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Akron Men Will Race.
Weise and Rankin Pre
paring For the Trip.
Simms Benefit Was a
Great Success.
Will Not Moot Jack Farroll
at Nilos.
The Bell Saved Kid McCoy Local
Sporting News.
Two Akron riders Mill compete for
rich prizes otTercd uh-yvlu lutein Ht
tho ;nrls Ilxpiwllloii.
.Tolin Wlcse mill .Tames Unnkln. tlto
fnstcst team In this section, mo now
making nriangonients tor tlie trip,
They will meet some of the woilil's
glentcst rlileis. Their Mends In Ak
ron, ami they are legion, pieillet a
Trent nidus future for the joung
men.
SIMMs- ni:.Ni:i'rr,
The crowd In attcnilaiico upon the
benefit Riven Fildny night by (he
North End athletic as'oeliitoii for Ait
KlmniK was estimated at 3.10. Keats
for 1!00 weio niiangeil. All vver till
ed nnil a largo munlicr worn obliged
to stnnd. The clear piollls of the af
fair exceeds 5100. -The heat of order
prevailed.
There were seven spnirlng lioutB.put
On na follows:
Flist-WIIIu Mullyuu quit Eddie I o
party, 15-year old 'Akron Jmjs, four
rounds. '
Sccowl-llcmy f'lulstliin, colored,
and "Hilly" ivtilch, both of Al.inii,
four rounds. This was a lively hunt,
Iu tho second louiid Christian was
knocked doivii twlm and Dctrlch
once. The other renin's wcie not
marked- liy liupuiliint feiiltnes.
Third One-iomid-iuircl-hmit, ho
',wcen Frank Morgan nnil Hurry Jen
kins of Akron,
Fourth on round lielwccn liefer
ro Ed Dunlvorst, Clevclniid.-iiud'tloo.
Rogers, Akron, tho Utter colored.
nttli.-Jon MiiMlrld, Cleveland', mid
Jack Palmer. Aknui, imir loiiinU,
lloth exhibited i lever ti tilts.
Slxtli-(lcorg Church, IluiMIci, col
ored, and (feome .Hchriioilcr. Akmn,
four loiiuds, t'lintley o llonnell, of
Akron, was to hao met t lunch, lull
it was Impossible for him to he pies
ent. The colon d liny Is ih'ier, and
as Kclliaeiler Is nut .'Xpeilenccd, his
dusky little oponnent merely gnvu ii
light vxiilhllhiii of points.
tiiiveiith Ml Hliums, Akion, nnil
u ww mmorjauaMM! ,
What do the
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willtUI CUB
Drink?
Don't (jlvn them leu or (oUce.
IIo jou trlwl Hid lifw food nriuk
callod OlcAlN.O!' It h lelleioiia
nnd notirHiluR uiul tiiLcn tho pliuo
of t otltu.
Tho moto flruln-0 jon flo tho
cliillrea thu iiiuro lionlil. jon ilhtnh.
utu through tin ir nyiienm.
Qniin-0 U iniuto of pun) erolns,
and whra prop.rly prepared ioh
liko tho cholm urnlosof rolTeii hut
roj.fi nV-ont na mwli. All croccrs
Mil It. lCo, nml '.'5o.
Try
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Iniiit tli st your nrwrr rItc you
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Cures "Colds" In any part of body.
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i'bv waicn caudles.
Tho lijjlit .that liclslitetis
beauty's charm, tbntgiveiitlie
liulsllcd touch tothedraning
I room or dining room, is the
i jacuow giov7 oi
'Sold In all colors and tUudcs
to harmonize ivith uny interior
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PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND :
STRENGTHENS RACKED MBW,
Adjt. S. W. Groomes, 140 East Jones St., Dayton,
Ohio, wi ites:
"I had ereat relief from Palne's Celerv Comnniind lust nprptnw wniin vn
In Columbus I took a heavy
my head for three months.
. ...j. JCV.MJ V.UIHJJUUI1U. ii iuw auutnuK m my ucuu was ioon gone, ana i nave cel
ery Compound alone to thank for my cure."
Suffering has its first effect upon the nerves,
When the body is not sustained by nerve ener
gy; indigestion, slow circulation of the blood,
anci an impoverished system result.
Denny OallnKhei', Chnchind, six
rnuiids. Denny Is a good boy, and
clever In feint ., hut ns unnblo to
make nmeh of a show with Alt,
InlerspeiHluK tho prPKi-am several
selcitlous were sunn by tho ff, J!. A.
A. illiarlel ciuiipiioi'd of .Messrs, II. 0,
Htephemi, (list tenor; I'lank Heeley,
second tenor; .Mllo Williams, b.ultone;
1'rcd riilunul:, buss.
The loferce, IM Dunkorst, who lasf
spiliiK I'mwht -'.'I iouuiIh wllli (Ins
lliihllu, mid who Is mulched tn meet
Ituhllii iiRiilu at (huluuall, In tho tlrst
week In H'Vliiuiiiry, e.xpr ssed lilmself
us tieliiB well pleased nlth thu c(cn.
Iiik's enlerliiluuieiit.
ItopiiilhiK' -Ills uiich lth ituhllii,
he said: "linn conliileut of v limine
1 now Wi'ljjh -M pouuiN, hut will K"
Into tho llHK at lilo, I haM' uhiiidy lie-
guu training, mhl will woik hard to
Ki't In fsniulvforui,"
He says Minims will win the llRht
with While, and ndded, "I feel sure
that he will bn the uet I'JH pound
champion of tlio wo'ild."
OfJucI; JNilnier, Iiiiiikinl niIiI; "Ho
liuido n k'ood HliimhiK Willi MaMleld,
and I predh'l n futtue fm' him."
HIMMH-WIMTI! fHXTi:s'l
Local sports ale Iu '.'nml hplrlls oer
th( pripei;ts of sccmlin: the, Hhiinis
While llpht. If they succeed, ncconb
hii! to ilostgmi, tho i;n will lake plate
III the (liaud iipern house. Tim Xoith
Dud Athletic Asnoc.itlim nlieady ns-
silleS a puso of .iiKI, In ece.is of
lour lecelpts. Tim in.itler will bu de-
chhd himiii.
HI.MMH DIIAWS COI.fllt I.IN'1).
Alt Nlmnis has i.uiieleil his en-
Hiiiiement with the Nlh-s Athletic club.
Ho was 'to hao met link 1 'an ell
thelo on .hill, "il tor a inile of $1'.1U.
Hlnce his iiccvjitiimii of the niTer he
has teaiued that I'nni'll Is a lii'KI".
Minims draws the mlor Hue and for
that reason lie iefui.es to lle up to
his uKi'ceinont. Denn Dall.iKher, tlii
well Known Jilsh llfthi welsht, will
taho HIuiiiih' idnie.
ri,()oui'.ii roi'it Tim i:s.
Jvld Mct.'oy pit the decision iium
.loo CJiiiynik) In a limit which lilted
three louiuls at tho 11'o.idway Ath
letic club l'llday nli;ht. 'hoynskt
would have had tho Unlit in the sec
ond found wore It not fur an accident
as to the, tluie Ueeplnt;. He had Hour
iil tho Kid four times, hut tho time
keeper nulled the bell as MU'oy wn
counted for flic limit or ten hcioiid,
and this saved Urn Kid from alwoluto
defeat. ChoynskTs nionds piotesled
tiKorously.hut lleferco Johnny While,
well Luowhii,' that tho round was ilioit
by mnuy hccoikIb, hloud by ihe olllclnl
tineU-epei' and mdered the men lo
continue' when the bouic iuiik ugnlu
or the opinlns of tho thhd round.
ClioynaU's cleverness outpointed and
outshndowed all of McCoy's tlcned
liner wotk.
McCpy Uiivlna cseaptid defeat Iu tho
ftiv C)Jt)ir..J)A
cold that resulted In the grip.
No medicine seemed to do me
second round was again lucky In tho
third, as the blow wl(h whlfh ho scut
Choynskl down nnd out wa delivered
almost two seconds nfler the hell had
i ling for tho completion of tho thhd
round, There was n Breiit dell of
nolso In tho unilrtlou; at thq tbno tho
Konfi'soiiuded, nnd pndonbtedly neith
er iii.in hcaid the claliR of the hell. Iu
tho noitheaslcrn petition' of tho build
Iiik theio was a liunult, emmed by ono
of tho spectntoi-H dropping 'deiid. Tho
man was ny much excited during
Hi" bout, nnd expressed himself free
ly ns to .McCoy's being out before tho
liell rang. Ho slid from b,ls sent dead
as the bell sounded for tho beginning
of tho third round.
Col. Jllko J'liddon, HnicUoeper for
-McCoy, said aflerwnids tWithn round
was clipped by forty seconds; that
McCoy wns groggy and practically
oiit'when (he gong rung,
Chojiiskl, whllo feeling fcitlicr sore,
said that he had no fault, iu flml with
thu leferee, and In -n conversation
with the later, excjneiatvd Vhlto from
all blame.i
"I had him licked god und sine,"
hnld Choynskl, "and had the time
keeper acted right, I had. .McCoy out.
llowou'r, I am satisfied that nothing
was done by either tho leferee or of.
Ilclal timekeeper "with an Intention of
doing mo n wrong. It yas nn unfoi-.
tunato thing that thu tlmnKhoiilil bnto
been inlMiilcidnled, as I hud won und
won clevei ly."
After tho bout Cl0nh and McCoy
signed arlli Ifi to meet agnln under the
same conditions, tho bout to tako
pliieo at the llroadway Athletic! club
on 1'eb, ''il.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Miles, of AMon,
Ohio, aiilied hem today, Mijsa M'nsh.
Inglon special. Jr. .Miles Is nil e.
Trensiuer of Summit county, nml a
foinier p.iilncr of Colonel Die Is. Ho
called on the latter today and at lie
publican headnuailers. Mr. Miles n,i
ho Is one oi tho f.!iv men from Ohio
who Is not heio looking for n political
Job. With Mis. Miles ho will lemaln
hero a few d.i,s,nr,d then go on to
OTHDlt'l'lMli HIHJ'S.
These might bo" I'Hhlps tlint nnss to
the Nght," and pelhips riot, lint that
Is the subject of j)r. Drolmck's sei -
inon Hiiiid'iy morning at tho First
MelhodlM chnnh, Ho will nl.o siionK
atniiaf.crunonlncc.tlrtgfor.neuVnl'
in ::;n on "An Unrighteous 1'cnce."
Thu evening setMcn conimc'licci at
:yn, conducted by Dr. I'lohock, SJcats
fie. All luvlt.d.
tfOFAi til nm'muin
&&i JxiKi, w iBfla (KB a gin
for'L'iiilnVlf,?'0'1' "" """Oim Proalratloo anil all Ule70, ot toe genitlM
oriouioj either ex, suoa as Nervous I'rostrallon, l'ilnii oi l!St fiinhood l '
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(S!sftw:KSfiSsSSSS
' fea." j Jgt-f t.T &t M.'ll''i'IILli
I suffered Intense pain with
any good until I began using
LONG LIFE
Was Ended by Death.
Mrs. Mary Josephine
Dunbeck Passed Away
At the Home of Caspar
L. Kempol.
Mrs.Josephlne nunbeck died rrlchiy
night nt the hoiiio of her daughfer,
Jlrs. Caspar I,. Kempol, I III Talk
l'lace. Death was due to pneumonia.
Mrs. Dunbeck was born April I, lS'Jt,
and at the tlnio of her dentil was 78
j ears of age. She was a" untlvo of
(iennnuy, and at tho ago of nic
jenrs, came to America nnd with her
parents, located at Drle, I'u. Here sho
lcsldcd lieaily all her life. Her hits,
baud, I'hllllp DunhecU died six .veins
ugo and since that time .Mrs. Dunbeck
has visited with her children.
Threci weeks ago she came to Akron
for u lslt with her daughters Iu this
city. They nio .Mrs. C. f JCempel,
Mm. IJ. V. I'llueger and Mrs. John
Yager. All were present at her death.
Mrs. Dunbeck leaM's seven chlldien,
:i." grandchlldien ami (1 great griimb
children, Itesldes the ones nlren'dy
named, the children me Mrs. Jacob
Simmons, Mis. .loM-ph Hower, and
llustnvo Duubcck, or Drle, Ta., nnd
Joseph Diinheck, of Depnw, N. Y.
When quite joung Mis. Dunbeck
leeched a mcio fall, causing Injur
Ion' which iniidn her a crlpplu for life.
Through all her long jears of p.iln and
I'lilslcnl depenileuce, she wns nlwavn
'I'eerfnl and happy. She was a kind,
devoted and lining 'mother, and en
joyed the fileudshlp of n host of no.
iinalntances. Mis, liuiibccl; was', n
doMiut Ciithollc and a member of fit;
Marj's chinch In Drle. The icmnjip
wl" ,,n ,"';i'" '" 1:il M"U'!a5' nll'l Ui
f""cral wl" l' held Monday. '
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,10Pnow f "on A. I'ai-dco, the dlstln.
gulshed Itepiihllcan politician of I.ou
Mana.-Colunibus Dlvp.itch. I
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AM JUXIVXln TWn -r-"-.-r.m '
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PERSONAL NOTES.
Tho third annual ball of the Jour
neymen Tailors' loenl union, No. 42,
was held Thursday evening nt Music
hall. A fair sized crowd wns in at
tendance. Music 'was furnished by
Prof. Lantz's orchestra. Committees
were: Arrangement O. liY. SIclhani
or, J. McTammany, Geo. McSwccney,
F. Franklin, Louis Pahle. Iteccptlon
C. Evans, Geo. McSweenoy, S. Trag-
lcr, J.. Franklin, J. Johnston. Floor
0. W. Slelhamcr, 0. Evans, Geo. Mc-
Sweoney, S. Tragler, J. McTamninny.
D. F. Kaup of Tiffin, Division
freight agent of the B. & O. is in tho
city.
Twenty young people, friends of
Clyde Oir, gathered nt his homo
Thursday evening to celebrate his
21sl birthday. The evening was pleas
antly spent with games, music and
singing. Mr, Orr wns presnted with
a silk umbrella ,n gold ring nnd a
hook of poems. Lunch was sertcd nt
10 o'clock.
Mrs- S. C Thlnney entertained
fflonds Thursday afternoon. Cards
wero a pleasant feature. Light lunch
was served.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miles are In tho
edst! He is visiting the larger cities
In the Interest of tho Akron Cereal
Co.
Sir. nnd Mrs. J. L. Crist nnd Mrs.
Mary A. Kng of Dast Orange, N. J.,
ar,o the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. T. Ar
lington Smith, 087 E. Huchtel Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Smith nnd
daughters of Cleveland wero the
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Arlington
Smith of .'87 E. Iluchtcl Ave, this
week, p
Miss Ella 1'ranklln, of Quyahoga st,
entertained a party of her friends nt
her home Inst Thursday evening. Mu
sic and gamps Tt ere enjojed. Refresh
ments pencil.
Mr, A. J. Hnrth, of Doylestown,
was In Akrpn yesterday.
The dance given by the students of
Buchtcl colicgo In Militant hall 1'rl-
day ovenliig proved n highly enjoyn
blo affair. About 00 couples wero
presenti Tbp guests were received by
pr. and Mrs. Ira A. I'riest, Dr.'und
Mrs. C. V. jolbc nnd 'Miss L. Eluilo
Warner, The dancing, comniltteo Is
composed of W. 13. Hardy, Hnrry
Ruwrll nnd Fred Huddleston.
Mr. D. II. M'ny, of Franklin Grove,
II., has been lliensed to wed Miss May
II. Mluler of Mogadore.
Hon. I'ntrlck Kerry, of. Mt. Vernon,
Itoprcsentntlyo of Knox county, spent
Frjolny In Akron. During his visit
here lie was ho guest of Mnyor W. E.
ybung, He and the Mnyor were class
mutes at ihe Ann Alhor law school.
Oapt. Klllig leaves today to visit old
nrnnilmn, Vaiidersnll. at East Liberty,
before leavlug for the Iowa Soldiers'
home, nt Mnrshnlltown, Io next week.
He returns to Akron Monday.
TIo graduating class, suporlutend
enf ntd teachers of the High school,
wero entprtnned last evening by Miss
Margaret Allcu at her home, 108 How
cry st. Light refreshments wero
served.
Alex S. (ireonbnum left for Scran
ton, I'd., to tako tho management of
Mr. II. arcoubnum's Scinntou depart
ment store.
Or, A.A. Kohler Is able to be around
ngqln, n'fter ills two weeks' attack of
sickness,
H. T. rjck'tpn, of Akron, was Iu Co
lumbus, yesterday,
AlKlX-LKONAItD.
Fiank K. Ajklns mid Mrs. Lillian M.
Lconnrd worp united Iu marriage at
t)io lionto of the bride's sister, Mrs.
H. p, punt, J02 Upson St., In tho pros
into of the bride's Immediate rela
tives, on Nov. 3th, 1SDU, Ilcv. O. W,
filussor, offlclatlng.
Mrs. Hannah E. Hidden nnil daugh
ter, f Sill Fir St., wero In Cleveland,
Saturday.
J(ls Clementine Harbor spent Satur
day la Clovojand.
Dnu'w. Ituhiuan, lto MIIU nve rt
turpe'd to I'lftsbiirg, Frldny.
II. M, Uotiser was In Cleveland, Sat
illday. '
Mf. aud Mrs. Harrison Honodle, of
Cleelaiid, arp tho guects. of relatives
III. Akron.
At 7 q'cloc! on the evening of .Inn
uaiy Sl, Mr, E. I". Werner, usblstnnt
supciiutrndcnt of tho Werner com
pany, and son of Paul E. Werner, pres
ident, of tho company, will bo united
Ii; marriage with Miss Harriet M.
P.Qeblman, daughter of Mr. Louis
P.Oehlman, of 130 Itlutl St. Tho
ccieinouy will be performed at tho
bride's, homo by Ilev. J. H. v. Itlakc,
rector of Ht. I'nul's Episcopal chnrfh,
Only Jmniedlato relatives of the fam
ily will ho present. Iloth young poo-
ly Will
de njc
pie nje promluont In Akron's social
Irelin.
BIRTHS.
i HQPAAl'Jan. 10, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Blinanf, of 374 Home St., a
daughter,
'fVANtf.-Tn, 8, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jt)mes p. Evs, 13U Silver, Bt., a
diugjitor.t f ,
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'A
LEE
Swept the Board
at
Eight's Ejection.
Received 63 Voto of 69 Cast
Companies B and F.
by
The Eighth regiment held another
election Trldny night. Tho position
of Junior major wns to bo tilled nnd
two cnndliintes were in the Held.
Tho candidates were SI. A. Charl
ton of Bueyrus, cftjituln of Cp. A, nnd
Frank C. Lee of Wndswprtb, captain
of Co. O. Both men were candidates'
for the oflleo nt tho recent election at
which tlmo Captain Le,o lacked but'
n few, votes of winning the contest.
The ,vntrc cast by, the Akron com
panies wan .light.- Only half of Com
pany B's vpto wps polled, while Com
pany F did somo better.
The qt,o,,BtQQd; Cpmpany B, Lee,
30; Charlton, 3.
Company F: Lee, 33; Charlton 8.
The Board of Canvassers composed
of Captain Blackburn of Co. B, Cap
tain Werner of Co. F, nnd Captain
Fisher of Canton, will meet In this
city Monday to make., thq official"
count. .
NEVER GETS. TIItBD: ,
This seems to be truo of Dr. Fro
hock who -s nowpreaclrlng-.Brrdng
rovivnl sermons nt the First Methodist
church. Tho service Friday night
was marked by great power nnd in
terest, the large audience being deep
ly moved by the speaker's, powerful
appeal for spiritual life rather than
legal righteousness. On Sunday Dr.
Frohock will speak In tho morning' on
"Other TIrao Ships." In.tlie afternoon
at 2:30 lie will address a meting for
men only. Biibjct, ''An Unrighteous
Pence." Ho will also conduct tho ev
ening, service, nt 7:30 nnd preach tho
termou. Seats free, Tho public In
vited. ' (
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FOR DOUBTERS.
Easy to Investigate Thin
Mr. J. T. Gallagher of 83 Clinton
ave., Albany, N. Y. , writes tho foH
lowing whlcji Is of Interest to nnyono
suffering fro'ip the pain nnd annoy
uiicp of piles.; The gentleman says:
i sunereq tor ,sis raouuis ironi
Itching plles
The Pyramid Pile Cure wns recom
mended nnd "P nsell Sno box which
cured me completely;
ine pain aim agony wnicn i un-,
derwent was' something IndescrilK
uhle. 1 used rnnrij- qther remedies
with only temporary relluf. Had I
known that this fqrm of the Pyramid
I'll Cure was n suppository I would
li ) used It long before I did. Tho
P. jid Pile Cure reaches tho $eat
ot disease and a soothing bcusatlou is
experienced at once. ,
This is Dona lido pnd anyone who
Is Incredulous mar write to m.v ad-
ill ess and I will Verify the nbovo by
return mall.''
Respectfully,
J. T. qnllagher,
B3, Clinton nve.,
,-Albany, N. Y.
The Tyrnmld Pile Cure has been n
pleasant surprise to thousands of
sull'erers from piles, becnuso ot tho
iustiint relief it. gives and prompt
cnio whirl) results rom Its regular
use, and this U ilono without tho uso
of opiates, narcotics or poisons of any
kind ns the Pyramid Is wholly frco from
nny, Injurious drug whatever.
Hundreds who had almost decided
lo undergo an operation, believing
nothing el&o would -enro thcra, hnve
been nstonlshed to find that a fifty
cent box of the Pyramid riio Cure
was far safer, hotter apd more ef
fective than an operation could possi
bly be. . ,
Tho Pyramid Is sold by all druggists
nt floe for full sized 'package.
Write to Pyramid Drug Co., Mar
shall, Mich., for little, book' on cause
and euro of piles. '
BLINDFOLDED,
lief oio bo goes to the Paris Exposi
tion tournament tho;' great Plllsbury
comes to Akron, Plays all Akron,
blindfolded nt chess; and checkers.
Lledertnfol hull, nt 7:80 p.m. today.
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THE N'OUTPEJIN OHIO TRACTION
COSITANY.
Thc'.A,IJ. It, U. Railroad.
Waltlug'rooni, Nor(h Howard St.
Tlmo Card, Nojr. 20. 1S00.
Cars for Clerola.uu) Ipiivo corner How-
:ird mid Market 'strtets every hour
from S:30"n, a. to 8:30 p. m. nnd to
10:30 p, in. .Bnhn days and Sundays
,"i:;Ml a, in., 0,80 a. in., and every hnlf
hour to 7 p. ui, U:0Q p. ni. V p. m. nnd
10:30 p. m., :
!
If you tiro co'ntomplnting tho
oreution of -a, npy 'residence nnd
havo tho onnqrihnjty of an in
spection qf"ffio!M,jf O'Npil house,
your attention w'Jlj bo" nttractod
to the supelrb interior finish.
Plt?aso borir ) niind (hat nil tho
lumber in this elegant residence
wns furnished 1y
The Hankey Lumber Co.
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irninloaj or ulcaratlona
iri f piucani tntinbrani,
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, Queer way to do business.
Grocers sell Fels-Naptha soap
c a bar and return die
money, if not satisfactory'.
Nobody wants the money ;
the soap is a wonder.
F.I. &Co. nuiien, rhlbddjl,!,,
GARBER'S
Trial Next Week,
i"T
1
According to Judge Nye's.
Announcement.
Jail
Declared to
Nuisance.
be
Court Had Criticism to Offer ot
Report.
Will of Thomas F. Hunt Courl
Houso News.
Judgo Nye sent word to the Olerk '
of Courts yesterday that he would ba
in Akron next week, nnd whllo her
will try all cases that havo been as
signed to him.
Among the coses assigned to the
Judge Is the Gnrber case.
It Is understood that Mr. Garber'g
attorneys will nsk to haTe the Garber
iudlctment nolled on the technical
ground that thero waa no ordinance
pending before the Board of City,
Commissioners nt the tlmo he Is charg
ed with promising n brlbo to City Com
missioner Mc'Garry to Influence bis
vote upon the ordinance.
IT IS A NUISANCE.
Among the matters reported upon
by tho grand jury, was the condition
of the county Jail..
Certain features were declared to
be a nuisance. After hearing this sec
tion of tho report,1 Judgo Ivobler saldt
"Your report is all right as far as it
goes. I believe thnt you should have
branded tho entire Jail as a nuisance,
ns It ceitnlnly .is."
Tho Stnto Board of Charities re
ccntly reported that thero was not a
JaJl in tho state that was a lit abodo
for criminals.
FOB A MONpMBNT,
Iu tho will of Thoqjos'F. Hunt, tiled
Iu Probate Court Friday, he provides
that not less than $1,500 be used by
tho executor in tho erection ot a mon
ument over his grave. The balnnco ot
Ihe rata to Is given to his widow, Char
lotte Ann Hunt Tho cstato consists
of real cstato valued at $0,000 and $030
In personal property.
AT PLAINTIFF'S COST.
Tho somowhat celebrated case of
tho Marlon Heights Land Company
vs. T. S. Clillds nnd J. M. Barnard,
In which tho .plaintiff asked Judgment
for $0,000, will bo dismissed. Tho
plaintiff pays nil the costs amounting
to over $100.
IN CONTEMPT.
Mrs. Bello Stroup wns granted a di
vorce from Charles Stroup, July 7,
IS!)?. Tho defendant was perpetually '
enjoined from interfering with or mo
lesting tho plaintiff. Sho was given
$(100 alimony. Friday Stroup was de
clared to bo In contempt. Ho lias
paid but $ir of the alimony and has
uuuojcd tho plaintiff by calling at her
home.
WILL BE REFEP.HED.
,' The old case of Love, administrator,
vs. Kanford, executor, will bo referred
to some nttorney for hearing. This
uctlon grows out of tho Mooro will
case which has been pending for four
j ears.
CALENDAR, ENTRIES.
Tho case ot Calvin Spade, admin
istrator, vs. Frances Solberllng, as
signee, has been settled.
C, I. liruuer has been appointed re
ceiver in tho enso of P., D. Cnssldy,
receiver, vs. E. B. Harper.
Tho report of tho referee In tho dl
vorco case of Paul A. rerrin vs Mary
Perrln. The plaintiff alleged adul
tery. Tho caBe of Josephine Noble Fish-
pr vs. D. w. ihonins ct nl has been
settled.
Charles Esselburn has been ap
pointed receiver In tho case ot Jphn
M. llowley vs. Harry It. Crowther.
Tho report of tho receiver of Jones
& Parker, has been approved.
TRANSCRIPT.
A transcrpt, from Squiro Thomas'
court, In the case of the state vs. Olive
Smith, tins been filed In Probate court.
Sho Is charged with obtaining money
under fnlso pretenses.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tal
iets. All druggists refund tho money,
If it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's .slg,
llt"P e- -o-y Pat p,V,
(wAiufci.
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