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Wash
Manufacturers and job-'
bers are cleaning up their
stocks of wash goods. We
have bought lots of them
at half they are worth.
Wednesday
Morning .
Will convince you when
you see suqh values.
5c
5,000 yards of the best
gingham. fast colors.
apron
6&
3,000 yards of toile madras cords,
in navy pink and medium, blue
grounds -with polka dots, rings
and a variety of other figures in
white. The market price was 10c.
Our price 8jh.
10c
Dotted mulls in pink, blue, red
also in stripes, any amount "was
sold for 12JoC and 15c. Our price
10c.
Dress ginghams in fast colors,
plaids and stripes, same as you
pay 10c and 12Jc. See these
goods at 8c.
10c
Dress ginghams, latest styles in
plaids and stripes. Would be
extra good values at 15c. Our
price 10c.
150-152 South Howard St.
Taxes 5 Due
IF" YOU FIND
YOURSELF SHORT
ASE. VJL LOAN
YOU ON TERMS
THAT AJI1
SUIT YOU.
IIWE will make loaiib. from. fo to $1,000 on
watches. Diamonds, Household Goods,
Pianos, Orsans, Horses, Wagons, Carriages,
Store and Office- Fixtures, Merchandise,
Stocks, Bonds, Jewelry, Ilullding Associa
tion Books, Insurance Policies, Rents, Con
tracts, WITHOUT ANY PUBLICITY
WHATEVEE AND WITHOUT REMOV
IIQJ THEM FROM YOUR POSSESSION.
Elegant Private Offices.
III I
Nathan IV1. Berk,
193 South Howard St., S"d
Loans made thi same'day. Opm evenings.
Phone 1522 and 812.
J9. f' SnnrSale '
For week ending Saturday July 8.
6 lbs. good cooking rice for 25c !
2 lbs. 14c Eio coffee (without
cnecKsj ior 'A)c
i
I lb. 35c Japan tea for 29c i
II iars Economv soap for 25c
(one of the best laundry soaps)
; Sugars
17 lbs. granulated sugar for $1
.19 IhE. ivhifa "A" fnrtl '
Oi IKo cvra iiroir-n 1 !
21 lbs. extra "C"for?l
22 lbs, yellow for $1
Coffees
r
Hot from the roasters.
I
Java i
i ana Mocna 2oc, 30c, 62, extra fine
i grade for 38c ;
j jvuu uue ot fiLbxinu britfcs i
strictly fresh and strontr
Tumeric .auc, wmte musterd
i
a seed 20c, black musterd seed 20c,
J -......, Ww, ..U.U .....
celery seed 20. coriander seed 20c.
5 mixed spices 20c, whole cinnamon
me, wnoie cloves
I spices 20c
20c, whole all-
t
nil l-ii n I..1 ij n'liiTH. n. itium 'r m.
dozen for 10c -
For iced tea drink S. &, G.'s COc
: ueyiou auu inuia tea or a. c w.s
80c Orance Pekoe No. 1 CevlonJ
and India.
i i .
i nina &. .lanan lea store
i 164 S. Howard St., Tel. 526
Schumaker & Gammeter
1 Next to Laskaris fruit store.
j Will be closed all day July 4th.
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John G. Engslkart, WnuF. Eckart
Engelhart & Eckart
Plumbers, gyRS,.
Mfrs. ofthe Engelhort Hot Water
Generator.
Big Supply of Fruits For the
Fourth of July.
We make the purest and best lee
Cream in the United States.
Wholesale and retail.
N.,Iaskaris Co.
Ehone 2$3. . 162 S. Hxiwarcl si.
Battle of Santiago, at 'Lakeside
Earfc evening of "July 4th,. free. 10
ig ship in action.
f.ForiJflne plumbing call on O. M.
Oberlin for prices.
H
GOOD GAIN
Made In Every Ward.
Added Valuation $350,
000 to $400,000.
Fifth Ward Assessor
Shows Largest Gain,
Making an Increase of $200,
000 Over 1899.
Incorporated Companies Have Not
All Reported.
Mr. B. F. Davis, the assessor for
the Fifth ward filed his report with
Auditor Sister, Monday morning.
It proved to be .thu banner ward of
the city, showing a gain of almost
$200,000, as compared with 1898.
The reports for the two years are
av follows :
'- 189a.
1898:
f 12,200
190
120
Houses
11,230
200
Cattle
Mules,. 80
Carriages 5,080
Household 12,050
Watches.. . 590
Pianos 16,480
Merchandise 29,330
Baw material . . 13,000
Money 2,980
Credits .... 51,300
Bonds ... 100
Kon-taxable se
curities 2,700
5,0201
14,470
570
17,520
32,230
13,490
650
59,140
200
Totals
1145,120
1276,780
The City.-
This completes the reports for the
entire city. There has been a gen
eral gain in all the wards, the aggre
gate of whicli will be, when the
corporations have filed their reports,
from $350,000 to $400,000.
The totals for 1899 and 1898, by
wards, are as follows:
1899
1898
$ 963,637
1,079,180
544,070
248,970
276,780
101.790
First. .
Second
I 672,747
. 435,510
448,480
222,900
145,120
157,150
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Totals $2,081,907 $3,294,427
This leaves a shortage of $1,212,520
as compared with last year's return,
wnicn includes all incorporated com
panies. After these valuations ,ar,e
ngurea m n.is believed mere will be
a gain of from $350,000 to $450,000 "oh
the "duplicate.
Spend the Fourth at Lakeside
park dancing. Band concert, sports
of all klndb all day.
THROUGH THE HEART
George Lindley, an Aged Boston
Farmer, Shot Himself. V sj
George Lindley, an aged farmer;
living in Boston township, commit-.
ted suicide early Monday morning.
He was in bed at the time. His
family heard thevfeport of a pistol.
Bushing to his room they found that
he had shot himself through the
heart. Death was instantaneous.
He has been in poor health for some
time and was despondent.
Spend the Fourth at' Lakeside
park dancing. Band concert, sports
of all kinds all day.
SUB-STATION
Will be Located In Down
Town District.
Orders Received From Post-Office
Department Months Receipts.
Postmaster L. S. Ebright received
notice Monday morning from file
postoftlee department at Washing
ton to establish a sub-.tation at
South Howard and Mill sts. The
Station h to be established by July 15.
Nearly all who have heard of
the location of the sub-station are
commenting adversely on its being
so near the new government build
ing claiming that it doesn't provide
any accommodation for the suburban
districts of the city.
A petition asking for a bub-station
at corner of Exchange and Spicer
sts., and which was signed by about
2X) citizens living in that vicinity,
was presented at the local office not
longago.
Receipts.
The receipts fc the Akron nost-
offlce for the month of June aggre
gated $11,415.25. In June, 189S, the
receipts weie $9,349.81, being $2,065.44
less than the same month this yrar.
The Edson Kibli Market has moved
to 126 N. Howard st.
Battle 'bf Santiaga at- Lakeside
E ark, evening of July 4th, free.- 10
ig ships in.action. "
If youthinkof changingyourheat
ing boiler call on Oberlin ; get prices
on the Cottage boiler for soft coal.
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THE FAMOUS
Queen Quality Shoe
- -.
For Women.
- pnc$3,00
We invite you to call and ex
amine our newest fashions
of "Queen Quality"
Shoes, for which
we have exclu
sive sale.
See our special bargains in
Trunks and Satchels.
Akron.
A Bicycle Case.
TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCIES
you should cany on your wheeling
expeditious- a small case of necessi
ties; a little bottle of witch hazel, a
roll of muslin bandages the right
thing to soothe a bruise or heal a cut.
You want the best on such
occasions. Our "best" will
be sure to overcome the bad
offectb of your ill luck.
!HWPD0HClSU64S.iin
What Do We Drink?
During; the hot seabon nature or
mother earth furnishes us "with
seasonable vegetables and fruits. Of
the fruits we make the mostpalata
ble drinks that are both healthful
and refreshing. The pineapple, the
lemon orange, cherry, currant,
strawberry, raspberry and black
berry. The juice of any or all when
carefully prepared and served makes
a splendid summer drink. The
Model Bakerjr .makes all their syrups
irom tne iruu, inus guaranteeing
any one just the kind of drink that
nature provides for this time of the
year.
Our ice cream mixed with our fruit
juices, makes an ice cream soda that
is fit only for those that know a good
tiling when they drink it. Model
Bakery open day and night.
l'hone 3i)4. S. B. LARFEKTY.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALK Chulce lots on Miller nv. and
Bachtel nv.nt bargain prices. Dear In mind
that thes lots are on graded street, Jufctoff
of car line, In kockI neighborhood, conven
ient to c!iooIh and South End Industries
and Home as low as $Sk). Monir loaned to
build hoiiBCS. ' J. I. BACHTEL,
Phone 72-.V lea South Howard st.
J00 per month, middle-aged man, inside
potttlonof tnibt, IMS. Main. .ttf
flO pur month, managing hotel, house
keeper. l."W 8. Main ft. tsstf
JlOo per month, man and wife ns manag
ing partner and ofllce matron, yearly en
gagement, particulars lddj). Main it. 83tf
$10 per week guaranteed nt start, quick ad
vancement after trial term If merited, par
ticulars 15i! S. Main st.Syoung men wonted,
office positions. catf
YOUNG man Tor our Massillon office,
prominent iiliiciyworth after trlnl J15 per
week, call 150 H. Main st. KStt
MAN and wife for Youngstown branch
office a well established cush business, $80
er.mpnth.assnted.3-earlj- engagement: twr
ays-only, particulars 138 8. Main st estf
TEDEHHOirE 876 when you want help,
no costi no trouble. 23 n-earx. establljhmL nt.
flees from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Akron
office 15(1 8. Main st. Kjtf
WANTED BininK room clrl at
Long
Lake Park Hotel.
inquire nt noii mme
dlately.
D8-G5
B1 li 5" lfJTV '
S SEE S
. US
5 FOR S
RELIABLE
2 BARGAINS 1
IN SHOES
2 TRUNKS S
K CATrUETC Sb
2 AND DRESS SUIT
CASES.
Shumaker
l&Co. 1
S 121 S. Howard st. g
drrrrrsrrrrj
Special
Drive
-ON ALL
Special bargains for
this week.
-OF-
I
AT-
$1.50 a pair
Monday, July 3rd
Rich Steel Engravings
Authentic pictures of the
battles of Santiago and Manila
and are the njost famous pic
tures ever engraved In this
country; given FBEE with
purchases of $5 and upwards.
WilLbe closed all day
July 4th.
RED) BROS.
UP-TO-DATE
Shoe and Trunk House
122 S. Howard St.
Six-Horsepower
Electric Motor
For sale cheap.
In good condition. Inquire
Akron Photo Eng. Co.
5 PER CENT.
..FARM LOANS..
We have MONEY TO LOAN
on lirst-class improved farms a 5
per cent.
Wall & Hollinger
226 South Main st.
Akron, O.
The Playful Kitten
July 4
V8
Will bo In the swim nt Lonir Luke Fork.
Tnlco your families for n cool and delightful
ride by steamer. Fill your baskets or have
an elegant dinner at tno park Hotel fof E3c.
steamers leave at s a.jn ana i p.m. iteturn
lng 12:30 and 7 p.m. 2c round trip.
Scientific Shoeing,
The Best of Help,
Kind Treatment,
A Cool Shops
AT.
Prof. Rich's,
Phono 832.
411 South Main St.
You Must Eat-to Live
Why not come where you get
the BEST MEALS at all hours?
TME
ATLANTIC GARDEN
. European Restaurant
DETTLING BROS., Props.
200-202 E. Mill St.
Leg Broken.
Harry Zulsdorf, aged 14 years, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Zulsdorf, of
South Sherman st., had his rigliHeg
broken between the hip and knee
Saturday night.
Finest exhibition of fireworks in
Summit county at Randolph park
July 4th.
For Powell's Defense.
S. G. Rogers has nresnted a bill
for $225' for the defense of Arthur
Powell.
Spend the Fourth nt Lakeside
park dancing. Band concert, sports
of all "kinds all day.
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ELECTRIC ROAD.
Wants Franchise Over Copley Road
Extends to Sharon.
The Cleveland, Wadsworth &
Southern Electric railway applied to
thf County Commissioners for a
franchise over the Copley road, con
necting Akron, Loyal Oak and Wadb
worth, Monday afternoon.
The company agrees to begin work
by May. 1900, and to push work by
May. 1901. The Commissioners will
grant the franchise if term are t-at
isfactory.
Proot of It.
"So you think there really is eomn
thing in heredity, after alii"
"I do. Yonng Mnndsley, who is try
ing to get np a north pole expedition,
is the son of a woman who nsed to lie
an inveterate house hnnter, not because
she could have used a house if she had
found one, but for the mere love of the
thing." Chicago News.
The Trj-luc Position.
"I don't eee why you should talk
about being worried by any investiga
tion. You have never done anything.
Yon have no reason to be apprehen
sive." "Yes, I have. I am the man who is
expected to ask the questions and tak
back talk." WashinKton Star
PERSONALS.
M- Otih Hower of Chicago, is in
the city.
R. S. Qtiiue, 404 Sumner st., who
was. burned Wednesday nt Spicer
school, is improving.
Mr. Alden Baw and wife ot
Marysville, aro guests of Policeman
Arthur Cogswell and wife of 140
Benjamin bt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keck will
spend the Fourth in Springfield, at
the I. O. O. F. home.
Mrs. Johu Gostlin and daughter,
Maud, of 114 Pearl St., have left for
Montreal, Can., where they will visit
Mrs. G.'s old home. They will be
absent about two months.
Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Barron left
Saturday far Detroit to visit a few
weeks.
C. F. Wood"," local commercial
freight agent of the B. & O., has
gone to California for a few weeks'
tour of tho state.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cummins
were in Sandiibky, Saturday.
Rev. John H. Bickford" of Pitts
burg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
N. C. Stone over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. CKoplin, of 517
West State st-, have left for a visit.of
a few days with friends at La Porte,
Ind.
L. C. Koplin, of 513 West State st.,
accompanied by his wife, left Sat
urday evening for Ashtabula, where
they will spend a few days with
friends.
Mrs. C. L. Brockway and daughter
Ethel, of Cleveland, former Akron
ians, are visiting old acquaintances
here. They will remain ten days.
H. Evan Williams, the renowned
tenor singer, is spending his vacation
at his home in Thomastown.
Robert Todd, of Urbana, is tiie
guest of J. T. Enright.
P. C. and Nick Huber and families
spent Sunday in Massillon.
Arthur Smith left for Sandusky
Saturday on his bicycle. From there
he will go toKelly's Island.
Goldie and Katie Hall of Chewton,
LPa., are the guests of their uncle, J.
,M. Clearwater, 105 Sibley st.
Chas. B. Raymond, general mana
ger of the American Hard Rubber
Co., is In Chicago.
E. W. Wiese is in Cleveland to
day. Mrs. Lucinda W. Brown, better
known as "Aunty" Brown, of 206
Carroll st., left Monday morning for
Boston, where she will spend the-
summer.
Will O'Brian and Chas. LeRoy are
spending a few days in Buffalo. .
Dr. L. P. Waldron and family left
today for a two weeks' .vacation in
Eastern Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Miss Ida May-Orr left for Colum
bus Sunday for a week's visit with
friends. '
Hon. U. L. Marvin is in Columbus
visiting with relatives.
Mrs. S. F. Bowser "and daughter
Ada of Fort Wayne, Ind., and the
Misses May and Ina Bachtel of
Canton, O"., spent Sunday in Akron
the guests of A. C. Bachtel, 132 Car
roll st.
Mrs. Geo. Smithisler, accompanied
by her daughter, Miss It hnu, is visit
ing her son, Harry Smithisler, of 150
S. Higii st.
Louis J. Grether ib home after a
two week's business trip to Wooster
iu the interest of J. Lamparter & Co.
John Lamparter is in Zanesville.
Miss Lulu Kurtz of 811 East Ex
change st. left Monday for East
Liverpool to spend the wsek witli
friends.
J. P. Curry, of West Center St., is
in Summilton, Pr., where he will en
Joy the Fourth.
Mrs. Albert Koch and sons of
Lima, of tho Lima hotel, are the
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koch,
110 Adolph avo.
Mrs. Thomas M. Fiscus, "07 Water
st., wat, called to Oil City, Pa., Mon
day, on account of the death of her
mother.
John Dormt of Cincinnati, is visit
ing his parents on West Center st.
Ho will leave next Sunday for Bos
ton, where ho has secured a position.
Battle of Santiago at Lakeside
Eark evening of July 4th, free 10
lg ships in action.
NEWJBRICK BLOCK R. E. Mc
Allister will soon commence the
erection of a two story brick block on
bis lot. on sjoutii nowara st., near
Mill.
RECEIVER
For Root-Tea-Na Co.
Alleged Stock Has Ceased
to Pay Dividends.
Profits Diverted From
Company's Interests.
An Action to Recover Heavy
Damage Claim.
Judgments by
Entries-
Default Calendar
-Courts.
E. E. Otis was appointed receiver
of the JRoot-Tea-JNa Herb Company
Monday morning by Judge Koluer,
JHe furnished $5,000 bond.
This action was taken on tho
annlicatiohof Hilon S. Sumner, Wm
H. Denham, Alfred E. Young and.
Carl Sumner, stockholders, wno
asked for a dissolution of the com'
nany. It is capitalized at $50,000.
They alleged that it had ceased to
nay dividends and was being ope
erated without profit. For two years,
the profits have noibeen sufficient to
pay dividends. They claim the
earnings have been diverted from the
best interests of tho company. In
affidavits which accomDanv the Deti'
tion it is alleged that the books have
not been kept in such a condition
that stockholders could tell how the
company stood financially.
Heavy Damages Asked.
Thomas F. Gilson has sued the
American Cereal company for $15,
000. He was injured by falling from
a box car while atrempting to set tne
brakes. He was acting under orders
from the foreman.
Debts and Claims.
The referee" in the case of Will
Christy vs. the Akron Street Rail
way company, hab been ordered to
determine the amount of the debts of
the company and the claims in dis
pute.
Old Case Dropped.
The old cases of H. C. R: Wall vs.
A. L. Congerhas been dropped from
the calendar.
Injunction Continued.
Tiie injunction in the case of-Kellie
M. Hower vs. the American Cereal
company has been continued untiL
July 10.
Default Judgments.
S. F. Sweitzer assignee, vs. Chas.
Rempus, $339.14.
Grace H. Martin, vs W. H. Eag
ling, $77.49 and $1,118.28.
Embezzlement Alleged.
A transcriDt of the case of the
State vs. Irvin G. Keatloy has been
filed in Common Pleas court. He is
charged with embezzlement.
Marriage Licenses.
Jesse Hazenbush, Akron 23
Harriet'M. Brown, Akron 22
M. S. Chapman, Waterbu'ry, Ct... .44
Kate N. TJpson, Cuyahoga Falls 31
George Dolbow, Chicago
Mary Gordon, Akron. .
W. E. Lloyd, Akron
Jessie TV Metzger, Akron
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Two Saloons.
Two saloonists failed to pay. the
Dow tax at the last collection. The
amount collected was $32,000. One of
the saloons is in Coventry and the
other in the Third ward.
LAST LINKS.
ENROUTE TO "WAR Erie train
No. 6 west Saturday had on board a
number of soldiers "from Camp
Meade, near Harrisburg, Pa.,wio are'
on their way to the Philippines.
GOODYEAR PICNIC Six hun
dred tickets were sold at the Union
depot Saturday for the annual outing
of the Goodyear Rubber co. at Ce
dar Point.
NIGHT OPERATOR J. AV.
Hutchinson, of Lewisburg, O., lias
secured a position as night operator
for the Valley road at the Howard
st. station.
BAND IN DEMAND The Eighth
Regiment baud went to Uurbana this
morning where they will play a con
cert this evening, and tomorrow they
they will escort a lodge from there to
Bellefountaine where they will play
the Fourth, with a grand concert
in the evening. A. weed's engage
ment will also be played at Pittsburg
about tho middle of the month.
LARGE OUTING About 1,700
tickets were sold atr Youngstown
Monday morning for the annual out
ing of the Iron and Steel Workers
association which is being held at
Randolph park.
WILL CLOSE STORES The first
annual picnic of the Hardware and
Stove Dealers' association "will be
held July 12 at Put-in-Bay. All the
hardware and stove dealers of the
city have signed a contract to havo
their respective stores closed during
the entire day of the picnic. A good
program of sports will be arranged
and pleasant time la being antici
pated. AT RANDOLPH Tho members
of the Young. Mon's1 Tnstltatg at
Bachfister, Fak, will, picnic eet 'Ran'
dblph,park.Thursday. ;
FOURTH AT POSTOFFIOE
Tuesday being a legal holiday, the
postofilce will be closed for the day
at 10:80 a.m. Carriers will
make
AaaaAaMMMaMuiMMaMJhaAai
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When placing vour order remember J. M. LAFFER
handles the best brands old process WHITE LEAD and LINSEED
OIL as well as strictly pure colors, VARNISHES, GLASS, etc.
Enamel Your Bicycle For 15c Any Color
J. M. LAFFER, Druggist
Clarendon Hotel Block.
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REMOVAL SALE
Our Entire Stock IVIus-t Gc
Consisting of a fine line of Wood Mantels of various designs,
with prices, to suit everybody. Come in and look them over be
fore you buy. See our complete line of natural gas materials,
such as burners, asbestos back walls, gas grates and incandes
cent gas fuel, etc. Call and get our prices before you buy.
Jas. T.
Tel. S'T'S.
Oar-.
iflHBMlfiiMiL
IBHHHSFMIhI
L-. J. HEFFERNAN
PRACTICAL FL.UIViQE:re
204 A. IVlartco-t: st. Tel. 649
Qo-fc IVly Prices.
GEO.
A-fc
TREE USE OF DARK ROOM-fl
Also Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Musical Instruments,.
Strings, Etc., Guns, Revolvers and a full line of Sporting Goods, Cart
ridges and Fishing-Tackle. Call and get our prices.
228 South IVIain St., Akfron, O.
SKSsfrs$sfrSSSS-
$$3$S3S3SS5S$3&$xS
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It's Still Hot and the Only Way
to Keep Cool is to Buy a
"Detroit"
Gasoline Stove
The Jahant Co.
166 South
ono delivery over morning district,
leaving the office at 7 and 7:30 a.m.
Akl afternoon and evening mails will j
be closed at 4 p.m. Jso money order
business will be transacted.
NO CASE AGAINST BRAD
FORD William H. Bradford, ar
rested on complaint of Saloouist
Harry Winter, was discharged
Mommy in Police court. It was al
leged that lie obtained money under
falibe pretense. There was nothing
to substantiate tne cnarges. j'rose
cntor Benner asked that tho case be
dismissed.
EYES BUIiNED The 14 year
old bon of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gair.
of 7SI Summer st., had his eyes badlv
burned bunday. He was shooting a
cannon,, 'when the- powder flew
through th'a-tou'ch hole.
BUGGY Olf -FLHH-Qfticer Mc
Allister discovered the leathor pad
ding of a buggy on fire in the rear of
the fish market on Mill st. Saturday
evenincat 8:40 o'clock. The Chemi-
cal engino extinguished the blaze.
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lowers
IHovtsai-c! artel IVIill
PfWt
PLAHS AHB J AM. AVOKK
SHss GUARANTEED
hill
First-Class Plumbing Work a Specialty.
Orders Promptly Filled.
Tel. 195.
Ses.Tel.74T.
203 East Market St.
S. DALES & SON
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in best makes of.
t.owQS't: Prices.
IWN0 CHARGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS
If you are Interested in
GIVE US A CALL
Crown and Bridge Work can't be beat.
Prices are consistent. Gold fillings fl
and up. Best teeth $8.00.
Philadelphia Dental Rooms
126 South Main st.
Open evenings: Sundays 10 to I.
We are closing out our en-
tire stock of f
BICYCLES
Special prices on all sum-
mer goods.
Rohrbacher & Allen!
Builders' Hardware
and Mill Supplies
Tel. 70. 170 S. Howard st.
Howard St.
DEATHS.
Buchanan Frank J. Buchanan,
aged 23 years, 7 months and 2S days,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Buchan
an, 223 Wabash avo., died Saturday
evening, July 1, of tuberculosis. Tho
funeral son-ices were held Monday
nfternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the resi
dence Burial took placo in Cuya
hoga Falls.
Hokkr John II. Hofer, the mx-months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hofar, 513 Sumner st., died
Mondav morning. July 3, ofbrnin
trouble. Funeral AVednesday.
Rbxxie Thomas A. Rennie, the
four-month-old son of Mr. and. Mrs.
Chas. E. Rennie, 117 Bachtel av.,
died Sunday, July 2, of cholera" in
fantum. Funeral Joly-j4. atr. 9:30
o'olock afrSt. Mary's church. V
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