHm RfM K. Th i hlUlrrn rn of Wllllt tMlivmth lr rurmiMtv IhlK I'Ui'f Il hxt movJ ttt fumUr tvtnllv ftom IVtttmt (ml imi1 t) nrijrt lnltnt lb tin-ptiiK VtiM, tt (hut rlty. 1h lolttr hHr nJ lmt'K hi4niti't1 IhKl th lw h') i(irtiil Ifny k-i(n In lh tt'rvirtij ir lh it, lt ttufi not iv jthv lrt(ili. Vr bMrlrtl llirr.

ti lu''Hi wll fmi rmu-t rntilhy fi (hi ftrrtvl inrtiiU lint for I iVmt. FT. WAYNE Bunch of Interesting Events From Over the Hoosler Line John Itaker. through hi attorney, ha tiled an appeal In th auproma court from tho doei.lon rralnf him new trial on th oharg of complicity in tho murder of tho Woodhurn mar-nhall, ivon in Huntington county oni tlmo ago, Trouhlo la helug had hor hy Homan-iani and other foreigner, roni.lnt to llt Iholr pormnal properly for taxation, A a conieiiuonco they ar doing arrolod and lined $10 and cota each, and tho name colleeted. Thta la prob-atdy mor than could ho gotten out of them In th ahap of taxoa.

trtanklin Smith of thl city. Janitor at t'lly hall ha mot with quit a mr-prixo. tie learmM that ho had Iwen pnuiounrrd dead hy a court at 1'ltL-lleld, and that CtiOXt from hi father 'a estate awaited him there. Ho went back and wa uulckly recog-nl oil and given tho fund. Ho had lived her aevonteon year and wa.

a well known rltlren, hut had neglected writing homo. t'hiixlian Vt altk a day Inhorer wa found along tho Wakaah track In the ea.t end of tho city In an umnn.olnu condition. II wrn taken to a htvpita whoiv It wa found he had taken car bolic a ld. Ho died shortly ai'lerward. I great agony.

Inventigatlon alum that ho wa at out with hi. iter and the matter pifyed upon hla mind until ho did th rah act. Ho left a wife and tlv children. The Churches V. t-UPRCII J.

K. Miller, Pastor. Itihl. School at a. m.

Sermon 10:15 a.m. Kndcavor at p. m. Sermon at 7 I'lllST CIIIUSTUN ClU'Ri H. I Werick Lake, M.

A H. O. Minister. Sunday service: Sunday School, Christian Kndeavivr, (5sHt. PrenchinK at a.

m. and 7 p. nr. t'ood Music and a eordinl welitune. I'llPRCII H.

Hurgener, pastor. Sundny school at 5" a. m. IVaching at 10:15 a. and p.

m. Young; People Alliance at fi p. IVayer si'rviiv on Wedncsilay even-iiiR nt 7H1 o'chvk. All are cordially welcome. l.PTIIKRN I HVRCll.

K. A. Allwrt, lVslor. Hicksville: Sunday School at Chief servtco at 10 l.uthor V.csguo atTM. l.o Creek: Sunday School stll: Chief sennet at 2 The Kev, T.

Jensen, (Joneral Secretary of Chicago Seminary will prench to Ivlh tvngregations. A cordial wel come, to all. PRKSRVTKRIAN CIU'RCH. J. Norman King, Minister.

Sunday svtor.l 9 Morning Worship 10 Subject, "A Promise for Tolay." Kom. Kvening worship 7H. Sub.ioct. "The Word of lied." Special music will be furnished In the evening by tho Ladies ijuar-tctte Madanvo tiglish, Kichsrds, liriy ami ltevinaioa. Prayer mol log on Wolnlay evening at 7:00.

All will lie cordially welcomed at these service. M. B. CtlVRt IV F. Holm.

Pastor Sunday will bo "May Pay" in the 1 Mimiay cmx4 wnicn meers ai a. m. A welcome to all. Special- features. Sermon, a.

m. Pubfect, "God Meant It for Cnwd." Kpworlh. Leagmo m. led hy Group Fire, Mi KRie Cvptain. The evening sermon al TSi.

uhject, "lioes Prayer Influence Note that evening service begin SO minutes later than in winter. Dr. J. F. Harshbargor, of IVfiance, will preach Thursday night at 7: April K.

All invited. Automobile For Sale or Exchange Twenty horse-power, fee passenger ear, fully equipped, trod tiro and In exeellent condilte. Will tell for rh or trade for rood notes or real tttato. What hart rot gx4T lmjoir tt Ibt Tribwnt orSce. NAPOI DON I'anicl Huddle and wif living near here wer ai rlmil Irjurod lust Thurday, he erhap fatally.

A chtrken brooder sol Iho houo atlix) ami sh lumped from an upstalra window, thus receiving her Inlurir. Huddta wa overturn with smoke and wa hndly burned while rescuing th children fiom th burning ht'iisis PFI.TA a.t week Farmer Chil-man alighted fitnn a Irulley car ant walked Into a broken wire. Ho put nut hia hands to protect himself and the wlr was hiahly rhscgmt and stm to hi hamt. Ho fell over and wiiih el unite a while before ho aa rescued an hi hand wei burned so badlv that amputation waa reared to necessary. VAN WK.KT Jep Armstrong, a re-tired saloon keeper, now Interested l.i picture show, wa killed by a Penn-nvlvania passenger train late Saturday nliiht.

was round far out of his homeward course and $10 he was known to hsv In hia pockets ws missing. HI denth la surrounded by somo mystery and foul play la suspected by some. HKYAN -Thomas Patten aged 14 and a little brother aged ft met with a bad accident while fooling with a dynamite cap. They round one at a neighbor and look it to a creek to play. Putting it on a stump th elder hoy touched a match to It.

An explosion followed that tore Iho thumb and Index linger olf of his left hand and seriously Injured one of his ryes. The little brother ws lo painfully Injured. PAYNK A small son of John Ans-paiigh. living north of thl place wa badly caldcd last Thursday. Hi (alitor run III mill and wa making some repair to a hot water pipe.

The little follow, aged Vi. stood near by looking on. The connection let loose and the hot water struck the boy In the face. He fell agalnat a barrel his esc a no and bo waa body I scalded bofort be could be drag god out of the way. This llce ha been micted ror om time with a "Jack the Peeper" and he ha made a gener al nulaanct of himself prying and peepliiR under window blind Into room.

Thursday night workmen on tha new snanr refinery noticed him pVeping? itto their roonn. They out and after him, and catching him gave him a beatina. Tho fellow proved to ho a school Janitor and threat are mad of giving him th bounce. Andrlx, a farmer living near hero had a narrow escape for hi life Saturday. A mother hog and family of pig occupied a pen.

and three of the pig fell into a hole in the Hour. He got Into the pen to help them out, they annealed and tho mother attacked him. He wa considerably Injured and exhausted and would not have gotten out alico had not hia dog heard the struggle. That faithful animal jumped Into tho pen and fiercely attacked the sow and the man thus got out by a narrow chance. DEFIANCE Items ol Interest Gleaned From the Doings at our County Seat The city council decided that no more brick walks ill be allowed outside of private premises hen-after in this city.

All new ones ill have to lie of cement or stone. Following tho narrow eacape or the tt. A O. fastlino last week, the city-has decided to put a crimp in the fast running of train through it limit. Officer have been instructed to en force the ten mile an hour ordinance against all road entering or passing through hete.

Last Thursday, Sherlif Uuchholx did a mighty clever piece or detective work in the arre of Frank Hammond for hamesa stealing. Harness and other horse furniture had been taken from tho barns of Charles and John Lehman in Adam township. The iherttT wa called and noticed whore I horse hsd been tied near by. He track el it to the citv thon lost the tracks. In an auto scrcrsi roads were run and in passing the farm or Hammond small horse waa noticed in a field that would about fit the tracks.

The ani mal waa measured and found lo be tho Identical one. Hammond waa then arrested and ha made a confession. He is now In Jsil lacking a bondsman, He had stolen other harness before ami say he did it to pay otT mort irage. Child Badly Scalded (n Wednesdsy ol last week, rtil the fire year old soi of Mr. and Mrs, John Smith, met with a serious and painful accident, Mra.

Smith wa Uloing the Tamily washing and had jusl put a boiler of sctddirg wwter dowal on the floor. The little fellow came in at an unguarded moment and fell hAkward into the boiler. I He wa frightfunc burned on hi back, hut fortunate) I getting along nicely with no pehuatent bad result. Early seed potatoes of so vera I choice kinds tt LontsworUC feed and teed tore, tnf it H.i 0m I Oil if host thinir wo oan tin for lotlios us llioso. Wo mako a Hart Schftffner Marx clothes Michaels Stearns clothes David Finkle brand clothes Boys suits knee pants, age 4 to 16 Childs wash suits, age 2 to 8 Mens and Boys straw hats of every kind Detiance County W.

C. T. I). IVliance county has taken on now impulse in temperance work under the control of tho county President. Mis.

rook. In March tho mid-venr executive held at Peliance ws well attended, and the loyal corporaion of local presi dent, county auperintendents of de partment work, with county officials' wa tlvmn in a very sxtisTactory man ner, fupplcmentary lo inis meeting wa an able address in the evening hy Mr. Florence Kichanls, National Or- gnler. There was also given to the several union a weeks work on "Purity," by Mr. Kmma lrke of Oenver, Colo.

Last but not least, was the Institute held Hicksville on the and LMth of April. Mrs. Meredith. State worker from Columbus ws secured for in stitute work. Tho institute held three sessions, train connections interfered with Mrs.

Meredith reaching the first session. Mrs. Crook gave the keynote to the situation and introduced an impiomptue program of music and excerpt from the state mid-year meeting that she attended at Uellc- rontaine, and a talk by Mrs. Farns-worth on "The good or tending delegates to conventions." The first hour of the evening session was full of good cheer, mutfc by the oung ladies and a talk by Rev. Helms on Mate i rontDiuon in ivia Kev.

Miller on the "SutTraire Question," boOj speakers handled their subjects with up-to-dste ideas for these issues. When tht evening train came in, Mrs. Meredith after waiting six hrs lushed upon the pisiform with the mes-ssge. "Outlook of the Kace." It was one of the best up to-date. concise and common sense talks we have hsd the pleasure or bearing fn work.

The hour was late but the audience listened attentively. The morning session after devotions. opened with "Stat Prohibition for Ohio." Mrs. Meredith ifive many view points for woman's work, she urged attendance at the primaries, and for woman to use her influence for nominations, petitioning for the word male to bo stricken from the State Constitution; seo to law enforcement; help the anti-saloon league to enforce law urjrcd women to better understand law study the problems of the law makers at Washington keep tab on our senator nd officials read and keep in touch with every day event. She said, "She ws most anxious just now for an enlightened womanhood." Politicians were already mxous to learn what women think on questions nt the dsy.

The president ws mistaken in hi sutTrng speech to das the American women with the "Hottentots." Sho urged to be spiritual and tie sensible with liod, her ides were not of the visionsry type, but pious and practical. Suffrage was one of the ke notes and a state paper on this subject was road by Mrs. Stevens of Defiance. Mr. Pstterson read a state paper on "Economics.

and showed the best economical results were obtained under total prohibition and in any territory, and proved that liquor interest creates wsste in every condition, yuestiion box. psrliamen-tsry drill and the chstsqua salute given by the institute to the three cru saders closed the last session. The social functions were throe in number and enjoyed by a host of friends. Taking it all in all we trust the time, labor and money expended tn thia county work will be a wise contribution to the "Team Work" of local and county and the slogan i for a dry-county in UUi Mrs. L.

H. Richards. Reporter. Mrs. Sam Hart w-as a viistor Tuesday at the homo of her son C.

M. Hart and wife at Defiance. Plan a sane Fourth ror Hicksville. Have good time but commence esrly to have it understood that dynamite, cannon cracker shall not be told or used In the town. V.

-i- rt B.liAttntr A Mrt Mi miullKaiUIIURlltW'tll You'll Find us Ready With Hart Schaffner Marx Fine Clothes TIJ our townsmen is lo supply thorn vitli Riioh i. ttk it II spcoiiiHy ol Hurt chittmcr iUnrx olothos hooiniso that's a oortain way to romlor tho host sorvioo to $20.00 to $25.00 $12.00 to 20.00 $5.00 to $13.50 $1.50 to $8.00 50c to $2.50 10c to $3.00 you; jfootl flolhoH raiso tho standard of a man's oHicionoy; mako him worth more to himsolf. A man that's worth a tfood doal to himsolf is worth a kooiI deal to tho community. Mart SchnlTuor ami Marx clothes arc all-wool; they're made in tho best of correct slylo, fMMfootly 'tailored; tho highest class clothes made. This store is the home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothing and Crossett Shoes NOTED RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Saely, Who Fitted the Czar of Russia, Will be at the Crosby Hotel, Defiance F.

H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will be st the Crosby hotel and will remain in Defiance and receive case thi St-urday and Sunday only, April 30 and May 1. Mr. Sreley aya: "The Spermatic Shield Truss as now used and approved by the United States government will not only retain any case or rupture perfectly, sffording immediate and complete relief, but closes the opening in 10 day on the average case, and costing only proportionate to common trusaes." This instrument received the only award fn England and in Spain, producing results without surgery or harmful injections. Mr.

Seeley has documentary' evidence from the Cnited States government, Washington, D. Tor your inspection. If ny interested call he will be glad to show the truss without charge or fit them if desired. Anyone ruptured should remember the date- and take advantage of thi unumal opportunity. Home Establishment, 70 Dearborn Chicago.

Notice to Citizens There will be a meeting of citlfers at the Hotel Swilley. Thursdsy evening at 7 o'clock for the purpose of reviewing the work of our census taker with the object of seeing that none who coold be lawfully counted have been accidentally left out. All person who know of any such cases, or who have reason to be doubtful about ruling in questionable cases, please be present and state the matter as we want to make our very best lawful showing. Committee. i i i ic Mm -1 1 V- i I i V'- i .1.

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