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Si- it-' $• ?-*. & jj]iiBmii!iWiiiii iii.'iiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiniiii LOUIS A. RIBAR N. W. Corner Central Avenne and Hanover Street Home Phone 298 Hamilton, Ohio MEATS FRUITS WHEN YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES of every description—the kind that pleases, both in quality and price sm- Canning S Gray No. 21 S. Third St. Both Phones VEGETABLES FANCY CANNED GOODS 1 an Account WITH The Home Loan AND Building Assoc'n. C. J- PARRISH, Sexy. Pool and Billiards k Fine Line i. ]V: 1.- i Good: Only T' niou Goods S 1. GEO. CALDWELL SALOON AND BOARDING HOUSE East Avenue and Mill ere? It Valley cars the oor 850 East Avenue The Hamilton Milk Company PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream ICE CREAM Bell Phone 7!-X l!l!!niHHI|!?ll!M!!!|lillllfl«JIIItll)niiailll«UIWIUlltiii|llll«lii»l|!ilH!lll!i!l!il!!lli!ll!in!in!l!!IIHIIIII|iiilllilllllllllli!!l!Hffllll!lltI!!!!IIIJIii!ll!illH!tl!il!tfmiilin!!lfllili The Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co. Capital $100,000 Surplus $50,000 Geo. P. Sohngen,"President Clarence Murphy, Vice-Pres. W. J. Becker, Cashier DIRECTORS Geo. P. Sohngen, C. E. Heiser. Clareace Murphy, John L. Ross, Geo. A. Rentschler, Clias. Sohngen, C. Diefenbach, Jr. Ed. C. Sohngen The Best Glass of Beer to be had is -T 13- Martin Mason BrewingCa's c=r— CELEBRATED LAGE,R BEER ITS Ribar's Pharmacy If You Want The Best The C. Hossfeid & Son Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Domestic and Imported Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Etc. Both Phones Family Trade Solicited TTossfeld Bldg You'll Find SATISFACTION, STYLE, COMFORT, WEAK in your Suit or Overcoat if mad© by K A E Underwear ..25c Up Tjes—25c Up. Shirts—60c Up. Gloves 10c Up Try 2 pairs of Fleece-lined Half-hose at.... ,.25c Qeo. Kappel, 117 Court St. {Most to Traction Offico Ail*. ill/.Wn. Home T'h'.rif !.•: Credit Extended Phone 47 OP The Anderson-Shaffer Co. E Citizens Savings Bank & Trust Co. RENTSCHLER BUILDING Solicits your bank account. Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of Deposit. Collections promptly attended to H. A. Rentschler, Pres. Allen Andrews, Vice-Pres. Wm. L. Huber, Secy. Charles I. Anderson, Cashier SUPERIOR Dry Cleaning Co. HOWELL & GILMORE For First Class WorK Gents' Suits and Overcoats $1.00 Ladies' Skirts 50c Both Phov.es. Goods called for and delivered 16 North Third Street v'"e UUl 4, Grocery and Bah. Premiums. Three Stores: 27 & a,,S°.g'"e Bla"tir"}' High St. Seventh ana ,s Chestnut Sts. Both Phon%. Established 1865 Guarantee our Work, our lUOllO. Work Provci- our Guarantee Wente Electric Co. Mtnufaeturcrs of Armatures Transformers Field Coils Commutators Motors YVIRUVG Office and Factory, 223 N. Fourth Street Telephones He** 1635-F Bel! 707-R HAMILTON, OHIO (Elj? Wtst Huil 11x113 anil lOnan Assnriaiton a: Hamilton, Ohio n A N W o e s a e a n e a i *ory. Our prices the lowest. We Ludlow Sts. Front and Geo. P. Sobngt PATRONIZE IND GuiIen£Vau6hn HAVE A. FULL LINE OF Building Supplies Phone or call 179, both phones. Low prices on Cement, Lime, Lath, Lumbe* and all kinds of mill work. Night Phone 1853-B Day Phones 179 Ilome and Bell Uhion Furniture, Union Stoves, Everything Union, at 160 for Coal, Lumber or Cement, Sewer Pipe, Wire Fence, Clay Tile, Etc. ,f-\ i r? o THE UNION STORE South Second Street, Eagles' Temple Walter Blackburn, Mgr. Vfi CO-OPERATIVE TRADES AND LA BOR COUNCIL OF HAMILTON, OHIO—Meets alternate Tuesdays, at Trades Council Hall, southeast corner Second and Court streets. George Wiseman, Pres. Henry Blinker, recording secretary Goo. Ilill, corresponding secretary, No. 0 N. Third St. AFFILIATED UNIONS—lime and place ol meeting, and name and ad dress of secretaries. AiViLUiCAN LIBERATION OF MU biCiANS, No. 31—Meets first Fri day oi' each month, at luo High St. J. Ed. Lehmkunl, sec., Giii) blank 1m St. BAivEivS' UNION, No. 81—Meets every 1st ana 3rd Saturdays, in Traues Council nail. Chris Jbiciiel, see y.. 4uy iiatun Ave. UAiiJjijiib, No. iol—Meets kind and 4tn Mondays ol' each month, at s. e. cornei Second and Court streets. Jii-nst Legg, Sec y., S. Ui St. iiKL vVH-itCj, x\o. 00—fleets ^lid and 4tii Fridays 01 eacn monti» at s. •. corner Second and Court streets, enns. Sciiwenn, Sec., 24 S. Monu ment Ave. BROiHEiaiOOD OF STATIONARY i'lliEAiii.A—yt, meets tne second 1 nursday and iourtn iliursday ol each montn, at LrotneriioOd nail, Hign St. W. S. Brawn, See'y., Ii44 Mcuiinn St. BAKlENDERS' UNION No. 16*— Meets every 1st and «Ji_d Sunday aXternoons in Trades Council iiaii. Chas. Werbel, cor. and rec. sec., 202 _N. Third St. Li iAClvSiVil'l iiS' AND HELPERS' UNlUN, No. zy—Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays in Trades Council Hail. H. Wyatt, Cor. Sec., R. R. jNO. 1, Ham ilton, O. CAKt'ENTERS AND JOINERS— Meets every Thursday at s. *e. cor. .-^ecotid aiiu Court stieeLS. S. B. Lorson, Cor. Sec., luV lirosey Ave. CluAR M-\ivERj, i\o. iZ6—Meet.5 Znd Monday oi each montn, at s. e. corner Second and Court street®, iienry Urinker, -o. \,usiung ion &t. HUiibb-SHOERS, i\o. 1o—Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays oi' each month at 3u6 llign street. Harry Remle, sec., 5^4 Soutn Second street. IRON MUUijJJiiiRS, i\o. tib—Aleei-s 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at s. e. corner Second and Court streets. Harry iiansel, sec., 627 Hanover street. lRUN MOUijUj^ii }, No. 283 (Stovej —Meets alternate Wednesdays at s. e. corner Second and Court Sts. Tom Leais, sec., 713 East Ave. INTERNATIONAL UNION STEAM ENUiNELRS, No. yi—xMeets every 1st anu 3rd Monday of each month at 'Trades Council hall. Sam D. Nelson, out Ross Ave. THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES —international Alliance of The atrical Stage Employes, meets at Trades Council hall, Tst and 3rd oundays, at y a. 111. Henry Hum bach, Jr., East High St., recording and financial secretary. LOCAL XNO. 25ti, i -LEADING HAMILTON CONCERNS WHO SOLICIT THE CO-OPERATION OF ORGANIZED LABOR AND THEIR FRIENDS 1. Ti. C. B. AND COM. LABORERS' UN ION—Meets every znd and 4th Thursday at Symms Hail, High and Monument Ave. Cnas. P. Cook, Sec'y., 2be Washington St. METAL TRADES COUNCIL—Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Trades Council hail. Ralph Lenehan, 1122 McGiynn St. MACHINISTS, No. 241—Meets*alter nate Tuesdays, at s. e. corner Sec ond and Court Sts. Alex. Miller, cor. sec., No. 314 N. 5th St. PLUMBERS UNION, No. 108—Meets 1st and 3rd Monday in Sauer's Hall, 3rd and Maple Ave. John F. L'urwin, Secy., 10iJ6 -Hanover St. PATTERN MAKERS—Albert Gres sle, Secretary, No. 217 Buckeye treet. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednes days of each month in Trades Coun cil hall, 2nd and Court streets, sec ond floor. PRINTING PRESSMEN'S UNION— Meets first Wednesday in each Geo. X. Mayer, Secretary-Treas. i. President Eilw. C. Sohngen, Sec. and Treas. The Edw. Co. 1M •RS OF -MAN! i AC'i'T'K. A 1 Office and Malt House Corner Fourth and Hig*. Ohio Phone The A. Wirtz Transfer' Company AUTO TRUCKS For Moving a Specialty STORAGE. IN CONNECTION JfrOTH PmQNSA 44 Streets. Hamilton, 'N v GREATER HAMILTON'S Greatest Department Store Trades Council Hall. David Scott, Secy., 120 N. Street. RETAIL CLERKS, No. Trades Council hail. T. A. Sculiy, sec., 442 E. Second "St. AMALGAMATED IRON, STEEL AND i IN WO tiKERS—Meets first and third Saturday afternoons, in K. of P. hall. Wm. E. Nixon, sec., 439 Woodlawn Ave. CARPENTERS' UNION—Meets ev ery Friday evening at Trades Coun cil hall. Roy Morgan, sec., Elwood and Henry streets. HO DC A KRIERS' UNION—Meets the lirst Monday of each month in Trades Council hail. Jno. Perkins, sec., 1120 Yankee Road. MUSICIANS' UNION—Meets the first Sunday morning of each month in Trades Council hall. C. B. Hoover, sec., Park St. METAL POLISHERS' UNION— Meets the second and fourth Thurs day evening in Trades Council hall. Carrol Cordner, sec., 807 Garfield Ave. PLASTERERS' UNION—Meets the second and fourth Wednesday even ings in Trades Council hall. T. A. Scully, sec., 442 E. Second St. PLUMBERS' UNION—Meets the second and fourth Tuesday even ing in Trades Council hall. Or ville Corson, sec., Monroe Ave. BARBERS' UNION—Meets the first and third Monday evenings in Brenner and Kramer's Barber shop. M. Sennett, sec., 208 E. Third. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 487 —Meets the first Tuesday of each month in Trades Council hall. S. A. Campbell, sec., 420 Park St STAGE EMPLOYES AND OPER ATORS UNION—Meets the second and fourth Sunday mornings of each month in Trades Council hall. Gus Miles, sec., Sebald Flats. BAKERS' UNION—Meets first and third Thursday evenings in Tradls Council hall. Ralph Funk, sec., Sulfsted's Bakery. CLERKS' UNION—Meets fourth Sunday morning each month in Trades Council hall. R. L. Bailey, sec., The Ohio Grocery Co. BRICKLAYERS' UNION—Meets the first and third Monday evenings in Red Men's hall. T. Wilson, sec., Yankee Road Home PhotieW Home Phone 78*-. 1# North Third Street itVW i rt t. -jf.. '•, ATH P„S*' 5UHNRER rs ALWAYS I,C)OK FOR THIS SIGN WB CARRY THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, Suits and Carpets IN BUTLER COUNTY fPAINTERS AND DECORATORS— Meets every Thursday night at Trades Council hall. Wm. Fini'rock, sec., 3(8 S. 2nd St. PAPER MAKERS' UNION—Meets 2nd and 4th Sunday afternoons in C. liy—Meets every 2nd Wednesday of each month, at corner 3rd and Court -.streets. Robert Fallert, sec., 521 Prytania Ave. STOVE MOUNTERS, No. 8—Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month, at Trades Council hall. Wm. Man ifold, Jr., rec. sec., (524 South 11th TYPOGRAPHICAL, No, 290—Meets 2nd Wednesday of each month at Trades Council hall. Al. Schirmer, secretary-treasurer, 802 Cleveland Ave. TEAMSTERS' UNION, NO. 175— Meets every Monday night, cor. 3rd and Maple Ave. Ed. J. Seeley, Sec'y., LSI) So. street. IN TERN A TION AL U RoTII ERHOOD ELECTRICAL WORKERS, Local No. (48—Meets alternate Tuesdays at Trades Council hall. Frank Venable, Sec., 923 N. 3rd St. POLISHERS' UNION—Meets alter nate Wednesdays at Trades Coun cil hall. Ernest Snow, sec., 1101 Ludlow street. FARMERS' UNION—Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month in Township Hall. J. C. Boyle, Sec. retary-Treasurer, Hanover Town ship, Ohio. SWITCHMEN'S UNION, No. 130- Meets 2nd and 4tli Thursdays in the Trades Council hall. Chas. J. Welsh, secretary, No. 524 South 4th street. Secretaries will please notify us as to necessary corrections. MIDDLETOWN TRADES AND LA BOR COUNCIL—Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Krone's Pharmacy Everything: Pertaining to a First-class D&TJG STORE High duality of Goods at Lowest Prices. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Cor. 2nd and Walnut Sewer Tapping Gas Fixtures LOUIS B. SCHAUB pjnmber, Gas and Steam Fitter Ml Work Promptly Attended to. 1 Charles E. Heiser, President John E. Heiser, Cashier For Over 40 Years The Boston Bakery Has been supplying your wants with the best of Bread, Cakes, Etc. AIMJ 1 lie limine oi' Velvet Ice Cream John Bader, Cor. Third and Comt Everything Union Billiards and Pool Home Phone 733 Phil Morgenthaler, Jr. A i i Fine Line of Bottled Goods, also Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the bar always in stock. Nothing but Union Goods sold Cor. East Ave. and Walnut Sts. S. I). Fitton, President E. G. Ruder, Cashier The Payne & Eikenberry Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FEED Distributors of Pillsbury Flour Try us on your next Order. Do Business Where Business is Done Bell Phone 1213-R Home 1377 feisfc?- Si BeU PhMie phone Bell 1272 Gas Mantles ll*~X _R Invertetl Lights. Indian Moto^y e# 1 v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiitiiiiHiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii[iiiitiiwiinii)iiii«iinwiii»niBU«iniiiiiBn(B The First National Bank Savings Department Miami Valley National Bank Room 3 per cent paid on Savings Accounts H. PATER & SON Highest Prices Paid forJHides and Tallow AI.SO DBAI.t'JVS I IN GOAL, FEED, CEMENT, SALT** The lowest market prices quoted at all times. Your patron age kindly solicited.# Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone us your next order and be satisfied. Home Phone 1219 Bell Phone 159. Entire new plant at corner East Ave. and Boulevard. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVIINQS WITH THU Second National Bank Interest Paid on Sayiiifs Accounts Don W. Fitton Ass't Cashier C. K. Mason, Vice Pres. E. B. Hughes, Ass't Cashier The First National Bank OF HAMILTON, OHIO OIN YOUR 1NRXT ORDER TRY "so,# e 1 I JF3! IN AND YOU W.ILL HAVE INO OTHER E. B. Rogers, Pres. ALWAYS Bamiltoa, Ohio -i-'' -v ....„,* iiiiiiiiiHiimHlilillllllllllllHllliHIIIIffllilHIIIlllltlllHinilHIUlHIUIlHltlllWHmU'il'I'i! US TRIES George P. Sohngen, Vice-Pres. C. L. Gebhart, Ass't Cashier Established 1876 The J. Pabst Sons Go. CARBONATED AND NATURAL SPRING WATERS Cider and Best Brands Vinegar 911 Central Ave. Hamilton, Ohio Duersch Coal Co DEALERS IN COAL, COKE AND P.ell Phono6-S6-R, Home Plume 138 Main& Sts. Home Phone 1627-B, Bell Phone 1-R Maple Ave. Schwenn Coal Co. HIGH ST. AND PEN1N. k. K. W. n. STEPHENS, Mgr. HAMILTON, OHIO P. Benninghofen, Vice-President J. M. Beeler, Ass't Cashier S E E Roesel Brothers Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE ICE, CREAM and Fruit Ices, Block Ice Cream and Individual Molds in all De signs and Colors a specialty. Also Fancy Box Candies, Cigars, Etc. BOTH PHONES 86 Roesel Bros. 536 He&ton St. iid Coal The Peoples Deposit Improvement and L»oan Co. Room 205 Rentschler Building Hamilton, Ohio Dividends declared in February and August each year AT°THE fl. •l FEED SEWER PIPE AND CHIMNEY TOPS •,* CEMENT -Jt James Fitton, Sec'y. showj*J Grand Theatre High Class Vaudeville Acts Change of Show Every Sunday and Thursday Admission 10, 15 and 20c JOHN McCARTHEY, Manager :u&: •'& i 3, I