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m " a ; T?ng'w'iwM"iK"i'-i'-' 'vs'tpo? MMmssj -gaRg-wHai E ! I H S r i. t li r l k $ sum- v v nrn 4T Corded summer silks, in stniH". onh 35c Corded summer silks, in stripes onh Corded -uiiiinei- ilk-. plaids and stripes Plain, i'ancx and colored -tripe and cheeks i Striped :d i-Iiecked taH'etas . Don't miss seeing our line of 2 We hae all colors and styles Plain and changeable tallelas. or underskirts. This grade Ribbon Sale l.ttOii xardsof all silk yard, our price wide ;So 1 150 and 152 South Badger We have the Emery Negligee Colored Dress ?- V;35s.X "X-afwoeri j,v fefe fJ&&!Si jl. .ssgsss&a igkg lmiii s". - In a bnshel of wheat there are 556,- 200 teeils; rye, 8ssf400: clover. 1C,- 400.1)00: timothy, Jl.jfcjJUOO. Few (()Ii arc aw are of Jan Ness LO... y m carry a hirt JS9 fu!lllneof H fc Balbriggan H& . ry v "s i. m h&LY DAGUE BROS. & CO. That wo Iium-on hand at all tiine in the year. We keep it constantly tilled with all the popular makes, in all sizes, lengths and color-,, and vou will always Jind in our Corset Department the new ideas in shapes, as fast as they are put on the maiket by (lie manufacturers. Thc following are a few of the principal makes, all of which we have in fioin two to (he differ ent styles, and in short, medium and long lengths: P. D. Royal Worcester, Kabo, W. B., Ball's, J. B., Warner's Health and Coraline, R.H., F.P., R.G., Ferris and Chicago Waists And many others. We have just received our Summer Corsets, and are showing A Very Superior Corset at SOc We invite you to visit our Corset Department. Dague Bros rcrt SOcs SS, SS -to "7 So silks. in this large as-oitment. suitable, for waists cannot lie beat 75c This Week I ribbons, reirular price "( a yd Howard Street. c Underwear Popular Price. 1899 Cameras Largest line in the city. Kastman Kodaks. lYemos, Bopeeps. Pocos, llay.s. Cyclones, .also mil line of Vives, -2 .shots in 3 .seconds, most rapid plate camera. Call and see them. Solio. Uex, Kclipse. Platiuo. All best printing out papers, all best makes o dry plates, card mounts in endless variety. Everything at low est prices with free instructions. Geo. S. Dales & i 22S South Main street 7 Are your teeth like thi.sV Tf they are, go to the Philadel phia Dental Rooms. Crown and Bridge work, per tooth. $51 Extracting positively pain less. Vitalized air 50C Ex tracting 25c. Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 126 South Main St.. Akron, 0. T,le population of Un-lana at the t""-of the .Conqueror did not excPP? 2.iHMiuirall told. the wry large stock of & Co, We C Lisle and 123 S. Howard. PARESIS Caused by Worry. Sad Story Told In the Woods Will Case. Deed For the Street Railway Filed. Laura Richards Investigation Taken up. Sensational Allegations Made Court -House News. A sad story developed Wedne-day 1 morning in the trial of the Woods will case. Mr. Hairiet E. Kitch of Cleveland a step si-ter t tne late .loan i. "Woods, was entitled to $10,000 under the will. She -was a witness at the first trial of the ease. The sensa tional testimony at that time caued her great anxiety and woiry. Since that time he has brooded over the. matter ro -neb au extent that she is now alleged to be siitlcr ingfioui paresis. This the plaintiff (attempted to prove Wednesday to show that insanity was hereditary in the Woods family. The attorneys for Mrs. Kitch admitted that hewas sulfering from mental trouble-.. Two Deeds. 1 The deed transferring the propel ty of the Akron Street Railway & Il luminating company, froin the re ceivers to the Akron Traction c Elect! i company was tiled in the County Recorder's office Tuesday by Spccial Master Commissioner Harry R. Young. The consideration was fl.UuU.if'U. The government tax is $1,050. A deed from the Diamond Rubber Co. of Illinois to the Diamond Rub ber Co. of Ohio was also filed. The company recently incorporated un der the Ohio laws. Grand Jury Session. The grand jury, acting on the ad vice oT Coroner Lcberman, has com menced an investigation of the death of Laura Richards. A number of the witnesses who were bptoie The Coroner were -before the grand jury "Wednesday. S. A. Martin's case was also taken up. Hes charged with" embezzling the funds of the Akron State Build ing A- Loan company Divorce Action. Alice E. Welty has filed a petition asking for a divorce from Charli "Welty. They were married March 24, ls!t."i. He was lestraincd fioin in terfering with her in any way. She ' says lie lias useu vne language, ac cusing her of infidelity, claiming that she was the mother of an illegi tiniaie child. She says he tlneat ened to burn the child and heisclf to death. Other Pleadings. A bill of exceptions, to be" sent to the Supreme court, has been pre pared in the ca'se of the American Radiator Ct. s the D. I. Morgan Boiler Co. Fannie C. Blooinfield has sued MaryMooney for $4G:.1." alleged to be due on a note. Probate Court. An application asking that a guard ian be appointed for Chailotte "Ents miiuger. an alleged imbecile, has been filed. The will of Fanny Francis, leaves all property to her si-ter, Helen Francis. Marriage Licenses. Frank F. (.ieissinger, Co entry Lizzie K. Sipps. Coventry Wallace Rees, Akron Vivian Whitney. Akion Miltll)-!-, I:ni-it-l nl l! Ihigton. Vsiiiv;To.. May::. The bodies of 2o2 ot the soldier de.nl brought from the Ihittluiielrf uf Uuki ami Porto Kico by tlie'-t earner Cr..ok were interred at Ailuigtoii c-inefei-y. The leligious services wire eomlnet-rt by Uliaplain Freel.iuil of "Fortress Mouioe .mil Father Magi ot this city, who performed the bunel iite ot their l esptxtn e churches. .Vinillir Wn-ik Vlt-tlm lilml. Rociii.sir.n, X. Y.. May I!. Clmrl.es Wt rnnr, ho wib injnreil in the wreck ou the Bny r.iilroad kit Sunday, died. AMUSEMENTS Grond Opera House Wii.ihjk F. Stickm:, Mgr. XKXT ATTRACTIONS : Wednesday, May :. Thc Famous "Ilandnltiissii," or IhcTtcd Hand of Italy. Thursday, Jlnv I. "A Sprhi" Obieki-ii." e raus Dcp 151-153 South Howard Street Have you joined our contest yet ? Remember contest closes May 15, 5:30 p.m. It costs you nothing: to join. You may be the lucky one. If you have not seen the contest ad. call at our store and have it explained to you. Below we quote a few "special things for this week. 30 pieces of 27-ineh mandras doth 18 pieces gr;is linen for skirts . . 10,000 yards best calico . Scotch lawns, fast colors Sx-J Turkey Red table cover Our SOc corset this week ' IS dozen shirt waists, regular (50c Big line percale, lawn and P.Iv. waists We are showing a 6ig line of dimities, percales orsjandies.-etc. from ASK TO SEE THEM. SV91 Our line of irinnm-rl huts tire up-to-date and reasonable in price. ranjin; front $1.50 up Children's triiuined hats " 65c, 98e, $1.25 up Ladies' sailors 29c, 50c, 75c, $1 up I3i line of shapes at 25c up All trimmings at big reductions. Crepes and and inclines in till colors: this week 20c vd Special 3s We are headquarters take loo much : Titer range from ale for pace, v omc Jind see us. Ladies' Linen Steir-fcs We have for this week wrappers Children's black and tan hose. 1.800 yards valeucennes laces from . . Our 7c till linen crash , this week . Fish net underwear for men, colors ur er Is now on. They are just the thing for these hot days. Children's sailors . 19c, 25c, 35c and 50c Boy's hatjs 12c, 15c, 18c, 25c up Men's hats 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 Big line hats .. . 10c up CLOTHING it re making a big spring. We are now showing linen suits at $3.50 You cannot duplicate at $5 Children's linen pants .... . 25c Children's serviceable knee pants. . 19c, 25c, 39c, 50c Men's alpaca office "coats $1, $1.25, $1.50 up Men's sateen office coats. . - 50c, ?5c and $1 A hew line of men 's dress pants from . . $2 to $5 Over :0 styles child's vestee suits from $1.50 up to $5 Men's double breasted, satin faced serge suits at .$9 Httve you ever priced our tabje linens yet? Well Ar can say our line cannot be surpassed. Come In and Get Our PricesJoin Our Contest I 151-153 South Howard Street I Xot Her rnuit. The Mistress Mary, don't let me s i catch yon kissing that butcher again, IliD -UillH XJV1, 1UUUI, i UUU I UltrUll to, bnt you do bob aronn' sol Kansas City Independent. Another lot just arrived. ajul CHAIRS to match. In we lead them all with our All Wool Do not fail to see it spring. thi: : i nn WI We Have Them and 1 fer V Fine 0nes l0- 1 'wi?y 'Ifcy -4Pp Our selection is com- i I cvraR? pleto and our prices are i i W3osvtP ' riiiilit. We never, were so i I KS -- A , , . I 1 il Oi oS ln,s.v as Wt' illv this I f s-sSsss- - spnnir. B I Ciffphnnwip I OlULUUdlUO is) n n 50 E. E. HORN 15J-G S. Main st. .Store 5c vd 10c 'vd 3ic Vd 4c Vd 43c Vd 49c' 39c 89c 5c up INERY on Ribbons (lowers. It would to give you prices. 4c up -ftc 10 dozen .oc house 49c 5c pi le up 5c 25c pc IA SHJQ"fc Sale hit in this line this "Every wom.iu it an aristocrat at heart, " taid the ronngest boarder. i "Yes," said the cheerful idiot, "she I UUICO IV! WJl.fH V. uCiattl (lO (.iUCCEU ,Al I the plain people. "- -Indianapolis Jonr- nnL New -DINING TABLED our Carpet Department Carpet if you need a new carpet Ami Tracy Block, Barberton, 0. BRIMFIELD. The Briuitield High school closed last Friday with seven graduates.. The commencement exercises will be held in the Universalist church. Wednesday eveninjr, May 10. Bac calaureate address Sunday evening. I -May i. m tne Jl. js. cimrcii, by new I Harper of Rootstown. Class motto. I uWe Finish to Begin." I Program Invocation; iiiumc;suI I utatory. "Intellectual Power,'' AVil- , liam Fox: music: oration. 'The' I Mission of "Woman," Julia M. Moul t ton: oration, "Our Nucrjrets," Laura r l.Boojinger; music: oration, "Kdu - cation. Ltianes sax: oration, "hue- caueu mucous memorane tnar imes cess." j.uey C. Sawyer: music: ora-1 Cverv hollow tube and unran in the tlon , "Influence." Mary E Porter; LV;t;in. q ho Mouth, the "Xoe, the raledictory. "Fearlessly lake the hnmU thc Ear Tubes, the I.arvnx, Oar, eniie L. Shnnafelt; cW ad- t, Wimlpil,e aml Bronchial Tubes, Ires, Ira Priest, president of Buch- , Sw.,0 the Stonint.h, the Bow !,.Clc8J!: J,rese1,.lttlon of dlPl0' els. the Liver Tubes, the Kidnev lime- miicw." liAiiofiioiinif ... . . . . - . mas; music: benediction John Kneifel and family of Akron spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Kneifel. Geo. Keener, wife and daughter-, May and Mabel, visited ar J. J. Wertenberger's Sunday. Bert Kneifel was home from Kent. Sunday. "We are again reminded of the fact, iii.il in uitjumisi . ui mu h uco ""-; "ei,u. , Partial or total los. of hearin; K.S Sawyer, formerly of this place..1 Tf the inner skin lining th jr. jsawjer leir neie aoour iz years ago and went to South Bend, Ind., where he studied dentistry. Later he went to Chicago, urndiiiiting' from the University of Chicago. Since i,o,. i... i 1i,.-.wi i,!,, ?.....,:,. He was married four years ago. A iiiii iiu itu juiiun cu nil iiiuiucmvmi widow and little daughter, aged one year, mourn his death. His remains were brought to this place Saturday. The funeral was held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment atBrimfleld cemetery Rov. Andrew Wilson officiating. Ho also leaves two sisters, Sophia Sawver and Mrs. I. B. Hall, and one brother, Dr. S. O. Sawyer, of Traverse City, Mich. He died Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Deatli was due to nn abcess on the brain. He Aval .54 years of age. and highly respected by all who knew him. Vou kfiow that tired feeling is ex ceedingly disagreeable. What Is lar better, you nitty know, by a fair trial, that Hood's Sarsaparilla entirely cures it. Hood's Pills cure nau.sea, sick headache, billiousness, indigestion. Price 25 centsi WANTED By the Authorities at Youngstown -Arrested Here. John Flarity, who was held at the city prison to tell what he knew of Samuel Murphy meeting deatli Sat urday night, was wanted by the Youngstown police about a year and a half ago. Prisonkeeper AVasher identified liihi as soon as he was locked up. 14 Qt. Dish Pan Special 29c. Don't fail to take advantage of our) special sale of 14 qt. granite dish I pans, only sue, in tne Household de partment floor at J.J. Brasaemle's, successor to P. R. Smith's 5c and 10c store, 118 S. Howard st. DISHONORABLE Dispharne nf a Rarhnrfnn Rprrint Liable to Runishment. Daniel Myers of Barberton, who enlisted at the Akron recruiting office March 10, and was assigned to the Thirteenth Infantry at Ft. Nia gara, took a II days leave cf absence without notification, and as a result received a dishonorable dismissal. Myers w is liable to ; ishmeiit. Officers made severe nu n- . . no effort to cap tun missal. him, but forwarded his dis- If your pump needs repairing call up Cahow Pump Co. Phone lOS. Street Fair. The Elks hjive decided to give a Street Fair the week of July 1. It will excel I the great display of hist year. , 14 Qt. Dish Pan Special 29c. Don't fail to take advantage of our special sale af 14 qt. granite dish pans, only 'Jflc, in household depart ment ''d floor at J. J. Brasaemle's, successor to P. It. Smith's 5e and 10c store, MSS. Howard st. LOCAL MARKETS. WHEAT 73 CENTS. Retail Prices. May a, a p.m. Butter, creamery 25c, country l-'Oc, cooking 12,; lard 10c; eggs 15c-; chickens, 14c per lb.; ducks lc: turkeys 16c. Corn, ear 2-"!o to 25c per bushel, shelled 45c: oats 30c to ,'!5c; hay GOc to 70c a hundred : straw .'VV to 40c a hundred. Potatoes 05c per bushel. Lettuce 15c per pound. New onions, tlireo bunches for 5c. Asparagus 8c buueh. Radishes, three bunches for IOo, Wholesale Prices. Wheat 7S5e; oats oOc to ;!Uc; corn, ear, 20c; corn, shelled, 40c; hnv. t7 to $12; rye, 5Sc. Butter, creamery, 21c, country, ICe to 18c, cooking, Gc to 8c; lard, Cc; eggs, 12c; chickens, live 9c, dressed lie; ducks 12c; turkeys. 12c, 13c. Navy beans,l.a4, $1.40; marrowfat beans $1.50, $1.65. Potatoes, 50 to 55c a bushel. Cured hides, No. 1, 81... No. 2, Sc, green, rso. j, i'sc, iNo. t;c,lv;c, cured calfskins, No. 1, 10Je, No. 2, 9'c; green, No. 1, 9c; No. 2, Sc; tallow, JNo. l, 4c; sheep pelts, lamb skins? '90c. Pork, dressed, 4'i.c, live $3.75 lo $4.00; beef, dressed, 6c to 7?.'tc, live 3eto4c; mutton, live. 4?4c to 5c; dressed, Gc to 7)e; lamb," dressed, O'.jC live, 5c; spring lamb, 15; pork, loins, 8c; veal, live 4'3c to 5c; dressed, Sc. Sugar-cured ham. 84c to D'c; shoulder, 5Jfo, o'.c; t'alil'onrin ha'tn, S'Xc to 5?.c; bacon, 7j.jcto 8J.jo; dried beef, 10c to 14c; lard, simon puro, 6c in tub; fJc m tlorces; country kottlo 53fc; puro lanl, D?.e. THE TREATMENT i THAT CURES. i lu'v""ml1 "L """. lv'" bodv skin i Tulles', the madder, are each lined with this inner skin. Tf the inner skin liningthe AirPas s;ige be diseased there will be cough; there will be difficulty in breathing: there will, after a time, be sore places made that eat into the lungs, cauiug consumption. If the inner skin lining the ear tubes be the seat of disease, there Kvill be head noise.s: there will be e inner skin fining the tom- ack be the seat of disease, there will be dispepsia and troublesome diges tion. , i, ,i :..,. ,i ti.ro ,viil be di-irrhoe-i ue uise.is-eu, ttiere Am ne uiarruota or constipation, as thecase may be, If the inner skin lining the liver tubes be the seat of disease, there will be biliousness, jaundice and gall stones formed. If the inner skin lining the Kidney Tubes be the seat of disease, there will bo Kidney suffering, pain un natural passage of urine, Bright's Disease, escape of albumen from the i bloocf,"and Kenaf Catena or Kidney Stone. If the inner skin lining the Blad der be the seat of disease, the result is intolerable, made so by the frequent desire to empty the blad-' der, and pain. Whatever the seat of the disease along the inner skin of the body, whether it be Catarrh of the head and throat; whether it takes the form of- ringing noses ot deafness; whether it be bronchial catarrh or lung disease; whether it bo stomach catarrh or gastritis or dyspepsia; whether it be liver disease or dyspepsia of the bowels; whether it take tne rorm ot Jvutney disease or Bladder disease be sure it belongs to that class of diseases that are un derstood and cared for by the Ram sey treatment The Ramsey treatment is just as potentin ridding the sufferer of Stom ach, Bowel, Liver, Kidney or Blad der suffering as it has proved to be the best treatment for Catarrh of the Breathing Channels, and the restor er of sound to Deaf Ears. The very potency of this splendid treatment iu the cure of diseases of "Rnrs iinrl "Rrpjithiivr Tnhpc line lifiml- ed the people to its equally success- fill application to those diseases of the other organs of the body which' are subject to the same diseases that ' attack the Ears and Breathing Tube. The National Refrigerator Is Superior in Following: Points: Cleanliness. Free Circulation. Economy in Use of Ice. Condensation and Dry Air. Enahlos us to challenge comparison as to cleanliness with any .Refrigerator made. aH ll 1 ' "Bi "" n 216 Mexico has an area of 7ol, 000 square , -, , , ... .. . i .. United States. i "THEY FIT THE FEET AS NATURE INTENDED." Let Your Feet f After being smothered in high shoes during the win ter your feet will appreciate ji pair of cool, easy "Jenness IVlillor" Oxfords most perfect lifting Ox fords for woineus' wear. Hygienically and anatom ically correct, they fit the feet as nature intended. The "Jenness Miller" Ox fords are equal in every particular to the famous "Jenness .Miller'' Shoes. We are .sole agents for thi.s city. Oxfords 33 "Jenness Miller" Shois $3.50. REID BROS. 122 S. Howard St. BRONCHIAL CATARRH CURED. Mrs. Elfie Baus. 107 Hickory st. Akron. O.: I had been a flic ted with bionchial catarrh since childhood; had a constant hacking to clear the throat for years. T cannot remeinbeV when I was free from it. I became much reduced in flesh, had sleepless nights, circulation poor, hands and feet cold. There was consumption in our family, and I resilized I was 5lowIy slipping into its grasp. I had tried in vain to get well. 1 heard of Dr. Ramsey's new record of treating diseases by breathiugdry medication into the diseased lungs. I placed myself under his care, and as a re se'lt I am a well woman. - DEAFNESS CURED BY HOME TREATMENT. P. A. Good ol Kalido, Writes: Dr. W.C. Ramsey, Akron, O.: I have used most of my mouth's treat ment that you sent mo for deafness and am well pleased with the results, lean say that fny hearing has been fully restored. Thanking you for the good you have dono me, I remain, vours trulv. P. A. Good. " Kalido, O. CATARRH AND CHRONIC . BRONCHITIS CURED. Mrs. J. W. Baughman. Barberton. Ohio: I had been afllcted with catarrh sincechildhood: had frequent attacks of tonsilitis (quinsy) since I was 18. It would could on in the summer as frequently as in the winter. I have also had a chronic cough since I was a little girl. All feared that chronic bronchitis would develop lung troub le. I went to Dr. Ram.se y. The ex pense was a trifle. He lias cured me. I consider myself a well woman and cheerfully recommend the treatment to all. Consultation. Examination- Iu- I Itnlar Trantmant ,Trwl till mollmfnon for the first seven eays as a trial to all benest inquirertf, FREE. Treatment and medicine after the free-trial, f5.00 per month. CALL ON OR ADDRESS, I Dr. W. C. Ramsey, Rooms 411 to 413 Everett Block, AKRON, OHIO. ' Onice only open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat Urdajs. I 5. Low Average Temperature. 6. Long Life. . Removable Galvanized Ice Compartment. ) SOLE AGENTo - 218 South Main Street. A philologist estimates that of every 100 words in the French language IS are superfluous JOHN ALLEN HOT WEATHER Demands light-weight FOOTWEAR. Our .stock or tans and tail oxfords has never been more complete, "i on. will be pleased with our goods and prices if you call and see No.,IS8 S Main St. That Distressing; Pain! mm NO NEED of sunertng irom tieajacne when It Is so easy to have and to take our sure cure. t Some headache remedies are harmful; these are made to cure neadacne; have no bad effect; sure to do you jjood as well as lo cure the pain. REGULAR PACKAGE, 25c. HIMMELMAN, PHARMACIST 164 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ' I i- !! 25