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THE DEMOCRATIC NORTHWEST; Till? USD AY JANUARY 27. l8iT FU aad Fia. ' & & tmr gabUs. 8. & imt Stilts. Legal Notice. Eim tWa) m rpot aril! tarn wken it U trodden upon, j There ia much pmokt in aom f (be tobaccalureata epeeche , It ad to think the peacock can be to fowl aod jh o fair. .. ; Do a you cotMcianct) dictate aid 70a will aot k far aatity; -v . Jadgeaot from appearance bat 70a mia-M erf m joar: judgment. Han; a broth ol a hoy haa Uea rtdoced to a tup at 1 at ianin. . It require very email tponga to wipe oat a big political elatev ! ?. The ladte at Mount Deaert earr .Ipan atock and rd umWllae. Tbe mathematioaa aiu ia bia atudy thinking of the tinea of tbe tioiea. Farming don t pa, eayi tbe man who panda hia time at the jrron-ahop. . . What we are at tbe end of thia life we thall I e when the next begine. .' Qneationa may be framed without the ataiatance of a cabinet maker. . ' The pawnbroker ia not a hermit but he leada a loneome existence for all that. , . Of all the quacks ia thia world the religioaa one-ia the worst. Joseph Cook. Hints for YMng Housekeepers. Every closet and room in a houae should be thoroughly iotpected once a week. Newly ground" floor which has never been packed ia -' very superior to barrel flour. 'J . ' In roarting meat do not salt before potting in the oven, as salt 'extracts the juice. ' i In worm weather put your eggs in .cold water; changing the water every nierning. ",' V. i ' A true teac for eggs is to drop them in water, and it tlie large end comes up they 1 ate not fresh. : . I Hunt wrapped in thick brown paper and-packed in a barrel of wood ashes in it he cellar w:ll keep all summer. To test nutmegs pick' them with a pin. and if they are good the oil will instantly spread around the punctures. - Baraoap when flnt bought should be cut in square pieces and' put in a dry place. It lasts better after shrinking. All fish ekin should he washed, dried thoroughly, cut in small bits and put in a box or a paper bag, to use in settling eofiee.. ; New Orleans or other good brown sugar is, best for raised fruits and wedding eaten, it snouia oe coarse-grained and clean.' , Al way a prepare Sunday's dinner on Saturday if possible, tliat aamaatica mav -tnjoy the Sabbath day privilges as well us vuotmu. - 1 . The amaU white sago called pearl ia the tfThe-ka?e -brown, kind- n-.a silhj"latav It should always be kept ma eovered Jalr or box. ; ' t . Salt cod shoe Id ba kept in a dry place w here the ador of itr will not penetrate to other parts of the house. The best kind is that which is called dum, from its peculiar color. - Railway Signal Code or the U. S. One whistle signifies 'down brakes.' ; Two whistles signifies Sjff brakes.' Three whiatlea signifies 'backup.' Continued whistles signifies danger.' '. Rapid short 'whistles 'a cattle alarm.' Downward motion of the hands with extended arms signifies 'stop.' Beckoning motion with one hand signifies baek.' ,j Red flag waiad iovet the track siz-. nifies 'danger.', '5 . t Red flag stack by the roadside sig nifies1 'danger ahead.' Red flag-carried on locomotive sig nifies engine following.' - Red Bag hoisted at a station is a sig nal to Stop. , t , Lantern at night raised and lowered vertically is a signal to start. Lantern swung across the track is a signal to stop, . '.. Lantern swung in a circle signifies 'back the traiu,' ; iiUHlT"thlrtif;Feet High. S Weol the prwent day are mere "Toni Thumbs," when compared with the ihdi- vidualities of antiquity." ; The Giant Galbara, brought from Ara bia to Rome, under Claudius Caesar, : was near ten feet. . ; ' Funnman, who lived in the" time of Eugene II. measured eleven feet and a . 'half. '" . '": i . S The Chevalier Scorge, in his voyage to j . the Peak of Tencriflt, found in one of the : caverns of that mountain the skull of a : i Gaunce, which had eighty teeth, and it , was supposed that his bqdy was not less than fifteen feet long! , : Th criant FemiiMls. alnin liv Arlanrln. nepuew- to Charlemagne, was eighteen .feet high! In 1684, near jSt. Germain, was found the tomb of the Giant Isoret,," who was twenty feet hih. , . .. , . vWion whose skull held a bushel of corn, and whose bod must have been eighteen feet long! : i 4 , ' Plaierus saw at Lucerne the hu man bones ot a subject nineteen feet long. . - '..,,'. --v. . v.'-- ., The Giant Buart was twenty -two and a half feet h igh 1 His bones were found in 1700, near ,th banks of the river Mdderi. A Foolish Mistake. , . ; Don't make the mistake of confounding a remedy of acknowledged merit with the numerous quacli medicines that are how so common We speak fromt exper ience when wesay that barker's Giniror aonic w bt Bcerusg awisa restorative and will do all that M claimed ; for it. We have used it oawlves with tbe happiest jan27-lm WIBASU.ST.LOUUA PACIfIC 'T COISO WEST. el.Thre'Kui .r 1,11 lif. J,l J:Wp l.ae " liaal 1 i. Par itr k.Tfc.i u 1 J, Way freight OOIXO IAST. ww&av m 4 . , t.lftn.,EipiwacT. t,M.4aai ' 4, AtlamirlvxaraM. ,1 " ' " 1 Fxp r ,. 4 07 i,0fm "U.ki.Iii k.ia " l.lbmm So. tatoia at Ubxrly, Whit Hum tad Soatk Tokda obIt, bmwi Hainlm Hid TolMla. Mo. booom bmniu t iinn MM Tulmlo. No. S n at DtAaM. iMam 4 asettoa, CsoU Mid Ant- will ba dMdud otaar Iraiua WITHERS. Atenl. MiMlaaa.O. Time Canl 5e. 2 Taking Effect Jan. 10. 1 99V. WgdT. EAST. So. t Ho. I STATIONS. Mo. 2. No. 4. au'd mz'd. ike A. H. P, KM. 5 0C 2 42 2 17 t 20 I SS I 40 1 30 1 26 1 18 1 00 12 40 t 00 4 10 IT 10 31 10 40 1! OS 11 10 90 Tolado. . HolipUa. .. Mew Bararte.... Plaaaant Bond... ConUnU Switch.. Inipont EvanavUle HnutatownmHM. M oontaoa . Fort Jennings. H Delpboa , S 11 11 SO i 11 S4 11 41 12 110 11 20 F. Ma J No. I. K. IT 00 No. 18. 12 30 4 00 11 0 I Delphoa ....... . LandeckM...,.H. Venadolo..n.. Shaita... Abanaka Hrhnmra WUlahlra . Dnoatnr Petenon OaUi ,...m UurryTlUa . rralgville. Blufton 13 44 1 00 1 15 8 Hi 8 37 I 04 10 10 11 00 11 , 12 13 . 12 00 II 34 . 11 08 , til Ot . HI 4T . 10' 10 0 63 . S 4D , 3D . 9 34 . 9 15 . 20 2 86 8 08 18 1 30 1 18 12 47 11 35 II 00 10 50 10 35 10 25 9 60 ,800 82 40 SI 59 IS t Mail SI It Ex 13 A. M. IS 11 10 11 IS 11 SS 11 10 2 00 SO 5 -51 Wi No. 15. No. 1 SOfTTHEBN No. 2. No.M. au'd ail DIVISION. mx'd. mfce. M, - Am X. A. H . V. 4 00- 2 ij Dolphoi H 45 5 45 7 10 Mianee Craning.. 8 30 SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. No. 8. No. 8. M lAEl. mx'd A.M. P.M. .. 11 06 5 60 . 9 15 ' 4 00 No. 7. No.5 M'lkEx. mx'd V. M. i. V. 1 42 6 55 3 40 8 50 STATIONS. CoTlngton Dayton .... All trains ran daily. Hundara excentAd. Rtan nn signal. R. O. BUTLER, Oenl Sunt. W. W.RHODES, On'l PaaHoger Agent. Coltmrt)iis& Toledo Railroad The SHORT ROUTE BETWEEN - L AKK ERIE , . AND THE OHIO RIVER. Winter Arrangement.. Taking Effect January lat, 1881. Thtas Paesenger Trains Daily, (Sundays excepted.) SOUTH MOTJ1VD, :. Mail and Leave Toledo.. Arrive iblumbits Exp. Kxpreas. Aocommd'n 5:00a.m. 10:40a.m. 6:55 p.m. -tiiaoaax llinna.m.1 7 lie Carey U. Mauduiky Bnoyroa Marion ; . Delaware :fi5 12:34 7:49 7ao , 1117 . 8:08 . 8:55 :50 . 5:00p. 5:48 . 1:10 , 8:28. 1:48 2:80 3:30 5:00 :48 9:20 10:10 7.-O0 8:25 . 9:05 9:51 . 10:45 . . 9:45 a.m. 10:29 .. 2:15 p.m. 3:10 .. ll::!5a. m- 3:40 p.m. 820 . 8:58 a. m. 11:35 .. Columbus......... Lancaster . LoKn... OaUpoUs : Pomeroy Athens Parkersburg...... Marietta.... Ginoinnati . Louisville , i:00 1:50 a. m. . 2:50 3:00p.m. 8:00p.m. 7:45 12:20 ninht, INortlt Bound. Columbus S :30a.m. 12:110 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to:00 p. m. 1:10 a.m. Arrive Toledo 10:80 5:05 . Detroit.... 1:30p.m. 8:15p.m. Through roaches botweed DETROIT and COLUM BUS on both Express Trains. ' All truius arriving in Toledo, via other lines, make close connections with the South bound trains of the Columbus and Toledo K. R; 1 Direct oonnections made m Union Depot at Colum bus for Newark, Zanesvlllei Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Baltimore, Washington aod Phtladelphia; also for Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville, and'all points South and SouthweBt. -m- - . ',f . f Pullman Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars from Columbus to Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia, without chauge. . Trains will arrive and depart from Toledo at Colum bus and Toledo Railroad Company's Depot, Water Street foot of Mulbery. . W. H. HARRISON, Gen'l Ticket Agent. : ORLAND BMITtl, Gen'l Hup'U 4- The Great Through Car Route to Missouri, ' ; "; Kansas. ; : -Nebraska, Iowa. No Change of Cars From TOLEDO or Ft. WAYNE St.lLouis, Kansas City, Han- nibal.St Joseph, Quincy and Atonlnsou. So Change o( Cars From CT I DIIK! Til i Kansas iry, St Joseph, Omaha Itli LUUIU I U I uttumwa. Bemomberthat the Mai Jt, Iks fi Pacific has no KMliinAMT cabs. EvjtRVnoDT rides in Elegant Parlor Ooaches nicely upholstered andcarpoted. Bag gage cheeked through tp desnation1 ' ' 1 tyf Don'tforget the above inducements, given hly by tms great una, ana wnen ypu ga . ,t ,. , , WestotttliwesJi,, N arth or. Northwest, Don't accept any ticket unless it reads over the " ; Wabash, St. Loui &'Pacife iVy. For Routes, Bates, Elegant Haps of the Western Country, and any infomnatioiyou may desire, in .re gard to going west, please aaoress .. , J.C.OAULT. 4H.C.TOWNSEND.t Gen. Manager, - lartAii. fatURT Airai tteu.PaB'r Agent. bis. ST. LO Or J. K. WITHERS, i ; Ticket Age nt, Napoleon, Ohio,. OPIUM HABIT CURED without nain In two weeks. Not ono cent pay till cared. Dr. II. B. liKMUAi, Uiubmond, Ind. ov25-2m w only, bMm Ntpoim mi tat IS OBd 'J3 MO fMtK&tS Mid BO MffHWfM far UiaMtnlaa. Ho.mmi Inia dulr, duly oBoapt SsBdu;. PnTSBURGH, FT. WAtlfE k CHI caraUUway4:aa4enaedTin.eCard. 7.10. GOING WEST. I Mo. I. No, 7. I N..1. , No t. F'slKl'Pae.Sx,N'gtil LaatlCi 12 06. a' t,u.a' i.cp 7.ao pa l.laaw It lt" 2 66' t .ai i. it.. .16" it.ja . .' ais j.i" t.&6 8.4" t.2t .... 7. 25 it t.46 1. aa 7.5 . .8 1. " ' 8.18" 11. 2" I.4f t.M' I2..T3.S1 - I.16P 12.OH.ai 1.40 j 8.48" t 2.50.. 4.af " - I 7.t" I t.04 ' 8.00" t.4t " Plttsbarak. Alii.... ' Orrrill,' Manitsld. CrasUiatp porsst LIsjs, Ft. Wayas, PlVMntL uaieags GOIIVG No. 2. No. 1. 1 No. 4 I No. ( at ' dm KalAU E IitUit Chicago Plymauta Ft. With Ltaia . Fsrest Creatlias Ar Crestline Lv Mansleld Orrville Alliaaes Rochester Pittsburg ! 8.80.M 11.63 -2.35pm 4.M 6.48 1.S0PVI 8.15PM t 40 p 2.64 am ... I .2S 6.5P 12.15.M t.ft - 8.IUI -10.08 - .-..I 2.8M4M 8.56aM 7.10 it anun! t.ao 11.45 7.3APM 12.40 - I 6.40AM 12.06PM atPM l.lVlMi 7.20- 188 " IbOtPM t.67 9,23 - I 2.28 " 11.45 - '4.28 - '11 28 4.00 ' 2 Mam 2.10 8.22 p m US - 7.30. 2.16pmI 7.SU " NOTE. Noa. 9 and 8 and Not. 8 and 4 'ran daily. Train No. 8 leavae Pittabnrgh daily, except ttaturday. i rain no. a leaves unuago aauy, exoept Baturday. All other Trains run daily, exoept tinnday. r . a. Al x kb . (Jen. Pass, 4 Ticket Agent, Pittaburg Worth Vstern Ohio Railway Line. OPERATED BY THE PEX5A. CO. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. Nov.Sth, 1880. G( INO A8T.. No. 2. No. 8. Tiffin An'n. DAILY. U.II.T. DAILY. Ex.snnd'y Ex.fn'y Ex 8und'T STATiO.IS. Toledo ,.i.esve .iu p.m. .a a.m. Woodville ..... Bettsville Tiffin siwundet ttockavsy ... BlooiuTille Carrotheri Vernon .. , MsnsAeld.... Pittsburgh..... Altoons Harrisburg ... Balliiuore..H... Washington.. Philadelphia. New York Boston , 3.58 9.1H 5. tSp.ao 8 42 - 7 811 -T.68 - 4.41 5.10 5.24 5.81 5.40 5.55 9.69 -10,28 " 10.41 -10.47 -10 55 11.08 11.48am. 8.42 Arr 7.15 12.15p.m 8.16 a.m. 7.30 t8 80 - 11.55p.m. 42.35 PM 4.1USJU 6.20 p.ni 7J0 -7.52 " 9.02 8.45 ' 7.40 -8.25 p.m. 10.85 0.00 a.ur. 6.00p.m. UOINO WEST. EAST. No.l. N.7. Tiffin Ac'n. tTATIOSS. DAILY. DAILY. DAILY. Ex.Sun. Ex.Sun - ExSun Pittsburg Leave 12-05 a.m. 9.15 a.m.......... MansAeld... - ' 6.45 a.m. 6.10 p.m Vernon 7.28 8.42 .. Carrolliere.... 8.10 7.20 Bloomvllle... . " 8.25 7.85 liockaway.... - 8.32 7.42 Swaaders 8.38 7.47 Tiffin -.. - 8.50 - 7.59 7.00a.m. Bettsville 9.15 8.23 7.2a.m ' Woodville 9.58 9.05 ' 8.K,a.m Toledo.......... Arr 10.40a.m 9.50p.m. 9.00a.m. -The onlyllne running the celebrated Pull man PuUce Hotel nd Sleeping Cam from Mans Seldto Pittsbunr. Baltlinoi. Washinston. Philn- deiphiaand New York. Through ticketsand bag- augecuevKBio au poiniseasc. i . B. M YEBS.Gen.TlcketAg't BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Time Card In Effect Dec. 19. 1886. ' : EA8TBODND. Express, N.Y. Fast Line. Leave cm. a.m. N. Y. Cbicags 4 06 7 50 Wellsboro.. Walkerton . 10 44 11 22 p. m . "" ' 12 40 1'83 2 30 I 40 3 28 4 25 5 43 a. m. 6 59 7 35 7 10 Mllford June. Albion.- , (iarrett. 9 35 9 46 Auburn June, Hicksville. DeBance. Deshler... Fostorla .11 02 .11 69 12 50 1 15 Tiffin Sandusky a.m. 7 85 8 25 9 20 H' 00 10 28 iuonroeviue..., Chicago June, 2 15 2 40 3 01 8 56 9 33 9 59 tihelby June. Mansaeld Frederick Mt. Vernon.... 11 4811 19 p. m. 12 05 , 4 09 11 25 a.m. 12 20 a.m. 6 10 A rrive Newark 4 55 1 20 Arrive Coin in bus..'... . 8 10 p. m. .11 00 3 30 12 25 a.m. 9 55 10 29 p.m. 1 35 Leave a. m. 3 30 p. ni. 4 20 Columbus ., Shawnee June. City. 4 55 3 23 Newark ........ 5 05 5 13 6 05 Arrive Zinesville .... . 5 51 . 2 22 S 45 5 20 , 9 15 6 05 A 20 10 05 11 oil 7 15 Bellair .Reeling A rrive r p.m. a.m. Wnsulnaton . ... 9 45 li 30 Baltimore ...11 05 a.m. .. 8 05 .. 8 40 7 40 p.m. 1 15 4 00 Philadelphia. New York a WESlBOOJiD. Chicago Chicago Chicago Fast Ex. Mull. . : Line. Ieave a.m. p.m. p.m. 11 3U 2 15 a.m 9 80 10 40 a.m. p.m. 9 15 11 15 10 00 11 60 a m. 11 06 1 02 p.m. 12 08 2 07 12 59 3 17 2 00 4 30 7 25 3 30 8 10 9 15 3 43 8 25 4 08 8 48 4 40 9 25 12 25 3 30 2 20 4 45 8 11 5 52 8 27 8 06 4 33 7 21 4 57 7 48 8 08 9 19 7 00 10 00 9 05 10 00 10 28 p.m. 11 20 .1225 I 07 1 42 2 10 8 20 New York...:.. 7 00 Philadelphia.. 9 35 a.m. Baltimore 12 40 Wash. City 1 50 p. m Wheeling , Bellair , ... 1 30 ... 2 10 Baruesville 3 10 Cambridge 4 04 Arrive KatiesvilJe 5 01 Newark 8 00 Columbus......; 7 40 .Somerset June. City Shawnee ' . Leave , Columbus ... 4 20 Newark 8 20 Mt. Vornoii 7 II Frederick 7 27 Manatteld 8 3:1 Shelby June. 8 59 Arrive Mourocville ... Sundusky Leave Chicago June. 9 40. TtlhH 10 48 Fostoria 11 22 a.m. Deshler 12 30 Defiance 1 33 Hicksville.... Auburn June, 8 15 Unrrelt 3 30 ArrlveChicugo 8 50 Note on Running of Trains. East Bound New York Fast Line dally, entire train runs through from Chicago to Baltimore. Pullman sleepers attached. New York Express daily on C. O. Div. and main line, other div. daily, except Sunday. Pullman sleeping car Chicago to Cumberland, Parlor oar Cumberland to Baltimore. Moil runs daily.' Pull man sleeping oar Grafton to Baltimore. West Bound. Chicago fast line daily, entire train runs through from Baltimore to' Chicago." Pnlhnan sleepers attached. , Chicago express runs daily on CO. and L.B. Divisions, on other divisions daily, exoept Sunday; Pullman sleeperChicago Junction toChlca go. ' . ........... i ... Mail runs dally on main line and C. O Division, on other div. daily, exoept Sunday. . , Pullman sleeping car Cumberland to Sandusky, ex oept Saturday. All other trains daily, eqcept Sunday. .; L. M.COLE, ft, T. AM Baltimore. . i W. E. BEPPEBT, Pass. Agt. Columbus, ' C. K. LORD, Gen. Pass. Agt, Baltimore. 7 C. H. HUDSON, Supt. Trans, Ohio Dlv., " - ," ... Chicago. W. v H. Stockman, ;f ' HealEstate Eeler J .' - i'-i. ' ; . Buys and Sells , : Ditch Contracts .and Bonds Witb G.W.Gardner 4 Son, - NAPOLEON, OHIO. 11-80-17 Ib Htauj sasmty Coart of Coaaaaoa riawa. 0 txa KUN oaa of aatd defeBoeats sua aetloa nd waosa plaea of riiidaaoa sad wnisaa hums wats i out ' ManaaowaloaaldplaUina. will taao aaidSrosra Aaanwan, plauuta' andaiMdMof Do aneaaoanty, ukio, oa IBaltaa day of Dosaabr, a. v, iiw.1, bim at. peuuoo ut uw Conrt of Camaaoa Pleat wtMUB and far aasd osaaty of Hwy at aatd Wats of Uaio, aaaliaa Mat aatd Aadraw Pstaraoa, Ida BUM Petanua and OUa aUlag, defeodsata, aetttng fUftbthOBtk4tfedByof Jauuary, la7R, at Wood eooaty, Ohio, laoaald ABdrow Psteraoa aad hia wife, Ida Pat b, gavo aaaortaawa to oaa Mia dwaatoa oa that fan o(thaaSoftlMBwofttia aw a of eeaooa,u township a aorUireawo 8 seat, m Htory oonBty, Ohio, which uasaottli of la Maaaoald, Cold water aad Lake Mtanlaaa Railroad Una, sontaulnf twenty Bares of land mora or Im, to eaeuro the p. Br BMBtof tlOIaearvdlngtooFrtamaotasrafmedtD in said mnflg... fh an rti. Irrl rt. . n IhmI lTa Said Andrew ram a and hia wife, Ida Elba Psterson. favaineareeriain otbar aaortmgo oa ins )il isiilais above described to one Andrew M . aaderaoa to aoonro the paynnut of )S0O aosording to a osrtala aoto t. Isrrad utn aald mortgage', that autas too axacatlOB of said mortgages the said Andrew Peterson and Ida Ellen Peterson have duly eonvryed aald pranuoae to said OUa filing, and that aald plain Oft- ia nowtha legal owner and holder of all the aoUs and aaurtgages in aald petition sat forth and orartna that said defen- fentt may pay aald eeveral sums of money bow ouunea-so oeaue, smonnnng n f7, Dgetlier wlta the intaMst thereon, or that said nremiaea mav ba aold topay taeaama, aod the aaid One Kilng la furtner noiinea tnat ne u rsqnind to appear and answer said petition on or bsfors the third Saturday after the 81th day of February, 1881. t. R.TYLER, Plaintiff. Atty. Napoleon, 0.,Jan. 12, 1881. (15.75 Janl3-et AOMISISTKATOR'S MALE OF HEAL ESTATE. IN puaeuancaof an order of the Probata Conrt of Henry eonnty, Ohio, I will offer for aale at nubile auction on the 29th day or January, 1881, at 111 o'clock A. M., upon the premise, the following described real estate situate ia the oouaty of Henry and State of Ohio, to-wit : The north half of the north half of the south half of she east half of the eoutheaat quarter of section nine, township four north, range aevn east, contain ing ton aerea of land more or less. Appratwd at t:ion. Terms of aale Omvthird iu hand, one-third to on. year and one-third in two years from the day of aale with Interest; deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on premises sold. JOHfl H. M18B8, '- Adm'r. of Dsvld Benner, deo'd. Haag k Bagao. Atty'a Napoleon, ()., Jan. 4, 1881. $5.00 jan6-4t Notice to Contractors. BIDS will be reoeivea up to Feb. 1st, 19 o'clock noon, by the bnlldlna committee of St. Aiunistine's Church, Napoleon, Henry Co., Ohio, for the erection of a brick church on lota 101 and 102, according to apecincations, pl.nn and working drawinga prepared lor aaiu enuraa ny Alex. xoung, architect, Toledo, O., and on file at the residence of the Bev'rd. M. Pita, Pastor. 1st. For excavation- all earth to remain on pre mises soeording to direction. 2d. For Bubble Masonry according to specifications. 3rd. For all brick and brick work complete. 4th. A41 cut stone work, aaahown on detailea draw ings front steps excepted. 5th. For all carpenter aud joiner work and f urniah Ing pint material He, except Boor joists, girders ceiling and flooring joists. 6th. For all galvanlzediron, tin and slating. 7th. For furnishing and building spire. Also for said entire building oomnleto as far aa de scribed according to plans, speclflcationa and draw inga of above mentioned architect. each bid must be accompanied bv a bond sinned by at least two good and sufficient sureties conditioned that the bidder will enter into contract and do aaid work on securing sn swsrd. All mas will oe sealed and deposited with the Rev'rd. M. Pita, PsBtor. Said building committee reserves the riant to reiect any aud all bids. BKV'KD PITZ, President of Building Com. Napoleon, Jan. 3, 1881. janO-lm Dissolution and New Finn. rp HE arm of C.C.Young A Co. have thia day die- -S soiveo oy mutual consent, rartlee indebted to ssid nrm will make immediate settlement by cash or approved paper.. A. w. vasser and J . W. Hackett, succor sore to C. C. Yousui A Co.. will continue aeneral blsoksmithlnir and manufacturing of wagons and carriages aa hereto fore and will be known bv nrm name Gaeeer a Hsckatt. l ne paint department will be under control and carried on by lbs eld and aooompliahed painter, M. u. via, C..C. YUIINa. W.J.OASSEB. , , , A.W. OASSEB, 1 , ' J. W. HACKETT. . , M.G.GILL. LUierty Center, 0., Jan. 1,1881. jan6-4t SUerirs Sale. Henry L. Morey, vs. ' ' Augustus W. Eckert, et.al. Order of sale Henry County Court of Common Pleat By virtue of an order of sale issued from the sbove named court and to me directed as Sheriff of Henry county, I will offer at public sale at the door of the Court Houbc in Napoleon, Ohio, on Saturday, February 19, 1881, at the honr of 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, the f ollow ing described real estate, situated ' in Uenry county, Ohio,ta-wit: Two hundred and eighteen snd one-half (21 84 ) acres taken evenly off tbe south side of section . thirty-three (33), in Richfield township, Henry county, Ohio, be ing town four (4) north, range eight (8) east in said county, and estimated to be the- south one-third (hi) l"u iu, muii Bcvviuii vjiu riy-iuree aiuresBia Appraisea at $3,oiiO. Terms of sale Cash. . , GEO. DAUM, ' ' Sheriff. VI. Sb-phenson, Atiy for Plsintiff. Napoleon, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1881. 8 70 Sheriff's Sale. William J. Fierrepont, , vs. William A . Tressler et. al . Order of Solo Henry County Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the above named Court and to me directed as Sheriff of Henry county, I will offer at public sale at the door of the Court HouBe, in Napoleon, Ohio, on Saturday, January 29, 1881, at the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, Uio follow ing described real estate, situated in Henry county, Ohio, to-wit: . The east part of the southwest qtiarter of section number one (1 ), township number live (5), north of range number alx (li) east, in Henry county, Ohio, containing eighty five acres of land. Appraised at SS.-Vi1). Terms of Sale cash. GEO. DAUM, Sheriff. J. K. Osborn A J. H. Tyler, Attys for Plaintiff. Napoleon, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1880. , $7.50 , Sheriff's Sale. , Thomas S. Merrill . vs. Andrew Pearsall, et. aL Order of sale Henry County Court of Common Pleas By virtue of an order of sale issued from the above named court and to me directed as Sheriff of Henry county, I will offer at Public Sale at the door of the Court House, In Napoleon, Ohio, on . Saturday, January 29, 1881, at the hour of 1 o'clock, P M .,ofsiaidday, the follow ing described real estate, situated lit Henry oouuty, Ohio, to-wit: The south hslf of the west half of the northwest quarter of section 38, in town 3, north range 8 east, in Henry county, onio. Appraised at $700. Terms of sale cash. GEO. DAUM, Shariff. Martin Knupp, Atty for I'lalntiff. Napoleon, O., Dec. 22, 1880. $8.20 MitrilTs Sale, . Until Temple . . . ' . Vfl. David Patten and Elisabeth Patten. Vendi execution Henry County Court of Common ... Pleas. : , , Bv virtue of a vend! execution issued from the above named court and to tne directed as Sheriff of Henry county, I will offer at Public Sale at the door of the Court House, in Napoleon, Ohio, on Saturday, January 29, 1881, . at the hour of 1 o'clock. P. M of Bald day, the follow ing described real estate, situated in Henry county, Ohio,to-wit: The west half of the north half of the northeast tuarter of section twenty-nine (29). town six (6), north range eight (8) east, situated in Henry oounty, Ohio, lees five lures out of (he southeast corner of the above described tract. , i Appraised at $ -. , . . ; ,, Terms of sale cash, , GEO. DAUM, Sheriff. - A-!t. Tvler. Attv for Plaintiff. ' . Napoleon, O.,, Deo, 22, 1880. . , $7.10 4- Monep to Loan. PERSONS desiring to borrow MONEY on long time, orto sell first-class PAPEU. should call on 8. J. THOMAS, at Stephenson's Law Office, Napoleon, 0. no lire insurance required. myv-um NOTICE j TEACHERS ! 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ALL DRUGGISTS have itorcauget it for you, or it will be sent to any address on receipt of prioe by the propri etors, Dll. B. J. KENDALL & CO., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. Sold toy all Druggists, , my27-ly Napoleon Planing Mills. Reiser, Shoemaker & Stockman Proprietors. Would announce to their frieudu that they have pur ch&fled the well-knowii Factory of Ulrich & TreBeler, at the lower end of town. Whare they will keep a large aeeortmeutof the beat Building Material Viz.: Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Doors, Bash, Blinds, Window aud Door Frames and every thing found in a first-class factory - ,: 2Sf All at bed-rock prions. WswlU buy Ash, Poplar, Cottonwood and Walnut Lumber. 811,000 foot of each kind of Lutnuerjtaken in exchange for work. - Also 60 cords of Good Black Ash Shingle Bolts 3 ft. 2 in. leng at $2.60 per cord. Highest market price paid for all kinds of lumber. Call and see us at the old stand of Ulrich & Tressler, where yon will always find Fred and Dave ready to aa commodate you. : . : . NAPOLEON PLANING MILLS. Town I-sOt,. '"' FOR. SALE! MME M0NEY & SAVE MONEY! buying a Lot in L. O. RANDALL S Ad- dltiontotue Town of Napoleon. . - These Lots art beautifully situated, being oonvenrent to Schools aad tilt Businas part 9 rue town,,. , , , Liberal Inducements ; ; wtllbemadetd those purchasing for the pus pu.eoiLioproviuvny Dunning... . iori8rmt,r rices. Ac. ,enquireof J L. . RANDALL Feb, 20,'74-i'l , . , The Cincinnati Weekly Times The banner weekly of Oie West, an eight-page pa per oniy out aonar a year, and a magnificent engrav ing "two feet wide and almost three feet long" free, and postage paid to every eubsoriuer.. Address WEEKLY TIM KB, Cincinnati, O. Jan-lm 5 rjNiuusnX r&f- jrc fine Boiec CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Aad DaJw Building Stone, Cot Stone, Brick Masonry, Flagging, 4c , Aad Proprietor el THE NAPOLEON STEAM Aod Tile Works! Foot of Washington Street, ' I would reanectftillv Intorm the uitisens al Henry and adjoining counties that lam now prepared to furnish them with! Side-walk' Brick Hewer Brick, And Tile of Eeveiy Desired Caliber by the Rod, At very Low Prices Call atthe Tara id Examine Stock and l rices. . Contracisforall fclaJ JL1,"" rc"t Tot't sVPartpcan address me at Nanoleon . O. . or they ean call upon meat mr residence on Wash. IngtordtreetJcott's Addition. , iosyia-78 -FOE TDK- D om c s t i & Ma c h ine GO TO " , P GEORGE JSc JOES The DomestlcisanexcoedlnKlysimnle Machine In oil its parts and processes, snd it is easily understood, familiarity witu its counmictlon is quicsiy acqiureu and it needs but little practic or skill in Uie opei-aton. The superior advantage of the Domestic are mainly light-running, quietness, no cares or tear, wheels aro mainly perfoct, double thread lock stitch, durability, simplicity of construction and harduesB of wearing parts. Keif threading shuttle, sell setting needle, loose pulley for winding bobbins, automatic take np, automatic tensions sewing from the finest to Hie earnest thread without change of tttusiutiB ; vibrathig motion of prusserfoot, under braiding attachment not used by auy other Machine in theworldj In fact the advantages of the Domestic are so numerous that mr person can afford to purchase a sewing machine with out nrst giving ine votnesuo a msi. :; . ROHRS VOCKEt Napoloon, O., April29, 1880.. iv , OO TO .t E. HUDSON'S store;. Wherr you will find Splendid Stock of Fine JEWELRY, Clocks, ' ; Gold&SilTci-VyatcheSa., Gold, Silyer and ' Steel Spectacles, Bracelets and Necklaces,: ' All Lata Styles. Also, the beet assortment of 1 . Musical Instruments and STEINGS ' ; r;' III the market. t Sheet Mnslo ordered on short 1. '. notice. " , He is sole AgH for the, Hockford "WatchV. All Good will be sold at lowest rates. Store on Perry Street, betweeat Canal and Eiver Bridges. : Ja.I.80 if ,' v. 1- a