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Thuntday, ec. 1C, 1SS5. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ; Last month of 18S5. See Dr. j: K. Miller's "announcement" in another column. It ia thought sleighing will be slim this winter. Groceries as cheap as the cheapest at Miller's grocery.- . ' Judge Hume held court in Eaton on Saturday last. Charley Engle and wife have returned to Eaton to reside. : " The death-roll of distinguished dead is a long one for' 1S85. An exchange dubs the skating rink as "wreckreation hall. Burner, Chimney and Wick for 10c, at . Longnecker & Sons. '. "Heavy weight" hog stories are now in order. . Save your dimes to buy Christmas presents. : Base ball on . skates is another new . wrinkle. , . Fat hogs are bringing from $3.25 to $3.65 in Eaton.' 5,000 yards of calico at 34 cents at the Mammoth Dry Goods Store. Cheap groceries is now the cry in Ea ton. Go it boys, if you can stand it we know we can. Don't the farmers of Washington town ship want a "night polico" to keep horse thieves at bay ? The cheapest thing in life is common Bense, but a few people seem to have a corner in it, and are holding for a rise. . We made a mistake last week about the lecture of Hon. Will Cumback. It is this (Wednesday) evening he will ap pear. It will be worth hearing. The editor of the Xenia News has been appointed P. M. of Xenta, to succeed ed itor Brown, bounced. Bully for editor Gaunce 1 .- - , r - Good Bio Coffee only 10c. per pound at Miller's grocery. . V For the first time in the history of the country, there will now be a Democratic President and a Republican Vice-President. . V . . " . Best editions of the Poets and popular - Novels for 75c. and $1, at Eidson's Book Store. -: V"-' ' Senator John Sherman was elected President of the Senate. ' If President Cleveland should die that would not make him President, however. McDonald & Co's. Perfection Oil at 15 cents per gallon, at Longnecker & Sous. John Deem and Henry Fan- have re ceived a car load of Percheron horses from Wyoming, and are getting them ready for market. New style Easel Frames, Mirrors, at Eidson's Book Store. The Commissioners' Annual Report to the exclusion of much other reading mat ter, occupies most of our paper this week. It will be found of importance to all our readers. Look over it. Lost Hand satchel, containing a small purse and spool of thread. Puree contained $15.00 or $16.00. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Town Bend's store, opposite Court House. . . C. P. Thum agent for Eighmie Shirt, best shirt made. At a meeting of the County Auditors of the State it was decided that the Aud itors should return the enumeration of all the youths in his county who attend Bchool. . , The Ohio Supreme Court last week unanimously decided the registry law passed by the last Legislature was un constitutional. The law only applied to large cities. Vitra onlv 10c. oer pound at Miller'B grocery. ': - : trice S. Miller built a mammoth fod der stack for Abe McNutt on the 2d of this month, 12 feet wide at the bottom, i foot Wh and 105 "feet lone. Who can beat it in this county ? Senator Sherman was sworn in on Mondav last as President pro tempore of the Senate, and on taking the place made a very neat little . speech that will be all "right if he will carry out its sentiniencs. - The finest Clothing, made to order, at C. P. Thum's. ; The first blizzard of the winter season struck ua last Friday night and made things howl. It continued" all through Saturday and Sunday. The thermom eter went four, degrees below zero on Sunday night- .. Hagerstown, Farmers' & Mechanics', Philadelphia and Household Almanacs German and English at. Eidson's Book Store. a. wicked cotemporary has this para- . graph: "To all those who are in arrears one vear or more wno come lorwara gnu nav no arrearages and for one year in ad- 1 vance. we will give a first rate obituary notice gratis in case it kills tnem. Lonenecker & Sons are not doing cash business, but will sell as cheap for cash, and to responsible parties on time, as any firm in this city. Sheriff Peters has our thanks for a fine roast of cub bear meat, taken from one nhiDDed to him from Arkansas by his Bon-in-law, Thos. Williams, who is there delivering trees and went out one day with a party and captured three. An immense assortment of Plush and and other novelties for Xmas Presents, at Eidson's Book Store. The butchering season has already commenced in the rural districts, though it will be some weeks yet before work will be commenced in earnest. abundant supply of sausage, shoulders and hams create comfortable contempla tions around the country home firesides. All Good3 sold at the Mammoth Goods Store at hard time prices. Don'l buy your Goods until you visit our store '" The railroads have for a considerable period been run on what is called "stan dard time," fixed upon by the managers to simplify the movement of trains, making of connections, and as a measure of convenience and safety generally. Br there seems to be the usual number accidents and delays, notwithstanding the uniform time that was to straighten out everything so beautifully. r John Cullers, an old citizen living three miles east of Lewisburp, dropped dead on Wednesday last while playing with some children. Heart disease was sup posed to be the cause of his death. De ceased was about 67 years old. He leaves two sons and two daughters to mourn his loss. Sugar only 5c. per pound, at Miller's grocery. Nothing was done about the night po lice at last Council meeting, except "talk," which is cheap. If the Council want to carry out the wishes of a very large majority of the property holders of Eaton, it will dispose of the night police business by voting it out of existence. A night police would be simply a fraud up on the tax-payers of our village, because there is no necessity for any such a thing at present. Christmas Candies in abundance, and cheap, at Longnecker & Sons. Downright Holiday unloading sale ! Striking, startling and teliing reductions. Actual and thorough overturning of prices of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods. Times are hard and money is scarce ; therefore, save 25 per cent, by buying your Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods of E. O. Lock wood, 190 Main Street, opp. Commercial Block.- declO-3 The days when men paid $1.50 or $2 for a necktie, forty cents for a collar and fifty cents for a pair of cuffs are past and gone, .bnterprising dealers in gentle men's furnishing goods have shown that these were fancy prices and have educa ted the public not to pay them. When an all-silk scarf can be bought for a quar ter, an all-linen collar for fifteen cents, and a pair of all-linen cuffs for twenty five cents, arguments in favor of high priced goods of the same quality, or in ferior, must necessarily go unheeded. Overcoats, all the leading styles and prices the lowest, at C. P. Thum's. A daily paper started at Washington C. H. a short time ago, has gone dead and the starters of it skipped out leaving fonr or five hundred dollars for confiding parties to foot up. Men who undertake to run a daily in cities the size of Wash ington C. H., or weeklies in small vil lages of six or seven hundred inhabit ants, expecting to make money, know but little about the printing business and would be better off in some asylum. Owning a press and a few types don't make a printer by a darned sight, any more than owning a paint brush and pot makes a painter.- However, tho fools are not all dead yet. You can get Hanging Lamps from $2.- 75 to $10.00, at Longnecker & Sons. A man who will quietly stand by and see his neighbor swindled, is a partner with the swindler, whether he receives any benefit from the operation or not ; he stands silent while his neighbor is being robbed, failing to "do unto others as he would that others should do unto him," and yet, if a murder was committed un der such circumstances, the man who stood quietly by and saw it done upon the plea "it was none of his business," would be tried and perhaps hung as he should be ! Every man owes a duty to society and his fellow man, and permit ting a man who is a scoundrel at heart and a villain in practice, to rob an un suspecting person, or cheat a fellow man by falsehood, is in the eyes of the law, a party to the fraud. An immense line of ready made cloth ing at C. P. Thum's. nov26-3t. Church Entertainment. The Presbyterian church entertainment at the Opera House on Friday and Saturday eve nings last was quite a success, financially and otherwise. The hall was provided with booths for ice cream and fancy work, and each re ceived a good share of patronage. - The pro gram provided by the young ladies was wel' rendered. The principal feature of attrac tion being the "Blackbird Operetta," taken from the familiar song of "sing a song of six pence." Miss Macy Campbell represented the Queen and Mr. Tom Fulton the King, Miss Lou Achey the Maid, rendered their .respec tive parts admirably. Miss Susie Day as chief cook, excited much comment by the good acting of her part. Several young ladies in court trains and -powdered hair acted as la dies at court then came the Blackbirds, con sisting of twenty-four young misses of Eaton, who deserve a great deal of praise for their part in the "pot-pie." They delighted the audience their- marching and song being highly enjoyed. ' Misses Ruth YanAusdal and Kittie Thompson had the training of the Ope retta. The music on the occasion was fur mshed by Mrs. Js.enney, Mrs. Weurly, Miss Clifford Small and Susie Deem, all of whom have a first class musical reputation, and need no comment, except Susie Deem. It was her first appearanco and she was loudly encored The ladies of the church may congratulate themselves on its success and so do we. The committee on music, of the Presbyter ian entertainment, desire to thank Mr. B. F Jervis for the excellent piano which he so kind' ly furnished. Gloves, Fur Caps all the newest styles Hats, Underwear, etc., at C. P. Thum's Teachers'. Association. The Preble County Teachers' Association will hold its second session for this year Eaton, O., Saturday, Dec. 12th, at 1:30 o'clock. Prof. Cyrus W. Hodgin, Principal of Rich mond Normal School, will deliver a very in teresting talk on the subject of "Teachers' Literature." Prof. Hodgin is well and favor ably known among the teachers of Preble, therefore, no further recommendation is necessary. Rev. W. II. Orr, of Eaton, will also gfve a valuable lecture on "The Rewards and Penalties of Education." This will be the las meeting of the year, and all should attend. meeting was called for November, as it was thought the eminent success of the South western Association at Eaton, would suffice for intellectual food until the second Saturday of December. All friends of Education are in vited. Ex. Com. Go to Longnecker & Sons and get their prices, ana you nu De surprised. Court Proceedings. the An Dry the t of Judge Hume held a session of court Saturday, and disposed of the following cases: V. J. Drayer et al. vs. Mahala Dewitt. John Goodwin made party defendant. E. II. T. Chambers vs. Mahala Dewitt. Judgment iu favor of plaintiff for $1,0jG.00 Order to sell mortgaged premises. John Mundhank vs. Halstead Aydclott. Judgment for plaintiff for $116.00. John Pearson vs. William Hilcman. Judg ment for plaintiff for $28.54. George W. Fowler et al. vs. C. F. sr., et al. On motion answer of First al Bank stricken from files. Demurer plaintiff to answer of First National sustained, and Isaac E. Craig appointed ceiver. Undertaking fixed at $20,000. Abijah Moffett vs. James Ilaston. ment for plaintiff for $1-12.50. New line of Ties, line Suspenders arrived at C. P. Thum's. School Examiners' Questions. EATON, OHIO, DEC. 5, 1885. ARITHMETIC—Time 90 Minutes. F. S. ALLEY, NEW PARIS, O. 041 1. Reduce- -to a common fraction in its .1516 lowest terms. 2. Divide 750 by fifteen hundred thousandths and multiply the quotient br eight millionths. 3. I rcc d C per cent, dividend on stock that cost me 75 per cent; what rate of interest did the investment pay? 4. A and B are partners. A puts in $1500 capital and ree'd three-fifths of the profit. What is B's capital? 5. How wide must a woodshed be that is 10 ft. 10 in. long, 3 ft. 10 in. high, to hold 1 cords. li. A note of 00 days for $150 at 6 per cent, interest, was given 6cl. 10, 1835; if that note be discounted in bank to-day at 8 per cent., what will be the. proceeds? 7. Find the radius of a wheel which makes 330 revolutions in going one mile. 8. How many balls 2 in. in diameter can be made from a ball 8 in. in diameter? 9. Find a mean porportional between 2. and 10. What would be the cost of a 2-inch plank 12 feet, 6 in. long, 2 ft. 2 in. wide, at $18.50 per M? BEADING—Time Forty-five Minutes. Articulation. Enunciation. 2. What is expression? How do you secure it? 3. In how many ways may a word be em phasized? Name them. 4. What words would you make emphatic in the following: . "What 1 Weep von when vou but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded? Look ye here,. Here is himself, marred, as yon see, by traitors." 5. What do you regard as the most impor tant ends to be sought in teaching primary reading? ORTHOGRAPHY—Time 40 Minutes. 1. Write five vocals, three sub-vocals, and two aspirates. 2. How many sounds has th t' Write words illustrating each. 3. Illustrate by words the different sounds of . 4. What is a compound word ! Give two methods of writing them o. Write a rule tor spelling, fepell correctly: Misselany, Cristalize, Lettus, Anualy, Delli ble, Stricknine. I'urmision, Nicklc, Vacsinate, Caliboos. GEOGRAPHY—Time 45 Minutes. C. MILLER, EATON, O. 1. Explain in full the change of the seasons. 2. Define ecliptic and show how you would explain it to a class. i. Is the mountain father of the river? Why? What are glaciers? 4. w hat do you tnow ot l ne uniu 5. What was the earliest civilized country in Europe? Upon what does civilization de pend? 6. Locate the following: The Neva, the Vol ga, "Palace of the Czars," Great Canon, Mani toba, Ceylon, Desert of Gobi, Bulgaria. 7. On what is latitude measured? Give area of Ohio and Indiana. 8. Give formation of rain, snow and hail. 9. Give-formation of mountains. 10. Define fire terms used in mathematical geography. Name the planets. GRAMMAR—Time 60 Minutes 1. Name the tenses of the several modes. 2. Classify the adjective. Examples of modes of Comparison. Compare by use of too, ish. 3. Define the four parts of English grammar. What is Grammar? English Grammar? 4. How is poetry distinguished from prose? What is Meter? A Digraph? 5. "That man is mortal, can not be doubt ed" write complete analysis. i. From what are adverbs derived? Com pare four adverbs, four adjectives. 7. Is (rramraar in any way Dasea upon us fe? What is language? 8. Discuss the participle. 10. Write at least twenty lines on the life character and death of the late V President UNITED STATES HISTORY—TIME 60 Min. F. M. DEMOTTE, LEWISBURG, O. 1. Give the (a) cause, (b) the results of the, rebellion, !. When did it begin? When aid it enar I. Give two important battles of each year, when fought, where, officers in command on each side, result. 4. Tell what you know ot ue hnal Datue ot the war. THEORY AND PRACTICE—Time 45 Min. 1. Write a page on School Organization. 2. Write a page on School Management. 3. Write a page on Recitation. I invite special attention to my stock f Rubber Goods, of which I have the largest stock and the greatest variety ever in Eaton, consisting of the best brands in the market, such as the Boston,- Candee and National, with the ex tension heel and toe. Call and see and be convinced E. O. Lockwood, 190 Main Street, opp. Commercial Block. 3 Notice. The members of the Preble County Horse Co., are requested to meet at the Court House in Eaton, Q., on Saturday, Dec. 12, 1885, at 2 o'clock, p. sr. A full attendance is requested.- By order of Directors. J. T. DEEM, Pres't. John Risinger. Secy. Young Men and Ladies don't forget to see the dandy line ot jMumers, (&uk and Wool) Silk Handkerchiefs, etc., es pecially for the ' Hollidays, at C. P. Thum's. Landscape Painting. I am now prepared to give instructions to a limited number of pupils, in land scape painting. Lessons will be given on Tuesday, Thursday a.d Saturday. Par ties desiring to learn should avail them selves of this opportunity, 03 my terms are very low. Call on or address, W. R. CLAWSON, Eaton, O. Room over J. L. Lockwood's shoe store. dec3-4t. Longnecker & Sons will sell goods cheaper for the cash than any other house in the city, quality of goods considered. at New Market Silk Circulars, Plush Cloaks, Russian Circulars and Childrens Cloaks and all the latest novelities, just brought from an Eastern Manufactory, at such a price that the Mammoth Dry Goods Store can save you 25 on every garment bought. NOTICE. No All persons snowing tnemselves in debted to Longnecker & Sons, either by note or book account, must settle the same by January 1st, 1883. Music Iessons On Piano and Or gan, or ocal instruction, go to Mrs. May Crouse Holmes. Residence, High St., 2nd door west of Barron St. fo-ly DEEM EARLY last Is located in Eaton at the "Eagle Hotel," and can be found at any time ready to cry sales on the most reascu- tible terms. Give him a call. oct5-2m. MARRIAGES. B1IAWLEY WILEY Nov. 20lh, tho home ot the bride s mother, by Kev J. H. Blackford, Mr. W. L. Brawley, Brinley's Station, Treble (Jo., (J-, and Miss Cora E. Wiley, of Wiley s btation Darke Co., O. Turnpike Election. of Bank re oft ELECTION FOR FIVE DIRECTORS the Dayton Western Turnpike Compa ny to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at tile 1 win v iiui-y nDuae, m v ut liujluu dria, onSIoudav, January 4th, 1SH6. ABNER DUNLAP, Pres. declO-4 just infill Tf irl taking an agunuy for the outselling: book out. jlKiunrB luccceu Kanuiy. none lail.-. TV-rim tree. IIallkti Hook Oo., l'ortland, ABNER DUNLAP, Pres. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! ABNER DUNLAP, Pres. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! CASH BUYS CHEAPER THAN CREDIT! On and After Dec. 1' '85, Goods Sold for Cash Only. COFFEE. COFFEE. Good Green Itio 10 cts. Arbuckles Roasted. . 14 " Manilla, Roasted 14 ' Finest Golden, our own roast. ... 18 " SUGAR. SUGAR. Best Granulated... 7. " " "A" White 7 " ' Extra "C" White. ....... .CJ.j " " Extra "C" Yellow CM" " "C" Yellow . ....5 " MOLASSES. .Per gal. Best Golden Drip Syrup 35 cts. ' N. O. Molasses.... 50 " " Sorghum .40 " SUNDRIES. SUNDRIES. Per lb. Choice Rice Star Tobacco Good Smoking Tobacco Choice Prunes 25 its. Best Roller Flour 4 " Best Butter Crackers. . . . 4 " Best Dried Peaches, new, 25 " 6 " Dried Apples, new 25 " 5 " Lima Beans, new 25" 4 Quarts Navy Beans, new 25" 5 " Hominy, new 25 " 2100 Parlor Matches ,15 " li tt. Box Baking Powder 5 " Rising Sun Stove Polish 5 " 3 lbs. Mince Meat ....25 " No. 1 Lamp Chimney 5 " No. 1 Lamp Burners 10 " Best Magnolia Perfection Oil, loo a gal. QUEERS WAKE, CJEASSWAUE Hanging and Parlor Lamps, Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware and HOLiIDAT G-OOI3 fi of every description, in great profusion and at prices that will astonish all. Call and get bargains. .45 " .20 " . 5 " .65 cts. OS II J. RHEA & SON, Minor's Block, EATON, O. Announcement ! IT IS TO TH E PUBLIC'S INTEREST to call and examine stock and prices of Stationery, Ink Stands, Visiting and Playing Curds, Blank Books, Scrap Albuui's, &c, at Miller's Drug Store! With every 25 cents' worth of station ery we will give away (until Jan. istj a Peucil, Pen Holder, Ink Eraser and ruler. Goods Bold at low cash prices. Christmas Goods Have Arrived ! Remember new room, opposite Court Mouse Square, Main street. Yours truly, J. K. MILLER, J. K. MILLER, NOTICE. Office op the Eaton M'fo Co., 1 Eaton, O., Nov. 30, 1885.C TOTICE is hereby given to the stockhold ers of the Eaton Manufacturing Compa ny, that a meeting will be held at the office of said Company on .Monday, January aui, ist, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing Seven Directors, to serve the ensuing year. A balance sheet of the year's business will also be submitted. ELAM FISHER, President. Marcus L. Holt, Sec'y. dec3-i Painting in all its Blanches, HENRY HUXLEY. july2-tf Executors' Sale of Real Estate. WE, the undersigned, Executors of Wilson Eby, deceased, will offer at private sale until Tuesday, December 22d, 1885, the fol lowing property, to-wit : Being the Home Farm of Wilson Eby, dee'd., situated in Sec tion twelve, (12) Lanier Township, Preble county, Ohio, containing about 330 acres. The buildings on this farm are in good condition, as also arc tlie lences nov26-3t Administrator's Sale of eal Etat e Itclonsring. to tlie Estate of J as. .earen, Deceased. at of IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Probate Court of Preble County, Ohio, I will offer for sale at public auc tion, on Saturday, Dec. 26th, 1885, atl o'clock p. m. at the door of tho Court House, in Eaton, O., the follow ing described real eBtate, situate in the County of Preble and State of Ohio, to- wit: Being the south half of the west half of the northeast quarter of Section ten, (10) Township seven, (7) Range one (1 east, containing forty (40) acres moro or less. Also, twenty (20) aores .out of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of said section ten, (10) In said township seven, (7) range one (1) east, laid oft by commencing at the nortn west corner or said quarter; running thence south forty (40) rods; thence east eighty (SO) rods; thence north forty (40) rods; thence east eigh ty (80) rods to the place of boginniuir Also, pan or rue soiitricnsc quarter or section ten, (iu) townsnip seven. (7) range one (1) east, beginning at the southeast corner of a tract of land out of the northwest corner of said quarter heretofore conveyed to Kobert JU. Rhea by Alex. Rhea; thence east parallel with the north line of said quarter eighty (80) poles to the east line of said quarter; thence north along the east line or said quarter forty (4U) roils the northeast corner of said quarter; thence west along the north line of said quarter eighty (80) rods to the east line of the tract conveyed to the said R. M. Rhea bv Alex. Rhea; thence south along li. M. Khca's east line for ty (40) roils to the place or beginning. containing 20 acres of land; the whole of the above described tracts contain ing eighty (80) acres of land, more or less, l he nrst above described tract forty (40) acres appraised at sixty (GO) dollars per acre; the second named tract of twenty (20) acies at sixty-live ((Iu) dollars per acre, and the third de scribed tractor twenty (20) acres ap praised at sixty-bve (C5) dollars per ncre. Ti'.iiMS ov oai.k unc-third cash hand, one-third in one year, and one third in two years from dav of sale with interest. The payments to be se cured by mortgage upon the premises sold. GEORGE W. PARKS, Adm'r de bonus non of Jas. Nearoo deceased. Gii.MoitE & Holt, Att'ys. dec3-4 Me John V. Campbell. Edmokd S. D'E. CAMPBELL & DYE, TTOENEY3 and Councellors . Luw and Notaries Public. At old stand on Barrou street, Eaton, inn P. 'K.i.1b- J ' j ITIOK SALE BILL, POSTERS, . call at the Dumocbat Ollice. A1 JOHN TOWlSEWI, DEALER CLOAKS ! Tlannels,Oil Cloths, Cur tain Fixtures, &c. pp. Court House, TERMS CASII. EATON, O, novlO, '85-tf MILLER'S Is a reliable place to buy Drags, Medicines and Chemicals. also, Machine Oils, Artist's Supplies, Chamois, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Soaps, Writing Paper, Inks, Slates, fenuus and Fancy Uoous. Prescriptions aSpeclality. J. K. MILLER. Graduate of Pharmacy. Stephens' Block, Main St. JSatou, June 19, '84- ly -IV DEW- HARNESS SHOP! S. K. COR. MAIN AND CHERRY STS., RINEH ART'S OLD STA.ND I have just opened a new stock of HARNESS, . SADDLES, BRIDLES, : WHIPS. &c, and everything usually kept In a first class Harness Shop. - My Prices are the Lowest Satisfaction Guaranteed. c: O; STEPHENSON. tW DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. aug20, '85 STEVEN, B. COQVBR, S. W. Corner of Main and Barron Sts HKADQUARTERS FOR FAMILY GROCERIES Will keep constandly on hand a fresh supply of COFFEES SUGARS, TEAS, mm, MEATS, SALT, QUEENSWARE, and everything else kept in a first-class . grocery. PRODUCE taken in exchange for groceries. Give me a call, and try my prices ana gooas. S. B. COOVER. Eaton, Dec. 20, '83-ly JOHN LANDER, 1S3 & 1S5 Commercial Block, Eaton, 0 DEALER IS STAPLE AND FANCY OROGBRISS f Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware, Earthernware, LIQUORS AKD WINES For JMeuicai rurposcs. we aro aiso -l i , r rum mi m mm mm, l88n or iruue lur i T . i i COUNTRY FKUUUUli WWW&IU MaW Aiiili iWl Wftiw. LOCATED one-fourth mile cast of West Alexandria. I. a paying piece of property. A desire 10 gei om 01 uu alnefta is inv reason for eellitiir. Will sell cheap. Also, IS5 ACRES OF LAND, ono-hnlf mile oast of West Alexandria, nn Twin creek, is wcllndaDtcd for dairy nnrnniPH Will sell as a wholo or in part, to suit purcha-ers. Terms easy Call on or address, E. S. STOTLiJilt, West Alexandria, Ohio. mara-tf Teachers' Examinations. THE EXAMINERS of Treble Coun ty, Ohio, will meet In the South Rphonl Building. In IS.iton. nereaiter. to examine teachers, on the 1st and 3d Snrnrilavs of Oct.. Nov.. Dec, Jan. Feb., ilarcn ami April ; aiso, on m I at Saturday of May and Juno, anil on the Saturday following tho anuual in C. C. MILLER, F. S. ALLEY, FRANK DEMOTT, Eaton, O., Aug. 31 in tr m-m f Claims a speciality. Variants, PTE VD CEKTIFJCATKSalMl nil kinds jf U N D ur'ntu.M.ht nn.l sold. HITS I KM E I) EN TRIES. LAND. l'ATKST, ana -BSlusosra i ttendd to. Correspondence sollclteil. A. A. T nnMAS. Attorney at Law, Koom aM. liouu B Id'g., Washington, 1). C. Money, to Loan. MONEY TO LOAM on reasonaDie terms, on first mortgage or good security. uissi h.aiui. Ullice znu srory, Aiiuor b ih.-. op posite Court House. U-ini"-" at the O. u 1 ' &c. I JD BEWJ. HUBBARD, 4 TTOBNEY AT LAW AXD NO V TARY PUBLIC Prompt atten tion given to business Intrusted to him. OHice Ilarbaugh's corner, north Barron street, opposite the Post o'uee, Eaton, Ohio. July 25, 1878 John Risixgeb. I Abel C Kisinheii. RISINGER & RISINGER. A TTOIINEYS AT LAW AND NO- XX T ARIES PUBLIC Will give nromnt attention to all legal buslnosB. Ollico on Barrou street, over Brookln's Drug Hfore. fscpt.t, 'bo-iy. ClOR SALE BILLS, POSTERS. . call at the Demockat cilice. TAKE THE TAKE THE Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton TAKE THE Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton —RAILROAD— Which is the Best Route between CINCINNATI —AND— Toledo, Detroit & Canadas. Eaton, Kichmoml, Kiogansport, CHICAGO, And all points in the NORTHWEST. Oxford, Cotmcrville, Rnslixillc, INDIANAPOLIS, Terro Haute. Vandalia, Mattoon, ST. LOUIS, DANVILLE, BLOOMINGTON PEORIA, And ALL POINTS In THE WEST. Trains of this Company pass -EATON A3 follows: NORTH, No. 6.- 9 :31 a. m. No. No. 18.- 0:23 p. m. No, No. 20.- 9:20 p. m. No. SOUTH. 5.- 5 :29 a. m. 15.-10:37 a. m. 29.- 5 :08 p. ra. For Maps, Time Tables and other in formation call on Station Agent, or ad dress O.T. A., Cincinnati, O. SAM'L STEVENSON, - Geu'l Ticket Ag't. MIKfT ! South Barron St., opp. Court House. Where I intend to keep a full line of GROCERIES Oueensware & Glassware, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Fruits and Berries in Season. D.SHARKEY. Successor to llalley & McNeal. july 9, '85-6m Toledo, Detroit & Canadas. I. B. & W Toledo, Detroit & Canadas. I. B. & W ROUTE. The Great Through Route —BETWEEN THE— EAST. WEST, EAST. WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH KUNMING a immi WITH- Elegant Now Style Atl(i combination Slccplnc and RecllnlnB Chair STkei, rails, mili-eii platforms cuu ft gg. Carson K Iftli t Trains unci Elmant Modern Vay coaches on uny i rains. ALL Shortest and Most Desirable Eoute Between tha East and w est. ThroiiKh Tickets and Hiv-'ssce Checks to all principal iuiuw. Particular advantages offered to Western Emi grants. LAND and TOUK1ST lUiaura to a- pomta r acnea oj auj una. Passbsukk Trains leave as follows: Going West Going East- . E. IIESDERSON, Uen'l Manager. TT. M. BR0N9OX. Uen'l Ticket Ai;t 5! HJ?j! go 2 x p i M(t ft o5 WfT S ? 1 M I ? B M r h is c 4 P C o en Te1 naipSex'fhsl to -1 3 W3r 55 r?? West No, 124 tTIrsin Street IB WHERE "WEST END GROCERY 1b located, where you will always GOOD COODS sold at low prices, for cash or cou produce Call and see. S. II. augS'78-tf I1UBBELT A- A. THOMAS, WASHINGTON, D. Ex pet lit nil hrancbos of Patent bimlnens. dins lnlrfTnc and KeleeuM C-rs. Inform- a ntr-r smut iu i-crits uoslase. una w XA Ar t n..iti vim tkkk h rfval. valuable. I ,,., .. Ml .',.n In II... Iti.Lli s.-r- tf nil can of niakiiii; M.i t iiouiu null work Iu snnre tim, oc "II tli 7-.. .111 not r.iuln-il. WJ will hturl y.. 1 u.ir.. tnr tlm. Who Iztarl St Oil ric-iii ' r.l... Btixsok it Co., fortlau.1, Uu. FARMERS' CITIZENS' BAffi OF EAT(E (Sacceswora to Vint Itntiomil ttanlc) Oapital, HOO.OOO.' StocIiIioldei?s Individually Liable A. DtJlJtAl, Pre. 90S. CEAMF.R, V. Pres. C. F. BXtOOKS. Jr , CaaV(, A. E. K J3P.ARJJ, Toll. A. DUKLAP. JOHN V. CAMPBELL,- JOSEPH CRAMER. Sb, C. P. BROOKE, J., - ' ' A. E. HUBBARD. - . We aireneral banking business In all Its various forma, loan money oa the The Banking room of thk Bank la located in Odd Fellows building. mosy favorable terms, allow the highott rata of Interest on time deposit, buy and Mil noma and foreign exebanre. . '- Mr. C. F. Brooke, Sr., Ute President of the N.Ulonal Bant, -will aUt I managing the business. (JutylO, 84.tf ' At Eatou, Oliio. ; CAPITAL, - - $125,000 Andrew Hlcstaud, Jacob H. Foos, John P. Aston, Jofah Campbell, William B. Tlzzard, Jos. W. Acton, Nancy Ai QiestauiL - SURPLUS, - $20,000.1 - Babi ov Coorrsox . Andrew niertand, Jacob 11. Foos, Jociah CaarpbeBV Jo. VT. Actoeu , ' B-A-ITa OP IDISCJOTnCTT DEPOSr?.! Deal to Government end County Bonds, Coin and Exchango. Money to loan en liberal terms. Interest paid oa Time Deposits. Mortgaged paper negotl texL Persons having good mortgage notes to sell, or wishing to purchase, caaf be accommodated, foreign Exchange, or Letters of Credit on nil parts of EJ rope, can be obtained of us In any turns required. Eaton, Feb. 4, 1876 ly V . ESTABLISH Hil 14 YanAusdal &X!o w; EATON, OHIO. v First-class EEJXEES IS ALL KISD8 OV Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings and lElugs, t - "Window Shades, Lacp CHixtains and Mirrors PRICES guaranteed to be m LOW u SAilE QUALITY of rood is celd lad Ay market. pfTbe Pnblio la respectfully Invited to call and take a. look ati bur stock. . March IS, 1884-tf ; C. G. SCHLENEER, -DEALER IN (KEY AND STEM WINDING.) : . Gold Chains, Gold Kings, Neck Chains Ss Charms Jewelry in all Styles; SILVER AND PLATED TABLE WARE. OF THE BEST QUALITY - Table and Pooket Cutlery, . clocks'. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacle And every other article generally kept In a Firtt-clas Jewelry Store. Goods Warranted and Sold at Bottom Prices. I KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF FINE GOLD WATCHES 6c CHAINS Which I will aell lower than erer offered before. Come and examine Oood and Price before purchasing elsewuere. . - '. i Repairing Done Promptly, and Warranted to Girt eatisiacxipn. O. SCHLEN KER, CommetcSal Block. Eaton O. Eaten, Jen. 8, 1680 ly . - sfBcclsici -IN THE- BUGGY TRADE ! Our loner continuance in business In TCni-nn snfl the satisfaction our worK has tri-ren Is sufficient evidence or us quality over all foreign competition, We use the best material ami win war rant every job sent out. Cotno and ex amine our work. 11EKB A1!K OCR 1'KICES t Choice Leather Top Tetntln Side-Bar Buggies Jagzera ... Surrles.. Top Spring Wogons Open Spring wagons Buckboarus Seocnd-Hand Buggies of all Einds at prices to suit purchasers. Especial attention paid to repairing, vino uo a call. KESTBB &c SOUST, North Cherry & West Somers btreets, inar2lj-trj iA iu., viiiu. $120 00 . 120 00 . 140 00 . 115.00 . 100 00 . 45 00 Insurance, Real Estate, loan Ag'ts PETERS &TJNGER CJPECIAL ATTENTION klven to the Buvinir and Selling of Real Estate, rl Loaning- Moncv. Fire Insurance Policies issued in first claw companies at reasonauie raiejs. fln" Ollico, Homan's corner. North Bar ron Street, opposite Post Ollico, Kuton, trr Ohio. s jauS, '84-ly C. Inrlu I A.Gilmohe. M. L. Holt. GILMORE & HOLT, A TTORSEYS AT LAW AND U- TARIES PUBLIC. Office, 2nd storj of Sehlentcr's Dunning, uom- mnrta. row. east Ol louri iiuusts. All legal business entrusted totneir care attended to witn promptness. Jan. 15, 'So-tf will u-nir livt tlmi-. lia 3.1,. BY THE SEA! . . r-- w. Atlantic OUT. N. J. Atlantic o.vpnu3. one of the fim-st m": sMo rc- iiort in the countrr. Is now opt-n for ihe r-Cf p tUni uf uu. Th fafllilies fip tjoatUiir. UatiiltiK ttshlnir. tt r imevctMHMi. lorjin liberal. iwjc,L- bJiY & LKVI Kit. rroprtetors. Mention Ibla uewspapcr. Come and See the New JEWELRY STORE! OF THE vrx r:oROS.t- ln Eaton, Ohio, When you come to town. ' If you do not, you mies 20 years of jour life, foi they have opened odo of the finest stocks of " , . . - Watches, Clocks, DIAMONDS, Silverware . - . and Spectacles, ever in Eaton. They are experienced workmen and do work on short notice, They have come to stay, and you need not feel backward about buying. ltespectfully, IVAKUlittUa., Engle Hotel Building, N. Barrou 8t. Eaton, Sept. 13, lS83-tf ? I havo In stock a full line of Cooling and Vapor Stoves for tho spring trade, which, In price, I will guarantee to De as low astne lowest, according to quality. I aUo have a full line of ' Fire Brick, Sswsr PipsS Firs Clay flue, and am also prepared to do Soofiag, Epouting, Light and Eeavy on short notlee. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. GIVE ME .A. OjXjU. and be convinced. ,C C. S. PRICK, mat 19, '85-tf Eaton, O. : O" I. WELSH. DENTIST, VFICE on Barron street, East sid throe doors north of Alain street nn stairs. Preservation of the natural teeth ; apeciallrr " tfeh29 79-ly A M. CRISLER,. - TTORNEY AT LAW ai.J Notary . Public. Otlloo three doors south of the Opera Hou3e, Eatou, O. nov22, 'H.-ly