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MiniMriMMMl V t THE OHIO DEMOCRAT, XjOOA-Ij nsra-ws. loo Is ripe mid ready to cut. Chi'tBtninB goods at C. I'. Arm strong's. P. M. lloao was In Cincinnati over Sunday. The skato dealers liavo had a run this week. Ieo la being lut up in abund ant quantitica. The Salvation Army caught 111, at Nolsonvillo Notice the change in the C. II. V. & T. By. time card. Dr Farquliar was in the city Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Agnes McGrath -went to Chicago last Wednesday. Secure your choico of Christ inas goods by going early. A. Mngoon and Fin Comly visited Columbus Monday. Head our business locals and learn where to get bargains. Our merchants aro resolving their Christmas stock of goods. See .Collins & Moore's now ad vertisement In another column. Notice the advertisement for Godoy'a Lady's Book in anothor column. Henry Davis, of Baird's Fum ince was among our Logan visitors Saturday. The Lccturo at the Opera Mouse, by Col. Kemplo was very .amusing. Miss Emma Dolllson is visit ing the family of Mr. Henry Knapp ;at Columbus. Don't forgot the Ladies Bazaar .uttho Rink next Thursday and Thursday evening. Dr. Dollison has purchased the Tcsidcnco of George Alfred on West Main street. E. I). Comly of tho Motherwell Iron & Steel Co., mado a business trip to Wheeling this week. Rob. Work, tho genial clerk of Rose &, Sultzbacher, has recovered and is in his old position again. Tho ladies hold a social Carpet Dag sewing at the residence of Mrs. Ab. Woods on Thursday night. C. P. Bauman, of Lancaster, -was in tho city a portion of this week waiting ou his customers. Our ice storers have, very gen erally, taken advantago of tho re cent freeze and tilled their houses. Hon. 1. W. Carlisle was in town Wednesday, and sold two car loads of nice line hogs to Mr. Isaac Stiers. Will Frasc'h who has been west a few months past has re turned home. Logan is a good place to winter. Dinner at tho Dink next Thursday-2."ic, for the bonefltof tho Presbyterian church of this place. Every body should go. A series of lectures will be commenced next Sunday, at tho Presbyterian church on tho books of tho New Testament. ,-IIon. M. Barclay, of Washington C. H. was in tho city Wednesday on matters pertaining to the settle ment of his father's estate. Notice tho new advertisement of Rose & Sulzbacher this week and don't fail to seo their holiday display of gent's furnishing goods. After tho meeting of tho G. A. It. Post last Friday night the mom tea wore treated to an oyster sup per by Geo. Hnrtman at his rooms, .and had a pleasant time. Miss Sands delivered an In teresting and instructive lecture ou tho subject of Missionary work in Japan, at the Prosbytorian ohurch on Tuesday afternoon. Charles P. Armstrong has add ed to his stock of Stoves and Tin ware a lino of Quconswure, Glass- Avaro and Library lamps, all at very low prices. Call and see. Wo met on tho streets of Col nnibiiB, on Tuesday last, Mr. Ned McManigal a former resident of Logan. Nod looks well and says ho is prospering in the Capital City. Miss Clara Sands, who has been a missionary in Japan for tho past twelve years gave a lect ure at tho Presbyterian church on Tuesday last. Sho Is hero tho guest of her nleco Mrs. F. C, Roch ester. Tho brick-work on tho now mill is rapidly approaching com pletion and dospito tho cold woatti orwill probably bo finished in n day or two, and tho mill building bo ready for machinery by about Jan. 1. Tho business mou of Columbus, ,aro muklug liberal offers for adver tising space during tho Holiday season, and if our space is not otherwise occupied wo will next week present our readers with flonio of their raro offers. AloxC. D.a'clay, nn old and much esteemed citizen of Wash jngton Tp,, diod at his rosldouco fflfit -laturduy, Fun,orulttt S,c(ot,t's Crook Baptist church on Sunday. Just u week before his estimable wifo preceded him to tho grave. Tho attaches of this ofilco aro under grateful obligations for a lino lunch ami some excellent wine donated to this nilleo by Mr. Geo. Hartman last Saturday. Besides being a consistent Democrat, Geo. is one of tho best esteemed business then of Logan. Mr. Isaac Stlors it doing ex cellently In his butchering and packing business. Ho reports that tho amount of business this season is far in excess of this ttmo last year. At present ho is paying $i!,r)0 for good hogs on foot, and k 1,80 dressed. On tomorrow morning Rov. Monro of tho Prosbytorian church will deliver tho tlrst of a series of lectures on tho Now Testament Scriptures., Thoso who entertain skeptical views of tho scriptures aro specially Invited to attend. Tho subject for tomorrow is tho book of Mathow. John T. Lemon who operates the Steam Thresher in tills vicinity has obtained a position on tho C. & C. Midland R. R. and has removed to Columbus. Mr. Lemon desires through tho Dkmociiat to thank his patrons for their kindness and say that ho expects to bo with them again next fall as a thresher. We are authorized to announce that on Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 21, 25th, illst, 188G, and Jan. 1st, 1887, the C, IL V. & T. R'y will sell tickets to all points ou their line, at rate of ono faro for the round trip. Tickets good going on above dates only, and good return ing any day from Dec. 21th, 1880, to January itd, 1887, inclusive. A hole was found cut in the ico on Tuesday morning by which was found a full suit of clothes formerly belonging to David Leh man and It was generally supposed for a time that Dave had taken his last swim. Investigation proved that some practical Joker had ob tained a suit of clothes belonging to Dave and did this to create a little sensation. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Brooke, a daughter. Married. By Rev. J. F. AVilliam's at his residence on Orchard St., Logan, O. Dec, !), Mr. Ralph G. Webb and Miss Hannah Brown all of Hock ing Cuinty O. hum'elvi'.le, 0. ' Last Tuesday was a cleaning up day in town. Mrs. S. Scott got a little out of humor and wont in the "buck the tiger" room and tossed out tables, cards, checks, and etc., in a heap, so we have no gambling in town at present. Mr. LoBaron of Circleville, In surenco agent, was here last Tues day and adjusted tho claim of J. R. Jones for damage by lire to his home. W. A. Williamson can tell the biggest quail stories of any man in town, he finds all kinds of game in the same hole. 11. Eborsts and family entertain ed quite a number of their friends at a turkey roast last Thursday. Our stool was broko so we were not there. Charlie Steel and his sister Mary wore at home visiting last Sunday. Joe Miller has a felon and is un able to walk. II. Drum is convalescing at this writing. Milton Armstrong got home from Kansas last Sunday, well pleased with his trip. Com. Reinpol's Opera House Ba zaar. You aro cordially invited to call at tho Opera House Bazaar Store, and inspect tho grand display of Holiday Goods, comprising every thing in kind for tho Holiday Sea son from tho cheapest pouny toy to tho most elegant gifts for tho young and old. Our display is not excel led in Southern Ohio. F. F. Rkmpel. Business Locals. Ilower's rolled onts Guthrie's. Fresh cocoannts at W. N. at W. N. authrle's. Dry Goods at bottom prices at Rochester Sons'. Hose & Sulzbacher keep a good Fur Cap for $1. Puro Virginia Buckwheat Hour at WIN. Guthrie's. Tho cheapest Undertaker In town J. A. Ollvor. Hose & Sulzbacher have a few $2.50 Over Coats left. Rochester Sons' buy all kinds of country produce Hose, & Sulzbacher sell a good Men's Suit or $3,50. Rochestor Sons' for Dry Goods Grocorlos and Notions. Good plo poaches, 0 ean for 20o at W. N. Guthrie's. Washing Lavlno at reduced prjee at Wf T, Guthrie's, Special A NEXT TO COURT 'Tls a positive fact Z. V. Rancy gives general satisfaction. Fresh cruked whoat In bulk or package at W. N. Guthrie's. Hose & Sulzbacher has lot odd Boy's vests on hand for 40 cents. Hose & Sulzbacher sell a nice Boys's Suit for $1.75 worth $2.75. Call at Hose & Sulzbacher for a nice Suit from $3.50 up to $20. Salmon, sardines, cove oysters and corned beef at W. N. Guthrie's Miss D. Mathews have the largest stock of Millinery in town. See the Magnificent display of Holiday goods at Rochester Sons'. For neat fiting and good look ing artificial teeth call on Dr. Z. V. Saucy. Your teeth if too far decayed can bo skillfully extracted by Dr. Raney. A large stock of holiday can dies at very low prices at W. N. GuthrieV Teeth filled and artificial furn ished in the approved methods by Dr. Raney. When you want furniture, from tho cheapest to the finest, call on J. A. Olliver. Hose & Sulzbacher have for sale a nice lot of Caps for '25 cents Men or Hoys'. Go to .Take Fox for the best of everything usually found in a. first class saloon. Hose .V Sulzbacher got this week for sale all Wool Cassimere Suits for $9 worth $15. Miller & Case, tho Druggists, aro headquarters for tho well known ten cent Diamond Dyes. Candy, Coffees, and family gro ceries cheap and good at Nick Fox's at the West end. J. A. Olliver docs upholstering of all kinds and has on hand some fine goods. Call and see. OUK OWN' MAKE PIN1J OVER COATS A SPKOrAIA'Y THIS SKASON. ROSK & SULKIIACHUU. When decay sets in your teeth, don't delay but go at onco to Dr. Raney and have them filled. Everything useful and orna mental for Holiday gifts, can bo had cheap at Rochester Sons'. Tho finest display of Holiday Goods In tho market can bo found at tho Store of Rochester Sous'. Miller & Case have just got In a lot of beautiful Paintings and Chromos, in handsomo frames, for ornamenting your home, and at prices within tho reach of all. G 1,0 VHH, M UP FI.KltH, 1IANDKKU CHIIU'H, NECK WEAK, FUJI OAl'H, HIIIIITU, IWHKUWKAH, UMIUIULLAH AND NUMNUOU8 OTUKU NICK TJIINOH AT JlEASONAm.ij: PltlOJIH. R()8K & SULJSflAOUIilt. Wlion tho natural tooth havo boon lost tho deficiency should bo supplied by substitutes. Tho hoal th tho comfort, tho speech and tho porsonal appoaranco of tho Indi vidual may bo restored by calling on Dr, Z. V. Ranoy, Jako Fox has a full supply of tho finest Wlnos and Liquors In town Fresh Boor idways ou tap. CuJ and seo him, IE WALL ii5 ULLJnfiy w UQFrom December 10 to January lO.JiSIl We will sell our ladles and ehildrens Wraps at ten per cent below COST. Manufactured for us by ono of tho best Cloak manufactories In the Country. No auction or old sample wraps In stock. ALL FIRST CLASS! Call and examine them and you will be astonished at the low price wo offer them at. A large nsoHsWit of hniilccrehicfs fur ladies and gentleman. Plain horde-, Stored, hemstitched. Silk mufflers In end less variety and at marvelously low prices. 111 Would ha A Pair of All Wool Blankets, ,d Silk Dress Pattern, A Pattern of All Wool Dress Goods, A Pair of Towels, A. Dozen Napkins, A Fine Jlug. Prints, Muslins, Ginghams and Flannels. Wohave a largo stock of which wo aro selling at as low prices as any house in Valley. Our m Qii UJaU Is now ready and wo Invite all to como In and seo our display. WIS JTA VIS THIS liliST JAG JIT IX TJIJ3 CITY TO SIIO W GOODS COME EARLY! COME OFTEN! Wo have a full stock of men's boys' and youths, selected Ready Mado Clothing. COLLINS & HOUSE Your Fall Suit, Overcoat or Pants, Call and sec the Cheapest, line of Woolens ever brought to Logan All Garments Made by the Best Tailora. Perfect Fits Guaranteed. Elegant. FI1EOM! ' rD)BS9 All the Xovelties in Season. Xone but the best Cutters employee!. -.Mending done and bad'iitting Clothes refitted. MARTIN WEIS. Keller Building, Ingan, QJ Albert Two doors east of Kcmpcl House, keeps constantly on hand a large and complete stock of Fine Piece Goods, Ready-made Clothing, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Va lises, and everything usually kept it a first-class store. Fine Tailoring Ts made a specialty, and being under our personal super vision, we ahvnj's insure perfect fits to all our oustomers, and all clothing made at our ESTABLISHMENT. Ts warranted strictly first-class, and at Rock Bottom Prices. Call and examine styles and prices before purchasing. ALBERT BBCKER. Now is tho timo to subscribe for Fnpors and Magazines for tho coni injr year Miller & Cttho will take your subscription, at less than pub lishers)' rates, for any Paper or Mag azine published in the United States or Europo. Business Booming:. A VISIT TO Tin:ilKTrAl!liUCil.OTI! 1K11K AND ruriNIHIimtH, JtOSK & hum'.hauiuih, wu-r. convinuu ANY ONK THAT 8QUAUK IHJATUNGI Willi' COSU'KWj SUUOIIHH. tiikih HHKIiVKH AN COUNTERS AUK NOW KUMi OF KTAl'IilW ANI1 NQVIUHK8 1'OU THK lfOMIUY B1JA80N. Why is it you can tell at a dis tance many persons who wear arti ilclal tooth V It Is because tho maker has no tasto for tho natural, and profors to uso his cheap waro's that aro disgusting to tho bettor class of Dentists. For good fitting and natural appearing artificial tooth, call on Dr, D, Finney, Mur phy Building. flM, Prices ! PRESENT B MOORE. ers Do not wear artificial teeth that aro uncomfortable. Why pun ish yourself to save a few dollars in good work. You can havo tho benefit of Improved appearances by calling on Dr. D, Finney, Murphy Building, Logan, O. "Read tho advertisement of Curtis & Bowon in another placo and then reniomher that a sot of furs or a handsome niufl Is ono of the nicest Christmas gifts you can make, and you can save the expen ses of a trip to tho city by buying of this firm. Advertised LettcrB, Logan, O., Dec. 7, 1880. Mr, John Luniis, Warner Leh man, Hon. Thus. J, Stutsou, Mrs. Anna I. Limning. Chas, Hose, P. M, Beck See fie t MM in ee t Our Brightest, Newest H wm mi m ! t rFrjTatf2aiaia'22i&' xr$v i A Large and Carofully Selected Stock of Very Desirable Gifts at "Very Reasonable Trices. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, GOLD-PENS, SPECTACLES, NOVELTIES, &c, Elegant and Appropriate Gifts for Any and Everybody at pri ces that will make You Happy. COME ONE AND ALL ! Our Beautiful Display is Intended for Everybody's Enjoyment. COHE EARLY I KB JasSsW Hocking Valley Bookbinder Wm, Anderson, Of Laurel Township, Binds Books, newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, old books, bound, as good as new. Work done promptly in the best manner, and at prices that defy competition Leave orders at the Dkmookat office or at my residence. WM. AXDBRSOX, Blackjack, O Opera House Bazaar Is the place to find tho largest line of Toys, Novelties, Elegant Queens ware, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Tinware, (Suns, Pistols, Wagons, Baby Carriages, Stationery, Tablets, Inks, Mucilage, Pens, Pencils, Cutlery, Vaes, Bisque Figures, Flower Pots, Full Line of Rubber, China, Wax ond Bisque Dolls, Perfumery and Toilet Article, Base Balls, Jointed Fish Poles, Cross Bows, Target CSuns, Canes, Scrap Books, Al bums, Scrap Pictures, Picture Frames, Slate, Toilet Soaps, Clothe and Hair Brushes, Musical Goods, Pictures, Mirrors, Japanese Napkins and all kinds of beautiful things suitable for presents. Also s-onio nice second hand Buggies for sale cheap. I also still keep tho old RempeTs Drug and Grocery More, Corner Market and Main Sts., where may be found a full lino of Choico Groceries, Drugs, Paints, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Baled Hay and Straw, and Agency for Bowker's Fertilizers, Cement, Ac. All tho above articles at hard time prices. Agent for the Buckeye Drill, of Springfield, Onio, tho best seed drill on the markat. I offer to tho farmers of Hocking and adjoining counties who may desire to secure good stock of 2ES3bLQsr& IBI33:&:ol Os&-tXo L i liTTI JliL Tl iirJMKI A-li?jlj3iHr The Chance to Select from my herd of Thoroughbred Bark Red Cattle, some very flno Bull and Heifer calves, of various ages, at reasonable rates. Como and and select now while there is a fine lot of extra young stock on hand. SEME'S For storing Furniture, Implements, Merchandise or Material of any kind at reasonable rates, at Furniture Brick Building at Head of Main St. F. P. REMPF.L. You will llnd Miller & Case's Drug and Book Store headquarters for beautiful and useful goods suit able for Holidays, such o Xnias. and Now Year Cards, Books, of various kinds and prices; Mirrors, Albums, Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Pocket Books, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Manlcuro Sets, Frames, Corner and Side Brackets, Paper Holders, Gold Pens, Paper Weights, Porfumury, A B C Blocks, Hymnals, Blliles and Testaments, a large va riety of sizes and styles of bind ing. d-1. Lancaster and Htundeii ltnlhvny-'No-tlcc to Stuck Holders, XollvulKlii'ii'by Rlvt'ii Hint Ilio llr.t im-i'l- IllU'orbtlK'lilHlllUTKOrtlKrl.lllU'Ubtci- A Ultll). ilmiltiillwiiy Co., fur thu puriHixiHir lliu t'lcti tlou of tlliiTtims, mill riu'Ii iillmr Imblm-xi iih luuy bu proH'ily iiicM'iituil, will lio lielilnt thu IllllC'Ullf Jllllll Cl. Itl'UVL'H, 1)11 Mlllll Kt., In Hid city eif LuniMtstiT, In thu Ciitmly of KnlrfU'liI ami Ntiitu Olito, on Tnusduy, January ttlt A. ItHJ, nt HI nVloi-lt A, M. T.O Il'T.Vlll'KV, r, iuhinii, John (i. Hi:uvi:h, .IUIt.tl.Ullll.il, l Innnrruiml.lM Tiiio. Muiion". r Jiicorpornwpi. David K. Wilson' Itou'rH. Wija'ii-, il. MOWDUV and Best Display of I xrsat R f 1 Z T 1 MB HOUSE, DIVORCE NOTICE. John CniMKT ) In tho Coumion IMi'ii h' Court ill Hoi ktnt: County. Jlnry K. Cniiiju'r.) TliiMU'li'iiilnnl.Miiry K. (Vupprr, n-MiUni; ni I.iin ;, In thn Ktutoof Kiiiihis, will tulio nntlci! tluit on tlioliM liny of Oi'tolior, A. I). ISNI, tho Mihl John CruppiT illnl his nutltlim In tun Court ni Cniuniim l'li'im ot IWlclin; County, Ohio, bi'liiKuiUM) iiuiiiIht , pruy- lin; lor u illvoii'u fnim wild Sliuy U. Crupprr, on tint Krnuutt of wllllul iiliscm-ii for nioro llinn thu'" yi'iii'Kliist pnst iiml thuMilil riiumt will liu lor lii'ilii ou noil ultcr Diri'iolivr. 13th 1U. .InllN Cliui'i'llie, lly JOHN IIANSKX.IIU Atty. Reduced Rates l'ov the Hol idays. Tho Chicago anil Atlantic Rail way Co. will sell round trip excur sion tickets between all stations, on December 21 and 2.1 good to return until Dee. 27,nnd Dec ill 8and Jan. 1, 87 good to rut urn until Jan. fld at one slnglo faro for tho round trip, and on Dec 21 and 20 good to re turn until Jan. ild, for one ami ono thlrd faro for round trip. F. Buoi'oiitkn, S. V. Snow, Gou. Man, (Sen. Pass. Agt, JOHN P. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Nntnry Public nuil Jtli"fnf I'rwn, Oftlen Boconil btory of Culllim Hloi-u, Koom No, 9 uuil I. 4,