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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1907. notabi.e memorial TO BE ERECTEt I 4 I' f. 111 Started Preparatory to Buildirti and Sailors' Monument. the wall along tin Wcrk 3 soid'ers i.i the lifiid of Puurtl this Kiorning.

pre fieciion the sol i thlt fi.r lite moniimen Ilf loral ramp of tin li- ITie moventen lias bee. uiiiiiH Ilfs given by th laiiWAt track. Tor some time there has been rnmor that the woman was eondnrt- ina a qnestionable resort. ihe of fleers enleroi! three men left by the h.ark and two mote re named The MarshalL woman and iraee were alno at home and Vi the two men taken to the Many excuses were nade for the presence of the he houre, and was made up be ween the four for their tefore the mayor tonight. THE EVENINO REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL Peculiar to Itself In effectiveness.

and tNxmomv, rarinir the widest range of diseases, and aolng the most for the money, fs Sarsaparilla Liaoid or tablets. liW appearance A- ft niiK 1 is- ,111 union lor The monnmen liUig of cut stoite ant p.j 1 f. (t high will be buil 4 stone wall north oi AT each end iuirited cannon will A' tin wiil y.ut 1 '1i' in il Iicing liiVfi ni' oilier of the wall fin located. It will height. The base wil! be 11 feet higl II running pat avenue, and paralbi with Fosrfl Paso will he of w'lih axed finish.

tto will be bronzed platet ilk 'h-' iiani' all sobliers ffon township who died dm I o.rvt... in iho (Mvll war or ii tiomg discharged. a I. r. ol 1 olditT and iiii 11 in lioight will Ill ill' ii.l t' 1 I ing done by the fl.

II Ihima" ring eomiiany and -hod las! as possible. It ni (iMiipioiod until Criticaily 111 Some of Weiisville's niosf prominent iflzens me at deaih's door at noon oday. one of tlu reui estate men in tbis ciiy nt er ari HIness of teii eontiniies in I very low state and bis recovery honght to he Conncil nan at his In West Cnd i 8 gradually sinking. Dr. Park lex.

who was slightiy improved this norning. wa.s again at noon is fcared fhat he can IJve hnt a few lotirs. Mrs. 1 1 Ely, who w-as attack hy ptomalne poKsoning last Wednea- lay night and was recovering licely has had a relapse and is in a terions condition today. Cullom Arrested.

George riilloni, who assaulted Van Dyke last week, was arrested Sat- irday night on a warrant sworn out for him by Van Dyke. Learning that I warrant was out, he gave himself tp. Ctillom was taken before the mayor and released his own reeog- alzanee, to appear tomorrow afternoon. He will be defen.led by Smith, while the prosecution will be looked after by Lones As soon as his case Is disposed of! Citllom will counter charges ugainst Van Dyke. iou.sly 11 (11 lypnold pnenmoiila for the r.AH ten is Improved to- I.

Brokau. of Wfpakoneta, is ing friends here. visit I. Fruneey. of Toronto.

8 Sunday in Philaib-lphia, ('. 8 tair. of visiting friends In this city. Pngh of is vlsltine this city. Miss Wunua Phillips, of Hroadwav Hpent Sunday here Twins airiviMi at the home Mr.

am. Mrs, h. C. Gcodlin Saturday night. MODERN FAIRYLANb.

Ebctricity More Potent Than Famout Lamp. Was lanip so verv wonder- I.Klay we touch a button when messenger Is we press an- ofher. and the rmmi 1 1 with light. It Is net that brass Imfdement was of auv value for Illuminating a room', tmi slaves of the huup do not terrify us l.v their horrid liiev are placed afar off In a home of fhelr own and are ahvays ivmly to fninlsb us with light and heat at air, ilnie of the day or nlglit. m.t tbaf simpler and more direct than to have to Ugiy whP I I'uhh, was Wanted, but servant was flu PIVI PLAYINO SCHEDULE OF THE P.

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JJ. Si pt 12 14. NEWS sin at ion; us, I not what merely bioiigbt TIPPED Watch for Blbl. 79-tf CLEANING UP PROCESS I. O.

O. F. Temple Dedication. The date of the dodlcatiun of the Odd temple has been Doned until sometime in Mav. The By the Police.

Who Have Been I birilding will be readv for thedtxllca Kept Fairly Busy Irion (arlior. but the celebration nad loi Lately- postponed on account of the inabil tK'lifc ol this city have begun jity of the grand master ailing iToccss which Mayor Fogojto be present April 2fi. Hams will he the eloaiiest sw'eepI the annivo'sary of the H'lsville has over had In the niafierlorder and the grand 1 previous engagement. magie mirror so mu'lj superior to not prefer menly seeing them elonde.l mlrrurV Truly tin' is one the most Would friends tbrongii a telephone roinantle device may lead ii 'vonid (inly snpple- nd'ling Ihe city of iiudeslrnble Mti- and Jess po fiiiirt rliaructcr.s, who have en- 1 th- I. niency the mayor many ftl'l 'e t.iketi to ('antt)t) tomor for a stay of h() days.

McKee done time at the worlthou.se on than iliffcrent occasions dur the nast two years and does not the place, agreed to leave! ami never return so lAla.vor Fogo is in ofiire, if the Can- setiteiKH is sii.s]iemlecl. Grimes ami Dennin. Xohle and are sought by the police. It is raid of the state I That date founding of the master had ai that has ever rewaniml Ofs. And the magie mfnor.

while It seeiirs Improbi, l'Ut then It meal the telephone. And in Wlnit way was the falrv Imai nr eoaeh superior the ehmtrlc m- autom.d.iieV True, the rider did m.t know how or why If moved, hut thb same ailvaiitage tnjlds fot use 111 Walt for Bibl. 79-tf far Big Deal Pending. Papers are being draw-n up for the! biggest property deal consummated in Wellsville for many years. The prop-j erty Is in the uptown business section and the purchaser Is one of the lead ing men of the city.

The deal will be completed within a few davs many who very can hclb'Vc fhat wc arc not from rrm. Ilying Itcvlcw. OrcF.cctra Tuning Explained. Donhtlc.i; many theater gocr.s have v. by l.s a of or- immlciaus to nuike their np- penramm far ahead of the time of Iieglnning tlio performance iiud their seals nutliiii; at a sccmli: at put Attempted to Rob Conductor.

'The conductor of the car duo ailaptc'l to thfir own use a few Saturday night Imlonciiig to Dominick Walker a sttspiclous characterl ifiovi.ig bis saloon fixtures attempted to pick his pocket sk 'ihcy will he given a nice vaca -1 struck at him when detected from "lis a.s koou as they I IN BRIEF. harbor, is visiting in I his father at I'mpire this week. Bfcv. H. M.

left today for Malvern to attend the session of the Steu- "weo Si'inor and Brown were JiariO'd yesteiday after being days for a drunk. pKirg? Wilkinson was arrested by ilkay Moore Saturday for png a de on a freight train. He I'H ami was fined 5 tiW Honser and Officers Williams Hcntlmrn last night went to the Nina near the SB- JAP-A-LAC Tub Kuamel Paints, 85c the quart, Ammonia, forai, Nmoig Skins, i'ODges. for RRUG STORE Broadway. Icohol benville iiresbytery.

Man Anee t. wlio has been in the employ of Pickering for the past two weeks, left this morning for Lisbon to work making. Thornton, of Pittsburg visited in this city Sunday. Mr. Thornton wms formerly a member of the WellsvTlle police force.

Mrs. B. F. Reynolds, of Pittshurg was the guest of VVelJsville friends yesterday. Paisley was in Toronto yes terday visiting friends.

Mrs. W. Thompson has returned to her home In Alliance after a visit with her itarents, Mr. and Mrs, P. H.

White, of this city. -Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Malone, of Pitts burg, visited in Wellsville yesterday. W. A. Moote. of the West End.

went to Ra. land. yesterday to attend the funeral of a friend. Saiimel Welsh, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L.

T. of Btickeye avenue. Mr.s. A. C.

Jacobs of Wellshurg. W. visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Weirich, of this city. Ernest Covert, of Nevada street, has ntnvod his family to Cadiz, where he has C.

A. Adanis, of Toronto, visited friends here ye.sterday. Just after Mr A.lams left Wellsville to make his home in Toronto he was seized with a long illness and his death was daily feared. ever, and ks strong again, Dr. Parke Rex, who has been ser- hll In to du.

'1 hen. signal, nil hands liegin to cp." torturing the ears of the c.arly arrivals with a series of squeakft and scrapes. The mystery was explained by an oreliestra leader the other day. I'he Instruments to h(' in v. tli of the saiil be.

niiiy he several degrees din'enMiee between the temi.eratiiie uf the musie room IhIow stage and the mse If we tuned onr violins downstairs they wouhl all he tint when we take our in the orchestra. Fm- that reason we come ufistalrs earlier mid let onr instruments tile ntmo 8 before the aetnal tuning New York Press. A Real Distinction. A young West End avenue is the only one of her family who Is not In her father being a well known clergyman and her mother, brother and sister being more or less celebrated writers. One day her Bister was condoling with her on her lack of distinction lu this mind.

said the literary sister, may not he In VS but the only member of the family who is lu the telephone book, and that costs York Press. Hit Promise to Pay a Lump Sum Weekly Did Not Bring Results, had heard the system ill Europe hefui'e guing said the young man just tia.m his maiden i thought 1.1 inaugurate a new system. a fa-h- lonalile In Lond.m valet as slgmal to my thstr wa.s the Huhje. of my first expiTlnient. I said In a fnink, jovial manner when he came In to attend me, '1 want to make an arrangement with you.

It's an to liamllngout tips every few minutes, or. at least, when I want anything dune. 1 pnriio.se to the whole thing In weekly 1 to he here at least three Von look after me to the he.st of your ahllity, Ittul at the end of em week It all right with you In j'n 3 on In a lump stun than yoti wouhl lu tips. Is that he said hut I funeled he looked er.v said 1 going out for a drive about town. Meanwhile take my clothes out of my trunk, them and laid tor me.

Von'll studs and buttons for the shirt in that box on the dresser. shoes are in (hat vall.se.' right, sir. good, sir. Thankee said and I lefr with a of elation. I gut hack to the hotel found niy still in the trunk, shirt and shoes lied In short, tlay I went hack to the old -New York NEWELL WORK RESUMED ON DAM Up Large Force of Workmen Took the Task This Morning With Renewed Energy.

Work on dam No. as resnm. Ibis morning with rem-wed em rgy rite large steam san.l w.nk.'d and was again hiisv this steam engines which are to nmieilal part of w.ii ks to anoihet are again running The large cernent is being made foi eoming operations, while black shop nnd lunihoiim alread.v til work. Fresh reemits lor ihe lahoi gang of this great rtakiiig an riving daily, ami if the tinnes, a hnndnal men will he at the end the month. iir eon of several woik before Your Eyct and Your Stomach.

It was a matter of surprise to Emerson, says the Health Record, that the following little piece of advice hy De Quincy should uot have attracted more attention: depth and subtlety of the eyes vary exceedingly with the state of the stomach, and If young ladles were aware of the magical transformation which can be wrought in the depth and sweetness of the eye by a few exercise I fancy we should see the habits ou this point altered greatly for the Self Acting, "How did tills plate get broken. He entirely recovered, asked the mistress. Why, It tumbled down and broke Aha, the automatic brake again 1' exclaimed the lady, who was a chatif- feur of some note. New Orleans Times-Democrat. PIE BIRDS OF BRITTANY.

They Must Be Pretty Strong, According to This Breton Story. of said traveler, "reminds me of the bird ol the Bretou I'ariuer. was a farmer In Brittanv who wished to tell a visitor how liH farm hud m-eu overrun with jiies. lies, you know, are large birds, hla.lv and white, with long tails-a klml of crow. The farmer said the pies devastated his fields horribly, if he jmt up scare crows, the birds down.

One tlay his son run Into tlie farmhouse and shouted; father, hunUred.s and hundreds of birds! wheat is being all farmer loaded Ids gun. But xvas the shot? it couldn't he found. He put In a few handfuls of tacks Instead. Then he r.in out. Thd wliealfield was black and hite, like a cheelterhoard, with pies, a lond yell, and the birds all flew up into a tall He fired, and.

to. every tilrd was ntiiled fast to the They were nailed fast. Their finpplng vvlng.s the nlr with a iond whir. The amazed, watching them. Then a thing haiipened.

The l.lrds, with one grand united effort, pulled the liuge tree and dew away with Largely Attended Services. Despite the inelerm luy of the a large crowd aft. nded the Sunday in the hnilding on Sixth avenue. pnHfor ot ehnrch. oi Fhesler, ileliv.T«*«! a fordhle and ry able Sniiday hool was held after ihe regular service.

Much interesi Is tu'lng shown in rhes linreh ami it may not he long a ninvi'inenl is for the lion of a chnreh Millinery designs tluH Hnasoii extreintily varind and a betiomiug mode will he found here for every tyini of face. E. M. LEASURE Opposite Lemris Bros. May Locate at Newell.

'Ihe Davis Foimdiy eomiiany ih'dded to remove works' from Hleuhenville and now look ing for a new It.eatjon. lion hetw.cn the fonndiy emnpany ami I the American company lias opened with view- of hitv ing Ills woiks locale in Sliould Davis 1 people decide to Imild in this diy large inannfaeiory will to the alre.idy ilonrishiiig lories oi Newell. United States Depository Capital 100,000 NATIONAL BANK Surplus and Undivided Proflti Facilitios For Doing Your Banking Bnsiness. Strstpnrllla is now msde, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It IS a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative.

Ask your own doctor about your uking thit medicine for thin, Impure blood. Follow bis advice every time. He knows. Trust him. His Advertising Bill.

figure that advertising costs me a couple of thousand dollars year more wear no clothes, to dlstlngul.Hti me A Troubleaome Comma. more Instance of the power of pimctnatioii. Even a comma may piny the very deuce. Not many years ago a dlHtlugulshed graduate of Oxford elded to enter the uonconfrrrmlHt ministry and to wear no saeerdotal garb. And he announced this IntenHon In a mantfesto the worda, May Prove Grant Street.

A is by the residejits ot Crant favoring the 1 ng ol that 1 A met lean Mannfaetni ing com pan.v has annoiineed that it will the upon eeriain icinis. and it understood limt lernis are to a majority of the resideni.s on Grant This is the diief deuce of Newell jind would certainly prove great ment to it. paving improve- flowers You Will for flowers ior your yard or cemetery lots and I'las, 4 jQ 4 Pof Plants. platftf pot n.OO! Pansies, potted, Vinclas. Moon Vine and I Plants and Seeds -It iS Green aa- Cut Flowers and FuneraJ Designs a spec- than I can are you talking about? but the department stores do, and my wife has the bargain Press.

50c 50c 35c 50c ali 268 2 C. Phone Is. B. A. Mick, Florist and Ssedtman.

Public Square, Wellsville, Ohio. Puns. like the milk we get In said the millionaire who was spending the winter abroad. why not have some from Inquired the near humorist, with a hoarse Courler-Journal. from my fellow Ghristlaus." 'riuat de llghtfu! comma made him the laughingstock of the unlwerslty and the joy of the picture whoee windows were flooded with illnsDations of the Rev.

X. Z. distinguishing himself from hit feUow Citron iclei So NEWELL BREVITIES. Ilirurn Allison, of ilioHtcr. vva.s a Imsine.s.s visitor in CI jcs Saturday.

The of street was staiKul Uxiay. A line on Sixth will run fi'oin VVa-shipgton street to Jefferson to meet, the on J. If. Capehart has piirdia.Hed a fine Itrick on Grant, street and will soon his family from East, 1-iverpool to Newell. John Richards, of Whet'ling, was a business visitor In on Saturday.

Misses Anna and Harvey, of SteiihenvIIle, vtslting relatives over Sunday. John Davis, of Boaver Falls, Sunday In Newell. Miss Ina of New Cumberland, has home after a vi.slt with relatives in this city. TRADING Yon have benefit of onr long 0nti both in onr bnyiug and onr enff- geiitionH to yon abont the quality of yonr pnrchaseB. BUL.OER '8 Oue learas taciturnity best among people who have none and loquacity iuDoiui tha Saviag; Time.

treat your i)oy You'll break his AVefl, probably get married some time, and he might)as well have It broken E. Anderson, the well known merchant. will he candidate for eouncil- man from the ward In the approaching election. 7 -ff the more violent the stor er it la 1 the eoou- First and Second Thoughte. In matters of conscience first thoughts are best; in matters of prudence last thoughts are the Hall.

The Review column pays. Like Finding Money whan one needs It is to he able to secure a loan froma good company. It Is a matter of business, no asking and sacrificing your pride or but furnishing the j- iecurlty you get the money. A Co. Bell 1127.

C. C. 61. Rooms 307-307 Pottara Bulfdinf. B.

A 8. a Bad Way. an urban philosopher is blind, dumb, and, lai as advice Is concerned, invariably Herald. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE EVENING RLVIEW LEAVING TOWN ON VACATION TRIPS CAN HAVE THE EVENING REVIEW MAILED TO THEM EACH EVENING IF PAID FOR IN ADVANCE AT THE RATE OF 25 CENTS THE MONTH. The Test of Frlunds.

Ilosperlty is uo scale; adversity Is the only balance to weigh Elephant Stealing Common. teak Industry Is handicapped by the stealing of elephants. Last year firms lost 33 elephants, worth $35,000 gold. Recovery of stolen animal is rare, says the Far Eastern Review, of Manila, Hong. Kong and Yokohama..

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