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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 4

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OHIO. FHIPAV. ocrrOBm JST, I TIE an IN BKICF. The Cooler wr mud rain ulutil probably SBI- IMvattniil. followed clvudy, wcnilier.

Cool, uoucrully fair. Cold frosi. Infirmary Michael Baity Krod Leirs of Hamilton were to the infirmary lo- day. Abused Mis Holmes arrested yesterday ovocing charged with cruelty lo animals, ly composed of members from Hut- He was unmercifully whipping his'lor and 1'rehle counties iu Ohio and DOCTORS NAME OFFICEKS Union District Medical Society Moots. Dr.

Plf mtn lilccted President Dr. Torrcnce Next in Liberty. The I'nion District Medical Socie- horfie at High and Water street. Connaughton on complied with I he orders of Chief Stroll, by getting weighed. Oflieer JohuCoiinaughton was reinstated on the police force last night and re- numoddnty.

a Disturber Franz was arrested yesterday afternoon fur loitering. He was down around H. li P. Detacher's shops inclined to make trouble. He is about 20 years old, lives in this city hut has been tramping for some lime.

More Wagon One's hose wagon is at Schwoizer's shops undergoing repairs. It is to bo pvintod while trimmed in gold. The I'rol wagon was also at the shop tnis morning and had aprons attached to the front and rear to prevent splashing. Will Open is now in readiness for the opening of the lunch room and coffee house of the Woman's League of Hamilton. The place for serving, jN'o.

2IS High street, wifl open tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock aud will continue until lute in the evening. The patronage of Iho people is most earnestly solicited, so that by thuir aid this new venture can bo made a permanent thing for this city. Semi-anmul Convention. The semi-annual convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavorers will beheld to-morrow Darrtown in the morning and afternoon. The local Westminister Presbyterian society will send a delegation of ten people.

The Kev. Oeo. E. Thompson, will give an address. George Dick aud Paul Mitchell will make short talks.

The first Reformed church will also be represented at this meeting which promises to be a good one. Sorg In Washington. A- 'Washington, uote to the quirer says: Hon. and Mrs. P.

J. Sorg, of Middletown, Ohio, arrived here tonight. Mr. Sorg expresses himself aJktW 1 0 situation Ohio. three counties in Indiana, held a line mooting yesterday at Coiinors- ville.

Those present from this county wore Dr. DanlMillikin, U)r. John Francis and Dr. W. f).

Hancock ol Millvillo aud Dr. J. E. Torrenco, of Oxford. A splendid program was carried out aud a full corps of oilicers elected, among them being Dr.

I'igman of Liberty, president, Dr. MeCJee of Rnshville, vice president and Dr. C. K. Torrenco of Oxford, secretary.

The next meeting will be hold al Liberty, in April UIOO. En- Colored Couple Elope. Elmer Moore aud Lena Wallace, known Middletowu colored people, eloped Monday and secured a license to marry at Newport, Ky. Or. Cough Syrup is a grand old remedy, used for many years, and still in public favor.

It is without doubt the best medicine for all pulmonary affections. It always cures. All druggists sell it for 25 cte. Drink Moorlein's 'the best iu the Alvin Pllaum, agent Phone M9. 89-10t BEKCHM tor rtutrasR lUl.ir eitln; MR.

SEWARD DRAGGED He Was Considerably Bruised In a Runaway Accident. About II o'clock this morning John Soward drove over to Dr. W. Miller's on South street to get a screen. Dr.

Miller brought the screen out and put it in the wagon, and just as Mr. Soward was getting iu, the horse ran oil'. Mr. Seward held on and was dragged some little distance before he let go. lie was considerably bruised up.

The horse ran up and started down Main street where it on the paving midway to the bridge, fell down and was caught. It was unhurt. The screen was thrown out in the runaway and broken. EAST HAMILTON RALLY Morey And Reiss Will Speak Tomorrow Evening. All arrangements have been made for a big republican meeting in Krieliug's hall East Hamilton tomorrow evening.

H. L. Morey will deliver au address in English and George T. Reiss in German. Everybody is invited to be present.

Spoke at The Barracks, Colonel James K. Neal and Joseph E. Brate addressed the First and Fifth warj McLean clubs in the Salvation anny barracks on South street last night. The Miuktown band was out in force. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE OTJKKD.

fly local Uiey cannot roach the diseased portion of ttie ear. There is only way to cure deafnoRS, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Infijinimed condition of the mucous lining of tho Tube. When this gets JnHttinmcd you have a rumbling Hound or iieiiriiiR, and when it in entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless tho inflammation cun he taken out and this tube ruKtorod to its normal condi- I Ion, hearing will ho destroyed forever; nine outof ten jiro caused by Is nothing hut an inflammatod condition of jho mucous surfaces. Wo will give oiio-hunarotl dollars for any use of deafness (caused by catarrh) thai cancoti bo cuied by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

Send for circulars, free. F. J. OHKNBY Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists.

75o. Halls Family Pills are me boet. Cucumbers at Ilofhenbnsh's. Dressed Poultry as Eothenbush's. Do You Know What This Closing Out Sale Means To You Do you kuow that It's a money-saving event? Hundreds of women have seen the opportunity to save and have taken advantage of it, Tomorrow the prices go still lower.

We are determined to close the stock out quickly. Fleeced Wrapper that were 100 a yard, in beautiful patterns and dark colors at 7ic. Chinchilla a heavy fleeced material in handsome patterns looks like eiderdown very desirable for dressing sacques, the price was iSc yd at lie. Outiuji Flannels that were Sy(c and loc yd at 7Jc yd. Red Table Linens that were 400, SDC at 3OC yd.

Cotton Blankets ox- Ira. large avid heavy that were at 75 Men's nibbed Underwear the 35C quality at 2OC ea Women's Union Suits that were SOG 440 that were $1.00 Umbrellas Special steel rod umbrellas that were ysc for 55C. A Corset Bargain. A lot of odds aud ends of $1.00 and $1.25 Corsets uios all sizes at 750 Kid Gloves Our $1.00 gloves to-morrow 79C pr. Boys' and Girls' Knit Waists the 250 kind at 190 each, Trimmed Hat Sale Tomorrow A big Hue oflints nicely trimmed iu up-to-date style with, best materials at $2.00 and £2.50 each.

At $3.00 and S.I-50 we show a lite that regularly would sell at $5.00. Tkes; re handsome goods. You cannot help but notice Uui they are decided Inrgaius at the price. DAVIS OMITTED TO SIGN PAPERS That Gave Polls to Political Enemies. Certificates of Morgan Township Election Judges.

BOSTON ON THIRD STREET. Turn Up Without the Chief Deputy's Howl From fliion Democrats, Who Will Seek Explanation. Unless today's indications fail tlio laired between Schwab and Mason democrats will bo given au airing before the board of deputy slate supervisors of elections when thoy meet tomorrow. Chief Deputy Oliver Perry Davis, tlio Schwab member of the board will in all likelihood bo called upon to explain why tlio certificates of appointment issued to some of his political enemies iu Morgan township were irregular.The protest will probably be presented by the compli- nants ill person. It will be recalled that when the board appointed precinct judges and clerks of election some weeks ago, Mr.

Davis' recommendations were ignored in behalf of the recommendations of the democratic county committee presented by Member M. 0. Burns.who represents the Msson- 3ray iniluouco in the board. Davis uid Burns clashed over every democratic appointment but the upshot of the matter was that the board accepted the view that the democratic committee was the proper source of democratic appointments, a-ud Davis was unable to crowd iu any Schwab jlIicialB at the polls. It was a bitter pill for him to swal- ow, especially in Morgan township, whoro lie is at sword's points with Gray contingent.

As chief deputy was Davis 1 duty to sign the certificates of appointed before they were nailed to the appoiuters. It was supposed that he had done so; but today transpired that the certificates received by Amos Jones, George Waling and L.U.Browu as judges inMor- gau township, were without ignaturo and in consequence in- alid. They are all staunch democrats, and they at ouco'enrlterf howl that echoed ovor the lills from Okoaiia to Scipio. 'iv norrow, it is said, they will appear before the election board, to inquire whether Mr. Davis was enf- 'oriug from a lapse of memory when he approached the duty of signing be papers that put the polls of hie own township into the hands of his jolitical enemies.

But then uiis- will happen. IN CONTEMPT OF COURT Two Witnesses Who Failed to Appear Arrested. Jntlgo Nfilaii was engaged today hearing tlio case of Talbort VB. Falbert.a suit involving tlio distribution, of iibont seventeen acres of laiul if the estate of the late Curtis Coulon. Elmoro Flicker and wife of Fair- ield township were witnessed and ailod to nppoar.

Au onlor was issued for their arrest and they wore brought in by Deputy Mather. Packer was fined the cost and sent to ail until they are paid. Mrs. Packer iad a hearing this afternoon, GO'ABROAD Niles Tool Works Company Sends Representative to Germany. Gustavo Kick leaves tonight fur Germany to look after tlio interests of the Niles Tool Works company.

He will be absent some time. Axel Kick succeeds him as foreman of the Niles gun shop. The employes of tho gun shop, B. John- sou, presented Mr. Kick with a handsome umbrella.

Allowed $500 In tlio matter of tin estate of Mary H. tho claim of O. V. Parrish in the sum of JoOO lias boon allowed against the estate is valid and t-oiroct. Won't Recognize Castro.

CAKAPAS, Oct. foreign ministers rofnso lo recognize Castre until so instructed. THE BANNER PILH OURB Jtanuer Salve. It glvis im relief and will to in olfect a Kc. At tho KoyM Pharmacy Hne Job Printing at The Republlctn-Nowi, Suits and Overcoats FOR MEN AND BOYS Afid plain facts about Krcbs Clothing.

All Wool in. newspapers is not at all all wool lu the fabrics dccribed. Some times woolen shoddy is wool. (We would call it Wool Shoddy) with us there is no misrepreseutation facts. Krebs Famous Tailor-Wade Clothing is different from others and Better.

8 we as manufacturers take greater care In selecting only reliable cloths, liuings and trimmings. Because our clothing is made by expert tailors who tailor them and- not merely sew them together. we pay our tailors more money for making our clothing so that they can afford to work in clean, well lighted work rooms where they can see to make them better. we examine every suit carefully and if any slight in work we return it to the maker. CHEVIOT SUITS Grey or brown mingles, plaids or stripes.

Coats deeply iced with the same goods. Heavy linings and satin pip- ings. You'd think them cheap at $10.00. Beaver, Kersey or Thibet Overcoats A splendid quality, medium lengths, velvet collars, good liuiugs and tailor made. SUITS Made of Cassimeres or Worsted Cloths in mottles, stripes, checks or mixtures, some with yatiu linings, others with satin sleeve linings, tillor-made throughout.

OVERCOATS Made of Flue Covert or Kersey Cloth, iu Light Tans Black or Blue, Velvet Collars, Heavy Italian Liuings, Tailor-made; in every way a Stylish Coat. $12.50 $15.00 BUYS Suits or Overcoats that arc the acme of tailors art iu all the New Suits of Herrlnbone Worsteds, Striped Checked or overplaid, Worsteds, English Cassimere etc. Overcoats of Covert Cloths, Fine Kersey Cloth, French Thibet Cloths etc. Iu every way up-to-date. In fact here you reach the best ready-made Business Suite.

Boys' and Children's Clothing in great variety. The Newest Fabrics, the Latest Stylos in Cutting and most Artistic Child's Suite of Chinchilla or Cheviot, large collar, strong aud well made. For Raefera oi' the latent "aud moat artistic get-up, tailored, moat stylish garment. WE CORDIALLY WELCOME YOU TOMORROW. KREBS Sc CO COURT NEWS Horey Hitlers Demurrers.

In tho suit of Stephen Crauo against Emory SMIlnmn and others, W. C. of the defendants, has filed demurrer t'i the polition aud lo the amendment to tho poti- lion. Ho alleges that they do not contain facts millieiont to constitute a cause of action. Wife Ask Divorce.

Minnie JBoubright has applied for divorce from Stephen Jionbright of Cincinnati. The wife lives hi Hamilton. They were married in Cincinnati on March 21, 1ES5. She charges gross neglect aud failure to support their child, Harry, aged M. She also asUs tlio court to enjoin the husband from interfering with tho eiiMcrlv of fcho child.

Transcript on Appeal. A transcript on appeal has boon filed iu the case of Adsim Haag against Chris Heater. Probate Court. Frank H. Flonuer has applied to bo appointed administrator of the estate of tho tale Adnni Fleunor of St.

Clair township. The personalty is valued at $500 and Mr Flemior offers $1000 bond I1IS BRAIN PARALYZED. George Kiliu Expires After Short Illness. BBV. A DONAHOB TostiQea to tho Good Quulltlos of Cmambeiltiiu's Oousth On tho Mil of December, tf.

A. M. K. Church, South, Ft. Pleasant, W.

contracted a severe cold attended from tbouoginningby violeill coughing- Ho says: After resorting to a number of so-called specifics, usually kepi, iu Hie house, to no purpose. I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kxuiody, which acted like a charm. I moist cheerfully rocouimoiul it 10 the public. Kor salo nt J. C.

Schwartz's drug store. Green Ho.insat Ho Was ail Esteemed Young Resident of The First flor- tuary Notes. Kihn diurt at his homo on Prugri'ss Avi-iiiio ill 12 o'clock last night of paralysis of the brain and in a7th year of his ago. Ho was i a milliter and was employed atSohn- and went to work as inuiU Tuesday morning but wont homo about 11 o'clock that day complaining of being sick. He later became misciotisuess and remained iu until his death.

Ho came hero from Indiana find had lived in this city about five years. He was a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Roess, of Vino street leaves a widow and two small children. Ho was an honest and industrious man, a kind and alioction- ate husband aud father aud his death has caused much sorrow.

Cucumbers at Hotlionhtuh's. Deaths at Hiddlclown, Mm. James Dwyer, 80, and Kdwnrd Huck, two well-known Middletown people, died yesterday inorn- ius after lingering illnesses. Both Were prominent members of Holy Triuily o.hnrob, and a double funeral will be bold from that edifice Saturday morning at o'clock. Mrs Dwynr loft a sou and Mr.

Buck a widow and son. l.cla Marie Mawlcy. Mario, the infant daughter of Thomas aud Eldora Hawloy, of Warwickshire died at 2 p. HI. yesterday aged ten mouths.

The funeral will take place from the house tomorrow aftumoon at 2 o'clock, Kov. H. N. Uniaouborry officiating. The interment will be in Greenwood cemetery.

FOOTBALL TOMORROW. High School Team Anxious to Prevent Hnrtwcll From Scoring. The game of football to bo played tomorrow afternoon at Park by the Wyoming and Hamilton High school teams, will bo called at 2:30 o'clock. This game is looked forward to with considerable interest, for as yet tho local loam has not boon scored upon and this record would like ho be continued. The following is tlio lino-up of the two teams.

Hamilton Wyoming James Full Back Sarvia Adams. Back. Morton L. Half-back Smith ICnd Kirby(Mgr) Nodler Bud Burner Snider H. Tackle Waas Spoar Guard Oleasou N.

Vornor lj. Guard Young Bookman. (CnnU The Wyoming team will arrive at 10 o'clock ovor tho H. I). IT SAVED HER LIFQ.

Miss MAMIK SMITH, MUldlosboro Ky. writes: My little sister had the Croup very bad. 1 gave her several dosog of Honey and Tar and she was instantly roleivod. It saved her life. At the lioyal Pharmacy.

Dressed Poultry as Rothoubush's. Cauliflower at Kolhonhnsh'a. Groon Bonus at RothenbuBh's..

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