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EflTOH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. Thursday .'- Jl'arch 6, 1873. : LOCAL DEPARTMENT. lion. L. D. Campbell, our M. C. has our thanks for complete and bound copies of the Congressional Globe, for the 2d session, 4id Congress. ... . ' Constitutional Convention. While nearlyrall the Connttes in the State have selected 'representatives, to J V - j-l ifi..i - j! - T LI. uie onsucuQonai tuveuuou,rreuie has done nothing but recommend can didates. It is now time that some action be taken in the matter- Let a Convention be" 'called and an expres sion of the voters be had. If more than' ond candidate Is to bo in the field it is time it 'was known. Preble Co. Bible Society. We are willing' to publish the Re ports of this Society, and other mat ters -of the kind, provided they are furnished to ns so they can appear the same week -with the Eaton Iiegister. We don't like to publish second-hand articles of a Local bearing. If the old "stick in the mud", concern can't dis dispose of two pages of manuscript under otTK days, bring it to the Dem ocrat office first, and we will agree to do it -in that many hours. We' want all such matter in not later than Mon day, as our, forms are made up on -Tuesdays. We hope there -will be no necessity to allude to matters of this kind again. -;-- '.',". '; ' One of th e s ecre ts of s ucceesf u fj oil S naTf3iri);in ;these, progressive 'days,' tjs to give no more extended notice to matters I than persons Interested .' in thttQ . can find.. time; to" read. There are ;vcry few men who have either the, .timo ,or, the, patience. to wade through a column of printed "matter; the subsfahce' or'whicii cotild be satis factorily presented in one-fourth the spaced i. If the - matter . .Immediately concerns .; his- pocket. a man might do bo, but even then it would be under protests- lie naturally seeks the pa- per '"that -avoids prolix ' articles, and Avoid tkosa whoso ' editors and' ' reporters, are all .'tne ! time writing' against column "space. The days of long windedyjournalism . are overpast. Brisk,''-, spicyi paragraphic article on all subjects that iriU'possi Lly teaTsuch' prtroing, are what the people Hrant, , and hence it is that so . many oTlhe'oldfashion' journals have diedj tjr jre dying ont srirrply Tfrom the enormously. - heavy'pressure of theirT-ow.n -cplumnIt js safe to, as sert that jio .more than, one in ten of the mass of newspaper readers thinks -- -peiding the long, -labored, wordy articles, paraded 'with so much pomp in iojiio ofiho hianket sheets, of the day". 1 Cut 'tip into threo -or four scrip articles' the 'tame amount of matter Vfiiuld be read AncT the readers . would receive triple or quadruple the benefit. . ,n - - m i i ' . ' We, ,1 earn from,, the Dayton Jotjp sal of . the - 1st' iust., that Mr. John Tpi'ijfG'jTiving -neatf 'est Alexandria, in this county, was robbed on r Friday last near" thcSixTMile House, Ottilia Eatou pike. . f Four, men -seized-him andiftr gagging' hi in, boarid.; Birii; vftb cordgj hand and foot,"tp;'a-tree.' lie "hadold 'a i . hbr.se In' p.ajtpn tor, 20 and started on! foot for. tha'hou'so of rfiiend KTrealaio-orer flight, bjrt stopped aVthe'Sijf'JIile- "House" anxf re inained; .u.uti.1.. thcvening was well nigh .-gone.' As he had stuffed -f 209 ojlus Balxf-Hacniey' Jii.lhis 'boo.t-legvilie rppber,s;g'olhuiA40: - -ifV-ftcr remarking; i U-'i, his, painfni, con ditioit "f&, seVe'rat 'geif,'4ni" aiUvougli s&v-re'lyCJaceratedJ n q .serious' injury', was inflicted upon him. S.' ' .Thp.f truly- good aiidrpioufrlsaao- .'bite" favorabJyat every kind of pub lic imp"rf ehieii(jfilhat is: proposed, without considering the benefits of it to our citizens, then of course we are dpbseS to'iaril' oad&generaHyJaBa good roads particularly. His article tin' thia, sijhject isjccryalucid .ahd,e min'd.s 3 ratfch o.f a pup' in high oafs t "If he thinks this ."Dummy Boadhat haa struck him. dumJb, is such . an en terprising affair arid would be jof such benefit to the Eatonians, why don't he call'a meeting and see Wha't ihe"'bu"$j ness men4would cancluda abou,t it.--. What do yon sayi Isaac ? J r ; 1 -;' is a ; to ' ' Promoted. By a circular 'received from the Gen eral - manager of the ' Chicago, Danville ajad Yincennes Eail Kbad, we are pleas-' edrto:learn that onr' young friend Jos. S.CiMPBEi.1, has been appointed Assis tant Manager of the above Company. We wish him success in his new and creditable . position, and hope he may soon reach the top of the ladder of Bail Roadame, -, t ' " v ' A Little Coincidence. The- four most lucrative of our County offices is held by married men, (of, course that isn't the coincidence!) but it is that there is not one of . them oau ie- legitimately vcalled "Pa 1'? - If there" is "another- County thathas re wai-ded such a set of Shaker'fuithists' We'll surrender' our best. tile. Who. Will-bid fcr it? ,.OiHCott8titutional Conrention is too grave and important a matter to be joked about, therefore we think the person who proposed the names of Messrs. Aker and Freeman, in the last Register, as representatives froia this eounty, should turn his attention in some other direction, if he wants to be jockular. It is strange how some individuals will, turn everything into levity ! i ' .Court commences on Monday next... Judge Gilmore on the Bench. As far as heard from, the (i. 11. can not be pronounced a humbug. . Spring is coming to strew violets and cucumbers over the laud.' . i. The home -circuit Walking: about with a baby in the night. ' ; ' If everybody didn't feel the condi tion of our weather, we would say something about it. , . Some men are prudent, with their private funds,, and very lavish with public cash ? - - .-; ' ; . The case of Coifax shows that a man may- smile, and smile, and be a villafn'. - " ,'i It' has been suggested that the name of the national capital - be changed to "White Washingdoue." . . : ..: "Souls cleft aeunder" is the heading ussd by the Washington Capital for its divorce report. .- .'. ' - Do not go to latf unless yon have nothing to lose ; . lawyer's houses are built.onVfoOl's headsU , . .. . ". : . Rain fell on 132 days in--the year 1872, according to the-annual i-eport from the War Department Signal Service. A lengthy friend of ours at Camden says that, at the next masquerade at that place he will chalk' his head and go as a billiard cue I . 1 , ' y ... Horse Bills can be printed at this office. Give us a call when you want that kind of printing. - Our terms are reasonable. ' '-.-' ' i . The "beautiful snow" keeps coming by installments, but it isn't so beauti ful as it" is in poetry. - It -does well enough there .-.iK'- Three' men-undertook the'. featt of walking a mile in the snow barefoot ed in Indiana recently. They- won't practice their "feet" any more. A mischie vous y o u ng' b oy. put Win o nJtj(o-glycerine 4n hi JBistcr's-lb mtl oife",day."'3n9tef6rosKe;;.we'ii1t,4dn'' town;;; He fs now ait- only child.! j-;-' .It is- said that.' handling grc"enbacU$ a means of . transmitting small pox l, from ' one person; to auother. We feel safe. : - .- Our 'subscription list is steadily in creasing by the addition of new sub scriber, j We ' can supply ail who de sire Uie-jrEMOCRir'at $2 per 1 year for single subscribers, or at $1,50 in clubs ted or more.: i Send them in: J. 1L LoN.Esii of the "Independ ent," Hamilton, O., paid us a friendly visit one day last week;' Mr J' Long prints a neat and very good journal, and we are glad-to know that it is iu flourishing condition, , :."' j. - r Cents are high",'iiiihey scarce, b'usi 0es8 'dull, is the universal complaint in our exchanges. ' Weil, have we not the good .times the JKadicals promised the people before the election last fall ? The "devil" on aJMorgantown pa per lighted the.fire the other morning with lamp oil. " He is bw' the baldest headed "devil" in the"!State of West Virginia.- . , '7;.-' L', ' . Nebraska has 6,000 Indians too lazy work, steal ot&tt?, and the author! ties thjnk. olf offering some kiud ,of a reward Toraa - epidemic thai ivl jseep them;off into, the happy huiy. ;ug gronnds. -ll&lS-' jL. The-lAost'-beHijrtisntTind, to llai4 pearaiiccsihe mb's? godly of alftlie Shermans has- stainod tlie iudicial er mine by nia. ge4SajTonifil.'H If the shall thentey'arf(l'sintiiJppear ? ! Sfi'aIIbIM1;ficTy trade -rtifl amount to mucUiihi -suaimer. We heantatfellortsWeai tliat the ground wasfc Wea. .mi&eqt? $?wn' " If that js,4hacf,jLfJ;ill .'oV"thawv,oit If or,Ccnt?ommisstoneis ,will d? Oi'rhin'gwjthJ'the ldi.iTownJ Cio'cl4iwelivy''tIiere.is not o-'mau!, wbinanr ? chijd. jiftt Eatou, or vthaj comes to town, but,-what would, praise) h'ejjiiV'What say you - gentle -men? Z " ii is stated that the question involv ed in; j"udges Crrceu's opinion -on the Adair liquor -Jaxy-wiii be; carried to the ' Supreme ,Co,urt. A prominent temperance gentleman states that five thousand dollars is ready for the pur 'posei- '' h - ' - : -' Js.aditithat'it , was a : dirty piece of, business to embellish his pa per .with a 'tumble-bug," but htf was fit for the occasion. Very well, Isaac, "honest " confession is good for the soul.''-Take our hat. ; 4 -i ' ;.;a. "- The Stock Sale on Saturday last was the best attended ' one we have had for a long time, and things went off like hot cakes. There was a larger offering and better stock than ever before. It takes place every first Sat urday in the month. A country customer entered a well known shoe store the other day, and being asked by the gentlemanly proprietor what number he wore, re plied : "Why, two, of course," and seemed inclined to b indignant with the store-keeper for: asking erich a foolish question.' : - "Cock Robin" Second Edition. "who killed the Radical party 2" . "I !" said Old Hoax, "I went it hearty. With shovel and spade, I made the ;raid,' that killed- -the. Radical party. 'As my name's Oakes Ames, I gave it death's pains." . "If r ever reach Heaven," said, Dr Watts, "I expect to find three wond , ers there : 1st. The presence of some 'that I had not thought' to see there. 2d. The absence of some whom I had expected to meet there. 3d. The great est wouder of all will to find myself there,.. -people, : TO ALL! i Frieuds! ', ,, .. "'. ' DemocratsI ' - ? : 1 i Liberal Republicans! ' l , Workingmen I . ; As the editor-of the Eatos Demo crat, we have succeeded in firmly es tablishing this paper in the Conuty of Preble, devoted to the cause of the right, liberty, honesty, protec tion to labor, taxation of idle wealth, death to all Mobiii.er thieves, a better and cheaper govcrnmeut, arid the ad vancement of the interests Of all men and women who live by industry, re gardless of nationality politics or re ligion, and we. have the largest circu lation of: any Democratic paper ever published in Ea'on, but we want more subscribers, and ask our friends, and all who are interested in the great work we are helping others to carry on, to aid us in extending the circula tion of the Democrat. " We want a list of one thbusaudand we are de termined to have-it. The work in which -.we are: engaged is the one to which we are devoting an entire life time. The , interests we advance . are those of the people. The cause we help is that of honesty, sobriety, lib erality and enterprise, combined with the greatest good to-the greatest num ber. The ones w e help are the ear nest, deserving, r, industrious i toilers and workers, evervwhere. and esneci- aily those who are! struggling to plan and make for themselves homes and happiness. .- - 1 - The coming ryear, the. Democrat will be alive, and well laden with in teresting reading matter. In politics, will stand for the right in' the future as in the past, no matter what opin ions, bflier men, or. other ipnpers, or other; editors 'may have. From the bold and fearless advocacy of princi ples wesbclieye to-be right, Iilcral and progressive, there will "be no unflinching or deviation. ; . '"'I "' -' Our editorials and comments will be1 earnest, pointed,' positive, and de termined .in favor of an honest gov ernment .'by. and for Jthe people, for their benefit rather than for the cn-( trichment of thieves of the Mobilier stripe, no Tnatter what party they be long. In conclusion,- send as your names, and we promise' you the most readable county., paper in the State Adjourned Mill Meeting. ''An adjourned meeting wSs en Tuesday morning at the store "of G H. EiDSON, in the continuation of the project of building a Steam - Flouring Mill in Eaton. Mr. G. ; W. Brook, of New; Vienna, Clinton County, O., and Mr. K"elsoj FuAzer, of German to wnj MontgomeryCounty,- were here pros pecting, in . .regard to .the'pojcct. Judge II atse3 -was appointed Chau--inan, and I. S. "Morris, Secretary,, to whom we are indebted for a 'report. Mr. "Crook", stated thali he , owns a Mill at Vienna, and should he come wbuld expect to jmove his ' jnachinery here. Miv Frazer was here iu the in terest of a pa-ty at Germantbwn, and not to : make' any proposition. - Some suggestions": were" made ,tyn Messrs. Gablei Holderman Minor ami-Acton, as' to 'what the Mill should' be audi the ce.rtaiQ.tyof it.beiug made a paying enterprise.-- Judge Haines; gave his views as to the -advantages i such a constriictibn' would have here', especii ally after iheT?$irdingoftie E. E. & S. W. R. R . gj ving . -us ' the best of Markets for our flour, and the beat and' cheapest of " coal for fuel r. The meeting" then adjoarued on a proposi tion pfMr.'j.'Duhlap, that .the Trustee? would "hold themselves in- readiness to -receive propositions at all times. -' c-uu 1 - - - . ' Go straight on, and don't mind your, enemies.!"- - If . they get' in ' your way, walk round them regardless of their spite. iL,'- celebrated. . character, who was surrounded by enemies, used to remark: ;, "They are sparks which, if. you do not blow, will go out of them selves. "Live down prejudice," was the Iron Duke's motto. Let this be your feeling while endeavoring to live down the scandal of those s who are. bitter against you. If yon stop to dispute, you do, but as they desire, and open the way for more abuse. Let the poor fellow talk there -will be a reaction if you but perform your duty; .and hundreds .who .were once alienated from you will flock to you, and acknowledge their error. When you hear a man running down his county paper, it is safe to conclude" that he has been compelled by' law' to pay the .publisher a debt; that he can't read ; that he spends his money for bad whisky and don't take any paper ; that he wanted the paper for fifty cents less than the .regular subscription ; that he is a candidate for some office and. may gain a vote by abusing the editor; that he knows about as much about publishing a pa per, and the cost, as a hog does about Sunday ; or that "newspapers are a humbug, anyhow," in his opinion. . The United States postal laws re quire Postmasters to furnish publish ers immediate notice if any subscri ber neglects to "lift" any publication addressed to him. - Clanks- are fur nished for'the express pnrpose, and the "reason" why thei publication is not called fori must be 6tated. The postmaster who; fails to do his duty faithfully under this requirement is liable, to a fine of fifty, dollars, and be comes responsible for the subscrip tion price. , , . : . , - Wm. Goodwhj having purchased a large lot of fine cattle is prepared to supply the wants of all, with the best, ever cotinuously offered in this market. The New York Life Insurance Co By the twenty-eighth annual state ment of this great company it is shown that its progress has been unfettered by adverse times and that it continnos to be larselv patronized by those most anx ious to place the security and guardian ship ot their tauiiuos oeyonu the sh i dow of a donbt la the course cf the year ending January 1, 1S73, $3,000,000 have been added to its assets and iut iugthat period 8,910 policies were ef fected, insnring the sum of fr27,09G,273. 01. Its an tidal premium income Is ?, 308,900.52, :thd its 'annual Interest in come $1,200,506.43. This company ha earned the reputation of teing oi.o- Of the most liberal In the States, . its poli-. cies being purged of those conditions as far as possible which are so frequv ntly the cause of, litigation. At the same time, it is conducted with the care, economy, integrity, and ability which , secures to the insured every indulge iku that an institution of benevolence foundr ed upon the basis of self-snstainmcut can possibly permit. The high charac ter and great prosperity of the company has been attained under the Ineiimbcl't management, through whose Iildttfirti gable'labors the monetary status -oi' the corporation has been more' than quad rupled. ' j' ' , James Vick, Esq., of Rochester, has our thanks for a beautiful Chronicj handsomely - framed,' the-1, "Fioweh PiATEa.' James Vick is doing mbreto add to the,, beautv. and attractions, of homes and to the happiness of the pee- ni.' ill to1 aw -miiUpra ' in .th country, Send for his book and choice seeds at once. '- '. "; ' - L Any 'of our friends who intend to d?al in; fresh and -Salt water nsn; or; lmi.ts and vegetables this summer, can be au commodated by 3Ir. J".' E. Hoi'Kijs,'lSrOr 264, West 6th Streetj Cincinnati:''!' AW dealing with him willfind hiui a geufTe maii and one that will ijive entire satis faction on all orders." Try him..,.'.; . . Man Who Cheats The Printar. The ninn who cheats the printer 1 i . -Out of a sltfgle cent, - Will nt-ver reach the heavealj- lan'l " Where old Elijah -fi-ent. He will n'tt jraln an'mlttaTice 'twere: .. , Bv-rtevllslieHbeJriven, f- , s: I And mode to loaf his time away ' -:r -Outside the walls of.hevon. . "' Wfhotit man to (rreet him; " i Wiihoot a pleojant grin; - - v. , Xhe h ipplness th'itt he will reap - Will be almighty thin. . .' ' ' " HeHl havetornt fhefhlsUe ""' . Oforrowand regret; - Pr llr'Jl have to buck around riirlit auiart ( With eossedness, "you bet !" ;f THE PRICE OF TYPE. Messrs. Geo. P. Bowell Jc Co. announce that, they have at their warehnuse.ia Xiw Xork an ussf-rl-aimtmrnt of type from pneofthe most celebrated fonndries in the world, that, of Fisgiiis, London, Kngland; wlifch they -will gell at 20 per ceut. dis count from-the American, eoale, when ordered In lonts of 10(1 pounds and -upvrar,1, , They also oTer irap'u-t Irv.f('Otfl oa'speclut orderftat a trreater discouirt front Uie.Amriean.acale.an. 1 process ta able to flu the largest order In. eljcht weeSs from. flatedrlts receipt iu Kew Torfc. -Tfiey supilv sorts in lirje w small qnautitiea from ' their storlt oh hand'iu NewTork-Bt the American -'scale rate. They assert that if the present dntjr.on type haU be removed, theprice of the 'Article, both of home and foreign manufacture) will toiiiiediately fall 40 percent, below the present scales itefiara- tleo, T. ltowell & Co. are kuown as con()actIns the .irgest advertising has! nesever seenred by one house, and are also extensive dealers In printing materirtf. They are compelled to import foreign goods be- American foonders, groverxsed by a close cor poration or rtnp.keep thejwjc yjit'y ao high, and at lira aame tie ,njako it a.mceptiun.i9 vr.y other spcclas ol njcrcbandiso- by rog.i;jmg nu n-holeaale price; the same amount per pouml biivx cliared to the purchaser of Ave .thousand pounds would be naid by him who wants but fifty. , T-ake Your CnbicEi-T-Th e.'Moi.t'L number of ''Peters' Musical Monthly" por.t.-Jn Ibe following selection of yewi Mtwlc. You, ytui liuy the Monthlv for 3J cents or the Music In shuU for;u for- - " - "" '! ' 1 ' '' SavronK thoorirt ever Kea.' 'Song 'and '-'5 ' 1 r IJOOrul ..j. u I MTUiK. t,v F!v-Mllne Ad:Llr. Rnnr nndrhAriu T(:,v. 0?r Idlnft- Asonjr an't Chorna,i...--i-........'.Fike He Kiss'd nieCiood-byennh.tile-SpiiHt-v-ui-t Sfear me S.vf Inr little ?raver. aomr T'ratt. fot .13.1 not. i Hymn forXfCnt, Waffaer. pLUiAWnrld CV.iant and Slnep. ter . Rnrt. l'ut ot your iiest Array, jiasi t;aroi,......irwier. ' Kittie'a. olRa.,- , U.- K niKel . lloTiewn.n G!r). CSeleCtiolii,..- . -....Piiclierj The Viil;iie Testival.- Caprice,, s..: .....Klnkel. The.ToibSU BriJisi,.. - ..... .....'iutK A.TJiiAI. TIJIJ.-7The Publisher. wU t.nd our tixbacb numbers oTlST'for Jl( far the lajt three numbers for 7S eens. ' Subscription price, per year. Address, J. X. Peters 599 Broadway, Xew- Yorki -",; y. ii; i .l,'r;'.j;UM vir.'.-i.yi ht.-' Bargains! Gfreat, Bankruit,Sae, of lryr-Cr)Uy Boots ifciTnoesto bo'sbHat -private i ii the 'room1 adjoirtlrrg 'thf t)6ty ; fToi sale fTouse;' iu Eaton,' commencing jMondayj IsrcU SBOOO worth of PopliiftitoXhiok and Fancy Silks, Dress'SGroods in every variety," Alpacas of every eolor:1 and snaae assimeres .ijeatis,, cuuiuris.. Blankets, Shawls, Bleached and Drown luslins, Calicos, ; Tiokens, Boots & Shoes, that will be sold fdr one half of actual cost, " We are forced to sell t,o raise money '..., j, H This is a rare chance of securing first class goods 25 per-cent- less -than caw be purchased elsewhere t en. ztn, lMTif-wa. DEATHS. JOSTSbiS". At Uhe'rcsi'de'iiee' ht his father, Kev. Hiram Jbhnson nciii1 i.a ton, oh the 2Sth inst.,' of Brain Teinr, Luther M. JOHs.ONaged,4.years, 5 months and & days. ,-, , K. - t , - HU1E. At Cincinnati, on tne 2&tu 5nf... of Cerebro-bptnal Jleninofitis, Thomas Hcme, aged 30 years, 3 months and 5 days. , - , : - - MAKSIIEL. At .the' residence of his son, (M. Marshal) near Tuscoa.'lllinois, on tlie '23rd. of January, '1873, Thomas M. JIabshal, for near sixty jears a prominent and highly esteemed citizen of Preble county was a .resident of Monroe township for near forty years- previous to his aeatn aged t years, 2 months and 4 days. ' " Afi-r VN1IX. On the 22nd of Febrn ary of Diptlieria at the residence' of bis parents, one mile west of Eaton,' Mar xrs son of John and Mary Ann MeDan- iel, aged arxiui o years. At the residence of her son, R. W. Quinn, Esq., in Eaton on the 2t!tht list., Mary Ann .Qtjinj?, widow of tlie late Geu. John Quinn, aged 69 years 1 month and 26 days.- - , t 1 ' Sister Slarjr Ann-was a mingnu-r ot Tlmmaa Potteuffer .ana i.ii.uDi-in ins wife, who-was a sister of Elder W. Kin caid. She was born and raised in But ler county, this State, and was married to Gen. J. Quina, July 19, 1331.. They lived in Preble county, unttl tlealh has called them both home to their reward. She professed the Christian religion while young, and unitedAriih the Christ tiau Church, bhe honored hfr profess ion by a christian course of coiuiac through life. She -went witfi7tlie pro cession to the burial of her husband. On the Monday following sue was taken sick and passed off in two weeks after him, lerving three 6ons, one with a fam ily, and a numerous train of relatives to mourn her loss. She left us with bright prospects of immortality, ami eternal life. Her funeral took place on Friday, in the Christian Chapel, in this place. Notwithstanding the side-walks were covered with ice, the congregation was solemn. L. PERVIANCE. SONGS FOR THE PIANO Mailed post-paid on Receipt of Price. , -boru.. . .jj. .. &i-art Fvie'lP?'t. S'wil- and CliurUH, .....i'ank. M tlX'A &ta.y. tiwx autl VUiitri iu.nka. .i-s: unil i;avo:l. . ..P-'miJUi-r. I- 'itr.;weli. 1 -arl.ti . ; till we mi-:r. Llo u.vi-x. 'I'Miik nf iuc, IVirilns- tnnu: nrl'l ... Mm T8. Jk -.:ir;-u r l:'x;jig f.orn Slt-thor. .Son; C'li-n-i!-:. ....Slcwart. K'.'co;;oTtion-i of OMMhoo't. B.trnoiic Sonc , !anks. Tilt-n :ii t 11 , i,.-iL-,.-r T:..c. l:u;li.ii LlJiVy, II- -urut. my my LUtltt lraor. onjr ami I '.lor j.h . Pi'i-.t!. Close the hoar, Wiilie CoaJ. t-ous ,' - ' airi Cnon-.. ,.Jt.firt.' t Kth'l Ir'-';!!. S;.n- JI-.(1 i'tli" rt-1-.Ir;.'. Q.lit I'm TiokHn Sow? nillXinr-, llsxya. You'll HtwAys Qi:d mQ True, fott-; ;iitl C'uo.-us . TTrtya. 1ohJ, I.ut liol rorgotlen. t,o orudltnys. Meet ili- Macuiii. SinK :inil Chorus ilnys. Lay uie wliCt'.. lr.y Mullit r's -lei:og. Finn . nn.l C ttf, flP-viirt. tuthcr u! Ail. Sue'W'sonffV.''17.V.V.V.7l,o"oti. Instrumental Music. AttlunmT.c;ivifl. Second Fensee Mel-i'-" o i i lit . CT-1- r,-y . eit'snrui. It:-mi vinl:el. iviyiic j:et rv March KinkW. S,r.he.,m. Mur,-h,...-. Skuac. 1 1 ,!i!:'.,-3 Ma.-c", K'nki-1. Jii rtif-V. Hs'mttffirha, ; KinkeJ. i ti;.!ii -j-hortis-ihe,.... .......... Kii,kel. e! SIxteeii V"'iil'ui.."..'......l...".'...."..".'.KiiikeL ,,V'niH -7,1,.1,,-re U.,U, ..r-li0t m MSinlol Ee.-.ulj- Wftlt....7.'l..r.'.'VonnB. fO ' 'l,'h-i:T .iJnlort,..- : ,i Vonnir. SO KCt.c's rolka...-. Kinkel. 05 Jiny ol'sutisii nf, polka ..fncher. sr. i istriiiiiestara, Ci.Iia de iSulou..... Wine. M J-'idlo.-) lolka .....j . Kinki-1 P.", ITuny' l'olka.. ...... , ,. Ktnkel. 3-1 fcuillcnf Tieunty Pfdk.... Voupp. 20 . Any piece m,ilir,-, postpaid, on rcceirt "f 'nurk-elnrii-i'. A.d(lriw. .1. T.. I'KTKlt.S. March 5th, lJTS-tf. ' ' " 5I9 Bro idnrny. 3. V'. Tiirrpslte Dividends. 1)1 V I lli X t -O V ON K I K)1XAR A' per luire has been d.-clarcI bv.the Dayton Western Turnpike lioad Con pany, jMyahle on Hie firt of .April 1S73. The Treasurer will pay 1 at Campbell & t4Uluore'.4 olUce, ii: Eaton, on the 2nd day of April, and at t llarshmtm & CoV llank in Davton, .on' the 4th dav of T'April,'auil alfcrwards at hi otlioe eight miles wost ot Dayton, fti the roan. ' ' , ' . O.'G. SUIVELY, '.i reas. March 0, 1S7o-w3. AC VITOIL'.-: t ,1-FlCF Preble County, 1 ..,.,. .. . . .Kit ton, Ohio, -uaicu int., In ed!elice to tl'e statute 2, pnfe lwW, Bt-c, ll. Swanri . 'i itrhlie!,',J requiring the Auditor and Treasurer co:-.1oinllv n,,-ke n twmi-fimmul re ot Ut?, ti'oupcial c -lidttion of (he fuud le-icn-i'nto tlie Couiuy, do hereby submit the fol IowIiik :tn-vlT: ' ' - Aai-.unt ocioiijrina to tlte ComU . Fun'l. . 3Hi5,ti " " ' Poor. Kuml, s:,i,KH ... .!v '.rf r :.-:.. . " Bwlife " 74',7n - - .- - Rd " 4km, in , . ' Institute" 114,11) Totnl A:nbuni. - . . - - fl".C3S,42 .ndwe lterel,.,- certify tlie forroinsr to be cor. reel. , . His-fied. , W. J. PA N n ISKn. AfcdT. F. W. WI1ITKS1US, Treas Mrtreh Hth i 'lH7a-w 2. Adiainistrat N PUilSlTANPK OK AN ORDER (1BANTED hy tlte Probati C'ouri of Preble C-ouJlty .Ohio, 1 will .offer for sale at public auuliott. . On Saturday, March 22nd, A.D. 1873 btwn thehom-s of one unci four o'clock, tn -the rtt"(nt(n l said day ut the Horth iHtor of Ue Court Ho rse in Eaton. Treble County, Otiio, Uie i'illuv. ini lezcr'be raul &sate situate iu tlie Coan tv of Prtri-te nnd Mr.rp of oiiio, to-wif: Ht'S'nnina: .it XnrtM Kwst ornerof T.ot mtTti ber iiTr. f". trHoTi s!xtPr, n0. Towiwii.p nine, :. rnTfjn ,wo. C3. F.Ht. Ac, thnce mnnlnj Mrest aioit tlie Northern bomulru y ltne ofsaiil Loi num oor(l). One H'iii :rUJ tiionre n:'t3i on a lfn iihralll wflh tit asioriT iioin'Jnf' line of s.tid-JUH unnihvJt j'oi-ty-Wgfit, ES3 rati; ht-nee Kusi tmalino ftMrl with I he Noruiorn iKnudary l!ne tT wiitl f rt irtt:uhfr 4. om liffidr! lf0 rods t'ltmre "7?m fh iilf? Mm E:itern boundary line ot s;riti 1-oi irnmhtr 4. to the plaucof bouiiiuing; cou tidntiu ah'x.i 'thirty t?t3 aero of lunti. . , . siiiaXntl 10 be oM I've ot dower. , " . " , TEirs "of sale. '' , n-Italf rash in 1-und on day oi sale, and the residue in one year t:ionj day .of sale. Deforrwl pay ments to brur nilrrr'st and to st'curcd by mori- Kaau upon ureii.ises old. Anpr.niswi nt S . J. VAXCBCAMPBKU, ' r Admt of OomellusCttiapbell, deed. Foosii FxiiKR, Attorney ; -Febiuary J. . mm ' prf. 7.i0. SHERIFF'S SALE. . : Sheriffs Sale.' . ' ' . Case "No". 5810. : ' ' '' Lawrence Siiwcr, AltUif i " . ront.'mry Puper v." Vior Court. SalepnKx- Peter Smyer Adiiir, :i: J edition. BttVIRfUE. OF XS EXECUTION issued fronv the Superior Court of Montgomery County-, O., in the ahove stated ctise, an j tlirevtteil to the tShertfl'of Preble eoiintr: Oltio,' 4 will oti'er for sale nt public miction at th , Ooor of the Ckurt llousej iit JHaton, Preble county, Ohio, -- !-' ;" ! i;;" :-- - OySt-jtiirday; April b, ,1873, , between tlie hours of 1 tmil 3o'e)ock, P. M.', "of said day the following 'described itejil -'Estate,, fituafed in the. county of PreWe and btate of Ohio, to-wit:' A part ofthc south. half -cf the -south-et', iuarter of Section' eleveii, in Harri sou township; in sitid county, and bound ed its t'olloWSi -'Tweirtv JU'res off of the v'4t; side.oi''th ioiiSh half of the south e;st (iiiU;tt!r of set'tion minilH;r eleven in iitH,t ii'i township, Prebie county, O. Appi'ttli'ed at 1 45,00 per' ,ncre. TemiS, Casii.. JOHJT TOWiiSfiifU,' .Shoring-,, .ji..-.t - i - Preble eouiityi Ohio. Hotfc S 3rciAiiA-; Attorneys.- iM:irU 5, JSiyJ.-tddtt W . - prf, $8,13. Z::l::a Slier iff 9s Safe. " v.r. ' Eliiott P; 'Wilson ! ' ' ) Preble "., v. va.';;1"'-;'' ""' v Com. Picas Svlvester Wvorat- & . Wm.) Civil Ac- Campbell t " tion.' - - IfOTICE i hereby given that the un dersigned Sheriff of Preble County, O., will by virtue of au execution issued by the Court of Common Picas of said coun ty and to him directed, offer for sale at public auction, at .the .door of the Court House, Au said Coouiy oil. .iv between the" hours of J. and 2 o'clock of said day, the following1 Goods ati'd Chat tlbs,' to". wit: ;. One Sorrel Horse;- One Trot Buggy, rind one sat of Harness, ta ken as the property of Win M Canrpbe 1, to satisfy tlie above judgment. Terms Cash. - ! JOHN TOWXSEXD, SheriflV Miller & Haisp.is, Atty's for Pi'f Eaton, February 37, 1S73 tds3,50 . -W""1VE- "ENO-IJiE!, MERCHANTS TAILOR !! Filbert's New Building. Cor" Main & Cherry Sts., Eaton,0 WJiiF GlZOCJSIlIlZg AND Ml IiiAite attention to their tock of fam ily GKOCERi.'is and i'KOduce, of wlych they keep a full and complete stock at their old stand on Stiiroii Street Elaton O. We "flatter ourselves that we' can sell as low as any other house in town, and will keep alwavs on hand the best brands of " - ; ' PROVISIONS, ' VFOF.TABLKH, ALMOJfDS SPICES, TJSAS, - SCU.iBR, BYllOTS. UOFKF.K, - KA1SIX6, IJU'ITETI, chkkst:. HA MM - SHOUI.DEBS, FAMiLYri.OU,; I'OHS MEAL, i 1UCK &c ALSO Salt by tlio barrel. The patronage of the public is solicited Jan 11. 1372 yl. HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS, GRAI1TEES AND GLAIZE2S,Z Donaboe's Building, up Stairs, Main Street, Llaton, Ohio. WINTER OF 1872. ' - ; - j . . . ia , ' Comoprisin::; " . t . " ' ' : i"; v. --'.;. ' - - 'i i t 200? Fine . jAsscficd Casl- 100 Blue S .HrcTO .BssT- lOOsavyCOATof all : - kinds and Makcsr-; And a cvmpli'to iwonthiS-til at -Thelataat atylo ,Wcoiea j "Under , Shirts : ' 4 . " . ' Drawers, And' FuU Assortment tf '," W- Ji. JUL JS. X rv- ,;,z ''Jv Stock 6f -Anui, -. r-. - - -'. t;i. i GentsFumishlngiGoads Complete. and I Iefy CompatiUOn. . :l-. ' 5. !; . -. ConiprisiiiR all Colors thiit Cn be Pound.' i; ' KEEP COKSXANTLY-Og H M Pjr ilH tATET Buck, Sheep,-- i)Og fKidr Sopl ; ; ; : "Urtl"lti5'llfc',r. J- Surrenders, Collars;; Cu $3.,, Ties, OF ATX j SIZES & ' g- Would most respectfully' Invite the public to call and and examine my Stock and learn prices. ; - '. ' NOTHING CHA11GED -FOH- MY MOTTO "SMALL PROFITS!" 4Quick SalesI" . AND - ' V". "OKBIiPEiGB!" ; m. STURM Stephens' Building, ' Opposite Ckmrt House?, Eaton," Ohio. May9.18rs. liiiill ' .--r-: : . j .0. .' '-.'!.'!,' rti.-.r --'? ' - r .- eocn as " Tito .; t&tyl e Otl'r ' . :. I I 1 : . ! i ; ' 1 : BESSIE fcCeL.f'rL m&,rixixe,(itoTy. , -r , . Thcj- ironlil 11 tlio nr-,-ntImi of t rrTrien';, t, the imtiilc generally tt UiuhMt l-itfir1?-'!' . , 4 ' 't-iM 1VTTJTTT"' Orpr. fjTlMi! . -,,! -:-J.T Jll; ;-0-X.'v --.'..; .-, : Of Carriagih, ' ''Brfote'i orebtliiBeli.v.'liMfc ' ST Special attmtiou pr.i3 to Ec?airia.: ,IIE Worte Jiytr ranted, cfcgr--UlVli US A.CALLtegjiW.f.,- ,.: . issTate;"' 't-i a5'. l.-.no-i eivUA .iT . Highest mJJer ?f 1151 ee' .,.? f .) -M-OJ JiLf JtIJJDifiH ..it From ttieirlon-j xif-rU9nirtitty eUilra t stand thu fwiness f.ni tt b-poit tiiftrebj t,;..-ii.- It on tm as ta treftrtj t-tiifn,-v.-(inf 0 ofifuM ? f ftirmerH. Call us. tUvU vvcIMASwcit-t. UaUnAtti L- ljl. . 4., .... -ftOT.T itnoir;' r. e. 'rue hiojh2- 9j3ti i .i'Aio w.C LEAF TOBACCO, . ' ' ' v ,Have Now ee'colveq.l FHOHEHteyoBiai - i Jk. -VMS J31K !5TucaCiOKi . . ; I r'fR fH v-t.'f rjk. Z- ii R I PAEL'frAWlNTHK' I ...... em, . 1 -..'.vii-'r Gilbert t.lf A V-J f'- m-i-il . t. VTO si Et f-. 'pii;nT;iiT A KRrr1ffonlrV&Wtti1iy aouuDtire to ltieo;lBiu!iof tJuiii,n rsurrouudiiiR cruiry, tlwtt LfM iiuA, 'owii(I a I'lUST CUs ,' , jo1 Boot &; Shoe Store tui.In Miihafl Fil!prf New Jlulld-, In-r. 'ornMr of Miln A Cherry Ftreta,. All My Work- War ... ; ranted !-'- -f- ' r K5-, Custoin morit uiitde Ifo orJv j 5Iy motto Is: "Goo,! tuck,'.' -'Good Wnrk," - Small1 Profit" nu"QniClc tjulos." Please tuilaBd w. . . .7 j.r Filbert JLkbqq: r"4 7'': ii !'sl i "lift f EATCH.OrilO. .. OperatjTi Xiatistry ii speciality'. 10.-0. i-U Mni'-v! .ri JAtigust-22v lS72iyxli s t t-u won t Joust :A.YAiirK.Vw-.'7T'J't-AIM.0. -Campfeell;ilmor;; OJL tSncceJsors toTSilroofe t CaniplietlO, . j '- ' '.VOTABIE'S ?OBlfC,'; ' Land ;Crtme'j,9iIb(iE' arO(Bct'ii01rtaaax)ti Kwn-etrcK. -".-:- 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1.. 1 1 1 r 1 ' " " " e '-i- -i'-'i 4 nV?MJ&b - ' tlBK BCWf iMBK BOW! "' 1 ': ?i . - - X ' TV' " : K'r: ttn8s&Coiinse!oLaw; Eaton Preble Co., OS .f, -;. . . .' . ' ft -. a. . i 1 i .1 - -' 1 A i: JJl, busine swh as Settling Es- .tatesj Ltollectmg Claims prepnng !Trtl Instruments peedsirMortgagea Le Ar ArticieoCAgreeiaents,.'&cl &.,' ' ppuuipfc ly attended to- - BOTir:S20.rCTSJisSrf;'i Main St, Odd FellowsBlock, Eaton-, Ohio. ' ' ' ; ' "' Stabling for 100 Horses.' ' LiYerr' kt all Lours "Free Omriibns to and from' nil iraiirs,by' S: R Sample:' ;t;; ": i :..jau.4,i872. yi:;;: j. p. ."WKiTiNdr, .... ;s: -.u PLAIN "Pfth-Efi. t Glbssingr Maiblirig, Graiping ' A-NO , Patter Hanging ar-Executed with ICentnein and Dispatch.' Office, in iiiNo auii.ui Opposito the Court Hous '- 1 -"---ii- - - - .-L.., -iu.ujyxi i-.; ! t-o-i v. r '",t "''' R ' ' ;?x:tlm&jdi . ' BAiHJ : '"".BY MAIU 2G CENTS 'ar,r'