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The Journal-Republican from Wilmington, Ohio • 12

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Wilmington, Ohio
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12 Praise the Lord' dismissal organ post or the Kitchen Yours for GOOD urniture at the Right Price POOR OLD ELGIN GROCERY HEADQUARTERS OR WINTER shippers of cream in Cincinnati POTATOES! vite a guest Permanent Responsible SPECIAL Money Exchange PRICES ON Guaranteed lour Place Your Order Mrs Phibbs who represents or a Limited Time With Us nolo ran Social Session Thursday even We Can Save You Money Telephone No 120 55c Old Glory Auto or Sale! Telephone 86 ui Provision sale in Dr room at No 119 East Locust Bertha Syferd a very well music teacher was married at Mrs Henderson Super intendent of Meetings will $3000 $1200 $500 Stern oster Mattresses Gold Medal Amazon Purity Victor Premium White rost 70c 65c 60c 60c 60c 60c the WHMKGT0I WEDNESDAY 0CT0BER151813 Royal Easy Chairs or the Dining Room We have the largest stock of Dining room urniture we have ever carried Buffets $15 and up China Closets Sideboards Dining Tables in five legs round and squaretop with pedestals in quartered and plain oak $6 to $40 Dining Chairs from 75c to $3 each The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet We do not hesitate to say that the Hoosier Kitchen Cabi net is the best that Good Material and Skilled Workmanship together with practical arrange ment can produce We handle other Cabinets at $12 $15 $18 and $20 all good values Dr A McPhail a very popular young dentist of Blanchester is to be married to day to Miss Minnie Steven son of Lake City Minn They will return to make their home in Blan chester about November 1 or the Bod Room During the last ten weeks A Ayres has been in the South Charles ton neighborhood buying hay for Wil mington dealers Within that time 1520 tons of hay were shipped from South Charleston to Pittsburgh New Orleans and other markets The big gest deal was with Thomas Mattison from whom Mr Ayres bought 911 tons The prices paid ranged from $11 per ton to $13 To morrow the regular meeting of the Rehwinkle Dental Society will be held here at the office of Dr Auber Peebles The session will begin at 2 and will be attended by a number of dentists of the district which comprises the surrounding coun ties Miss Corda Loring who has taught music successfully here through the summer months has returned to the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music for work in public school music and pia noforte She win resume her Aork here again in the spring Bertha Day an evangelist of Rock ford will begin a revival meeting at Center Church to day at 10 A The members of the church and the pastor Mrs Calvin Leonard extend a cordial welcome to all people to at tend the meetings The Tri State Butter Co Capital Stock $75000 Safe Ib down and out when compared to The Tri State Butter price for Butter at which is 32c for week ending October 19th The Tri State Butter Company deals direct with the shipper shipments usually being ma de every four or five days as con venient to the shipper every shipment being guaranteed against loss or damage in transit The shipper not only saves the collection cost of 3 4 or 5 cents per pound but also gains a decided advantage In having the test sam ple taken and tested immediately upon arrival Our Spot Cash check will prove to you the Tri State is the most profitable market for your cream We see every cream we deal direct with you we depend entirely upon the size of our Spot Cash pay check to bring us additional shipments ree Trial Cans will be sent prepaid and our Spot Cash Checks will convince you as they have convinced 6000 shippers of cream in three States i Artist Serie of Concerts The Ladles of the Civic League de sire again to remind the public that next Monday 'October 20 the first of their series of concerts will begin and season tickets will no longer be avail able Seats for the following two will be 50 cents each No one can afford to miss such a treat as is offered In the first concert ap pears Maiy Green Peyton whose stage presence is charming and whose voiceis a' lyric soprano ranging from low A to high Mme Garrigue the well known operatic coach who gives her time only to artlstsr of exceptional talent proffered her services to Mrs Peyton declaring has one of the great voices" With Mr Peyton comes Mr Sturm violinist Belonging to a musical fam ily it wais only natural that he should Inherit their gift At six years he began the study of the piano and at eight took up the violin He studied in Berlin for two years and then went to London Again he returned to Germany and served as first violin in the Court Orchestra In 1897 he put himself under the noted Belgian vio linist Cesar Thompson and became his favorite pupil Mr Sturm is a composer of extremely musical and scholarly compositions as well as a great player Remember season tickets $125 sin gle admission 50 cents and the plat opens riday morning at 1 ''O Shannon Stock a Treat The Shannon Stock Company open ed the week of October 13 with "A inal to a packed house Among the most prominent mem bers who are found with the company are Cecile Elliot Rosalind Mahan Lotta May Harry Shannon Jr Rob ert Wall Al Emerson Sabler A Honey This company is called ash ion Plate among the theatri cal profession as the company is noted for its elegant gowns worn by the ladies Prices 10 20 and 30 cents Make your reservation early in the day as there is a great demand for seats Seats on sale at New Importation of Draft Colt We have just arrived from Belgium and rance with a large shipment of Percheron and Belgian mares mostly yearlings and weanlings also a few young stallions which we are pre pared to sell at surprisingly low prices if taken before the winter feed ing period begins These animals were selected by our selves personally from the very beet of the two countries and we guaran tee the quality and value in every in stance BROWN AYRES ol5 Hillsboro The Universallst ladies of Cuba will hold a vacant street Saturday October 18 at 9:30 SWAIM JORDAN South street Opposite Court house WILMINGTON the organ dedicatory service at the day October 19 at 10:30 A Or gan Prelude Anthem Ye Je Scripture reading chorus Holy is the pfayer communion hymtf the Blessed Hour of the Supper chorus the chorus "Hallelujah Praise sermon anthem Thy Burden on the dismissal organ post lude or the Library and Living Room Library Cases Combination Book cases $12 and up Macey and Gunn Sectional Book cases Library Tables from $5 to $25 We have 30 different patterns to select from Unifold and Duofold Davenports in all finishes in best Leather and Morrocolme Royal Easy Chairs me push button kind over 100 different Rocking Cnairsin wood seats imitation of leather genuine leather rush fibre and reed Miss known the home of her mother Mrs John Syferd near Sabina Saturday after noon at 2 to Claude Hoadley of Gosport Ind The wedding cere mony was performed by Dr Thomas pastor of the Methodist Church Sabina in the presence of the members of the family Miss Dora Smith of Wilmington a close friend of Mrs Hoadley was a guest at the wedding Two ladies from the Extension School of the Ohio State University will be at Sharon Church Tuesday and Wednesday October 21 and 22 to lecture and offer demonstrations on Prof Bachtell of the Agricultural School will deliv er addresses both in the forenoon and afternoon Tuesday on the subject ertilizers and Soil Aid will serve lunch both days Everybody invited accomplished ladles were friends and both taught school for several years They later went to a university together for graduate work Then they both went West to teach The same year each met the man to whom she wap married Saturday To make the strangeness of the circum stance more marked each of those men is named Claude one being Claude Holmes arid the other Claude Hoadley That the Christian names and the initials of the husbands of the two girl friends are the same is being spoken of by their friends At the meeting of the Ohio Library Association at Oberlin last week Miss Minnie arren Librarian of the Wil mington Library was elected Secre tary for the coming year It is a great compliment to Miss arren andn her friends are congratulating her on the honor to her and the Wilmington Library Mr and Mrs Nichols accompanied by Mrs red Nichols of Columbus motored through to Ob erlin and attended the meeting Miss arren was unable to make arrange ments to leave the Library and could not attend The following is the programme of the organ dedicatory service at the Walnut Street Church of Christ Sun 'Sing Ye Je TillbCT pvitpviuv Holy Holy is the Now is the time to buy your Winter Potatoes A 1 Quality and Price Right ull Bed room Suites in Circassian Walnut Mahogany Birds eve Maple White Enamel and Golden Oak Some 3 Piece Suits as low as $18 Odd Dressers $850 to $35 Odd Chiffonieres $6 to $30 Iron Beds $150 to $15 Brass Beds $I2 tO $35 Springs and Mattresses to suit you at the price you want to pay We particularly pride ourselves bn our line of Springs and Mat tresses and the many compliments we hear from our customers make us know we are right Money to Loan at 5 per On arms why pay more when I can save you money and you have the privilege to pay on the principal at any time and stop Intereat WntT 3 BESPY Steel Building Xenia Ohio 1 1 i i or our full blooded Per sian kittens Beautiful for pet MRS LEWIS Our purchases made at the Chicago and Grand Rapids furniture markets are in and our assortments are complete in all lines Our large purchases make it possible for us to sell Good urniture for less than you have ever paid before 't' may EXTEND If the talked of purchase of the I by the Pennsylvania Company becomes a fact there is tlie(possibility of a great change in the much ridiculed Divi Mon of that road which penetrates Clinton County as far as Kingman by a spur from Jeffersonville on the main line The following clipping from the financial columns of a Columbus paper will explain: If the Pennsylvania Railroad ac quires the Detroit Toledo and Ironton as is understood to be planned it is said by railroad men here that anf fort will be'inade to secure a Cincin nati entrance with that property The Cincinnati Lebanon and Northern railroad which is part of the Penn sylvania system and operates between Cincinnati and Lebanonpwns track to Dodds a small Station ten miles north of Lebanon A branch of the I has its terminus at King man in Cllntoq County a distance of seven miles frorii Dodds According to railroad men here should the Penn sylvania acquire the 1 a con necting link between Dodds and King man through Harveysburg will be built giving the I a Cin clnnati entrance This would greatly facilitate the shipment of coal from the fields along the I If such a plan should be worked out it would be a great thing for Har veysburg which is now several miles from a railroad and greatly handi capped for shipping facilities Much 5 of the grade was made for the road into Harveysburg from Kingman when the line was built originally but it was never extended Should the plan now talked of be carried out no doubt the old grade would be utilized and the dream of a railroad 4 into Harveysburg be realized or The Willard Bates farm of 150 acres ine stock tobacco dairy and grain Good buildings well watered oh good pike orib mile to railroad fetation and ifiarket Ideal country home 4 tf BRYAN Agent '7 9 or arm 205 acres part bottom land good Improvements near osters Ohio Cash rent onlyApply to Clement Morrow 7 We have the following amounts to loan on first mortgage: $4000 $1600 $1000 Grocery Phone 303 South South street Good Delivered ARCADE WUHNGTON AUTO i CO Last week for the first time in Wil mington there occurred an alterca 'tion between union and non union la borers The structural iron workersengaged in placing the steel in the Walker Memorial building learned that Walter Hubble the teamster who is hauling the steel from the railroad yards to the building was not a union 3 laborer and they united in an objec tlon to his working on the building i It was agreed that he should be allow fn VianI tha matarinl hilt should not help unload it upon the foundation give a programme at the home of Mrs Evidently the point at stake with the Elmer McPherson on North Mulberry organization is that no non union roan street Thursday October 23 at 2 shall be allowed to work upon the Each member is requested to in building with them The hrick iayers 1 1 who are union workmen did not raise the question with their non union as sistants 4 1 By the new law which became ef fective about the first of this month Judge West was legislated out of the position of Presiding Judge of this District Judge Hugh Nichols of Batavia is now the Ohio Chief Jus tice having control of the Common (' Akin nnd fho nAWDP rieas vuujflb ui viuu vov to select Judges to hear cases in any A part of the State he may choose to send them ormerly it has been the The ladles of the New Antioch rule that Judges of a District ex 1 church will hold a Provision Sale in change Benches at the direction of the Baptist Parsonage in Wilmington fi the Presiding Judge Now however Saturday October 18 at 9:30 A the State is the limit or me uistnct and a Common Pleas Judge may be sent anywhere to hear a case as the the Spirella Corset Company will be 5 Supreme Judge may direct at Mrs James on Sugartree street October 15 16 17 18 Wednesday morning a contract was signed for the sale of the Gem Thea 1 Harvest Home Cafeteria Presbyter ter the moving picture show in the lan Church Tuesday evening Novem 3 room at the comer of Main and South ber 25 street It has been owned and oper ated by rank Murphy who also runs Social Session Thursday even 'the Cub Theater for several years Ing Afternoon next Tuesday The purchaser is Jesse James who formerly lived here and returned to Ladies Afternoon at the Masonic make his home here about a year ago ciub Thursday The Gem ha a well established pa tronage and the new owner will no or arm of 40 acres two doubt continue to hold it Mr Murphy and one half miles from Martinsville will devote bls entire time to the man o29 Telephone 1273 Wilmington i of the Cub Theater 0 Notice General Blacksmithing Mrs John Ludden died at her home horse shoeing a specialty o22in Pittsburg Pa Wednesday after a HALL Martinsville short illness with pneumonia She 0 was a sister of Mrs Catherine Hig 1 A Watch Charm containing gins Mrs James Keefe and Robert photograph inder return to of Wilmington and with her this officq Reward offered husband made this town their home a number of years ago Miss Mary Be sure and see the Panama Vacu 4 Shea attended the funeral at Pitts Store riday 'morning i 1 or correct corset service call on Ulic HUisc wagun The friends of Miss Ar Spirella Corsetiere Telephone 36L Street and Miss Bertha feyferd 'nre remarking about the coincidences or Span large Mule I viKr III Cl "'i' 1 otUjeir marriage Saturday The two A jtf jTH BRYAN '4 Vf MliephCrCl Is Ready or You With the Largest Stock of urniture Ever Shown in Clinton County COLLETT Arcade Grocer WILinNGTON POTTER SHOE COMPANY Cincinnati Ohio Will exhibit a complete line of the smartest types of all and Winter ootwear at the Martin Hotel Mon day October 20 We extend a most cordial invitation to the people of Wil mington and vicinity to call and in spect same We prepay all parcels post charges EDWIN RANKEN in charge of Invited All members of the Knights of Pyth ias Lodge in Clinton County are in vited to a county meeting at Martins ville riday evening October 24 at 7:30 Grand Lodge officers a big supper and a good time Knights are cordially invited to bring their families and their friends Meeting in the evening only Poultry and Egg Wanted Telephone 2822 A WHITESIDE or arm of 37 acres three miles west of Clarksville on ort An cient pike our room housed good barn silo orchard three wells and chicken house Cheap for thirty days YOST o22 Clarksville or Duroc Jersey Boars and Gilts June farrow eligible to register Also registered Jersey Bull Calves Telephone 116 URTON n5 Clarksville Gold Watch with short chain October 9 on street in Wilmington Reward Call Mrs A Crane 217 ulton avenue or leave at Jewelry Store or 1500 bushels Rural New York Potatoes Smooth and medium size A PATTON Telephone 225 Martinsville or Big Type Poland China Male Pigs that have been immuned against cholera by the State Veterin arian (tf) WOOD or Adams Corn Husker See description in issue of October 9 WOODMANSEE Careytown Telephone Highland A place for general house work by a lady with tworyearold girl Box 62 Clarksville or Pop Corn Crispette out fit Cash Register and two Motorcy cles Telephone 508 or 2372 1 1 or ine Locust Posts on the Samuel Walker farm Telephone 130 A RANNELLS A perfect Vacuum jCleaner is now being demonstrated at Gallup's Store Special Oil for motorcycles at Wil mington Auto Company BOOTLEGGERS arrest Saturday afternoon of Barry" Tomlin on a charge of boot 'legging i was made by Sheriff Ben 1 South The Sheriff learned that Tom lin would probably be operating the old game Saturday and was on thelookout The story of the iaw oreaer a uicuiuuo wu be duplicated for bald bootlegging riday" Tomlin met his accompliceStanley Nicely who in the business marketing the liquor has acted as common carrier Nicely has a hcrse buggy Tomlin has none hence 1 the alliance Tomlin sell and Nicelydelivers or rather they used to At the conference Tomlin whose undivided surplus was running low secured temporary possession of Nice J' buggy and pawned the vehicle to Joe Moon for $10 With the pro ceeds he for Cincinnati promising to return with slaking mate rials for the parched throats of his 'patrons When he returned his per sonal baggage was heavier by sixty one half pint bottles and sixteen pinta 5 These were taken to his home on Col lege street so the officer believes The Sheriff knew the method distribution and accordingly secret fed himself in the rear of the pool room on West Main street where he cculd cover the liquor transactions If any of the afternoon He did not have long to wait In a short time he saw a sale made and lost no time in placing the agent under arrest On the way to jail Tomlin told of Nice 5 connection with the selling game and that lad was under arrest within few momenta Stewart heard the case Sun day morning and listened to the pleas of guilty as charged He assessed a fine of $100 and costa against Tomlin and $50 and costa against Nicely is The fines will be paid Touring Gar and Road ster New tires around Everything in Al order p8tAlso one medium hevy one horse wagon i 1 a 4 jr 7 4 'X 1 raj jS i i a i 33 I 4 if i 1 7 a' i 3MC 'L IrfcCA jpf i i I 17 7 A Kgta K1 1 4 i 4 1 1 1 i A By 1 It Ki Kr ii.

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13,618
Years Available:
1868-1913