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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 2

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TWO TUB EYENINa EEVJEW. EAST LIVEEPOOL. OHIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. Aii'ilh, I WU Uirted todiiv Thfif inri T'iif arid whTrh will A dflay in ('S inn liad Io ptu- urc jiltiii'ij, am! hotihOH now l-iiiK allt ernaily ilt-la vd. WIW8 IN Kent, 0., Natlocuti tiQion Is hoidlag its bl- CQOlal conToiitloiQ in Dye of Ckrlumibas ig Canton, June Infant of John of Massillon D.

IN. 08ILVIE CO. Filili ni reel D. M. OeiLVIE CO.

Th- 4 fr.re I.Mini rer-ntlv inrfed at mto of scalding water oaMand will l.v tpe SHI-)had been prepared fur a bath g.nl.a.n hr. Hmi wl.n nv.ti a Ita burns. lor- II hn.sMl Hi rh. in INITIAL SHOWING OF ETCHED GLASS flu- OH line ol New Castle, June body p. ri(-il of I i.pp.

Olive Jacobs, who conimitted sui- door has l.con ati.Oig.d for dw. lllng hou.so l.ut has nul Ix'cn TRACK LAYING BEGUN McCall Pattern No. i 486 Ntw Design in Jumpar Styla Suitahlc inat.rialK for this Karni.nt ar- taffeta, foulard, lionrhdia ai cashnuTo, also Iltion. TMiplin and silk crash. A fluffy or tilousc of lar or enihrohh ry should coiuphdc tho costumo.

cairy every jiatteru thus far made, 10 15c. Your mad orders will re- ctive prompt attention. THE CHAMBERS CO. 470 472-474-476 Mulberry St. EAST EHD.

Good Progress Being Maoc on the Street Radway Work at Smith's Ferry. W'irk ir I r.ijudiy on the Street fuhsay line at Hndth's Kerry, i ciiieiif curhliigs are Pe- Ing ed and the track laid tliKiiuli Hie jwn. The nnitfei of way huH not been wliolly He! I led yet and it 1 not known whether the ulHrnu'e riiiiie ill lie at.ov. or he low the rail- though general eonHensuH is that route al.ove the lailway will he ehogeu as It to he the practical one. About Nil teaniH are txdng used at the work as well as a laige f.irce of n.

'I he paving will he com tiien. ed through Smilh'H Ft ny as soon brick can he oliialned. Interesting Meeting Tcnight. At mid week rneeling of the Sec- iond ft, church this evening, spc- i'lul music, led hy a ((luirlet of men, lacromjianicsl by the organ and rormd, will be a feature. The subject for the veidng discussion will be "Tbe Sabbath School In All Its I mid week services w'nlch are In Icharge of ten men who belong to the Me n's Ic'ague are proving exceedingly interesting and an invitation is extended all not having other c'U- gageineids to attend.

clde last Wednesdiii' night by plunging the Shenango river, was found In tbe Beaver river at Point. Toledo, Knabenshue iff Toledo has completcid his new passenger airship and will give the ciaft a trial this week. He promises the "greatest sensation" in aerial nav- IgiCtiun. Toledo, June hospital may be ciuarantlned by the city authorities, because It Is said physicians diagnosed smallpox as chicken pox, exposing hundrods Nurses are victims. Harrlnburg, June Treasurer report for May shows a balance of In the gem eral fund, the highest total in reccmt years.

The balance in the sinking fund was Hmmilton, June Mer riman, aged 30, of New Paris, Instantly killed by a Panhandle freight train near Eattm O. Mc-rri man was sitting on the track asleep and the crew did not notice lUm time. SEWING MACHINE ECONOMY vhcapcst Ktc'licd rn'li. nut nnp in two for a less than eiit jxIbss. will 4 think we haw in our niirc the clfar cjiialiiy of the trlass and its Goodrich A.

Machine at $18.00, thiyiipss. a niarhinc that ha.s on niarknt nut (ilassKS. ixroiind finish and jjfty years. l)rop oak oiihiiict, itali Inaihpr iit half throiiiihoiit, full set of attatdiinnnts, and a'wiir ch-ar iclass, Tiky, fop ti.my(*ars from vcm hiirtip. half (hiZPii: or if yon prntvr to any parts style at Me.

or the half dozen. diiriii'j: that it will not von dnlep trroiiiid to try this for tuo eiit desitifiis on howl, at loo, or halt i I nidy way to test a is to trv' it (daret (ilassi'S, howls in very ---------------------------------------neat pattern, at dOe, or the lialf Plain, thin at oe: iila.s.sf‘s at He; (hit at and Plain Ihteliwil aler Pitchers, Cut VI VI A POST CARD ALBUMS FOR 15c yon will he at the oi an alhimi at this Imitation hacks, in dark and red, will hold MO cards, a very neat and handv affair. PUT A PAIR OF ROMPERS On child and him to his cun- tent, dust thimi for the Dark ainl easily laundered. of irood hams in plain colors and or i 1. mm I shadt'S.

Sizes 1 to 8 at 85e. Boys' IPnler Suits, and miai made of the reiinlar kakia cloth, hra.ss luit- tons and trimmed with red hraid. Sizes 2 to 10 ypuis a suit. EAST END HELD ON TRESPASS CHARGE Neighbors Compluin. Imlc on Dcwcy nuc Is I the source of conHiueiiiblo complaint by of the residents there, who thal it will the source of danger during sumim montbs.

It is said that the bole could easily be by Ktoiies and dirt fiom (be m'W hlence of Heber Davidson across sc as to remedy tbe en 11 rely. Greensburg, Jury In the Byers will ca.se has a verdict Busfalnlng (he will of Jacobi Byera of Pleasant tcwnshlp, died three years ago, bequeathing piactlcally all his estate a nephew. Marllnton, W. June with a crime that has shocked state of West Virginia. Warwb Hat cliff and Albert Gay have betui placed on trial on the charge of ussuulting Mls.s Ona Bird, aged lU.

Washington, June sov enty-second commencement of Washington seminary has (ome to a close, a class of 35 young ladies re celvlng ihelr diplomas after listening to the coimnencement address by 1 a ou H. Vincent of Boston. Heading, June state camp of the has adjoiirmnl Fifth Street D. M. OGILVIE CO.

Fifth Street 61 LISBON ROAD PAVING IS BEING HELD UP FARMERS WORRIED OVER THE OUTLOOK Ch.xmber* Line Fence Dispute Now to Go to the Cfmmon Pleas Court. Ii('nrv Chiiiniiers ami his son Hny- ATFAIRS AT LAUGHLIN. W. G. Baker, of Oakland, has from a visit to friends at (Hiloago.

W. n. Blatter and family, of Mtrurla One Property Owner Who Objects to the Grade Is Delaying the Improvement. The proposed improvement of Lisbon roatl betwetm the corporate limits of the city and the St. C'lulr townsblp line is not in shape that promises a speedy consummation of the project.

The trustees of ijiveriiool towu- F. S. Wutsuii o-f Williamsport i-eady to go ahead with the iimml have IsHimi to court returned from a trip down the sum of eacli on a charge of jibe liver where an infant child was tre.Hpassii'g, I Hailes, of Pemi.sylvunla i.iu'. 'Fiu' I J. P.

t'ajMdiart, of Newi'll, was irespasslng Is alb to have occurred tbe guest of friends bore Mt iimrialday when Chambers and William Jackson, tbe Pennsylvania bis Hun dug a scwei Irencii along grocer. Is visiting bis son at lot owned by Hailes on Pminsyl-j Skull Hun. W. V'a. vatiia avenue.

Tbe men adhered to I King wtmt to on a the line between the two lots as best jImsiness trip iislay. they could mil a portion oi Pobert is raising lot linully c.ived In thus giving Mr. Hamilton in Ferry llalles gromul for bringing bis action lam' placing a new foundation against the two men. At (he hearing jit. held before 'Squire McCiirron.

both J-din Child. has purchased th- sides were by residence of B. Antlll at Smiths Fur a year has been batljFerry. He to eroet blood Ix'tween Mr. Hailes ami tbe eld-rlva-room house on the same lot and commamler anj W.

Bbiney of Pittsburg great comtuan ilt-r. The comiuitteo wlP di'clde on the lu xt place of meeting Pittsburg, June Stephen of couusel for tho llbidlaat in the divorce suit of M. the local th'utrieal manager, against work and a majority of tbe property owners are anxious to see the work of Itaving- started, but aiqiareutly the improvement will be iudelinitely layed owing to the refusal of one property to sign up for the improvement. distaiire to be paved is about hi.s wife, Catharine M. Gullek, has mibis, ami according to the law tbe piu.ers tbe rase up must not bo over 7 the judges in pleas court The road has been surveyed by tbe city and a grade of per cent established, which grade is No.

Hariishnrg, Jum The state RU Itreiiuf ctnut has adjourned to meet at on June 35. Governor Stuart entertalmnl the justio'S of couri at dinner at the executive man sion. the other guests were I'nlt-d States Senator am funner St natur Donald Cameron. Harrisburg, June 5. The first crin s.itlsfactory to tbe township trustees ami all of the property owners concerned with the exception, it is said, of J.

C. Croft, who claims that bis property will be damaged by change of grade proisised in the road In front of his house. In making tbe Improvement accord ing to tbe grade established by the er t'baii over tbe dlvltlmg line the purchased one for renting imr I veiilit.n of the state a.ssoclation ofltmgineer the grade will be reduced tlu ir proiierlles on Pennsylvania I In this city and jto 8.83 at Mr. Croft's This which has in IHirry lluntlngton, of Smith Ferry a at which the Hon jgrade is objectionable to him on ac- Mr, a "sidte" fence in banging paper in joim Garman of jcciunt the deeii cut it will hsive and an lot by bun next to of Halb s. the homes of that vbinlty.

Mrs. IBmry Camp, of Smilh's airtst tbe two men Is tlms Wcllsvllle this morning to a.s slst In the nursing of young son John Ryan, of Wellsvllle, who Is ill I with typhoid fever. 57ack TX'imlng has gone tn Sebrlnc where he will pitch for the base hall team there. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Chambers visitors at Pittsburg today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry St.

George street, have gone to Galli- polls to attend the nintleth anmversary of his father. Paul who for over a I has been employed at to be a sequel of that trouble which fact McCurron took into eonshhiralion, when he rendered a del ision binding the to apjiear iK'fore the common pleas court. of the iHissiblllty of more seii- oms consequences," he said, "I this acthm though the dam- made nmy not lie eoi.sidered of great value." toast master. It is quite liUcly Presldi lit JoiioH of Scraiitiui nnd tlu i)ther atate will be Crbana. June Hoi he asks that a grrnhj of 5 per he made in front of his prop- This request the township trustees land, (he son of Mr.

and Jnnu'K Holland, fell off a two high while playiqg in the rt'Ur of his home and with the Improvement until Croft has signtnl, and as he jtively to do this, the outlook Expect a Short Crops of Hay and a Very Light Yield of Apples and Peaches. hislKm, June unusual ooudition.s this spiing are initnioal to nearly all croii.4 ami tarillng farm work geimr- aliy art' causing muth anxiety among farmers, llay is now in neigh- boiiuKsl of $21 a ton. ami it is jire- dieted, will only huP a crop, grass ought he knee night at this titms hut In mauy meadows isonly four or five inches, and the vet weather Is causing soi to spring ui) in piai es wliere it iiad i.ot This is of the the hay crop as it chokes the grass. A prui tical farmer suggests the sowing millet or other good forage as a substitute fo! hay. The outlook for apples is dkscourag- ing except in a few places and it is id that there will scarcely enough aches in eouuty to suji- a single f.imlly, is In shape, ami ready to Into head, Imt a freeze, of which there yet ems lO be some danger, would utter- destroy it.

Oats are said to be in ('ondition, but corn iibmtlng has been greatly delayed, and in many instances the already planted has rottt-d in the ground. has tu'cn nothing like the iirestnt remarkably cold and wet spiing sinee in the eaily wlu'ii it remained cold all there was frost every month of he except August. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capila I 100,000 00 NlTIONtL Surplus Earnings $95,00 0.00 A checking account keeps your books for you, your bills, and guarantees the safety of your money WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT. GREAT DEMAND FOR HOUSES his neck, resulting instantly. A Impnivcment Is not bright at little sister was the only witness, a daughter In the family was burned ih'ath a few years ago.

June Da mon, a man 28 of ago was con vloted In common court of a serloti in connection with Dwellings Costing Less Tiian $2,000 C.in Disposed of as Fast as Built. A great detmind now In Fkist Fh'u for houses costing undi dealers ami contrae- tors state that It is ati e.isy matler to dis'pose of luoperty this vaine. Hob- 11 Hailes, Fennsylvanla iblacksmith shop on Pennsylvania ave-j 14-year-oUi Anna Ball. The child, who UUP, has and accepted a po-1 Is'small for her years, w'as disguised' sit ion as ton! with an oil com-j in long dresses and taken by Damon BE SURE YOU ARE REGISTERED SO YOU CAN VOTE FOR LOWER TAXES ON JUNE 22. HOURS FOR REGISTRATION FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY ARE 8 A.

M. TO 2 P. M. AND 4 P. iVI.

TO 9 P. STANDARD TIME, BOTH DAYS. 134 nanv at Pa. Clark Hays has him at the shop. Octogenarian Mail Carrier.

Washington. June on f(M)t to a hut In Paulding county, they were found by the sheriff. Harrisburg, June Elks' ctmvention decided to take measure? to punish persons not members of the order who the emblem. The fol- IN INDIA comractor, has sold lour wrlght. who carries the mail rural officers were elected; Presi huuses of this kind this spring and coiild dispose more if he had tlu'tn elected.

Building is iieim'ly active nnd a great deal more Is d. imuse Is now being dutslied by delivery route No. 3 from South lumbus to probably Is I the oldest mall carrier In the country in point of service as well age. Mr. Wright la KU years tdd and the mails for 55 years, hav- (h'Ut.

J. D. Jones. Scranton; flrst president, W. M.

Benham, Pittsburg; second vice president M. L. Llml- helmer Williamsport; third vice presi deut. Frank Stehle, AUotina. (his Hrtu Dewey avenue and an-1 ing served on a private route prior at Dry Itun is about I his appointment as a rural carrier In cellar one on ICpnraim street lor J.

Is now being dug. It look rt'asonahle that the best results in Grocery buying can be had at the best equlpiHUl and appointed Grocery Store. We invite your iuvestjgation of our prices and service, and crave an opportunity to demonstrate the general advantages of the Brailinon Store to you. One of our solicitors is taking orders In your neighborluKxl dally. Your request to have him call places you under no obligation, but puts you In position to judge your wants la the grocery line are best served.

The Bradmon Go In East End. 1901. He Is hale and hearty and reg ularly civvers his rtmte. which Is about 22 miles lu length, without dlf- Acuity. Strike Penalties.

Paris, June strike Is regarded as being virtually ended and the men are everywhere expect ed to resume work within 24 hours. The navigation companies have cepted the reconuuen- dations and will restore thu oHlcurs and crews without insisting on any penalties. Charleston, W. June Fnlted States clreuit court, with Judge Benjamin Keller on the bench, has convened here. Great tcreat Is attached to two ca.ses that are to come up.

An effort will be to indict officials of the Hitter Lumber company and the Raleigh Lumber oompaiiy. It is alleged that Italians were employed in New York, brought to this and held In until they paid their transportation. Missionary Worker to Sp.ak at First Presbyterian Church This Evening. Mrs. C.

G. Jones, of Dehra. India will this evening at the First church on Work in Mrs, with her husband i. on a furlough in this conn try. and will soon The city of Dehra is in Northern Ituiia nnd the work in which she is engaged is in connection with the Punjab mlsvdon.

Dr. Ewing, who spoke in city some days ago. speaks very liiK'uly of the work of Mrs. Jones ami says that she is a good speaker. The service wi! bo held in the lecture riKUu, Mrs.

Jones will tomorrow eve ning at the meeting at luxiks town. Pa. new movement.s in In dm better things makes the nns.sloii work of Indian of great inter est to all Americans. The Magic No. 3.

He Fired the Stick. Number three is a wonderful mascot i have fired the walking stick H. Paris, of Cedar Grove, Me c.Hrried over 40 years, on scconnt of ahicf'ording to a letter which reads sore that resisted every kind of treat- suffering much with liver and meut, until I Bncklen's Arnica kidney troi ble, and becoming greatly Library Trustee. Lisbon, June Columbiana (Ynnity Law Lilnary asso Salve; that has healed the sore by the failure to find re elation nas appointed Judge P. M.jiuade me a happy man," John Hef, I tried Bitters, and as Smith, of Wellsville, a library trusteel Garrett, of Mills, N.

C. Guaran- result I am a well man today. The in place of General J. W. Heilly, teed for Piles, Burns, by Will ffist bottle relieved and three bottle hai city.

Kecd, J. D. Holloway, C. T. Larkins and C.

Audersoa, druggists. 25c. Evening Review want ads. bring I quick returns. IMq 01(4 spy 4 Review Want Ada.

art a food In- bring rMuRib compbite'l Lie bert on oarih for stomach, liver atid kidnev troubles, by Will Heed, J. D. Holloway G. T. Larkius, C.

G. Anderson, drug gists. 50c. Dinoiors Calls Directors Dummies. K'pw Vork, June annual meeting of the stookholders of the Seaboard company the holding com pany of the Seaboard railway a resolutifm.

offered by John Skelton Williams for the dissolutlnn of concern, as he declared, the directors were simply was defeated. He told the stwkholders that the Seaboard holding had a totml capital stock of $50.900, 000 an was being oiieiatod by a set of dummy directors and offlcera whose combined holdings in the sttmk of tho Seaboard aggregate? only 10 shares, worth at market prices almut $300. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waslmtzky returned this morning from Pittsburg, they were in ndanco at the wedding of a friend yesterday.

Lawn Mowers Climax at Je'wel at Star Sterling Royal Ball Bearing $5.50 Queen Ball Bearing at. $6.50 Fitted with blades 16 in long, with 3 and 4 knives. Wm. Brunt N. A.

Frederick W. W. Harker Geo. W. Thomas Edwin M.

Kuowlet W. E. WellB Frank Ciook Jno, N. Taylor K. W.

Patterson In addition to its excellent facilities this bank has the advantage of abundant capital and surplus, a good board of directors, and a strong body of stockholders. THE POTTERS NATIONAL BANK BUSINESS THRIVES Despite Cold Weather, June Marriage Licenses Bid Fair to Beat the Record. Lisbon, June this year promises to be a banner one for mairiage licenses in (his county, it the number for the entire month Is anywhere near to tbe number already issued. Nine licenses were issued yesterday, the largest number in any one for perhaps a number of years. The following couples have been li- Howell and Miss Hosemont Lnella Waid.

both of East William A. Sutherin and Miss S'ltheiin, both of liast Palestine; F'rank Hrige and Hannah biMh of Ilanoverton; Carl Varner, of ami Miss Connell, of N'di'tli W. Wetidel and Miss Christina Muscnenheimer, both ot Hubert C. Harrold and Miss Charlotte both of l.a?etonia. Angostura Egg Phosnnate.

An egg phosphate. one of Bitters. One tried, tbe only kind of phate you will ever drink. Prepared exclusively at the Will Reed ir'ountain. ads.

come and want ai They come to accomplish a and go when that purpose has beeu ThP Evening Review for How to live on 15 cents a day. The mind as well as the body is benefited by economy in eating. no health giver like a diet of Rocky Mountain Tea. In astartlingway It keepings you going. 35 cents, Tea T'ablets.

C. F. Craig. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN KEEPING DOWN THE TAX RATE IN EAST LIVERPOOL BE SURE YOU REGISTER FRIDAY OR SATURDAY THAT YOU MAY VOTE ACCORDINGLY ON JUNE 22. HOURS.

8 A. M. TO 2 P. M. AND 4 P.

M. TO 9 P. STANDARD TIME, BOTH DAYS. 134-r The Waning Honeymoon. me once you loved me He And haven't asked me if I you since the day tiefore yesterday.

(The houuymoon, Rhuddering, saw its iiiilsh.) New Numbers 108 and 110 Fifth Street. ITS A BULLY GOOD VAUDE ViLLE SHOW AT ROCK SPRINGS THEATER THIS WEEK. MADAME TRAINED BIROS ARE WELL WORTH THE PRICE OF ADMISSION. 134-h Loans on Salary Anv person iug no property Whatever, but hold ing a perrnanent sa- aried position, always get ipo here, a never before gta in this city. Ours is the ideal place to row money.

Liverpool Loan Onthe piamond. Building. C. C. 36..

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