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Twin City News from Uhrichsville, Ohio • Page 1

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Twin City Newsi
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Uhrichsville, Ohio
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WIN-CITY NEWS CONORE BEADING MATTER NY OTHER PAPKR IN JNTY. ADVERTISE IN THE TW1N-CIW if NKWri, A PAPER READ IX FIF-! TEKN VILLAGES BESIDE THJfl TWIN-CITIES. rf 1. UHR1CHSVILLK AND DKNNISON, OHIO, THURSDAY, A A J2, NO. 4.

he Clothing House i-s offering startling re luctio on all Holiday Goods of a Fancy Nature--we would rather sell these goods at a sacrifice than to keep them over---Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Silk Su.spciiders, odd iu Smoking Jackets, House sold at fr OBITUARY. A Trio of our Old and Esteemed Citizens Called Up Higher. A Successful Llhrichsville Boy. John 15. the father of Mrs.

W. J. WiNon, died at the- M. E. parsonage on Wi dnesdny evening, J'in.

1th. lie was i the grip just one week before his death which developed into pneumonia that terminated a a Mr. i lesey was in the SMIh I year of business was farm- i ig and he Irid lived in A a for eighth' live yt: irs. There he was We are in receipt of copy of the New Veur's edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette, containing a a i illustrated i of the cilv. Among the a pictures of the members of the Colorado Springs Mining Stock Association occurs i of Harry son of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. West, of this city. Harry went to Colorado Springs abQnt three ago i the Cripple Creek excitement, anil was there but a few dais when he fl'crcd Ihe posi- i ion of recording-secret uy of the a association on trial, lie was tried ami GNADENHUTTEN. Miss Pearl Gram spent.

Friday ami Jacksonian Banquet. Half Price, these goods. Special Umbrellas. JCo fletii-ious values put on Cut Priced on Fancy Silk fr I 0 Men's Suits-Broken Lots I Cheviots, Fancy Casiniers, Worsteds--sold g. Si regularly at $6.50, 87.75 and 88.50--all g.

go on one table at-- 6 buried on Fiida.v Lst. lie retained not i i wanting, and is i rilling sarii" position in a a pleases his The is a resjumMbl" one. and. it is s.iid. com- piinv could get i i i to lill" the requirements i i Hairy.

This is the largest i i i of thy kind in the world, and larrv no. faeultic-s to a remarkable degree; hi I mind and body were sound up to his hsl I iclrncss, and very few him foil Id broiurht to a he was of yo gre-'l an ago. was a nvn of high character and all of his acqvviint- hole to the nobility of his life. to the highest officer, and has tho reputation of i i his position as no one else could. Barry lrs also a claim near 'inp from I Ji hn IT.

Lukens. died at his home on Xorth Main street Thursday aftern.K.n. On account of jiarnlysis i tho nnous Dawson he'has in a condition of helpless- I Color-lib Si rings where gold has recent I for ni-irlr ten Tf" was bom been discovered in large quantities. June TiT, and came Uhrichnville in 1S73. In the civil HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

vvir hesi-i'Vidcrruit-ibly with the 98th I Five Hs children i I This being the second week of school, him, Mrs. F. W. Mrs. W.

W. the pupils have very ne-'rly all returned Saturday i i her sister Mr.s. Morris of Uhrichsville. ('has. JJoiiiner and wife arc i i i friends here.

The funeral of the little of Win. Myers was held in the Moravian church Monday afternoon. Mrs. Tt. W.

Kggenberg was guest of Mrs. W. W. Porter of Uhrichsville, last Tliur.sd.iy and Friday. Mr.

Holloway of Flushing, spent Sunday with his son Harry Holloway. Mayme Kinsey and J. M. Gray, both of this place were married Sunday i at the Methodist parsonage by I Rev. Ij.

Timberlake. Mrs. John her Mrs. I I). a i visiting lolatnes at i this week.

John McCuo of Biii'KellKtowii, Pa. is i hi-, Jah. McCue. J. II.

JDiurin is as engineer on the C. M. R. R. Tli(! I crrv XEWS, a larpe eirl jjapcr for cents a year if paid for before Feb.

1. Leave your i tiuu the Rogers Ajjenoj Mrs. J. C. KcCullcgh.

Clyde The funcra.l occurred S'it- urd-iy aflernoo'i at the M. R. church iiid in of th" Welch Post, G. A. of which he member.

A Golden Opportunity for late Some of our best things go at this Grand Cleaning-Up Sale. lobe Clothing House Modern Clothiers, joors west of Sherrard, Prop, I rnliTr.it. I W. Porter died at his home west of town S'tnrday afternoon a i short illness with pm-umonia. i i was nearly 88 years old.

He was born I 1 in county in 1811, and i came to Uhrichsville in 18tJ6. Re was a I blacksmith by tnale, but after coming re he rl'-votccl his time to hi-5 a which innlucled nearly all of what is now the West-skip. He was a man of fjrc-it strength of mind and body even in his i late years. Five of his children survive him, Mrs Kleanor Oliver, M's. Samuel i Wilcoxen.

Milton and Wm. of this I vicinity, and Mrs. Elmira Henry, of I Stockton. California. The funeral ser- vices occurred Mondav afternoon at the I to their legitimate duties, with the ex- cejt on of those wl)o j'ri- compelled to Vje abns nt on account of ll.e jrrip.

P-tin's school are making great for 1h-ir on Friday. January They have been drillinf; in thehixh school room. The i.Togram of the senior, middle, and ninier h'yh schools ill lie nhtil January 20, on account of the Everett Literary society having decided to visit the Dennison Literary society on I that date. They will he accompanied by the hiyh school. The program in the senior soom last Friday was well-rendered.

The principh 1 feature of the program was the debate. It was handled in an excellent manner. Miss McDonald and Mr. McAdoo supporting the negatho: Miss Walters and Mi-s Frendenlmr ikin; the affirnmtuc. Miss Underwood was to have been a The Jackson banquet was held Monday evening Jan.

announced in Inst weeks On account of the prevc- alencc i the i "ml 11 i' 1 mercy there a in.t i prehcnl as had been anticipated, still there was a goodly number present Slid i highly enjoyable evening wn.s spent. After the inner man had beeu satisfied by partaking of an elaborate menu prepared by L. B. Pres. a i th' 1 address.

The i lra-K -if olid' -d lo: "Andrew Jacki-nn," by Judfe Mc(ircgor: "Which Road Uncle. Tnke?" Hon. A. W. Patrick: "Democ- I racy in Tuscanivvas County." Dr.

E. A. "A Stonclie" by '-Bnrnej" "The Deriit-n tic Paity." Judge i "Our a i Bearer in Judge Bristol', i Xev.ark. Short ci chcs uere i by W. A.

Mi-Combs, of Mr. Able, of uskingnm county, Soli im -n Stocker, 10. Helmreich, and Pn f. Ciistle as loastinaster. All pi 1 -ent verv enthusiastic.

TWIN-CITY DIRECTORY. TOM participant but owing to sickness was Presbyter! ohT.rch7comlu7t.l by not able to be prtsent Hunter, assistid by Rev. Wilson. (This was intended for last week's issue but was received too late for pub- jlication.) pupils of the Uhrichsville schools Jirc L. Margaret E.

MoConnell, the month's old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i D. F. McC'onnell died Monduv morning have again resumed their work, after at their home west of town.

Rev. A. officiated al Ihe funeral which were Tuesday afternoon al the family residence. Jour DRY GOODS TON-thc Largest in the County. i having a Xmas vacation of one week.

1 The program which was to have I rendered in the High School on KYiday Dec. 22, was until Fri. Jan. 0. The entertainment given by the pupils Goethe's great mast-rpiece, "Faust," of Mrs Ashlllan hool ri.

Dec. 22, an admirable at the m)V(H quite a KUCCI-SS ning. Mr. Porter J. Th( W( in Miss.

White imiersmiated Mephisto in Dec.22 were very go.nl. manner. His gave l( hi (lr( Hjk mn( int s1 in him and this togeth- .,,,,1 cn.lit for er with the stage settings and eleclrical effects to nder th" play most Hcri'l Mi-s was ideal an 1 A M-ins I'cld did not i i a i i i th" In our endeavor to SPCUIX the nami and addresses of residents of the twin- cities, in order to mail them sample copies of our paper we have seen the need of an accurate and up-to-date directory and we believe the business men in general recogniz" the need in their lines of business as much as we do in ours. Our excellent printing fa'cili ties please us in a position to supply that need, and we have alredy undertaken it. So far as we have learned the i cities have never had a directory worthly of the name.

We will get out a accurati and well bound directory that, i compare favorably with those of other cities. It will require a thorough canvass of the two cities, and necessitate considerable expense, but a directory is of little valui unless it ia qccuratc and Just when we will have the directory out is hard matter to state, to say that we i a already commenced the canvass and will complete it as rapidly as TUSCARAWAS. Real Estate Sales- i ect-timis ibe The hislri- TOM ir's iio i i ifi--t i of n- in the dud his was ccially fine. and prop erlii-j by company SITM-I! tr.in-f. nil it Dial -tidicnce acre i i th" ari'.

1l .,1 -i in- 1' i i in i i 'vlr. I', i no ditlicuiiy in dr.iuing M-ir-h .11. i Al manner in which they delivered their parts. a memlicr of the midd'e class, v. hi i has l.i i-n -ick for-ome lime is to a i school.

Miss Shi!" a teacher of i S'. i i M-boul- bnrg. on Moil, and Tu-. i i i Tin- in A i i bv Prof. was i i i will work even ijiL'.

I was Mr-. I I rrn-k. i Hi -h iii'-l her The following sales of real estate have recently been made through Leech's real estate agency: Ella li. Jump, house and lot on Second and Thompson Sts. Fred Jjubaugh's farm of 80 acres near Rock.

Frank D. Ripley's acre farm in Clay township. It. A. Carter's house and lot on Trenton avenue.

Mrs. Anna DeLong's house and lot on Xorth Main street. George Cappci's house and lot on Dawson street. Mr.s. Louisa Huokir's house and lot on Xorth Main street.

There are more to follow. If you a to purchase don't fail to call on lyccoli. Kvin's block. Dr. "tor will i script ion for the Twin-CiTY FWS.

Se.vcral of our people h.iu 1 een complaining of the grip. Flora and Almeda Shav, vi-iied in Uhrichsville Inst week. Philip Lanning, the has completed his work on the hou-- of Mr. Henry Harmun iu Dutch I Win. Lehr says there no need of inquiring of him for patci.t on -atching rabbits.

He said that Dr. Dempster had the- hose racket do' 1 I. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Knau-i. Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Benner, Slvrnrin Temple, ReKsin Rammol and Charlie Wolf attended tins minstrel show Philadelphia, Thursday night aiA report a unlurUiiiuneiit. The young ladies of our village gave an elegant party in last Thursday night: and if any hare doubts a i they c.tn entertain, -'-4s -my of the men. Those present were: Klla Neusderfer, Att-i Neusderfer, Sadie Neusderfer, Ida Shumaker, Myrtle Homier, Bertha Reiser. Lr-lu Ulrich, Blanche Rolli, Margaret -Bella Crites, Ollie Barr, Ella Carter, Edna Minnich, Satlie Affolter, MnxuV Affolter.

Reuben Reiser, Daniel Schumaker. Byron First, Christ First. Oliver Barr, Clemciil, Romig, Harry Ed. Fe. ter, Wm.

Heter, Albert Van Lehn, Cla ence Barr, and Tecumseh Roth. present from Gnadenhutteu were: Otto Romig, Wolfe. Gutf-u- sohn, Harry Rank, W. Luethe, Mary Spellnian, and Txiuisa Spelhnan. Thosn from IJcidlcr, Mr.ude ry.

From Dennison, John Sncllman. To Reduce Stock. We are selling 1.V-. at lOcts. tablets at lOc i at Tcta.

Many other goods at pricf. Moore Drug To Seli or Exchange. A "i2 acre farm one a mile from railroad to -ell: low esmj or ill cxdiaiigi- for bou-c and lot in fli i i or i i i i i Kei-cbV i I i i Ohio. The Best Is None Too Good-Why Buy Old Stale Drugs? me The I C.TV i i i of one kind and frm'i to time, some will he frei 10 all othc-rs lie limited contest v.ili i ami i be to all. sult.xcrii»j ers ir not.

Oil blank- for Cm nflire Third A FRESH NEW STOCK of Purest Druids and Chemicals, kinds of PuK-nt and Proprietory Combs, Sponges, Chamois, cry, Notions, I ine Cigars, Pcfunic-. aiK Toilt-t Articles. Trusses, Cnitche-. EWSPAPERf.

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