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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 4

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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TJ1F RE omO, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 THE CITY IN Tbe" Iwnlaut nu4 IVodU-tloii -Severe morrns. Today'l Moiican, 20 to a dozen; Florida aud California, SO to 40c a eucinanw. 5 to JOc each; a ciau berries, lOc a quart; urgpcs. 15 to 20c a pound; puuipkiao, 5 to 15c each; pfr Btininone, turkeyP, to 1'u a pound; chickens, to 30c each; rab- bitB, 10e each Trimps tramps fonnd refuge at the statiouhofBe last eight. John Cleves was arrested last night charged witb disorderly conduct.

At the D. Flttoo and Co Zwick has accepted a position at tbe D.W.Fitton stnrc. Stioley Stewart the young son of Mr and Ura. Snm Stewart is able to be out after a several week's illness with diptheila Gone to C. C.

Carln has gone to Columbus to attend the eossion of the Ohio Dental upsiciation. and eipecte to be away several days A Petty 10 and 11 o'clock last night an overcoat was stolen from the Hamilton Honss. The BUS peeted thief ie a stranger who gave his niine as Joseph Gilmore and who with the coat has disappeared. Full pledged Frank Riedel and Val John'on, recently con firrnid by the Boarl of Control have qualified by giving bond in the FUUI of Tbe sureties in Riedel'e bond areGeo. on John BOD'S, Wm.

Brown ai-d Virgil Gil- creet. Pant for Kirby Kirby singers conducted a second noon day service Nlles Tool works today. A pleasant incident of the meeting was the presentation of pnrse to Mr. Kirby and Mies Kirby by their friends in the shop, who have been interested by their work. The purs? was raised Fpbntaneonsly, nnd was a complete eur- prise to Klrbys.

Interest Iu the inquiry meeting last night at the First Presbyterian church, several unconverted parsons TI quested to be remembered in the prayers of chr sriana. Wore than a Christians irjclud ing some of the leading members re quested the prayers of God's people. Tonight Eav. J. Green will preach jeer, Seeking for rajiug Sheep.

MIES Kuby, sines by rtquest the SQUIRE TOM IS IN THE SADDLE of C. Reseats Fallen "Rough Rider" President McMaken Does the Clever Thing by Him Telli the Board That It Qtve Him Speclil Pleasure to Move McGi-ee- Also Succeed! Himself as Justice. The Board of Control last night did a graceful act in appointing Thomas McGreevy and David Ywikle to succeed themselves as justices of peace. Both had been elected by the people and there is yet a dimness on the ruling that declared them out of cfliee At tbo meeting of the Board of Control last night, McMnken called Mr. to the chair and in a brinf speech moved the appointment of Thomas McGreevy.

"Mr.J President," said Senator Me Maken, "I take a porsoual pleasure iu 'iamicg for appointment to th" office of ELEVATOR CASE'ARGUED Contention Made by the County Oornrnispionwrs. They Argue That on Elevator UHuve Furiilmre. Blum Referee The injunction procwdiug brought by to restrain the county from award ing the Caaa elevator contract, was be Judge N-itlin this morning. Mr. Sard spoke for the state and M.

0 Barns for the coin inissiouers. tention of the corntnisaioaers was nnder section Sol, B. they had the right, in certain cnsea to make purchases in any amount wichont re- eniving bids Thoy asserted that an elevator could not be regarded as a fixture, bat ia in reality rnoveable furni- WHAT KOPPLE HAS DONE Explains Hie Work in a Report to B. of 0. The Meat Milk Dtlrlci ind Slaughter Hotuei.

tare, and as suob can b8 purchased without bids. The cMro has aunonnced no decision. Surlamn Blum Failure. ParriHh. reforee in the Bait of C.Nicolny ha Sortman Bmui Co today fiU-d his report.

H.M ti jds the total debts to $L2 350 on which a dividend of 58 per cent be piH ThH then re liaiug unpaid will hi $4 8-)8 40. Thii not iuidu'lB 1 2S4 owed to Blum Ftipp hsv accrued to ag $77n will therefore be to d'llECt from the stock- There art S31 shares of stock, the Imhle.iB of 207 of whu-h are Involved. Whst may Do. Claws baa been an to employ toelp to cure for the frock of the 4. S.

Campbell estate justice of tbe peace, ThomaiMcOrnevy. He wan elected by the people aud bus his conBtitnentu with honor and fidelity SijaTH McGreevy was unanimously appointed. Upon motion of Mr. Fitter, who was eloquent as Senator McMaken, David Yookle was also appointed, both as jastiCfS of the peace and for B.IW- Iton township, until their successors elected aud qnalifitd next April, i that has COOIH into Ma Their bonds were approved. ai.d to Ir.

Mr. was also instructed to have tbe horses shod. rtiust zo to the infirmary. Clerissa Goiass, of Middletown, who wae recently insane, as bean refused ingot general debility and aged 74 admission Dayton-Asylum, Butlar county's quota beiut; already filled. The Sheriff was instructed to remove her to the infiinnty.

NoN-'w Trial. Judge Nrilttn has overruled the plaintiff's motion for a now trial of the P. C. St. railway T.

V. Bowell and others. Christian Slpp Dcid Christian Sipp a will known re'ei- d-tnt of this ciiy dii-d at his home on' Hanover street at two o'clock this morn years and li months. The funeral will take place from the house at 1:30 and at 2 o'clock from St. John's chnrch Sunday afternoon, Rev.

C. A. Herman officiating. The services will bs under the auspices of Frederick Lodge, I. 0.

C. F. of which diseased was a member. The place of inturment will be Greenwood cemetery. A brott- -r living in Lincoln, Nebraska will be here and attend the obsequies.

Deed Corrected! Thfi correction of a deed in the case of Mary Schout vs Sarah A. Scbont and otbets has been ordered by Judge Neilan. Judge Murphy appointed John rcs a ''thc''iioTuin' i i- Seward, William Boeder and C. tiou of'l'owell Clayton, of Arkansas, Mathes to set off tbe dower interest in Ambn ro Mel co. Dec.

The president to be ainbussiuloi- to Mexico. Seuoi of Gallilee." Lee again preaches Fridiy uight." You Komcro, the former Mexican minister, TrnmOUll ,1 tVio vimlt nf nrn- "to "'Pavlnjf Soiib weeks ago the Board of Control order el certain paving to be done on North street Among the property owners involvtd is Mrs. L. Smith. At the meeting of the board last night a protest was received from Mrs Smilh accompanied by several testimonials fiom neighbors to the effect that tbere WKB a good and substantial brick pavement in front of her premises, good enough for aH ordinary travel.

The matter has low b'enrfftrred to the city solicitor huving been raised to the rank of ambassador, Minister Clayton's promotion followed, under an act of congress. Castomf, li Commerce and Hnirall. WAsmxGTOX, Dec. Payne (N. chairman of the committee on merchant marine and fisheries, Tuesday introduced a bill providing for the extension of the laws re- latiuf to customs, commerce and navi- g-ation over the Hawaiian islands ceded to the United States.

the estate of the late Emmntt Jacobs to the widow Anna M. Jacobs The estate of the lato Hannah Jones has been appraised at $1,771 15. A Brewery's Suit. The Cincinnati Brewing company haa sned Louiea II. Maysr on a of $1,60084.

Hud committee inents. Paris Exposition Mny Be 1'oitponed. PAKIS, Dec. question of post poning the Paris exposition to 1901 is on public improve i being seriously discussed. Tbe reason reason for this is that the work on tbe cxposi- an tion grounds and buildings is in arrears Case: Reported, as a result of the recent strike, and also -William Brown, of 1153 McGlynn there is alleged inefficiency on the part avenue is ill with chicken por Stanley of certain heads of departments.

KIRBYS APPRECIATED N'les Force Prasents Them Baautlful Testimonials of Their Apprecl.tiuu v. J. P.Greene, of the First Presbyterian church and the Kirhy siogtrs held a very interesting shop meeting at the Niles Tool works at nooa today. After the service the employees present- ss Kirby aud her father a handsome b'-iqtiet of roses and. a purse.

Tbe gifts were present, with a few appropriate remarks, by William i Kanffrnsn Kopple, Inspector of rnllk and meat submitted his first official te' port to the Board of Control last night. He says: HAMILTON, 0., Dec. 6, U98. To the Honorable Board of Control, Hamilton, 0. herewith submit a rt of my work as "uif at and milk inspector," since the time of my appointment.

The first department to which I di rected my attemioi wmihe milk department. Having 011 ail from the permit book at the city clerk's office a list of parsons owuing i and operating dairies aud famishing milk, I found the following: Number of milk and selling same thin corporate limits of city 98. Number of cons osned by such per sons 744. I have made visit to fneh places ant interviewed the own-re and received from them an exacs statement of the arnotmt of milk each for sale, the kind and quality o( feed, and also how they managed and operated their dair iea. I also examined all the cows and can happily say, I bad to condemn Mi one, which is now under care Dr.

J. P. Wilson. Wherever I foaud it necessary to offer suggestions they were kindly received and all aeeuiei anxious to the law. With inform-iiion and assistance from he milk d-jpurtment of Cincinnati, I procured the ncc-esary apparatus fo testing the quality of milk snnt iuto thi for sale and consumption.

After takiag samples from difieren m' venders without made et-ti laid down by the misnori ties an found while iniuy of the narnpl'S test ed were faj above tho 11 )ias of ch-i milk bstwr thiu otaers, yet siy no sample foil below the quirdd standard. D-'p artment I find npon examination we have bn eight slaughter houats in the city, ir which are killed most of thi use'" in the city, while in ire than eight pa: sons butcher in other honjna, yet I fin no complaint to maku aa to tha mau nef iu which they are conducted I waa compelled to ordar of them cleaned whmh order w-is complin with, and since then I have had I one calf brought int the cit; for ou the groun ic was tno young to killed. The meat ehops of the city are ke 't in very good condition as a general role. Upon f-x'irnination I ordered three to bi placed in butter arid in condition, which has been done. It is during tbe summer that grnnteat cure attention must b8 paid to the condition in which the meat fchooH and houses are kept.

Under thn I coinofllled to coudeam and ibid the sale of rabbits last Saturday for the reason they were unfir, to eat OUR STORE GROWS I IT DESERVES! Our business is doubling itself. Honest buciness nieth- ods, fair treatment and Krebs Co's. famous tailor-made clothing, that real merit, is what is doing it. If you are in need of au overcoat or suit, come to us. S4.75, $5,75, I $7,50 and $10.00 Match any of -those if you can.

Soils, S5, $7,59, $13,03 $12,50 L. 9 PA strKS I I MxCDj 11 tu YOU WANT TO KNOW how the INTERSTATE GUARANTEES yon 8 Per Cent, an investment il 50 a montli or more, you should read our booklet. Stewart is reported well ant tha house was famig-ited tins aflernoon The Keller children on North street have pntirely recovered and the -s been thoroughly fumigated and i no cunning renovated. Suburbs of nnviinn Evacaaten. HAVANA, Dec.

Spanish soldiery Tuesday evacuated Keg-la and Puentes Grandes, suburbs of llavana. Patterson, one of the employees. The wonderful sinpinn of Mies Kirby bus' known points, met with marvelous results a uong the shop men. The rabh ts were shipped here and as we have no wHy to determine how long bafln dead, and their ap- psarnnne h-ing uninviting as a matter of furlwde their sale, The better plan would be to reatricr. tbe sale of all rabbits shipped from un- Flannelette man's.

lilunkcts at Sti-sie Voijcl- complet'n record to date all of my work. Very respectfully, K. KOPPEL Meat and milk inspector. FIFTH YEAR, $288,361.94 PAID TO INVESTORS. RESERVE $82,814.78 What it is.

Its purpose. Its safety. Why it succeeds How we do it. Deposit with State Treasurer 000,00, which is the first installment on $100,000 ,00 required by law. SENT FREE UPON REQUEST.

C. P. HATHORN, District Agent, HAMILTON, OHIO. THE INTERSTATE SAVINGS INVESTMENT GEKEK4L OFFICES 305, 306, 307 and 310 WEAVE B'LD'G CIKCIKNATI. A FEW STATEMENTS OF FACTS ABOUT HAMILTON' HOLIDAY STORE.

are not advertising Ghost Stories or Fairy Tales we get our Holiday Selection complete. How well we have ucceeded we will leave lie sparkliDg jewels as here. Tne costliest and most modest, priced product of the golcUrnubs are ially inv7te you to honor us with your presence-to show ou what we have. The Glittering and Sparkling Jewels and the Diamond are hei in all their Glory. SolitaryTVamnud Ear Drop represented.

There are novelties For months we have been king every effort to I such a sublime collection of glittering gold and from all over the world that are exclusive with us. We cord- 9 5 Loose most inngiiifi- cent collection of the puicst quartz of w'litp, whiie and blue white. KVITV sti'lie perfect. WP iiiituiit thi-iii in linpst Tilfany moulc- hi.KK This is the prnper to buy. Dianniiul prieos $500 each 10 en niMirnitioeut collpction o' Kings, tiding.birthday orCbristmas presents Genuine Solitary Diamond Kin'--? Genuine Diamonds Genuine Diamonds aud Rubies aud Emeralds $10.00 to if300.00 ii pair A n'tife seli'f'f'on of Uiamoiid Brooches to $10.00 to $100.0.) each Genuine Dianunds A Opals to (Hemline Diamo uls and Topas (iemiine Diam it.ds and Sapphire.

$10.00 to IHI cni'h Diamond Studs $5.00 to Jiioti.OO each Diimond Pendanis lul witli riutfct cut. htunt? o' Kn Co or.s at, SiO 00 to $:.00 eaci Diamond Studs 10 Thuflnc I PureOoitl 1 find bt-st mad 1 SI2 up la 535 each A Cordial luvltatloa is extencind to tlie public to see our ex- snJuction oi goods for Holiday THE SHOWING OF WATCHES is one of bewildering- beauty. Wntches that houifht. for intrinsic worth. Thn caso of a watch has no more to do with its works than the shell of an ('Kg with its inwards.

you buy ou faith. Soino 1 buy watcboB the same way. Hero it is ililferuut. Our watch movements bear names of the moat famous of movements in the world. A ptiaraiiteo of perfection to which add our positive trtiiin-intee.

The sorts are pickle, silver, gold fl 1-d niul solid filled. Jilany of them beautifully studded with diamonds and other precir-us stum s. Banquet Lamps. Beautiful China. Jlrns- (len ur nled.

Copper Lumps in the newest styles of colorings shapes at $4.00 And Upward. I i To begin witb want io sny that wi-arc making a specialty of tine goods. What we mean by that is goods that, arc honestly made, that will wear as we reprusuiit timm. Low price, bashy are not, to be found in our stcclc. We guaraatee every article as represented or money refunded P.

open every evening. CH AS. DIEFENBACH..

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