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%t 1 ,* & *1 K&aft&i »fi®!^i^isSvKsS&BSaSS^ P^iW'VvWsf^lsis ih^Sl ,--ii* ss&s^m VOL. ASS .-«» The Newt Institution Remove and aid State PaUishiog Watertown Citizens Encourage die Enterprise by IibtnllfSiV v| scribing for Stork., 1 About' ten yesxil ago the old,£atute 'day Shopper was 'consolidated with the Hill 'News, which Was published by Jamle Thomas, a boy ttfe about -fourteen years of age and thejaon No JWortgages on PtenfeM5 JS The News ^Publishing Compi^ hfts n6 /niortgagefc en its plant andg&wes 1mf little w|%4tBi «juto!|andl% ac count* will pay tfefldebtedui^mttajr time. ^MJktwkXiBgt "0^B^rriovg^tna Severalw^eks ago A. "W. RatajWJBfc of the old ^rm of Rtfnaom & Coty, former publishers of the Daily Public Opinion, became interested la the pro ject of taking a large block oi stock In the News Publishing Company, and removing the plant to one of the best business locations in the city and es tablishing a first-class" bindery and book manufacturingJiplant in connec tion with the tfuslnfess. The intention of the News Publishing Co- Is to manufacture and Keep in stock at all tiines a full and complete line of legaj, blanks o£4u kinds. Also to keep in stock and.'handle all kinds of office supplies, such as filing devices, office furniture' and 'everything that can be fowftd' In the stjJck of any first-class blank book and printing manufacture ing establishment. It is the Intention of the company to also carry one of the Ikrgest^and best lines of station ery of all kinds, including school sup plies, etc. 1,'JtTo Issue $5,000 Preferred Stock r: At a recent meeting of thestook holders and directors tske$200 at "W. R. Thomasj a former resident. When the. Saturday Shopper?#is es tablished toe proprietor and promo# erJ0f the project had ab an asset $25 in* cash and an unlimited amount of nerve. The Saturday: News has. since grown andj-prospored and has grown Ssr newspapers in -the state. PUp jet Now Has Fine Equipm6ntt?iH -M On January. 1, 1911, the News Pub lishing Company was formed. The company Swas: incorporated •ttnde^J. the state laWB for |20,000, 10-now-has $8,400" of paid up capital which is represented in actual machinery 'and, equipment The plant will now In •voice at-least $10,000 including the added equlpmeni-j$nd Stock n#^ oij, hand- of the, NewB Publishing Company it was decided to issue and place on sale $B,000 of preferred stock* bearing a guarantee of 6 per cent interest annually. Stock ,8eils Readily, X^Iessrs. Barker ^ad Ransom in a few days have sold $9,600 of the pre ferred stapkl With only $1,500 of this stpck to sell it makes the project an assured success beyond per ad venture. The stock will all be sold by the first of October no doubt What Business Men Think Mr of the Pl£n Morris, president of the Cit- li'fens NatinnaB "Sank, one of the larg est and safest financial institutions iiTthe state said: "Tfes, the proposl tlqjtt appeals to me as a safe business proposition. 1 believe there is a field in. Watertown lot" just the kind-of an tnstltuttoii yod contemplate «stdMi|rc ing, 4 yill' take $B00. worth^of #e tI«0E*.te^a W^ertowiLfc^ a .ftrst ^1a^t#rittting »«jd bitt^ tablishmen^ in the men k- ^4nd the enterprise ipPi^i A. T. Hopkins, circuit Sot I *n ,4 ..-vf^-?v report. $$*•"* '/"The nroDositlon look*' iufl fti me atfd WilL.takfr$&M> worth ot stock' as 'aa ,t?iv««tnwntj Thfcre certainty a fieid.ljere for an instituti bf4the klg& '&*»wn the slseof-\* Wtowh Jiae-always been a fetynmdi-um to We," Jos. Mp&r,'f1&ttj>ty Editor: JTs the county is compelled to Bend Vw of the cjty fot'ffitay-hundreds'of dolt lanf worth of'irtittik looks and legal blanks simply because there !B not a printing house in the, city that Is' equipped to tarn 6ut, the woifc. 't haven't much-money to spate hut 1 will take a piiare anyway. I feel that it WlU be a big thing for the city and county' John Wanton /I wad in the Saturday News whatfyou contemplated iiiv jvu cjci lU uij Sopinion. There" Is surely a field here 'for a large flrstclads printing and binding ^he^n and I believe it will: [prove a great success financially. Yes, 1 wiB take several shares." It Stokes, of'/the Stokes Milling Company: "I was.cdellghted when 1 heard that such an institution wa6 goiOg to be established here. There: is no doubt but* thousands of dollar# is sent out of the -city and county every year class oi vpxkl will take 8$£ral shares-.an'd sea' that your out business in that linjl"*" 4 D. P. Jones:" "I |et»ider this prop-i («ition one of the^ty liestr* that as Mr. Ransom is going t&' hafe the charge of the business e£d of it I wjUl gladly take several eJ^arei*-^ Chief of Police Dick Jones: "It looks like a safe investment to me and I will take $200 worth of the pre- StOCk." p/'O. Mimnaugh, cig^*. Jobber, who has made all the cigar man sit dp and take notice since he struck the state,: sailer "You bet your life 1 Will take son^feof that stock. 'It lii a '-good thing for the town,and a' Bafe invest ment in my opinion^' ^City Auditor T^m ,-Bavis: ^f1t Is certainly something wbfertown is bad' ly in need of. I will take some «f the preferred1 stock." 1 Alex t)avison:,4 "There is certainly a field here for "tlistt kind of business and, believe it ^l make, good, will take several shares."- VrfiA Schrelber, city engineer? am pleased to swan establishment Ot this character started here and It will* Ju» handy for me when I want a, lob of special ruling, done in a hurry. will talw & Jittl&» of ^^rae|erred stock." R. Williams, register of deeds? "It's a good thing push it along. I will take some of the stock." W. G. Gesley, clerk of courts:^1''! am pleased to know that Watertown will have a bookbindery and ruling establishment so that we Can have this work done at home instead of sending it out of the cityfej will take some the stpcfc" ...j'lir JJp, G. Hill,,eye, ear, «we and thrteat specialist: "It is the'b&t busi ness proposition that I have- had ^iu^ mltted to me for some time. wifl* several "shares of the preferred' of the city wshooU *1 am pleased ,to, age W-JustittttiOte Of Itaat kind es iablis*he^i in %ale)rbt?wtt. 1 will take mi "l^efhUlse, pojjnty superin tendent there is a epiendft field heretoJ^ie business yon propose establishing and I will take' spme ^|he »ref«rtfd ^tock.", 'the Iclnd "w liv jtofe duration. Sh^had beeia Bon-* to her beiMtW several/weeks Wd-jftlthough it was friei *$ ,T_ Tied the news. Mjrs. Brlckell lan^ Ohio.No^ oifer -5, 18B7, and to 18TT united to her 4m-rtvingthusbawp, B. Brick^ One son waa. hoi® nam and Mrs. Brlckell came cijunty*. settling on farm .twelve miles southwest of this city,. H£18S8 they moved to they have since resided 3^ra. BrtcVell was, a lifelong ?n6m hef-of the Methodist church, and for the past several years had, been treas urer of the. tftdies Aid Society of th!5 fitufch. She was also a mender M. B, A. lodge of this city, funeral was held at the Meth urch t£}i aftecooMi and was ln.^e Mtl of^ieM WATERTOWN MARK Grain., pats ,,.4.*•_ Barley J/...,. Hard Coal, nut Hard Coal, stove Hocking Valley mm Proude# Potfttpe^ ^bushel ... ,J,. Apples, peck .. Butter,\deirj^ •., Buttef, creamerj Sweet' Potatoes,ti|)0^d Egg?, -dozen .' .... Cranberries, guart: Cabbage,r pound Flour, per hundred'-'. it »5(Ki8^ ...72c V.+ ...80c to',44c 1.61 m.isc M'. lc p^p*2'80 Hmt ton^^^..". ^jJfB.OO to »8.00 ery and well equipped printing plant." H. F. W. Schaller^f'I 'wfll take some,of the stock." PoL Lee Stover:' "It t$ just the identical concern that Watertown Is in need of. There Is a splendid field here for your proposed enterprise, wil) take several shares of the stock." I J. O. Melham, of Melham Bros. Lum ber Coi*. "I think there is a very good opening here for a concern of the kind. wiH take seTaral shares of the stock."**. Arthur Sherto, the republican riomi nee for- states attorrey: "t think a good bookbindery.. i», a yftiua^te asset to the city" 'y Frank Bennett .^'Sure ttrtng—3 wR\ take a share in enterprise of I5yit kind. What Watertown needs is a concern that will giv^^ployment to working people." \l John Moodie, of Hie lioodte t)ry Goods Companyi .'Tarn glad to take a Olttle stock in an enterprise of that kiwlT told' tidy We the other day i,0(t to -he & *'harry atfbnt sending her m^gft4nes #way to be bouiid as ^eWoUld soon,hav^.^bookbla4pn'i» he splendid thing tor tha .iiy to ha*» a large prtating and bookbinding es^bllshmenfc'^es^ltarUl fa^fu.1"- Jim Sljanerf J" "I Mm not nch but 1 Wn always wi'^ng io boost any lesH. enterprt»ft«M »tart» Dpi Warer iktfjrttlflg'i&atSrllJ help the «l^r. Iliajpson^ ^fflktowster: "I :V wni IllSliS® ri» I «ws from wSlch yi The ordinan this ,m nefKt and final' a law, pfftfj 1)e podsible tp clrns seft from oa otUtrovti very' go uuuiiu, oe MI-MIL 1es in daily orefilth fer Item iiBed in. P»cklnB*^ou»e Gets Dtseased Cov In regard to'the milk ordinance Will not jbe a^iiss to state thai Co^i missl^er Whooley remarked lo the 'Sat^ay Bflsws representative ihat^i th^jneaATjiast he purchased siircows tr&in a jinan in this, vicjnicy ^tio l^tu been fdniisbing tniik to'many people •of "the cfe^ When the anlmftle w^re killed and5|nspected by the-^govem ment inspector at the plant, four"'of -the six covw-were condemned and the meat 'Sesttroed, tuberculosis being dteeover^d, ifl-^he animals, Four 'fo berudW feces' ^tad een furnishins milk to ihe people the' little,chil dren of: this city -It 16 a well know-*facf that a m* Jorlty -of the eues of tnTwrculoSis 'come from impiure food and mllk-^-the latter having played .lfir deadly part-In: the "game «f death. Legislation is being enacted all over the codhtrjr, ju|t as it is being waged1 In Water town. Where cattle have been e*r amineQ, in *om^ cases a majority of the herd of what looked like whole some cattle have been condemned and killed James McLeod Pioneer Resident Passes Away jJames McLeod "died «t his homer ba the north side Monday, after a short: Illness. Mr. McLeod repaired wa«,aU OC0IIBltifk, mmtpsiojier Hy^ar &Qd o( (lid fnM ^Aji.1 !hiS!the/be8tt iraifie. „vv,n„ ^The -Ordlnancef^^ ffhe oA&nances*' passed at teeti^g iSta.. be found on?atiothe^aS^ ad should be read by a!L^d the public Will ih,«8 know wli^t.%e laihi of ihe. ?pi\ and .*10.50 T:MV: sflisivsa ItSSsA PP it wfe6 ImoW grdoift by Is also a ipduattTof^St, Olaf later, gtai^ating l^i^^-Wtve nt ftmefliiffigB Ik now id the nlntsi 4jOnly WAS about 60 years of age, and came to this state about thirty years ?go, first settling in beuel county, $ttt later coming to wife died"« few mpnthfi^ agd^and was buried it$* the fyf Hope tsetaetery,- A stepdaughter, SkKner1, 3pw Argyle .rwil^fe 'in this city/ The A^ra) Was heW4WiiMlii|«dar mornin«J at ten o'cUfck, the services being- couOn^ted fay the lfelratktt Arniqrr-|u)d Intenmnt was in^tte ilt, and Hbt'Sr Adaline Wtiaien Mai i' nuuiiW ntf'iti-A'rliKsk. Fat] nnorniiy^ at^UtK o'clock, Fath6f' &eara>, ^'fllcSiMin|L, Miss Adaline 'V lan anif^ John ^Mbster, "both of thW^ titty, we^e j&n®e<f|n marrlalge. A fe^ relatives were pHsenfej tie couple left dn,the morning traifit for' t^ijp ttr&h#[|«tio8, after which* they' will hi lMi cltv ta makelt Mr. Webst^. is fa well knpwn in claiming he5 An appeal settled ''out Mr.fclley store.—-Henry a tWHo BngS Kngtesby, wi W MfeVMeLeod worked at dMfttt ^t,JtPts« .of lite as flagman afcthe iail^'crossings Nort^i|jW .^pir&Kd, and was ap^k ^ost of dnifc i^et msiddle of 'ttat iE" mall earner nn jfj» city, While Webster )ia« rjivephere nearijvallilBr Jwlice at tMsay nwito u%- cide Who was Wfco and How AA-rather peouUar, case Jn' law ain depende ^tfaugW ^Baturday by Dr, HJU fotf tiie iemorol of tonsils -Xtfotir postal-views fiVe 4mt a docen Miss Hwel larttolflepaAwli Monday evening tor St PSd, wheve she wfll attend St. ^|^rin^ tj?r the u, wt»ly, the cwdPd the Mr, l^terion. told ntranc«f dooi^nd. i^Wie p^#|iJ^.w]i^ lp 9B, Oil ed th^]l»o(! lniii lateurs, hly fam. i- No clue h«?id4~"*"—*"• t^theij-.w^w 'hnsonJhad fie^^nkinl! iratt brought into jusffeii court before County Jtiatlce Michaels by Mr. Sin clalr, manager of the Moodle&ilruth Sperling new store recently opened up ih our village, against Wm. Kile^ whoi^ -the aforesaid owners of tb» store engaged as manager after firing Sinclair. Sinclair had heen Imbibing too freely in firewater, which caused his discharge. Attorney Sherin of Watertown, ap peared for tho~46fendaat and Attorney Glass of Watertown, tor the plaintiff. After a lengthy and heated argument on both Bides the lawyer? gave their final plea and decision viuf token by the Justice against Kiley, who was fined for the, one week's relit and cost*" This was for^th^-week Klley bad run, the.,bnslnees, t&e 'plaintiff WfSbiM 'hltongh_th^i^t|MU'^ &teWK| manner that showed that be was tteen forking, armiwl. .the pt:k having got past the poiht. any moaeyf Saturday htTbecunie police took him,to, hand tor cafe ieep* 'log-until he should sober up. Si he Was taken sick and was removed "tbe conn# J«4i» where h«T efrM better" taken '-'bate of, Monday we'- condition seemed to he improved and it -wafe not thought that he was In very dangerous condition, However,. Tuesda7 nitwit he hegan to grow *«««•». and early Wednesday. morning dle4~ The relatives at Irwin, wero notifi*! and A l?rothW- came to the -city' We^^'I nesday and took the remSins to honrt Qiia morning. '7s'' Johnson was quite well "known In. ii this city, some years ago he liavlh* worked in one or another of the bar-, b«r shi»]», ''-^te S|Rdaiso -f&l 4 :ttO i" Aachoii Sale ^rlfbf tf'C, undergo an etfetfrtton in a local,ho«te Pital, tocMBW toorntajt 8Johe« llvint ifthe miles 3§lllli the^ aAtfi^V^-fhe «ftr, »»i »petati ed j^jorti«*41c2t!s Tttasdagf^n^ .C'i