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, "A PERTECT roODmm Wholmamm bmUSm Delicious." i X ll WALTER DAKER & CO.'O O 8 $f BREAKFAST COCOA $ J I ,! u Hh stood the test ot mora than no years' om among all f( V' I t classes, and for polity and basest wonh hi unequalled." V I jk; I Jfasiasl serf awslasl Jm. AV X I ! l't J GettoMtti4UiONECBNTaOup. X V I f J Treda-Mark on Every Package. C XiiLlP WALTER BAKER A CO. LTD.. X X wwwc, EstabntnrtM 1780. DORCHESTER, MASS. X RAILWAY TIME CARD. BIO TOCB ROUTS. BAST. Bo. a Ho. I No, 18 Ho. 11 Ho. 19 Wo. 18 Arrive dally 158 Depart M Arrive, (except Bnnday) .14:18 Depart .. 4:20 Arrive dally :M Depart 10:00 pm pa pm pm WEST. Arrive daUy - 7:11 Depart T:2 Arrive (except Sunday) 12:45 Depart 1:00 Arrive dally :00 Depart adO SANDUSKY DITIBIOH B SOUTH. Ho. 87 dally.......;. i:6f Ho. B .. - fcaa Ho. 19 Wl w. , f Arrive B;40 r.t I IX part m fcoa NORTH. Ho. 14 to Kenton .. trS8 Ho. to Sandneky 11:88 Ho.atosando.ky, Ho. 28 dally to Sandusky and Toledo. 1M Detroit ftLinaWtcniRy. Co. Tim Table Effective Dec. 35, 1898. GOING SOUTH. No. 1. TfoTT No. I L. Detroit ....... Wyandotte... Carleton. ...... Dundee Teeumaeh Adrian ........ Denaon........ 11:15 , 4:00 HI 11:42 4:5 6:08 6:60 8:20 8:48 7:18 7:44 8:11 8:28 8:40 12:24 PM 1:10 1:40 203 2:38 8:04 8:81 8:46 4:00 4:21 4:85 4:58 6:28 6:40 7:40 8:60 Hapoleon ..... ataiinU Hamler. Lelpsio Ottawa 5:50 4 8:05 8:18 S.-87 8:51 7:07 7:88 8:112 8:56 8:01 rat 9:18 9:84 Columbus Grove Lima... Bellefoataino. Peoria At. Columbus. 10:10 11:15 GOINQ NOBTH. I No. 1. HO. 4. Wo. Lv. Columbus. 10:45 am 2:86 pm Peoria 11:50 8:40 Bellefontalne... 12:41 pm 4:35 Lima 8:04 6:06 AM 6:10 Columbus Grove 2:39 6:87 6:45 Ottawa 2:67 6:62 - 7:08 Lei p. to ; 8:11 7:06 7:17 . Hamler. 8:82 7:26 7:86 Malinta. 8:46 7:89 7:50 Napoleon 8:59 7:64 8:06 Wauseon. 4:28 8:19 Denaon 4:46 8:42 Adrian 6:20 9:18 4 Teeumseh 6:40 9 86 . Dundee. 6:i0 10:06 Carleton ..... 6:54 llfcftO Wyandotte....... lift 111:82 J At. Detroit 8:00 ml IE 00 w 1 Train Wo. 8 and 4, Dally, dally except Sunday. 4rB. HtWKINS, Oea'l Sunt, Detroit, Mich. All other trains B .0. CAPLES, Gen. Pass. Agent. HI H. I. Mattmsws and V. P. Gbap, Bsoslvers. Short Line from Southern and Central Ohio to .Chicago. Detroit and all Northern and Western Points. Through Oars Without Change to land from Detroit, ' DECEMBER J, 1898. A.M r M P M AM 7:31 1:ttl 8:05 8-80 :H Lv., .Chicago . 6:001 Lv.. Detroit., 4:001 6:15 6: 111 Lv .Lima.. 11:0M 8:80 7:19 6:6 4:4f 6:18 7:i 7:A2 8:35 9:11) .Quincy. 9:66 9-M ..8t. Paris. .. ....Bprlnsfleld-.. 6:UM S:65 8:15 6:35 4:60 4.20 8:04 6:46 7:4U 8:20 10:15 ...So. Charleston... Washington. O. H 8:17 10:00 10:81 7:84 7:07 6:43 ..Ureeoneia. 11 65 Wav.rly.. ...Jackson.. Wellatoa . 11:06 12:45 Lv ssOM 2:10 1:16 AT. .XT 1:40 p.m! PJI. All trains dally except Bunday. Morning train leaving Jaoksnn at 6:15 a. m, arrives Chicago 6:00 p. m., Detroit 6.00 p. m. Direct oonneetlou for Columbus. Cincinnati. Ohlllloothe, enabling you to spend from a to 18 hoars at any point and return same even- Several hours saved to Washington, Balti- Greenfield with the B. AO. famous Boyal Bin jriyer. Tourists i tickets on sale to all Bummer Be. orta. Call pa agents or write r. . B. PISHES, G. P. A Lima, O. LiveryFeefl Statile. John L. Maxewll, 208 West Columbus St. Get That Idea Patented. A Kex-OommUsloner of Patents states thata A. patent on any article of dally aaeleven te the simplest things,) is worth from fMOQto 180,008, if properly pushed. Toe oaa 6 nd out whether the device you have la mind is patentable, and oaa obtain a natent he calling on or addressing O. D. Campbell, javneaDateine, unio. Mr. Oampbell hae had over three years espe pfenee la the examining oorpa of the patent of Bos at Washington, ana Is In direct eommnad oeslna with one of the moot Bailable Patent AVeasMies in Washington City which has Agon- CBa Oaasda, London, Pails, Berlin, St. Pe bun. and all fbrelm Oaoltals. A oomno. aapoet nuaxer wiu aneaa lug up staUAeettad FARM FOR SALE, On long time, to salt purchaser one, two or three years, or longer. The Newton Garwood farm of 70 acres. Cheap. Enquire of O. W. arwoo d, 404 East Auburn Are., Betlefonteiney Hot. 28, l-4t. OHo Southern ...... IIBeLand's 8 "Gap Sheaf" Brand aecia. THE h World. NATIOTJil PU1GS. Set of thirty cards showing the nation i Pal flags of the principal nations of thej L world. One of these cards Is packed ln beach large package of cap shkai- soda.4 PIf a complete set is desired, we will mall' -same on receipt of Jin on pound cdp iSKsaf wrapptrt. Give yonr name audi fpost'offloe plainly written. IT . UUM a 00., 'airport, V. T. XJ CARTER BROTHERS, Agent, . Bellefontalne, Ohio. Announcement ...... Extraordinary I I am pleased to state to the people of Login county that I am Prepared to Make Loans of W: MONEY At Six Per Ct. Interest Of Foreign Money At Five Per Ct Interest, Making the tultlmate cost to borrower, for interest and commission Lower Than Wass Ever Before Offered to the American Farmer. Frank S. DeFrees, Law Oflloe, Booms 1 and2, Hew Natl onal Ban ouiiamg. Oct. 11, 1896. J. A. HARTZLER, DBALBB IN Mill Son Coal 201 South Main Street Coal deliyered to any part of the city on abort notiee, Telephone 22. Leaya yonr ordera or call at THE .CP-TOWN COAL OFFICE Jan. 26, 1887-U. OFFICE " a Opposite JoHantgen's Shop Will eontlnne to keep oa hand a foil supply of UUALi, WUOD. HKIOK, CBMBNT. BUILD ING SUPPLIES. SALT, AGBICCLTTJBAL IMPLEMENTS and FBBD - ofaU kinds. Goe. P. Baker, Phone 58. . September 8, 1897. 118 South Main 8t. THE BEST WASH BLUE IN USE. the American Ball Blue ia not poisonous or injurious to health rfabrios. It is the delight of the laund ress, aids in bleachinr and airea the washisaT a rich and elegant hue. Be ware of Imitations. Ask your grocer for the AMERICAN BALL BLUE and be sura won n( the Mnnlna article, which has a red stripe la the iAjoDAjl THE UP-TO-DATE . COAL i a e a I s aueMuo ec toe ; THE MERRY-GO-ROUND. Football makes demmona of tome men and angels of others. The only place where chronic kicker may be naelnl ia in a football same. L A. W. Bulletin. Don't comb your hair over the bald spot on yonr bead and then kick be cause yonr (tracer pnt the big potatoea on top of the measure. Bill What do yon reckon that doctor. t'ompe me all over de cheat fei? Jake Try in ter aee how much dough yon had in yonr Inside pocket, of course Cincinnati Enquirer. A Georgia girl waa asked if aha had been to a certain party. 8he aaid: 'I didn't went. I didn't want to went, and if I had wanted to went, I couldn't have gotten to gwine." "What makes the noiae in the heater?" naked the visitor. "L don't know," answered the man who ia constitutionally chilly; "but I aneaa it's the temperature dropping." Washington Star. Sweeta to the aweet, ia the line on the card attached to the box of candy he aanther. "Sticks to the atick" ia the line on the card attached to the cane ahe intends to send him Christmas. Chicago Post. She It seems to me I must have aeen yonr portrait in the newspapers, somewhere.' He It 'a quite possible. It has often been published." She Then I am not mistaken; what wars yon cured of?" Fnnny Cnta. Pat If wan of na geta there late.fand the other isn't there, how will he knoa if the other wan has been there and gone, or ii he didn't come yet? Mike We'll aiBily fix thot. IfOi get there furrat I'll make a chalk mark on the aidewalk, and if yon get there furrat you'll nib it ont. Life. We have known for a long time thai Ohio waa the place of all otMra to live in, bat we were hardly prepared lot such a pleasant surprise as waa sprung a day or two ago. A letter was received at the Tiffin poateffics addressed to 'banta Clans, Heaven, Ohio." Out siders will pleaas take notice that a fee cown lota can still be pnrchaaed cheat. in this city. Lima Qi zatte. Mistake of a Beggar, Casual Willie, the workhouse tramp ells how he recently rang a doctor1! doorbell, and naked the pretty womai who opened the door if ahe would be so kind aa to ask the doctor if he had pair of old pants he would kindly glvf sway. "I'm the doctor," aaid the smiling young woman, and Casual Willie near! fainted. Weekly Telegraph. A Fair Critic. Way np above thepaiqnette sea's. He aits in juvenile bliss, Applauding the hero'a bravery, And giving the villian a hier; He laughs at the comedian's jok.s. Be they ancient, good or bad. And when the heroine ia driven From home, this little fellow is Bad; He cares not for the diamonds, Nor the full dress suits below, . He'a paid hia quarter and wants to get Hie money'a worth ont of the show. t . eaamawAusaMmwmwaeMmmi How They Like It. "Men are so different from women," ahe aaid. "I wonder why it ia that they object to kissing each other." "Under proper conditiona they don't" he replieJ. ' "I don't understand you." "I mean when it ia done by proxy," h expiainea. "lake the case of yonr lather, for Instance. Any time yonr father wants to give me a kiss he has only to aak you to deliver it, and it will be most welcome." For a moment she waa buried in thought; then ahe aaid: . . "And could I have one delivered to yon ia the aame " S' Not any" he interrupted hastily, for he waa quick to aee that the proxy bus iness could be carried too far. Chicago Post. V - The RnllBa Passion. A celebrated musical oritio was re cently married in church, and after the ceremony, as the weddiDg "procession marched down the aisle, the organist played the wedding march from "Lo hengrin." When near the door, the bridegroom stopped in the march and addressed the wondering assembly thus: "I know I am committing a breach of etiquette as well aa propriety in do tag this, but I am not to blame. It ia my mental organization whioh has be come ineffably aenaitive by reason of the critical nature of my duties." Then he drew from the pocket of his dress coat a well thumbed copy of the score of "Lohengrin." Opening it at the march, he went over to the organist and taid: " What offended my ear waa the fact that in the seventeenth bar of the' da capo passage yon flatted very badly, and in the. andante movement yon slurred the appoggiatura. Now, " put ting hia finger upon the passage, "let na try that again." Once more the organ pealed forth, and this time the player, conscious that the great critio waa listening to him, accomplished hia duty with credit to himself and to the great satisfaction of the critic. Pick Me Up. On Drawback. "I have a splendid ear for music, " said the complacent young man. "Yes," answered Mies Cayenne re gretfully, "but you don't sing with your ear. Washington Star. How to Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glaaa with your water let it stand twenty four honn: a sediment or settling indicate an unhealthy condition of the kidneys: if it ataina your linen it ia evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent daire to paaa it or pain in the back ig a'ao con vincing proof that the kidneya and bladder are ont of order. .What to do. ' There ia comfort in the knowledge bo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev remedy In fills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneya, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad ffdcts following use of l qaor, wine or beer and overcomes that nnpleaasnt necessity ol being compelled to go often during the dsy, and to get np mtny times dur ing the night. The mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swamp-Riot is Boon realized. It stands the highes for ita wonderful cures of the moat dis tressing cases. If you need amed-cine yon should have the beat. Sold by druggists in fifty cent and one dollai sizes. You may have a aamole bott'e of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it. both aent absolutely 're by mail, sddrws Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bioebam'or, N. Y. Whin writing men tton that yon read 'his generous offer in the J9lltnntaine Republican. CuM Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially di crests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It isthelatestdiscovereddigestr ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency, it In stantly relieves andpermanently cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, ueaixDurn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea SickHeadache.GastralKia,Cramps,ani. all other results 01 imperiect digestion Prepared by t. c. Dentin a to.. cQicago Sheriff's Sale. nunnna. iracey, I Logan Common Pleae Banh.1 Lichliter et al f Cm Mo- ,642- By virtue of an order of sale in partition to me directed from the Court of Common Fleas of Logan. county, Ohio, I will offer at public sale at me west aoor oi me uoun iiouse, in the city of Bellefontalne, Ohio, on 8ATUBDAY, JA.NUABY 21, A. D. 1899, at abont ore o'clock p. m., on said day, the following descrioea real estate, situate in m county of Logan, and State of Ohin, to-wit: Being pan oi v atier j 'ennia- original survey No. 13 42 on tne waters oi unerocee in nc rthur township. Beginning at N. E. cornet of said original snrvey, an ah and two hickory (aan aeaaj on me soutn siae oi me creea thence 8. 10. B. 144.4 piles to a hickory and tw ash trees: thence S. 79. W. 8.2 poles to a sma) nlrck walnut; thence N. 10 W. 144.4 polev crossing a branch twice to a post in the nortt line of the original survey fiom which a whit oak 21 inches in diameter bears 8. 81 E. 9V linkr; thence N . 79, a 9pnies crossing in creek twice to the place of beginning, contain ing eignty (J) acres oi iana. Aporaised at Sl.ifiO.OO. Terms of sale One-third cash on day of sale. One-third in one year, nne-th'rd in two years. Deterred payments to bear 6 per cent Inter est and be secured by mortgage on the prem ises sold. " fttCILCI ouaw, Sheriff Logan County, Ohio. By E. H. Shaw. Deputy Sheriff. Howenstine & Huston, Attorneys. Deo. 26, 1898. . Sheriff's Sale. ie.se n. irorver, I Logan Common Pleas Oscar F. Clavton et al. I ase BO. om. By vlHue of an order of sale to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Logar county, Ohio, I will offer at public sale, at the west door of the Court House, in the city ol ueiieioni aine, unio, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, A. D. 1899, at about one o'clock p. m., on said day. the following described real estate, sltnate in the countv of Loan, and State of Ohio, to-wit: Being lot number twenty-eight (28) in the vU- lageorLjuce view on Main street Between Harrison street on the south and street on th- north, in Stokes township, as the same is kown and designated on the record ed pint mereor. Appraised at Sl,200 .00. ' Terms of sale cash. PRU8LEY SHAW, Sheriff Logan County, Ohio. By B H. Shaw, Deputy Sheriff. Ben 8. Johnston, Attorn y. Dec 20, 1898. Sheriff's Sale. The Savings Building and Loan Company of Belle fontalne. Ohio, vs. Charlea W. Parker et al. Logon Common fleas Case No. 7649 By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Court or common Pleas of Logan connty. Ohio. I will offer at public tale, at the west door of the Court House, in the city of neiierontaioe, unio, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 7, A. D. at abont one o'clock p. m , on said day, the louowing aescnoea real estate, situate in the county or Logan, and State of Ohio, to-wit: Lot number fifteen hundred and eighty-six (1688) in Garfield place addition to me incorporated village (now city or neneron taine, as the same is known and designated on the record plat thereof, said lot being No. 315, West ClaggVtreet. Appraised at 8800.00. Terms of sal cash. I anoiiCii 11 fV T , Sheriff Logan County, Ohio. By E. H. Shaw, Deputy Sheriff, u A. Jay Miller, Attorney, Dec. 6, 1898. : vmmaT w bit -nr HousesforSaM Houses to Rent On FaYorable Terms. Farm for Sale. A good farm of 188 acres within I miles of Bellefontalne, Ohio. A good bearing orchard. A fine young orchard of over 600 cherry, plum and apple trees set ont two years ago, all of the choicest varieties and in prime condition Very favorable terms as to prices and pay ments. A rare chance. Call on or address, " J. D. Inskeep, Sec. Savings B.sL Co., Bellefontalne, O. April 19, 1898-tl Victor Bell's Middleburg, Ohid, SELLS-i Fairms -OK ALL SIZE J. Nov. 29, 1898. gtafHave you paid for your Bbpub ucah, this TearH y Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh Is one of the moat nrmttnntA diseases, and hence the most difficult to get rid of. There is but one wsv to inm it I The disease is in the blood, and all the sprays, wasnes ana inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cific cures Catarrh permanently, for it is the only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. , Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes: I could see no improvement whatever. thooga I was constantly treated with sprays uu wBojin, ana amer ent inhaling remedies In fact, I could feel that each winter I was worse than the year previous. "Finally It waa Drought to my notloe that Catarrh was a blood disease, and after think ing oyer the matter, I saw it was unreasonable to expect to be cured by remedies which only reached the surface. I then decided to tr v after a few bottles were used, I no- .tnt.iTilo ImnNmmiMiL flnntlnnlnv Hie remedy, the disease was forced out of my system, ana a compiew cure was we resuic I advise all who have this dreadful disease to abandon their local treatment, which has never done mem any gooa, ana tune o. a. a., a rem edy that can reach the disease and cure It." To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures oDBtinaie, aeep-Beaiea uiseages, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the most aggravated cases. C C CfT Blood waeBBsfee The is .rarely vegetame, ana is tne only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no langerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Specific uompany, Atlanta, ueorgia, Gasoline Stoves At Cost I COOK STOVES 10 Per Ct. Discount FOB cash FOR THIRTY DAYS TO MAKE ROOM FOB FALL STOCK OF Heating Stoves OF WHICH WE WILL CABBY A FULL LINE. Steel Roofing, Slating . Spouting, Tin work, FURNACE SETTING, a Specialty. COME AND SEE US. cook & moii 119 West ColumbusJ Ave.' August 26, 1898. HABRY S. KERR. ARTHUR II. KERB TjXALSBS IN rain, Seeds, Wool, Salt.aEtc. MARKET FBICE HIGHEST PAID FOB GRAIN, SEEDS AND ALL THE BEST GRADES OF Soft 1 and V HardJ Coal, "Quaker Salt,"-The Best Telephone 48, July 26, 1898. MONEY TO LOAN At 6 Per Cent. On Farm Security and" Papers promptly prepared with no unnecessary delays. A. Jay Miller, Offices a sr.fl In piie P. September 27, 1898. - Bellefontalne, Oh o. Tremain's Insurance Agency, Oflloe 1 and 2 Empire Block, No. 125X South Main Street, Bellefontalne, Insures against Loss or Damage by 7110, Lightning, Tornadoes and Wind Storms. . Rone bnt old reliable companies In this agency, which has been established for 20 years. W. C. TRKMAIN, Agent. 9. o. aM ana BROTHERS COAL. A DBESSY COAT FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Cloth, velvet and all-over lace are asso ciated in this fascinating little coat, with bands of passementerie giving a most effect ive finish. The coat is cut low at the neck to show a velvet shield, and completing the top of the coat is a fanciful velvet collar overlaid with lace; the collar at the back ia moat original in shape, resembling a three-aaf S4 clover. Applied upon (he coat is a graduated, circular flounce that is extended to the collar up each side of the front The lower front corners of the coat are rounding, giving a sliirhuv flaring effect The two-seam sleeves are finished with flaring lace and velvet cuffs. A velvet belt finished with a pointea ena encircles the waist The little hood fits the head snugly and is softly edged with fur. The style of this little garment, for whieh we are indebted to The Delineator, is unquestionable. Specially prepared for ut by The Mttenc J4itlutMng Co. (LtmtiedL Alfred Butler, Agent, Bellefontalne, Ohio, Better select the plot; and begin to msLure now if yon intend to have aweet potatoea next season; they draw heavily nponthe.aoil, and require much eeding. Many farmers aeemj.to think they must idly live in the winter upon what they have accumulated in the summer. lo these unfortunates the winter rep resents so mnch lost time: but it need not be ao if they will bnt get out of the old rut and spend more time with theii ihinkicg machinery. Experience ia the beat acbool, but by itndying the experience of others a man can be greatly benefited in advanoe cnat which he can gam by hia own rials. How many f aimers .will apply .bemselves for one hour these long Win er eveninga to the sciences of their pro fession? The farmer will not-deal with the merchant nor mechanic who ia behind Jt times, and the same rulea of pros perity apply to himself. Even though There is no farmer who can not afford to use improved methods or keep gooo jtock; if he thinks differently be ia mia taken. it ia not a anpriee that slock raising oaa received new impulse in the South' era Suites. Mild winter and perpetual raas, in a green ' stage, give an advan tage over the farmers living further aorthwho must stable and feed their enimale half -the year. There are in centives to the growing of improved stock all along the line. it aome coiomea in the apiary are short of stores, there may be others which have more than ia necessary to carry them through, and frames of comb may be exchanged. It ia certainly t proper thing to have frames of honey stored away for juat such emergencies, In other circumstances they must be given artifiicial food, of course. When all parts of a township and neighboring towns are connected by te ephone wires it ia a wonderful im provement over the old, slow way communication. If all farmers really knew the amount of convenience and comfort, the saving of time and of horse flesh, they wonld all soon belong to some system of telephone communication There ia not a day when they would not be found of valuable use. A wilted cutting of a plant will g'ow leaa vigorously than one not wilted; a perfectly ripe potato, unless kept in cold storage, will soon begin to wilt. losing ita moisture, leaving the tuber ahruken, and leaa fit for aeeding pur poses. This is not the case with the potato which has not reached full ripe ness, but ft will return ita moisture, be brittle and in juat the condition to give ita eprouta a strong growth and produce a thrifty crop. Manure spread and plowed under in the old way aeema to do no fcood in the first j ear, often. If coarse manure or green crops are plowed utder in the fall the ground should be turned again in the apring to get the fertilizing mat ter near the aniface, that it may quickly ferment at a higher temperature and and become plant food immediately. They must have sufficient heat to pro duce fermentation and nitrification be fore their product can be utilised; they will sour when kept too cold. If yen hare even a little money laid by it may be yon cannot afford to long er pay rent for a farm. While landa are ao low it may be the wiae thing to ven ture on your own acconnt, and be all the more eaving for a ftw years. If un usual misfortune visit you there will be but little doubt that you can so sell aa to save the investment made; yet there are two aidea to the. debt question, for debt often roba ua of both peace and hope. In any event, lt is better to be content with a small farm than to poaaeaa acres for which we muat heavily bond our future. Batter to be happy now than to have visions of riches and ease in the future only. Kenn dy Bros. Dndertakers . . AND DBALBBB IK ALL KINDS OF . .a. West Columbus Ave., Bellefontalne. Will answer calla at all hours, during night and day. No extra charge for diatance. SATISFACTION tiua.KAJVi.EJWL .... rvUNTlNO becomes expensive when you tic cheap paint Perhaps yoo tave already learned tHis others have Fcr excellent results hi every particukr use 1 . "THE . BEST THERE IS. III. H. W. Johns' Artistic shades Color Card, Pamphlet," Exterior Decoration," etc, nailed ca rcquetl H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. CHieaao. miilaoclpmia. soston tonooa. , PAINT " AS Any in the City AT THE- Blue Front Grocery, 131 West Columbus St, Bellefontalne. May8, 1898. ' - Just What TOD ARE LOOKING FOR. SometMng Mice FOR A WEDDING, BIRTHDAt OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. WE HAVE THEM. C. A. MILLER, 200 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Nov. 19,11897, tf DENTIST. Special attention given to operations on the natural teeth and the care of Children's teeth. Offlce,Room 20, Lawrence Bldg. BELLEFONTAlNE July SS, 1897 tf O. Prices as Cta WA FRANK fi, GRIFFIN, Embalmers SBf&IO'S Liquid Paints producing pleasing effects. Most fascinating Inven- tion of the age. Always j ready to entertain. It S TPMiilrrsnofikilltooTjer- ate itfend reproduce the music of bands, orches tras, vocalists orbiairu-' montnl soloists. There Is nothing like It for an evening's entertainment. Other so-called talking machines reproduce only records of cut-and-dried subjects.specialiy- Kreiared In a laboratory, but the Uraphophone i not limited to Buch performances. On the Graphnphune you can ensily make and instantly reproduce record 3 of the voiee, or any sound. Thus it cnauintly awakens new interest and its charm Is ever fresh. The reproductions are clear and brilliant. - GriptiOjriiQQes sre soli f;r$iJ Mannfartimft under the patents of Bell, Tatntw, Edison and Mnertonal-1. Our ps'abMahment is steafl auartftra or me world for Talking Machltwsaaa Talking iiaohiiiB Supp tea. Wriia lor catalogue. ' Columbia Phonograph Co- Department SO No 1 032 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna. NBW TOBK. PABIS. CHICAGO. T T.nTTTH pntLADKLPIA. BALTIMOBB - WASHINGTON. BUFFALO. May 17, 1898-lyr ei , 'sT Froze r Axlo Groaoo ''TjiiGiflrji'nt I SrMU ,1V XlE crease ft FTE THIS 3 ANY OTMf- Net affected by Heat or Cold. Highest Awards at oentennn Paris and World's Fari- rRAZER LUERiCATu, Factories: ChclaflO. St UwU, BewTtH THE V Onion Central Agency. t7. A. WEST, Ar""' Tire and ten year Loans on first mortgage, farm security. Interest at seven per cent., payable annually. Borrower charged no cos- mission, nor to be at any expense except fur or connected with abstract of title, and mak ing mortgage and may repay in any year one- fifth of the principal, , : v Office Opposite West Door of Court House. MAIN STB 8 ET. BE CLEFONTAINH, OBIO July 12, 1S98. School Examiners' Meetings, 1898-9. ExamlriCtlons of teachers wi'l b-held on the first Saturday of each month, except April and July. Questions on therory and practice will be based in part an Fitch s "The Arnolds;" questions on reading will be based ou the lit erature prescribedi!by the O. T. B. O. Shake speare's Hamlet, Carlisle's Essay on Burns selections from Burns' poems. Examinations of pupils under "Boxwell law Will be held on March 18 and April 22, 1899. Honrs or examination to 12 a. m.; i to 4 p. i., standard time. - - - Road Notice. Notice is hereby given that a petition will b presented to the Commissioners of Logan connty, Ohio, at the aea.ion to be held on the fourth December, the 86th day of the month, A. D. 1898. peying for the location and estab lishment of a county road along the following described route in said county, to-wit: Com mencing in the Staniat road at the intersec tion of the Newland private roidin survey 12277 8tokes township, 1 ogsn county, Ohio; thence S. 18, 30' W. following i he lane now located between landa of Eliza J. Huriy and at. H. Patrick, widening same to two rods wide as far aa the south line oi lot own-d by Daniel NewUnd and there terminate. Petitioners, Now. II, 1898-tw. DANIEL NEWMAN. WILBUR A. GiNIM, EXPERT LAND SORYEYOX CIVIL -:- ENGINEER BrVvevs, Levels, Maps, Drawings, Plans, Specifications and Estimate furmshtd oa short notice. Orhoe ever postof&oe Bellefoa tetde, Ohio. i. J 1" r- 1 I r -aKar A i : i - e . 5-.-