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The Elyria Democrat from Elyria, Ohio • Page 7

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CJliforiicle. Wednesday: The pupils of Duoitrict o. 1, are stodyiflg" their great zeal, nod will be ready" to" come before thq.publtocfrUJk laoiations, and i smart things numerous to mention. The little girl will hare their hair braided after the molt approved gtyle of fifty Years ngo, and the big girls will do theiri up in nets, while the little boyi trill have their banged and the big Well, come and for yourselves. If you don't you will miu lots of fun The equinoxial itorm is raging- Rain and wind is the order of the elements The Leo disaster on the Lake east of Avon Point, is the of general remark, and sympathy is universal.

Particulars elsewhere is a great deal of poor corn in this county, the direct result of late planting. Those who planted early have a fair crop, nud some very good. it pays to plant at the right time. Thursday: The blow rocked the boats rai'uur lively oa the lake last "night, s.s somo of the attachees of the DEMOCRAT actual experience. of Detroit" made The races will be by far the best over witnessed the county.

A large number of speedy horses tire already booked and still more being added to the list--Look out for some lively trotting the date for the pioneer school entertainment, Oct. 1st and 2nd fail to peep into the Historical Society's kitchen ou the fairground. Personal. week --Old people should visit the historical kitchen aud see the nursery of their juvenile years at the fair. Ciuj to Detroit, last Thursday evening "in the interest of Sextonjt.

thoi sailor who had his leg br by, ther' Michael on Sag from the triangle 'ner Irene. His bro- SeXtbn, of Buffalo in can testify to from The steamer "City the trip from the Detroit river to laud with a swiftness unusual iu her history, propelled by the force north-wester, while the -'City of of a land" going an had to bullet the opposits direction waves, making the a very disagreeable one, and almost causing a panic among the pas- sen One-man on his way toMich- jcrtxn to enjoy his annual hunt, became 50 aiauned that he jumped out of his bed, tied on a life preservi-r, and forgot 10 put on his pants, and with his gun on his shoulder rushed out to look up the avid asked ou which side isi should jump The Captain told him to go back into his state room and into his clothes, but the panic stricken hunter refused and the officer had to hustle him off and lock him up for his own safety. C. S. Bird is houie from an extensive trip through Colorado.

Mrs. A. Burkholder of Elton, is visiting relatives in the city. T. C.

Mennell of Nebraska was among the callers on the DEMOCRAT last week. Dr. Roefy reuned with bis regiment, the 19th Ohio, at Cantield, last Thursday. Jay Boylan and Henry Rimbach took in the Detroit exposition last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry McElwin are home again from their summer trip in New England. H. J. Eady the druggist, has returned from uia Tisit lo Colorado much improved ia general health.

The mountains seem to agree with him. Frank Agate has returned from St. Augustine. a short visit with friends. He likes Florida and will return iu a few weeks.

liev. E. O. Buxton of the M. E.

church, Elyria, has received a call from the Westidu M. E. church of Cleveland and will accept subject to the decision of the conference. This will no tloubt result iu his going to the city. city of Cleveland tor burglary.

They were boys who had been permitted to idle their time away in loafing about and reading dime novels about great robberies and other deviltry. If it were not for our habits of industry we should drift back into barbarism. Show us the man or boy who engages in nsef ul employment by mind or body, Items. --Go and hear-the golden harp played at the Historical rooms at the fair. --Saturday, Sept I'Sth the old Schiable farm will be sold at Sheriff's sale at the north door of the cotut-house.

--The Ladies' Relief Corps' will hold an important business meeting Friday, Sept. 27th. Let there be a full attendance. --The Maple City gun club of Norwaik Within the past week a will give a shoot Tuesday and Wednes- nuniber of bovs were arrested in the day, Oct. 1st and '2nd.

Live birds and and we will show vou an honorable lad or a good man." Labor is the great civilizer of the human race. The Hot- tentot and the South Sea Islander are not laborers they, feed the natural products of the earth and spend their time in idleness, and their intelligence is hardly beasts of the field- Keep your boys at school or keep them at work, if you want to keep them out of crime. licken, no larnen" will be practically demonstrated by the schoolmaster of Deestrict No 1 at opera-house October'lst-2d--Dr. Briggs knows how to use the gad, and the material he has to deal with will make it necessary to resort to olden time hickory discipline. We have one mischievous old boy in mind who will be sure to get "laruped" the very first The Retail Merchants' Association now embraces nearly all the business and professional men.

of Elyria. It is not a combine to raise prices or take advantage of the public in any way whatever, but is a safe-guard against unworthy creditors. The books of merchants of Elyria show that there are many thousands of dollars of bad debts contracted annually, and the purpose of the or- ganisation is to prohibit this. JSo worthy creditor has anything to fear from this Association. blue-rocks will be used.

--LOST--Between Second and Fifth streets on Middle avenue, a blue enam- elled lace pin. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. --The annual meeting of the Lorain county Congregational S. S. convention will be held at South Amherst, Wednesday, Oct.

3, and a fellowship meeting pn Thursday. Daughters of Rebekah return theiij sincere thanks to Mrs. P. W. Sampsell for the use of her room Sept.

14th fdr-social, and also to Mr. Wm. for use of stove. --Any one wishing to purchase a geod farm will have the opportunity of doing so Saturday, Sept, 28, when the old Schiable farm will be sold at Sherff sale at the court-house. --The latch-string is always out in the door of the old-time kitchen in the Historical display at Mechanics' hall.

Go and see how your grandma kept house and what kind of clothes your grandpa wore. --Tickets forWm. Henry Goodyear's art lectures will be on sale at NVilliam' book store, on and after Tuesday, Oct. 1st. Tickets for the course of three lectures single tickets 40 cents.

No reserved seats. --S. Hind will return to his home in Clark county Kansas, about the 3d Oct. and will be glad to confer with parties who may desire to visit that Scooped Them. Thomas Clark of III, took a herd of eight White Faces to tho Buffalo exposition and premiums.

in i i The Married. null most pleasant and successful tke city and intends to push the News. --Prof. Chas. Eliot Norton of Harvard University says of Mr.

Goodyear as an art critic: "In an interesting paper on Italian architecture which appeared in Scribner's Monthly a few years ago. Mr, Goodyear has made the mpst important contribution to the topic place Mr. Raskin wrote." i 1 -i-An article ot unusual interest 'to Grand Army men and readers generally by Gen. H. V.

Boynton in the October "BelfordV gives the true story of the battle of Shiloh. He claims that the documents Sherman has to show that he was not surprised then, are 'orged. --The New York Mail and Express says of Mr. Goodyear: "He has long been known as one of our most learned lecturers and subtle writers on art In learning aud original thought his work is not merely unsurpassed, but it is unequalled by that of any other art historian that this country has produced." --Professor George P. Fisher of Yale University will contribute to the Century during the coming year a series of papers ou the nature and method of Revelation, in which he will touch upon a number of questions of living interest at the present time, connection with Christianity and the Bible.

--George Prosser, Wellington very well-to-do farmer, suspected his wife and drove away, Sunday night, to go home with his brother. They soon returned and forced their way in, finding the woman in the room of Haines, a hired man. One covered Haiues with a revolver while the other bound him and then he was "black snaked" until the blood splashed with every lick. Mrs. Prosser, who fled, says she merely went to Haines' room because she was scared by men prowling around the Press.

wedding of the season yesterday. The ladies of Elyria were wedded te the justly celebrated Silver Soap -Please give it a trial. Be sure and bee the handsome steel engravings on exhibition in every store, that give with 25 Silver Soap wrappers. -3w2 Remember you, have not seen all of the fair until jotf examine closely the stock in and airoTiii'i'the Red H. Elyria, O.

Excursion. Special excursion rates to the following places in Michigan via Wheling, and Lake Erie: Ann Arbor, Hamburg. Howell, Durand, East Saginaw, Ithica Owosso, St. Louis, Alma and Mt. Pleas ant.

For further particulars apply to any agent on the L. E. Ry. Fashionable Millinery. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the ladies that she has now in stock a large line of Fall and Millinery, which we are selling at reduced prices--Feathers a specialty.

Miss Young is employed as Trimmer, and will be pleased to see her many friends who may favor us with a call. Mits. J. A. WEIGHT, Successor to Bayless Sisters.

No 24 Cheapside, Elyria, O. tr.t,ii The Crown Still Is ours. Business Items Staple and fancy groceries; fresh vegetables and produce at Haag's. 52- Goods delivered to any part of the City. M.

A. Haag. 52- FOK SALE--Nos. 63 and 65 Broad Never have greater varie- ties been shown; never have better goods been shown; never have prices been so low as this fall. Sole agent this season for Lambertville Snag-Proof Rubber Boots.

For Custom Work and Fine Repairing We stump the World. Philpott Daniels, Old Reliable Dealers in Boots Shoes, and Rubbers. Elyria, O. Historical Society. The Lorain county Historical Society- will have a tent on the fairgrounds to exhibit their collection of interesting relics and curiosities.

The display will consist of Indian and pioneer relics, minerals, shells and curiosities of foreign countries. It is one of the most interesting exhibitions on the ground. Don't fail to-go and see it. Science. Aluminum for dental purposes said to be comma: into favor.

It pronounced better than rubber and less in cost than gold. It is bright, strong, odorless, and aa healthy to the gums as gold and platinum. L. C. Kelsey, dentist is making a specialty of aluminum plates for dental purposes.

An upper set can be obtained from $12 to $15. Council Proceedings. Council met in regular Friday evening Sept. 20, session on 1889, and transacted the following business: The Mayor made a report of four bonds sold to A. Kishman.

Amount premium. S52.30. Total $2,653.00 On motion the report was accepted and approved. good business 48tf property. Inquire of M.

W. REELLEY. FOR SALE--At a bargain, house and lot on east 10th street. Everything complete ill be sold at very low iig- ures Inquire of W. H.

Tucker, 24 E. Second street, Elyria, O. -35 --Capt. W. A.

Abbett, who has long been with Messrs. Percival Hatton, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, Iowa, and is one of the best known and most respected business men in that city, says: testify to the good berlain's Cough "I can qualities" of Cham- Remedy. Having used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safely say it has no equal for either colds "or croup." 50 cent bottles for sale by W. H. Park.

Important Dental Ifotice. Owing to the death of Dr. C. B. Knowlton the dental office at Belden, will be closed.

Dr. O. C. Trembley, who has had charge of the Elyria office for the past two years will continue the business in same office. Room No.

1 Commercial block, where he will be pleased to see all the friends and patrons of the late Dr. Knowlton. Extracting free of charge when artificial teeth are to be made by me. All dental work guaranteed, and made of the very best material. Prices will remain same as in the past.

Hoping to secure your patronage, I am Very Respectfully, -4w-i O. C. TREMBLEY. Dentist. T.

J. ARMSTRONG. mm MACHINE Steam and Hot "Water Fiting, G-as Fitting, Plumbing, done in a first class manner, and at reasonable rates. EEPAIRING OF ALL KINDS done on short notice. Shop at No.

9, foot of West avenue. ELYRIA, OHIO. storm is over and there are prospects for fine weather during the Fair The old Standen residence on Sugar Ridge burned down Saturday night are coming on the Fair grounds today, and the prospects are good for a big show The pupils of Deestrict No- 1 will give their entertainment on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Oct 1st and 2d. Dont forget the date Three cove oyster stews in Detroit cost $2.75. We mention this for the benefit of those who may visit the city, that they may go prepared with the necessary means to enjoy such expensive luxuries Come to the Fair, and bring the family with you, the little boys and the little girls; the big boys and the big girls will get there all right.

Its the little folks that want looking after. There is only one Fair a year, so come along everybody, and enjoy a day or two off. made a hasty visit to the fairgrounds this afternoon and were surprised to see the numerous exhibits already on the grounds, and the articles still coming. It promises to be a fine exhibition, large in quantity and excellent in quality. That is the way have it.

If the weather is favorable. country. He can be found by inquring at Daniels' shoe store. --J. A.

Noggle of Lodi, will go to the convention at Wellington as a candidate for state senator. We hope he will be chosen, as he is the right man for the place and will make the Republican nominee get down on all Sentinel. --The youngest soldier in the union army is said to have been E. L. Wright who" enlisied in the 82d O.

V. I. from Homer, Medina county, when but a few days over twelve years old. He attended the reunion of his regiment at Ashland recently. --There will be a meeting of the Elyria Retail Merchants Association in the grand jury room at the court-house, Monday evening.

Sept 30th at 8 p. It is hoped that every member will attend promptly, as business of importance will come'before the meeting. The i )ld Standen home pn Sugar Ridge, three miles east of Elyria burned to the ground on Saturday night about 9 o'clock. The family were absent and but little was saved by, the neighbors. 200 bushels of oats that were stored in the attic were also tonsumed.

No insurance. --Henry J- Eady brought a sheaf of Colorado wheat home with him, that is among the finest ever seen in this section. Married. JEROME--TROAX--Sept. llth, Rev.

Williams, Miss Ella Mr. James Jer- Truax, both of E. E. ome and Cleveland. the M.

E. parsonage, Sept. 20th, by Rev. E. O.

Buxton, Mr. Albert Pomeroy and Miss Libbie Hammer, both of Oberlin. the residence of the bride's parents, Sept. 18th, by Rev. D.

C. Hanselmann assisted by Rev. E. E. Williams, Mr.

George W. Ingersoll and Miss Myrta E. Parmely, both of Lorain county. jf every variety, for ladies and gents at the lowest prices. School Shoes for Children at 99 cents and up.

School Shoes for Girls at $1.00 nd up. School Shoes for Boys at $1.00 and up. Died. SEELY-In LaGrange at her old residence, Sept. llth, 1889, Mrs.

Nancy Seely, widow of Alonzo Seely, in her We desire to thank all friends and neighpors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our mother. A. SEELY AND SISTERS. It is from a field that yieldjfl bushels to the acre, and was gin also Wednesday and Thuday BaKer; of It. Collins.

biggest fair eref In brought some fine specimen of applet. School. FALL SHOES. Fall Shoes for Ladies at $1.25 and up. DRESS Dress Shoes for Gentle men at $2.00 and up.

Let everybody go to see and reproduction of the country schooVof forty years ago, by the citizens named in this issue. The ladies will comb their hair like the school girls of that time, and in drew 'and every way try to appear as near like them as possible, and in like manner the gentlemen will imitate the school boys of that time. Any person who misses the exhibition will it for the of hit incident to school life of that dayi.will be indulged in by the scholars. Don't fail see thes Goods at the'- SHOE STORE rri before pur chasing elsewhere. COGSWELL, CO No.

33 West Broad St. Business Colleg Stands at the head. Oberlin College Writin 'Dep't, Oberlin School of Stenography an Type-writing, and Oberlin Business College all connected. Expenses low, instruction thor ough and courses complete. Circulars free HENDERSON, Oberlin.

JAMES COLLINS, East Broad Street, ELYRIA, OHIO. BOOTS AND. SHOES J. PECK, Insurance and Real Estate A. G- IV Y.

XOTARI PUBLIC OEEDS MORTGAGES AXD LOA5S "Written MONEY TO LOAN. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE Sick Headache aod relieve all tfco troubles incident to bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating.

Pain in the Side, Ac. While their most remarkable su-icess has been shown in wiring SICK Headache, yet CAKTIB'S UTTIJC LITER PHM are equally raluable in Constipation, curmg stimulate the TiTet'afld 'rejolate the bowels. Bren if they only cured HEAD. Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint-, bmt fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find t.tse little pills valuable ia so many ways that; they wiH not be wiHing to do Bus after afl sick head ACHE, is the bane of so many UTOS that here is where boast. Our pills cure it while others do wot.

ClKTini'S LlTTLB LtVER PlLLS TOTT SH1A1I And very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly rentable and do Sot gtfpc or purge, but by ale all who use them. In rmft At 85 cent? 9 for fl C-Sold everywhere, or sent by mart. CASTSS IBMCQfS Ssw Irak.

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