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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 2

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Tfce Piqua Dally Call NEW YORK OFFICE 523 Temple Court. CHICAGO OFFICE 1306 Tribune Bldg. CHAS. S. PATTESON, Manager of Foreign Advertising.

Select List of Ohio State Dallies PIQUA, OHIO, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903 REPUBLICAN TICKET For Governor. MYRON T. HERRICK. Cuyahoga County. For Lieutenant Governor.

WARREN G. HARDING. Marion County. Auditor of State. WALTER D.

GU1LBERT. Noble County. Treasurer of State. W. S.

M'KINNON. Ashtabula County. Attorney General. WADE H. ELLIS, Hamilton CouCj.

Supreme Judge. AUGUSTUS M. SUMMERS. Clarke County. School Commissioner.

EDWIN A. JONES. 01 Stark County. Board of Public Works. GEORGE H.

ATKINS. Scioto County. For State Senator. ORLA E. HARRISON.

of Darke County. COUMTICKET For Representative. W. I. TENNEY.

For County Treasurer. JESSE BURKETT. For Clerk of Court! JOHN hTTaNDIS. For Sheriff. WILLIAM E.

ROGERS. For County Commissioner THOMAS C. BROWN For Coroner, L. E. RECK.

For Infirmary Director L. L. SPEAGH. IQUA BEAUTIES IN EARLY SEPTEMBER In any favorable from the middle of April to the middle September, Pio.ua is always' beauti ful. This season, notwithstanding iew hot, dry days that affected some pi the leaves on our shade streets, it has been unusually pretty.

There "was a heavier growth of well fillod tint perfect loaves, the lawns. were gTeener or more densely mat ted. In fact many of them that we might name look and feel as. soft "and as resilient as a moquette car This is trne of all, in fact, that "have been carefully watered and car for. One has only to notice them as he goes along almost any street.

Just now fall roses, roses Sharon that adorn many of the lawns and the honeysuckles moon nd white clematis that climb about fences and verandas, are height of their beauty. Another fea ture in many of our lawns is the well kept and most luxuriant calladiums atnd canhas. Perhaps there is noth ing more gorgeous in the way of vegc tation than a well cared for clump oi calladiums, and perhaps no finer one can be found than that in the grounds of W. K. Boal, corner of High and Downing.

There is a nice round Datch of cannas very luxuriant and a. circular shrubbery about eight feet in diameter, both very pretty, as also the two fine agaves, but none them can be compared in luscious green of the deepest hue with the HOSIER STOMACH a SITTER. Sick Headach Flatulency, Belching, oss of Appetite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and I Constipation Bare all caused by the stomach becoming weak plot of calladiums. They are worth going a mile to see. And while you Strengthen it with the Bit ters and be red of these ailments.

It never tails. Be sure to try it. at it go along every, and look on uoth sides as you go, and I you will see beauties in every nook and corner on your way." On Broadway at Smith's and Cbam berlin's you'll see roses fresh as in May. and on West High you will see sidewalks lined with, cannas, cal adiums. four o'clocks bleeding hearts and pretty by nights, at Peter Jones' in fact you can't go amiss in any part of the city if you have a taste the beautiful.

For instance as you cross the rail road on Main Street take a peep at the two nice little plots of castor beans, cotton, petunias, geraniums, that the watchman has tended so carefully, that they look much like oases in a desert. Over the river at Cran Kills, you see a most luxuriant wild sweet po tato vine, over and about Sam Alii' Office door, that grows down ward as readily as upward, and that 3 a rarity well worth seeing. Then little stroll back from the street, "ou come to Henry Cron's taste as exhibited in fine nooks of petunias, and an arbor of morningglories and the lull side of a conservatory, with window's and doors, all made of cypress green as the lawns, and the daintiest blossoms. This handsome retreat is 25 or 30 feet long and as high as the eaves of 'the house and will well repay a walk to this busj' furniture center. If you can't see all in one drive, or walk, it will pay to spend a score of evenings or mornings seeing these September beauties.

TABLE AND KITCHEN MENU FOR THURSDAY. Breakfast. Fruit Hominy Grits Sugar and Cream Hamburg Steak Latticed Potatoes Fruit. Muffins' Coffee. Lunch Sliced Cold Tongue Tabasco Sauce Peach Dumplings Hard Sauce Dinner Tomato Soup Mutton Stew stuffed Peppers Stewed Corn Endive French Dressing wafers 'Cheese Pace Pudding Coffee Table Talk, Philadelphia.

REAL ESTATE DEALS, Henry W. Allen to Bertha Allen Ma son, 1 lot, Troy, John W. Riddle, First Secretary of Embassy at St. Petersburg, to be Consul General and Diplomatic Agent at Cairo the place of John G. Long, deceased.

Spencer B. Eddy, Secretary of Le gation at Constantinople, to be First Secretary of Embassy at St. Peter: burg. Peter A. Jay, Second Secretary Legation at Constantinople, to be First Secretary.

Ulysses Grant Smith to be Second Secretary of Legation at Constan tinople. The following changes in the consular service were announced: William R. Holloway, transferred from Consul General at St. Petersburg to Consul General of Halifax. Ethelhert Watts, transferred from Consul at Parague to Consul General at St.

Petersburg, Urbain J. Ledoux, transferred from BANKERS' PROGRAM IS MADE PUBLIC State Association to Meet in Coium bus in Two Weeks. Henry Flesh the Vice President. The program for the thirteenth annual convention of the Ohio Bank ers' association to be held at the great Southern Hotel at Columbus Septem ber 23 aud 24, has been announced. The morning of the first day will be given to reports and the afternoon to a visit to the Country Club.

In the evening addresses will be given by H. E. Jones of Bristol, on "The Bank Money Order" and Col. D. K.

Watson of Washington will talk on the assets and elastic currency bills of the Fifty seventh congress. The second day will be given over to business sessions and the evening to theatrical The officers of the association are: President, I. E. Knisely, Toledo; Vice President, Henry Flesh, Piqua, Chairman Executive Council, Charles A. Hinsch, Cincinnati; Treasurer, Henry C.

Herbig, Coshocton; Secretary, S. B. Rankin, South Charleston. INTERESTING RELICS OF SIXTY FOUR YEARS AGO. The houses that are being removed order to erect the new business block to be built by Stanhope Boal 1 of them old enough to have interesting history connected with them.

The frame which occupied the space between the two' brick houses, is the oldest, and the old fashioned tin spouting with the broad plate ai the top that was common in those days, has the date "1S38" in colored figures that bespeak the excellent materials that were used in those days. When W. Wood came to Piqua, perhaps in 1836, William Best and wife, who was a Nettleship, lived in a small log' cabin, on the spot where the frame now stands. He built the and perhaps his brother in law Nettleship built the brick house. joining on the west, a few years la ir.

The larger house on the east as built, as we are told by a shoe maker named Merriwether, a few later. If, in any respects this report is incorrect, it will be of terest if some one better informed. make the proper correction thai the history may be correct. His Life Saved by Chamberlain's Co" 1c, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. L.

Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last" summer. He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysen tery, and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy It gave him immediate relief," B. T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by reenamyer Co's Dru; Store.

DIPLOMATS GET NEW LOCATIONS Several Advancements Made By Order President Roosevelt. Washington, Sept. 9 The Presi Consul at Three Rivera. dent has made the following promo Consul at Parague. General at Antwerp.

Quebec, oi nons ana appointments the dipio Church How. transferred from Prm. mane service. Sul at Sheffield. Enelarid.

rn nnnei Charles N. Daniels, appointed to the vacancy at Sheffield. England In this strenuous age, one some times feels the need, not exactly a medicine, but of a good common sense revitalizer and tonic. Walther' Peptonized Port is just such a tonic. The port wine is a strengthener itself, and the pepsin by aiding di; tion enables one to get the maximum amount of strength from one's food.

It strengthens in a natural way not by whipping the organs into torced activity, not by creating false feeling of strength through nerve stimulation, but by actually giving real strength. Small size 50 cents, large size $1.00. CINCINNATI McN MADE ASSISTAJM Washington, Sept. 9 E. P.

Monli moted to be first assistant and Thom nier, second assistant United States I as H. Darby of Cincinnati has been attorney at Cincinati has been pro 1 appointed second assistant. HE LATEST rem FASHION NOTES aenade Gown in Russian Blouse Effect. Hopsack is one of the most fash ionable of dress and a beauti promenade costume is made of this material in a champagne color. Russian blouse effect is well por trayed.

The mutton leg sleeves are inset with a handsome applique work broadcloth, as is also the skirt. Cord ornaments also help to add style ana finish, and appear on both skirt and jacket. All of the stitching is done with Corticelli stitching silk. hich lends itself so well to this class ork. Notice the several rows ax the bottom of the skirt, and the fancy stitching on sleeves and Recuperation There is not so much in the ordinary vacation as there is in a single bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which refreshes the tired blood, sharpens the dulled ap petite restores the lost courage.

Take Hood's Sarsaparilla this The 1 of Peace." The Cream ctf the Islands The one cigar you can depend upon being the same in quality yuu binujte one or a tnonsand. Always 5 cents, oy. guuu Liie ueaier can atfora to cut the price. The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World. The Band Is the Smoker's Protection.

COMMISSIONERS' REPORT Statement Showing tKe Receipts and Ex penditures of the County Treasury and the Condition of the Several Funds on Settlement with Jesse Burkett, Treasurer of Miami County Ohio, Sept. 1, 1903. Credit Balance, March 1, 1903. Overdrawn, March 1 1903 Net balance, March 1, 1903. Duplicate Collection Auditor's Drafts Total Receipts Including Balance to Orders Issued to September 1, 1903 Balance Orders Floating September 1, 1903,.

Overdrawn Balance $129,657.70 Net Balance, September 1, 1903 CONDITION OF FUNDS. County Bridge Bridge, special Poor Home A Repair Ditch Construction General Ditch Building Relief School Freepike Woolgrowers Court House Institute Levee Total Credit Total Overdrawn 129,657.70 282,780.40 17.168.6S 3 3. 17 S. 17 24,578.90 618.33 1O.6S5.05 3,712.38 21,783.08 444.04 552.39 2,526.57 18,902.39 Net Balance 125,871.91 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: I hereby certify that the above exhibit of receipts and expenditures of the County Treasury, as shown by the books of this office, for six months, ending August 31, 1903, is correct; and that the balance shown should now be in the hands of the Treasurer, to the credit of the several funds, as above exhibited. E.

E. PEARSON. TROY, OHIO, SEPT. 1, 1903. County Auditor.

MINE OPERATORS SENT TO JAIL Judge Hazen Determined That They Shall Answer Questions Asked Him. Topeka, Sept. 9 Judge Ha zen sentenced Mine Operators," John Jack and John Bell to jail until such a period as they might conclude to answer the questions of the attorney in the Coal trust inquiry. The men had refused to testify on the theory that it might incriminate them. The prisoners will appeal to the supreme court.

FIVE COUBCMEH RESIGN IN PIQUE Defeat of Bond Issue at Paulding Causes a Municipal Upheaval. Paulding, Sept. 9 The second election for the purpose of issuing deficiency bonds was held in this place and the proposition was defeated by two votes. On acount of the proposition being defeated the second time, five of the Councilmen handed in their resigna tions to Mayor Moorehead. UOW RATES to the; SOUTH, SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST VIA ONE WAY AND SOUND TOP TICKETS (W WRITE FOR RATES.

A. W. DEWEESE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BOTH PHONES POSTOFFICE BLOCK Jas. Ward Keyt.

ATTORNEY AT LAW and KaTARY PUBLIC, Home Telephone 477..

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