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TEDS RKFCBLtCAJS-inBiyS. JgAacaC Qmo, 20 NEWS OF THE VICINITY Continued From Sixth TALLAWANDA. Miss Ada Zigler entertained at 12 dinner Tuocday. Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Bovrera were entertained by relatives at Buuker Hill, Saturday and Sunday. Grandpa Herrou is'visiting Geo. Bngel and family. Mrs.

Jacob Geitler is spending a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marshall had for tlmir gmsts Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krucker of Four Mile and Mr. aud Mrs. Frauk Marshall.

Mrs. Taylor and daughters and Misses Mattie and Anna Moore were entertained by Mrs. Wm. Weaver, last John WismeyeTafkrson, Rudolph and Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Jasbring Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Geiz. Misses Bessie and'Myrtle Marshall spent Monday iii Hamilton, i Frank sister, Ella, called on relatives at Trenton Sunday. Miss Mai tie Taylor was entertained Darrtown friends Sunday.

COTTON RUN. D. 0. Phsres and family spent Sunday at Collinsvill-. B.

C. Withrow and family entertained friends from Franklin Sunday; Cora Baird accompanied by Miss Edith. Smith of Seven Mile called on Miss Mary MoCIintock at her homo near Collmsville Tuesday. Joshua Smith spent Sunday with his mother at Hickory Flats. Withrow and family entertained a number of friends Sunday.

B. Innikn and mother have returned from Philadelphia; Miss Beta Hardin and Masters Hal and Harold Withrow "called on Greeiibush friends Sunday; Katie Johnson visited relatives at Seven. Mile, and -'Mr; and Wm. visite'd Chris Heiter and family of Hamilton last HAMILTON FAILS TO LAND BANNER DECISIOK OF THE CWJRTS. But She Was Well Represented At The M.

p. A. Stewart of Lockland Again Elected President. WHITOO'NtB, IND. i The funeral services of Jacob Elwell were held at Big Cedar, conducted by Rev.

Edward Harla'n, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs William Waldorf of Mt. Carmel, visited Wiildoif on Sunday. Mrs.

Anna Mrs George IJrady was very sick last week from drinking cider that had stood lri a galvanized tub. H. 9. Jaques is visiting relatives in Boone county this week. James Par vis and his brother, Joseph and Emerson from Cincinnati, visited at Ira Updike's on Mrp.

Tompleton and Mrs. Cooley expect to attend the state fair this week. Meredith Cox has bought'the Dr. Abbott property here in Lillte JUurou of Mixersville, visited her sisler, Mrs. Sarah Phenis here last 1 Wallace Hyde expects to start to State Normal next' week.

Interesting Session of Baptist Young People at The Columbii Religious News And Notes. first day's session one hundred aiid first annual Miami Baptist association irbioh was held yesterday at Columbia Baptist church, Cincinnati, was a great success, both in numbers and in interest The morning and afternoon sessions were taken up with on Sunday-school topics and discussion of the same. The letters from each church in the association, stating its work and aims for the future were read in the morning. The evening sessioil was the one which attracted considerable attrition from tbe as it was the annual rally of the liaptist Young People's Unions of the iation. At o'clock the largj church was filled, with representatives from their various unions, all bearingitheir.standards, about which 'llit presence of all the directors of corporation at a special meeting is held, in Troy Milling company versus (S.

to Hie failure to give the proper notice of meeting although the sliitutc requiring notice is mandatory. The damages wliich a Jloriist may recover for injury to plants by escaping gas arc licM, in Dow versus Winjiipestui- lice Gas Electric company (N. 42 L. it. A.

509, not to Include any injury to liis business reputaticin on account of sales of dnmagcd plants, as tltat is conjectural and too rcmotetto be allowable. The conversion of a public highway into a pleasure drivewaiy, frorn which loaded vehicles are excluded, is held, in Cicero Lumber company versus Cicero 42 L. R. A. COG; to-be within the power of the municipal authorities, and not to constitute a talcing of property without due process of law or for public use without compensation.

For (he death by exposure of an intoxicated passenger who was carried post his station and put off against "his wishes at the next station and then driven out of the depot late at night, vvlien the stormy and dangerously cohU it is held, hi llaug versus (ifcat Northern Railway company (Pi. 42 A. GfH, that the liable for damages. liability of a-lunatic oh is sustained iii-l'lcch versiis Gotts- clialk company 42 L. li.A.

745, if- I he contract is fair'mwl reasonable' in its: terms nnd made with'one wild did not Iviio.w of that had not' been, ascertained, and where the parties cannot be restored to their original situation. USE THE GENUINE MURRAY LANMAN'S Florida later 'THE UNIVERSAL PERFUME' For tho Handkerchief, Toilet and Bath. REFUSE. ALL SUBSTITUTES I HONOR DEAD ASSOCIATE VARIOUS AND INTERESTING. Tribute to Memory of Tho Late Mrs.

Beardsley 'M PLEASANT EUN. Mr. and Mrs. Alex PJph'or arid son Samuol were the guests last Saturday night and Sunday of Mr. and.

Mrs. Isreal Atherton near Venice. Mrs. Sophia Blair of "Hamilton, spent a few days last week with'her cousin, Mrs. Amos Pottangeiv Pottenger and family are mourning the loss of their good old fainLy horse that'died last week.

Misses Edith Klemm and Mamie Hegliu of College Hill, visited Mr. aud. Jessie Struble the last of tbe wo.ek. Mr. and Mrs.

James Meslar have been entertaining relative's from Grawfordsville, Indiana, the last week or two. COLLINSVILLE. -Earle Shollenbarger entered Miami nniversity this year. Harry Shollenbarger has returned to his work in Miami Valley bank, after a week's vacation. Grace Holland of Dayton is visit-ing with the Misses Klnsinger.

Mabni Mallert entertained Miss Doty, and Mr. Forest of Hamilton last Sunday evening. B. B. Goldsmith was home last Saturday.

The railroad croJsinKB aboye town have been changed. There are now only two instead of Frank Howe welcomed a little stranger to his home Saturday. It's a nine and one-half pound girl, SUGAR VALLEY. Mrs. Lavina Blair was quite -ill several days last week but is improving.

Will Paddack and family of Indiana visited at Jauiea Lambs' Saturday and Sunday. Miss Sylvia Flaok is visiting her father, William FJack. CbadciMcCartney weut.toDayton yesternay. The new Uev V. McColm preached his flisttofinon last Sunday and made a impression.

We wish him abundant success aud a happy year in our midst. WOODS. Mr. and Mrs. Dunwiddy of St.

Charles spout Monday with Mr. aud B. Uimston. Mr. and Mrs.M, Roll of McGoniglcs were guests of Wm.

Boll and family Sunday afternoon. Jobn Kohlnepn left Saturday evening for Fountaintown Ind.j where ho will attend school Wm. Scoonovor of Mt. Carmel spent a few days with friends here J.Q-. Sheely and family ontorlained Wm.

Dunwiddy aud wife of St. Charles Sunday. Tim infant son of Mr and Mrfl. Jacob Beisor jr. died Sept.

nth of cholera aged 7 months and 28 days. were 1 grouped the. expectant young I people, for they all wanted the beautiful banner-whioh is given to the iinlpn which has the largest number prosefit in proportion membership and the number of miles traveled to reach the convention. The banner last night went lo the Lincoln Institutional church of The address given by the Di Warren G. Partridga of Ninth etree Bapjtist ohuroh, upon tho subject of "Training for Serviois," was au.

cellent one from which much gopi was derived. The election of officers fpr the ae sooiation resulted in the selection James K. Stewart of Lockland, fo president who has so ably flllod'tbis position during past year. JThe selected for. quarterly rally which will be helc the latter part of Day ton, Ky.There was a rather large del egatlon from Hamilton at yesterday' meeting in proportion to 'some'' otte churches which have larger mam- berships and which are nearer the convention church.

The Hamilton delegation was com posed of the following: the Eev. and Mrs. H. N. Quisenberry, Mr.

anc Mrs. Madison L. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Benninghofen, P.

Stewart, Mrs. Martha Stewart Mrs. WillSorber, Urm ston, Misses Katie. Driscoll, Louise Burridge, Georgia Zollers, Edith Jones and Charles Smith and John Cone. The program for tonight's session will be exceedingly good the speakers being Dr.

D. B. Burintoa, preei- the dent of Denison Univerisity, Ohio Baptist college; Emory Hunt, a member of the international committee of P. Y. C.

A. Dr G. Partridge, the Rev. A. Carman aud the Bev C.

H. Moss, Mrs. Elizabeth bean.Mrs.Will Weiser and Miss Mary Dean. Child Baptized. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hsnry N. Kodding (nee Lillian Moebus)'was baptized S.uuday at the parsonage of the Eev. G. H.

Trebel. Moebns Kodding and John Moebus were the sponsors. HOW'S THIS? We offer One, Hundred Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years; and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to cany out any obligations made by their firm. WEST TRHAJC, Wholesale DraeiriBts Toledo, O.

WALOINO, RINNAN MARVIN, Wholesale DruRRists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mticonn surfaces of the system. Price 750. per bottle. Sold by all 1 DrngKlsu.

Tenti monials free, are Hall's Family Pills SOUTHERN LITEBATUKE. Interesting literature regarding the south is now being distributed by tho Southern Homes" folders, large map of the Sky" booklets, "Southern Fields," "Minerals aud Miners books, mailed free to any address. "Tho Empire of tho Souther a very handsome volume of about 200 pages, profusely illustrated, also illustrated by the Southern railway and Bont to any address upon receipt of 25c, which amount approximates costs of delivery. WM. Louisville, Ky.

Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Uase, a powder. It curfs pailful, smarting, nerioits feel and ingrow- ing nails, and instantly takes the fllinc out of coins and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. is a certain cure for sweating, callous md hot, tired, aching feet.

Try it toddy, fold byall drug-gists and shoe mores Ily ma.1 for 550 In sumps. Tilal package URUK. Address, Altai S. Olranten, J.e Roy, The daily awragc of immigrants to this country is 2,000. ft is'said that dried currants given to horses occasionally, in lieu of oats, will increase tbe animals' powers of endurance.

It took three men 12 hours tc feJl a in one of the Ww lumber cainpa opened up near Madison, Va. The tree eight feet tihrough. The pearl oyster "begins to produce, pearls when it is six ixr seVen years old. In federal draEt of 1803 151,244 men failed to report'und 73,607 fur-, iiished substitutes. Tissue paper is so coilled from thouise it was put vrben it was originally mnde, which was to placo between gold or silver tissue doth to vent its tarnishing when folded.

to the report of retar.y of tho the, publite: do- niain contains. 1,835,617,092 acres, of which 139i516j276. ncxea are- reeerved- and 637,839,422 acres aie appropriated. Alaska is'not included in -this 1 statement. A white oalc tree cut in Knoor recently, is supposed to be ono of the largest of the kind cut in that section.

It measured eight feet four inches at the butt, 53dnclies at the small end, scaled 7,807 feet, and made four 12- foo't logs. The tree was cut and rolled (oj White river; Ipad-edorjabargy, taken to Jfonnt Carmel, 111., rolled to side- Irack and lodded tvK logs to a car. A silver dollar have covered the, heart of any one of the logs. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. The idea of making starch from s-weet potatoes is being discussed in the south.

In 1702 the first Boston stage coach started for New York, and now 700 trains are sent out ofctlie city dally. Matches made of rolled paper, are a recent "invention. They burn longer and are much those made of wood. The making of typewriter ribbons is great trade in America, from which, country the most satisfactory ribbons nre -still obtauied. Over 60 different nakes of ribbon are manufactured here and.

the number otf lengths used yearly estimated by the head of the ribbon department of a large New York typewriter house to be'ibetween 1,000,000 and ,500,000. On the Pennsylvania lines-east of Pittsburgh last j'ear there were T91i239 tons of freight moved, that be- an increase of 14,275,289 touS; over :he.year before. On inesfwest of Pittsburgh th'ere of moved, an increase of 7,078,710. On the Pan-Handle he tonnage transported last year was 3,468,789, an increase of 11,729,877 over- he year before. average ra.te per on per mile was 5.9 mills, against 0.3 mills the year before.

Memorial Adopted by the Members of the Children's Home Association, In Which the Dead was Active. members of the Hamilton Children's Home Association have adopted this memorial on death the late SaraUC. 9 died suddenly at-her home-in this pity on September 8: this pad bereavement our poor words can but feebly express the we feel Aud the sorrow tJuit one so Eauhful.Bo tflleient and so willing for duty, should be thus stiickon in the midst of her, usefulness. We cannot understand those sad provi- dences now. Yet with hearts bowed hi humble submission, wilt thou Father, enable us to eay.thy will bo done, and not ours.

For almost thirty years Mrs. Beardsley was au honored and active member of this asaociation, and most of that holding rcspousiblo offlce. as secretary of "the of trustees and the treasurer of tha That she became very closely, and always pleasantly, ideu- tified saith the members and all the workers of the Home. Her last visit (he Home was in May, when she attended and took part in otirtlilr- tteth annual Ou that occasion she was again unauimun-ly flouted treasurer of the association and entered upon her fifteen year Eervice in that capacity service which did not fail even amid the steady decino of-health and strength, and thpfad- iDgaway 'of a beautiful life and a few hours'before her death she "prepared' her usual monthly papers as gave her last official signature for the Home. shall miss her gentle Bence and earnest sympathy 'in our work.

Let us cheristi her memory, and be stimulated to better service, by her faithful admonished by her sudden dgath that we- iriay at any we ready? They go, our loved ones pass away; They sink into eternal rest We miss them 1 many i We Don't Turn Your Houses upside when we come to attend to your 'plumbing troubles. We go about our work unobtrusively, considering members of the household, and yet we do cmr work in a scientific manner. We believe that for this reason, we are the plumbers that you should call when' you have auj thing the matter' with 3'our diainage boiler or heating. No. 877.

(Tsklnfl DiTuct Sunday Mny 1SW.) Trains of this uonipany leave Station ftp fojlpws; Bulls Eye, Bollet, Vive, Falcon and Kodak Oairitt, A Ml HUB of films, paper and photo graphic supplies. 'Cameras from $1.00 ap. Buy one and photograph yonr baby EastAve.DrugCo. Cor. East Ave.

and Walnut SI. Cincinnati Accom. fi 86 ft N. Tol-, aud Dot. Bx, (i a Cincinnati Accom.

(tally ex. 6 17 a OliK-ngo daily tl 4U-Kia U)ctnnatl Accom, dally ex; 7 35r a Lima Dayton Kklppur (d ei Sun-. 9 A Uhlcano to Oln. (fast mall) 1100 a Djiyton and tin. Acciun.

11.06 a Cincinnati Accom. e-T Sun 20 moon Tol. Find, and Day. ex 1 OS Indlnn'apolls Exprcfts ex '1- 35 N. Y.

aud Erie Express M'fi'm Cincinnati Accjrn. ex 8 20 Toledp and-Cincinnati 35i.p. JndlauapoHB B't'. J.ou'lM il. Kx Hnti.

3" 23'u Cincinnati Accom. dally 0i)(hp Chicago dally 763.n-m Southern Limited 7'lO p-m In. and Clu. Accom dully 1(106 Cincinnati Accom. 8uu only.

8 00 a Day, gin. Accom. only 9 Cincinnati Accom. Ban. Olnclnniitl Aecorfi.

HUr-, 6J5 Hay ton Cm, 8 OS ID GOING NORTH. Tol. and Olev. Ex. VI Day.

Limn ffolMa c. d. ex 1 66 a Detroit tnd Brie JtApressdaliy 3 Northern Limited d. ex: 1 97 a ra Mid. fc Dayton Aceom.

d. ex. 4 35 Day, Lima Accom 5:26 ta Buy. i N. L.

E. dally 7 05 N. Y. E.T. dally 10 30 Day.

accom. BUD. 11 21 a no Day. Lima Accora. Sun.

only 8 zfl in GOING WBBT. Chicago Ex. (fast mall) dally 4 10 a St. Louts. Ifad Ohlcagc Ex.

8 10 a Chicago Repress dally ex. FOR SALE on Prospect Hill (adlplujtrg Mr. Parrisii)low price and time with small cash payment and low rate of interest. J. TJU.

DOROrS. IndfRuapoIls Aooom. U. ex ra Indianapolis and Bt. Louis Ex dally ,8 in CulcHgb' 50 CIN.

DAY. TBAIHH. Mlddlt-lown Accom. ex: 7 IB Mlddletown Accom. ex Jl 0.5 am MlddletOwnlAccom.

RHddletown Accom. M-ft Middk-town orily 8 45 8 lidcUijlbwii 1110 a U. KKDMMBBLING, Tloiet iBCDt? O-, H. Station, Hamilton, i. Jan'j ij, liiifl But God knows best.

He.knoweth COSTLY CAKES. Four thonsand hunclrecl dollars vna the coat of the crtlvC provided at he nedding- of John' Jncoh' AstOr to liss Willing, Philadelphia. A cnlio sent to Dr. Bchrend by the ongregntion in Brooklyn upon his ftieth birthdny wns valuable one, or the top ornamented with gold coins. The wedding enke provided on the nnrringe of Princess Louise with' the luke of Fife was made by the queen's wn confectioner.

It weighed 130 undn nnd wns nearly six feet high. A Irfldinp firm ninde nn enormous akc for presentation to Queen Victoria Ihc occasion of her jubilee. Itmens- red nine feet six inches around, ten oct high, nnd weighed over a quarter a ton, without any ornaments. Princess was 81,500. It weighed 809 pounds, nine feet high five feet round.

Six niontlis it took for inodel- ig the ornaments, among which were sprays of sugnred leaves of ivy, clematis, honeysuckle' and of her InntR. It was made in the royal liitch- nnd wns sent to Osborne in a special nn, 12 men "lifting It. a Christian Mrs Beardsley adorned her profession by her willing seivice for the Master and his cause. By her sympathy and many deeds of kindness for the poor aud needy the orphan and homeless. She was an active zealous member of the First Presbyterian church where she will-be greatly missfd.

But most of her Immediate family will feel this sad bereavement and to them our heart felt sympathy and commend them to the care and Iteep- Ing of that Blessed One jvho-iilone can peace to. troubled heart. Kesolved.That a copy oj tho above bo sent to the family, a copy to our daily papers for publication, and one spread on the minutes of the association MRS. JI. C.

MOORK. E. 0. MIIiLEH. K.

HJ50KBTT. Committee. THE MIAMI VALLEY-- NAIIQNAtiAM HAMii.Tbis (raid; 8TJEPLITS $20,000.00 Dsulj. 8:40 on, toirn, New York, Buffalo." and til ftftfltern on, tOTOl, JimtatoTrn; 1 HornelliTUls.Blue- liKnitoti, Ht'w York, Eortoc solnti P. W.

Free. F. S. Vice Pres. C.

E. MASON, Aas't CaslUer. DIRECTORS. Hughes, J. H.

Shollenbarger Clarence MurpKy, JI. H. Long, F. S. Heath, L.

P. Hiinn, F. W. Whltaker. Bvcrv facility and accommodation offerei! safe and legitimate HENRY A.

ROSS CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of A WORD TO MOTHERS, Motliers of children alle.ctedi.witli croup or cold. Vieoil' not hesitate to admiuisUir Clinmberlaiu's Cough Komedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be given as confidently to tho babo as to an adttlt. The groat success that has iitlouded its use in the treatment of colds and croups has won for it tlio approval and praise it has received throughout the United States aud in many foreign lands. For sale at Jno.

C. Schwartzes Drugstore. FISHERMAN'S PARADISE OBLINA AND RETURN II. D. SUNDAY, SKl'T.

24TJI. Special train will leave H. D. depot at, o'clock a. in.

Bass fishing was never bettor. Fast run assured. O. KUKMMERLING, AgOllt. $1.00 ROUND TRIP $1 00 INDIANAPOLIS VIA.

0., JI. D. SUNDAY, SKIT." 2-lTlr. Train will leave H. Ky.

depot at m. Returning, leavo Indianapolis at 6:80 p. m. G. KUKMMRKLIXO, Agt.

GtTC UveCbllilren a OrlnK jailed Graln-0. It is a delicious, appetlzini? food drink to take tbeplace ofcoflee. Sold by Rrocern and liked by all who have used it necaune when proferly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but ta dec from all its properties Graln-0 digestion and Htrcngthcna the nerren. It la not a utim- ulnnt bnt lirnlth builder, and children Welt IB drink It with rreaf Iwneflt, Costs abijnt 5-4 ns Purchaser, Messenger, Etc; Try ne Oa R. R.

TioJcsttB C. H. HELVJBY I. 'E. East Fourth 6:41 A.

M. A. M. for Information in Titkit A'r'tat: 7th Cosrt Bte. pw M.

J. i Manufacturer, Merchant and Printer. Of Hamilton, we desire your custom in Engraving and Coiiiinercial Photography, and assure you a hiyb grade work. The Dayton EngravingCo, 30 St. Clair Daylou, O.

A (aim fer.l IOIIK at cuinc on tho siieno after my taklnp two Tills I inn sure has mv lifiiltli for Hit; paal tlircoTertrs. I tan Jtlil wkiuif Casctircts, the only cathartic Worthv of Wllco Ijy scnsltilo people." GEU. BOWLES, liolrd, Miss. T.isto (loofl. Do Wp.1k.-l,.

Gripe. ItV, S5Q, DOo. CURE CONSTIPATION. Hfl.Tfl.nS1 ni1 ennrnntooil ny nil unit nu" I llabll- Flae Job Printing at Tha T1ML-TABLL, He Clnclonafli Hamilton Elec.SLR.Co Cars leave Hamilton at 6 siid 7 lad wcry half hour there-after lip tb7 P.M. at 8-9-10-11 P.M.

-Cars leave College Hill at 6 and 7 A. M. and fvf ry half hour, there-after up to 8 P.M. at P. M.

aud at ii-jo A. li. J. Gta.MgrV TOUBS IN: THE BOCKY MOU3Sr- The Line.of the Denver Grande- Eailrbad, oilers to tourists in Utah and New Mexico the choicest resorts, and to the transcontinental traveler tfie grandest scehqry. Two' separate distinct: tlie Kooky nil through tick- ost't'ivailaulu via either.

The direct lino to Cripple Creek, the greatest ld cauip on ciirth. Double daily train service with through I'ttllmau palace and tourist sleeping cars between Denver, San Francisco aud Los A upreles, and Denver aud Port- laud. Tho best lino to Utah, Jdaho, Montana. Oregon and Washington via the Gateway." "Writo S. K.

Hooper, G. P. T. Denver, Colorado, for illustrated descriptive pamphlets. CHEAP HOME-SEEKER'S EXCUBSION.

On August 1st and loth, September 5th and Srd and 17th, the Missouri Pacific Railway and Iron Mountain Route will have on sale at St. Louis, round trip 'home- soekors' excursion tickets to points in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Arkansas. Texas, Louisiana, Arizonia, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, New Mexico and Idaho, (excepting that tickets will not bo sold'to Texas' points for the oxbursion of Octobsr 3rd s'nti 17th it rate of ouofaro pluo $2.00, tickets rearing flual return limit of twenty ono days from date of pale. overs allowed on going trip, with fifteen, days to.roach destination. For lantl pamphlets, and 'urthor infornmtloan address P.

408 Vine cimiBti.O. rreblo Countv Miir ICxcnreiotn ia roiuisylviiula St'))V. 25th to th, inclusive, low reto forriblo't'xotirslim ttoK'nlw-hrlU bo sold to Eaton from Hamilton, Tlluh-.

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