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THI MPUBLIOAH-ireWS, HAMTLTOIT. OHIO. FRIDAY. DBOaMBBB, 7 TAKE IT IN TIME fort Scorn of Hamilton People Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect the aching back, Urinary trouble, diabetes, purely follows.

Doan's Kidney Pills relievo backache, Cure every kidney 111. Hamilton citizens endorse them. Mrs. Kato Jones, of 125 North Front Street, Hamilton, says: "Mr. Jones is just as enthusiastic about recommending Doan's Kidney Pills now as he was eight years ago when they cured him of lumbago or pain across the loins.

Shortly after finishing taking Doan's Kidney Pllls he related his experience for publication. He said that previous to taking Doan's Kidney Pills he had tried all kinds of remedies but obtaining relief. This remedy not only banished the pain from his Dack but cured him entirely of all distressing symptoms arising kidney trouble, and up to date there has been no return of them. Mr. Jones has told many of his friends about what Doan's Kidney Pills did fur him and has advised their use on every occasion which has arisen." For sale by all dealers.

Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name--Doan's-and take no other. Dawderine HAIR And wi can PROVE, IT 'MARIE Gorllcld Boulevard, Chicago, Age 4 Years. hUtthTFranoes Knowlton's beautiful head of (olden hair lias mado her famous the world orer.

She Is only four years old and her hair bangs within one foot of the floor. Dr. E. W. Knowlton, her lather.

Is the discoverer ofDan- dettoe, and attributes the beauty her wonderful growth of hair to the extraordinary hair strengthening qualities of tils great hair growing remedy. It Has been tested on hundreds ol others and has proven absolutely successful In every castfiSOW on sale at all druggists, three sizes, SBo.SOa. fl.OO per bottle. DANDEBINE Chicacu. For Sale and Guaranteed By RADCLIFFE BROS.

JESUS ON THE CROSS Sunday School Lesson lorDec. 9.1906 Sreeisi'y Prepared for This Payer. I.KSSOX Mcln- forgive thorn: lor they Kncnv not wlial they Uu. TlMIc'-FrltHy, April fram nlnc a (GolKotha). Just outside the city or Jerusalem, iiro.mbly on tho north.

yarls from the. Damascus Are sold by tie following fceEable Grocers loose, or la sealed P. Brack, 259 Chestnut. D. W.

Charles, Third and Court. G. H. Cochran, East Avenue and John. J.

C. Engel, Eleventh and Heaton. C- G. Fischer, Third and Central. W.

J. Fischer, 1220 Hanover. F. Fries, 123-25 S. Third.

H. Frechtling, 150-S4 High St W. C. Frechtling and 202 Higk C. Geckler, Front and Ludlow.

Geyer and Sharp, 583 Main. E. Gradolph, Front and Chestnut. Hershner and Son, Lindenwald, Ohio. Lindenwald Gro.

Lindenirald, O. Frank Hilz, High Street. D. Kcra and Seventh aad Campbell. Lincgar 434 S.

Front. Marshall it Jones. 1001 Central. H. Moellcr, 403 Main.

G. E. Muncey, Sixth and Heaton. E. Pearson, 918 E.

High. A. P. Roener, Lindenwald. G.

J. Rittcr, 566 Main. W. Schawann, 502 Main. M.

Stolr, 127 N. Third. A. Steiger anS Son, 927 Vine. F.

C. Schneider, Third and Hcaton. C. G. Stcinecker, Twelfth and Grand Blvd.

A. F. Storck, Third and Ludlow. D. Von Stein, 642 Monument.

Webb and Young, Tenth and Heaton. F. S. Waencr and Sons. 19 N.

Third. G. Waldvogel, 538 Froat. PUBLISHED 6VAUTHORITVOF THE ll.r.i/1 RNO CEVLO'j'COt-IMlSSIONERl A Positive CURE FOR Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Onco.

rt, Matt. i I' Vr CO; Murk John Comment and Suggestive Thought. V. 33. "They." the Roman soldiers and their victim.

"They crucified him." Koman soldiers performed the act, but they only instruments for carrying out tho decree of Pilate, given to appease the bitter hatred of the Jewish rulers. was more truly the who crucified Jesus. "Malefactors." Evil-doers. Another account calls them thieves. V.

3-1. "Father, forgive them." This was the first of Jesus' seven sayings from the cross. "Know not what they do." The soldiers were executing orders, and did not know the character of the one they crucified. Pilate and (he Jews knew that they were putting to death an innocent man. V.

35. "The people stood beholding." Jerusalem was thronged with visitors at this the Passover season. "Rulers derided him." Jewish rulers, probably members of the San- heflrin, were anxious that all should know that they repudiated the one who was being crucified as "King of the Jews." "He saved others." Sarcastically implying a disbelief in his miracles of healing. "Let him save himself." Or, as recorded by Matchew: "Himself he cannot save." Thus was uttered in jest an eternal and universal truth. Jesus could not save himself, and yet saved men.

V. 30. "Mocked him offering him vinegar." They took, prot.ably, some of the sour wine they had brought to refresh themselves, and pretended to offer it as a festive cup to the kingly victim. V. 37.

"If thou be king." To the Gentile soldiers Christ's claim that he was a king seemed most absurd, and so they jested about this. V. 3S. "Superscription." On a white tablet made of wood coated with gypsum, was written in black letters the accusation for which he suffered. Pilate had this superscription written in three languages--in Hebrew for the Jews, in Latin for the Romany and in Greek, that strangers and foreigners might read.

V. 39. "Malefactors which were hanged." Perhaps these men were tied their crosses by cords. "Railed on him." This one joined In mocking Jesus. V.

40. "The other rebuked him." Perhaps it was the meekness Jesus showed, or his prayer for his murderers, or his confidence in calling God "Father," or his whole bearing, that convinced the one malefactor that Jesus was not only innocent, but that was what he claimed to be--Lord of men. V. 41. "We indeed justly." He acknowledged that his own sentence was just.

We believe that he was truly penitent for his sins. "Hath done nothing amiss! We do not know how much he had known about Jesus before this time, but at any rate he was convinced that Jesus was an innocent man. V. 42. "Lord, remember me." He believes in Jesus' love and feels His ability to save.

V. 43. "To-day shall thou be with me in paradise." The man had prayed for a blessing in a far distant day, but Jesus grants him what shall be realized to-day. V. 44.

"Sixth hour ninth hour." From noon until three p. a miraculous darkness enveloped as if the sun hid his face from beholding the wickedness of men. V. 45. "Sun was darkened." This explanation endorses the testimony of astronomy t'liat an eclipse of the sun at the time of full moon was impossl ble (the Passover was celebrated at full moon), hence the darkness musi have been supernatural.

"The veil of the temple was rent." This rending signified that the way of access Into the very presence of God was opened iy Christ V. 46. "When." At the moment Jeus felt that he was about to lose con iCiousness, after having pronouncet he words "It Is finished," he cried 'with a loud voice," showing that hi ihysical powers were not exhausted 'Father, into thy hands I comment my spirit." He committed his soul as he had committed all else, to tho of the Father. "Gave up th ghost." Breathed out his life. Th vord used indicates tho voluntary sur render of life.

Practical Points. V. 33. The spotless Lamb of Goi died in the midst of sinners, by am 'or man's Pet. 3: IS.

V. 34. As we think how much Chris "orgave us, surely we should forgiv all who sin against 4:32. V. 36.

The Christian need not ma rel if, like his Master, he is calle upon to endure the reproach of men --1 Cor. 4:13. V. 37. My living for self, one lose all that makes life worth 8:35.

V. 42. He whom we so often forge ever remembers 49:15. V. 45.

Through Jesus we have immediate access to the very heart of 10:19, 20. V. 46. Let us freely give our lives to him who gave his life for Cor. 5:15.

NEWS OF THE -JCtTBTB. Asks Partition. By David Pierce, hlg attorney, Marcus W. Goodman has brought suit against Mary E. and J.

L. Wakefield, her husband, asking for the partlton of Inlots 475C, 4757, 4758, 4769, 47CO and 4761 in the Fourth Ward of this city. Suit Ends. The case of Enos Brant against Luke Wylc has been dismissed without record or prejudice at Brant's costs. Exceptions.

One Out Damages. In the case of the Ferro-Concreto Construction Company against John Brannon, constable, tlie court has found that at the time of the commencement of this action the right of possession In the property In contro- Tsy was in the construction com- iny and its damages by reason suit have been assessed at one 'nt together with its costs. To Distribute Money. In the case of the West Side uilding and Loan Assoclatoin gainst August Kopp and others, the leriff has been ordered to distrl- the proceeds of the sale of the ial estate as follows: Costs to the building asso- on to Peter Tisinger on judgment lien $123.30 he to pay tie costs of the lien to atherine InYhoff $130.44. Probate Court.

The appraisement of the real es- te at $1800 has been approved in he case of W. G. Thompson, admin- trator against Elva Alkinson and administrator has furnished an dditional bond in the sum of $3000 ith C. E. Mason, 0.

M. Bake and J. Slayback as sureties. In the divorce case of Lillie M. euner against John C.

Nenner the efendant has been ordered to pay his wife $4 per week as tempers' alimony until further order of ourt. By authority of the probate court nd the consent of the parent, John Farrell, Frank and Mayme Farrell is wifo have adopted Clara Farrell, ged years as their own child. Denis Ross, administrator of the state of Alexander McCormick, de- eased has filed a first and final ac- ount showing receipts and dis- amountnig to $700.12. C. D.

Mathes, adminstrator of the state of Wilhelmina 'Dowlin'g, de- eased, has reported to the probate ourt his distribution of part of the ersonal property among the heirs 'homas B. and Thomas and Marguer- Dowling and that he has disposed the balance at private sale for he will account at his next set- Ellen Wempe, executrix of tho es- ate of Elizabeth Bailor, deceased, as filed a first and final account bowing receipts and disbursements mounting to $12041.94. Catherine Keller, guardian of Solonon Keller has filed a final account bowing a balance due the guardian $42.51. Mabel T. Barnltz, guardian of larie T.

Barnltz has filed a current ccount balancing at $508.75. A criminal transcript from the ocket of I. M. Warwick, J. P.

ha? een filed in the common pleas in the ase of the State of Ohio against kerning Jones, assaulting his wife, iucy Jones, with intent to kill. MAY SEE HIS CHILDREN. iVeiss Is Granted Permission By Judge Belden. The case of Josephine L. Weiss gainst Joseph G.

Weiss was leard before Judge Belden yes- erday on a motion for an order 3 permit and allow Weiss to see is two children at the home iis parents at reasonable times and upon suitable occasions. Af er hearing the evidence th court sustained the motion anc lecreed that, Weiss should be per nitted to see the children one two weeks on Saturdays jetween the hours of 2 and o'clock p. the first visit to be nacle on Saturday, December 15 1906 and so on until further or of court. The children are no be taken out of the jurisdiction of the court by the grand father foseph Weiss, senior or any OUTWITS THE SURGEON. A complication of female troubles with catarrh of the stomach am bowels, had reduced Mrs.

Thos. Austin, of Leavenworth, to sue! a deplorable condition, that her doc tor advised au operation; but he husband fearing fatal results, post poned this to try Electric Bitters and to the amazement of all wh knew her, this medicine complete! cured her. Guaranteed cure for tor pid liver, kidney disease, biliousnesi jaundice, chills and fever, genera debility, nervousness and blood po: soiling. Best tonic made. Price 50 at Radcliffe drug store.

Try 1 "Pineules" (iion-alholic) mad from resin from our Pine Foresl used for hundreds of years of Bla( der and Kidney diseases. Medicin for thirty days. $1.00. Guarantee to give satisfaction or money funded. Get our guarantee coupo from Radcliffe Bros.

It rirnnsM, soothes, Iinula mill protects lliu (liwiisral mumlimnc. It cures Catarrh nmlilrivoanwiivaCnld in tholleadqliiokly. Huiiloros tho Kcnni'S of Tuslo nu-1 Smell. Full i-U. DniKglsts or by imil, 'I'-ilil am 10 ly innil.

Ely llruthorfl. C(i Htrett, Now Xth. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the of De-Witt's Kidney and Bladde Pills i drive the poisons fron the system and afford relief, week's treatment for 25c. Sold by a druggists.

summit of perfection--the, triumph of a lifetime of experience--has been reached in Mecca Cigarettes. Their oval shape, packed close and full, is almost twice the size of other cigarettes at the same price. And their quality is better, too. 10 for 5-cents are just right all in appearance, in satisfaction and in economy---cigarettes of oriental perfection sold at the latest, lowest, modern- day price. Get some today.

he parties to this action. Notice las been given of appeal and the iond fixed at $50. REAL ESTATE MARKET, Record of Deeds Filed With Recorder J. C. Braun.

Deeds for the transfer of real estate have been filed for record the office of the county recorder as Charles A. Loop to William W. Brooks, lot Mile; $1950. George W. Hershner to Theo- lore E.

Hershner, lot 31, Linden- aid $1. Phillipino Edwards to L. D. Kazzard, part of lot 5072, Ham- to George Riesz, Clair Township; Iton; $75. Jacob Wehr .0 acres, St.

1025. Charles T. Martin to Charles Mikescll, lots 5563 and 5564, Hamilton; Albert E. Greer to William E. Clark, 5317 and 25,55 acres, Ox- Township; SI.

Edwin Kilt to Joseph L. Ferns, part of lot 232, Coke Addition; $1. John Stange to Joseph L. Fergus, part of lot 232, Coke Addition $1. Joseph L.

Fergus to Straiten Smith, lot 232, Coke Additional. H. W. Shollcnbarger to Charles Lowe, lot 1337, East Hamilton; $1. C.

E. Griesmer and others to H. P. Britton, lot 1662, Griesmer's Second Addition; SI. CHAliLOTTESVI LLE.

Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Bake and son Stanley were the guests of William Bake and family at College Corner, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Shuler, spent Sunday afternoon the guests of Will Strothman and family. John Blacker and Prank Strothman transacted business at College Corner Saturday. Oakley Bake and family took din- ner Sunday with Dan Fields and family at Conlreras. Mr. and Mrs.

James Seal spent Saturday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shanklin at Billiugsville. Mr. and Mrs.

Milton Moon called on Will Wheller and family Sunday. Charley Butt and George Neiden- baugh transacted business in Col- -ege Corner Saturday. Mrs. Alma Butt and Mrs. Gertie Blacker called on Mrs.

Alta Strothman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Miller spent Sunday at Goodwin's Corner the guest of Barney Irwin and family. Mrs.

Gertie Blacker and Mildred and Miss Emma Strothman called on Mrs. Will Wheeler and daughter Lessie Sunday. John Blacker and family spent Sunday evening, the guests of Will Strothman and family. Miss L'essie Wheeler is on the sick list. Mrs.

Alta Strothman who has been sick tho past week is slowly improving. Mrs. Ollie Smith is no better. Mr. and Mrs.

George Neiden- baugh entertained at dinner Sunday Charley Neiden- Tom Vanness and family Hedrick and family, Sam baugh and family and Andy Neid- enbaugh and mother. A WESTERN WONDER. There's a Hill at Bowie, that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L.

Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and 'doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am com- plelely cured." Only sure cough cold cure.

Guaranteed by Radcliffe Bros. Druggist. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free. The high deep ovens of Jewel Steel Ranges jfesiT-aiaiT heat quickly and evenly, the smallest amount i of fuel, and perfect baking can be done on oven rack and oven bottom. JEWEL STEEL meet every desire of the housewife.

Large, strong, non-warping tops--big fire boxes hold fire over night--grates can be used for coal or wood--and the specially designed heat distributing flues are easy to get at and easy to clean out. Jewel Steel' Ranges are hand riveted with cone-head rivets--not machine riveted--and are wonderfully i a strong. Don't make the mistake of buying any other range when you can have a JEWEL. Warning--Others try to imitate Jewel Stoves. Do not be.

misled. Genuine Jewels bear the i trademark printed herewith. Buy. I from us, run no rick of getting imitations. FOlfSALE BY GEO.

Job Wofk at TITO days treatment free. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired digestion, impure asslni- uiation of food, Increased appetite. Do not fall to avail yourself of the above offer. Bold by Itadcllffc Bros. Kemp's Balsam Will slop any cough that can be slopped by medicine and cure counhs that cannot be cured by any other medicine.

It Is always the best cough cure. You cannot afford to take chances on any other kind. HEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip, asthma and consumption In first stages. For any of tho ordinary diseases of the skin Chamberlain's Salve is excellent. It not only allays the itching and smarting but effects a cure.

For sale by R. K. Heeler, 13G High and S. L. Beeler, Main and Streets.

MAKES THE LIVER LIVELY. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives permanent relief In cases of Tiahnual constipation as it stimulates the liver and restores the natural action of the bowels i Irritating these' organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to lalse. Remember the name Orino and refuse substitutes. II.

K. Beeler. ManZan Pilo Remedy put up In convenient, collapsible tubes with nozzle a a so that the remedy ho applied at the very scat ot tho trouble, thus relieving almost instantly Weeding, Itching or pro- trwltnn piles. Kimrnn lecd or money refunded. Sold by Iladcllffe llros.

APPRECIATES THE SYSTEM, A present that cements more firmly the home ties, that encourages good reading -and greater knowledge, that useful ornamental and convenient, and that is acceptable alike to father, mother, brother, sister, relative or friend, is found in the Elastic" Bookcase. It's a system; or units--a few books few units, more books more units, and get them ns wanted. And the number of units can be adapted to the size of your purse. The "Elastic is- the original and only perfect sectional bookcase made and sells at the lowest price. Call and examine them now while our assortment is complete or send for catalogue 102.

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