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' JW(' ' imm,h 'ry 2 THE DEMOCRATIC BANNER AGE SIX FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1011. T "SWKfifllltWP, 1 MAYOR Ms For Appointment Of Additional Policeman Anil An Operator To tie On Duty At Nights iso Wants Council To As sist in Enforcing Low Relative To Tiie Speed Of Ail Automobiles, Etc. lay Be Necessary To Have Closed Patrol Wagon The city council mot in regular sob slon on Monday evening with Presi dent Edward Dover in tho chair and with all mombors present at roll call. Tho minutes of tho last roguiar moot ing woro road by Clork Mclutiro and woro approved as road. A bill for $20 from Humano Officer Jacob Lybargor for sorvlces ns hu mano officer during tho month of April was read. On motion, tho bill wub ordered paid. Tho report of Mayor 0. A. Mitchell for tho month of April was road, show ing that no money In fines had boon collected during tho month and that $54 had been colloctod in llconsos. On motion by Mr. Farrison, tho mayor's Tcport was nccoptcd and placed on fllo. Mayor MItcholl addresBod tho coun cil in regard to paying tho two extra jiolicombn who woro on duty during tho Bolton trial. Ho stated that thoy havo rccolvcd no pay as yet and that unless council provided tho monoy In somo mannor, they will reeolvo noth ing. Tho matter was roforred to tho flnanco committee. Mayor MItcholl spoke In regard to tho nutomobllos which aro bolng driv en throughout tho city. Ho Btated that a largo poteontago of thorn aro ex ceeding tho spued limit but that at present It Is Impossible to provo that thoy aro exceeding tho limit, ovon though tho offondors nro rrrostcd. Tho mayor suggested that with tho coun cil's support, ho folt that a compotont man with a motorcyclo, equipped with nn nccurato speedometer, could bo ob tained and with tho aid of his Instru ment, this man could easily dotormlno whetlior or not tho limit was bolng ex ceeded. Furthermore, tho spocdamot or would net ns a wltnoss and would give undlsputnblo testimony. Tho mat tor was reforrod to tho flnanco com mittee. Anothor suggestion made by Mayor MItcholl was that an extra night po liceman nnd nn opoiator bo fiirlshod It possible Ho said thant at presont tho conditions aro very difficult to manago owing to tho small forco. If a burglar call is sounded In tho outskirts of tho city, it la necessary to send two of ficers, leaving only ono man to pro tect tho city from tho viaduct to 'ChoBtnut iitrcot botwoon Mulberry and day otroets. This cannot bo proper ly dono by ono man nnd tho mayor icels Hint nn oxtra policeman will not wily bo a great help to homo but to tho public in gonoinl. Tho telephone operator is to mnlto sura that tho of ficers nro on duty nt all tlmos, It bo lng necessary for thorn to roport at certain periods of tlmo. Tho tnnttor waH referred to tho flnanco and pollco -comtnittocs. An ordinance to trnnsror $200 from ono department of tho water works fund to anothor was Introduced. On motion, tho onllimnco was rond for tho second and third tlmo and passed. An ordlnanco to appropriate a sec tion of land on Mansfield avonuo, to bo used for comotory purposos, wnB introduced. Tho ordlnanco was road for tho second and third tlmos upon suspension of rules nnd paused, all inobors voting favorably, except Mr. Dubinsky. An ordlnanco to construct sldowalkH on the south sldo of West Sugar stroot In front of tho properties of U n, llouclc and Frnnk McCormick was ln troduccd and reforrod to tho stroot committee An ordlnanco waB Introduced to con struct aldownlka on tho north nnd -south side of Austin nyonuo, tho full Jongth of tho Btroct. Tho ordlnanco was roforred to tho street committee JVn ordlnanco was Introduced to rnntsruct sldownlks at various points tm tho north sldo of Gambler avonuo, Tho ordinance was roforred to tho Ktrort commltteo. Mr. Co'o st'tod that tho sower com- rnltten had I old a inoot'wr nnd that tho ditch on orth Norton slrcot. lead- ' Ir, from tin oopor works, lad 1 ton Jzyipoc 3d nnd hat tho roport on tho surface sower pipe was Unfavorable Mr. Colo moved that the engineor bo asked to niako a .'.rawing hovintr plans of an underground hovvot tor tno purposo of carrying away tho Burfaco water. Tho motion carried. Mr. Appleton, of tho street commit tee, reported that tho committee had inspected tho properties in front of which proposed sldowalks aro to bo laid and stated that it was found that tho walks aro needed. An ordinance to construct clovon sidewalks on East HnmtramcU street was given Its second reading and upon motion was laid on tho tablo until tho next meeting. Mr. Farrison, of tho light commit too, reported favorably on placing tho olectrlc light, which had boon prev iously discussed by council, on East Lamartlno street. Mr. Farrison moved that tho light bo placed at tho spot previously designated. Tho motion prevailed. Mr. Dubinsky moved that tho city solicitor bo asked to Investigate tho lawe relating to patrol wagons nnd to ascortaln whether or not It is illegal to carry prisoners to Jail In an open wagon. Tho motion carried. Adjourned. 4. CHANGE In Present Corps Of Teachers in Public Schools Enumerators Appointed On Monday Evening Tho regular meeting of tho board of oducntlon of Mt. Vornon was hold at tho office oC Clork Coynor on Mon day evening with all mombors pres ont except President C. N. Loroy, who Is nbsont from the city. Tho moot ing wns called to order with Dr. G. D Arndt acting ns prosldont pro torn Tho minutes of tho last regular meet ing of tho board woro read by Clork Coynor nnd woro npproved as road. Tho bills for tho month of April woro examined and woro ordered paid nftor having been road boforo tho board, - Tho question of tho 1911 lovy was noxt tukon up by tho board. A com mittee of two wnB nilpoluted to ascer tain tho probublo nmount of taxablo property and thoy will mnko their ro port nt tho noxt mooting of tho board. Tho matter ot toxt books wns noxt takon up. Somo slight changes woro rocomnionded by Superintendent John S, Alan. Tho matter was roforred to tho commltteo on toachors nnd toxt books, Tho mnttor ot taking tho enumera tion ot tho school youths of tho city wns discussed by tho bonrd, tho clork bolng Instructed to dlvldo tho city into two districts, all enst of Mala stroot composing ono district nnd nil wost of Main streot tho other district. Messrs Ooorgo S. Hartor nnd William A, Sllcott wero appointed as onumeia tors for 1911. Tho work will begin In tho near future. Tho question ot tho annual election ot tenchors and tho llxlug of their sal aries was noxt brought up. Tho presont corps ot tenchors has boon vory satisfactory and ns a rosult, no changes woro mndo nor woro any more appointed. Nothing was dono in rolatlou to changing tho salnrlos as It Is Impossible to uscorloln tho exact amount of rovonuo which will bo con trolled by tho schools nnd tho stop cannot bo safely takon nt tho presont tlmo. Tho board ndjournod to moot In spe cial sonJon on Monday ovonlng, Mny lGth. .j, . L Meeting Of The General Assembly Of Kenyon dumber, 0., Mny 2 Tho onnunl mooting of tho general nssombly of Konyon collcgo was hold on Monday ovonlng. tho folowlng officers bolng oloutod: Prosldont Hnrlow II, Gaines ot Kontou, Ohio. Vlco Prosldont Hnrold Downos ot Chicago, 111. , Socroltiry John D. Cook of Clovo land. Troasuror Professor 15. II. Nichols of Gamblor. John D. Ilookofollor would go Kroko It ho should spend hla ontlro incomo trying to propnro n better modlclno than Chamborlnlu'n Colic, Cholora and Dlcrrhooa Romcdy for dliirrhoon, dysentery, or bowel complaints, It Is s'mp'y Impossible ami fo says vor. r - 'mt hits mol it. K-ioM by all I'V CI 3, ANNUA WHITE RIBBON COLUMN Edited by, Mrs. Thos. Weir Motto Do all tho good you can In all ways you can, to all peoplo you can, JuBt,as long as you can. Flower Whlto carnation. Meetings lBt nnd 3rd Tuesdays. Noxt meeting Mrs. Jacobs, East Burgoss Btreot. Tlioro aro so many things wo do not want to bellovo. Tho things wo do not want to bollovo, frequently aro tho things which aro best to bollovo. 1 seo many Christian women attoud ed tho trial last week from county and town. From each union will como reports ot contest work. Last report is from Fredorlcktown, 3G2 points. All unions kcop track of tho others through tho column, as you report It will come out In .the column. . Amity union 13 to bo invited to the institute to bo held hero to bo onter talncd. Amity has dono somo good work and wo will bo glnd to havo a contest hdro with somo of their speak ers. Thoso who attended tho M. E. church Sunday morning heard somo good plain facts about tho reform work from tho reformatory by a ro formor, Chaplain Mocso of Mansilold. W. O. T. U. workers, suroly wo can work harder, bear a little moro, keep our families together, and bo more earnest and vigilant and kcop down the accursed stuff that brought two thirds of tho prisoners at tho reforma tory to their present condition. Thoy will all acknowledge it, whon It Is too lato. So lot. each ono bo a voter, through somo ono and opposo tho now laws that are frequently being brought up boforo tho legislature. Aro you Buro you know exactly what you want, women? Oh, no, many of ub are only half-hearted in tho cause. Womon that havo tho ballot do not oxorciso tho right, but I supposo tho vital question that effects tholr lives tho moBt haB not boon brought up yet. Sylvia Parkhurst says women do not want office so much as rights. But if a man can not be found that has backbone enough to stand up for tho peoplo'a right womon had fill In tho blanks. What haB becomo of tho old fash ioned women that fainted ? Sho is on tho nlort not to bo found dead whon tho Dean bills enmo about. Sho shall work and not faint, will not bo faint hearted, but bo thoro on tho spot whon thoy appear for is it not sho who bears tho burdens of tho men who fainted In tho saloon or on tho road homo. So our motto shall bo "Itun nnd not bo not wenry, work and not faint." Our county prosldont was In tho ci ty on business and having an Inter esting day at tho court house. Many of our mumbors reported 111, hoping thoy will all bo woll soon Is our wish, Defonso of womon: Tho theory that women if given tho ballot would not voto was given a tost In California. A town in California could not dccldo upon a slto for a now building, it was docldod to lot all citizens, mon nnd womon, voto tho question. Thoro woro 7G0 malo votora nnd supposed equal amount of women. Twonty moro womon than mon wont to tho polls, two-thirds of tho mon voted, nlthough nt tho olcctlon only 18 mon voted for tho board. But bo it said that tho womon know what thoy wnntod nnd votod for it and got it. Tho IndllToronco of tho mon Is tho troublo. Ho stnys away and does not oxoi clso his right. Uov. S. S. Jlffords, rector of St. Pauls church, proposes to build a church from tho proceeds ot a "liquor euro." Ho has discovered, wo hopo, tho cure Is O. K, nnd will euro, but It can't do much hurt It will olthor euro or kill tho patlout, Perhaps ho Is as woll oft olthor way, all dopouds. But our faith has boon sunken bo many tlmoB. Our flower commltteo Is having its hands full trying to romombor nil tho Rick onoB. Danish womon got suffrage. Horo's hoping thoy uso tholr prlvllogo in n wlso way. But tho motto: "Koop swoot" is hard for somo of our mon folks. It rots and ruins, A bartender plaintively bowallod tho necessity ot having to rub con gealed diops of sticky boor off tho bar, "Bottor let them romatn" ho said, "thoy rot tho wood." Thoy tot tho wood, do thoy? fiercely ropeatod tho beer blddor, "then what in tho nnmo ot common senso, do thoy do to my stomach." "It Is boyond mo to loll," roplled the bartondor Indif ferently. Of ono thing I am confident and that Is that man's Btomach must bo mndo ot cast Iron. EibowIso how could ho withstand tho amount of fluid that ho pours into It? Lot mo show you somothlng, Ho plncou a ploco of raw moat on tho countor nnd droppod somo Imported Hauor on it. In llvo minutes tho moat haa doparted Into llttlo plocos, llko It was hacked. Is It su. prising that boor or whlskoy drinkers ae hold ob hazrrdous risks by ilfo 'ibu nc companies. If you don't U ovo vhat this is truo Just try somr of tho oxporlonces re lated by others. Never for-once do wo really dlsbo Hove, but we don't wont to bollovo. Most interesting llfo Is bomo life, It is tho centre of all tho universe, form good characters In tho homo and somo of It will always cling to tho child. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tnblots wllUiloar tho sour stomach, healthy appetite. Thoy promote tho flow of gastric Julco, thoroby Inducing good digestion. Sold by all dealers. . The Witnesses in A Case Did The Mayor Bootleggers Case ToJBe Ueard Juesday Night t Tho hearlngjof Harry Pylo, who was arrested on Sunday nttornoon at tho alleged resort on West High streot, on a wnrrant sworn out by Curtis Rob inson charging him with assault and battory, was held boforo Mayor C. A. Mitchell at 3 o'clock Mondny after noon. Pylo entered a ploa of guilty to tho clmrgo and was given a flno of $10 and costs.1 Curtis Robinson, Dan Church and Harry Camp,' all of whom woro pres ent at tho time of tho trouble, woro present at tho hearing to act as wit nesses in tho caso and woro question ed by Mayor MItcholl. It was found thnt thoy wero all implicated in tho trouble moro or Icbb, and each was given n flno of $5 and costs for disor derly conduct. All four mon woio returned to Jail as thoy woro unablo to pay tho flno and costs Imposed. Tho hearing ot 13. B. Mllnor, who was arrested at tho same time on Sun day aftornoonjon a chargo oi "bootleg ging," was postponed until Tuesday ovonlng and will be held before Mayor C. A. MItcholl. A touch or lhcumatlsm, or a twlngo of neuralgia, whatovor tho troublo Is Chnmborlaln's' Linlmont drives away tho pain at once and cures tho com plaint quickly." First application gives relief. Sold by all doalors. Parish Holds Annual Meet ing Tuesday Evening Gambler O. ,May 2 Tho annual mooting of lliircourt pnrish was held at Gambler on Mondny ovonlng at tho parish houso, tho mooting bolng vory woll attended. Tho roports showed n vory successful year for tho church In ovory department. Tho following woro elected vostrymon; A. G. Scott, R, S. Dovol, John Cunningham, Dr. T H. Storllng, Charlos Hardin, Professor II. T. Wost, Dr. D. A. Nowhall, Alfrod Shoasby, William McQugin and Fred erick Hunter. A Novor hosltato nbout giving Chnm borlaln's Cough Romcdy to children. It contains no opium or other narcot ics nnd can bo given with implicit con- fldonco. As a quick euro for coughb nnd colds to which children nro bus coptlblo, it Ib unsurpassod. Sold by nil doalors, ? I ! I ! I J f i f J J ! i SOCIETY NOTES I J .J. ., 4 J. .J. .J. .J. . J $. .J. 4 Chasc-Fribley Wedding Mr. Dan L. Chnso, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. C. Chnso of Mt. Vornon, and Miss Suslo Fribloy daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. I. h. Fribloy ot Frodoriek town were united In ninrrlngo Sunday, April 110, by tho Rov. Mr. Noblo nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalrym plo. Tho bride wns a grnduato of tho class of 1909 ot Fredorlcktown High school and has slnco boon toachlng school. Mr. Chnso Is In business with his fnthor. After spending a few days with tho brido'B parents north ot Frodoriek town thoy will realdo In Mt. Vornon. Tho splondld work of Chnmborloln's Stomach and Llvor Tnblots Is dally coming to light. No such grand rem edy for llvor and bowol troubles was ovor known boforo. Thousands bloss them for curing constipation, sick headacho, blllousnoss, jnundico nnd Indlgostion. Sold by all dealers. FOR SALE Comploto driving out lit, consisting of buggy, harnoss, robes, blankets an marc 'n Kncx i Uyrns. tho finest driving ant; Soo A. U. it FINED tilCOIf ROBBED Of Watch Was Mf. Vernon Man In Columbus (Columbus Journal) W. F. Hngan of Mt. Vernon reported to tho polico last night that his watch was grabbed trom his hand while ho was talking with a stranger nt 7 o'clock last night in front of tho Jet forson Hotel In East Spring Streot. The strangor nsked tho time, nnd whon Hngan produced his wntch, solzed It and ran. Court Of Dark Co. Gives Out Important Decision Columbus, O., Mny 2 The Dark county circuit court this morning knocked out tho Bcnse act under which tho stnto bonrd ot health has power to ordor cities to "put in Altera tion and sowerage disposal plants, holding It unconstitutional. Tho case will bo carried to tho supreme court. Mr. Ira Miller of Hagerstown, Md spent Monday in Mt. Vernon on busi ness. Idle IVioney.... May be deposited with Gambier, 0., for such periods as may be agreed upon and in terestwillbe paid there on in accordance with the length of time for which it is deposited. This is the Certificate of Deposit Plan "White is king Consult us before buying a Sewing Machine FRED. A. CLOUGH 13 South Main Street r jSSSSfc The Store Without Boll Telephone Service Shuts its Doors Against Many Possible Customers CENTRAL UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY OFFICE M-1r sntl Vine .Stre ) CIRCUIT "I IJ, - tf"tf srWr'' Spring is the season when the blood ia weakest, nntl our systems least responsive to the demands of nature. It is the time of fickle nppct'tcs, poor digestion, lack ot energy, bodily fatigue, nnd many other systemlo disturb ances which warn us that vc jucd a tonic. A. great many so called tonics nre mere nerve stimulants, oftut producing exhilarating effects, but acting with decided injury on the system J..tcr. 7f your system is weak nnd de pleted you can only tone it up by supplying nn increased amount oC iiour ilimcnt, and this can come only tlnough. pure, rich blood. S. S.S. is tho rcatcst of nil blood purifier:! ; and it is the one medicine you can rely upon j supply the system with tho best tonic effects and nt the uiiuc time thor ughly purify the blood. TIany peopte have put off using a tonic until the ystcut became so weakened it could not resist disease, and l.ave paid for the icglcct with a spell of debilitating sickness. S. S. S. is nature's ideal tonic; undo entirely of healthful roots, herbs and harks. It tones up the stomach md digestion, nidi and improves the nppetite, and in every .ay contributes to strong, robust health. S. S. S. is for sale nt drag storer. THE SWIFT SPECfrJC CO., ATIAWA. GA. i"""'""" "a """""Til n 2&e0& A LL objections to welted shoes positively "" overcome ly the "Wionc?r VPor&er Process" Flexible 'Welted Sole. It makes a new shoe as comfortable as an old shoe from the first moment worn. It is as elastic and " flexible as a Turn Sola Shoe. It is used on all "Queen Quality" Styles. For Sale Only By Howard Spitzer- 11 S. Www w ffifMir w ht rcraff j4S9Hpi9HlBlRSInHBHHMBHKH9niRSBHBMBMHiHBBB I IPEHi'D I fc KrRtV 8MBHWSW ttkiaHEUS HMw H RETAIL PRICES Bran f . . .$1.30 per 100 lbs. Middling $1.30 per 100 lbs. Red Dog 30.50 per 100 Iba. Corn and Oats Chop $1.30 per 100 lbs. Shelled Corn $ .65 per bu. Ear Corn $ .72 per bu. Choice Seed Oats (testing 33 lbs).... $ .45 per bu. Good Feed Oat $ .40 per bu. Rye $ .80 per bu. Wheat $1.00 per bu. Cracked Corn $1.40 per 100 lbs. Scteemnoi H.IO per 100 lbs. Alfalfa Meal ' $1.45 per 100 lbs. Daisy Dairy Feed $1.35 per 100 lbs, Hominy Meal $1.30 per 100 Iba. Oil Meal .. . . 51.85 per 100 lbs. Cotton Seod Meal (41Proteln) $1.85 per 100 lbs. Tankage (60 Protein) $2.55 per 100 lbs. Tankage (40 Proteinjrr $2.00 per 100 lbs. Salt fl.10 per bbl. Baled Hay $ .90 per 100 Ib. Baled Straw $ .40 per 100 lbs. Purina Chick $2.09 per 100 lbs. Purina Scr.itch $1.94 per 100 lbs. Success Chick ..'.., $1.99 per 100 lbs. Chicken Chowder 18c per sack of 8 1-3 lbs. Beef Scrap 3c per pound Beef Meal 22c per pound Poultry Bone . .-. 3c per pound Large or small orders promptly delivered to any part of the city. Terms Cash. Three-fourths of all the flour sold In Mt. Vernon for home use Is TAYLOR'S BEST. There Is no better argument than this to provo that It is enstly superior to any other on the market. The Northwestern Elevator & Mill Co. No. 66 Both Phones Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Mr. A. A. Goitgoy ot Buckeye Cliy left Tuesday morning for Florida on a several weeks' business trip. Rov. nnd Mrs. D. A. Morris of Gam bier spent Monday in Mt, Vernon the guests of relatives. Rev. H. A. Shook, Mr. nnd Mrs. Al vln Ilurch and Mts3 Mutate Barklow of Danville went to East Uuion, Ohio, Tucdny morning to nttond the fur tra of Olonn ""'illlson. " rs. W. H. ' "or hae Qr Hi t 'Ir, O, tc U'pe '. 'bo v o n'j t N 15, if tho n 3tf r. THE MERT l0 SPUING TONIC (kn Mi?WSJ9B5rv Main St. JU. 2 wm at -w jxnmrwwrh n Dr. J. A. McGill'o Famous Female Suppositories Are a famous remedy for allvfem(do diseases Suffering Women try a Sample Eor sslo By all Druggists 1"UCE $i.co Call on jfor homo C -net st s m CO a o ra A i boo4 ana tree i am: le le 111 4U J : -Y V 'VTJ f ,tfttafrfwte8i