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atnrday For any of our WHITE or COLORED SHIRT WAISTS that we sold for 59c to $2. All sizes, 32 to 42. All One Price Saturday 150-152 South Howard St. 8. & O.'s POINTERS Our combination offer 12 lbs. of granulated sugar nnd 1 lb. of any 50o tea for $1.00, would cost you ordlnarilly $1.22. This wook we give you the oppor tunity to Pave 22c on a dollar Investment. lfow many lots do you want? Schumacher&Gammeter 164 S. Howard St. NATURAL. In Stoves Heaters nnd Furnaces, and for Lighting ENGELHART & ECKART Plumbers, MSRS1" HW I JETTZSL & American An vixny wlnnur lipemiBO wo lend in tlrnt- uinuM wnru. -ivy uinnn yon will May with UK, 405 E. Exchange tj Tel. 729 Names and Addresses Select list, of fnnnorH in Summit mid adjoining count lo now rondy JACKSON THE PRINTER '"Get Our Prices Main nnd Market tits, Everett Iiulldlnc Order Flic Never limply. Telephone 241 twwwwwv Dolls Dolls Dolls Full lino jniil, received. 500 Styles The Fair Foster Bros. Wc Sell Cheap WVWlMWVWWVWAWW We begun todny to maniifaoturo Pure Home-made Candies . Fancy, Chocolates And nil klndiw)f candles which wo sell At wliolosnlo nud retail, IM. Loialeiris'Oo. I'hono 280. , UY2fi. Howard Ht. Attend the Tip Top blcyclo rnoosttt Fair grounds ncjct Baturdny at 2 o'clock. REUNION 01 FotofMcCoy Families nl Lake sldo Park. The twontli'lli aiinnal reunion of thu Fnlor - McCoy fnmlly nssoclutlon was held at Lake side imrk. Aug. 10. Aflor routine business tho following olll eors and cuiiiiiiIUouh wore elected: i'roitldont, Mih. Mury (Fnlor) Long; vlcu president. Win. McCoy; soeri' inry, Miss P. Fnnn.v Fnlor; assistant Hccretnry, At rs. Nellie (Fulnr) Knox; treasurer. Illniui H. Fnlor; assistant treasurer, .fiiNper Fnlnr. Commjtteoon cooking and table iirmngunientH, Mrs. Cora (Fnlor) Dwycr, chairman; Mrs. Nellie (Fnlor) Knox, Mrs. Zoru (McCoy) Oupp, Mr Nannie Smith, Mrs. Flora Klutz, and Miss Zoo McCoy. Music Hlrnin Gnrcolon. Fnlor, chalnnnu; Win. McCoy, Akron, O., Chns. K. Fnlor, Knhrlum Fnlor, Clnr enco Fnlor, Geo. L. Fnlor, nnd Frank Fnlor. Amusements Kpliriiim Fnlor, chairman ; II. Uurcolon Fnlor, MIks Mary iong, Airs Aiiunio jr nior; vaik worlh, Mth Ida Fnlor Smith nnd Michael G. Shook (Swan, Iowa). Boats nnd boating Tod Fnlor, chairman, west Branch, Alien.; A. I). Capp, Sharon, Kdwnrd McCoy, Copley, and Fonrose Fnlor, Akron. llesolutlons Mury Fnlor Longnnd H.S.Falor. The coinniltteo on rebuilt Uoub inado the following report: Your committee beg leavo to pre sent the following preatnblo and res olutions: "Whereas, The almighty and jus Ruler of tho universe has lnhisdl vlno wisdom and power, taken from among our moinbors as an associa tion of relatives and friends, a ro markablo number of dearly loved ones, and added their names to the long roll of thu silent dead, und "Whereas. Those having come to our notice, through tho secretary, it is right nnd proper that this asso ciation at its annual reunion this day assembled, should bo appraised of their deceased. That condolences may be extended to each family thus sorrowfully afflicted, and that beau tiful fragrant flowers may bo placed upon our festod board in commemo ration of our deceased friends each returning anniversary year. And Whereas, The following named lately deceased as noted by our secretary should bo appropriate ly remembered at this mooting, to wit: Mrs. Hobekah (McCoy) Quackenbush, Missouri; Philo Mc Coy, Akron ; James McCoy, Wads worth; Elizabeth (McCoy) Dixon. Luther H. Dixon, husband and wife, Teegardon, Ind.; Mrs. Lorllla Viors Falor, wife of Isaac Falor, North field; Mrs. Mary (Hnndor) Falor, wlfo of Geo. W. Falor, Morrill, Mich ; Hoy Falor, son of tho lata Henry C. and Josephine Fnlor, Mussillon; OlgaA.Fnlor, daughter of Fonroso and Hose (Brlgger) Falor Akron; Jeremiah A. Long, hiiBband of Mary Falor Long, Akron, O.; John Man tel, husband of Adaline Falor Man tel. Mogadore, O. : Falor, son of William and Sally Falor, Swan, Iowa; Jacob Reeves, son of Honry ana Alice raior .Keeves, swan,iovu. Therefore, be it "Resolved, That we bow to the will of Almighty God, who by his mighty power controls not only the destiny of individual relatives and friends, but also thatof governments nnd nations; also "Resolved, That wo tender our condolences to tho immediate friends of the. deceased, and recommend them to His strong arm for refugo and consolation in thoirdays of great, grief. And bo it further "Resolved, That a copy of this preamble und resolutions bo spread upon tho minutes of the secretary's book and that a copy of tho same bo published In some nowspajier of Ak ron, and that such publication" bo sent to tho immediate friends of the abovo named decousod. "Respectfully-submitted, "Maky Fai.orLonci, "Hiram S. Falok, "Committee on resolutions." Letters of rogrol wore road from faraway friends. About (K) signed tho register of numos of ago, placo of birth nnd presont uddross. Tho third Saturday In August 1000 tho date, and Lako Sldo Park, Akron, ()., tho filaoe, was chosen for tho next moot iiff. Don't miss tho bloyolo races at Fountain park Saturdny nftornoou, Sept. 2. TlokotB for the Ton Numbor Star course to bo clvon at the Grand Opera house this fall and wlntorwlll ho put on sale on nnd after Wednes day, Sept. 0, morning at I) n'olook nt Opora houso box olllco. TlokoUi will also bo sold by canvassers. Watch for the Tip Top (Jyolo Pa- rnilo noxt Friday ovonlng. Members moot nt PorkhiH Park ut7:il0 o'olook. .iom WIoho, Clint. ""twinsduiio. F. M. FoHDoiiduii of Akron In visit ing his fnth or hero this week. Mrs. C. L. Clmitiburliitn, son Hur ley nud daughter Josephine, und Mrs. .1. T. Iliiiiford of Olovolimd, visited their parents. Mr. und Mrs. W. C, Prentiss, u few day last week. howls F.Ktey of Ravoiina, willed on Fred Huddleslnii onu dn, lust week. Mr. K. Sluitluok or Keiulnllvllle. Ind., Mrs. 1). Stendmnn of Rued City, Mtoh., and Mrs. John Trout or Orrvlllo, are spending this week with their brother, lruSlintluolt. .lumen Huddluston or Akron spun! Sunday with his paroiitH. Albert Christy or Cleveland vlsllud J. C. Ithioknmu hero recently. Mrs. Eokloy nnd Mrs. Hosoiiburg and daughter of Milan Center, and Mrs. K. P. Hand or Philadelphia, are guests at. George Olininburlnlu'H home. Mrs. (lowoll and sou Fred or Cleveland, visited friends here last week. Messrs. A. N. Itooso and K. M. McCreory jimI the MIssos Cora Chamberlain and ICduii Nichols worn In Dotrolt, Mich., over Sunday. .. DtlHIH. Don't miss the bicycle races at Fountain nark Saturday aflernnon. Sopt. 2. Starcourso tickets will bo on sale on and after Wednesday morning. Sept. (I, at opera house box olllco anil canvassers. Ton groat attractions fnrl. The best riders In thu State will conipeto in TIpTop Bloyolo races next Saturday. Mr. Claude Tliaido, direct from Keith's Union Square Thcntro, New York city, Is at Summit Lako Park tills week and iniml, lie hkiiii In In. appreciated. Take Rapid Transit, line. iwwwwmiwwwwwiiiwwmwwwiniumwtww li illl And others. Over 150 sample Btoves on our iloor. General line of Hardware, Glass, Furnaces and House Furnishing Goods. Pouchot,Hunsicker&CoJ 216 and 218 South Main Street. tMmMMM : 0RGAINS ; !at bargains! 1 Stnrr organ 1 Estoy organ 1 1 Mason Hamlin J 1 Martin piano . IRradfort $20i $22S $soJ $120! $isoi a I Kranlch fc Rach,worth (new) $oOti, now S37B . .. : .-.--- - - unnnn ncori nitrtiir itin a There are only n few, call nnd J see our linn of coeds: sold for Scash or time. S Our lino of K. & li. Pianos, also 'Richmond and Starr was never J j more complete. J fGeo. M. Otf & iro.; Telephone 1402 US SOUTH HOWARD STRKKT OlttllltCtMIHtM)lOltttl ill 1 CANNING 11 .lust received n la mo Hhinmetit of PLUMS, PEACHES, und all other kinds of fruit. Best Mason cans, quarts. JBc per doz. 172X lfc- granulated sugar $1. All package cotfee 10c lb. 'The Best" flour $1 per sack. J.C.HERBRUCK 186 S. Howard Street. Goods delivered promptly. Tel 283. See prizes displayed In Frank, Laubacn & Clemmor's show window which will bo awarded noxt Satur day to winners of blcyclo races at Fair grounds. Savillo Sisters have been retained another week and nro presenting a now series of electric surprises. Don't fail to see them. Tnko Rapid Tran sit linofor park. Steamer for L.L. park8:'!0undl dally Opening John Frlsch, watchman for Amer ican Cereal Co. for many years, pur chased tho Louis Zeller saloon on Grant st., and will havo a formal Oponlng ' Friday, Sept. 1 Fru Lunch Will be served All Day Also on Labor Day, September 4th. Kvnryhody Is cordially invited to attend HE kit and LtiNGH. All kinds or Mquurs and Cigars con stantly on hand. JOHN FRISCH, Prop. MONEY! WB LOAN IT ON EASY PAYMENTS-IP YOU FIND YOURSELF OUT WE WILL LOAN YOU ON TERMS TIIAT WILL SUIT Y0U-L0ANS MADE ON HALF HOUR'S NOTICE. Wi: will imtktt InmiH f i mill." to 1, 11 en Wrttchi'H, IUiiiiuiiiiIk, lliiiinulinlil tlneilK, I'llltlUX, Ul'UIIIIN, HlllMH, IIHOIH, ClIITlllte'H. Hlor.i iuhI uilli'i' Kl xl 11 1 en, Mttrrluiixuiai, MIouIin, IIiiiuIh, Jewelry. Iliillillnu AmocIh- llllll llOllllll, lllMIIIIIII'll l'llllCll'H. lll'lllH, 1ll. IrndH, WITIItlllT ANY lMIlll.lOITV wha'it.vkii ami without uhmov- INtl T1IKM KltOM YOllll I'OWJIIHHION. Dlcpaiit .Prlvnlc Offices. AH Securilv l La u., Nathan IVI. Qork, 193 South Howard St., '&'" Phone 1522 nud 112. Opeu rvculuci. year ' $a7B:oporatIons August Clearance Sale M . D. BR0USE, Agt, l R Is of tho host qimlitv of Cold Hollcrl Stool, and should not be classed with wrought iron. Tho plntes, ovon nnd Hues are all of thu BEST WROUGHT STEEL ALSO- Climax Steel Ranges Nna mmmmM NOT PERMANENT. Walter Wcllman Will Recover From His Injuries. A specialist, of London who has been consulted by Walter Wellman reports that the Injury to MT-Well- maii, who was sorlou8ly,hite;by a fall into a snow covered crevasse, will not be permanent and tiiat" he expects Mr. Wellman will lfo quito well in a few months. The patient, howover, will have to undergo two THE HEATHEN CAN WAIT. A Squatter Iden of Where Cburlir Should Be-glu. The other day an old squatter came to tho city nud attended divine services at a fashionable, church. The old fel low listened with rapt attention to tho sermon, occasionally nodding In ap proval or shaking Ids liend la uncer tainty. 'When a man with the contri bution Ikix approached, the squatter asked: "What's up?" "Wo nrc taking up a collection for the heathen, and as you seemed to be so much Interested In the sermon I didn't know but you would like to ghe a few dimes." "What's the matter with tlm heathen?" "Why, he doesn't know anything, about the gospel, and we want to raise money enough to send it to him." "Wall, i tell yer, I don't think he'll spile afore mornln. I've got a hoss 6wap on nan, an ef I Uen get 'nuff boot come aroun an we'll sorter look "inter the matter" "But, ray friend, the heathen chil dren need clothes." "So does mine, byjlngo. nil! ain't worn nuthln hut a shirt for six months nn haster- stay onten -perllte bocicty. lice's got a vacancy in his britches big' gem yer hat, an Jack hnsloi stay un der the houso wheti a stranger comet, Vase he got Ids clothes scorched durln hog klllln. Ciime nrotin art or the swap, fur I don't think the heathen will spile afore uinridn." Arkansas Traveler Flultliix For a Drink. A guide who has douo more or less plug Ashing on Moosclookmcguullc lake says ho can get n drink of nice, cold water whpu ho Is anchored on a lake, provided tho water Is deep enough. For deep llshlug It Is customa ry to sound for n clay bottom before casting anchor, nnd our Informant claims thnt he can so'iiid to secure a cool drluk. Ho ties a n eight to the bottom of his coffee bottle, and with the string tied nUo to thu cork ho drops It to tho bottom; then by a quick Jerk pulls the cork, the bottle Alls with cold, clear water, and hn has only to pull It In. Phillips Phonograph. To (let 11 Viiriiiini. Professor Downr's achievement In liq uefying hythogeu has led to tho dis covery nl" an easy met hod for obtain ing an nhnoHl perfect vacuum, nud that In n single minute. When n glass tube, (Hied wilh air and closed at one end, has Its open end dipped Into n cup of liquid hydrogen, tho Intense cold eonileiiNes thu air Into a kind of snow which settles to the biiltoui. If, then, tliu upper part of thu tube, fioiu which tlio solldllled air hits fallen, Is removed li.v heating and scaling It oil', It he comes a vacuum chamber so free from nlr Unit ll Is (iiillcull to force au elec tric current through It. LfNi'leDK to Tr. "Is ll hot enough foryouV" asked tin? fat lady. "It's miller ton Id," replied the leg ess wonder, "but I'm not kicking." Chleitfo News. The Poor Oiien, Tommy Paw, are all editors stnrv Ink, like the funny men say they aroV Mr. Plgg -No; on y tho ones who own their papers.- ludlnnapolls .louraal. Of summer goods must bu cut out to ninko room for my full and winter stock. Wrap pers, Shirt Waists, Summer Skirts, Spring Suits that are loft must go at any price. The advance stylos of Fall Suits will arrive this wook nnd they nro beautlos and at prices that ovory lady can alrord to buy A Tailor-Made Suit Headquarters for Golf Caps nftor Aug. 15. Remember All Summer Goods Must Go THE T13MPLD South Main street ASSIGNMENT Of City Teachers Announced at Morning Session of institute. Where instructors Will be Stationed. Excellent Address Delivered by Dr. James Milne. Today's Program at the Institute. Teachers Tho assignment of city teachers to tho various positions in the schools was announced during Thursday's morning session of the institute. The assignments arc as follows: Supervisors J. F. Uarnhnrt, writ ing and bookkeeping; N. It. Glover, music; Grace C. Sylla, drawing; Mrsddn 15. Hnushalter, sewiug and sloyd; Ethel M. Foster, cooking; Perry J. Fish, manual training. High school Principal, E. H. Blrnoy, physics; Mary Baird, alge bra; Mrs. Susie C. Cole, English grammar; Antoinette Beard, latin; Ella M. Osgood, English, (rhetoric and English classics); A. M. Dyer, English; Mrs. Eliza beth Thompson, general history and English history; A. H. Mauley, Greek and Latin; Margaret McCall, Geimau nnd English; Harrold B. Recd.algobra and geometry; Anna E. Thomas, Latin; Isabel Baird, geometry; P. Hodge, chemistry, physlcnl geography and physics; Ada Stutzman, algebra and physi ology; J. F. Barnliart, writing; I. R. Gurbult, bookkeeping; Julia Coch rane, reading unci physical culture. Allen school Principal, S. W. Krull; kindergarten, Elsie Seiber HugproomNo. 1, Laura E. Waltz; 2, Mrs. Spraul ; 3, Clarissa Heal; 4. Clara Vandersall ; G, ; 6, Ella McBurney;7, Anna L. Stein; 8 ; 0, Catharine Graham; 10, Ida L. Drake; 11, Flora Freker: 12, Mrs..F. W. Trund; 13, Nofctie Gladwin. Perkins Principal, Elizabeth E. Perry; kindergarten, Grace Hall; No. 1, Ruth, .Leopold ; No. 2, Eliza beth Dyer; No. 3, ; No. 4, Ella Rogers; No. 5, Ethol Bratton; No. 6, F. Grace Stevens; No. 7, Ina Biodgett. Spicer Principal, John McKean; No. 1, Theresa Alexander; No. 2, Margarot McCrady; No. 8, Carrio Cowdeu, No. 4, Amy Homo; No. 5, Hnttio Van Orman; No. 6, Frances Henriessy; No. 7, Elizabeth Brodt; No. 8, Gertrude Etz; No. 0, Bertha Hoagluud; No. 10, Mnry K. NetT; No. 11, Ada MoKlhlnney; No. 12, Augusta Wildes; No. 18, Catharine Weeks; No. 14, Catharine Walters; No. 15, Belle Conger; No. 10, Lillian Randolph. Howo Principal, F. L. Brown; No. 1, Stolla Hapgard; 2, Mnry C. Smetts; Jl, ; 4, Mnry Ovorholt; D, Churlotto Stock Imn; 0, Loulso Haynos; 7, 8, o, Ada J. Motz; 10, Fannie Cook; 11, Blanche Butler; 12, L. D. Slussor. Kent Principal, Loo R, Knight; No. 1, Borlha K. Lamb; 2, Mrs. Eliza Rowlcsjil, Amanda Bibb; 4, Pearl Ntinntnakcr; ft, Loulso Jonnoss; (I, Grnco Vloworj 7, Esther Slnhaugh; 8, Ponrl Myers; 1), MyrtnStookor; 10, Harriet Hampsou; ll, Bessie V. Crawford; 12, Sophia Sawyor; 11), Mary E, Myers; 11, Esthor Dodgo; IB, Neva Hohunmn; 10, W. H. Andei'Hon, Henry Principal, John It. Smith; No. I, Gertrude Tlhlmlrt; 2, Frcdrlua Crispin; il, Mury Wcsoner; 1, N'olllo 'A. Somlur; C, l.ulu Pliolps; (I, Olive S. Taylor;7, Mary Htnnloy; 8, Sophie Wnalinrr; tl, Mabel Brookmttu; 10, Klolse A. Boll; II, Adelaide Me- Caguo; 12, Carrie Farnan. Grace Principal, ICdwnrd P. Idllle; No. I, Jessie B. Waltz; 2, Norn Vottlz; '!, Sarah Thomas; I, Do K I In Klsher, fi, Harriet Noyland; (1, May Ho Robinson: 7, Mrs. Kiln Horberlsh; 8, Maude Wlnshlp. Bowon Principal, Agnes 10. Grls wuldj No. I, Lucille Pel ley; 2, Mnudu E. Flower; il, Margarot Da vies; 4, Catherine Stewart; 5, Abhlo Fi. Moat. Leggott Principal, Elizabeth Camp; No. I, Luotu B. Sutton, as sistant principal; 2, Lonlu B. Clark; 8, E. May Farwoll; I, Murllhi K. Spicor; 5.EstelloSchubort; 0,Emma KUng; 7, R. Bertha Stcckhnn; 8, Mrs. G. W. E. Rowo. Crosby Principal, Mrs. Sarah P. Bonnott; No. 1, Mrs. Miilaua Har ris; 2, Etta L. Trcnsh; 8, Mattlo L. Hlnmun; 4, DoEsta Cook; 5, Geor gia Evans; 0, Jesslo D. Froomau; 7, Anna M. Tnto; 8, Mary E. Crydor; 0, Kate B. Gaswnll; 10, Sftdto C. Mltoholli 11, Hattlo M. Jones; 12, Mnry V. Alexander. Bryan Prlnolpal, M. Elma Camp boll; No. 2, Nolllo Fpyorwoathor; No. U, Cltirn Snydor; No. 4, Myrtlo m l"HErE AFcfe THE sRMCKuSfc M Mi Assignee Men's, Boys', Women's and Children's . . . One lot men's $4.00 One lot men's $2.00, One lot ladles' $2.50 One lot ladies' $2.50 I One lot misses' and $1.00 to $2.00 i One lot children's black and tan shoes, worth a pair now 40c All other goods will go equally as low. Call early and get the pick of the bargains IVIIL.L.EIR'3 Old 5tand No. 606 South CTraCTSC3SCg3CS2SSSSFK lgg7lJIIaa?llJTIIlh Lolb; No. 5, Minnie Dussoll; No- 0, Gertrude Clark. Teachori' Institute. The morning session of the county and city teachers instituto was prin cipally devoted to instruction to the teachers. Excellent talks wero de livered by tho prominent cducntors present. In the afternoon Attorney T. E. Slabaugh addressed tho assemblage on "Civil Government"; Prof. N. L. Glover on "Music," and Dr. Milne gave a gonoral talk. Friends of HirniAyers celebrated his seventy-sixth birthday Tuesday at his homo, 105 Perkins st. Don't fail to see tho Tandem Pur suit race by four Akron Professionals at Blcyclo race next Saturday at Fountain Park. U. R.. K. of P. Headquarters Akron Co. No. 21. Special order No. 1. Every member of Akron Company No. 2, is request ed to attend a meeting of great im portance irmay nignt, sept, l ana Sept. 8th. A. D. Siegfried, Capt. Commandery. You will miss the musical treat of your life if you don't hear Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Diamond at Su.Timlt Lake Park this week. Take Rapid Tran sit line. Don't fail to 6ee the Tandem Pur suit race by four Akron professionals at Bicycle rajes next Saturday at Fountain Park. Notice. All persons who are. holders of In surance policies -written at this agency and who cdntomplato using natural sras are requested to brim; said policies to our offlce for tho pur pose or navinsr natural uas permits attached to same, as a fire without said permit attached to policy might invalidate same, jno cnarge lor per mit. Tho WUcox-Bruner Co. C. M. B. A. Excursion. Special train via Erio railroad 7:15 a.m. Sept. 4. Faro Akron to Youngs town and return only 00 cents. WESTERN STAR. Mr. und Mrs. Gnbrlol Dacue of Doylestown wore tho guosts of Mr. ana Mrs. McCammon Wednosday. Mrs. L. O. Bonner and children of Medina vlsltod with her father, J. Hartor, south of town last wook. Mr. und Mrs. Levi Nash have boon entortalnlng Mr. and Mrs. John Eloholborgor for n fow days. Arvlno Hustlco attended tho soldtors reunion that wns hold In Steele's Grovo at Wndsworth. Mrs. Wm. Grlfllths and a neighbor of Bnrbortun woro In tho vlllugo Mon day nftornoou. L. Mark has been busy taking whont to nuirkot. A number of our Hturltos titteudod tlio hand concert nl; Johnson Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill wont to Siulthvlllc Friday and returned homo Sunday evening. 10. Cliatllold wus In town Sunday evening. Tho school will slurt Sept. I. The school was ho .wall, siitlallcd with his teaching tiat he wns re elected. 0. A. Wallls has built au addition to his barn. There will bo no preaching In tho II. B. church until nfturthu Eastern Ohio conference meets In September. $100 Howard, $100. Tim ri'iiilurx nt till mhrwlll liu i li'WH'it mi iimni mm inuinin i.v iettii tino ureriilou iIIm'iuii t li ll t Huluni'il lum liucn iilihi to unrn In nil Its aliiKwi ami thnt In Cnliirili. Hall', rntiirrli tJurnlH lint only nilllu viiro now Uiiinvii to tliuiiii'ilU'iil fiiituralty. Uutiirili lii'lint if t-utip-t ll ii I li tint I iIIkimimi, ri'iinlri'H a i'iiitltntli.iiil Irciitiiient, Hulls I'aturili (lllln ll tiikna liituriiiillv. iuiIIiil- illrmllv tliiin llm liloml nail iiuuiutm mirriii'HN nt tlm Minn, tlmreliy itoitro.vliiK Dm roaailnttini if Ilin itlKcnmi, unit (jlvlim tint imtlont nlrnt'.Ktll t.V ImlltltllK lip tint I'OllfttltUtlim unit iinitliiK niitliiu In iIiiIiik Its work. ran iirniiiiiiliirit liuvo no miiuli rnltli lit lt I'liiatlvu powcrx, tlutt tliey ntTor nnn lum ilri'il itolltirit for any cnu Unit It fill In to i-iirti. Semi fiirllktorteiitliiioiilnlii. Aililrfim V. J. CIl KN KY A (3o., Tnlcito, O. Until liyilrilSKlntiiTriO. Iliill'n Kiimtly IMIli am llin liont. The best riders In tho Statu will Bloyolo rncos compote In Tip Top next Saturdny. Thu three Lu Blnucs nro croatlng (piltea furoro at Summit I.nko park with tholr neat singing, dancing and cake walking. Do not miss a good thing. Tako Rapid Transit line. Attend tho Tip Top bloyolo races at Fair grounds next Saturday1 lit U o'clock. Youngitown and Rolurn 60 cantt Monday, Sopt. 4th. Special train will leave Akron yln Erie railroad at 7:15 a. pi. for tho ac comodation of memers and frlouds of tho O. M. B. A. -Df a Lifetime at the Great hand - sewed shoes $2.50 and 3.00 shoes and $3.00 tan shoes and $3.00 black shoes children's black and tan a pair IVIain awncscgttgir mt&:m 3J33S5SSraSSJ$SpSBSraSS5SSE THE LANDWEHR VEREIN "Will celebrate the opening of their new hall in Kubler & Beck block with a GRAND CONCERT AND BALL Sept. 3rd and 4th All German societies are cordially invited. Nou-members of societies 35c per couple, ladies 10c, gentlemen 25c. MAAAAAAMMM tJ"-"-"J" When placing your order remember J. M. LAFFER handles the best, brands old process WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL as well us strictly puro colors, VARNISHES, GLASS, etc Enamel Your Bicycle For 15c Any Color Romombor the plaoo.... J. M. LAFFER, Druggist At the Old Price... THE FULTON MARKET, 110 North Howard St., soils Homo Drossod Meats nnd our own make of Sausage at. snmo prices wo did before tho raiso of cattle Give us a call. Tel. 407". 55 wmmrnms wmm twmnwvmDinnvninMiiiiniiiiin Over 325,000 cubic feet heated with two No. 85 ! Akron i ! Air Blast i ! Furnaces aw Ibinjr WooJ Tor Pud. See that construction. See that Air Blast.r- See that Radiator. See that Diving: Flue. They tell the story. Nino Yoars Test. TRADE BETTlilt THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE. OlMl b.VDY OK 1'KIU'KTITAI. HKl.l' t'llVIU'll. s. UEKtANCh!, OHIO. Jnn.:v, 1-W. Mr. n A rit'lioBtfri- mi will ilml caclo.ott eh(k tor pnyment o( the lo lurnnocH imieliiwtil from jou liy this eongrwitlon for beating theohnroh Th furniivvR linvo proM-u more tucot-mful than our most vtngulae nntloiimtlnnida niiindnt. In (net. pur only complaint, If It enn hocnllOHt mioIi. It thnt they mrnlnh loo much hunt. Tlio cnhlor tint nrnthor h bn, tho bottor tho (urnncon hnt worked. c linvn uih1 mooiI oxolutlvaly (or fuol. nnd tho Air Ulnit could nol Ktit My net morn miocohuMI with oonlnstuolthnn It hnnctid with wood. When I tell i you Unit our cliurcli In Si) feet high ly- 80 feet wltto nnd 130 feetlonn, with two itcrt- tli vrlilali tho furnncoit nlno hwrt thorniiRhly. 1 hnvo nld nil thnt enn polbly b nra ( iinurui jtiwr jfcruii ait in. in rurnnces. With Kriitlttido, I mn slnvrly yours, M. I. KINKE.VI), rtor. If i'OUiwnnt to have the BEST WARM AIR FURNACE MADE, call on IVI ay & Fiebeger Manufacturers. 1 12-1 1 4-1 16 N. Howard st. t ----------------------- -,.,.- Sale SHOES now $1.48 now $1.00 now $1.48 now 98c shoes, worth now 67c 75c to $1.25 Street. Oh, Shoot It With a good Winchester Take-Down Wo have got the best prices in tho city on these, nnd what wo don't enrry in the way of Firearms. Ammunition and Snortlntr Goods. isn't worth having. Hurrv up and buy. .j. Rohrbacher & Allen The Lenders in Builder's Hardwaro and Mill Supplies Tel. 70. 170 S. Howard st. ""'""' "-- Is 3raraCTe)?rt iigj)i)ssiig?iigna;iigiicstgaiiKui TnmaBmmmammammmiMmmcMaiaamKMMXMammmmMm Dwelling Clarondon Hotel Blook. I 1&$PI&. ! Y3'.TfEBE0H,om ..-m--J.---,.--..- . - i i T-JHEr ; " - i